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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...works of art: two water color drawings by John Ruskin--"Convent and Alpine Pass," and "Pass of Faido"--presented by friends of Professor C. H. Moore, the first director of the Fogg Museum; from the French government, eight pieces of Sevres porcelain; a Japanese painting by an early Ukiyoye master from Mr. Owen Bryant '04; and thirty-six plaster casts of Arretine moulds from Mr. James Loeb '88. A Venetian painting representing the Holy Family, attributed to Bonifazio, was bought with the help of gifts from Dr. Denman W. Ross '75 and Mr. Charles C. Walker...
...Horace McFarland, secretary-treasurer of the J. Horace McFarland Company, Harrisburg, Pa., will deliver a lecture on "Printing as a Profession" in Emerson A this evening at 8 o'clock under the auspices of the Graduate School of Business Administration. Mr. McFarland is a master printer. His firm printed "Country Life in America" for several years, and is now printing "Suburban Life." He is also actively interested in civic reform, in which field he is a well-known lecturer...
...Horace McFarland, secretary-treasurer of the J. Horace McFarland Company, Harrisburg, Pa., will deliver a lecture on "Printing as a Profession" in Emerson A tomorrow night at 8 o'clock, under auspices of the Graduate School of Business Administration. Mr. McFarland is a master printer. His firm printed "Country Life in America" for several years, and is now printing "Suburban Life...
With the announcement that Professor Rudolf Eucken is to be with us next year as exchange professor of Philosophy from the University of Jena, we are reminded forcibly of the great success of the system of exchange professors as inaugurated by Harvard. To secure Professor Eucken is a master-stroke of fortune, for he is one of the greatest living teachers and interpreters of philosophy. His work has extended mainly in two directions: his early study and writings were devoted to the history and interpretation of philosophy; later he turned his efforts to systematic philosophy and to the conception...
Charles Robert Sanger was born in Boston on August 31, 1860. He graduated from Harvard College in 1881, where he obtained the degree of Master of Arts in 1882, and of Doctor of Philosophy in 1884. He was the permanent secretary of his class. From 1881 to 1882 and again from 1884 to 1886, he was an assistant in the Harvard Chemical Laboratory, but in 1886 he was called to the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, as Professor of Chemistry. In the same year, he married Almira Starkweather Horswell, of Boston. In 1892 he was called to Washington University...