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...Benedictine monastery at Cluny, France, is one of the largest and most magnificent of all Romanesque buildings, and it is for that reason that I am taking such great interest in its excavation," said Kenneth Conant '15, associate professor of Architecture, in an interview yesterday. Professor Conant has recently returned from Europe, where for the sixth consecutive summer, he has headed the work being carried on at Cluny, by the Medieval Academy of America...
...reelection of Herbert Hoover was declared to be a matter of vital importance to college undergraduates by Leverett Saltonstall '14, speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives and overseer of the University, in an exclusive CRIMSON interview last night...
...hardly fruitful to attempt to make any real distinction between the poetry of England and America," stated T. S. Eliot '10 in an interview last night the first that he has granted since he returned from an 18-year residence in London last week. As the poet laid down Coleridge's "Biographia Literatia," he said, "Harvard looks very different at first sight, but it is gradually taking on its traditional appearance for me. It is good to be in Cambridge, and I am very happy to be back at Harvard. You know that the English consider Harvard...
...Democrate in the coming campaign seem to have an unusually favorable chance for putting their candidate in the White House," declared E. P. Herring, instructor in Government, in a CRIMSON interview last night. "If we concede to Roosevelt the ten states of the 'Solid South', we have a nucleus of 115 electoral votes...
...feel that it is time I made some comment regarding Miss Bankhead's amazing denial of the interview she gave me for Motion Picture Magazine, Sept. 5 issue. I repudiate, word for word, Miss Bankhead's denial. And there are, at the very least, six other writers here in Hollywood who would testify to having had the same interview given to them by Miss Bankhead. Word for word the story was authentic and veracious save for the necessary deletion of certain unprintable words and expressions which Miss Bankhead used and I omitted. Otherwise, the content of the story...