Word: exhibitioner
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Professor Merriman will speak first, to be followed by President Lowell. After the addresses. Ellery Sedgwick '32 and W. S. Warner '32 will give an exhibition of prestidigitation and magic. Two motion pictures, a Grantland Rice "Sport-light," and an animated cartoon, will provide the final entertainment before the refreshments...
Once yearly the dusty, mid-Victorian Union League, a semipolitical (Republican) organization with some social pretensions, pays its respects to Art with an exhibition to which members may bring their wives and daughters. Advertised as chef d'oeuvre of last week's exhibition was the lifesize, specifically nude...
A wordy preface to the exhibition catalog by the French critic, Waldemar George, contains such gems of critical thought as "Art is made of double meanings. Pierre Roy . . . comes out of the infernal circle of twentieth century art and changes his centre of gravity. ... In the view of Pierre Roy...
Dec. 1?Exhibition of British art, for the benefit of Edward of Wales's personal fund for British ex-service men; on board the S. S. Aqidtania off Manhattan (by special courtesy of the U. S. Customs department).
Much has already been said in praise of the football team which defeated Yale last Saturday. The CRIMSON wishes also to extend its congratulations to a team which not only gave an exhibition of well played football, but which enjoyed the fuller satisfaction of winning a Yale game after a...