Word: iv
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Girl IV: And she even criticizes the way we dress. She thinks we shouldn't wear organdie blouses or put red polish on our fingernails...
...were chosen from Harvard faculty members: President, George Howard Parker, Professor of Zoology and Director of the Zoological Laboratory; Vice-President for Class II, Walter Bradford Cannon '96, George Higginson Professor of Physiology; Vice-President for Class III, Edwin Francis Gay, professor of Economic History; Vice-President for Class IV, Arthur Stanley pease '02, professor of Latin and Walter Channing Cabot Fellow; Recording Secretary, Walter Eugene Clark '03, Wales Professor of Sanskrit and editor of the Harvard Oriental Series...
...three masters: "Rembrandt, Velasquez and Nature." Be cause his work only superficially resembles the first two, critics have generally agreed that the last was his best teacher. No mere portrait painter, he was able at his best to make a face reveal a biography. Of his portrait of Charles IV and his family Theophile Gautier said that it looked like a butcher's family that had just won a lottery prize. He expressed his restless virility best in etchings and drawings which showed movement - street scenes, bullfights. Blues, browns and greens were his favorite colors...
Died. Sir Gerald du Maurier, 61, actor, manager, son of the late Artist & Novelist George du Maurier (Trilby, Peter Ibbetson); following an operation for an internal disorder; in London. In 1896 Sir Gerald made his only trip to the U. S. with Beerbohm Tree, acted in Hamlet, Henry IV, Trilby. In England he became one of the most famed actors of the land, played in Peter Pan, The Admirable Crichton, Brewster's Millions, Bulldog Drummond, Alias Jimmy Valentine, Arsene Lupin. He was knighted in 1922. Lately he acted in the cinema. His last part: a French valet in Catherine...
...exhibition of water colors by Charles Bopkinson '91, opened yesterday in galleries IV and V at the Flgg Art Museum. Almost all of them are marine pictures and a large portion have as their subject large rocks with the occan in the background...