Word: dangers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...paintings of some of our modern leading artists," he said, "may not last more than 50 years because of the use of inferior canvas or pigments. Many of the old masterpieces recently imported to this country are in danger, now, of destruction as the result of improper care...
...enormous service to the study of history," he said, "and the moving picture has still greater opportunities to link the facts of history to the environment and atmosphere of the epoch. The acrobatic portrait of the old English hero in the moving-picture, Robin Hood,' is the type of danger which the moving-picture industry runs...
...think that there is a distinct danger that, owing to the present furious controversy, men of no great distinction of mind will attain publicity. This will lead to disappointment on the part of those who on certain occasions hear from these men nothing either particularly astounding or anything morally and spiritually creative...
...danger of fire totally eliminated with the use of helium; the gas-tanks and the fuel system generally are still vulnerable. But when a ship is properly designed and carefully handled, the danger of fire is comparatively small, even with hydrogen...
...fact that Dartmouth, defeated by the University 38-16, emerged from Saturday's fracas with Yale on the not-very-long end for a 23-22 score, should prove slightly encouraging, despite the oft proved danger of comparative scores. Yale's early-season 27-23 victory, however, and the Crimson's far from imposing record make it apparant that victory can be gained only by a repetition of Harvard's exhibition against the Green...