Word: cramming
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Dentist Cram...
Sirs: . . . To my mind your cover picture (TIME, Dec. 13) of our great architect Ralph Adams Cram is libelous. Mr. Cram is a handsome well-favored man. Your artist makes him look like a dentist...
...Fine Arts 1f Robinson Hall Fine Arts 2c Fogg Mus. Fine Arts 2d Fogg Mus. French 21 Harvard 6 Geology 7 Harvard 6 German 1a I Sever 11 Government 19 Harvard 5 History 1 Mr. Case, sects. 4, 16 and conf. sects. New Lect. Hall Mr. Cram, sects. 5, 12 and conf. sects. New Lect. Hall Mr. Gratwick, sect. 1 and conf. sects. New Lect. Hall Mr. Parkman, sect. 3 and conf. sects. New Lect. Hall Mr. Durand, sects. 6, 15 and conf. Memorial Hall Mr. Osborne, sect. 7 and conf. sects. Memorial Hall Mr. Post, sects...
...cataclysm." He cries in the night, with the language of Thomas Carlyle and the tone of Ecclesiastes, for a "master man," a hero to worship and to lead. "Religion lacks its Pentecostal tongue; art lacks the Pentecostal flames of divine inspiration." Woe to the artist-one can see Mr. Cram as a boy, looking into his devout father's big illustrated family Bible-woe to the artist that fails to "serve God through the serving of them that He made in His image and redeemed in the darkness and the thunderings of Calvary." The ministry...
...appropriate for a President as well as a lost boy's father to be present at its dedication. It was a memorial to the 1,700 Mercersburg graduates who served in the War, 55 of whom died. Designed by that most fashionable of academic architects, Ralph Adams Cram of Boston, it bore in its belfry a carillon of 43 bells, first in Pennsylvania, second largest in the U. S., presented by President H. B. Swoope of the Mercersburg Alumni Association, who had supplied British bell-makers an extraordinary collection of metal scraps to be melted into music-a widow...