Word: coverly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...courses, moreover, are lamentably few to cover the whole field of art. The courses given on German literature alone,--a subject which holds a place among European languages analagous to that of Italian painting among the schools of every period,--amount to twenty-five. The range of Fine Arts would be probably considered as comprehensive as that of Engineering, which requires four times the number of courses; or that for instance of Geology and Mining, which both contain twice as many courses. In fact it is only when we get down to topics such as Petrology and Metallurgy that Fine...
...what do these six courses cover? They skip superficially over ancient art they deal with certain phases of the Renaissance, and they take up the process of engraving. True, there are two courses on Archaeology given by Dr. Chase which supplement the study of ancient art. But there is absolutely no mention whatever of the German and Dutch schools, of the later French schools, of portraiture or modern painting, of the Preraphaelite or English school with the sole exception of Turner. Indeed, one-half of the subject is dictatorially passed over. Is not this a rather serious neglect...
...course it is easier to censure than to create. Nevertheless there is great room for improvement. Not only might more courses be given, but a series of courses might be arranged during alternating years to cover more completely the whole field of Fine Arts...
...Phillips Brooks House Class Day spread will be held on the quadrangle between Holden Chapel and Phillips Brooks House this year as usual. The tickets will be 90 cents each. A small extra charge will be made for each invitation to cover the cost of printing. These invitations will be ready for distribution about May 15. In order to facilitate the work of the committee in charge, men who expect to attend the spread are requested to notify J. R. Sibley '12 at Phillips Brooks House as soon as possible, stating the number of invitations they are likely...
Captain McLaughlin will be found today in left field, where he has shifted from first base. Hann will cover the initial sack and Babson will be in the box. Otherwise the batting order will be the same as that used in the Trinity game on Tuesday. The batting order follows: HARVARD. MAINE. Rogers, r.f. c., Smith Desha, s.s. r.f., Scales Potter, 2b. c.f., Fulton McLaughlin, l.f. 3b., F. Cobb Clifford, c.f. 1b., Bearce Hann, 1b. 2b., Abbott Gibson, 3b. p., Ryan, Libby Reeves, c. l.f., McCarthy Babson, p. s.s., H. Cobb