Word: davide
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...photographs, representing the Tapestries of the Spanish Crown at Madrid, placed yesterday in the cases in the Periodical Room of the Union. The main subjects from which the scenes are drawn are as follows: the Acts of the Apostles, the conquest of Tunis, the true story of David and Bathsheba, the founding of Rome, and the history of John the Baptist...
...Department of Economics will issue about June 1 the first of a series of monographs prepared under its direction, to be known as the Harvard Economic Studies. The first number will be the David A. wells prize essay of the current year, by W. H. Price, A. M., '02, entitled "English Patents of Monopoly, 1560-1640." This will be followed by a study of "The Lodging House Problem in Boston" by A. B. Wolfe '02. The first book in the series will be published by Houghton, Mifllin...
...David I. Bushnell, Jr., Assistant in Archaeology, has been appointed to represent the Museum at the thirteenth session of the International Congress of Anthropology and Prehistoric Archaeology, to be held at Monaco in April...
...Department of Economics has recommended that the David A. Wells prize in economics of 1904'-05 be awarded to W. H. Price A.M. '02, instructor in economics. This prize of $500 is offered for the best thesis, embodying the results of original investigation, upon some subject in the field of economics. The subject of Mr. Price's thesis was "English Patents of Monopoly," information concerning which the author obtained from documents in the British Record Office, in London...
...lectures given last week included the following. Mr. L. T. Powers gave a dramatic recital of "David Garrick;" Mr. M. E. Stone spoke on "The Influence of the Newspaper in American Life;" Mr. Jack London gave a rather radical address on "The Coming Crisis;" Professor G. H. Palmer gave the second of the Harvard lectures, his subject being "Some Aspects of Ethics," and Mr. H. W. DuBois delivered a most interesting address on "Alaska." Ninety-eight men reported for the first trials for the Dramatic Club...