Word: portraits
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...only other articles, aside from the usual departments, are "Savage's Portrait of Washington," by Justin Winsor '53; "Where Harvard students Come From," by J. H. Beale, Jr., '82; and a valuable collection of documents on the football question by Professor A. B. Hart...
...Savage's Portrait of Washington, J. Winsor...
Edwin Booth was content, to a great extent, with the traditional business of the part, but he often varied the arrangement of the portraits in the closet scene. Sometimes he had both portraits on the wall, and sometimes he had one portrait on the wall, and a miniature round his own neck. The one striking bit of new business added by Mr. Booth was his uniform practice already mentioned of holding the cross shaped hilt of his sword before him as he followed the apparation. Mr. Irving has added, among several salient details, the action of Hamlet in rushing...
...There is now in Gore Hall a marble bust of Dr. Peabody; and a portrait of him by Vinton, taken while living, will probably be given to the University at some future time...
...Graduates' Magazine, with the cooperation of the University, intends to publish a series of portraits which will have peculiar interest to all students of American history and American painting, since many valuable pictures will now be produced for the first time. The series begins with the portrait of Thomas Hollis in the current number, which will be followed in June by Savage's portrait of Washington...