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Oliver Herford inevitably has, or succeeds in giving the impression that he has, which is the same thing, a sort of literary Midas touch. Everything he lays his hands upon shines forth with the glisten of real gold. This touch is by no means limited to what he writes and...
Following in the footsteps of Don Marquis, we also add our feeble praise to the "admirable catholicity of taste" of "The Measure". It seems to be one of the few very few, publications that has so far kept its fingers free from the taint of Midas and its mind clear...
Mr. James F. Muirhead will lecture under the auspices of the Harvard Socialist Club on "The Touch of King Midas" in Emerson J, this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. The lecture will be open to the public.
Venice stands by itself in the history of painting; its art was more modern than anything before. Every Venetian painter was a Midas with the touch of gold. Art became so popular there that every one took it up. They carried it so far that, besides covering the interior of...