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The Yale man who wrote up Harvard for Life did a somewhat snappier job than the Official Register. Few Harvard men knew before that English A themes are due daily, or that Eliot is the most desirable House, and still less have ever seen the inside of the Germanic Museum...
Undergraduate-owned art from a Javanese shadow puppet to Picasso etchings have been gathered for public view at the Germanic Museum. The purpose of the exhibition, which was originated by Dr. Benjamin Rowland Jr. and carried out by three of his tutees, was to make a "psychological study of student...
Among the member artists is Howard Turner '41, organizer of the Harvard undergraduate exhibition recently held in the Germanic Museum. Turner's line drawings are notable for their simplicity and sharpness, and their effective use of contrast, while his watercolors are no less excellent. Samuel M. Greene, another exhibitor, was...
Exhibited for the first time at the Germanic Museum from April 10 to 24 are the works of Rainer Maria Rilke, contemporary lyric poet. The collection includes original letters, special and rare editions of his books, and translations. They were loaned by Dr. R. M. E. von Mises.
There were 120 pictures submitted for the show now going on. Only 75 could be accepted, chiefly for reasons of space. This was the first college-wide exhibition, since Winthrop House last year showed only the work of House members. It couldn't be expected to attract the attention of...