Word: golden
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Langdon Warner '03 will give the third of a series of ten illustrated lectures on "The Development of Chinese Art" in the large lecture room of the Fogg Art Museum this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. His subject will be "The Golden Age and the Japanese Heritage...
...Lectures on "The Development of Chinese Art," III. "The Golden Age and the Japanese Heritage" (illustraded), Mr. Langdon Warner. Lecture Room, Fogg Art Museum...
...Lectures on "The Development of Chinese Art." III. "The Golden Age and the Japanese Heritage" (illustrated by lantern slides). Mr. Langdon Warner. Lecture Room, Fogg Art Museum...
...lack of intelligent interest in the war on the part of undergraduates. Mr. Burman's "Nail in the Shoe" is the best of the stories, but the reviewer is sentimental enough to wish that the cynical conclusion had not been added. Mr. Babcock's "Willie's Golden Moment" is almost as bad as a story can be. It is to a good dime novel as a melodrama of the movies to a real tragedy. As for Mr. Burk's fragmentary "Delay," a Senior editor should know better than to set such an example of halfdone work...
...entire group. The rectangle between the two wings is to be developed as a courtyard enclosed by a garden wall, with cloister-like arcades upon two sides. The Romanesque Hall is about seventy feet long, with a high-vaulted ceiling supported by pillars forming alcoves. A cast of the "Golden Gate" of the Freiburg Cathedral at its further end forms the entrance to the Gothic Hall beyond. This arrangement is copied from the crossing and choir of a church. It also gives an appropriate location for a cast of the rood screen of Naunberg Cathedral. The Renaissance hall, easily...