Word: crams
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...what had happened. The architect in charge, Dr. Ralph Adams Cram of Boston, had already employed an English sculptor, a fine man of great ability, one John Angell, but still a foreigner, to execute twelve statues in the Cathedral's baptistry...
Last week, at his home in Sudbury, Mass., Architect Cram heard of this discontent. He spoke over the telephone to the New York Times, saying...
...Columbia University, chairman of a Division of Fine Arts which is raising $150,000 (from sculptors, $10,000) for a Fine Arts Bay in the Cathedral. He said: "The Cathedral is not being built for the benefit of American sculptors or architects but for the cause of religion. . . . Dr. Cram is entirely correct in feeling that he must get the best sculptors he can find...
...Harvard 5 C-Z Harvard 6 English 38 Harvard 5 Fine Arts 1f Robinson Hall Fine Arts 2c Fogg Lect. Rm. Geology 8 Emerson F German 1a I, II Harvard 2 German 21 Harvard 2 History B Harvard 3 Government 19a Harvard 1 History 1 Mr. Cram, 1, 18 and Conf. Sec. Memorial Hall Mr. Gratwick, 9 and Conf. Sec. New Lect, Hall Basement Rooms 2, 5, 9 Mr. Graves, 2, 17 and Conf. Sec. Geol. Lect. R.m. Mr. Hopper, 7, 10 and Conf. Sec. Emerson D Mr. Kates, 3, 14 and Conf. Sec. New Lect Hall Mr. Parkman...
Although the final list of speakers has not been released, hope is entertained that Ralph Adams Cram the architect. Professor Howard R. Patch '12, of Smith College, and Professor Chandler R. Post '04, of the Fine Arts Department will accept the invitation to speak at future meetings...