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...decorations consist of two oblong panels, arched at the top, and in plain view from either the top or the bottom of the main staircase. They are uniform, in shape and design, with the three windows that flank the stairway. The light, coming freely from both sides, gives the visitor ample illumination to study the figures with care from the balcony, which is on a level with the paintings. In Mr. Sargent's other Boston murals, the lighting and position are such that careful study is not convenient...
...Dramatic Club and Director of the 47 Workshop; Professor John Tucker Murray '99, who is an authority on English drama; and Professor Arthur Pope '01, of the Fine Arts Department, who will speak about modern stage problems. He has studied these extensively in preparation for the courses in stage design which his Department is offering for the first time this year. The speakers will attend an informal dinner to be given by the Club in the Union at 6 o'clock...
Separate competitions in each managerial department--business, scenic, musical and acting--will be announced soon. D. M. Oenslager, who taught at Middlebury this summer, will direct the competition for stage design...
...Mantell's scenery has long been a by-word for the medieval in stage design. The interiors for "Richelieu" were amazing feats of architecture, but the one exterior, in the garden of the Louvre, was far more individual. Eyes were suddenly drawn from a landscape of unnatural vegetable growths to the front drop. Two trees luxuriant with leaves and heavy branches, were suspended in mid air with a proud spirit of not needing trunks or roots...
...School will continue the arrangement with the Institute of Technology, whereby for several years the same problems in design have been worked out in both schools, and a combined jury from the two staffs and from practicing members of the profession, judges the drawings and determines the grades. The evening class for draughtsmen in the Boston Architectural Club also joins in these combined problems. Professor Ferran, recently appointed to the Institute staff, is also a graduate of the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and a winner of the Prix de Rome. He is also a close personal friend of Professor Haffner...