Word: exhibitioner
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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In preparation for the British Trade Exhibition at Buenos Aires to be opened by Edward of Wales in mid-March, there were distributed to Argentine school chil dren last week over 100,000 typewritten copies of "God Save the King," "in English rendered in Spanish phonetics."
Several outstanding works of art, the gifts of the late Mrs. Aaron Naumberg of New York, are now on exhibition at the Fogg Museum. Four of these paintings, shown on this page, from the bulk of the collection of paintings included in the legacy.
In the summer the first three men from the Harvard team, and the first three from Yale will play together against Oxford and Cambridge, and then journey on the continent to play in tournaments and to give exhibition matches.
Henry Williamson, noted British novelist, will speak at 7.30 o'clock tonight in the Exhibition Room of Widener Library on Wilfred Owen, an English poet who was killed in the World War.
It seems to us, as we reflect, that this tendency for rooters mutually to disregard the old standards of sportsmanlike conduct is to a large degree caused by the professionalism which has become so integral a part of American sport. The average undergraduate spectator is not now dependent on intercollegiate...