Word: elizabeth
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...many years one of the buildings most needed at Cambridge has been a hall for our art collections. Professor Norton and others have written eloquent appeals on the subject, but to no purpose until now. By the will of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Perkins Fogg. the widow of William Hayes Fogg, which was made public in New York Thursday, the President and Fellows of Harvard University receive $200.000 for the erection of an art museum, to be called "The William Hayes Fogg Art Museum of Harvard." $20.000 additional is left for the care and maintenance of the museum. Moreover...
Extract from will of Elizabeth Fogg dated 2 July. 1888,-probate...
...Miss Elizabeth Bisland, who went around the world for the Cosmopolitan a few months ago, contributes an article on the "Passion Play at Oberammergan." More interesting is Rear-Admiral T. H. Stevens' "Cruise of the Sonoma." The Sonomo was a United States cruiser which did good service in intercepting blockade runners in West India waters...
Eliza Ruhamah Scidmore writes about "Collections of Teapots" and Herbert Pierson on a quaint fireplace in Bruges. The fiction of the number is contributed by Gertrude Franklin Atherton and R. M. Johnston, the poetry by G. E. Montgomery, J. W. Wiedemeyer, William Wheeler, Elizabeth Akers and Marion M. Miller. Murat Holstead contributes the mouthy review of current events and Dr. E. E. Hale the "Social Problems." The magazine is well illustrated and has a very neat appearance...
...Come Forth. By Elizabeth Stuart Phelps and Herbert D. Ward. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin...