Word: phased
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Fogg Art Museum has announced a special loan exhibition of works by Rembrandt, which will open on March 30 and which will remain until April 12. Oil paintings, etchings, and original drawings lent by private collectors and by dealers will be shown. They will illustrate every important phase of the master's work...
...conducted by the Engineering Society. Refreshments will be served and all members of the University who are interested are invited to attend. At the meeting on Thursday, March 30, Mr. W. S. Murray, chief engineer of the super-power survey of the Atlantic sea-board, will speak on some phase of the super-power scheme...
...republic. This is far from the case at present. They did attempt a break on February 5, but the Dutch party in the National Parliament refused to back their declaration of liberty and the movement failed to materialize. The recent disorders are an entirely new phase of the situation, and the strikers now have no intention of setting up a republic...
There will be a meeting of the Cercle Francais at 7.30 o'clock this evening in Grays 9. The meeting will be in the nature of a reception for Professor J. J. Haffner and Professor C. F. Gautier, exchange professors to the University. Professor Gautier will speak on some phase of the relations between France and the United States. The meeting is open only to members of the Cercle...
...Anthony Patch, or alias Amory Blaine, is not one individual nor an example of one type but a condensation of all the vapors of unrest and uncertainty which, since the war, have so completely bewildered and befogged "the younger generation", Mr. Fitzgerald has a profound understanding of this phase of our day and is well qualified to write about it but after a time his refinements become almost identical with a rather morbid sort of introspection and the character he is drawing, like Werther or William Lovell, loses the right to be considered as a creation of literature and becomes...