Word: fogg
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Since the opening of the Fogg Art Museum in October Professor Moore has been constantly adding to the collection of photographs, and it is now the most extensive in this country, containing in all about 15,000. Additions are constantly being made, and some very important collections will soon be received, among which is an exhaustive collection of Venetian photographs. Dr. Richardson. of the American School of Classical Study at Athens is now collecting photographs of everything of interest in that city. When these two collections arrive the facilities of the Fine Arts Department for illustrating Greek, and Roman architecture...
Prosessor Royce will lecture under the auspices of the Department of French and the Cercle Francais at 8 o'clock tonight in the Fogg Art Museum. The subject of the lecture is "Jean-Marie Guyau, the Philosopher." It is open to the public...
...disfigurement of the Fogg Art Museum, which was dicovered yesterday morning is one of the most contemptible acts that has been perpetrated in this University for years. It is a piece of cowardly bravado that merits no further comment, and we should have passed it over in silent disgust, had we not felt that as the daily paper of the University, it was our duty to voice the strong spirit of indignation that has been felt throughout the University...
Professor Macvane gave his second lecture on the Guiana Boundary Question last evening in the Fogg Museum. He began by outlining the various claims made by the Spanish and Dutch, and their successors, the Venezuelan Republic and the British, showing that the early Spanish claims had been much overdrawn, as shown by the actual Dutch occupations. He then examined the investigations of these claims made since 1841, and the various dividing lines proposed. The famous Schomburgk line was surveyed merely for a basis of negotiations and was not considered as final. The records seem to show that for the most...
Cercle Francais. Jean-Marie Guyau, the Philosopher. Professor Royce. Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum...