Word: exhibitioner
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
An interesting and diversified collection of first editions, fine press books, rare bindings and autograph manuscripts now on display in the Treasure Room of Widener Library constitute a loan exhibition of books owned by members of the John Barnard Associates, a club of bibliophiles, composed primarily of undergraduates of Harvard...
Anyone visiting this loan exhibition of the volumes of undergraduate and graduate book collectors will be struck by the wide range of tastes represented. There are choice editions of such Eighteenth authors as Lord Chesterfield. Joseph Addison, and William Shenstone from the libraries of W. A. C. Miller, III, '34...
Donna Juanita, like Boccaccio, is the sort of operetta people enjoyed 50 years ago. It has a cluttered plot in which a French cadet (Jeritza) disguises himself as a woman, foils the British enemy and emerges a lieutenant. There are the usual marches, waltz tunes, love duets and. as in...
Four veterans comprise the backbone of the visiting Saints' sextet: E. and L. Prelesnick, Lynch, and Captain Almquist. All of these men were on their team's Eastern tour last year when the St. Mary's stickmen ran up a series of victories only to be trimmed 3 to 1...
An exhibition of the original drawings, the copper plates, and the etchings of Pablo Picasso for an edition of Ovid's Metamorphses will open today in the Contemporary Art Society's galleries in the Harvard Cooperative Society Building. The exhibition, which will continue through January 27, will consist of about...