Word: designers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Nathaniel Choate '22 of Framingham won the competition for the Junior Dance program design, according to an announcement of the Dance Committee last evening. The Committee wishes to thank S. F. Moorehead for his unusually good design, and H. R. Rehn, J. V. Spades, and E. L. Thaxter all of the Junior class for their contributions...
...news that a Boston syndicate is building a "fishing schooner" of an especially fast design with the intention of carrying off the International Fishing Boat trophy next summer, when the ships from Lunenburg and Gloucester again compete, has aroused, a storm of quite justified indignation in Canadian ports. The Halifax "Herald" which originally gave the trophy, conveys in an especially caustic editorial, the sentiments held by all lovers of fair play on both sides of the border. The cup was offered for bona-fide fishing vessels only and the races were to be sailed in whatever weather Dame Fortune...
...sketches have been received in the competition for the design on the cover of the Junior Dance Program that a decision has been reached to extend the time limit until Friday, February 18. The showing thus far has been very poor and seriously threatens the success of the Dance Program. The time extension has been made more in order to enable those who have begun or already completed their sketches to enter them in the competition than to encourage new men to attempt the work. At all events it is very important, according to those in charge that the design...
...competition for the design on the cover of the dance programs will close on Wednesday, February 16, and all designs must be given to R. P. Parker '22, Apthorp House, on or before that date. Very few have been received up to the present, and it is important that all men submit their designs as soon as possible...
...School of Landscape Architecture is in the same faculty with the School of Architecture, and shares in the same endowment fund and in the use of Robinson Hall. It gives an opportunity for students in architecture to take courses in landscape design if they wish, and in any event, they can see the landscape work being carried on and learn something of the point of view of that profession...