Word: groups
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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Professor Baker believes that pageantry should not be the mere re-writing of historical scenes, but, rather, that the spoken word is of as great importance as group movement in revealing the particular message of each scene...
...German school there is a print by the Master E. S., the first great German engraver; several by Martin Schongauer, and six by Albrecht Durer. The Durer group includes a wonderful silvery impression of St. Jerome in his Cell, a fine impression of the enigmatical Melancholia, who still ponders as she has been doing for 400 years, and a superb Knight of Death. A drawing by Durer for a wood-cut adds especial interest to the little group of works by this great...
Engravings by Lucas van Leyden, Dirick Vellert, and Allart Claesz illustrate the art of engraving as it was practiced in the Netherlands in the early 16th century, and Dutch art in the fulness of its flowering is shown by a group of drawings and etchings by the 17th century painter and one of the world's greatest master etchers, Rembrandt. The pen-drawing of an old man shows how perfectly the great artist knew how to choose the significant line, omitting all that was not essential, and a wash drawing of Joseph in the Carpenter's Shop is a good...
...applications for boxes must be turned in to T. S. Lamont '21, at the CRIMSON Building, by March 1. These applications should be made by the chairman of each group, must contain the names of the members of the class and their guests who are to occupy the boxes. The boxes hold from six to 12 couples, and will be awarded by lot. Details about furnishing them will be announced later...
...Wulf's six elaborate chandeliers, was collected in one of the college buildings. When the German officer demanded it, the president of the university replied: "We have no copper; all is gone." A party of Germans then searched every corner in every room of the building, and as this group proceeded through the various halls, there walked behind them, always just out of sight, a group of Belgians carrying the copper...