Word: leighton
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...books contain little that any first-year student in an art school would not know, are of great value in showing the general public how prints are made, what to look for in the finished proof. Most interesting are the tipped-in photographs showing Etcher West and Woodcutter Leighton at work, pictures of all the etchers' and woodcutters' tools...
...printing press, Woodcutter Leighton uses the back of an old teaspoon, worn so thin that she can feel through it, to rub the damp paper on the inked block. There are other methods. Woodcutter Howard Heath (see cut), well known in New York art marts for his flower prints, prefers a little rubber roller...
...Making an Etching-Levon West ($2.50). Wood-Engraving and Woodcuts-Clare Leighton...
...Union Library, it is because they are considered worthy of a place in a "general reading library" and not because they are prescribed. The prescribed books in Freshman courses provided by the University may be found in a subsidiary library in a separate room in the Union. Delmar Leighton...
...members of the council who attended the dinner were addressed by W. S. Howell, instructor in Public Speaking, F. C. Packard '20, assistant professor of Public Speaking, Dehnar Leighton '19, dean of Freshmen, and D. M. Sullivan '33, president of the University Debating Council. The activity of first year debaters for the year was outlined by the speakers, and the first debate of the season announced. In this contest 1936 speakers will oppose a team from Winthrop Senior High School, one of the leading high school debating groups. The question to be argued is: "Resolved, That debts contracted with...