Word: haverford
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...graduate of Haverford School, Brooks was an outstanding member of the Freshman football team last fall. He also ushered at the Fall Dance...
...list of Assistants and Tutors who have been appointed is as follows: Edward C. Devereux, Jr. '34, of New York City, now at the Connecticut Agricultural College, Storrs, Connecticut; Edward Y. Hartshorne, Jr. '33, of Haverford, Pennsylvania...
Furnishing former greats from Lehigh, Haverford, Tufts, Navy, and Williams, the graduate schools provided strong opposition for the local grapplers in the Intramural Wrestling Preliminaries held yesterday at the Indoor Athletic Building...
...almost say that it was not until our own day that stage histories like that of Dr. Noyes began to appear. The pioneers in this branch of study in America have been Professor Hazelton Spencer of Johns Hopkins, Professor A. C. Sprague of Harvard and Professor Leslie Hotson of Haverford College. With this book Dr. Noyes joins that company of specialists and adds the account of Ben Jonson's fate during the Restoration and the XVIIIth century to the tales already told of how Shakespeare was 'improved' or adapted to the tastes and prejudices of our ancestors, and how Beaumont...
Born in Philadelphia in 1870. Maxfield Parrish inherited his talent from his father. Etcher Stephen Parrish. Comfortably off, he was sent to Haverford college, later to Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia. There he began experimenting with that deep luminous color with which he was later to win his popular renown. Not until he went to Paris did he learn the trick from copyists of Flemish and Italian primitives. A Maxfield Parrish sky starts with a wash of thin plaster on a prepared board, followed by a coat of pure ultramarine blue. Successive layers of transparent blue glazes...