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...Print Room of Goodspeed's Bookshop, Park street, Boston, is an exhibition of portraits in pencil by Mr. Emil Pollak-Ottendorff which should be of interest to members of the University not only because the drawings are of distinct excellence in themselves, but also because one of them is a striking likeness of Professor Charles T. Copeland '82. The exhibition was opened to the public yesterday and is to continue until next Wednesday, April twentieth...

Author: By B. K. L., | Title: EXHIBITION OF PORTRAITS IN PENCIL | 4/15/1921 | See Source »

...original yellow paper wrapper, with the pages uncut, a manuscript of "The Four Georges" in the hand of Charles Poarman, with numerous corrections and additions in Thackeray's autograph, and a presentation copy of "Henry Esmond," given to Charlotte Bronth in gratitude of her recognition of his work. Several pencil drawings by Thackeray complete the selections, which is made from the collection bequeathed to the University by Mrs. Widener from her son's library...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Exhibit in Widener Library | 5/11/1920 | See Source »

...lamentable if the study of English at Harvard should lead a man to denature the books of Chesterton, Huneker, Dunsany, Birmingham, and Anatole France with half-baked and supercilious criticisms. Especially so when he disfigures them by writing with a No. 2 pencil which smears...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 3/16/1920 | See Source »

These fragments, hastily executed in pencil, brush, pen, or water-color, present the most graphic pictorial record of the Yankee in France that we remember to have seen. It is of slight importance that, in such drawings as "Home" and "Her Boy Too", we can trace plainly the Style of Poulbot: or that the wash drawings entitled, "The Gardener's Cottage", "Toul Sector Days", and "The Town of Cuffles", remind us forcibly of Bruce Bairnsfather. The fact is that, missing alike the delicate expressiveness of the French draughtsman and the whimsicality of the Britisher, Mr. Baldridge strikes a note...

Author: By Oliver W. Larkin ., | Title: Charm, Significance, and Rugged Humor Shown in "I Was There" | 11/6/1919 | See Source »

...receive the original manuscript of the poem "I have a Rendezvous with Death" by Alan Seeger '10, from his mother Mrs. Charles L. Seeger, of New York, as soon as it is bound. The poem was written by Alan Seeger while at the front. It was scrawled in pencil on both sides of a small piece of paper. The Farnsworth Room already has a small volume containing three of Seeger's poems printed by his French associates in memory of him and his comrades. The poems are "I have a Rendezvous with Death," "Amerique and France," and "Champagne...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: To Place Original Of Famous Poem by Seeger in Widener | 1/13/1919 | See Source »

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