Word: art
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...John Pierpont Morgan '10 has recently presented to the Library of the Fogg Art Museum 15 volumes, handsomely bound, comprising the various catalogues descriptive of his collections. Four of his volumes constitute the "Catalogue of Drawings"; there are three volumes of the "Catalogue of Pictures of the English, Dutch, Flemish, French, Italian, Spanish and Modern Schools"; three volumes of the "Catalogue of Greek, Roman and Renaissance Bronzes"; four volumes of the "Catalogue of Miniatures," and one volume of the "Catalogue of the Bennet Collection of Manuscripts...
...theories the hampered and restricted our daddies. College is a place to loaf, to invite the soul, to complete an education in athletics, to form pleasant friendships, to take the first steps in sociology, to relieve the mind of those traditional notions that restricted the comprehension of the new art, the new politics, the new freedom. Study is alien to the college; it would intrude on time that might be worthily spent in fashionable activities and no modern faculty would for an instant encourage it. If athletics is not the first aim of college, why is the football coach paid...
...America offers a Fellowship in Early Christian Archaeology with a stipend of $600 for the year of 1917-18. The fellowship is intended for the use of students in theology, history and archaeology, who intend to pursue research in early Christian history (antiquities, institutions, liturgy) or early Christian archaeology (art, epigraphy, paieography). The fellowship will be awarded by the Institute's committee on Mediaeval and Renaissance Studies, on the basis of the papers and testimonials submitted by the applicants and the information afforded by their equipment and abilities for independent research. Applications should be in the hands of the secretary...
...Mach received the degree of A.M. from the University in 1896 and that of Ph.D. in 1900, and was an instructor in Fine Arts from 1899 to 1903. He is at present a lecturer in the history of art at Bradford Academy. He formally served for two years in the German army. He is the author of several works on ancient sculpture and the history of painting...
...lecture course at the Lowell Institute will begin this afternoon at 5 o'clock, when Frank Jewett Mather, Jr., professor of the history of Art at Princeton University, will give the first of a series of eight lectures on "Modern Painting." The lectures in the course will be given in Huntington Hall, 491 Boylston street, Boston, on Thursday and Saturday afternoons at 5 o'clock. The doors will open at 4.30 o'clock and will be closed at 5 o'clock throughout each lecture. Tickets may be secured free of charge by applying by mail to the Curator...