Word: intrinsice
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At the Fogg Art Museum, opening this morning, is an exhibition of the paintings of Dr. Denman W. Ross. The paintings have a two-fold interest; in addition to their intrinsic merit as works of art, they have been produced as illustrations of the theories which Dr. Ross has developed...
Mr. Lamb has given us a colorful and stirring account of the career of a great conqueror, and if we may criticize the lack of documentation, we must remember the intrinsic difficulty of the subject and be thankful for a thoroughly readable account of what in other hands might be...
Comparatively trivial accomplishments have a disconcerting way of appearing side by side with the mightiest deeds in the history of the great. It may be purely a weakness for the anecdote, but more often it is the recognition of an intrinsic merit of personal method, which ranks the first trans...
For the first time the Chamber of Deputies voted down, last week, a measure proposed by Premier Raymond Poincaré's present "Sacred Union" Cabinet (TIME, Aug. 2 et seq.). The Cabinet has stood unshakable until now, because of its great achievement in rescuing the franc from collapse and...
Interest attached to the Derita play, The Last of the Lowries, when, last week, its author, Paul Green, received a 1927 Pulitzer Prize for his longer work, In Abraham's Bosom. But it was to Mr. Sampson by Charles Lee and The Delta Wife by Walter McClellan, to The Immortal...