Word: art
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...fashioned--Scott, Dickens Thankeray, the great Jane, Fielding, Chaucer, Goldsmith, Byron, Wordsworth, Shakespere, and the people of the Bible, have trained and perhaps limited him to expect definiteness, consequence, and satisfaction. In his time and in his reading of English literature morality had never been successfully divorced from art; in fact, a degree of separate maintenance had never kept them long asunder...
...became necessary to put in Goodale. The latter represented the University in hockey for the first time in the Princeton game and gave a very good account of himself. Captain Gardner is a well-known quantity at goal and has given some of the best exhibitions of the art of goal-tending ever seen at the Boston Arena, while Willetts has played the position of point for several years and is always a great obstacle to opposing offences. Sortwell is the best man on the forward line, and numbers among the best players seen at the Arena this season...
Professor Jean Beck, of the University of Illinois, will give the last of a series of five lectures in the Lecture Room of the Fogg Art Museum this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. The subject for today's lecture is "La chansonnette francaise au XIX siecle." The lecture will be accompanied with musical illustrations, and will be open to the public...
Professor Jean Beck, of the University of Illinois, will give the fourth of a series of five public lectures in the Lecture Room of the Fogg Art Museum this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. The subject for today's lecture is "La Chansonnette francaise au XIX siecle: par qui et pourquoi, comment et pour qui elle est composee et chantee." The lecture will be accompanied by musical illustrations, and will be open to the public...
...Fogg Museum of Art will exhibit for the next fortnight a series of book-plates engraved by the late Edwin Davis French. The prints, about one hundred and seventy-five in number, are a loan to the Museum from Mr. la Rose's collection; and, as they are all artist's proofs, they will afford the amateur of book-plates a better opportunity of studying Mr. French's work than has ever been offered since the Grolier Club's exhibition several years ago. Of special local interest will be the plates which French engraved for the Harvard Library...