Word: arts
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...art rooms of the Women's Association at Philadelphia is a fine cast of a Harvard student, the work of Miss Genevieve Ward...
...Millet's lectures on ancient costume, now being delivered in New York, have been rewritten and expanded. Many would appreciate the enterprise and the opportunity if our Art Club could induce Mr. Millet to deliver this course in Cambridge...
This, then, is the question of the hour - athlete or aesthete? muscle or art? bread and butter or daisies? Are we to dine upon sun-flowers cooked with cat-tails, and be invited to sup upon golden rod and dandelions, with a lily or two to complete the inspiration? Are English beef and ale to be consigned to oblivion? Must everybody become wizen and waxen...
...what they had been reading in their daily journals [Rochester has no daily, so that must be aimed directly at Harvard], they doubtless had the expectation that it would be taken as a very sensible and entirely proper method of expressing their critical opinion of the aesthetic side of art." Identifying Mr. Wilde and the "aesthetic side of art" is good. This whole discussion is, we fear, becoming somewhat tiresome; but then we must ask the American in what single instance college boys were incited by their daily journals to any such a heinous piece of business as we were...
...book in the high aesthetic line has been written by William Morris. It is called "Hopes and Fears for Art...