Word: coatings
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Coolidge Era, the coat room at the left of the front entrance received the apparel of the scholars but the attendant was removed a few years ago as an economy measure and few persons are trustful enough to use the unguarded room. We sympathize with the effort to save money but urge that the attendant be restored during Reading and Examination Periods...
...coat sleeves that covered your paws...
...having exchanged identities with another Briton in a German prison camp during the War. And his explanations look a little more hopeless every time another of his witnesses takes the stand. About five minutes before the last curtain Author Wooll pulls a brand new clue out of an old coat, for which Crime Club members would promptly blackball...
...months in long skirts; Alf M. Landon going on 3 years in sailor straw and enormous kilts; Alf M. Landon at 4 in an embroidered collar; Alf M. Landon at 7 in breeches and sweater with his lop-eared dog (see cut); Alf M. Landon at 10 in long coat and pancake...
...taste but he did have a weakness for portraits. Two interested critics particularly. In the Oval room, flanked by Whistlers, hangs one of the greatest works of the world's greatest society portraitist-Velasquez's portrait of Philip IV" of Spain in a rose coat. This picture cost Frick $475,000. Round the corner hangs another portrait by another great countryman who for a time tried to paint in a way Velasquez did later, not realizing that he had spiritual gifts far greater than technical slickness: a portrait of the Italian commander Vincentio Anastagi by El Greco...