Word: arts
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Board of Overseers of Harvard College was held yesterday morning at 50 State street, at eleven o'clock, Solomon Lincoln, president of the board, in the chair. It was voted to concur with the President and Fellows in their votes, electing Charles Herbert Moore, A. M., Professor of Art and Director of the William Hayes Fogg Art Museum, to serve from Sept. 1, 1896; reappointing William Allen Brooks, Jr., A. M., M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy for five years from Sept. 1, 1896; reappointing the following-named instructors from Sept. 1, 1896: Heinrich Conrad Bierwith, Ph. D., in German; Archibald...
Wednesday, June 24, 10 a. m.- Procession from the library to the commencement exercises in Battell Chapel. 2 p. m.- Dinner of the alumni in Alumni Hall. 9-11 p. m.- Reception to the president in the Art School...
...contents are of the usual interesting character. The first article, on the University Grounds and Buildings, by R. S. Peabody '66, calls attention to the lack of arrangement of our grounds and buildings and suggests that some scheme be adopted for future building and that an art commission be founded. Nothing is more sadly needed at Harvard. Next follows a lengthy obituary of Francis Channing Barlow of the class of '55, by Edwin H. Abbot '55. "From a Graduate's Window" suggests changes in the manner of conducting the Commencement dinner. Charles Gordon Ames writes the obituary of William Henry...
Electing Theobald Smith, Ph.B., M. D., Professor of Comparative Pathology, to serve from September 1, 1896; electing Charles Herbert Moore, A. M., Professor of Art and Director of the William Hayes Fogg Art Museum, to serve from September 1; appointing Lewis Jerome Johnson, A. B., C. E., Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, and Comfort Avery Adams, Jr., S. B., Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering, both for five years from September 1; reappointing Daniel Lawrence Turner, C. E., instructor in Surveying and Hydraulics, from September 1; reappointing the following instructors for one year from September 1: William Vaughan Moses...
Collections of photographs are almost daily being added to the large number already in the Fogg Art Museum. In a few departments the collections are not quite complete and these deficiencies are rapidly being filled. Among the latest acquisitions are three hundred and fifty photographs of French Renaissance architecture and sculpture, and about one thousand illustrating the Venetian school of painting. The model of one corner of the Parthenon, which was constructed by Professor H. L. Warren, of the architectural department, has been set up in the large down stairs room. This model is made so as to show...