Word: fine
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Chameleon Man. In Louisville, Ky., Robert Bingham was a fine dignified publisher, but in London as an Ambassador his chief distinctions were: 1) the number of honorary degrees he accepted from British universities; 2) the fact that he did not get around to warning the State...
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...offer a series of courses in the History and practical creation of stage settings for those of artistic inclination who are interested in the drama. The fact that a man took two or three of these courses need not interfere with his ability to pass the General Examination in Fine Arts, which are primarily historical, if such studies were offered as purely extra or related work, aside from the regular historical courses now given in the department. Concentration in the artistic phase of the drama need not be allowed, provided that men interested in stage design had the opportunity...