Word: exhibitioner
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Wide was the wonder throughout the land last week as Chicago, the Second City, floundered deeper into its spectacular mire of public debt. Rarely before has a full-grown municipality made such a financial exhibition of itself. There was no money in the City Treasury, none in Cook County Treasury...
Portraitist Charles Webster Hawthorne, prefacing a current Manhattan exhibition of his work (Feb. 3-15).
The exhibition of advertisements entered in the Bok Competition for the Harvard Advertising Awards is opened to the public today, and all the entries will be on display in the reading room of the Baker Library in the Business School.
This is the only day that the public is to be admitted to this tremendous show of thousands of advertisements. Three hundred and fourteen competitors from all parts of the country have submitted their advertising, making this year's exhibition 25 per cent larger than that of last winter. Only...
The competition, which is open to all students of the architectural schools of M. I. T. and Harvard, and the classes of design of the Boston Architectural Club, has become an annual affair. The problem, which was to be solved in two and a half weeks, was an "Entrance to...