Word: mr
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...series of Wednesday conferences will be given in the Boston Museum of Fine Arts during the winter season of 1919-1920. These conferences are open to the public and are free; tickets may be obtained upon written application to Mr. Huger Elliott at the Museum. The tickets are issued ten days prior to the date of the conference provided the application is accompanied by a stamped and self-addressed envelope. Therefore an applicant should enclose a stamped envelope for each conference which he desires to attend. As the number of tickets is limited to the seating capacity of the gallery...
Later lectures to be delivered by members of the Fine Arts Department at the University are on January 7, Professor P. J. Sachs '00. Assistant Director of the Fogg Museum; February 18, Mr. F. W. Forbes '95. Director of the Fogg Museum; and February 25, Professor Arthur Pope...
...this state of tangled events relative to the fate of the peace treaty and the entry of the United States into the League of Nations, the opinion of Mr. Courtney Crocker, an eminent member of the Boston Bar, as expressed in an interview yesterday, is of interest in clearing the matter...
...Senators come to some compromise before the session of Congress closed?" was the next question put to Mr. Crocker. "It is my belief," he continued, "that the two opposing arrays of Senators were bound to fight the matter out to some extent, but only to such detail that it would be possible to make some compromise. However, they proceeded further and further until steps toward compromise were impossible in the tangle in which they had enmeshed themselves. The close of the session was upon them. When Senator Hitchcock had plunged his side into such difficulty that he wished...
This plan to send the team to the Pacific Coast was brought to the attention of the Athletic Committee a few days ago by a telegram from W. C. Whitmer '12, Secretary of the Harvard Club of Southern California. Mr. Whitmer told of the strong feeling in the west in favor of having the University football team play one of the best coast teams at the annual Pasadena Tournament of Roses on New Year's day. He urged the value of the game in the favorable impression it would make on the alumni of the coast, and cited the cases...