Word: bowl
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...still life are the subjects of this colorful collection of canvases. The titles of many paintings shown indicate the color contrasts in the subjects. Among the portraits are "Girl With Red Hat", and "The Green Turban". Two studies in still life contrast a decorated coffee cup with a blue bowl and a yellow...
...days after his visit to John Ringling's menagerie, President Coolidge received a one-animal menagerie in his office. It came in a goldfish bowl and consisted of a horned toad (Phrynosoma cornutum). Old Rip, the toad's name was, because it was supposed to have been buried in the cornerstone of the Eastland, Tex., court house, for 31 years. That it was still alive, President Coolidge could plainly see. As he discussed its merits with Senator Mayfield and some other Texans, he pointed at it, not with his finger, but with the bars of his horn-rimmed...
...mortuary pottery, lent by the Peabody Museum. This pottery is prehistoric, having been discovered by the Mimbres Expedition sent out by the Peabody Museum from 1924 to 1927. These pieces were buried with the Indian. In each case a hole was knocked out of the bottom of the bowl, thus accounting for the popular term "killed pottery". In several examples the pieces have been found and reset in the bowl. This is the first time that any of the Mimbres Expedition pottery has been exhibited...
...Freshman debating club will meet in the Smith Halls Common Room at 7:45 o'clock this evening to argue the question: "Resolved. That the Harvard Stadium should be made into a Bowl...
Sliding oval objects which looked like big stone bowls with the bowl part filled in and with a little handle poking up on top, sliding these objects down an alley marked on the ice of a rink in Winnipeg, Ker Dunlop and S. Mair of St. Paul, curlers, won the Black & Armstrong Cup, famed international curling trophy...