Word: fieldses
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Certainly, one can quarrel with the decisions. One might say, among other things, that the judges this year were reluctant to stray from the fields of conservatism. On the whole, however, virtue has earned its own reward. Practically the sole divisions of the Pulitzer selections which the average citizen is...
France is represented by reproductions of work by Dicasso, Durain, Cachaise, Matisse and Maillot, all modern artists bearing most distinguished reputations as leaders in their fields.
Any future college trained dramatists and theatre technicians must apparently be drawn from extra-Cambridge fields. Eugene O'Neil, Philip Barry, Sidney Howard, Kenneth, Macgowan, Robert Edmund Jones--these men will have to be regarded as the first fruits of a tree which was never allowed to reach its fullest...
Painting, sculpture, architecture, music, mechanics, engineering and natural philosophy were among the fields to which this extraordinary man turned his talents. To this versatility he added an extremely personable person, a polished charm, and an aptitude for any accomplishment.
The "Yale Scientific Magazine" is the name of Yale's latest publication. The magazine has been established with the approval of the Yale Corporation and the faculty of Sheffield Scientific School, it was announced yesterday. The new magazine, to be issued quarterly, will be published by undergraduate editors assisted by...