Word: oriented
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Norton, Lecturer of the Archaeological institute of America for 1922, will lecture before the Society on Monday afternoon at 4.30, in the Lecture Room of the Fogg Art Museum. Professor Strzygowski is a world authority on Early Christian and Renaissance Art, and author of the new well-known book "Orient oder Rom", and other works. The subject of his lecture will be "Iranian Landscape and Northern Art". The lecture will be illustrated with lantern slides and will be open to the public...
This year the Dramatic Club is continuing its policy of producing foreign plays not likely to be seen in the United States. But the club is again avoiding the conventional by not going to Europe or the Orient for its material, but to South America. Our sister-continent, especially Argentina, its most progressive state, is rapidly passing the formative period and settling down into a stage of civilization in which the fine arts and literature find fertile soil. These dramas of the Argentine are among the first South American products of the new movement that have reached us. They show...
...relation of East and West with reference to the colonies and settlements of western nations in the Orient and their influence on the development of oriental peoples...
...renewal of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance was voted down was a surprise to me. The Anglo-Japanese Alliance is the very antithesis of the political independence and territorial integrity of China and the "open door" policy. It seemed to no that the history of the Alliance in the Orient and its full significance are not fully understood by students in this part of the world...
Cambridge faces in foreign invasion today. With the visit of the Waseda University team begins a new chapter in the history of international sports at Harvard. Not only is this team the first group of athletes from the Orient to appear on Soldiers Field, but it also competes, not in a sport indigenous to Japan, but in our own national game. The success of the visiting nine on its trip through the West bears witness to the fact that these men have acquired skill equal to that of men brought up on the game...