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Masters is a proper noun. Masters is (1) United States poet (1869-1950).
The following articles provide more information about the proper noun Masters.
- University of Arizona
The University was established in 1885 as the first college in the Arizona territories and is a designated Land Grant University. It is one of 62 members of the Association of American Universities. UA has over 36,000 students and offers 334 fields of study at the bachelors, masters, and doctoral level. It is also a member of the NCAA, Division I, PAC 10 Conference.
https://www.arizona.edu/
- Art Renewal International
Read biographical sketches and view online high-resolution images of many paintings from 19th century masters.
https://www.artrenewal.org/
- Webmonkey: The Web Developer's Resource
Webmonkey is part of Lycos, Inc. On Webmonkey, users can find information for all levels of web building--beginners, builders, and masters. There is a large how-to library with information on authoring, design, multimedia, e-commerce and more. Also a reference site to a JavaScript library, HTML Cheatsheet, special characters, colors, domain registries, stylesheet guides and more.
https://www.webmonkey.com/
- The Art Institute of Chicago
Located in Grant Park, the encyclopedic Art Institute of Chicago (AIC) is associated with a school of the same name. As one of the largest art museums in the USA, its permanent collection features Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art as well as American art, Old Masters, decorative arts, Asian art, and modern and contemporary art. Industrial, graphic, and architecture design exhibits are also on display in this Beaux-Arts style building.
https://www.artic.edu/
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