Word: art
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...apart are valuable. What it does mean, of course, is something quite different; namely, that we are to "prove all things: hold fast that which is good." As for the counsel about "leading well," one hopes that the average Freshman will at least postpone his study of that difficult art until after the November hour examinations. For it would certainly annoy the Administrative Board if, in addition to petitions pleading weak eyes, devotion to family, and all of the other good old standbys, it had to consider the cases of any very large number of men who were trying...
Simmons College offers on Saturdays and late afternoons of other days courses in Stenotypy, Advanced Accounts, Accounting, Sewing, History of Art, Appreciation of Art, Modern Continental Literature, and Horticulture
...course), Professor Dallas Gore Sharp; Nineteenth Century English Literature, Professor Charles T. Copeland; Second-year French (second course), Professor James Geddes. Jr.; Elementary German, Professor Marshall L. Perrin; Second-year German (second course), Professor Marshall L. Perrin; Analysis and Appreciation of Music, Professor John P. Marshall; History of Greek Art, Dr. Lacey D. Caskey...
Candidates for the literary, art, circulation and advertising editorships of the Harvard illustrated Magazine should report in the sacrum, Holyoke 14, any evening this week between 7.30 and 8.30. Special attention will be paid this year to illustrations. Undergraduates owning cameras will obtain good practice in photography on the art end and if sufficient skill is shown may have the use of the magazine's graflex camera. There are an unusually large number of positions open this year. Anyone with drawing, photographic, business or literary ability will find ample opportunity...
Candidates, for the literary, art circulation, and advertising editorships of the Harvard Illustrated Magazine, report at the Sanctum, Holyoke House 14, any night the next week from 7.30 to 8.30 0'clock...