Word: exhibited
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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What is probably the most unique exhibition of art which has been offered at the Fogg Museum in several years is now open to members of the University and the public. This exhibition, consisting of more than a hundred drawings from the great masters, gives a more intimate acquaintance with the artists than do the finished paintings of the public art galleries. These drawings are the personal and spontaneous expressions which can be seen very seldom. The exhibit, in this case, is made possible only through the generosity of a University graduate, Mr. J. P. Morgan '89. Only the esthetically...
...Child Labor Exhibit of the National Child Labor Committee of New York City will be placed on free public exhibition in the Living Room of the Union today, remaining on display to day and tomorrow. The exhibit consists of photographs, charts and products of the work of the 150,000 children employed in factories. Its purpose is to arouse public opinion to aid in the passage of the committee's bill to prevent the interstate commerce of child labor products. The bill is being held up in the Senate for lack of public pressure. While the exhibit is displayed...
Miss Josephine J. Eschenbrenner, membership secretary of the committee, is in charge of the exhibit, which was on view at Tufts College last week and at Amherst and Massachusetts Agricultural College the week before. At all three colleges a response satisfactory to the committee was received from the undergraduates. On the advisory committee for 1915 was President Eliot...
...strangest-looking exhibit in the collection is a book by Ambroise Firmin Didot, the most famous of a very illustrious family. It is bound in leather and printed on vellum, illustrated with small vignettes. It was printed in 1855 at Paris...
...exhibit which the University School of Landscape Architecture has had at the Panama-Pacific Exposition in San Francisco has been transferred, at the request of the Federal Government, to the exhibition on the Isthmus, for 100 days from January 1, 1916. This exhibit was awarded a gold medal at the Exposition in San Francisco...