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Identifier: randmcnallywashi00newyo (find matches)
Title: Rand, McNally Washington guide to the city and environs
Year: 1917 (1910s)
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Publisher: New York, Chicago, Rand, McNally & company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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der governments fostering care. The North Corridor contains seven wall paintings byCharles S. Pearce. The most important fills the greatpanel at the east end, and depicts an idealization of TheFamily, under such circumstances as the poets imagine existin Arcadia. The father has returned from hunting and themother holds out the baby for his greeting, while other childrenand the aged parents cease their occupations to join in thewelcome. On the south wall is one picture only, Rest; whileopposite, reading from left to right, are four, entitled Religion,Labor, Study, Recreation. An exquisite border at the endpresents artistically an apothegm of Confucius: Giveinstruction unto those who can not procure it for themselves.The whole idea is of a quiet, rational, uplifted manner of life,and the names accompanying these scenes are those of thegreat educators of the world—Froebel, Pestalozzi, Rousseau,Comenius, Ascham, Howe, Gallaudet, Mann, Arnold, andSpencer. RAND McNALLY WASHINGTON GUIDE 93
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LaborMain Entrance, North Corridor, First Floor, Library of CongressPage 92 Corridor along the interior of the building from North Hallto Northwest Pavilion. Mr. Edward Simmons idealizationsof the Muses beginning at the south end over the entrancedoor are: 1. Melpomene, Muse of tragedy, enveloped in a swirl of reddrapery. 2. Clio, Muse of history, with a helmet signifying heroicdeeds. 3. Thalia, Muse of comedy and gay pleasure, beside whomdances a little satyr with Pans pipes, and who has Popes lines: Descend, ye Nine, descend and sing;Wake into voice each silent string. 4. Euterpe, Muse of lyric poetry, the patroness of the song,as suggested by the flute. 5. Terpsichore, Muse of the choral dance, who strikes therhythmic cymbals. Beneath her is the couplet: Oh, Heaven born sisters, source of art,Who charm the sense or mend the heart. 6. Erato, Muse of love and poetry, is nude and has a whiterose. 7. Polyhymnia, Muse of sacred song, holds an open book,and beneath is written the third o

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