Word: glass
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...through the number hastily--one starts at the cover, in which T. Sizer '16 shows the Christmas exodus in a well-received drawing with stained glass shadow motif. The prologue is a lyric, suggesting "ye oldene tyme," and is appropriately followed by E. E. Hagler's frontispiece, "Under the Mistletoe," done in the ante-bellum crinoline style. After a realistic diary of the musical club's western trip by H. Wentworth '17, one comes to the editorials...
Museums of Comparative Zoology and Botany, and the Ware Collection of Blaschka Glass Models of Plants and Flowers, week-days, from 9 o'clock until 4.30 o'clock; Sundays from 1 o'clock until 4.30 o'clock...
...Michigan is coming, body and soul, into a strange neighborhood. The Michigan men are bringing a student band, and one of the most powerful male choruses that ever yelled in a stadium. They are used to being spoken to without an introduction. They have never heard of the glass flowers, but they might be interested in them. Harvard won't miss Cambridge by turning it over to the westerners for a day or so." P. M. HOLLISTER...
...report remarks upon the improvement of the galleries and working rooms of the second story. The ceiling of the main gallery has been raised 18 inches and constructed entirely of glass. The main gallery and the print room have both gained exhibition space. The small lecture room is to be improved and used also as a print study room. The ceiling of the photograph room has been raised so that when the collection grows sufficiently an iron balcony can be installed and cases can be built to the ceiling. The most useful improvements have been the raising and enlarging...
Coach Charles Burgess was presented with a silver and glass humidor in recognition of his services as coach of the 1914 championship soccer team...