Word: trim
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Proceeded methodically to trim and patch the sadly mangled and inadequate tax bill sent to it by the Chamber. (TIME, March...
...regards the general appearance special emphasis has been placed on the necessity of making the building harmonize with the best traditions of Harvard architecture. The material is red "brick with the central doorway and cornices of limestone. The window trim and the doors will be of wood similar to that used in the older buildings of the Yard...
Mesdames Edward T. Stotesbury and Alexander W. Biddle of Philadelphia; Mrs. Horace E. Dodge of Detroit; Messrs. Samuel M. Vau-clain (Baldwin Locomotives), John S. Pillsbury (Pillsbury Flour) and Harry S. Black (The Plaza) . . . . H. R. H. the King of Greece . . . . H. H. the Countess of Lauderdale (England) - in trim aristocratic capitals the names were printed, not upon a list of opera patrons or letterhead of a new relief fund, but upon a most elegant double-page spread in the New York Times last week, advertising the latest, the very last thing in Florida realty- "the Floranada Club." An organization...
...important U. S. artists of the last 100 years were opened to the public last week by the National Academy of Design, Man- hattan. From Samuel F. B. Morse's portrait of the aged Marquis de Lafayette to George W. Bellows' famed "Club Night," the trim parade moves on. No circus procession, this, but the orderly march of a club of oddfellows in plain clothes. Here and there moves a strong or vivid figure Sargent Bellows or Pennell but the exhibit gave critics an opportunity to point out once more that the art of an enterprising...
...Freshman team is also getting into trim for its initial encounter with Tilton Seminary...