Word: masterful
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...already been established, are ranked as sergeants and if they are accepted as regular commissioned officers after their periods of training they receive the rank of first lieutenant. It takes the average man about three months of intensive instruction to learn how to fly and another three months to master the military side of the work. Since the burden of filling the ranks of the aviation corps will fall on college men it is thought that the complete course of training may be divided between two summers...
...Department of Music will give a concert for the Freshmen in the Common Room of Smith Halls on Tuesday evening, February 20, at 8 o'clock. Plans for the evening are in charge of Dr. A. T. Davison '06, University organist and choir-master. The officers and managers of the 1920 Musical Clubs will be announced, and also the three freshmen who are to lead the interdormitory competitive singing in their respective buildings. It has been customary to hold the annual interdormitory competition as one of the features of the Freshman Jubilee which is held late in the spring...
...smaller canvasses by Claude, now in the Fogg Museum, are among the earliest dated examples of the master; are, in fact, the pair owned by Cardinal Bentivoglio, which subsequently came into the possession of the king of Naples. The student of Claude will welcome the rare chance of comparing these early landscapes with that in the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, painted at the very end of the artist's career...
...canvasses illustrative of the art of landscape painting in the 17th century. For of them, loaned by Mr. Pierre la Rose '95 are attributed to Claude Lorraine and afford an opportunity, unusual in this country, of studying in examples of varied range and feeling the work of this master, who has been called the "father of modern landscape...
...National Committee on Prisons announces the award of the prize offered by Mr. Lewisohn last year to three students of Columbia University, New York University and Barnard College respectively. The prize of $50 for a Master's thesis was won by Miss Blanche Rosenthal, of Columbia, the subject of her thesis being "The History of Punishment for Murder." Mr. Harry Berlin, of New York University, was awarded the $25 prize for an undergraduate essay on "Prison Problems," and the other prize of $25 was won by Miss Lucy J. Hayner, of Barnard College, for an essay on "The Prison Farm...