Word: exhibiting
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Fogg Art Museum officials have opened for inspection a loan exhibit of sixteenth century illustrated books, which will remain in the cases for several weeks to come. This new exhibit comes as a supplement to the similar show of fifteenth century books which has been going on for some time. The two shows are being held simultaneously in order to allow students to examine the transitions that occurred during these years...
...Wednesday will be the second to be held in the Poetry Room, which was completed last fall. The room is dedicated to Morris Gray 77 Amy Lowell, and George Edward Wood berry '77, and is filled with their price less collections of rare and first-edition poetical works. An exhibit of origins Keats manuscripts from the Amy Lowell collection is now on display...
Through the generosity of Lee Hart, of Rochester, New York, a copious oak exhibition case has been placed in the Lowell House Library, where it will remain in the possession of the House, and will be used from time to time for exhibits of books and other relics. The first exhibit is now being held, and consists of a recent edition of Shakspere's 'Venus and Adonis', with illustrations by Rockwell Kent...
Undaunted by falling heir to this exhibit in comparative architecture, Associate Professor Baxter, with a vim and vigor worthy of his native Granite state, has set about to give one and all a good time. And he does. All is well organized; a neat little circulars advises all members about identification cards, how to make complaints about the food, how much the four guest rooms cost, and how all-pervasive are the parietal rules, which the Faculty has been meditating without result for the last six months. The swimming pool, a relic of Gold Coast days, and Adams' pride...
...told Miss Marlowe, "after you tell me your name and nationality." These facts he entered in a notebook. Miss Marlowe went?from Shanghai to Hongkong (British). Naturally all the Consuls General at Shanghai protested to the Japanese Consul General but in the capitals of the Great Power, there was exhibited none of that spirit which the late Theodore Roosevelt, the late Georges Clemenceau or Queen Victoria used to exhibit when one of their nationals was set upon abroad...