Word: oils
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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From Edward Detraz Bettens '73 (who recently presented to the Museum John Sargent's oil pointing of "Lake O'Hara") a watercolor, "Bridle Path, Tahita," by John La Farge; and "Sunday at Domberg," a watercolor by James McNeill Whistler...
...Museum has received the following permanent and temporary loans: From a friend of the Museum, two bronzes by Paul Manship, "Centaur and Nymph" and "Dancer and Gazelies"; also an oil painting by James McNeill Whistler, "Symphony in blue and silver--Trouville." From J. Pierpont Morgan '89, 26 original drawings by Rembrandt, now on view in the Print Room. From Messrs. Duveen Bros., of New York City, a "Madonna and Child," by Matteo da Siena, and a "Madonna Adoring the Child," by Piero di Cosimo, on exhibition in the gallery. From Mortimer L. Schiff, the Cogswell collection of original drawings...
...light gun oil, such as "3 in 1," etc., will be used on all metal parts of the rifle--cadets will leave a thin film of such oil on their rifles at all times...
...oilers in the rifle will be kept filled with light gun oil. This oil can be obtained from the Armorer, Persis Smith Hall...
...cosmoline oil, now in the barrel of the rifle, will not be removed until instructions are issued by the Commandant for such removal...