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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Professor Jeremiah Smith '56, Story Professor of Law, whose resignation has been accepted by the Corporation to take effect September 1, 1910, has been created Professor Emeritus...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Professor Smith Elected Emeritus | 10/16/1909 | See Source »

...King and Dr. C. H. Stevenson L.'94; "Builders of United Italy," by R. S. Holland '00; "Ideals of the Republic," by James Schouler '59: "In the Woods and on The Shore," by R. D. Ware '90: "John Keats," by A. E. Hancock, A.M. '95; "Mongols of Russia," by Jeremiah Curtin '63; "New Old Healing," by Henry Wood '92; "Richard the Third," by H. H. Furness '88; "Readings in Modern European History," Vol. I. by J. H. Robinson '87 and J. A. Beard: "The American Executive and Executive Methods," by J. H. Finley L.'71 and J. F. Sanderson; "Viva...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Publications By Harvard Graduates | 12/14/1908 | See Source »

...pleasantness anecdote and the newest which Mr. Wister has set before his readers is that of the visit of Jeremiah Smith to Mount Vernon and the kindly hospitality with which Washington received him, and, when the time for retiring came, escorted him to his room, pointed to the blazing fire with the reassuring remark that it was the perfectly safe and bade his guest good-night with the permission to keep his light burning until morning if he wished. Mr. Smith notes the awe with which the master of Mount Vernon impressed him, but Mr. Wister explains that this...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Reviews of Owen Wister's Books | 12/18/1907 | See Source »

...sketch of Jeremiah Curtin, linguist and ethnologist, best known to the public as the translator of "Quo Vadis"; a brief article by Rev. E. E. Hale '39, consisting mainly of personal reminiscenses of Longfellow as a professor at Harvard; a discussion of the future of music at Harvard by E. B. Hill '94, and a review of two notable books by Harvard men. Professor Bliss Perry's "Walt Whitman" and the volume of Dean Shaler's posthumous poems entitled. "From Old Fields"--complete the list of special articles. As usual, about half the number is devoted to the various departments...

Author: By H. A. Bellows., | Title: Review of Graduates' Magazine | 3/11/1907 | See Source »

...print collections have been considerably augmented. To the Gray Collection have been added, by purchase with the income of the Gray Fund, Calvary, a woodcut by Durer; Prophet Jeremiah, a copper-plate engraving of the Baldini-Botticelli series; and a reproduction of the Hypnerotomachia Poliphili of 1499. To the Museum Collection: Rivers of England, 18 prints (engraved in mezzotint after designs by J. M. W. Turner), by J. Bromley, T. Lupton, G. H. Phillips, S. W. Reynolds, W. Say, and C. Turner, a gift from Miss Elizabeth G. Norton; a portfolio of 40 prints, engraved in mezzotint and stipple, facsimiles...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fogg Museum Report | 1/20/1906 | See Source »

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