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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Miller Collection are Roman and Byzantine diptychs, Carolingian and Romanesque book covers and casket panels, and Gothic utensils, both ecclesiastical and secular. Specimens of this class go back as far as the fourth century, from which is the consular diptych of Rufus Probianus. There are also diptychs of Flavius Asturius (fifth century), Areobindus (sixth century), the fifth century Byzantine diptych of an archangel in the British Museum, the front cover of the Psalter of Charles the Bald (ninth century), the South Kensington plate of Mary between Isaiah and Melchisedek (ninth century), a tenth century Holy Water vessel from Milan Cathedral...
...Three Who Corrupted Harvard," is a humorous sketch with the University for its setting. There are in addition a football ballad, poems by J. J. Cozzens '26, Theodore Hope '24, C. H. Morgan 2nd '24, W. C. Treat '23, and an essay by J. B. Keogh '25. The cover was designed by C. H. Morgan 2nd '24. Copies will be on sale at Cambridge and New Haven tomorrow...
...Conant, and H. A. Webster. The works are all selected from the mass of valuable material owned by the Fogg Museum which cannot be exhibited there on account of the cramped facilities and lack of exhibition space. No attempt has been made, in arranging the exhibition, to cover the periods represented in a systematic way, but merely to bring together a number of examples of drawings and water colours which would show the different points of view of a number of artists in different periods. The majority of the material will be exhibited in the Hall of Casts...
...fall campaign of Phillips Brooks House for old clothes, books and magazines, the collectors inevitably failed to see some of the men whom they were assigned to cover on Thursday. There will, therefore, be a clean-up drive this morning to procure everything that for any reason was missed before. If anyone has a contribution to make they are urged to call University 4748 before 11 o'clock, and a collector will be sent to their rooms...
...each Saturday some new and amazingly complicated evolution, the appearance of the Register was greeted with more or less perfunctory applause. Everyone recognized its value, but few felt urged by curiosity to purchase a copy. This year the Register Board has done its best to change this attitude. The cover alone makes the volume a necessary ornament to every study table, to say nothing of the possibilities of amusement, on evenings when there is nothing else to do but study, offered by the delightfully puzzling charts of neckties and hatbands. And there must be a budding financial wizard...