Word: egypt
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Smith is particularly famous for his mural decorations in the Boston Public Library, and for those on the exterior of Horticultural Hall, Philadelphia. While working in Italy, Egypt and Turkey, he made a copy of the so-called "Alexander Sarcophagus" in the Imperial Museum, Constantinople, for the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, and received the decoration of the third order, Medijieh, from the Sultan of Turkey. Mr. Smith took an active part in the recent excavations in Egypt and has lately been working in Japan. Recently he has devoted much of his time to lecturing throughout the country...
...Reisner and George Santayana, of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, will be on leave of absence during the second half-year. Professor Hart will be the exchange professor at four western colleges, Professors Perry and Santayana will go abroad, and Professor Reisner has already gone to Egypt, where he is excavating...
Professor Reisner '89 has been granted leave of absence beginning January 10 to conduct an expedition to Egypt, and C. S. Fisher has been appointed architect of the expedition for one year...
MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS LECTURES. "Egypt, III. The Age of the Pyramids." (Illustrated). Professor Reisner. Boston Public Library, 4.30 P. M. No tickets required...
Professor G. A. Reisner will give the third of his series of public lectures on Egypt this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. The lecture will be given at the Boston Public Library instead of at the Museum of Fine Arts, as previously announced. The subject of today's lecture is "The Age of the Pyramids." No tickets are required...