Word: fined
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...attends the current production of "Everyman" at the Fine Arts Theatre, can fail to be impressed by the sincerity of its presentation. It is a difficult feat to put on a Fifteenth Century miracle play and achieve any suggestion of the effect which it must have had upon the audiences for which it was intended. In producing this effect, the reviewer believes, Miss Wycherly and her company have attained a surprising success...
Captain J. L. Reid '29 has been showing fine form in practice this Fall and is expected to lower the race record if the course is not too heavy from the recent rains. Leslie Flaksman '29 and W. E. King '28 are the only other men on the team who ran against Holy Cross last year...
Charles Eliot Norton was one of the most famous characters of "old Cambridge." The unique and forceful personality that made him one of the greatest of nineteenth century teachers and a triumphant torchbearer in the elevation of fine arts to a high place not only in educational curricula but in public esteem put his name among those of Harvard's best-known sons, where it will long be secure. Changing Cambridge has long since swept away "Norton's Woods," and not even the name remains to designate the residential district across Kirkland Street. But Harvard, and the educational and artistic...
...following article on the Allan Clark exhibition at the New Fogg Art Museum was written by R. T. Paine Jr. '26, a tutor and Assistant in the Fine Arts Department at the University...
...Thursday, October 27, under the auspices of the Division of Music and Fine Arts, Mme. Lillian Evanti, lyric coloratura soprano, will give a concert in the John Knowles Paine Concert Hall for the benefit of the Cambridge Chapter of the MacDowell Colony League...