Word: exhibitioner
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Tufts and Boston University players demonstrated the new basketball rules last night in the Indoor Athletic Building and followed this up with an exhibition game.
Between the periods of the exhibition game, ushers collected written questions from the audience. These were all answered over the amplifying system.
Arranged with considerable taste and skill, a collection of some of James Joyce's most important manuscripts and first editions are now on exhibition in the front hall of Widener Library.
Gathered from all parts of the earth, the latest acquisitions to the Peabody Museum's huge archaeological and ethnological collection are now being prepared for public exhibition and for special assistance to research students.
An especially noteworthy unit of the exhibition is a copy of the first edition of Gaforius's "Practical Musicae," which was the most important book on music theory in the Renaissance.