Word: fogg
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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THOSE who are interested in the further adornment of the yard will be pleased to observe the action taken by the President and Fellows regarding the Fogg Fine Arts building. It would indeed appear the wiser course of action to erect it immediately rather than wait for further be quests, and this not so much from unselfulness as for the special need existing for a Museum of Fine Arts in the University and beautiful surroundings for the art student. We are apt to place stress upon convenience rather than upon esthetic considerations in our buildings; but one need only recall...
...Advocate in its last number has touched upon a timely subject in connection with the probable disposition of the Fogg bequest, which was given with a view of providing the University with a suitable Museum of Fine Arts. We are thoroughly in sympathy with the writer of the article. However admirable is the spirit which prompted the head of the Fine Arts Department to recommend a postponement of the erection of the proposed building, we cannot overlook certain reasons which seem to us to outweigh his objections. To wait fifteen or twenty years until the original sum has increased...
...largest amount received is from George Draper Esq., in the form of an unrestricted bequest of about $48,000, one-third the residue of his estate. Next to this comes the gift from the Elizabeth Fogg estate, of $10,374 additional, for building and maintaining the William Hayes Fogg Art Museum. Through Alexander Agassiz Esq., $5.000 has been received from Maj. Theodore K. Gibbs, to establish the Virginia Barret Gibbs scholarship fund in connection with the Museum of Comparative Zoology. From Mrs. Henry Draper of New York, $2,500 additional has been received for the account of the Draper Memorial...
...CARY,J. P. DENISON,SAMUEL DEXTER,KELLOGG FAIRBANK,H. T. FOGG,R. C. HARRISON,R. F. LEWIS,J. W. LUND,T. W. SLOCUM.3tJANITOR'S Office, Hemenway Gymnasium. - The lease of lockers ends with the academic year. Everything should be removed therefrom and the keys returned to this office before Class Day. Anything found in any locker, after it is given up, will be regarded as abandoned; and if the key is not returned before leaving, it will be charged on the gymnasium account of the lessee. Those who wish to renew their lockers, can sign the lease now. After Class...
...CORY,J. P. DENISON,SAMUEL DEXTER,KELLOGG FAIRBANK,H. T. FOGG,R. C. HARRISON.R. F. LEWIS,J. W. LUND,T. W. SLOCUM.3tWORCESTER ACADEMY CLUB. - Members will please call for their shingles at Briggs' Music Store, Harvard...