Word: printings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...clock, candidates from the Freshman and Sophomore classes will be given an opportunity to compete for the news board of the CRIMSON in a competition which will last not more than twelve weeks. This is the first competition under the new plan of no night duty in the print shop and continuous competitions. The work will be arranged so that it will not interfere with preparation for midyear examinations. At the same time, a competition open to Freshmen and Sophomores will be held for the Photographic Department...
Etchings by Rembrandt are on exhibition in the Print Room of the Fogg Art Museum. All of the prints shown are from the collection of the Museum...
...illustrate the entire range of subjects used by the master--religious, allegorical, landscape, and portrait, in all of which there is a profound human interest. His mastery of technique is shown alike in such subjects as "Christ and His Disciples," etched with greatest abstraction, and the "Hundred Guilder Print," where details in the shadows have been worked out with extreme care. There are prints from his early period, executed entirely with the etching needle; others dating--from the middle of his career, when he used dry-point in connection with etching; and those of a later period worked entirely...
...President Wilson and the American delegation expected the Conference to be public in accordance with the chief executive's Open covenants, openly arrived at,' there was an attitude of repression of news. Wily diplomats persuaded President Wilson to their view. Hence, a resolution was passed that newspapers could not print anything except the daily bulletins, which were non-committal...
There appears to be no question of Mr. Haughton's suggestion being taken before the Rules Committee this winter. The opinion expressed by the former University coach in public print has evoked a very generally favorable attitude amongst other college coaches and football officials, who know whereof they speak...