Word: indians
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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This afternoon Dr. Ananda K. Coomarasawamy of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts will give the first of his series of lectures on "Indian Art and Culture" in the Lecture Room of the Fogg Art Museum at 4.30 o'clock...
...course of ten lectures on "Indian Art and Culture" will be given in the Lecture Room of the Fogg Art Museum during the remainder of the fall term. These have been arranged under the auspices of the Division of Fine Arts, and will be given by Dr. Ananda K. Coomaraswamy, Keeper of the Section of Indian Art in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. The lectures, which are open to the public, will commence at 4.30 o'clock on November 19, and will run every Wednesday and Friday afternoons until December...
...ample opportunity to become acquainted with and study the subject upon which he will speak. He was head of the Normal College near Bombay, which gives instruction in all branches of modern education, and he was also editor of a newspaper reaching practically all of the Indian Christians in the Empire. Mr. Clark, in the capacity of candidate secretary of the American Board, is at present visiting many colleges of this country to explain the true spirit of the missionary movement...
During Mr. Clark's stay in India he was head of the Normal College near Bombay, which gave instruction in all branches of modern education. He was also the editor of a newspaper, which reached all the Indian Christians in the empire. At the present time he is the candidate secretary of the American Board and is visiting the colleges and universities of this country to explain the true spirit of the missionary movement...
...which would contain one or two basketball courts, and would be completely equipped with gymnastic apparatus including, scaling ladders, climbing poles, horizontal bars, scaling walls, parallel bars, and leather covered horses, as well as the lighter apparatus such as bar-bells, quarter-staves, wands, dumb-bells, single sticks, and Indian clubs. Branching off from this central space are smaller rooms, which would be used for boxing, wrestling, and fencing...