Word: exhibitioner
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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In spite of their inexperience the University foilsmen put up a fine exhibition, displaying a sparkling brand of fencing which at times equalled that of some of the greatest masters in this country.
The current public Art Exhibition in the Students Common Room at Lowell House reveals that members of the House are active collectors of paintings, drawings, and prints. Some etchings and engravings are directly associated with studies of literature, history, and fine arts; numerous prints record keen interest in artistic forms...
The Common Room wall paper, with its scenes of the American Revolution dominates the Exhibition. The architects Coolidge, Shepley, Bullfinch, and Abbott, through C. A. Coolidge '81. Associate of Lowell House, have loaned two fine pencil drawings of the House. An early engraving of Harvard College in the exhibition is...
The modern art of Hungary, if it is to be judged by this show, can be called interesting, but hardly of outstanding importance. It lacks on the whole a depth of thought and feeling, without which the paintings appear weak and insipid. This is not however a wholesale condemnation, for...
A swift backhander from Luton, the high scorer of the contest, made from a gallop, drove the ball between the bars for the first score of the game. Then after giving an exhibition of fine saving, the Harvard number one man registered again. Captain Freeman then started the Tigers off...