Western Hills High School - Annual Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1933

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A le., 1 vt, 'N li X 0 i QQNVN RX. R. JONES JOSEPH KIEI. KLASENER LOGUE LONG MCCAKTNEY MCFBE MONG THE GREAT SCIENTISTS many native-born Englishmen are listed. There we find Sir Isaac Newton, whose laws of motion and gravitation form the foundation of much of our science to-day. Charles Darwin, the great naturalist, whose Origin of the Species is probably the best known and yet most misunderstood and mis- quoted of all time, we would also list. For chemistry's Hall of Fame there are Joseph Priestly and Sir Humphry Davy, whose discoveries concerning oxygen and nitrous oxide have tremendous import for us. There is also Roger Bacon, who stressed the importance of experiments and explained so well the rainbow. All the credit should not go to individual men, however. The attitude of the government and the people of England is largely re- sponsible for much of the nation's contribution to science. Oppor- tunity and encouragement to work were given these men, and this, many times, was the very reason for their success: Let us salute, then, both the nation and the men for what they have given us. 1MARY D. TODD. Iwwmmam-2: ws' t :- , llE3lNll3flIblIlSllHIl S4l3lllllE5JNl6lIIflIlSGlIfS

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llEBlININl?flII9lllSlIHli llHlllliS6llIf4DllRClY mf .55 GBBTING GLASS GREENSLII H HARPER Ham Hsnnuz, H. Hants, C HOLDEN HE ENGLISH have not only been lovers of democracy, but also defenders of democracy. Whenever democracy was at stake they were always ready to defend it. When Napoleon threat- ened the entire world in 1815, England was the chief obstacle to the realization of his objective. Here England, through the supremacy of her navy, saved democracy a terrible blow. Randolph claims that the English language should be made compulsory the world over because- the people who use it are peace- loving. No one can say the English and Americans are naturally belligerent peoples but, on the contrary, they encourage peace and the best in civilization. Probably the statement may be a trifle opti- mistic, but I do not believe we need ever fear for the collapse of our present civilization as long as England and America stand together. -E. S. Moulc.



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lIE3ill.XlIl4lQr5.1-lIl9lllSllHIl AllR6lIFlllS6lllfS MCKINLBX' MBNDENHALL Moiuus Mouxc Nona O'N su. Pros os NGLAND MADE Two GREAT CONTRIBUTIONS to art during the eight- eenth century-a remarkable group of portrait painters and a modern school of landscape. - Reynolds, Gainsborough, Hoffner, Ramsay, Romney, Raeburn, Opie, and Lawrence painted their English contemporaries with grace and beauty, as well as with true delineation of character. Their por- traits show us the English aristocracy, men of dignity, women of beauty and distinction, and children' of charm and appeal. The modern school of realistic landscape was inaugurated by Gainsborough, Crome, and Constable. Previous to this time land- scapes had been very unreal and purely imaginative. The English painters were the first to cast off traditions and to venture upon set- ting up an easel in the field and painting what they actually saw. After the eighteenth century England continued to be an impor- tant factor in the art world, and has always maintained an essentially English character in both portraiture and landscape. -A. TAYLOR.

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