Word: colors
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...should like to call the attention of all members of the University who are interested in water-color painting, to the exhibit of Mr. Chester Holmes Aldrich, at No. 6 Beacon street, Boston. Mr. Aldrich-a young artist of great ability-has travelled extensively in Europe for a number of years, and has made a great many delightful studies which may now be seen at this exhibit. The range of subjects is exceedingly wide, including charming scenes from Egypt, Italy, France, Spain and even Scandinavia. The monuments-notably the Cathedral of Seville and the Chauteau at Pau are admirably done...
...then exhausting the air, you get the cathode rays. At this point the experiment was performed. The light in the Crooke's tube was a pale blue on the two pole and light pink in the centre. A fluorescence was given off which was of a light blueish-green color. This, Professor Trowbridge explained, was thought by some to be the cathode rays, but the point is still in doubt. No one knows what the rays are. In connection with this the lecturer took up a large slim beaker filled with kerosene, which is generally colorless, but when held near...
...Junior Promenade, preceded by a concert by the Glee, Mandolin and Banjo Clubs, was held in the Casino last Friday night. It was one of the most successfull dances ever held in Princeton. The attendance was very large but the floor was not uncomfortably crowded. The prevailing color used in the artistic decorating was pink mingled with pale green and white, the whole blending very effectively. The boxes were also draped in pink and were all decorated in a most becoming and elaborate manner. Lander's orchestra of New York, hidden by palms and exotics, rendered exceedingly fine dance music...
LOST.- A spring overcoat, light color and short. Reward. If found please bring to 6 Little's Block...
LOST.- A spring overcoat, light color and short. Reward. If found please bring to 6 Little's Block...