Word: impressionism
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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"Tormo the Trout" by Mr. Weston is a daintily worded and slightly mystie sketch of the sort that is pleasant to read but which leaves no particular impression on the reader's mind. Mr. McCormick's vivid study based on a shipwreck makes a definite impression. So little emphasis is...
If the moral of the sketch "Discretion Is--" were followed, the verse in this number would be dismissed with the observation that verse is, after all, a matter "de gustibus." The criticism that is here made may be taken for what it is worth. The success of the first piece...
"Keep your shirt on"--"watchful waiting" was the key of last evening's meeting "in view of the prospects of war." And there were very few men who left the Union without a deep impression of the sanity of three remarkably fine speeches. It is just such times as these...
Dr. Fitch outlined the groups as the complacent provincialists, the conscientious provincialists, and the bitter provincialists. The first are the private school men, who draw together naturally and unconsciously by reason of their similar training and vast interests in common; the second are the public school men, sprung from the...
The statement in yesterday's CRIMSON, by the management of Mr. Goldberg's connection with the orchestra a few days previous to the appearance of his communication may, in the opinion of some, indicate too much severity," conveyed an unfortunate impression, because not until it appeared did I realize that...