In August 1929, an associate of Lincoln Kirstein had "what she called her 'Dago Dazzler'. Bearing the gold stamp of Harvard, this official looking piece of paper identified its bearer as a worthy and accredited scholar of art history who should be permitted to see any and all artworks, whether they were sequestered in private houses, or locked in minor chapels."
Dazzler | Dagö | Duvier del Dago Fernandez | Dazzler (weapon) | dazzler | Cromemco Dazzler |