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...display among the drawings are two of outstanding merit by Carl Pick. hard '31, a former Lampoon editor. One, incidentally, is a representation of Bob Lampoon, who was for many years the janitor of the Lampoon building, and has now become a traditional figure. Byman Bloom is the author of two collections of supporter sketches. These of one group, which are similar in style to the works of George Rellows, depict different wrestlers, while the others are sccues from a circus, reminiscent of the French artist. Tonleuse Lautree...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOGG OPENS EXHIBIT OF NEW METHOD ART WORK | 2/10/1933 | See Source »

...marches on. What are they going to do with the scared walls? They impede the course of Freshmen who make last minute dashes for the New Lecture Hall for History 1 lectures, not enough light enters the old windows to make it adequate for a good examination room. The janitor will not allow people to wander over the building because he fears they may be careless enough to let some stray cigarette ash fall on her floors and set her in flame, but a moment of grace is granted for viewing her dusty roots. In the heat...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Memorial Hall Scene of Numerous Episodes Connected With Harvard History --- Carrie Nation's Riot There Memorable | 11/30/1932 | See Source »

When the automatic elevator in which he was riding to his apartment, atop Manhattan's Lyceum Theatre, got caught between floors, Producer Daniel Frohman read his newspaper from 1 a. m. until the janitor rescued him at 10 a. m. Said he: "The first time I got caught in it I had Mary Pickford instead of a newspaper with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Names make news | 10/24/1932 | See Source »

Since 1906, one George Archambeau, 61, has been janitor in the Harvard School of Architecture in the old Fogg Museum Building. Among his duties has been dusting the statues in the Fogg entrance hall, which include that of William Crown inshield Endicott, Secretary of War under Grover Cleveland, sculptured by John Wilson of the School of Architecture. Janitor Archambeau has long been an intimate of the school's instructors and students, a patient listener-in on all sorts of architectural talk. For the past year he played pinochle every Sunday night with Instructor Wilson. Last week, as George Archambeau...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Teaching by Typing | 9/19/1932 | See Source »

...Emmett Keane) has the bright idea of persuading the model to mount a pedestal and simulate the statue for which she posed. Having heard many things, the model astonishes a large gathering by coming down off her pedestal and announcing that the heiress is. the illegitimate daughter of a janitor. The sculptor gives up sculpting, marries the model, returns to Oklahoma City. The model (June Clayworth) is most attractive when she is being a statue...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theatre: Doldrums | 8/15/1932 | See Source »

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