Word: arts
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...NOLEN.FINE ARTS 3. - Review of Egyptian Civilization and Art at 7.15 sharp in Hollis 19. Please bring Reber...
...society had adapted itself to the conditions of feudalism. This had refinement, amorous mind, and poetical instinct, who became the first troubadour. It is to these troubadours, that all morals and all art of the present day owe a great debt...
Walter C. Nichols '93 formerly editor of the CRIMSON is one of the two editors of Quips, a weekly just started in Buffalo "devoted to wit, humor, society, drama, music, art...
...repeat the same thing; but to accept a lesson and to go on from that. Religion is like a tree, growing and changing because it is a living thing. Its growth is similar to that in literature; not that in science, where the messages and discoveries are definite. Literature, art, and religion deal with the infinite. Every new poet brings a new message, every prophet sees a new vision, perhaps not as great as a previous one but yet a new one. In the early history of Europe every distinct province had its own deity. In fact the theology...
...National Quarantine Act unconstitutional. (c) Congress has no powers except those granted Am. to Const. Art. 10. (1) Power over commerce does not include quarantine powers; Story S1017. (2) Power over quarantine not granted by any other clause in the constitution: Cong...