Word: style
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Under the capable tutelage of "Pat" Page, whose playing and coaching has been entirely among middle-western schools, Indiana has become a strong factor in middle western football, and their team comes to Soldiers Field with the same style of play which has brought success to Purdue. Chicago, and Notre Dame in intersectional clashes this year, and which Harvard has ample cause to respect...
...second volume which completed his findings made over a period of twelve years. Of the paintings, 40 are real Rembrandts, of the drawing, 60; of the etchings, 40. None of these are in the U. S. Said Dr. Van Dyke further: Some of these works, on the grounds of style, I attribute to Rembrandt pupils. ... In many uther cases I cannot say whose they are. Some of these etchings and drawings which have been wrongly attributed to Rembrandt are very fine works. Some are worthless... . He had 72 pupils. What has become of their work? Nearly...
...public has accepted it as its best communication with the past. The Ben Jonson we have here is a lovable, disgusting, Falstaffian figure who drinks, slops, fights, sweats, writes lovely lyrics. One hundred and fifty-eight well-printed pages suffice to give his life in its entirety. If the style is not so robust as Jonson, the conception is brutal enough. Jonson is rare, rare as a century plant; rare also as a beefsteak. Author Steele, aged 20, lately studied under Professor John Erskine,* of Columbia University. Lectures by Professor Erskine inspired the writing of the Jonson book, the author...
...McAvoy, Dartmouth end, added that "Harvard had a powerful line that followed the ball unusually well, but the score shows the difference in methods of offense. Harvard's plug-a-way style could not possibly net the same yardage as Dartmouth's varied offensive attack," McAvoy seconded MacPhail's praise of the Harvard center, but declined to comment upon the work of the Crimson ends...
...Italian and French Gardens in Relation to Present Day American Ones. Illustrations of French Style Outside France," Professor Pray, Robinson Hall...