Word: drawned
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...works, beginning today at the Fogg Museum, is perhaps one of the most unusual ever shown in this country. No pains have been spared in assembling a collection to show every phase of the great artist's many-sided career. Private collections in New York and elsewhere have been drawn upon and works not generally accessible to the public are being exhibited almost, for the first time. Examples of some of Rembrandt's finest etchings his religious paintings, His landscapes, his portraits, early and late, one of his rare mythological subjects, have been procured; and his drawngs, especially interesting...
...Sutro has conceived some excellent characters he has drawn them well, but he has not worked out a series of actions at all probable-in fact his play and veri-similitude have not even a nodding acquaintance. Every line of the play indicates rapid working over of very old material to which has been added to give a slight impression of up-to-dateness, a certain amount of modern "atmosphere". Two characters save the play from utter artistic oblivion; Lady Clarissa's aunt, who gives the audience a hearty laugh about once every half hour, and John Cordway's brother...
When a college pauses to take stock of itself in a report drawn up solely for the benefit of its graduates, it might be fairly said that it is none of anybody else's business. But, such a report as this, just published by one of the most influential smaller colleges in the country, goes into a question seriously affecting college men everywhere. It points out one of the most striking tendencies in present day education--the tendency to "hurry up" the finished product, to specialize the college course, transforming the four years into a sort of undergraduate professional school...
Three prizes of $200 each are offered for the best essays, written by a student in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, on a topic drawn from one of the various fields of learning: English, Fine Arts, Music, History, Government, Economics, Business Administration, Philosophy, and Education...
...Daily Princetonian, and the CRIMSON, feel are necessary if the present tendencies of football are to be checked. It is to be hoped that there will not be a large number of people who will deduce that the object is to spoil the game. Rather, the platform was drawn up with the feeling that the present over-systematizing, over-training, and over-emphasis, of football must be counteracted, or these characteristics will grow and make conditions so bad that the game would be killed. Some of the points on this platform are, as the result of the discussion that...