Word: arts
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Brooks was most conspicuous, for here he was unique. He did not copy, he could not be copied. He entered little into questions of doctrine; his aim was to open the windows of man's heart, and leave it better than he found it. Though not pretending to the art of elocution, he held all men's attention, and for that all elocution strives. He could preach because he liked to preach. Whenever he spoke, whether to high or low, he always ennobled his hearers. He cared not for creed or doctrinal controversy so long as he could feed...
...Frank Millet '69, who is the artist chosen to superintend the decoration of the interior of the World's Fair buildings, began his art studies while attending Harvard...
...learn this art of selecting such of our air castles as are most likely to materialize? Our common sense and our consciences must teach us. Experience, too, can help us, but it is too likely to discourage by showing all the difficulties which will confront us when we try to make our ideals take material form. It is true that no house can contain the Lord, but we have the power of building by our lives one in which He will be well pleased to dwell...
...Lying as a Fine Art", by Louis How, is a mock essay that just does not have the necessary finish of style that would make it brilliant...
Prof. Charles H. Morse will give eight lectures on Gothic architecture and sculpture, before the Art Students' Association on Saturday morning, beginning Feb. 18. The lectures are to be delivered in Perkins Hall, Boylston street...