Word: exhibitioner
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Through the generosity of Muneyohsi Yanags, N. Miura and P. Yamamoto, there is being held at the Fogg Art Museum a loan exhibition of Otsne, a type of Japanese folk painting made at the village of Otsn near Kyete. This early peasant painting is rare even in Japan.
¶ Adopted a joint resolution inviting "States of the Union and foreign countries" to an international petroleum exhibition at Tulsa, Okla. in October.
Brazilians are growing equally vexed, and in the Argentine last week the City Council of Buenos Aires debated a choice between two ordinances, one entirely forbidding the exhibition of talkies in English, the other increasing by 50% the tax on theatres showing such films.
THE GREEN PASTURES?An excellent exhibition of blackamoor theology on earth and as it is in heaven (TIME, March 10).
Open to the public, this lecture will give an opportunity to followers of art to fully understand the treasures now on exhibition. Professor Tinker is a visiting professor from Yale and lectured here this past semester.