Word: johns
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Professor George Herbert Palmer '64 and Professor Clarence John Blake, M.'65, were made Professors Emeriti, the former to take effect on June 1, the latter on September...
...John L. Gardner's art gallery at Fenway Court was not open to visitors, yesterday as was announced through a misunderstanding, but will be open today from 12 to 3 o'clock. Tickets may be procured at $1 each at the office of the Fogg Art Museum. This will be the only day this spring when the gallery is open to visitors, and the men who are taking Fine Arts courses particularly should not miss this opportunity. Fenway Court may be reached by any Huntington avenue...
According to a dispatch from Nome, Alaska, the vessel which John E. Thayer '85, of Lancaster and Boston, sent into the Arctic three years ago to secure specimens for the University and for Mr. Thayer's museum, has been lost, and is a total wreck on the shores of Siberia. Captain John Koren, however, who is leading the expedition, gave the further information that the material which the expedition had secured, has been preserved in Siberia, and that the only loss sustained was that of the vessel...
...makers is "The Family: An Historical and Social Study," by Charles F. Thwing '76, President of Western Reserve University. Two other books of notable attainments are: "Studies in the History of Religions," by members of the New York Harvard Club; and "The Spirit of American Literature," by John Albert Macy of the English Department...
Friday will be Harvard day at Mrs. John L. Gardner's art gallery, in the Fenway, from 12 to 3 o'clock. Tickets are on sale at $1 each at the office of the Fogg Art Museum, but as yet very few have been sold. Friday will be the last day this spring when the galleries will be open to visitors, and all students who are interested should avail themselves of the opportunity. All Huntington avenue cars go past Fenway Court, Mrs. Gardner's home...