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Word: artistical (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
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...been in special training for the past month, is known, to be a speedy pitcher, and McGraw, of the Giants, says there is nobody like him. The captain of the Kappas refused up to a late hour last night to make known his final choice for today's slab artist; but it is rumored that there is a dark horse not mentioned in the line-up. The teams will approach the plate as follows: PHI BETA KAPPA. LAMPOON. Davis, c. 2b., Thayer Harwood, s.s. 3b., Connell McIntosh, p. p., Wentworth Gilday, 1b. s.s., Wainwright Potter, l.f. c., Herter Saxon...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FIGHT TO DEATH WITH CLUBS | 5/2/1914 | See Source »

...concert whereby one tour de force completely obliterates all the others, or at least totally ruins their effects. Any sensitive concert goer will say how true this is; but luckily, it is for the most part a vanishing evil. Notorious exceptions are the average song-recitals, when the "artist" places songs of all times and nations in a senseless and shameless promiscuity...

Author: By S. F. D. ., | Title: NEWS OF FUTURISTIC MUSIC | 5/1/1914 | See Source »

...Moderwell relishes his refutation of an article on Wagher's sociology in a recent number of the Review, in the course of which the writer makes the statement, rather incomprehensible at this date and especially in connection with mentally energetic tireless Wagner, that "An artist merely lives and loves; he does not have to think." Mr. Wright writes briefly on Beethoven's relation to his time and Mr. Austin makes some helpful suggestions to aid in memorizing...

Author: By W. C. Heumax, | Title: MUSICAL REVIEW CRITICIED | 2/6/1914 | See Source »

...series of Expositions of Chamber Music will be given in the New Lecture Hall tomorrow evening at 8.15 o'clock. The concert will be open only to officers and students of the University and there will be no charge for admission. Miss Christine Miller, contralto, will be the assisting artist and she will present a varied program of classic and modern songs...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Classic and Modern Songs | 1/7/1914 | See Source »

Although there have been wild moments in the past when the editors of the Harvard Monthly rushed about indiscriminately with muck-rakes, the magazine has usually disregarded literary fads and enjoyed a conservative reputation. The Monthly is still conservative in appearance; no artist's model smirks on the cover; but the contents of the excellent November number show here and there ravages of the bacilli that beset the ten-cent magazines, Mr. Petersen, for instance, has caught the--Red Blood Craze. His cattleship story called "Murph"--well-constructed and boldly written and vivid as it unquestionably is--is too full...

Author: By F. L. Allen ., | Title: CURRENT MONTHLY REVIEW | 10/30/1913 | See Source »

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