Word: exhibitive
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...exhibition of Japanese prints at the Fogg Art Museum has been replaced by a special loan exhibit of drawings by Ruskin. The exhibition is made in memory of Charles Eliot Norton '46. A large part of the drawings in the exhibition were given by Ruskin himself to Professor Norton, and are loaned by members of the Norton family. In addition to the drawings, there are a number of etchings by Ruskin and engravings after his drawings, besides reproductions of original drawings in volumes of the Library Edition of Ruskin's Works, shown in the cases in the Print Room...
...cinematographic exhibit entitled "Man on the Wing" will be given in Brattle Hall this evening at 8 o'clock under the auspices of the newly organized Harvard Aeronautical Society. Over 3000 feet of films, showing flights of well-known aeronauts, will be used in this exhibit, for which tickets at 50 cents each are now on sale at Amee's. All charter members will be admitted free upon showing their membership cards...
...newly organized Harvard Aeronautical Society will give a cinematographic exhibit entitled "Man On the Wing" in Brattle Hall tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. Over 3000 feet of films, showing flights of well-known aeronauts, will be used in this exhibit. Tickets are now on sale at Amee's at 50 cents each. All charter members will be admitted free upon showing their membership cards...
...meeting. The management announces that all members of the University who have signed the membership list but have not yet procured cards will receive them upon sending the $2 entrance fee to A. Sweetser '11, 26 Dana Hall, Cambridge. Any member of the University purchasing a ticket to the exhibit, will be allowed to became a charter member of the society, provided $1.50 is sent to the above address before December...
...society further announces that just before the exhibit a statement will be made in regard to the experimental sections which are to start work immediately. Three sections will be organized, two to work with gliders and another to carry on experiments with the gas engine. Professor I. N. Hollis h.'99 will have charge of the glider sections and Professor E. R. Markham will conduct the work on the gas engines. No technical knowledge will be required of those joining the working sections and members will be advanced purely on grounds of interest and efficiency. By a special arrangement pilot...