Word: exhibitioner
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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He is still on Park Avenue. His galleries have never been open to the public, though once he took his collections en a nationwide, personally-conducted exhibition-tour. Post-War conditions injured the Hamilton Philippine interests. From time to time lately some painting has been sold. But the Hamilton collection...
Beginning Monday, May 20, there will be held an exhibition of some of the work of several members of the staff of the School of Architecture, in the Old Fogg Museum. Professors Haffner and Conant, and Messrs. Murphy, Warren, and Ripley will be represented in the exhibition, which will include...
Also beginning Monday, May 20, the students in the School of Architecture will hold an exhibition in Robinson Hall, showing their work in freehand, life drawing, water colour, etc. On the basis of this display will be awarded the Eugene Dodd Medal which is given annually to the best student...
The trustees refused to countenance even a temporary exhibition at the Library. So the Fulop patrons, acting anonymously through some attorneys named Saul, shipped the work to a Manhattan gallery, anticipated critical applause which, they hoped, would shame their mulish townsmen.
Clothes were the keynote, last week, of the opening of the Royal Academy exhibition in London. The pictures were of that conventional, familiar stripe which appeals to all well-bred Englishmen. But when Eagless Margot Asquith, who always enjoys her own idiosyncrasies, appeared in a cubistic gown of black and...