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JOINING FORCES L.A., SAN FERNANDO POLICE TEAM TO FIGHT GANGS AS SWAT GRIEVES, DEPUTIES, FBI FILL IN.(News)
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Byline: Rick Coca
Staff Writer
PACOIMA -- As cops rolled up outside the large apartment complex, gang members did a double take.
Seeing Los Angeles Police Department officers in their neighborhood was nothing new. But seeing city of San Fernando police officers sitting in LAPD patrol cars -- now that might take some getting used to.
"Whoa, what are San Fernando officers doing out here?" one of them was overheard asking.
It's not so unusual to see peace officers intermixed with their brothers in blue, both in times of crisis and ...
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Frank Lloyd Wright's Japanese legacy.(THE ARTS)
Magazine article from: World and I
; ...exposure to Japanese art. Even more fateful, Ernest Francisco Fenollosa, America's foremost expert on Japanese art...print it was an intoxicating thing. At that time Ernest Fenollosa was doing his best to persuade the Japanese people...
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American prints in the arts and crafts tradition.(Cover Story)
Magazine article from: The Magazine Antiques
; ...The show was arranged by Ernest Francisco Fenollosa (1853-1908), the curator...long confined to the East." Fenollosa said Dow had assimilated two...printer, as there was in Japan. Fenollosa praised Dow's prints as...
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The American Encounter with Buddhism: 1844-1912, Victorian Culture and the Limits of Dissent.
Magazine article from: The Historian
; ...religious "truth" and valued Buddhism for its reasoned approach to living(61). Finally, Romantics, like Ernest Francisco Fenollosa, came to the religion through a profound appreciation of its cultural beauty. Despite the variety of Buddhist...
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Modern Japanese culture takes MFA stage.(Arts and Lifestyle)
Newspaper article from: The Boston Herald
; ...height of the American and European craze for all things Japanese, three Bostonians (Edward Sylvester Morse, Ernest Francisco Fenollosa and William Sturgis Bigelow) bought the core of the MFA's Japanese collection of prints, sculptures, ceramics...
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FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT'S LIGHT SCREENS: The influence of Japan.
Magazine article from: The Magazine Antiques
; ...it seems highly likely that he knew it, [13] and perhaps even met Morse through Silsbee, whose cousin Ernest Francisco Fenollosa (1853-1908) was a friend of Morse. [14] Illustrating Meiji-era shoji, Morse described them as consist...
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