Word: ceilinged
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Colorado's capitol building at Denver makes an ideal home for visiting pigeons. The crannies are comfortable and from time to time Colorado's philanthropic legislators provide a penny's worth of peanuts, prime pigeon fare. But last week the birds returned evil for good. Through a...
Sickness is pretty hard on the workman now. It's hard for them to get a good doctor, and the proper care is expensive. There is too much sickness, too. Something will have to be done about it, and that is where biology and chemistry come in. . . . "I have...
General Damaso Berenguer y Fuste, bull-necked Prime Minister of Spain, stepped from his private office last week, waved an amiable plump hand at a group of reporters whom he knew personally, advanced with his brother and personal adjutant, Luis Berenguer y Fuste, toward the elevator. A pale young man...
Author & Artist. Rockwell Kent, 48, onetime well-digger, sailor, farmer, teacher, lobsterman, carpenter, architect, boatbuilder, has a passion for the sea, a passion for painting. Not afraid of solitude, he has lived and sailed much alone (from Alaska to Tierra del Fuego). To finance a trip to Alaska he once...
Mr. Paul Gardner will speak on "The Romanesque Capitals and the Carved Ceiling from Dijon" in the large lecture room of the Fogg Art Museum, on Sunday, November 23, at 3.30 o'clock.