Word: display
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Coach Bigelow will start the same line-up tonight which opposed Boston University at the opening whistle last Tuesday. In that game the Crimson skaters gave ample evidence of their power in a game marred by exceptional roughness. Tonight a much superior brand of hockey will be on display, and the speed and passing of the University stickmen will be given an opportunity to show to advantage...
...Fogg Museum also possesses a picture by Ribera similar to the Velasquez now on display. This picture, which is the painter's conception of St. Jerome, is part of the Museum's permanent collection and is hung in the second floor galleries...
...Dying Seneca", an early work of Velasquez, the great Spanish painter, will be on display at the Fogg Art Museum during the rest of this week as a loan from the Ehrich galleries of New York. The picture is not signed, but internal evidence is very strong in favor of Velasquez as its author, according to Associate Professor G. H. Edgell '09, of the department of Fine Arts...
Beginning tomorrow, there will be on display in the Treasure Room of Widener Library a large exhibit of early editions of all the standard Greek and Roman authors arranged by Professor C. H. Moore of the department of Latin. All the books in the exhibit were printed before 1500 A. D. and the earliest date back to 1470. Over half of the exhibit will consist of first editions, that is, of books which represent the first printed copies of the Greek and Latin works they contain...
Great writers have sometimes sought to paint the underworld. Not the most daring among them put upon canvas scenes more revolting or more despicable in the cold-blooded and sordid vices they display than several which the evidence in this case has depicted. The cynicism of most of the characters in the drama provokes laughter, but it is laughter of amazement and of scorn. There is something ludicrous in this naked parade of greed and of obscenity; and the predominant impression it leaves in minds not squeamish over common frailties is that of unmitigated repugnance and disgust...