Word: designer
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...given by Ralph Isham '89, in memory of his son, A. K. Isham '15, who served in the World War as captain of the field artillery in the 42nd division. The instrument represents a return to traditional English and Continental design in that it is voiced as an ensemble rather than as an aggregation of solo effects. At one time the organ degenerated into a theatre instrument, but the Isham instrument is, to date, one of the most thorough-going attempts to treat the organ as an independent musical medium...
...Cercle Francais is offering a cash prize for the host poster design, advertising its forty-second production. Designs must be submitted to the judges of the contest by November 15. The contest is open to the public, and further information may be had from M.M. Storns '34, Lowell H-11, or from J. D. Kernan Jr. '34, Lowell...
Architect of the Supreme Court's new home is Cass Gilbert whose design is along classic Corinthian lines, with simple masses carefully proportioned. Builder is George A. Fuller Co. The building's overall measurements are 385 ft. by 304 ft. With the exterior finished in Vermont marble, Alabama marble will be used on the interior, Georgia marble will be used in the four courtyards. At Architect Gilbert's insistence and to the dismay of penny-pinching Congressmen, the Court chamber itself will be finished in Italian and Spanish marbles-a fact so far discreetly soft-pedaled...
Only old Times typographical feature to survive the shakeup was the clock design at the top of the editorial page on the grounds that "it indicates the importance of the page and is a symbol of its significance," it has been there for 130 years, it commemorates the paper's "passing from youth to maturity...
...this article there is also a statement which credits Mr. Wood for the design of the engines used in Miss America X. The engineer responsible for the design and development of these engines was the late Major Lionel M. Woolson. Chief Engineer of the Department of Aeronautics of the Packard Motor Car Co. Major Woolson was rarely given the credit due him for the important part he played in retaining the Harmsworth trophy...