Word: exhibitive
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Harvard exhibit for the Paris Exposition will be ready for shipment in a few days. The space accorded to the University exhibit proper is two "units," each unit consisting of a glass-topped cabinet above which, fastened to the wall, is a set of winged frames containing thirty-three card-board plates 22 by 28 inches. Each set somewhat resembles a large book with very heavy leaves...
Part of the Harvard exhibit at Paris this year will consist of a case of specimens of Blaschka glass models of flowers. These specimens have been selected chiefly with reference to their geographical relations and all parts of the United States, from California to Maine, are represented by characteristic species. The case which contains the specimens has been temporarily placed in the balcony of the Ware Exhibition Room, in the University Museum, where it can be seen by the public for a few days. The printed labels to accompany the specimens are not yet ready, but otherwise the exhibit will...
...Corliss Art and Camera Club of Newburyport has invited the Harvard Camera lub to enter a loan exhibit to be held March 21 4. Several clubs will be represented and prizes are to be awarded...
...Camera Club exhibit, which closes this evening at 6 p.m., has proved the most successful and most largely attended of any the club has held. It has been estimated that about 1500 people have visited it during the last three days. As a whole, the exhibition, though smaller than last year, is of distinctly higher artistic quality. A pleasant innovation has been the illustrated catalogues which the club has issued as souvenirs of the exhibit...
...annual Camera Club exhibition which opens today in Brooks House has an entry of one hundred and fifteen photographs for competition, and twenty-two other pictures which arrived too late to be considered. Sixteen of the pictures have received honorable mention by the committee of judges made up of Professor Charles E. Norton, Mr. F. H. Day and Mr. J. P. Loud. Of the pictures that are especially attractive are "After the Storm," by W. B. Swift '01, and "Sunset in Gloucester Harbor," by H. W. Eliot '02. Both of these pictures are reproduced in half-tone in the catalogue...