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Three paintings loaned by Paul J. Sachs '00, of New York, have been placed on temporary exhibition in the gallery of the Fogg Art Museum. One of these is a portrait of Martin Luther bearing the date of 1546 and the dragon crest signature of Lucas Cranach, but in all probability is a work of his school. Although it does not possess the quality of the finest paintings by Cranach, like the Portrait of a Lady, in the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, it nevertheless is an extremely interesting characterization of the great reformer, and it illustrates the general...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FAMOUS PAINTINGS EXHIBITED | 10/27/1914 | See Source »

...Buell, M. S., Dana 34. Buel, R. van W., Gore D 12. Bump, A. H., 184 Concord Ave., Belmont. Burr, W. Jr., Gore A 34. Burrage, W. S., James Smith B 34. Burri, A. T., Gore D 41. Burry, W., Jr., James Smith B 34. Bush, C. W., 169 Crest Ave., Revere. Busk, J. R., George Smith B 31. Byers, R. K., Gore A 24. Cabot, L. M., Gore B 34. Caires, J. J., Gore C 21. Cammann, P. G., George Smith A 22. Campbell, J. R. Jr., 31 Everton St., Dorchester. Carpenter, H. D., Persis Smith B 44. Carrier...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD CRIMSON'S DIRECTORY OF FRESHMEN | 10/13/1914 | See Source »

...meeting of the Junior Dance Committee held yesterday a design submitted by P. M. Hollister '13 was selected for the cover of the dance program. The design is in blue and white, bearing the crest of the Union and the words "The Junior Dance of 1913" enclosed in a fancy border...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Design for 1913 Dance Cards Chosen | 1/17/1912 | See Source »

...risk of seeming trivial we desire to call attention to a peculiar manner in which certain ambitious students are endeavoring to secure a generous return on their investment for membership in the Union. These thrifty individuals are consuming vast quantities of writing paper stamped with the Union crest, in writing theses and taking notes. Possibly these offenders are acting through ignorance, but we are quite sure that their own note paper would never be used for such a purpose. Is the slight saving in stationers' bills sufficient compensation for the loss of self-respect which can but accompany such...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A PECULIAR PRACTICE. | 3/27/1908 | See Source »

...more important to the well-being of a state than the increased production of commodities, is the upholding of public morals. We are on the crest of a commercial age. Our foreign commerce alone exceeds our past records, three thousand, three hundred millions of dollars for the past year, and year by year it will mount higher, if we do not lose sight of economic laws and of the moral and human principles in which these laws in the last analysis are embedded...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ARTICLE BY OSCAR S. STRAUS | 3/13/1908 | See Source »

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