Word: crowning
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...summit of Purgatory is the "earthly Paradise" where the voluntary pilgrim receives the mitre, symbolic of self-mastery, and the crown, the symbol of freedom of his soul. The pilgrim then bathes in the river Lethe and forgets all that is evil--symbolic of the forgiveness of sins. With renewed soul and spirit he is now, ready for Heaven and for the love and presence...
...course in prosthetic dentistry will be given next summer at the Harvard Dental School by Varaztad H. Kananjian, D.M.D., Demonstrator of Prosthetic Dentistry. The course will extend from July 28 to August 30, 1913, inclusive, and will cover all the branches of prosthesis, including crown and bridge work; gold casting, including gold inlays; anatomical occlusion; maxillary fractures; orthodontia appliances; artificial palates; porcelain tooth carving; and high and low fusing porcelain inlays. It will consist of lectures, conferences, demonstrations, and practical work on cases...
Several members of the delegation of prominent Freshmen, who have come to this country in connection with the Champlain celebration at Crown Point, N. Y., made a special trip from New York yesterday to visit Harvard. These gentlemen were M. Etienne Lamy, president of the French Academy, statesman and historian, Professor Vidal dela Blache, member of the Institute, representing the Sorbonne, and M. Gaston de Champs, editor of "Le Temps", a former Hyde lecturer at Harvard. They were met by ex-Ambassador Robert Bacen '90, now a member of the Corporation, Mr. William Rotch '65, president of the Alliance Francaise...
Owing to the early arrival and departure of the commission sent by the French Government to present a bas-relief of France for the statue of Champlain at Crown Point, N. Y., the lecture which was to have been given by two members of the commission in New Lecture Hall this afternoon at 5 o'clock has been cancelled. The enjoys will arrive in Boston early this morning and, after visiting the Boston Public Library, will come out to Cambridge in time for M. Etienne Lamy to address the class in History 1, in New Lecture Hall...
...part of the commission sent by the French Government to present a bas relief of France for the statue of Champlain at Crown Point, N. Y., will come to Cambridge tomorrow afternoon, accompanied by Robert Bacon '09, late ambassador to France, and now a member of the Corporation. Two of the members of the commission, M. Etienne Lamy, a member of the French Academy, and M. Vidal de la Blache, professor of Geography at the Sorbonne, Paris, will make addresses in New Lecture Hall, tomorrow afternoon at 5 o'clock. The meeting will be open to the public...