Word: john
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...executive committee is composed of the following: E. C. Berkeley '30, Henry Clarke '28, John Knedler 3G, Charles Pettee '30, and George Pettee...
...other members of the committee named are: Gordon Huggins '29 of Montclair, N. J. John de Laittre '29 of Minneapolis minn; William Rupert Maclaurin '29 of Boston; Frank Augustus Pickard '29 of Concord Junction; Lawrence Milton Shaporo '29 of Brooklyn, N. Y.; and Richard Waterman Thayer '29 of Boston...
Died. Brig. Gen. John Rea McQuigg, 62, Cleveland banker-lawyer, onetime Commander of the American Legion (1925); after a year's illness; in Cleveland...
...fact, philosophy is challenged as never before. John Dewey, that supreme genius of mind and spirit, recognizes the philosophic possibility of subjecting this industrial civilization "to a more ordered dominion of the spirit...
Included in the exhibition are the famous Athenaeum paintings of George and Martha Washington. Of them spoke John Neal in the Atlantic Monthly (1868), saying: "If Washington should return to life and stand side by side with the portrait and not resemble it he would be called an impostor." Also included are the portraits of the first five Presidents, painted on mahogany panels planned to resemble the texture of canvas; the first painting ever done by Stuart (at the age of 12); the alleged last painting he ever did (of Mrs. John Forrester); that of Commodore Oliver Hazzard Perry...