Word: sidedness
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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At Bangkok the towering eight-sided throne of Siam was reverently prepared to receive a new occupant, the former Prince Pracha Tipok, brother of the late King Rama IV, who died without leaving a male heir (TIME, Dec. 7), after abolishing the royal harem and breaking the ancient Siamese tradition...
That strange character of the early Renaissance whose versatility rivals that of Leonardo, Leone Battista Alberti, is to be the subject of Professor Edgell's lecture at noon today in Robinson Hall to his students and vagabonds in Fine Arts 7a. Alberti was one of the foremost organists of his...
The 1929 attack tailed to get together at Worcester, although the score was one-sided in favor of the Freshmen. The new floor bewildered the first year men, but this afternoon should witness a turn for the better. O'Connell is now holding down the position of left forward regularly...
There is, however, one great and radical difference between the literature of today and that of the eighteenth century, which makes the similarity of this age and that of Pope nothing more than a one-sided resemblance. The neoclassical age was preeminently an age of form. Today the fashion runs...
Only the splendid defensive work of A. L. Phaneuf '26 and A. F. Tarnowsky '26 kept the Pennsylvania team from making the score entirely top-sided. Boos, together with Gentle, was the visitors' main threat, and together they divided Pennsylvania's four goals evenly. The only University score came late...