Word: fogg
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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There will be two talks at the Fogg Museum of Fine Arts next Sunday afternoon, both of which will be open to the public as well as to members of the University. The first of these will be given by Mr. Edward J. Hipkiss in Class Room A at 3 o'clock. He will take for his subject "The New England House of the Mid-Eighteenth Century...
...gift of $100,000 has been left to the University in the will of Hervey Edward Wetzel '11 of Detroit, Michigan. This is to be expended "for a few important works of art for the Fogg Museum," under the direction of three members of the Department of Fine Arts;--Edward W. Forbes '95, Dr. Denman W. Ross '75, and Arthur Pope...
Although modestly worded, this is probably the most important single gift that the Fogg Museum has ever received, for the bequest also include half of Mr. Wetzel's notable collection of the art of the near East and Orient. Another advantage is the fact that the principal of the gift may be expended as well as the interest...
...clock, Newman and Rittenberg vs. Guild and Hoskins; Erb and Brown vs. Houghton and Hofer; Rand and Rand vs. Weeks and Weld; Fogg and Suttrop vs. winner of Clark and Curtis against Carver and Smyth: Childe and Blow vs. Jackson and Morss: Weaver and Dickerson vs. Jacobson and Frowenteld: King and Johnson vs. Taao and Chen...
...clock, Newman and Rittenberg vs, Guild and Hoskins, Erb and Brown vs. Houghton and Hofer, Fogg and Suttrop vs. winner Clark-Curtis and Carver-Smyth, Childe and Blow vs. Jackson and Morss, Weaver and Dickerson vs. Jacobson and Frowenfeld...