Word: exhibitioner
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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The great American Museum of Natural History last week showed lesser museums a new way of dodging a deficit. The museum has 35 exhibition halls, 500 employes. Frederick Trubee Davison, the American's new president, and George Herbert Sherwood, its harried director, have found that their available $1,600...
No great pity had the public for this 66-year-old bankster. The warrant on which he was arrested accused him of misappropriating over $300,000 of his depositors' funds. The charges as developed by the U. S. Attorney outlined a far larger story: that following the stockmarket crash...
E. E. Stowell '34 scored Harvard's only points in the National Intercollegiate Swimming Association Championship at the Yale exhibition pool in New Haven on Saturday evening.
Somewhere in the maze of empty offices above the Coop, the Harvard Society for Contemporary Art is exhibiting the works of Harvard and Radcliffe students. The paintings sparsely covering the walls of the Society's two rooms have drawn from the critics rather favorable comment. The few drawings and etchings...
If the purpose of the present exhibition is to create an interest in undergraduate art, or to foster an interest already existent, the endeavor will meet with little success. Fine as the individual painting and drawing may be, the value of the exhibition to the student is diminished by the...