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...daughter of Sultan, R. H. Allen '14 Sultan, R. B. Whidden '15 Venus Snow, W. D. Foote '15 Diana Snow, (twins), S. B. Hoar '15 Grace Dyke, sister to Hamilton Dyke, J. J. Armstrong '14 Lion, S. L. Simonds '14 Alina, Maami's maid, A. R. Boynton '14 Lashar Bey, Prime Minister, J. F. Fuller '15 Two slaves: H. W. Schroeder '15 G. L. Elkin...
Professor Lyon testifies to the courteous consideration of their Excellencies Hamdi Bey and Khalil Bey of the Imperial Museum, from which a commissioner was sent, according to law, to take possession for the Museum of such objects as might be found...
Professor Lyon, while on leave of absence abroad, hopes to obtain permission from the Sultan of Turkey, through Hamdi Bey, the curator of the Imperial Museum at Constantinople, for Harvard excavations in Palestine. During the next few months he will probably send boxes of casts of Babylonian and Assyrian objects and any original material, such as clay tablets, which...
...such rare and curious articles as were collected by her son during his lifetime. It is to be constructed of cut stone, and in imitation of the museum at Athens, the plans and drawings of which have been forwarded by the Government of Greece, under the authority of Brusha Bey, President of the Egyptian Museum at Cairo. The substantial buildings of the university are almost complete, while the dormitories. each of which is intended to accommodate four hundred pupils, will be ready for occupation the early part of next fall. The cost of maintenance of pupils will be fixed...
James Grant, Bey, the eminent Egyptian scholar, delivered an address on Ancient Egypt in Boylston Hall last evening. He was briefly introduced by Prof. Cook as the most eminent authority of present time on the language, literature and art of the ancient Egyptians, and who is now in this country as a delegate to the medical conference in Washington. James Grant, Bey, replied to this introduction thanking Prof. Cook for his kindness and then commenced on the subject of the lecture, "No history in the world is so fascinating as bible history on account of its close connection with history...