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...Loeb '88, for labor papers (twenty-six years). Others are occasional but pretty constant, as, for example, the many gifts from John B. Stetson, Jr. '06, for Portuguese history and literature, (including the great Palha library); Professor Paul J. Sachs '00, for books in fine arts; Professor James R. Jewett '82, for Arabic literature; Professor Fred N. Robinson '90, for Celtic books; Augustin H. Parker '97, for original drawings by Walter Crane; and another graduate, who prefers to hide in modest anonymity, almost countless treasures in English literature of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, all in memory of Lionel...
...receiving line for the tea will be as follows: at 4.15 o'clock, Professor and Mrs. J.R. Jewett and Professor and Mrs. J.T. Murray; at 4.40 o'clock, Professor and Mrs. C.B. Gulick and Professor and Mrs. E. B. Hill; at 5.05 o'clock Professor and Mrs. J.D. Ford, Professor and Mrs. W.E. Clark, and Professor and Mrs. K.T. Mei; and at 5.30 o'clock Professor and Mrs. Taylor and Professor and Mrs. E.A. Whitney...
...University of Maine, the late George Washington Goethals (builder of Panama Canal),* the late Charles Proteus Steinmetz,* John Hays Hammond, Dean Dexter Simpson Kimball of Cornell's engineering college,* the late Elmer Ambrose Sperry. Architect Irving Kane Pond, Bridge Builder Ralph Modjeski,* President Frank Baldwin Jewett of Bell Telephone Laboratories,*President Charles Russ Richards of Lehigh University, Irving Langmuir of General Electric...
Harvard Club of Austin. President: W. J. Battle, '93, University of Texas, Austin. Secretary-Treasurer: F. L. Jewett '00, 2007 University Ave., Austin...
Current with the Philadelphia Museum report was an article in December Atlantic Monthly by Frank Jewett Mather Jr., onetime editorial writer and art critic (New York Evening Post), Professor of Art at Princeton University. Pleading for smaller museums, he tilted at the enormous Metropolitan (Manhattan) and the Pennsylvania Museums of Art. He advocated decentralization of big U. S. museums into smaller museums each covering a special phase of art. He explained...