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...Crimson assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of the schedule, which is posted in University Hall. All examinations begin at 9.15 o'clock unless otherwise specified. TODAY (XVIII) Classical Philology 77 Sever 30 Comp. Philology 2a hf Sever 30 Engin. Sciences 3 Pierce 302 Engin. Sciences 3b Robinson Annex Fine Arts 2c, 2d Fogg Mus Fine Arts 10a Robinson Hall Fine Arts 14g Fogg Small Rm. German B Sever 30 Semitic 14 Semitic...
...FRIDAY, JANUARY 23 (XVIII) Comp. Philology 2a hf Sever 30 Engin. Sciences 3 Pierce 302 Engin. Sciences 3b Robinson Annex Fine Arts 2e, 2d Fogg Mus. Fine Arts 10a Robinson Hall Fine Arts 14g Fogg Small Rm. German B Sever...
Under the auspices of the School of Architecture a number of water-colors by A. A. Dirlam, who graduated from the school in 1919, are now on exhibition in the Robinson Hall Annex. The paintings were made during a trip Dirlam made on the continent under the Julia Amory Appleton Traveling Fellowship. They are chiefly Italian subjects, with a few sketches of northern France, England, and Germany...
Robert S. Stryker, enjoying a Sheldon Travelling Fellowship, has recently sent back from Spain a number of water color paintings now on exhibition in Robinson Hall Annex. Although most of the paintings are concerned with the Alcazar Gardens, Seville, there are numerous landscapes from Granada and Majorca. Supplementing this collection is a small exhibit of pencil sketches by Von Ingen of New York City, dealing with American park scenes...
...Abraham Lincoln was erected in Manchester, England, to celebrate a century of British-U. S. peace. In 1925 John Davison Rockefeller Jr. bought for $600,000 The Cloisters, the beautifully arranged collection of Gothic sculpture and woodcarving which Sculptor Barnard had assembled. Mr. Rockefeller presented it as an annex to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The Billings estate on God's Thumb, the rambling stone stable of which Sculptor Barnard used as a studio, though purchased by Mr. Rockefeller in 1917, was leased to Sculptor Barnard. There he continued to live and work undisturbed. With his financial difficulties solved, Sculptor...