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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 12 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 20539 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 71 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 Exposition 7 Arts 6 Palace 6 Court 5 Fine 4 american 4 New 4 Fountain 3 York 3 Tower 3 San 3 Francisco 3 California 3 Ages 2 italian 2 Zenis 2 Sun 2 States 2 Seasons 2 Newton 2 Colonnade 1 time 1 sculptor 1 group 1 great 1 french 1 figure 1 art 1 Vincent 1 Universe 1 United 1 South 1 Section 1 Sculptor 1 Republic 1 Renaissance 1 Paris 1 Panama 1 Palms 1 Pacific 1 Mrs. 1 Mr. 1 Head 1 Hall 1 Garden 1 Fourth 1 Exhibit 1 Europe 1 Dimensional 1 Commissioner Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 716 figure 454 group 447 building 441 court 410 man 397 work 374 art 351 side 317 wall 309 panel 301 color 294 sculpture 270 exhibit 266 palace 247 fountain 230 architecture 227 column 202 life 196 time 193 arch 191 exposition 187 room 184 world 178 painting 177 dome 174 woman 174 water 171 entrance 170 photo 168 tower 160 sculptor 159 end 155 picture 152 effect 152 beauty 149 hand 144 country 143 year 142 decoration 140 tree 139 gallery 139 flower 139 architect 135 form 135 day 130 artist 129 style 127 spirit 123 part 123 city Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 608 Court 519 Exposition 494 Palace 356 Arts 281 Fine 232 Fountain 211 San 211 New 197 Francisco 197 California 192 W. 191 Tower 166 York 144 Sun 142 Universe 139 Seasons 132 Palms 124 South 122 Hall 120 Ages 114 H. 114 Four 111 States 111 Mr. 111 Jewels 109 Sculptor 107 West 103 Republic 102 _ 101 Panama 100 United 100 Pacific 99 Avenue 97 Flowers 95 Earth 93 Charles 92 John 88 Machinery 88 Colonnade 88 A. 86 Building 85 East 85 Argentine 84 Education 83 Festival 82 Albert 80 Zenis 80 Newton 80 Nations 80 Mrs. Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 1226 it 417 they 377 he 273 you 189 them 168 we 149 i 133 she 109 him 106 one 84 itself 65 us 41 himself 40 her 29 themselves 16 me 8 yourself 8 herself 2 ye 2 thee 2 not.--goethe 2 myself 1 theirs 1 ourselves 1 oneself 1 his Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 6858 be 1491 have 343 make 338 see 320 represent 298 show 295 give 234 do 214 stand 171 come 167 find 163 hold 159 bear 151 use 141 call 140 look 138 rise 132 suggest 127 take 122 follow 117 design 116 contain 103 add 99 study 98 bring 96 repeat 96 place 96 know 94 carry 91 seem 91 leave 87 lead 86 express 84 go 83 set 83 form 81 appear 80 symbolize 78 pass 72 include 71 face 69 become 67 say 67 feel 67 crown 62 turn 61 surround 59 tell 59 produce 56 work Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 579 great 517 not 427 other 344 most 328 so 318 more 305 here 300 many 289 well 267 fine 247 very 232 first 197 only 189 main 179 old 176 american 166 also 165 decorative 160 much 155 same 155 architectural 153 long 153 high 151 central 146 good 143 large 141 out 141 beautiful 134 italian 129 such 129 interesting 124 as 123 new 120 up 118 now 117 small 114 far 113 little 107 too 106 then 103 general 101 almost 99 rich 93 even 91 important 90 just 89 western 86 young 85 modern 84 splendid Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 88 good 57 fine 39 great 37 most 27 large 22 high 19 least 10 noble 9 Most 8 early 7 rich 7 late 6 strong 6 lovely 6 fit 5 topmost 5 southw 5 full 4 pure 4 near 3 low 3 big 2 wide 2 simple 2 heavy 2 happy 2 gentle 2 foremost 1 young 1 wr 1 warm 1 sweet 1 solid 1 small 1 slow 1 slight 1 sane 1 old 1 mighty 1 manif 1 long 1 hot 1 grand 1 fast 1 faint 1 easy 1 deep 1 close 1 broad 1 black Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 307 most 11 well 1 least 1 bluest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- 2 davidsch@earthlink.net Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 time is past 4 exposition is not 3 work is most 2 architecture is italian 2 building is french 2 columns are ionic 2 columns bear legendary 2 figure is nature 2 figure is not 2 work is always 1 arch are columns 1 arch are devoted 1 arch are easier 1 arch is charles 1 arches are exquisite 1 arches are grills 1 arches are inset 1 arches are noble 1 arches are roman 1 architecture has not 1 architecture is classic 1 architecture is most 1 architecture is not 1 architecture is only 1 architecture is pleasingly 1 architecture is purposely 1 architecture is renaissance 1 architecture is sufficient 1 architecture was evidently 1 art are also 1 art does not 1 art has always 1 art has long 1 art is as 1 art is entirely 1 art is largely 1 art is merely 1 art is praise 1 art is servant 1 art is so 1 art is unique 1 art stands serene 1 arts are also 1 arts are quite 1 arts is again 1 arts is perhaps 1 arts is so 1 arts representing sculpture 1 building are no 1 building contains interesting Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 architecture is not representative 1 building are no less 1 building is not unpleasing 1 building takes not only 1 color is not unattractive 1 colors was not always 1 court is not architecture 1 exposition is not able 1 exposition is not frugal 1 exposition is not so 1 exposition is not typical 1 figure is not more 1 fountain is not equally 1 life was not able 1 man was not very 1 sculpture is not so A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 37383 author = Anonymous title = The Argentine Republic date = keywords = Aires; Argentine; Buenos; Europe; Republic; States; United; american summary = government and in its constitution and laws, the Argentine Republic has As stated above, the Federal Constitution of the Argentine Republic is In 1895 the total exports of the Argentine Republic amounted to The investment of foreign capital in the Argentine Republic has Another great international movement in which the Argentine Republic schools of the Federal city of Buenos Aires by the National Board of To make the Agricultural Section of the Argentine Republic Argentine Republic has an effective display of a general collection of Argentine Republic, in recent years, in the development of education, to In 1895 the exports from the United States to the Argentine Republic American trade with the Argentine Republic. between the United States and the Argentine Republic. imports from the Argentine Republic. States with the Argentine Republic show a considerable balance, almost in every direction and make Buenos Aires to the Argentine Republic what id = 7411 author = Cheney, Sheldon title = An Art-Lovers Guide to the Exposition Explanations of the Architecture, Sculpture and Mural Paintings, With a Guide for Study in the Art Gallery date = keywords = Arts; California; Court; Exposition; Fine; Fountain; Palace; Renaissance; Section; Sun; american; art; figure; group; italian summary = The architecture of the central group of palaces and courts is a notable and west axis are grouped eight palaces, about three interior courts. terminated by the Fine Arts Palace, which separates the central group The South panel of the main structure has as its central figure Vanity The East face of the minor group first shows the figure of Greed, with In the same basin, at the far south end, is a figure of The Setting Sun. This was part of the artist''s conception of the Fountain of Earth, the "The Fountain," the panel on the east wall, shows a group of people who On the east wall under the dome is the panel Art important figure of the time when American art was finding itself. Gallery 65 contains some of the best American figure paintings in the Gallery 2 is most interesting for the group on the north wall, where the id = 37124 author = James, Juliet Helena Lumbard title = A Foreword to the Panama-Pacific International Exposition date = keywords = great summary = THE PASTEL CITY BY THE SEA There is a hill-crowned city by a silver sea, near a _Golden Gate_. hill-crowned city, and on its northern side has created of the shore an water-lashed city, and in part, a forest of pines stretches to the west. across the sapphire sea, one looks onto the long undulations of hills, marshy stretch, with lagoons working their way far into the land--the waves, came Venus rowed by the fairies--in her hand the golden ball of Over the waves they came to the _Golden Land of the Pacific_. stretch of wave-washed shore. One day a man appeared on the hill-top o''er-looking this wondrous city, those who dream could think of; a city glowing with warmth of color, working, of living--and all because of the great beauty. And the pastel city by the sea will not leave us, for as the years go id = 5620 author = James, Juliet Helena Lumbard title = Palaces and Courts of the Exposition A Handbook of the Architecture, Sculpture and Mural Paintings, with Special Reference to the Symbolism date = keywords = Ages; Arts; Court; Exposition; Francisco; Mr.; New; Palace; Panama; San; Sun; Tower; Universe; York summary = The fine figure work representing the modern industrial types is by The upper figures represent an old man handing his burden to a younger massed in the corners of the west side of the Aisle of the Rising Sun. In March and April these courts receive glorious rich coloring from beds This court, which strongly resembles the great area in front of St. Peter''s, Rome, with its sweep of colonnade to right and left, was This is what is suggested by calling the figure the Setting Sun. In the Fine Arts Palace, Mr. A. the great dominant note of this Court, so pass thru the Triumphal Arch The court is made one of great beauty by the collaborated work of Mr. Geo. No words can describe the great poetic beauty of this Fine Arts Palace. The domes of the Fine Arts Palace, and the Court of the Universe, are id = 5712 author = James, Juliet Helena Lumbard title = Sculpture of the Exposition Palaces and Courts Descriptive Notes on the Art of the Statuary at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco date = keywords = Arts; Calder; Exposition; Fountain; New; Sculptor; York; american summary = study of the sculptors and their works at the Panama-Pacific The sculptor''s work calls for steadfastness of purpose through long fine working out of his subject in a classical way, for the style of is "The Flame." At the Fine Arts Palace are a number of works from his the New York Art Students'' League under Augustus Saint-Gaudens, later prize offered by the American Art Association in Paris for the best work Albert Jaegers, a man who has taught himself his art, having fine powers His works in the Fine Arts Palace are of a very States Naval Academy at Annapolis, and much fine figure work. which can be seen in the Fine Arts Palace of the Exposition. look at his "Kneeling Figure" at the altar in front of the Fine Arts can be seen in medal form in the Fine Arts Palace. Was director of the Fine Arts Palace, Pan-American Exposition. id = 7348 author = Macomber, Ben title = The Jewel City date = keywords = Ages; Annex; Arts; Building; California; Charles; Commissioner; Court; Exposition; Fine; Fountain; Francisco; Hall; Mrs.; New; Pacific; Palace; San; South; States; Tower; american; french; italian summary = Palace of Fine Arts and its Exhibit, with the Awards," supplies such an Portal between the Courts of Palms and Seasons--Pacific Photo and Art Co. Fountain of Summer--J. Colonnade, Fine Arts, and Half-Dome, Food Products Palace The central group of Exposition structures really a single vast palace, whose mural pictures adorn the courts and arches and the Fine Arts figure, which the sculptor shows in the Palace of Fine Arts, is there This limitation of the Fine Arts exhibit has made room for a great [1] For plan of rooms and national sections in the Palace of Fine Arts, Palace of Fine Arts, the best pictures and Sculptures are shown here. The state exhibits are in the Exposition palaces. exhibited in the Palace of Fine Arts, or in the state or foreign Exposition palaces, courts, and gardens. "Exposition Sculpture," adorning the palaces, courts and gardens, id = 9647 author = Mullgardt, Louis Christian title = The Architecture and Landscape Gardening of the Exposition A Pictorial Survey of the Most Beautiful Achitectural Compositions of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition date = keywords = Arts; Avenue; Colonnade; Court; Exposition; Fine; Newton; Palace; Palms; Tower; Zenis summary = The Rotunda of the Palace of Fine Arts--A View by Night. Court of Palms--Portal, Palace of Education. Court of Palms--Portal, Palace of Liberal Arts. Court of Palms--Italian Tower from Main Portal. Palace of Liberal Arts--Portal, From the South Gardens. Palace of Liberal Arts--Elephant Fountain Niche by Night. Court of Flowers--Italian Tower from Colonnade. Court of the Universe--Corinthian Colonnade and Gardens Palace of Fine Arts--A Picturesque Garden Fountain. Palace of Fine Arts--The Garden and Fountain of Time. Tower of Jewels, and the separate buildings, Festival Hall, the Palace Flowers faces Festival Hall, whereas the Court of Palms faces the Palace central block of buildings, is the Palace of Fine Arts, and to the east, the main group of buildings between the Palaces of Varied Industries and Palace of Varied Industries on the east and the Court of Ages on the The north face of the Palace of Education, which opens on the Court of id = 5771 author = Neuhaus, Eugen title = The Art of the Exposition Personal Impressions of the Architecture, Sculpture, Mural Decorations, Color Scheme & Other Aesthetic Aspects of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition date = keywords = Arts; California; Court; Exposition; Fine; Francisco; New; Palace; Paris; San; Seasons; York; sculptor summary = Night Effect Colonnade of the Palace of Fine Arts. While the main court rests right in the center of the eight buildings, looking toward the bay, or from the same court toward the Fine Arts architectural motives of this great court do not help very much in building, where mural decorations of figural character add much to the There is a great deal of fine modeling in the individual figures on The fourth panel represents the inspirations of all Art, five figures The Court of the Four Seasons offers a decorative scheme of eight panels Decorative fountain inside the court, with crowning figure of a young Decorative architectural figure compositions of similar subjects. In the east and west walls of the center court of the building, showing Figures on columns inside of Rotunda, Palace of Fine Arts. Decorations in Rotunda of Fine Arts Palace. id = 6631 author = Perry, Stella G. S. (Stella George Stern) title = The Sculpture and Mural Decorations of the Exposition A Pictorial Survey of the Art of the Panama-Pacific international exposition date = keywords = Ages; Arts; Colonnade; Court; Exhibit; Exposition; Fine; Fountain; Garden; Newton; Palace; Seasons; Vincent; Zenis summary = Fountain of Energy Central Group, South Gardens. Nations of the East Group, Arch of the Rising Sun. Gabriel Moulin, Nations of the West Group, Arch of the Setting Sun. Cardinell-Vincent, Fountain of Earth Central Group, Court of Ages. Water Sprites Base of Column, Court of Ages. Beauty and the Beast Fountain Detail, Court of Flowers. The Struggle for the Beautiful Frieze, Fine Arts Rotunda. The Pioneer Mother Exhibit, Fine Arts Colonnade. Fountain Foyer, Palace of Fine Arts. Art Crowned by Time Court of the Four Seasons. new types in motif and composition of arch-crowning groups to be seen The group "Harvest" surmounting the great niche in the Court of the architectural beauty of these groups, in relation to the arched panels beautiful Rotunda of Fine Arts, stand, repeated, the peaceful, dignified Exposition with the four Fountains of the Seasons in the Court of that id = 12010 author = Williams, Cora Lenore title = The Fourth-Dimensional Reaches of the Exposition: San Francisco, 1915 date = keywords = Dimensional; Fourth; Head; time summary = Essay on the Fourth-Dimensional Reaches of the Exposition. thereof there was all things like as in a natural man''s head. simples it should have motion, and in one month space speak: the time of I knew Time was and I know what things there was * * * * The Brazen Head spake again these words: ''Time is past''; and concerning the fourth-dimensional reaches of our Exposition. fourth dimension in the process of evolving for our consciousness. we are not only confronted with the fourth dimension as a thought-form, spiritual balance we shall doubtless find that our space world has taken creature knows, then is its thought-form one-dimensional even though its While a man''s space-world is limited by his thought, it is, on the need in order to come to a fourth-dimensional consciousness, said Henri new thought-form than a great international exposition. strange the sight of the world-consciousness passing over into a higher