Word: southern
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...that intersectional games will be featured to a great extent among next autumn's gridiron contests. In the intersectional games played during the past season the Eastern college elevens have more than won their share of victories. During October and November Eastern teams participated in 18 intersectional games against Southern or Middle Western elevens, winning 15, tying 2 and losing one. In the six games played against Middle Western teams five were won and one was lost, in which Michigan defeated Syracuse 14 to 13. In these contests the Eastern teams scored a total of 103 points as opposed...
...South to be a Harvard graduate," said Miss Louise Alice William, of Atlanta, Ga., when interviewed by a CRIMSON reporter yesterday. Miss Williams was accorded an enthusiastic reception at Phillips Brooks House Thanks-giving evening, when she recited selection of cabin stories and folklore songs of the old Southern darkly, for which she is famous. Continuing her appreciation of the University, she said...
...will be sent to the troops doing service on the Mexican border; to European battle-fronts, and to H. L. Nash 16 and D. H. Ingram '16 for their work in India. The clothing will be sent to neighboring charitable institutions and as last year, to Tuskegee and other Southern institutions...
...Kerith"; C Morton, "The Art of Theatrical Makeup"; J. Masefield, "Gallipoli"; B. Matthews, "A Book About the Theatre"; W. J. Locke, "The Wonderful Year"; E. P. Oppenheim, "The Austrian Court from Within"; W. Roberts, "Book-Verse"; F. W. Seward, "Reminiscences of a War-Time Statesman and Diplomat"; E. H. Southern, "The Melancholy Tales of Me"; E. P. Stebbing, "Jungle By-Ways in India"; J. Timbs, "English Eccentrics and Eccentricities"; J. White, "Book-Song"; R. Datta, "Echoes from East and West", Stories in Blank Verse" and "Poems, Pictures and Songs"; R. Cust, "The Life of Benvenuto Cellini"; G. Pyke, "To Ruhleben...
...Renaissance until it was superseded by Italian ideals in the middle of the sixteenth century. There are examples of nearly every Flemish master during this period--Mabuse, van der Weyden, Memlic and their contemporaries. These pictures compare interestingly with the Italian artists in the same room. The Southern painters strive for idealism and for decorative perfection. The Flemings care more for reality and are at their best when they get away from the conventional religious subjects; in their backgrounds, their portraits, their attention to detail, Flemish art is admittedly the best in Europe from...