Word: abbott
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Professor R. B. Dixon, of the Department of Anthropology will be on leave during the first half year, as will A. G. McAdie '84, Abbott Lawrence Rotch Professor of Meteorology and director of the Blue Hill Observatory, and A. K. Porter, William Dorr Boardman Professor of Fine Arts. During the second half year, G. P. Baxter '96, Theodore William Richards Professor of Chemistry, W. F. Dearborn, professor of Education, director of the Psycho-Educational Clinic, and Acting Dean of the Graduate School of Education, and Kirsopp Lake, Winn Professor of Ecclesiastical History will be absent, as will F. B. Magoun...
...Addison Gallery of American Art, now installed in its new Georgian building. In the nine sky-lit gallery rooms are some 100 U. S. paintings valued at $1,500,000. Among them: three Winslow Homers, George Wesley Bellows' Anne in Purple Wrap and Dempsey-Firpo Fight (lithograph). James Abbott McNeill Whistler's Battersea Bridge, works of Abbott Thayer, Thomas Eakins, Childe Hassam, Arthur B. Davies, Julian Alden Weir, John Singer Sargent, William Merritt Chase, Frank Weston Benson, and many another modern; Early American works by Gilbert Stuart, John Trumbull, Benjamin West. There are six rooms for permanent...
...dinner at Lowell House last evening Odin Roberts '86 presented to President Lowell and Lowell House a large silver salt cellar, bearing the Lowell coat-of-arms, and inscribed with the words: "Given to Lowell House in 1931 by Odin Roberts '86 in token of his affection for President Abbott Lawrence Lowell." The gift was accepted in behalf of the University and of Lowell House by the President after a few introductory words by House Master Julian L. Coolidge...
Accepted, By Rev. Dr. Stephen Edwards Keeler, rector of St. Chrysostom's Episcopal Church, famed for its Chicago socialite congregation (he succeeded Rt. Rev. Henry Pryor Almon Abbott, brother of Headmaster Mather Almon Abbott of Lawrenceville School, who is now Bishop of Lexington, Ky.); the call to be Bishop Coadjutor of the diocese of Minnesota, to which he was elected three weeks...
...Play, which is in three acts, was written by Dorothy Abbott Hamburger, a student in the school, and is the second production to be given at the theater, written by a student of the school. It is laid in Canada, on the New Hampshire border. The cast is as follows: Parnela Burr as Mrs. Larson, Mildred Dunnock as Nannie, Jane Mast as Vangeline, H. B. Westmore 31, as Andy, Carleton Green '30 as Tim, and I. C. Martin '34, as Nibs...