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...amusement open to them; and some of the seriously disfigured are attempting to learn to play as a future means of support when they leave the hospitals. This form of charity offers an opportunity for a gift of real consequence, which necessitates no privation on the part of the giver...
...collection an unusually large number of additions have been made. Mr. Paul J. Sachs '00 has given Rembrandt's "Great Jewish Bride," the "Sheperdess Knitting," by Millet, sixty-one etchings by Jacquemart, and fifty-one etchings by Herman A. Webster. "The Furnace Nocturne," by Whistler came from an anonymous giver. Mr. Francis Bullard '86 presented the "Clyde" form Turner's "Liber Studiorum" and Lupton's copy of the "Mill near the Grand Chartreuse." Thirteen etchings by James D. Smillie were received form his son, Mr. James C. Smillie. The Nocturne, a lithotint by Whistler was purchased from the income...
...credited to the fund contemplated. The total amount necessary for an endowment of such a bed is $1200. Dr. Grenfell's visit to this country has renewed the interest in the matter, and two subscriptions have already been received, one from an instructor and another from an anonymous giver. It has been suggested that the subscription be re-opened, and that, having served before, I again receive subscriptions...
...SEMITIC MUSEUM LECTURES. II. "Hammurabi as Law-giver. First Half of the Code: Property," (Illustrated) Professor Lyon. Room 1, Semitic Museum...
...SEMITIC MUSEUM LECTURES. II. "Hammurabi as Law-giver. First Half of the Code: Property," (Illustrated) Professor Lyon. Room 1, Semitic Museum...