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...members of the Library Committee (seven to be elected, at least three of whom must be graduates): Professor Charles Townsend Copeland '82, Professor William Allan Neilson '96, Dr. Gustavus Howard Maynadier '89, Frederic Schenck '09, Francis Barlow Bradley '9, of Convent, N. J.; Powell Mason Cabot '18, of Brookline; Cass Canfield '19, of Roslyn, L. I. N. Y.; Richard Stockton Emmet '19, of South Salem, N. Y.; Christopher LaFarge '20, of New York, N. Y; Aaron Davis Weld '18, of Boston...
Managers of the Freshman dormitory teams were selected as follows: Gore, Henry Augustus Gowing, of Brookline; Smith, Francis Bradford Faxon, of Wellesley Hills; Standish, Francis Barlow Bradley, of Convent...
...following Freshmen were awarded the association football insigna for work on the team this past fall, subject to the approval of the Athletic Committee: Jean Jacques Bertschmann, of New York. N. Y.; Francis Barlow Bradley of Convent, N. J.; Charles James Coulter, Tuxedo Park, N. Y.; Eustace Lee Florance, of Dorchester;; Gustav Leon Harris, of St. Louis, Mo.; William Christian Heppen-heimer, of Jersey City, N. J.; Edwin Earle Lucas (captain); of Sound Reach, Conn.; William John Margreve, of Cambridge; Edward Richardson Mitton, of Brookline; John Sherman Hyers, of Cambridge; Howard Pratt Perry (manager), of Newton Centre; Jerome Preston...
...auction sale held in London last week, the Fogg Museum acquired parts of a large altarpiece by Spinello Aretino, the central panel of which is now in the Fogg Museum. This picture was described by Vasari as being painted for the convent of Monte Oliveto, near Siena, in 1385. The great altarpiece has long since been dismembered and scattered. Certain parts are in Siena, some are in Budapest, and the central panel, representing the Madonna and Child and Angels, went first to a collection in Florence, later to London, and has now been in the Fogg Museum for eleven years...
...annual report of the Fogg Art Museum, issued by he director, Edward W. Forbes, enumerates the many important accessions of the past year. The Museum has received the following additions to its permanent collections of works of art: two water color drawings by John Ruskin--"Convent and Alpine Pass," and "Pass of Faido"--presented by friends of Professor C. H. Moore, the first director of the Fogg Museum; from the French government, eight pieces of Sevres porcelain; a Japanese painting by an early Ukiyoye master from Mr. Owen Bryant '04; and thirty-six plaster casts of Arretine moulds from...