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Dates: during 1920-1929
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CRIMSON editorial competitions have a habit of paying pretty good dividends. Frankly, I learned a good sight more about English composition during my own CRIMSON competition than in a year's course in advanced composition...
...settings of A.A. Milne's English comedy, despite the fact that they offered an unusually difficult problem for the designer, will thus again be the work of an undergraduate artist. This is in accordance with the Dramatic Club's policy of making use of student talent where ever possible. The three dimensional treatment so much in evidence in modern scenic design will be followed in the fall production, where actual construction of details of the sets will supplant painted mouldings and bookshelves...
...first exhibition in this country of a collection of contemporary Japanese and English pottery and weaving will be opened December 6 by the Harvard Society for Contemporary Art, in its exhibition rooms in the Harvard Cooperative Building...
This collection, which is beginning an American tour with the Harvard show, includes examples of lacquer work as done today by Japanese potters, and many pieces made in imitation of ancient methods of glazing. The Oriental work and the work of English weavers has been brought direct from Japan and England...
...Dunster House the Associates are John Livingston Lowes, Professor of English, Charles Howard Mcllwain. Eaton Professor of Government, Lawrence Henderson, Professor of Biological Chemistry. Paul Joseph Sachs '00, Professor of Fine Arts and Assistant Director of the Fogg Museum of Arts. Alfred Marston Tozzer '00, Professor of Anthropology, Edward Ballantine, Assistant Professor of Music. James Bryant Conant, Professor of Chemistry, and Edward Allen Whitney, Assistant Professor of History and Literature...