Word: fined
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...figure subjects and landscapes by Whistler, architectural subjects by Bonington, landscapes by Isabey, animals by Rosa Bonheyr, subjects connected with Napoleonic Wars by Raffet, and caricatures by Daumier. In addition to lithographs belonging to the Fogg Museum, prints have been lent for this exhibition by the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Mr. FitzRoy Carrington; Dr. Denman W. Ross '75; and Mr. Paul J. Sachs...
Vague rumors have for some time been circulating in the University that the Editorial Board of the CRIMSON has suppressed many communications disagreeing with the CRIMSON'S editorial opinions. In as much as this is so obviously at outs with the fine tradition long ago set up by this paper,--as the open channel of expression for University opinion,--I decline to believe these rumors unless proved by specific instance; hence, this communication...
Professor A. Pope '01, of the Department of Fine Arts, will give a conference in the Fogg Art Museum this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock, on the painting by Tintoretto now being shown in the gallery. The picture, the subject of which is "Diana," comes close to the series of smaller mythological subjects, the best known of which form the decoration of one room in the Ducal Palace, Venice...
...Offensive kicking had its fine flower at Princeton, especially in the earlier games. Driggs seemed to suffer from nervousness in the Harvard and Yale games, and was not placing his punts as well as in the previous games. For Harvard Mahan was always a power with his right foot. Here the kicking game was well mixed with a run from kick formation that was always useful either in action or as a threat with a man like Mahan behind the line...
George Washington was a keen angler and a pamphlet by Dr. George H. Moore "Washington as an Angler," may be seen in the library in special edition extra--illustrated by the insertion of the manuscript inscription of the presentation from the author, many portraits of Washington, and fine autograph letter signed by Washington. Grover Cleveland was also a keen fisherman and wrote a very clever little brochure "A Defense of Fishermen." Only 20 of these were issued and the library's copy was presented by the author with a charming autograph letter. John Qincy Adams, De Witt Clinton, and Daniel...