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  3. THE FAMOUS BRONZE HORSES OF LYSIPPUS, ONCE MORE IN POSITION ABOVE THE MAIN PORTAL OF ST. MARK'S CATHEDRAL, VENICE

    They once adorned the triumphal arch of Nero at Rome, after which they were taken to Constantinople, where they adorned the imperial hippodrome until the Doge Dandolo brought them to Venice in 1204 as the spoils of war. In 1797 they were carried to Paris by Napoleon, and were finally restored to St. Mark's in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. "NO" PLAYS OF JAPAN

    In the fourteenth century the culture of Japan had reached a high mark. It was an [?]ra of verse-writing, of painting, of exquisite court-ceremonial. Among the literary ...

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  5. PRESIDENT COOLIDGE ON HIS HORSE GENERAL

    Until the advent of President Coolidge, the White House had not had an enthusiastic equestrian since the days of Roosevelt. Presidents Taft, Wilson and Harding all preferred the motor car to the horse for recreational rides. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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