Word: loeb
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...number of objects of ancient Greek and Egyptian art in bronze, terra-cotta and gold, indefinitely loaned by Mr. James Loeb '88, are on exhibition in the Fogg Museum. They include nineteen small bronze figures, including those of Heracles, Aphrodite, Hermes and Eros, two glass cinerary urns, several vases and a number of gold ornaments and engraved stones...
...collection of bronzes, vases, and ornaments of Ancient Greek and Egyptian art, given as an indefinite loan by Mr. James Loeb '88, is of equally high character. Obtainable Greek bronzes are very rare and costly, and this series will develop the working Museum in a new direction, while the vases of this collection are an important addition to former acquisitions in this class of objects. Among other important acquisitions are an ancient glass bottle, and a terra-cotta figure from Professor C. E. Norton...
...Assembly Room of the Union on Saturday night. Ninety-two editors and invited guests were present. J. H. Sears '89 was the toastmaster, and the following men spoke: R. J. Bulkley '02, H. M. Williams '85, F. I. Carpenter '85, Professor B. S. Hurlbut '87, C. Hunneman '89, J. Loeb '88, W. R. Thayer '81, M. Ladd '94, Col. J. A. Frye '86, J. C. Grew '02, R. M. Green '02, P. Bartlett '02, R. C. Bruce '02, P. W. Thomson '02, W. T. Reid '01, R. P. Kernan '03, H. Bullard '02, B. Wendell, Jr., '02, J. G. Willis...
...collection of current labor periodicals, given by Mr. James Loeb of New York has just been placed in the reading room of the Library, near the History 13 shelves. For the maintenance of this collection, Mr. Loeb has promised to give $100 annually. It was found that a large number of publishing houses were willing to send copies of their publications without charge, so that it has been possible to secure a fairly complete...
...addition to these changes the Library has been enriched by a gift of one hundred dollars from Mr. James Loeb '88 of New York. This money was given with the provision that it be spent in collecting the publications of labor unions, newspapers issued in their interest or any other publications on the subject...