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...forest of shiny white poles on the treeless prairie six miles west of Grand Island, Neb., radio technicians under the expert direction of Benjamin Wolf last week put the finishing touches to the Federal Government's most immense receiving station...
...five other members of the Nominating Committee are Richard Gardiner Edwards '31, of Swampscott; William Lawrence Breese '31, of Garrison, New York; Eliot Wylie '31, of Quincy; Victor Matthews Harding Jr. '31, of Hubbard Woods, Illinois; and Benjamin Higginson Bassett '31, of Chatham...
WITH clamorous cavortings, Mr. Benjamin De Casseres bursts once again into a display of orgiastic literary criticism. First giving Mr. Mencken a substantial boost into Olympus, he then proceeds to disclose the very thinly covered bones of Mr. George Bernard Shaw with a withering clarity and veracity that is closely skin to genius. Blaring forth his ideas in a prose that is the essence of strength and polish, he never leaves the reader a moment to catch his breath, but rushes him along through a host of coruscating criticism that is as trenchant as it is illogical. But then logic...
...professor of French Literature at the University of Clermont-Ferrand, but has spent many months at Harvard in the past. He is best known for his recent book. "Benjamin Franklin, the Apostle of Modern Times," a biography of the great Philadelphian...
...studio. Now 54, Artist Lintott looks ten years younger, is large and broad, immensely genial, bears a marked resemblance to London's favorite music-hall comedian, bushy-browed George Robey. As a painter he lived ten years in Paris, studied under the late great Jean-Paul Laurens and Benjamin Jean Joseph Constant, wrote a text book on watercolor painting which is quoted by Encyclopaedia Britannica as an authority, and became a fashionable portraitist. But painting is only one of the many things that Artist Lintott has done. He worked under Lord Northcliffe on the Daily Mail at its inception...