Word: art
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...urged that Radcliffe build an art center of its own for its students, who "take up space" and who "manifest" an "apparently irresistible temptation to whisper" in "what should be a men's library...
...writer of that letter may be interested to know that Radcliffe has been for some endeavoring to raise money to erect an art museum of its own with a library. This will, however, take a little time, for money does not gravitate so frequently nor in such large amounts to women's colleges as to those...
...will study during the year of his incumbency at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, and will devote himself to research on some special subject to be approved by the committee administering the award. The range of selections is a wide one, including Greek history, literature, art, archaeology, epigraphy, and topography...
...fellowship was founded in 1901 by James Loeb '88, in memory of the distinguished educator whose name it perpetuates, Charles Eliot Norton, professor of the History of Art at the University from...
...then the smell of stale cigar smoke disturbs the quiet atmosphere of America's most antique daily in an incongruous fashion. Many a college graduate of the mauve decade whose four college years taught him the art of a polished dependence upon tradition must have shuddered last evening when he opened his Transcript to the page which bears the clippings headed School and College. Underneath a large cut of a well-known college president there ran a bold face paragraph which mixed up college men and Pullman smoking compartments with disquieting innuendo. Readers of the more widely circulated journals...