Word: arts
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Henry Austin Clapp will deliver a course of six lectures in the Fogg Art Museum on Tuesday and Friday evenings in January on, "Dramas of Shakespeare." The subjects and dates of the lectures follow: January 7, "King Henry IV, Part I"; January 12, "King Henry V;" January 16, "Merchant of Venice;" January 19, "Twelfth Night;" January 23, "King Lear;" January 26, "Hamlet...
...University, which was issued on Wednesday, shows an attendance of 2517, an increase of six over that of last year. The attendance by departments is as follows: Academic Department, 1224; Scientific Department, 571; Graduate School, 281; Law School, 195; Medical School 135; Department of Music, 107; Divinity School, 100; Art School, 90; total, 2709; deduct for names inserted twice, 188; total...
...honorary president; and H. J. Edmiston 2G., secretary. At the last fortnightly meeting on Dec. 6, Professor Moore spoke on "The New Latin Thesaurus," and Professor M. H. Morgan on "Recently Discovered Egyptian Papyri." During the winter, three public lectures will be given. Mr. Edward Robinson, of the Boston Art Museum, will speak on "Forgeries of Antiquity...
...Interscholastic Rowing Association now comprises twelve schools in and around Boston. They are Noble and Greenough's, Volkman, Boston Latin, Stone's, Roxbury Latin, Cambridge High and Latin, Mechanics Art, English High, Waltham High, Brookline High, Browne and Nichols and Chauncy Hall. The regular meeting will be held in January and the annual regatta will be held in May under the auspices of the B. A. A. The all interscholastic crew will then be selected. Of the prominent men who rowed last year the following have entered Harvard: Roberts, Bent, Warner, George, Locke, Adams, Jackson, Piper, Walcott, Ayer and Boardman...
...poetic feeling for nature, which finds such varied expression in English literature, is equally apparent in this modest English art...