Word: artfulness
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Yesterday's race demonstrated beyond a doubt that the best men are now in the Varsity shell. Eliel at 5 and Art Beane at 2 are finished oars, both capable of lasting the four mile grind on the Thames. Number 4, Erickson, another Sophomore, likewise appears to be built with a nickel-plated endurance, although not in the class with Beane and Eliel in blade work...
...Relations of History, Literature, and Art of Italy in the Middle Ages" will be discussed at a meeting of the Circolo Italiano this evening. Details of a competition for the best essay on a literary or artistic subject dealing with Italian civilization will be outlined. Elections of new officers will be held at the close of the session...
Slim Curtiss and Marvin Scaife, Milton alumni, are starting battery at Milton Academy this afternoon when Captain Art Johns' undefeated Freshman nine goes gunning for its tenth victory against the untried schoolboys...
...method and scope of teaching in the department is seriously in need of revision. Too much emphasis is laid, they feel, on political theory: they approach, it is felt, is too analytical, too scholastic, in the strictest sense of the term. The department treats too exclusively of the art of government, paying too little attention to its practise. In courses as in tutorial work--throughout the whole work a student does in preparation for his final examinations--the outside world is far too often regarded as a scientist regards an atom, rather than as a living and ever-present reality...
...years after his death, but hardly anyone outside western Pennsylvania and eastern Ohio had heard of him until Pittsburgh's Carnegie Institute exhumed some of his paintings from the countryside's parlors, gave them a showing in 1932. Last week Manhattan's Whitney Museum of American Art rounded up all the Blythe pictures it could get, put them on exhibition beside the works of another, long-forgotten Pennsylvanian, Joseph Boggs ("The Professor") Beale, whose lively drawings were lately discovered in the attic of a onetime Philadelphia lantern-slide maker (TIME, Aug. 19). Critics mentioned Brouwer and Hogarth...