Word: exhibitions
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...addition to the exercises in Sanders Theatre there will be an exhibition in the Treasure Room of the Widener Memorial Library of books, manuscripts, portraits, and other matter of historical interest relating to Dana's life. This exhibit will be open to the public from October 14 to October...
...there is to be during the day a demonstration of practical field work on Boston Common, along the lines of what was done during the recent Governor's Conference. Another interesting and instructive feature will be a demonstration of the lack of preparedness in the form of an exhibit which may become permanent and which will show in concrete form how lacking this nation is in preparedness to defend itself in case of attack by another nation...
Such men can joint themselves out of their easy-chair, indifferent attitude toward the better things in life, in many ways. The exhibits of Italian paintings in Fogg Art Museum, announced in today's CRIMSON, is a typical example of the opportunities these men are missing. If they went to the exhibit they'd enjoy it; but they won't go because it never occurs to them that such exhibits are meant for them. Theirs is the most pernicious sort of indifference...
...many years there has exhibit among Harvard students a sentient against the serving of intoxicants functions given under the auspices of University. This sentiment has not be confined to undergraduates. It is class-meetings alone from which mean excluded through an unwillingness make themselves conspicuous by them stinence. The temperance movement now national and even international scope, and it is only natural that a student body so representative as the Harvard should at last begin to explore itself vigorously upon this vital question of the hour...
Prominent among these is the Fogg Art Museum, which has just announced a special exhibit of famous paintings. A census of the students who will visit the Museum to see this collection, or, indeed who will visit it to see any collection, would undoubtedly bring out the fact that a pitifully small number of men are availing themselves of an opportunity which is at their very door. If there is a Harvard indifference, this is it, and in its worst form. Perhaps a better word for it is thoughtlessness...