Word: generaled
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...artists have apparently reached a stage of development which would defy even the criticism of the most conservative critics. A certain Mr. Deckinson of the individualist faith, having painted a picture entitled "The Fossil Hunters" in ghostly gray with a recumbent old man delicately pointing a twig in the general direction of a grind stone in the semi-abstract, won a five hundred dollar prize. Unfortunately, the photographer commissioned to take a picture of this work of art, being a conservative in the matter of posing and of regard for the limitations of his patrons, noted something amiss...
...elucidated in the class room even less enthusiasm may be felt. It is not the fact that the college newspaper teaches journalism or the Dramatic Club acting that makes them valuable; it is the fact that they afford some little contact with the problems of doing things in general. And on the other hand the more contemplative training of the class room can only furnish a general background of knowledge the immediate and specific application of which is not only undesirable but impossible...
Carroll F. Getchell, General Manager of the Harvard A. A., last night announced the draw for football tickets for the Yale game. The Class of 1905, being the 25 year class, is preferred as are the classes from 1866 through 1889. They were not included in the draw. The Class of 1896 won first position in the draw followed by 1922. 1899 was drawn last...
...Money Market in 1929", to take only one example, can hardly fail to be stimulating and instructive under the leadership of Mr. Burgess of the New York Federal Reserve Bank. And anything that such men as Dr. Vanderblue, Professor Crum, and Colonel Ayres may have to say on the general business situation may well be of national interest...
...University soccer team and the Naval Academy battled to a one to one tie Saturday afternoon at Annapolis. The Navy took the offensive during the greater part of the game, but the Crimson's excellent passing and general team play were the saving factor for Harvard. The only goal of the visitors was scored by H. H. Broadbent '32 in the first half...