Word: arts
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...judges for the Harvard-Yale Freshman Debate, which will take place in the Fogg Art Museum on May 15, have been chosen and are Professor J. W. Churchill of Andoyer, President Elmer H. Capen, D. D., of Tufts, and Mr. H. A. Clapp of Boston. Professor Baker will preside...
Best general references: D. Mackenzie Wallace, Egypt and the Egyptian Question; the Quarterly Review, London, 1883; Hon. Fred. C. Penfield, Contemporary Egypt; N. A. Review, July, 1895; Hon. Sir W. T. Marriott, The Situation in Egypt; The Fortnightly Review, April, 1895; Alfred Milner, England in Egypt; Quarterly Review, Art. XI.; J. Eliot Bowen, Conflict in Egypt, Pol. Science Quarterly I, 295 (June 1886); Contemp. Review, 67, 390 (March, 1895); Calvo-International...
...from the remotest past to the present day. They have done an important work in civilization, giving to the world the alphabet, monotheism, the Bible, the Koran, and the three religious-Judaism, Christianity and Islam. They are therefore of permanent interest to students of language, literature, history, religion, and art. The four informal lectures announced for this week and the next are intended to give a general view of the language and the literature, especially the latter, of four of the chief members of the Semitic family. These lectures are open to the public. The first will be given...
...Hasket Derby of Boston, gave the second and last lecture under the auspices of the Catholic Club, in the Fogg Art Museum, last evening, speaking on, A Visit to a Dead City in the Baltic...
Professor Lanman gave the first of a series of three lectures on Buddhism in the Fogg Art Museum last evening, taking as his subject: "The origin and the Literature of Buddhism.- The Buddha and the Buddha-Legend...