Word: marsh
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...provincial cities accompanied by elaborate catalogs, and a lecturer. The prints in limited editions will sell for from $10 to $40 a piece. Few museums can boast a more impressive roster of artists: Rockwell Kent, Mahonri Young, Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco, Emil Ganso, John Taylor Arms, Reginald Marsh, Peggy Bacon, John Steuart Curry, Conrad Buff, Eugene Higgins, Jerome Myers...
...FLINT DEMANDS TRUTH IN TEACHING Boston's Marsh...
Last week the Senate Committee, after four weeks of chasing marsh lights, disgustedly called off its investigation for good. President Hutchins, who had sat through its hearings in blank boredom, calmly went off about his business. Next week the University will present a series of public lectures by Soviet Ambassador Alexander Troyanovsky and two of his countrymen on "The Soviet Union and World-Problems...
When the field was first given in 1890 by Henry Lee Higginson '55 it was only 20 acres in size, but Enright soon arranged to take over 20 additional acres of marsh land which were reclaimed and are now part of the field...
...Baughman, Charles R. Bennett, Claude J. Bove, James H. Dixon, James E. Downes, Joseph H. Good, John B. Hamblet, Lawrence H. Kahn, John S. Marsh, Victor D. O'Brien, William V. A. Hansen, William McGonagle, Henry E. Mitchell, George H. Nee, Theodore M. Nordbeck, James M. Sampson, Edwin J. Selbert, Joseph W. Stanley, Chalmers E. Sweeney, Peregrine White, Charles W. Yungblut...