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Page 52 text:
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ARCHITECTURE Of all the material contributions to the well-being of mankind, nothing strikes the incoming stranger to America more than the skyscrapers and massive bridges which characterize its large cities. Up to the present day, the tall buildings have been the experiment of any and every architect who has some originality, and the results have been sometimes gro tesque, indeed. But that period, we believe, is slowly passing, and there seems to be no doubt that the skyscrapers of the future will be as beautiful and as useful as were the ancient buildings of Babylon. By instituting an architectural course, the Faw cett School is contributing in making our country a land of beautiful buildings and palatial homes. What а different world it would be if everybody took a course in architecture and engineering. Whatsoever the branch of work one would specialize in, there would be none of the faults in construction that are so evident on the stage, the screen, in thé short story and many of the longer poems. It is, indeed, fortunate for us that our American architects and engineers are more interested in the welfare of mankind than they are in self-exploitation. If their creations were as faulty in con- struction as are some of the plays we see on Broadway, or the stories we read in our magazines, most of our important buildings would not withstand the shock of our first Thanksgiving wind storm. Vincent Miller, '27. í
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MUSEUM RESEARCH De Art students are constantly being trained to love fine things, —fine in their color, their proportion, their simplicity or subtlety of design and they know it 15 skill and taste, rather than money, which produces beautiful things. The museum collects such things from all over the world, in order that people coming here and enjoying them will learn to know and appreciate good design and good workman ship. The art school can adapt museum objects to practical designs, which may be applied to articles of everyday use and thus both institutions working together will help to bring enjoyment of beautiful things to the people of Newark. For the Newark Museum—Beatrice Winser.
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