Word: fined
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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There are also some illustrations. They might perhaps be more intelligently criticised by somebody who had at least taken a fine arts course in college, but if the picture of a sad looking fellow by Peter Teigen is really, as he says, the portrait of an athlete, well...
Early German printing is the subject of a new display in the Widener Treasure Room. The exhibitions of modern fine printing and of Elizabethan books are still to be seen, but the composition of these displays has changed to some extent...
...Garrison '31 took Putnam's place yesterday and made an encouraging showing. He has been substituting for the injured regular in almost every game this winter and has turned in some fine permormances. His clever stickwork, if he is up to form against Yale will materially strengthen the Crimson offense...
...Sophocles" will constitute the fourth of a series of lectures on great authors, to be given by Professor C. R. Post '04, of the Department of Greek and Fine Arts, in Emerson D, at 4.30 o'clock today. The lecture is open to members of the University and of Radcliffe College...
...village church steeple. At Bondy Forest, only a few miles from Paris, the motor failed altogether and his plane clattered among the trees. In the rip-up he strained his leg, the only leg left him by the War. Helped to the ground, he exclaimed: "This is a fine to-do! I wonder how far LeBrix is by this time?" Joseph LeBrix had passed Tunis, was almost in Cairo...