Word: irvin
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Cambridge, as the case may be)". Vice versa, let the same man fall, and he is held up to view as a horrible example of wasted opportunities. The Harvard or Yale man who does anything out of the ordinary has about as much social, financial, or literary privacy as Irvin Cobb's now proverbial goldfish. Small wonder he cannot forget what he is he is not allowed to. Mr. Morley and the rest have taken upon their shoulders an Old Man of the Sea of their own making. Nor will he drop off so long as they persist in clinging...
...somewhat more elaborate program for 1921-22 than that followed this year. It has also arranged to have many distinguished men as speakers. As matters now stand, for nothing can be considered definite at such an early date, Marshal Foch, John W. Davis, former Ambassador to England, Irvin S. Cobb, J. C. Squires of the "London Mercury", Alfred E. Zimmern, English historian, and the Indian Strongheart will be among the men who will make addresses...
...Irvin S. Cobb Among Speakers
...Irvin S. Cobb is a well-known American humorist. He has been a staff contributor to the "Saturday Evening Post" since 1911; from 1914-1915 and again from 1917-1918, he represented that magazine as war correspondent. He is a Chevalier of the Legion of Honor. Mr. John Collins Squire, English essayist and poet, is the Editor of the English literary magazine, the "London Mercury". Mr. Alfred E. Zimmern, Wilson Professor of International Politics at the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, Wales, is a prominent author and historian. Among his works is a translation of the first two volumes...
Hagerman, L., Hains, H. W. Jr., Hartley, J. K., Heck, E. L., Helm, G. W., Hersey, R. W. Hovey, R. B., Hill, A. T., Hogan, J. J. Jr., Holland, J., Hollingsworth, L. G., Hotson, J. L., Houston, D. F. Jr., Howard, C. S., Hsi, T. L., Irvin, J., Isber, C. J., Jaffar, W. A., Jones, C. M., Jones...