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...Benson, Dorchester; C. H. Bruce, Somerville; E. A. Chandler, Arlington; F. DerYuen, Charlotte, N. Caro.; P. M. Essig, Chicago, Ill.; R. H. Packard, Salem; F. W. Roberts, New Monmouth, N. Y.; Michael Saparoff, Somerville; H. B. Slade, New Britain, Conn.; C. U. Stevens, Melrose; G. R. Wahl, East Keansburg...
...Languages; Daniel Sargent '12, instructor in History and Literature: Charles Holt Taylor, assistant professor of History: Edward Sears Castle '25, instructor in Physiology and tutor in the Division of Biology: Cyril Bathurst Judge, instructor in English: Robert Joseph Allen, instructor in English: Charles Louis Kuhn, instructor in Fine Arts: Bruce Campbell Hopper '24, lecturer on International Relations and tutor in Government; Talcott Parsons, instructor in Economics and tutor in Sociology and Social Ethics; Donald Holmes Wallace '24, instructor in Economics; Hugh Langdon Elsbree, instructor in Government; John Jacob Glessner, 2nd '25, instructor in English, and Chairman of the Library Committee...
...Captain Bruce Bairnsfather, English humorous lecturer; Charles Townsend Copeland, Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, Emeritus; Kirsopp Lake, Winn Professor of Ecclesiastical History; R. P. Blake, Associate Professor of History; and George Russell, Irish poet, are featured on the Harvard Union program for the coming winter, it was announced last night...
...recital by lwan d'Archambeau, former violinist of the Flonzaley Quartet, and Bruce Simonds, planist, a member of the Yale Music Faculty, is to be given tomorrow evening in Paine Hall, Harvard Music Building, at 8.15 o'clock through the courtesy of Mrs. F. S. Coolidge...
Solid South is the story of how two Pittsburgh millionaires-father & son-pierce the Mason-Dixon line, win the hands of two aristocratic daughters-widow & child-of the Confederacy. Antagonistic to the Yankees' scheme is the ladies' father-in-law and grandfather, Major Bruce Follonsby (Richard Bennett). If the play is meant to satirize life in the South, or even the stage-idea of life in the South, it fails...