Word: museums
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Fenway Court has been set for next Monday, April 2. On this date Mrs. John L. Gardner's collection will be open only to members of the University from 12 to 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Tickets at one doller each may be obtained at the Fogg Art Museum...
...robust. Their own preconceptions of the character are, it is to be feared, a little too intense. "That wonderful child," as Mark Twain calls her in one of his finest stories, was not the anaemic heroine she is pictured in Bastian Lepage's sickly painting in the Metropolitan Museum. She was simply a innocent and gallant girl who said her prayers and did her duty even when it called on her to rescue a nation and die an abominable death. Up to this point, Mme. Farrar's creation is sound and historically accurate. And altogether, it may be said that...
...railroad and banking business. The Yale Corporation has voted to accept the gift. James Gamble Rogers, Yale 1983, has been appointed executive architect and Day and Klander consulting architects. This gift will put all Yale students in dormitories, and will provide a new building for the Peabody Museum, a new heating plant, and perhaps also a teachers' office. Work is to be begun this summer...
This will be the first edition in which pictures and descriptions of the Widener Library, the Freshman Dormitories, the new Germanic Museum, the president's house, and the Larz Anderson Bridge have appeared...
...former students of Professor Frank W. Taussig '79, of the Economics Department, presented him with a beautiful silver bowl on Saturday as a token of their esteem and affection. The bowl is a replica of one made by Paul Revere in the 18th century and now in the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. As Professor Taussig leaves shortly to take up his work with the Federal Tariff Board at Washington, his former students took this occasion to tender him a mark of their gratitude and loyalty...