Word: display
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Today is the last day of the exhibition of drawings made by students in the School of Domestic and Landscape Architecture for Women. The display, which is under the auspices of the School of Landscape Architecture, will be open to the public today from nine to five in the Hall of Casts at Robinson Hall...
...team showed promise of considerable power, especially in the work of the forward line which is beginning to display and effective unity of attack which was a continual threat to the B. A. A. goal. Both teams scored frequently with the advantage of power slightly to favor of the more experienced Boston players. In the absence of Coach Claflin, Mr. Alfred Winsor '02 took charge of practice assisted by Mr. G. W. Canterbury...
...people, however, as evinced in the recent election, have thought differently of the Sixty-seventh. What their real opinion is, cannot be crystallized into clear expression. But Congress still has, until March 4, an opportunity to display talents largely lethargic in the past two years. Prompt action taken on the important bills pending, especially the Dyer anti-lynching bill already passed by the House will regain for them some of their lost prestige. The dying gladiators have a last opportunity to salute His Majesty--the Average Citizen--with something else than mere appropriations and mental inertia...
...communists who are the avowed foes of capitalism, nationalism, and militarism have been treated to a big dose of Russian nationalism and militarism in the shape of several colossal military reviews of the crack Red Army, newly equipped from head to foot, and attended by all the cheering the display of national pride that only a splendid martial review can call forth. To this the delegates merely observed that their parties at home would be inspired by the example of the Red Army to give battle unflinchingly, a countenancing of militarism which is certainly not in accord with their published...
...extreme; what was expected to be dull and prosaic was interesting and charming. The Dvorak of the F-major symphony shows himself a skillful musician, interesting if not thrilling, original if not "radical", pleasing if not powerful--altogether charming. Particularly in the first three movements did he display his fertile imagination, flowing melodic invention, and dainty skill in orchestration. There is a cleanness and purity that resembles Mozart, with none of the muddiness which occasionally mars the "New World...