Word: archly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Plenty of people who should know better are blinded to the need for historical accuracy by tradition and upbringing. A late issue of the Times brings a letter from a high-schol teacher who was considered an arch-heretic to American ideals because he "dared" to teach history as it really...
Applications for membership in the Unit will be open until today, and the necessary blanks may be obtained from S. R. McCandles, Arch. School, Robinson Hall, or from the Office in Robinson Hall. Men who are following courses in Architecture and Civil Engineering may apply for membership; a certain number of non-technical students will be accepted if they are sufficiently versed in the French language. The colleges sending quotas in the Unit are: Columbia, Cornell, Harvard, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Princeton, University of Pennsylvania and Yale...
...meeting of men interested in the Harvard Reconstruction Unit, held in the Common Room of Robinson Hall yesterday afternoon. S. R. McCandles, Arch, School, was elected Chairman of the Committee on activities for raising funds. Paul Cheney 3ES, was elected secretary. The men interested in the unit who were not present at the meeting must hand their names into the secretary before the spring recess, if they contemplate undertaking the work in France this summer. The expenses of each man will be about $500, of which every man is to pay as much as possible. An attempt will be made...
...French manuscripts, seven in all, date from the ninth to the fifteenth censures and are of unusual beauty and excellence. A Book of Gospels of the ninth entry has for its most elaborate place of decoration the Eusebian Canons under arches. "The arches are supported by purple and other colored columns, means to represent marble. They have gold bases and capitals. . . . Outside the arch on each side are birds, two on a page. They include peacocks, doves, storks, ducks, cocks and blackbirds with red legs...
...proposed stadium will seat five thousand and wooden stands can be erected providing for excess crowds. At the entrance to the field a memorial arch will be built, commemorating the ninety Dartmouth men killed...