Word: fined
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...transference of course 16 to the first half-year at the same time making it a half-course. One addition is recorded in the Celtic Department,--course 1hf on Old Irish, by Professor Robinson. Comp. Lit. 8hf. will be given by Professor Walz in the absence of Professor White. Fine Arts 5n hf, formerly conducted by Professor Edgell, has been changed to the History of French Painting, to be given by Assistant Professor Sacs, while Courses 7a, 7b. and 9c, are withdrawn. In the department of Music, Professor Davison's place will be taken by Associate Professor Spalding in Course...
Edgar Waterman Anthony '12, Assistant in Fine Arts; Thomas Henry Clark '17, Assistant in Geology; John Kirtland Wright '13, Assistant in History; Preston Everett James '20, Assistant in Geography; Robert Fulton Webb, Assistant in Geography; Rexford Sample Tucker '18, Instructor in Mathematics; Oliver Dimon Kellogg Lecturer on Mathematics; Edward Waldo Forbes '95, Lecturer on Fine Arts; Fitz Roy Carrington, Lecturer on the History of Engraving; George Parker Winship '93, Lecturer on the History of Printing; Frederick Lewis Allen '12, Second Secretary to the Corporation, who will be in charge of the Publicity Department; Willis Arnold Boughton '07, Assistant Director...
...Friday, the 400th anniversary of Leonardo da Vinci, is to be commemorated in Italy, and it seemed fitting that the Fine Arts Department and the Department of Music should co-operate in observing the day here with appropriate exercises. Therefore a meeting has been arranged to be held in the Fogg Art Museum Lecture Hall on Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Dr. G. A. Sarton, of the Carnegie Institute is to deliver an address on "Leonardo, the Man of Science," and Professor G. H. Edgell '09 is to speak on "Leonardo, the Painter.' Between these two short addresses...
...will of the late Henry E. Wetzel '11 of Boston, a lieutenant in the Red Cross, who died while serving in France, the University was left $100,000. A second bequest of $100,000 was left to the Boston Museum of Fine Arts...
Alexander Quackenboss M.'92, Professor of Ophthalmology; Hugh Cabot '94, Clinical Professor of Genito-Uninary Surgery; Kirsopp Lake, Winn Professor of Ecclesiastical History; Cecil Kent Brinker, Associate Professor of Applied Physiology; Arthur Pope, Professor of Fine Arts; George David Birkoff '05, Professor of Mathematics; Chester Noyes Greenough '98, member of the Administrative Board of Harvard College; Edwin Crawford Kemball, Instructor in Physics; Guillermo Rivera '09, Instructor in Spanish; Richmond Laurin Hawkins '03, Assistant Professor of French; Julius Klein G.'13, Assistant Professor of Latin-American History and Economics; Louis Joseph Alexander Mercier, Assistant Professor of French; George Benson Weston...