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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Malden Library has just loaned to the Fogg Museum a very distinguished portrait by the famous XVII century Dutch genre painter, Nicolaas Maes, a pupil of Rembrandt. The picture is a valuable addition to the first Loan Exhibition of Dutch Pictures ever held at the Fogg Art Museum and is equal in quality to the Rembrandt and Hals already on exhibition...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Another Dutch Painting at Fogg | 4/29/1916 | See Source »

...reference to the change in policy is an announcement that the next issue will appear on May 15. But the editorials and contributed articles alike reflect the "up-to-dateness" which the editors seem to be striving after. They also indicate that the Illustrated is to be more than ever a strictly Harvard publication; three "other colleges" are mentioned in just twenty-one lines, ably concealed among the advertising pages. The pictures share the spirit of the rest of the issue. All of them are of special interest to Harvard men; most of them are up to date. No Columbia...

Author: By F. C. Nelson, | Title: Current Illustrated Up-to-Date | 4/29/1916 | See Source »

...many and interesting; and, if some of the articles are not positively absorbing, their subject matter ought to be. The Illustrated is making a sincere attempt to do a distinct service here--perhaps a more restricted one than heretofore. The May 1 issue points the way. By bringing up ever so little of our charity and imagination, we can see that the magazine is likely to fill a larger place at Harvard than ever...

Author: By F. C. Nelson, | Title: Current Illustrated Up-to-Date | 4/29/1916 | See Source »

...outdoor track season will be opened officially with the 21st Annual Pennsylvania Relay Race Carnival at Franklin Field, Philadelphia, tomorrow and Saturday. All the Eastern and Western colleges are sending large squads and the present prospects show that there will be keener competition and more interest at large than ever before. Small colleges, which have not entered before, have sent in their entries as well as many of the preparatory and high schools. The events on Friday are only preliminary to the chief attractions of Saturday, which include the one-mile college relay race championship, open events, sprint, medley...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PENNSYLVANIA RELAY CARNIVAL TOMORROW | 4/27/1916 | See Source »

...Wheeler of London, whom Sir Gilbert Murray, the noted translator, terms the most marvelous reader of Greek tragedy he has ever heard, will recite the Medea of Euripides at Parkway Hall, Larch road (near Fresh Pond), this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. Tickets at $1 may be secured at the door. Proceeds of the reading will be given to the French Relief Fund...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mrs. Wheeler to Read the "Medea" | 4/25/1916 | See Source »

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