Word: colored
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...meet in Madrid. The principal of the comedy is Percy Winterbottom, a Harvard undergraduate. The music, which is entirely original, has been composed in imitation of Spanish music. There will be several characteristic Spanish dances, and the whole score is calculated to give much of the necessary local color to the comedy...
Line engravings after water-color drawings by M. W. Turner are now on exhibition in the print room of the Fogg Museum. They were selected by Francis Bullard '86, of Boston, from his own large collection, and loaned by him for this exhibition. The prints, 125 in number, are nearly all proofs, including some trial proofs touched by Turner. Examples of all the most important series are shown, as Richmondshire, England and Wales, Southern Coast, Rivers of France, etc. A printed catalogue of this exhibition, prepared by Mr. Bullard, is for sale at the Museum...
...admit light into the inner rooms. The exterior of this addition has been designed to agree architecturally with the rest of Gore Hall and yet to harmonize a little more with the older buildings in the Yard. The material used in construction will be concrete blocks, and in color and general appearance it will closely resemble the granite of the original structure. The roof will be of copper, slanting off from the eaves of the older part and surrounded with a coping. There will be no buttresses and no towers, and the whole side will be plentifully lighted by numerous...
...first number of the Advocate, which appeared yesterday, shows a very distinctive "Harvard" note. It bristles with local color; except for one short lyric it consists entirely of "Harvard" prose and verse. This is admirable, or at least it would be admirable were it not that the two most prominent articles--"The Philosophy of Horatio" and "A Fake Play"--distinctly overemphasize the aspect of College life that is least to our credit. Drunkennes and vice unquestionably exist but it is a pity to have the idea of them rubbed in through the columns of the undergraduate papers. Both stories...
There will be a competition, open to all members of the University and divided into the five classes of black and white, water color, oil, architectural, and decorative designs. A silver and a bronze medal will be awarded in each class...