Word: fair
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Campbell is the Art Director of Vogue, Vanity Fair, and House and Garden, and in that capacity is in charge of the artistic appearance of these publications. In introducing the speaker, Mr. P. M. Hollister '13 said, "Mr. Campbell is not a theorist; he takes idiotic and ineffective drawings, and makes them attractive and plausible...
...Campbell, as Art Director of Vogue, Vanity Fair, and House and Garden, is responsible for the physical appearance and the general artistic excellence of those magazines, and is a large buyer of advertising and magazine art. The market for such work, over which he presides, has been a great factor in developing many of the foremost fashion artists in the country. He has introduced to the American public such well known French illustrators as Lepape, Martin, Boutet de Mondel the younger, Georges Barbier, and Brissaud. In photography the Baron de Meyer, Alfred Cheney Johnston, Nikolas Muray, and Dr. Arnold Genthe...
...fourth of the Crimson-Lampoon talks on advertising will be held tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in the Crimson Sanctum when Mr. Heyworth Campbell, "art director of the Nast publications, "Vogue", "Vanity Fair", and "House and Garden", will give an address which will be open to all members of the University...
...tutorial system was inaugurated Harvard in 1912. At that time a general examination for graduation was established experimentally for men concentrating in History, Government and Economics. It was felt that these examinations could be made effective and, at the same time, fair to the student only by the development of a system of individual guidance, so six tutors were appointed. Since then the general examination, with or without tutors, has been put into effect as a requirement for men concentrating in a number of other subjects, all in fact, except Mathematics and the natural sciences,--and the number of tutors...
James Harvey Robinson, author of The Mind in the Making: "What do we do in school to help a child to understand himself and his fellowmen in the light of modern psychological discoveries? Of religion and family life nothing critcal must be said. Nor can any fair discussion of the profit system be encouraged for fear of a suspicion of socialistic leanings...