Word: exhibitions
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Director St. Gaudens announced that the Institute's annual international exhibit* of paintings would consist of work by artists invited to contribute anything they chose and not, as always heretofore, of canvases selected by a jury. The one big international exhibit in the U. S., in other words, was to be almost as free and spontaneous as the annual circus of the independent U. S. artists...
...Editorial Department my keen delight in every number of TIME, its admirable condensed style, pithy news and incisive comments, at times caustic but never ill-natured, and also my admiration for the patience and toleration it shows to the microcephalic morons who so frequently vent their spleen and exhibit their ignorance in the puerile letters of complaint or protest over negligible trifles, which TIME fearlessly prints from week to week. May your circulation ever increase...
There were rooms and rooms full of ladies with nothing on at all. Some of them lay on beds, gazing at you pensively. Some sat up, turned this way or that from the hips to exhibit their soft back curves, while others faced their beholders squarely erect, with something like defiance in their eyes and a metallic quality about their bold fronts expressive of womankind's underrated hardihood...
Besides the exhibit of manuscript journals of Joseph Conrad which is now being held in Widener Library, there is a collection of exhibits pertaining to the early history of the University. Ivory medallions of Thomas Hollis, Thomas Brand Hollis and Frances Hutcheson are being shown. Views of the College and portraits of the Faculty of 1868 are also to be seen...
Manuscript journals of Joseph Conrad feature the exhibit at present on view in the Treasure Room of Widener Library...