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Art Ross Trophy—Leading Scorer
Art Ross Trophy—Leading Scorer1955 Bernie Geoffrion, Montreal1956 Jean Beliveau, Montreal1957 Gordie Howe, Detroit1958–59 Dickie Moore, Montreal1960 Bobby Hull, Chicago1961 Bernie Geoffrion,…Native American Quiz: Art and Technology
Native Americans used art for both decoration and practical purposes. Test your knowledge of the many forms of Native American craftsmanship today!Brooklyn Museum of Art
(Encyclopedia) Brooklyn Museum of Art, museum in the borough of Brooklyn, N.Y. Its predecessors were the Brooklyn Apprentices' Library (1823), the Brooklyn Institute (1843), and the Brooklyn…École des Beaux-Arts
(Encyclopedia) École des Beaux-ArtsÉcole des Beaux-Artsākôlˈ dā bōzärˈ [key][Fr.,=school of fine arts], French national school of fine arts, on the Quai Malaquais, Paris, founded in 1648 by Charles…Southern California, University of
(Encyclopedia) Southern California, University of, at Los Angeles; coeducational; chartered and opened 1880. The university has a liberal arts college and a graduate school as well as schools of…Beaux-Arts, École des
(Encyclopedia) Beaux-Arts, École des: see École des Beaux-Arts.Boston Museum of Fine Arts
(Encyclopedia) Boston Museum of Fine Arts: see Museum of Fine Arts, at Boston, Mass.Rice University
(Encyclopedia) Rice University, at Houston, Tex.; coeducational; chartered 1891 as Rice Institute through a bequest of William Marsh Rice, opened 1912, renamed 1960. It follows the residential…National Institute of Arts and Letters
(Encyclopedia) National Institute of Arts and Letters: see American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters.