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...commemoration of this fifteenth anniversary of Harry Elkins Widener's death it is fitting that those words spoken at the laying of the cornerstone of the Library should be quoted. "We may indulge the hope that as long as scholarship and learning are honored and the wisdom of the pas, is cherished, the endless generations of future scholars will seek this spot and recall with the same grateful spirit with which we recall the names of Harvard and of Gore, the name of the donor of the enduring building to be erected here...
...general subject of the series is "Byzantine Art in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries". All the lectures of the course are open to the public. Professor Diehl will speak this afternoon on "Bulgaria et Roumanie: les Fresques de Curted d'Arges...
...that I photographed," reminisced Mr. Bourdon. "I came from the Notman Studios in Montreal, Canada especially to take Harvard pictures. I took the pictures of the Classes of '74, '75, and '76 myself, and during the last three years, I have taken pictures of each of these on their fifteenth reunion. Also, many grandchildren of these men are now in college, and come in for their photos...
...high noon the Vagabond is confronted with the same problem which gave him halt on Monday, for Professor Post at Fogg Museum is continuing his series of lectures on "Florentine Painting of the Fifteenth Century", while Professor Conant at Robinson Hall continues his discussion of Early Christian architecture with a lecture on "Basilicas...
...hour of twelve will see the Vagabond in the neighborhood of Appleton Chapel, casting his bewildered gaze first towards the Fogg Museum where Professor Post finishes his series of lectures on "Florentine Painting of the Fifteenth Century," and then towards nearby Robinson Hall, where Professor Conant speaks on "The Early Christians and their Architecture." After a number of indecisive starts first in one direction and then another, by which erratic motion passersby may penetrate the disguise of the Vagabond, the matter must in all probability be settled by the tossing of a coin...