Word: exhibitions
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...University's exhibit at the St. Louis Exposition will be in the Educational Building, a structure devoted to showing the progress and achievements of the educational methods of Europe and America, and the first of its kind to be included in an exposition. The building is divided into four quarters by broad corridors, flanked by columns, leading to an inner court. Three of these divisions will be occupied by the exhibits of England. France and Germany, and the fourth by those of America. The University has been allotted the central position in this last division, and will occupy a space...
...exhibit is intended to be as general as possible. A large number of statistical charts will be hung, showing the educational, financial, and numerical growth of the University and the separate schools and departments, together with photographs of the grounds and buildings. Bookcases will be set up containing the official publications of the University, and the books that have been published by members of the Faculty of Arts, and Sciences and of the Faculty of Law, and by historians and statesmen who were graduates of Harvard, excluding all living graduates. A large plaster model of the Stadium...
...fourth of a series of six exhibits from the American Library of Art collection of reproductions from famous paintings and places of historic interest has been put on exhibition in the Periodical Room of the Union. The exhibit includes fifty mounted photographs, representing the Alhambra and other specimens of Moorish architecture in Granada...
...Camera Club will hold its annual exhibit from March 7 to 12, in Robinson Hall. Only members of the club may enter photographs, the best of which will be placed in the competitive exhibition with the University of Pennsylvania to be held in Cambridge from April 27 to May 7, in Robinson Hall; and from May 11 to 21, at the Houston Club, Philadelphia. The judges of the club exhibit will be F. H. Day, of Boston, D. W. Ross '75, of Cambridge, and P. P. Sharples '95, of Cambridge. The judges of the dual exhibit will be announced...
...Quibell has resided in Egypt for many years, and for the past four years has had general supervision of all the excavations made in that country. He is now on his way to St. Louis, there to arrange, as representative of the Cairo Museum, an exhibit at the coming exposition...