Word: julia
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...gift of the class of 1890 of $80,000. Among the larger new gifts and bequests is $25,000 from the estate of William Endicott '87, the income to be used for the purposes of the Cancer Commission of the University; $23,250 from the estate of Julia M. Moseley, also for the work of the Cancer Commission in the City of Boston; $6,200 from various donors for the purchase of Van Dyck portrait for the Fogg Art Museum. Another gift, from Erasmus D. Leavitt '08, of a number of drawings and drawing cases belonging formerly to the Calumet...
Lloyd Melville Hendrick, Jr., '12, of Cliftondale, has been awarded the Julia Armory Appleton Fellowship in Architecture. The fellowship carries with it $2,000 for two years of study and travel in Europe...
...concert will take place tomorrow afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. The New York Philharmonic Orchestra, under its conductor, Josef Stransky, with a Russian violinist, Efren Zimbalist, as soloist, will furnish the program. On November 8, the concert will be given by Madame Olive Fremstad, while on November 15, Miss Julia Clup and Madame Olga Samaroff will give a joint concert...
...conductor, and with a personnel but little affected by the European conflict, it is hoped that this will be an entirely successful season. The announcement of the Boston season includes the names of some of the most distinguished musicians that the profession affords. The soloists will be Mesdames Julia Culp, Elena Gerhardt, Florence Hinkle; and Messrs Pasquale Amato, Harold Bauer, Leonard Borwick, Ferrucio Busoni, Osip Gabrilowitsch, Frizt Kreisler, Jacques Thiband and Anton Witek...
...seventh annual meeting of the Eastern Massachusetts Section of the Classical Association of New England will be held today at 10 o'clock in Harvard 1. There will be short addresses by President Lowell; Mr. S. Warren Sturgis, of Groton School; Miss Julia K. Ordway, of the Girls' Latin School, Boston; Mr. Frederick P. Fish, of the Board of Overseers, Harvard University; Rev. Willard Reed, of Browne and Nichols School, Cambridge; Professor Edward K. Rand, Harvard University; and Dr. Franklin B. Dyer, Superintendent of Schools, Boston. The meeting is open to the public...