Word: glads
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...conclusion the writer states that he is glad Harvard will probably never patronize a living artist. If this were true, and I am sure it is not, Harvard would be closing to its students many of whom, unlike the writer, appreciate good art a very large and rich field of experience. William Parker...
...slides, and hard work. They may be persuaded that mere enjoyment of art is the end desired. They will surely forget that criticism and the knowledge that will fit them for the curatorship of a museum are the worthwhile parts of artistic study. We have here been, we are glad to say, quite successful in excluding anything in our buildings that might suggest art for art's sake, as can be seen by the close relationship, for instance, of the Sargent murals in our library to commercial poster work...
...country's airmail contracts. Adopting the familiar strategy, he telephoned that good Democrat, roly-poly Publisher Clark Howell of the Atlanta Constitution, asked him to chairman a Federal Aviation Commission to investigate all U. S. aviation. Mr. Howell, whose ignorance of aviation appalled even himself, was glad to do his old friend a favor...
There followed such a mass of charges and counter-charges that examining magistrates were glad to postpone the entire business, clap Grandson Millet into jail on the simple charge of passing worthless checks...
President and Mrs. Conant will be at home and glad to see all students in the University at the President's House, 17 Quincy Street, tomorrow afternoon between 4 and 6 o'clock...