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...doubt the prime piece is the figure of a lion couchant in terra cotta with an all over turquoise colored glaze which has in time taken on an irridesence not unlike that of the Han dynasty in China. Here is a boldness of design, a delicacy and subtlety of modelling that makes it one of the great pieces of Babylonian naturalistic without being imitative, and conventionalized without being studied. It has neither the dull realism of much of the late Assyrian works nor the unnatural grotesqueness of many early Sumerian works; coming in the era that it does one finds...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fogg Art Museum Exhibition Displays Findings of Harvard Expedition to Mesopotamia, and Shows Objects of Past Ages | 10/28/1930 | See Source »

Third Assistant Postmaster General Frederic A. Tilton, able statistician and business surveyor, explained that last year's postal deficit was $85,000,000, of which $35,000,000 was for the free han- dling of governmental mail (including matter franked by Congress), ocean and air subsidies. A ½¢ increase in the first-class rate, said he, would wipe out the "real deficit" of $50,000,000 and show a $10,000,000 profit. Declared Postman Tilton: "We have canvassed the whole situation and the revenue is not in the other classes.* In other classes there is competition. The railroads...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CABINET: 2-cent/20 Stamps? | 7/28/1930 | See Source »

Admiral Kanji Kato, tactiturn chief of the Naval Staff, found ways more potent han words last week to inform the Nation that he disapproves the London Naval Treaty...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: JAPAN: Kato, Blood & | 6/2/1930 | See Source »

...Gimme Yo Han...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NEGRO SPIRITUALS WILL BE PRESENTED AT UNION | 2/10/1930 | See Source »

Following are those retained: A.R. Benner '33; C.S. Bryan, Jr. '33; P.M. Bucuvalas '33; J.S. Chase '33; D.S. Child '33; A.E. Davidson '33; S.C. Dorman '33; J.N. Eisman '33; M.M. Frakas '33; G. Fremd, Jr. '33 C.C. Glavin '33; C.W. Greer '33; H.A. Han '33; J.S. Holbrook '33; W.A. Huppuch '33; N.A. Johnson '33; R.L. Kimbrough '33; A.J. Maturesevitch '33; R.L. Mindlin '33; J.S. Plaut '33; B. Renshaw '33; W.A. Schoreder, Jr. '33; A.T.T. Schumacher '33; W.H. Stein '33; K. Upton '33; H.K. Wells '33; and H.R. Woodard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BASKETBALL SQUADS CUT AFTER FEW PRACTICES | 11/29/1929 | See Source »

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