Word: artfulness
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...where I was glad at my heart to open letters and find that so many professors have answered to the Vagabond's requests for names of their lectures during the next semester. And I did also see a note from Professor Haring announcing that Dunster House will have another art exhibition early in February, this time of the paintings of Mr. Martin Mower. And I was exceedingly pleased to learn that other Houses are planning similar loan exhibitions of well known painters. Yet I do earnestly hope that similarity of activities among the Houses will not be encouraged...
...individual who committed the murder, a part played brilliantly by Peter Lorre; and the patience and cunning displayed by the police inspector (Edward Arnold) in allowing the crime to solve itself. All the scenes in which these two accomplished actors come face to face, are gripping exemplifications of dramatic art at its best...
...hoped that many of the respiratory diseases will suffer marked reduction by devising engineering means for the control of the air supply of enclosed occupied spaces. It should be evident that public health are, in a large measure, an engineering undertaking and that the teaching and advancement of this art the conservation and promotion of the is a proper and desirable function of an engineering school. This is particularly so in a university that includes the main-springs of learning from which sanitary engineering draws its principles and inspiration...
...memorial exhibition. Greatly honored in his own lifetime, Winslow Homer certainly never thought of himself primarily as a watercolorist. Yet modern critics are generally agreed that the U. S. has produced only three men who could create virile, important work in what is widely regarded as a minor art form: Winslow Homer, John Singer Sargent, John Marin...
...Charles Eliot Norton Chair of Poetry, which he will occupy, was established under a gift of $200,000 made in 1925 by Charles C. Stillman '98. The money was given in memory of Charles Eliot Norton '46, professor of the History of Art. The holder of the chair must be a man of high distinction and international reputation, under the terms of the gift...