Word: artful
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Illustrated Lecture. "Landscape Etching." Mr. FitzRoy Carrington Lecture Room of Fogg Art Museum...
...Illustrated Lecture. "Italian Engraving: The Florentines." Mr. Fitz-Roy Carrington. Lecture Room of Fogg Art Museum...
...Fogg Art Museum.--The building will be open as usual, except on April...
...School; Special Schools. The Line School is intended to cover requirements for service in all branches and its graduates will be available for reserve officers of infantry, field artillery, cavalry, engineers, and coast artillery. Following are the courses of instruction offered for 1916-17 in the Line School: Military Art 1 (military art at the present day); History 55, introduction to military history and theory; Government 4, international military law; Government 35 hf., administration of the Army and Navy Departments, military railroads, sanitation; Engineering Sciences 4a, surveying and sketching (Squam Lake Camp); Economics 1a, statistics; one course in either French...
...Irish legend, though the effort at Irish idiom is a trifle apparent; and Mr. Grant Code's "The Smile" places an old theme in an up-to-date Central American setting with considerable success. The articles on topics of the day begin with Mr. J. S. Watson's "Art and Artificiality," a not quite articulate protest against the "Safety First" temperament. Mr. McComb in his paper "Of Individuality" deals with an allied subject with greater brevity and force. Mr. Burrows replies to an editorial criticizing his expansionist views, but leaves the impression that if Mr. Mitchell cares to continue...