Word: lime
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...fall season of tennis will practically close tonight and be forced out of the lime light by the opening of the Squash season this evening with a meeting in the University Squash Racquets building on Linden Street at 6 o'clock...
Parmesan cheese mixed with lime, spread over canvas, was used to waterproof the back of the frescoes of the Church of Santa Maria de Mur, of Catlonia, Spain, recently transferred to the Boston Museum of Fine Arts...
...impossible of perfection on the machines before any attempt is made to test the racing potentialities of the oarsmen. The fact that there are only three scheduled races for the University crew this spring with the consequent extended period of possible preparation also make it likely that a considerable lime will be sports on fundamentals prior to practice in a gradual raising of the beat and other elements of a more advanced nature...
...etchings by Whistler are largely from the Thames set etched about 1859, and include very fine impressions of the Black Lion Wharf, the Lime Burners, The Pool and Little Pool. The portrait of Bocquet, "The Fiddler", bears in Whistler's handwriting, the words "Fine proof". There are also several etchings of a later period, showing his later style, from the Venice subjects--as "The Doorway", "Rialto", and "Furnace Nocturne". The "Nocturne Palaces" is one of Whistler's famous Nocturnes and shows the effect which he produces in the wiping of the plate...
...sudden plunge from the obscurity which usually surrounds our Vice-Presidents has put Mr. Coolidge in the lime-light. He has entered upon the problem of discovering whether or not the "Reds are stalking our college women," and though his observations are made chiefly for the women-folk, the editor of the Delineator suggests that the men may be interested too. So we are. For the University is specifically mentioned as having a chapter of the Intercollegiate Socialist Society along with Wellesley, Simons and Radcliffe to mention a few of . At the Convention "a Harvard man took first prize...