Word: spacing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...three years and nine months Private Fowler hid in a space 5½ feet high and 20 inches deep. Sometimes at night he dared to steal out and sit with his protectress before her fire-but no chance to escape ever came. Not until Oct. 10, 1918, did the Germans march away. Then Private Fowler took Mme. Belmont-Gobert in his arms, dashed water over her face and gave her a sup of wine-she had fainted...
...house only minor objects of art, casts and photographs. It was not believed that, with the Boston Museum of Fine Arts at hand, the Fogg Museum would ever own important original works of art. The exhibition gallery was badly lighted, yet apart from this one room almost no exhibition space was provided...
...lower floor and the gallery were remodeled to increase exhibition space and provide better lighting and Edward W. Forbes '95 was made Director of the museum. He found it with only the beginnings of collections of anything except prints and with space which was even then inadequate. Three years later Paul J. Saches '01 was made Associate Director and it is to the scholarship and enthusiasm of these two men that the present state of the museum is chiefly due. Each has contributed generously from his own collections to the enrichment of the museum and their examples and earnestness have...
...Toto said, "There is no such thing as being double-jointed. Every trick I perform is made possible through practice. Houdini was not a contortionist; he was a trickster. Each of his acts were done by subtility, and not by muscular coordination. Anyone can double himself into a small space if he will only practice...
Radio Hypnosis is the latest attempt of man through space. Commenting on the recent experiment in hypnosis by radio broadcast conducted in Springfield and Boston by WBZ, Dr. H. A. Murray, of the Psychology department, has written the following article for the CRIMSON...