Word: printings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...collection of German prints of the 15th and 16th centuries have been placed on exhibition in the Print Room of the Fogg Art Museum. Among those shown are two woodcuts from different editions of the Apocalypse blockbook, an engraving by the so called Master E. S., the first great German engraver, whose influence was felt not only by his followers in Germany but, also, in Italy. There are also several fine Schongauers, and a number of prints by the greatest German master, Durer. Among the latter are woodcuts from the great series--the Apocalypse, Great Passion and Small passion...
...spoke" has gradually become a different language from the "English wot the Tommies speak", and together the have taken up hundreds of slang expression in rebellion against literary English. This tendency has gone so far that when the novel "Babbitt" was introduced to England it was found necessary to print a glossary of "Americanisms" in the back; and recently a book on "The American Language" was published by Henry Louis Mencken, giving a host of slang terms that have come into use in this country. But it is to the advantage of everyone from American cabdriver to British cockney, that...
Taking "The Rich Art of the Wood-Engraver" as his subject, Mr. Frank Weitenkampf, chief of the art and print division of the New York Public Library, spoke yesterday afternoon at the Fogg Art Museum...
...Rich Art of the Wood-Engraver" will be the subject of a lecture at the Fogg Art Museum this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock by Mr. Frank Weitenkampf, chief of the art and print division of the New York Public Library. The lecture will be open to the public...
...rightly four sections were allotted on single seat applications. And whatever the article meant, it implies that our centre sections are given over to undue privileges and graft. If the CRIMSON has any suggestion worth while, it had far better make its suggestions to the Athletic Committee than in print where many people may not understand. Mr. Moore is bound by regulations and restrictions made for him by others in authority over him. After his admirable work of all these years, his courteous treatment of many bitter critics, and his extremely conscientious handling of every situation that arises, particularly...