Word: gate
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...French delegates who will be received at the University today will arrive at Soldiers Field about 3 o'clock, where they will watch the Freshman baseball game for a short time. Entering the Yard by the Johnston Gate, they will be received at University Hall by President Eliot. At 4.30 the visitors will go to Sanders Theatre, where M. Cambon h.'99 will introduce M. Croiset, the Dean of the Faculty of Letters in Paris, who will give an address in French...
...selections in each case are illustrated by decorative headings, drawn by S. A. Welldon '04 and C. M. Bill '00. The latter also designed the cover, which represents the Johnston Gate, with Harvard and Massachusetts Halls on either side. Mr. W. R. Spalding '87 has had charge of the arrangement of the music...
...bronze doors of the cathedral at Hildesheim made in about 1015. The most modern piece is the marble statue of Frederick the Great, made by Gottfried Schadow at Stettin. The works vary in size from the masks of dying warriors over the Arsenal at Berlin, to the entire Golden Gate of the cathedral at Freiberg, which is a famous model of portal sculpture belonging to the first half of the thirteenth century. Among the most interesting of the other objects, are the nine statues, of heroic size, of the founders of the cathedral at Naumburg; and the tomb...
Prince Henry and the President entered the first carriage and, followed by the other members of the party, were driven to University Hall, entering the Yard by the Johnston Gate. A large number of students gathered in front of Harvard and Massachusetts Halls, gave the Prince a loud cheer as he entered the Yard. In University Hall a luncheon was served in honor of the Prince by the President and Fellows. There were present at the luncheon, besides the Prince and his suite, the members of the Faculties and about twenty-five invited guests...
...careful to enter by the door indicated by the ticket. It is suggested that those who have not obtained tickets for Sanders Theatre assemble between 1.30 and 2 o'clock in the Yard, on each side of the road by which the carriages will drive from the Johnston Gate to University Hall, and that they mass themselves particularly in front of Massachusetts and Harvard Halls. O. G. Frantz '03 will be present to lead cheering. Students are particularly requested to keep off the driveway in this part of the Yard...