Word: exteriorizer
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...Veilchenfresser," one of Moser's most famous plays, is a modern comedy whose aim is to satirize the levity of German officers and military circles in general. The author shows, however, that underneath the frivolous exterior, these officers have the most genuine ideals. The action of the play centres about Victor von Berndt, who is nicknamed the "Veilchenfresser," or violet eater, from his habit of sending violets to all his passing loves. Owing to the elaborate scenery which will be used, it has been found necessary to shorten the play from four to three acts...
...Lecture Hall on the corner of Kirkland and Oxford streets will be ready for use by the end of the Christmas recess. During the last month the finishing work on the exterior of the building, including the carving of the seals of Harvard, the United States and Massachusetts on the limestone panels of the front, has been completed; in the interior the building is nearly finished, and most of the work remaining to be done is simply the putting in place of the doors, windows and seats...
...purchased for the Germanic Museum many interesting objects which are now arriving in Cambridge. They consist principally of casts of monumental pieces of sculpture, which directly supplement the collection presented by Emperor William. Besides these casts Professor Francke has secured some large photographs both of the interior and the exterior of the cathedrals of Hildesheim and St. Michael which show the relation of each of the casts in the collection to the whole building. The idea of using photographs as supplements to the casts themselves was suggested to Professor Francke at the great industrial exposition recently held at Dusseldorf...
...exterior of the building is practically completed, but the interior still needs a considerable amount of work. All the plastering and panneling will have to be done, the floors put down, the seats arranged and the doors and windows put in. The wiring, plumbing, and the heating apparatus, however, have been completed...
...building to carry on the work of the Scientific department, he gives a complete description of the whole building and describes in detail the equipment of each separate room. The article is illustrated by plans of the basement, the three floors and the loft, and also by two excellent exterior views of Pierce Hall, one from Oxford street, the other from Holmes Field. A view of Lawrence Hall is also printed. Assistant Professor L. J. Johnson '87, C. E. '88, contributes an article on "Instruction in Engineering at Harvard University," in which he shows what the policy of the University...