Word: exhibited
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...year or two. The officers and members have taken great interest in their work and their efforts have not been long in gaining recognition from the authorities who, last year, gave them permission to take a set of views for the Fair, to be a part of the Harvard exhibit. These views proved entirely satisfactory to every one who saw them. If the club can secure admission to the exchange and thus make sure the exhibitions of lantern slides during the winter, it will add still another cause for favor from the University...
...Garfield, superintendent of buildings, left last night for Chicago, where he will take charge of the work of bringing back the Harvard exhibit. The packing of the cases will occupy two or three weeks, and as they will be sent by freight, they probably will not arrive for five or six weeks. The different collections will be separated and distributed among the departments from which they were taken. None of them as parts of the exhibit will be shown here; the only exception to this rule may be in the case of the photographs taken by the Harvard Camera Club...
...Wolkonsky, Commissioner of the Russian Imperial Minister of Education to the World's Fair. The prince is a Russian of high distinction, whose eloquence has already won for him a widespread, almost national reputation in this country. During the last six months he has had entire charge of the exhibit of his government at the World's Fair in Chicago, where he has frequently spoken to large and distinguished audiences. Owing to his sudden arrival here, it has been impossible to give sufficient notice to ensure a large attendance, but it is hoped that all will take advantage of this...
...anthropometric chart which Dr. Sargent displayed in the Harvard exhibit in Chicago was one of the most valuable objects to be seen. His old chart compared developments in a lump, while with the new charts there is one for each age at which development takes place, so that every fellow can compare himself with others of his own exact age, and with the normal of that age. The normal American student of the more advanced age is represented by the statues exhibited at Chicago...
...arrangement has been made by which Yale men going to the World's Fair this summer, and uncertain what their address will be, can have mail sent to Yale exhibit, Liberal Arts Building...