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...used as a newspaper interview but afterwards changed over in Mr. Roosevelt's hand to the form of a letter to his commanding officer, is shown in one of the cases. This manuscript, the cartoons and most of the portraits were received by the Library in the bequest of Evert Wendell...
...other course, given by G. B. Roorbach, Professor of Foreign Trade, is on Latin-American markets and trade and is given for the first time this year under the Leatherbee bequest, in place of the course on Retail Store Management given last year...
...spurious include 1) A ceramic piece attributed to Lucca della Robbia, 15th Century Florentine sculptor, sold to an official of the Metropolitan for $3,000, and "not worth a sou." (The Metropolitan contains only one della Robbia?a terra cotta bas-relief entitled Prudence, bought in 1921 under the bequest of Joseph Pulitzer.) 2) A 15th Century statue of St. Paul, sold to Assistant Curator Breck, of the Metropolitan, for $3,000. 3) A bas-relief group, Les Lansquenets (a former type of German footsoldier; the figures were called "devils" by the people of Contrisson, where the owner lived...
...psychology. A face, a photograph, portrait or pose that interested him was duly enlisted and catalogued: marginal sketches of hands and feet (another sign of his versatility) turned the pages of his books and notebooks into illuminated manuscripts. Some of these, fortunately have been preserved in the large bequest to the University...
...Daniel A. Buckley Scholarship has been awarded for next year to E. R. Collier '16 of Cambridge, who is now a second-year student in the Graduate School of Education. The Charles Dexter Scholarships, founded last year from the bequest of Miss Annie L. Dexter to enable men to visit England for work in English, goes to Hazelton Spencer 4G, of Cambridge, assistant in English, for the summer of 1923; and to G. McG. Voigt 3G of Cambridge, for the year...