Word: printings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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This afternoon at 4.30 o'clock Miss Laura H. Dudley of the Museum Print Department will lecture on Rembrandt as an etcher. The lecture which is in connection with the Loan Exhibition of the artistic work, will be given in he Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum...
...that although the scholar's key is no longer-the most popular thing in New Haven, the intellectual health of the inmates is not altogether impaired. Than Mr. Heywood Broun, in his part of the World (New York) utters plaints about the present rush of youthful Eli poets to print, and mourns that all Harvard has is a rush of Crimson pigskin chasers to a certain end of a certain kind of a field under certain conditions...
...Friday, April 7, at 4.30 o'clock in connection with the Loan Exhibition of Works by Rembrandt now being held at the Fogg Art Museum, Miss. Laura, H. Dudley of the Museum Print Department will give a talk in the Lecture Room of the Museum on Rembrandt as an Etcher...
...Yale game until the week immediately preceding it; they refused, claiming, in effect, that the importance of the Yale game was largely due to them. Nor would any benefit result from restricting the information given out daily after practice; the only result would be that the papers would print a large amount of football news regardless of its authenticity...
magazines and newspapers print short stories in their contests, but pay only nominal sums for them. The prices offered for poems are ridiculously low compared to the prizes given to undergraduate poets. It can hardly be the complaint of insufficient rewards that dampens the competitors. Nowhere outside the pale is so much attainable with so little effort...