Word: sargents
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...There have been other portraits of President Eliot including Mr. Sargent's full length portrait," he continued, "but none of them, it is fair to say, have caught the spirit of Mr. Eliot so successfully as Mr. Hopkinson's. The general effect of the picture is columnar. The President sits erect looking straight out of the picture with the characteristic frank, forcible and penetrating look in his eyes. The picture was painted three years ago, and so it represents President Eliot as an older man than the average graduate remembers him, but as we all know time has shot...
Coincident with the opening of the Sargent exhibition in Manhattan, his mural in the Boston Public Library, entitled The Synagogue, was found to be splashed with ink. The painting, representing a woman on the steps of a ruined temple, her crown falling from her head, and clutching in her arms the tablets of Moses and a broken scepter, has been the subject of violent controversy between the civil authorities and prominent Jews who regard it as an insult to their faith. The identity of the ink-thrower is as yet unrevealed, but His aim was not equal to his ardor...
...when the Blue skaters came to Boston for the first game, they seemed to be quite at home. Harvard Yale Austin, Walker, Burgess, l.w. r.w., Turnbull, Chisholm, Cutter Farrington Chase, Hodder, c. c., Chisholm, Ferguson Beals, Howe, Hill. r.w. l.w., Scott, Farnsworth, Cottle Hammond, Chase, l.d. r.d.,Sargent, Lindley Crosby, Hammond, Graves, r.d. l.d., O'Hearn, Potts, Lindley Cumings, Newell, g g.,Jenkins
...since his accident in a game with the New Haven Bears two weeks ago, and it has been decided to start him at center against Harvard tomorrow. Harvard Yale Austin, l.w. r.w., Scott Chase, c C., Chisholm Beals, r.w. l.w. Turnbull Hammond, l.d. r.d., O'Hearn Ctosby, r.d. l.d., Sargent Cumings, g. g., Jenking...
...thirteenth ode of the second book of Horace will be the subject for translation for the Sargent Prize for 1924, it has just been announced. This prize of $100 is offered annually, in memory of John Osborne Sargent '30, for a metrical translation of one of Horace's lyrics...