Word: feted
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...members of the University School of Architecture and the Department of Architecture of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology will give a "Fete Charrettte" tomorrow evening in the Hemenway gymnasium which will be modelled on the annual "Fete d'Ecole" of the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris. The historical period which has been set is that of Medieval Constantinople, within which the setting of the ball, decorations and costumes will be confined. The variety of costumes may, however, range throughout the entire body of characters who might conceivably have sojourned in Constantinople between the fall of the Roman Empire...
...Education has announced that the Squash Courts Building, the Big Tree Swimming Pool, and the Freshman Athletic Building will be open from 2 to 6 o'clock tomorrow. Hemenway gymnasium will he open all day except the main floor, which will be closed on account of preparations for the "Fete Charrette" to be given tomorrow night by the University School of Architecture and the Department of Architecture of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology...
...Fete Charette" is to be given in Hemenway Gymnasium on Thursday, February 22, by the members of the University School of Architecture and the Department of Architecture and the Massachusetts Institute, of Technology. A definite historical period has been set, that of Mediaeval Constantinople, within which the setting of the ball, decorations and costumes, will be confined. The variety of costumes may, however, range throughout the entire body of characters who might conceivably have sojourned in Constantinople between the fall of the Roman Empire and the Italian Renaissance. Tickets may be procured either at Robinson Hall in Cambridge...
...means of a small push-cart--a charrette. . . so that when a student is particularly rushed with his work he is said to be working "en charrette". In America this means expending a great effort. In Paris once a year the Ecole gives a large entertainment called the "Fete d'Ecole" the idea of which the University School has enlarged upon with its "Fete Charrette...
...Romeo alone: Grand Fete at the Capalets", from the Dramatic Symphony, "Romeo and Juliet". Berlios