Word: loaned
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...annual announcement of the Loan Furniture Association is now ready for distribution at the Publication Office, and copies will be mailed to students intending to enter the University next fall. The Association is designed to help students to furnish their rooms at small cost; it is conducted not by the University but by a number of men interested in the University. It owns furniture and loans it at a yearly rental of 10 per cent. of its estimated value, and every student leasing from it is obliged to pay the yearly rent in advance and to deposit a small...
...which men may obtain money to help them through College is from scholarships, prizes, and awards from the Price Greenleaf, Beneficiary and Loan Funds. Another way is by obtaining work through the Appointments Office. A list is given of 50 different kinds of work which students secured from this office during the last year...
There has been placed on exhibition at the Fogg Museum a fine example of the Giottesque School of Florence which is attributed to Spinello Arebino. The painting is very characteristic of Arebino's work, and is in remarkably good condition. It has been deposited in the Museum as a loan by its owner, E. W. Forbes...
From Mr. E. W. Forbes '95 the Museum has received as an indefinite loan two Italian tempera pictures on panels: a "Madonna and Child" by the early Venetian master Bartolommeo Vivarini, and a "Madonna and Child with the Infant St. John," by Perellino, a follower of the Florentine master, Giuchi. A number of examples of the art of the early English school of water-color painters have also been placed upon exhibition...
...collection of water-color drawings now on exhibition in the Fogg Museum deserves to be brought more to the notice of the public. Two more examples on temporary loan have recently been added to the number placed on the screen in the upper room, forming an exhibition of Turner drawings hitherto unparalled in this country. The two new drawings are a study of breaking waves, lent by Mr. Edward Forbes '95, and "Tintagel" from the "Southern Coast" series, lent by Mr. Francis Bullard '86. The latter has been on temporary exhibition twice before. The others on view are: a very...