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Especial interest in the exhibition of etchings by Rembrandt being held at the Fogg Art Museum is being aroused by the fact that A. M. Hind, Slade Professor at Oxford University, who has come to Harvard as Charles Eliot Norton Professor of Poetry, will deliver a series of lectures on Rembrandt. The first of these lectures will be given in the Fogg Museum Wednesday evening. November 12, at 8 o'clock...
Professor Arthur Mayger Hind, Assistant Keeper of the Department of Prints and Drawings at the British Museum and fourth incumbent of the Charles Eliot Norton Professorship of Poetry at Harvard, yesterday announced his lectures for the coming year...
Professor Hind will deliver eight Norton lectures as well as a group of subsidiary ones to be announced later in the large lecture room of Fogg Art Museum. The Norton lectures will be entirely on the works of Rembrandt, and will include a study of his school and the history of his works. Four lectures will be given in the first half year, and four during the second...
Patriotic Frenchmen are always vexed to remember that good Fascists insist on calling the hind side of Mont Blanc Monte Mussolini. Last week Il Duce entered geography again. As part of a really praiseworthy Fascist irrigation scheme 25,000 acres of Sardinian swamp land have been drained, restored to cultivation, settled with 2,000 immigrants from the mainland. Last week this new land was formally incorporated as a comune (township) invested by gracious permission of II Duce with the imposing title of Comune di Mussolinia di Sardegna...
Arthur Mayger Hind, of the British Museum, comes for the entire year as the Charles Ellot Norton Professor of Poetry." He is the Fourth incumbent of the chair, which was first held by Professor Gilbert Murray of Oxford University. Hind was from 1921 to 1927 Siade Professor of Fine Arts in the University of Oxford. During the war the served in France with the rank of major, receiving the Order of the British Empire. He is known in England for his critical works on paintings and engravings, and is him self a landscape painter...