Word: daniell
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Amherst, June 20--President George Daniel Olds of Amherst, bringing his administration to a close here today, spoke on the election of Arthur Stanley Pease '02, as president of Amherst as follows...
...pain for Artist Lawrence to look upon purple and blue landscapes then for they served only to remind him that his talent was lodged with him useless. But he bore in mind the image of Daniel Vierge, the Spanish painter, who refused to be cheated of his brush by a failing hand. Vierge had learned to paint over again with his left hand. Mr. Lawrence determined to do likewise. This was no easy task for a man past youth to set himself. Yet it was accomplished. Six months after his misfortune, he had attained sufficient skill to have occasional works...
...Glenn Frank (University of Wisconsin president), Daniel Willard (Baltimore & Ohio R. R. president), James Branch Cabell (author of Jurgen, The Cream of the Jest, etc.), Capt. William H. Stay ton (Association Against the Prohibition Amendment founder and president), Justice Louis Dembitz Brandeis (U. S. Supreme Court) and Dr. James McKeen Cattell (Editor of Science) were bracketed and equally recommended, as "six highly intelligent and industrious men . . . gentlemen," by Editor Henry Louis Mencken of the American Mercury, for President...
Third Party Talk. Into Baltimore last week rolled the private car of Daniel Willard, President of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad. From it stepped Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, President of Columbia University, Pierre S. duPont, and a committee of 14 Baltimorans. The party proceeded to a banquet given by the. Southern Maryland Society (composed of Maryland Republicans and Democrats), where, having eaten, Dr. Butler spoke...
...Founded by a group of architects and artists including Charles F. McKim, John La Farge, E. H. Blashfield, Daniel Chester French, in 1897, under the stimulus of the Chicago World's Fair. These Prix de Rome are not to be confused with the Grand Prix de Rome, an annual French Government award to only one painter, sculptor, engraver, architect or musician, instituted by Napoleon...