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...anthology covers the Advocate from 1866 to 1942, and consists mainly of material never published in book form. Other authors include Franklin D. Roosevelt '04, Wallace Stevens '01, E. E. Cummings '15, Norman K. Mailer '43, Robert C. Benchley '12, and Professors George Lyman Kittredge '82, Charles T. Copeland '82, Charles T. Copeland '82, and John H. Finley...
...Debby?Max Steels. 2. The Wall? John Hersey. 3. Burmese Days?George Orwell 4. The Egyptian? Mika Waltari. 5. The Naked and the Dead?Norman Mailer...
...your go to the Harvard Archives on the fourth level of Lamont Library and take from the shelves the back issues of the Advocate, you will find that T. S. Eliot wrote fragile but rather meaningless verse for its pages, and Norman Mailer contributed stories whose characters were the crudest sort of obvious types. There is no telling where an undergraduate may go from those days when he's trying to find himself. Most of the writing in the Commencement Issue of the Advocate reflects some of the failings of this formative period, some of it shows promise...
...Dana Reed prize is awarded by the editors of the 1943 Album, out of the yearbook's profits. This year's judges were Cleveland Amory '39, author of "The Proper Bostonians"; Joseph F. Barnes '27, former editor of the New York Star; and Norman Mailer '43, author of "The Naked and the Dead...
...Norman Mailer, whose The Naked and the Dead is still a bestselling U.S. novel, was too outspoken for the British. "Incredibly foul and beastly . . . No decent man could leave it lying about the house, or know without shame that his womenfolk were reading it," fumed the Sunday Times in a front-page editorial...