Word: canonization
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...directory is found graven, whittled, carved, and scratched on the desks in Sever. Multitudinous are the names it includes and of diverse shapes and characters: names done in Slavic, Greek, Semitic names ranging from the tiny nonpareil to the enormous two line Great Primer or even to the Canon. The owner's personality is revealed by the names, for if his name be whittled in squat fat little letters, then must his soul be squat and fat, and if his name be done in dignified and stately capitals, must his should be dignified and stately...
...given this afternoon at 5 o'clock in Appleton Chapel. All the recitals will be open to the public. The following programme will be presented today: Prelude, Vierne Andante (Symphonie Romane) Widor Allegro, Guilmant Prelude in D major, Bach Choral Prelude, "O God. Thou Holiest" Brahma Pastorale, Farjeon Canon, Schumann Pastorale, Dubois Toccata (Fifth Symphony) Widor...
...plainly the point of view of the particular individuals in "Three Soldiers" which has aroused the ire of your reviewer. How long since an artist has been compelled by any canon of literature to choose for his creatures only paragons of virtue? Have we not had cur war books from the point of view of those who gloried in the slaughter, the propaganda attempts to make war attractive, the sort of thing which is perfectly "safe" to issue in wartime, at least to commissioned officers? Shall we agree that these are greater works of art simply because they tell what...
...curriculum. Professor W. R. Spalding, a newcomer in the Department, will give Professor Hill's courses on the "History of Music from Bach to the Present day" and on "Appreciation of Music". Professor Spalding will also take two courses formerly given by Professor W. C. Heilman '00--"Harmony" and "Canon and Fugue". While Professor Hill is away Mr. Foote will conduct the courses on "DIndy, Faure, and Debussy", and "Instrumentation". Mr. Stuart Mason will give the course on Counterpoint in place of Professor A. T. Davidson...
...colored blue, brown or red, shading into white. The miniatures are framed in bands of color with a plain background, usually of gold. Herbert, in his "Illuminated Manuscripts", says that the book is one of the finest of extant Bestiaries. It was executed about 1170, and in 1187 Phillip, Canon of Lincoln, gave the book with others to the Augustinian Priory of Radford, now called Workshop. At one time the manuscript belonged to William Morris...