Word: brush
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...first hound arrived 11 minutes and 30 seconds later, 30 seconds inside the allowance of 12 minutes given to the hounds in consideration of the difficulties they are likely to meet with in following the trail. W. H. Vincent '97 and F. C. Hinckley '95 had a close brush at the finish, but the former won by a few feet. The next four men to finish were A. Ingraham '96, H. T. W. Snell '95, W. E. Putnam '96, and C. D. Drew '97. Vincent and Hinckley received cups and Ingraham will get a medal as the hounds beat...
...were, but that his method was classic. Everything in his work blends with its surroundings. He was a harmonist, a unity of many things. He established no special element in the Renaissance but he put together the best of everything in an inimitable way. His one weakness was in brush work, but this fault was universal in all artists of the period...
Students who have inadvertently been exposed to contagious disease should wash their hands carefully, preferably in antiseptic solution, thoroughly brush their clothes in the open air and take a walk of several miles, if possible. A thorough bath with complete change of clothing is desirable if the exposure has been extensive. Care should be taken not to touch things which will be touched by others until the person is perfectly clean...
Florence is a better model for us to follow than France, for in Florence this educational process is supported by many individuals and not by the state, as in France. This system is nothing more than an education in patriotism,-it teaches the lesson of intellectual development with brush and crayon...
...Blashfield said that during the period of the Renaissance from 1250 to 1500, Italy was continually a battle-field, yet through all this strife the artists flourished. Hardly ever have chisel and brush been busier; in the midst of war, beauty began to take its shape...