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...Drepperd provides. Apparently some of the best prints were used to illustrate books. The division of early American caricature is ably covered and serves to round out an excellently written and thoroughly serviceable book. In many ways the author has done for one section of prints what Hind has done for the whole field...
...spreading a net around one end of a fallen hollow tree, hunters in Arkansas last week caught a 98-lb. timber wolf with only two toes on his right hind...
...Before the week's close every single French delegate had left for Paris with the exception of Ambassador de Fleuriau, who had obvious reasons for staying be hind in his Embassy. In Paris Prime Minister Tardieu said that there was no possibility of his returning to the conference unless Lord there were "new developments." Lord Tyrrell, British Ambassador, called on Foreign Minister Briand, begged him to come back to a moribund parley. The Frenchman had left London with the announcement that he "might come back if there was anything...
...advent of Professor Hind, an art critic of recognized authority, is awaited in the confident expectation that the high standards set by previous incumbents of the chair in their interpretation of poetry in its-stricter sense will be maintained in the consideration of poetry in its broader scope...
...appointment of Arthur Mayger Hind, Slade Professor of Fine Arts at the University of Oxford to the post of Charles Eliot Norton Professor of Poetry at Harvard is of peculiar interest since it marks the second departure from the field of literature in the choice of an incumbent for the Norton Chair...