Word: londoner
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...three-day exhibition and sale of Mrs. Fiske Warren's remarkable collection of war posters will be held in Copley Hall, Boston, beginning Friday evening, December 9. The proceeds from this sale will be used to buy wool for the Belgian refugees who have been formed in groups in London to knit socks and mufflers for those at the front. The collection comprises English, French, German, Belgian, and Canadian posters and contains over 200 varieties...
June 23.--Harvard at New London...
...Premoette Junior Special, equipped with Zeiss Kodak and Compound shutter, $27.50; one Ica Atom Model A. equipped with Hekla F 6.8 Anastigmat and Compound, $22.50; one learette Model A, equipped with Carl Zeiss lear, F 6.3 and Compound, $30; one Roll Film Baby Sibyl (Newman & Guardia, London), fitted with Carl Zeiss I C Tessar F 4.5; $70; one Newman & Guardia Special Sibyl, size 2 1-2x3 1-2, for plates and film packs, complete with F 4.5 Carl Zeiss Tessar lens, 12 plate holders and film pack adapter, $90; one Ipsco Kinograph, new model, accommodates 200 ft. of film...
...changing atomic volume. He is a member of the International Commission on Atomic Weights. His many honors include degrees from twelve universities and membership in many of the leading scientific societies of Germany, Sweden, and the United States. He was awarded the Davy Medal by the Royal Society of London in 1910 and the Willard Gibbs Medal by the American chemical Society in 1912. The London Medical Society awarded him the Faraday medal in 1911, and he was probably the first American to be offered a permanent chair in a German university, an offer which he declined...
...Bullard, of the class of 1886, will be held in the Fogg Art Museum, opening today. This will be the most important group of fifteenth and early sixteenth century Italian prints ever shown in this country, an exhibition made possible by friends of the Museum in Boston, New York, London, and Cambridge. Anyone interested in Italian prints will have an opportunity to see some of the finest works of the great engravers as well as the extremely rare anonymous prints which preceded them, many of a quality as brilliant as can be found anywhere in the world. A catalogue...