Word: museum
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Willetts Spread on lawn east of Fogg Museum after Stadium exercises...
...total cost of the new buildings and kindred improvements amounts to about $4,500,000. The sums going to make up the total may be tabulated as follows: Widener Library, $2,000,000 Freshman Dormitories, $1,500,000 Medical School Power Plant, $250,000 Stadium Bridge, $200,000 Germanic Museum, $200,000 Tunnel, $125,000 Museum Extension, $100,000 Engineering Laboratory, $100,000 -- Total...
Work on the new Germanic Museum, to cost about $200,000 will be begun in the near future. It will face Kirkland Street, occupying the block between Divinity Avenue and Frisbie Place...
With the completion of the Peabody Museum of Ethnology, the plans made by Professor Louis Agassiz for the University Museum forty years ago have been carried out. The addition was built at a cost of about $100,000, and a portion of it is already...
...Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology. Curators from September 1, 1914.--Alfred Marston Tozzer '00, Ph.D. (Middle American Archaeology and Ethnology); Oric Bates '05, A.B. (African Archaeology and Ethnology): Earnest Albert Hooton, Ph.D., B.Litt. (Somatology): Alfred Vincent Kidder. Ph.D. (North American Archaeology). Samuel James Guernsey. Assistant Curator of Archaeology and Ethnology from September 1, 1914. Richard Francis Carroll, Assistant Secretary at the Peabody Museum, from September...