Word: museume
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...more inclined to talk about his impressions of Harvard than of himself and his writings. He spent some time strolling through the Yard, declaring himself fascinated by the old buildings and the air of quiet which pervaded the lawns and paths. He evinced a keen interest in the Fogg Museum, and also praised the Widener Library for the size and magnificence of its collection. It was the Business School, however, which most attracted M. Maurois' attention. Having been a wool manufacturer himself until he took up writing ten years ago, he could intimately appreciate the facilities offered at the splendid...
...conjunction with the celebration through which the University is honoring this week the centenary of its first professor of Fine Arts, Charles Eliot Norton '46, the Fogg Museum of Art and the Archaeological institute of America have planned for tomorrow, the centennial day, a joint commemoration ceremony at the Museum. Many additional volumes in memory of Professor Norton have been meanwhile presented to Widener Library, and will be exhibited together with the books from his private collection which are to be on view in the Treasure Room during the coming month...
...celebration at the Fogg Museum tomorrow will open with a lecture by Dean Walter Miller of the University of Missouri, who will speak on "The American School of Classical Studies at Athens and its Work" at 4.30 o'clock in the Large Lecture Hall. In the evening, Professor Eric R. D. Maclagan, Charles Eliot Norton Professor of Poetry, will deliver the third of his lectures on Italian Sculpture in the New Lecture Hall at 8 o'clock Following Professor Maclagan's address, the Harvard Glee Club will give an informal concert in the interior court of the Fogg Museum beginning...
Starting with tomorrow afternoon's lecture at 4 o'clock, the remaining five lectures on German Architecture to be given by Professor Adolph Goldschmidt will take place in the Old Fogg Museum instead of in the Germanic Museum, it has just been announced...
...Early Umbrians," Professor Edgell, Fogg Museum...