Word: busts
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...dust has been brushed from the corners in the Union, and spread evenly over the floor. Now the face of the bust of Caesar or Michael Angelo has been washed to a candid white, and on the book-racks copies of the Black Cat and the Advocate have been hidden from sight. Now the awning is out and the carpet is down...
...other coin dug up is dated 1802, and is also a copper cent piece, coined at the Philadelphia mint. A bust of liberty is represented upon it in profile. It is not believed to be a particularly rare coin however...
Other announcements following the meeting include the gift of a bust of the late Professor Frederic Ward Putnam '62 to the Peabody Museum by Mr. J. B. Stetson...
...books and pamphlets published in the Austrian Low-Countries (Belgium) during the eighteenth century. It also possessed a collection of old coins and seals, very interesting for the history of the Low-Countries. The university has also lost all its archives and all its souvenir portraits and busts of professors and benefactors, among artistic beauty, like the portrait of Pope Adrian III or the bust of Chonissen, the scholarly criminologist. Others were the only contemporary and authentic portraits of scholars of the Renaissance, like Juste Lipse and Tuteanus...
...which extends south from Brattle street to Mt. Auburn street, opposite the Longfellow home. The structure is a bas-relief in Knoxville pink marble, representing six figures of characters taken from the poets best known works, in front of which is set on a projecting pedestal, a bronze portrait bust of Longfellow. The most interesting part of the statue is the bas-relief in the marble slab, depicting Miles Standish, Sandalphon, the village blacksmith, the Spanish student, Evangeline, and Hiawatha. The tablet is in Renaissance style, and is exquisitely shaped and carved. The low relief figures, especially that of Sandalphon...