Word: robinson
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Twelve of the forty-eight best American pictures of the year are now on view in Robinson Hall. The pictures are being exhibited through the first display at Harvard sponsored by the Living American Art Inc. This group has been organized to provide a new method of distributing pictures, so that most people in the country may have the opportunity of seeing the best representative paintings by living American artists...
This morning at nine Professor Robinson will continue the reading of "The Clerke's Tale"--the tale of patient Griselda--in Emerson A. The Vagabond will be there because he has discovered the delight of Geoffrey Chaucer--and because he has also discovered the most beautiful reading voice in Harvard University...
Ward's President Sewell Lee Avery had no comment to make on his end of the rug case but President Benjamin H. Roberts of Bird & Son declared: "The transaction involved in this case was made prior to the passage of the Robinson-Patman act. . . . Bird . . . has exercised great vigilance in endeavoring to observe this law and avoid any controversy. The issue in the case is of such a character as to probably clarify some doubtful provisions of this...
...most confusing features of the Robinson-Patman Act is a separate criminal section which is inconsistent with the rest of the law and administered by the Department of Justice...