Word: canvased
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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In the Pantheon de la Guerre in Paris there was an operation a month ago. A pair of silver shears, now glorified as relics, cut down the world's largest painting on canvas-a cyclorama, 400 feet long, at which tourists have stared for eight years. On it is...
Now it can be seen hanging in the position of honor at the museum in Manhattan-a gorgeous portrait of a medieval prince, at once beautiful and cruel. The head is perfection. A furry outer jacket partially conceals the crimson tunic with gold sleeves. Jewels gleam against the darker shades...
Harvard has been slow to encourage and aid enthusiasts of glove and canvas despite a steadily increasing interest shown during the past few years. The chief objection to boxing as a form of intercollegiate activity has emanated from the stigma attached to the professional "fight" game, and the fear that...
Their team, however, has no exceptional fighters and they have been beaten by the Navy and New Hampshire, the M. I. T. men winning their only victory in a later return meet with New Hampshire. In the Intercollegiates two of their team, placed second and if L. J. O'Malley...
In summary, college concentration in geology gives an admirable training for most men who do not intend to be geologists, but who do wish to learn to think straight and to master their future professions. Concentration in geology is of value to those men who need to make a broad...