Word: directors
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...period, the fruits of a wide experience and rare knowledge which had combined to win for him an international reputation. By his association with Harvard, the unusual honors conferred by the French and German governments reflected the highest credit on the University which he served. As the founder and director of the Blue Hill Observatory, he added enormously to a formerly meagre knowledge concerning meteorology and climatology. And it is chiefly to him that we owe what advancement has lately been made in the study of the air in relation to aerial navigation. Professor Rotch will long be remembered...
Henry Russell, managing director of the Boston Opera House, then described the things which make an opera season successful. The principal requirement is a strong subscription list since that relieves the management of commercial motives. If enough money is subscribed, the manager can stage much better productions...
...Converse '93, a prominent composer and a director of the Boston Opera House, will preside and the following men will speak: Dean Hurlbut; Henry Russell, managing director of the Boston Opera House; H. L. Murphy '08, of the Metropolitan Opera Company; Professor W. R. Spalding '87, of the department of Music. During the dinner music will be given by the Glee Club quartet consisting of K. Hadden '14, F. R. Hancock '12, D. W. Hanscom '12, and F. J. Neale '15. There will also be a quartet from the Pierian Sodality consisting of O. Belles '15, P. L. Rabenold...
Edward W. Forbes '95. Director of the Fogg Art Museum, will speak at the Cosmopolitan Club tea in Holyoke House 7 and 8 this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock taking as his subject "Thiber and Paibetan Paintings...
...Cosmopolitan Club tea. Address by Mr. E. W. Forbes, Director Fogg Art Museum...