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...lecture by Madame Eva Sikelianos of Delphi, Greece, on "Greek Music" will be held in the Fogg Museum on Tuesday, January 24, at 4.30 o'clock. Madame Sikelianos, who has been living in Greece for about 20 years, is devoting herself to furthering Greek arts and crafts. She has recently lectured before the Archaeological Institute of America on "The Delphic Festival and its Object...
...architect of the new building is Herbert Baker, who has attained eminence as the architect of the Secretariat at Delphi and the Winchester War Memorial cloisters. Baker planned Cecil Rhodes' house at Grotte Schuur, and was the architect of the Rhodes Memorial on Table Mountain...
...always a wall running down the centre of the arena. In Constantino's hippodrome, at least, the "spina" was replaced by a wall of separated monuments. Among these were a 50-foot Egyptian obelisk originally 94 feet high and a column bearing a beheaded bronze snake from Delphi. These monuments, piped, used to spout fountains at the hippodrome spectacles...
...spouted up through the planks of the wharf on the first night of Bound East for Cardiff but the sea was never kinder to Eugene O'Neill than his first producer, "Jig" Cook, to whom the poets of Greece gave a fragment of Apollo's temple at Delphi for a tombstone, for whom Greek athletes have revived the Parthian games...
...Marsuppini and the Tomb as a whole, also several Portrait busts. Among the photographs of Classical sculpture are ones of the Erectheum made for the book on this temple soon to be published by the American School at Athens, and many examples of Archaic sculpture including the Charioteer at Delphi...