. International studio. ~&** -Z^C^X-^e- /...-& JudcrUX/. Exhibited at the Winter Academy, New York igij-igii THE OLD GREEN HOUSEBY PAUL CORNOYER The Decorative Point of View s OME PHASES OF THE DECORATIVEPOINT 01 VIEW-BY ROY F. COYLE One would naturally suppose that aknowledge of the creative work of thepast would be regarded as a national necessityin the development of character. But that thereverse is most generally accepted as true isattested by the multitude of expressions of opinionfrom educators. The classics are being graduallydropped from the curricula of universities. Everyday one hea


. International studio. ~&** -Z^C^X-^e- /...-& JudcrUX/. Exhibited at the Winter Academy, New York igij-igii THE OLD GREEN HOUSEBY PAUL CORNOYER The Decorative Point of View s OME PHASES OF THE DECORATIVEPOINT 01 VIEW-BY ROY F. COYLE One would naturally suppose that aknowledge of the creative work of thepast would be regarded as a national necessityin the development of character. But that thereverse is most generally accepted as true isattested by the multitude of expressions of opinionfrom educators. The classics are being graduallydropped from the curricula of universities. Everyday one hears demands that young men andyoung women shall be taught only those factswhich will be useful to them in the rather dullbusiness of achieving material success. It wouldseem to be lacking somewhat in discriminationto begin our history with the Declaration ofIndependence, and yet that method of consideringthe subject is just as logical as the considerationof art without a knowledge of the classics. Alibrary that put a ban upon the literature of thepast w


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