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Regeneration Through Exile; Hawthorne, Brook Farm and Fourier--Robert Richardson, professor of American Literature, University of Denver, Boylston Auditorium...
...There's simply no other group like it in the country," says Brad Richardson, a Harvard admissions officer and former varsity goalie. "Sure there are 'Friends Of groups, but an organization composed strictly of old goalies is pretty unique. I tell people I'm going to the Canterbury Society, and they think it's some kind of Episcopal church organization," says Richardson...
...have the shortest business meeting of any solvent organization in the United States," says Richardson, who was honored last year by the Society on the 25th anniversary of his victorious Beanpot netminding in 1953. The treasurer's report lasts 15 seconds and the president's address under a minute before the real business at hand--nostalgia--gets under...
...think it's a great idea," says Brad Richardson, former Society President. "I think it'll spice up our organization and give it even more flavor...
DIED. Elizabeth Hadley Mowrer, 87, the first of Ernest Hemingway's four wives; in Lakeland, Fla. Mowrer (nee Richardson) and Hemingway were married in 1921. Five years later, he divorced her to marry Fashion Writer Pauline Pfeiffer. Remorseful, the novelist dedicated The Sun Also Rises to "Hadley," assigned her its royalties, and wrote fondly of her and their one child "Bumby" in his memoirs, A Moveable Feast. In 1933 Hadley married Paul Scott Mowrer, a Pulitzer-prize-winning foreign correspondent and later editor of the Chicago Daily News...