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  1. 29 de mar. de 2024 · He was educated at Wesleyan University (B.A. 1932; M.A. 1933) in Middletown, Conn. He taught at Clark University in his native Worcester, Mass., for two years. In 1936 he entered Harvard University , teaching while completing course work toward a Ph.D.; he left three years later after receiving a Guggenheim Fellowship to expand his M ...

  2. 12 de feb. de 2017 · Publication date. 1932. Topics. Wesleyan College (Macon GA), Wesleyan College Catalog, Women's Colleges. Collection. wesleyancollege; additional_collections. Language. English. Bulletin of Wesleyan College Macon, GA Catalogue 32-1933. This item is presented courtesy of Wesleyan College for research and educational purposes.

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  5. In 1843 Prof. Smith headed the new Department of Mathematics and Astronomy, and was succeeded by Prof. John M. Van Vleck, M.A., for whom the present observatory is named. As early as 1832 the Prudential Committee (Trustees) considered construction of an observatory on South College, then called the Lyceum Building, but this was deferred ...

  6. In many histories of American film music, Max Steiner's score for King Kong (1933) marks a new era by establishing norms in original, symphonic underscoring that would dominate Hollywood for decades. Kong 's reign, however, eclipses diverse approaches to underscoring practiced at studios before and after its release. In this study, I compare the methods of Max Steiner at RKO and Nathaniel ...

  7. Add row. Search for documents, manuscripts, letters, photographs, scrapbooks, posters, ephemera, and much more that are part of the University Archives’ collections. Our collections fall mainly into four major types: administrative records, alumni papers & documents, faculty collections, and a small group of non-Wesleyan manuscript collections.