Word: phillipses
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Wealthy collectors of art are usually old men who, upon retiring from business, find little to do. In Washington, D. C., there is, however, a young man who is devoting his life to picture collecting and propaganda. He is Duncan Phillips, tall, slender son of the late Major D. Clinch...
When he graduated from Yale (1908) Duncan Phillips had more literary than esthetic interest. As a child he had lived in gloomy Pittsburgh where his father's house was hung with murky landscapes of the Hudson River School in massive, gilded frames. Small Phillips decided he disliked pictures. After...
Last fortnight Duncan Phillips published for the first time a magazine named Art and Understanding. It is hereafter to appear twice a year. Called "A Phillips Publication," and written for the most part by the publisher himself, its illustrations are from canvases in the Phillips Gallery. There are also reprinted...
Fifty-two religious sects are represented at Harvard, according to a survey of 4702 men who answered the questions on the Phillips Brooks House information blanks at registration.
G. K. Blackman 1L, R. M. Blair-Smith 21, James DeNormandie 1L, T. H. Eliot 1L, J. S. Frame 1G, Carleton Green '30, C. M. Norton 1L. H. Phillips 2G, H. H. Proctor 1L. P. M. Rhinelander 1L. P. Stackpole 2G, C. G. Thompson 2L. J. F. Wood '30.