Word: exhibitioner
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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A newcomer to America is the great modern architect Michael Breuer, some of whose works are now on exhibition in Robinson Hall. At the age of thirty-six Breuer is now one of the foremost of Modern architects and it is from his creative genius that a new era in...
On display in the library of the Graduate School of Engineering at Pierce Hall is a collection of first editions of classics in mechanics. This exhibition will continue through October 8.
Back from a trip to Trinidad, Dr. Raymond Lee Ditmars, New York Zoological Park's curator of mammals and reptiles, shamefacedly admitted that on the way home he had eaten twelve large, golden-hued frogs which had been intended for exhibition at the zoo.
Valley of the Giants surrounds its heroic theme with robust climaxes as huge, numerous, tightly packed and ancient as the rings on a redwood stump. They include a free-for-all fight wherein a redheaded lumberjack named Ox (Alan Hale) demolishes a barroom singlehanded; a wrestle to the death between...
In nearly every Carnegie International Exhibition since 1910 has appeared a painting from the determined brush of Mrs. Johanna K. Woodwell Hailman, one of Pittsburgh's own artists. In her huge old mansion on Penn Avenue, rich, widowed Mrs. Hailman almost single-handed keeps up a neighborhood where the...