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Word: medium (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
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This first exhibit includes forty-one medium-sixed mounted prints, representing the best modern English art. The collection includes some of the work of Sir Edward Burne Jones, Sir Frederick Leighton, G. F. Watts, and other artists of world-wide reputation...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Exhibition of Half-tones at Union. | 12/10/1903 | See Source »

...committee will be a medium of communication between the individual college graduate and the fusion leaders, in order that every man who is willing to work may be put in the place when he is most needed, and given a task for which he is qualified...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication. | 10/9/1903 | See Source »

...husband has seldom been equalled. Even more striking was the depth and purity of her voice, which, without apparent effort, easily reached the entire audience. In her lines, as in Mr. Greet's, the rhythm of the words was retained without undue prominence of metre,--a rare and delightful medium. Specially good during the entire play was the interpretation of meaning by accent and gesture. Several lines, ordinarily rather vague, were given life and significance by the thoughtful attention to detail which marked every scene...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CHARMINGLY PRESENTED PLAYS. | 6/2/1903 | See Source »

...failed to develop the fast and consistent team play so essential to the success of a basketball team. At times the play has been very good, but for the most part the passing has been inaccurate and the goal-throwing of the individual members of the team but medium...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BASKETBALL WITH HOLY CROSS. | 1/14/1903 | See Source »

...development. A new formation in which Mills and Jones were used to advance the ball proved to be the most certain ground-gainer the team has yet had, though owing to the short time it has been practiced it did not work smoothly enough to make possible anything but medium advances. Fumbling again interfered with the playing of the team and the many penalties imposed for holding and similar offences amounted to a considerable number of yards. In the second half, the showing was even poorer than it has been in several of the earlier games and the men were...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD, 35; WESLEYAN, 5 | 10/16/1902 | See Source »

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