As Built With Second Thoughts Reforming What Was Old Reflections On the Cent

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As Built With Second Thoughts Reforming What Was Old Reflections On the Cent
David Thompson Watson Mccord
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Debauchery! The protests were im- mediate. Professor Charles Eliot Norton "looked down upon the exhibition of joy without 'ethos'/' and President Eliot of Harvard led the signers of the Cambridge dissent. Over the teapot-tempest w 7 as heard the laughter of New York and elsewhere. Charles Moore records that the donor kept his temper, at least outwardly, and "sought for the group adequate setting in the court and quiet consideration by people capable of judging a work of art. " He wrote to Saint...-Gaudens about it; he wrote to Dr. H. P. Bowditch, President of the Library Trustees. To Dr. Bowditch he said in part: "As yet, the Fountain has never had a fair trial, nor have the people by whom and for whom the building was built been given a fair opportunity to judge for themselves in a matter which concerns all. " In other words, the signers of any petition 26 for removal should not be mistaken for the representatives of the whole community. Mr. McKim, having given the Trustees a clear way out of their embarrassment, was likely not surprised when they acted accordingly (though not happily) by permitting the donor to withdraw his gift.

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