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Members of Winthrop House will gather informally in the Senior Common Room tomorrow evening after super to sing Christmas carols under the leadership of Thomas Whitney Surette, Boston music critic...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: News from the Houses | 12/19/1931 | See Source »

...counterpart of President Roosevelt, and her strength of spirit was most evident when she was an invalid in the latter years of her life while producing her authoritative work on Keats. These years were very tragic for her but she made the best of them. Her influence as a critic should not be overlooked, he added...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AMY LOWELL LAUDED IN MORRIS GRAY LECTURE | 12/17/1931 | See Source »

...sharp critique of overexpanded U. S. universities a year ago was Dr. Abraham Flexner's Universities: American, English, German (TIME, Dec. 15, 1930). Critic Flexner, a onetime Carnegie Foundation expert, onetime (1925-28) director of the division of studies and medical education of the Rockefeller General Education Board, specially denounced Columbia and the University of Chicago for their widely advertised home-study courses. Dr. Flexner's ideal college is a sober academe where only the wisest and most serious may study. Under his direction such a place will soon rise in New Jersey: the Institute for Advanced Study...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Mussolini v. Sousa | 12/14/1931 | See Source »

Poet & Painter Cummings collects miniature elephants, inspired by a wedding present from his good friend Critic Edmund ("Bunny") Wilson. He also has a Persian pressagent named Samuel Jacobs who is an authority on metaphysical verse, prepares the typography of the Cummings opera. Pressagent Jacobs is loth to give his full name in Persian, admits that part of it is Samuel Yakob Airvaz Sheraaobode Azerbajode Muradkhan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Poet&p( aiNT)er | 12/14/1931 | See Source »

More cats than a critic could shake a pencil at were assembled in the rooms of New York's Maurel Gallery last week in one of the most amusing exhibitions of the season. Persian. Manx, Maltese, Siamese, Angora, tortoise-shell and tabby were all there in wood, pottery, glass, ivory, lead, bronze, marble, in oils, etchings, lithographs, water colors. Enthusiastic cat collectors and neighboring art galleries had loaned over 700 different representations of cats which, according to the Maurel Gallery's foreword, are one of the "eternal themes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Eternal Theme | 12/14/1931 | See Source »

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