Word: golden
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...this golden juncture, then, American should not let nay opportunity slip by, and it will greatly depend upon the government to lend a hearty support to her own capitalists in their attempt to establish "a relation that would enable the United States to have an equal voice with the five other powers in guiding the development of Chin" and "to maintain the open door in her trade with that country." At the same time she will be doing the Chinese people a great service which I can assure any and every American they will never forget...
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...Professor Allan Marquand, "Lucadella Robbia"; Dr. Osvald Siren, twelve lectures on "Giotto and his Followers"; Charles T. Carruth, two lectures on the "Della Robbia Family"; Langdon Warner '03, ten lectures on "The Development of Chinese Art"; Timothy Cole, "Analogy between Painting and Engraving"; Professor Chandler Rathfon Post '04, "The Golden Age of Spanish Painting"; Professor Van den Ven, "The Churches of Constantinople"; FitzRoy Carrington, two lectures, "Landscape Etching," and "Italian Engraving: the Florentines"; Dr. Ananda Coomaraswamy, "Buddhist Art in India...
...deer was chased to shallow water, where Coach Nickalls alighted from his pair-oar and grasped the animal firmly by the neck, only to have the terrible luck of slipping at such a critical moment. Of course, the deer took the golden opportunity to make a hasty retreat, leaving the Yale men disconsolate and the Yale coach struggling on a sandy bottom...
...number of plays by Mr. Walker himself, there will be shown several by Lord Dusany, whose "Night at an Inn" is now the biggest one-act sensation that the New York stage has had for many years. Mr. Walker has secured the exclusive American rights to Dusany's "The Golden Doom," and this play will be an important part of the repertoire. Other interesting plays will be Shakspere's "Love's Labor's Lost," Oscar Wilde's "The Birthday of the Infanta"; "The Golden Ball," by Alice Brown; "Six Games," by Anna Hempstead Branch; and new plays by Hortense Flexner...