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Item Robert Frost Reads Poems to College(Bennington Banner, 1933-06-16)Item Contemporary Art as a Study(New York Times, 1934-04-22)Article about The Symposium on Modernism in the ArtsItem Polanyi Made New Lecturer(Bennington Evening Banner, 1940-09-18)Item Resident Lecturers Added to Faculty of Bennington College(Bennington College, 1940-09-25)Item Dr. Polanyi to Speak Thursday(Bennington Evening Banner, 1940-09-25)Item Bennington Briefs - Polanyi to Give Third Lecture(Bennington Evening Banner, 1940-10-02)Item Lecturer Changes Topic of Speech(Bennington Evening Banner, 1940-10-10)Item Polanyi's Last Talk(Bennington Evening Banner, 1940-10-16)Item Bennington Starts New Lecture Series: Political, Economic Aspects of World Form Theme(New York Times, 1940-10-27)Item Item Bennington Studies War, Peace Problems(New York Times, 1941-10-21)Lecture series on economic problems in war and in peace.Item Page from Town of Bennington Directory (Lists Karl and Marie Polanyi)(Bennington College, 1942)Item New Books - "The Great Transformation"(Bennington Evening Banner, 1944-06-30) Hutton, GoodallItem OLD FARM CHANGED INTO ARTS COLLEGE: Marlboro Campus, in Vermont, Was Group of Abandoned Barns Only 2 Years Ago(New York Times, 1949-06-13) Fine, Benjamin"Several days ago, a chorus from Bennington College, near by, joined with the Marlboro boys in a concert that netted $1,000. This money will be used to buy a badly needed piano."Item Bennington College Weekend Shows Off New Sounds of Jazz(Bennington Banner, 1964-04) Tate, LisaItem Pollution - Letter to the Editor(Bennington Banner, 1964-09-29) Wohnus, John Frederick"All one needs to do is to walk along the stream and observe the condition of the bottom. There are very few places where there are any algae or aquatic plants showing a thriving growth."Item Tissue Plant Trying to Find Walloomsac Pollution Answer(Bennington Banner, 1964-10-28)"...the fine silt creates an intolerable condition so far as the biology of the stream is concerned...there are ways in which the suspended clays can be removed from the process waters - either by settling them out in large holding basins or possibly through an electrolytic process.."Item Walloomsac Pollution Protested by Biologist(Bennington Banner, 1964-11-11)"Wohnus disputed a statement made two weeks ago by Atty. Francis E. Morrissey....Wohnus said there are significant quantities of fibers still going into the stream and to prove his point he produced two gallon samples of river water, one a clear one taken from above the tissue plant dam, the other downstream from the plant. The latter was cloudy with suspended clays from the paper-making process, ..and the filmy sediment which was settled at the bottom of the gallon jug was fiber waste."Item Donald Finkel, a new member of the Bennington College literature faculty, will read from his recent poems (press release)(1966-10-10)Donald Finkel, a new member of the Bennington College literature faculty, will read from his recent poems tomorrow night at 8:00 p.m. in the College's Commons Theatre.Item Marcelin Pleynet will speak on new movements in French literature (press release)(1966-10-13)Marcelin Pleynet, the Director of Tel Quel, will speak on new movements in French literature Friday evening at 8:00 p.m. in the Carriage Barn at Bennington College.