Word: fined
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Smith studied at the school of drawing and painting connected with the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, and later worked at the Academie Julien in Paris for several years. He taught at the school of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts for three years, and, in 1903 and 1904, was instructor in freehand drawing at the University...
...particularly famous for his mural decorations in the Boston Public Library, and for those on the exterior of Horticultural Hall, Philadelphia. While working in Italy, Egypt and Turkey, he made a copy of the so-called "Alexander Sarcophagus" in the Imperial Museum, Constantinople, for the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, and received the decoration of the third order, Medijieh, from the Sultan of Turkey. Mr. Smith took an active part in the recent excavations in Egypt and has lately been working in Japan. Recently he has devoted much of his time to lecturing throughout the country, and to those...
...today as previously announced, Dr. Denman Waldo Ross '75 will talk on the pictures in the Fogg Museum, in the Museum at 3.30 o'clock. Dr. Ross is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and has been a trustee of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts since 1895. He has lectured at Harvard on the theory of design since 1899, and has written a book on the same subject. Dr. Ross is well-known as an art connoisseur. The lecture will be open to undergraduates only...
...laboratory, since it was founded for the advancement of his particular line of investigation. This is research in physical and inorganic chemistry. The four specific divisions of his field are: bettering the present atomic weights, investigating the compressibility of atoms, heat of chemical reactions, and electrochemical research. All the fine apparatus now used will be transferred, and in addition many accurate and expensive pieces have been presented by the Carnegie Institution at Washington, which was established in order to further scientific research. Professor Richards will keep his private library there, which is of a wide enough scope to satisfy...
Harvard has long had a fine chemical equipment, but lately it has been hampered by a lack of space. Boylston Hall was erected in 1857 with a fund bequeathed by Ward Nicholas Boylston. At present two rooms on the first floor are used for research in physical chemistry. The Wolcott Gibbs Laboratory will be unique in this country, and in fact will be the foremost institution of its kind in the world. The proposed group of buildings, which will cost a million dollars, would give the University an unrivaled place in the field of chemical science...