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...White Infantry patrols report large enemy force, estimated at about two brigades, re-enforced, approaching Arlington Heights from the north. The 1st Infantry has taken up a defensive posi- tion through Arlington from Town Hall, along Broadway and Pleasant street, to Pleasant and Kensington streets, both inclusive. The 3d Infantry is at Payson Park. Our advance cavalry is retiring on this point...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD REGIMENT AT WAR | 5/11/1916 | See Source »

...Turner wing of the Tate Gallery, make the study of Turner far more comprehensive than is possible in the case of any other of the greater masters of painting. Besides the collections in the Tate Gallery, Turner has many important works in the National Gallery, the Kensington Museum, the British Museum, and in the collections of Oxford and Cambridge uni- versities, which will be accessible for study in this course...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Changes in Summer School Courses | 1/6/1911 | See Source »

...Turner wing of the Tate Gallery, make the study of Turner far more comprehensive than is possible in the case of any other of the greater masters of painting. Besides the collections in the Tate Gallery, Turner has many important works in the National Gallery, the Kensington Museum, the British Museum, and in the collections of Oxford and Cambridge universities, which will be accessible for study in this course...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: To Give Fine Arts Course in London | 12/1/1910 | See Source »

Assistant clerks of course-H. C. Kensington, E. H. S.; F. R. Nourse, H. A. A.; J. A. Shimer, U. of P. A. A.; H. W. Howe, H. A. A.; F. Delabarre, U. of P. A. A.; E. W. Mills...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 5/8/1897 | See Source »

...editing the works of Gray-a task that had never before been thoroughly undertaken. The poet's manuscripts, were widely scattered; most of them had disappeared, and were found only by extended search through the British Museum, Pembroke and Peterhouse Colleges at Cambridge, the Dicey library at South Kensington, Lord Howden's autograph collection, and various private libraries. At Pembroke College he found three folio volumes of manuscript, unexamined since 1814, containing scribbling of every one of Gray's poems. Some of these were new, among them some Latin poems and a translation in verse from Propertius. This latter...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mr. Gosse's Lecture on Thomas Gray. | 12/16/1884 | See Source »

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