Word: fines
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...William E. Hocking, Philosophy; Arthur N. Holcombe, Government; E. A. Hooton, Anthropology; D. H. McLaughlin, Geology; D. H. Menzel, Astronomy; Andre Morize, Committee for Elementary Modern Language Instruction; James B. Munn, English; A. J. McMullen, English; C. Palache, Mineralogy; T. Parsans, Sociology; R. H. Pfeiffer, Semitic; P. J. Sachs, Fine Arts; F. A. Saunders, Physics; J. R. Ware, Indic Philology; and R. H. Wetmore, Biology...
This week the Fine Arts is reviving two of the finest movies produced within the past few years, "The Unfinished Symphony" and "The Man Who Knew Too Much." Both pictures left this reviewer in a state of hushed pleasure, for each is a masterpiece...
...hardly necessary to recite the mad plot of "The Man Who Knew Too Much"; for at least a year it has been incorporated into our modern folk-lore. Leslie Banks is fine as one of the harassed, trouble-seeking parents, and Nova Pilbeam, since grown to royal stature in "Nine Days a Queen" is credible as the kidnapped child. And of course Peter Lorre, as the ringleader of the ugliest gang over collected within the walls of one studio, contributes that famous characterization of controlled deadly ferocity...
Size restrictions for prints have been removed in the new official rules for the Harvard CRIMSON Photographic Salon to take place on November 23 at the Fine Arts Guild. The only restriction as to size for the entries is that they must all be on mounts approximately 16x20 inches. A condensed set of rules follows...
...prints must be left at the Fine Arts Guild before 5 p.m. on November 20th...