Word: exteriorizer
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...impersonal; it considers what is general, common to all men; it does not take differences between individuals into account.- II. It has no comprehension of the diversity of various epochs, and does not take an historic point of view. III. It does not have a feeling for the exterior of things; it is not picturesque. This classic ideal was worn out towards the end of the 18th century; another was to take its place...
...long time no attention was paid to exterior things, to landscapes for instance. Bernardin de Saint Pierre and Chateaubriand were the first to describe landscapes. Then writers and painters came to be allied. Diderot wrote his "Salons"; literature began to borrow some of the methods of art. Changes in the life of races began to be the subject of study...
...University," by G. L. Paine '96; "The Union and the Workingman," by James A. Stinson of the Riverside Press, and "The Principles and Methods of the Union," by President Ely. The publication, which is about forty pages long, will also contain pictures of officers and teachers and exterior and interior views of the building. Friends of the union will be especially interested in photographs of four of the men most connected with founding the institution: Robert M. Lovett '92, George L. Peirce '91, Carlos C. Closson '92, and Louis F. Berry...
...souvenir book of Alexader Hall, the new assembly building, is to be issued, giving descriptions of the various parts of the interior and interpreting the statuary and carving of the exterior. A life-size statue of Dr. McCosh, carved from red sandstone is now being completed at the studio of J. Massey Rhind in New York, and will be placed in a prominent position in Alexander Hall...
...contractors for the Phelps Memorial Gateway expect to have the roof on and all the exterior work finished in about a week, if the weather holds good. Delays in the shipment of stone and iron have retarded the work very seriously, but it is expected to have the structure practically complete by next April. The building is to contain twelve recitation rooms of large size, a library, some minor recitation rooms and two offices. It will contain a large electrie elevator, the first to be placed on the campus...