Word: portraits
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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MESSRS Stone and Kimball beg to call attention to the fact that Hearts are Trumps, by Tom Hall, A Lover's Diary by Gilbert Parker, and Hahes Poems, edited by Alice Meynell, with a portrait by Dante Gabriel Rosetti have been issued...
...already announced in the CRIMSON, the Deutscher Verein will give its annual entertainment tonight at Brattle Hall, at eight o'clock. The play is "Her Portrait," written by Edward G. Knoblauch '96. A quartet, composed of Messrs. J. H. Bennett, H. Schurz, E. O. Hiler and E. V. Frothingham, will play a few selections, and Mr. Carl Pfiueger has kindly consented to sing a few German songs. Dancing will follow the performance...
...Deutscher Verein will give its annual play next Monday evening, March 26. It is entitled "Her Portrait," and the general plot is as follows: A young artist, Richard Streicher, inherits a fortune and studio at the death of his uncle after whom he is named. An old maid hoping to please her brother-in-law, writes to the elder Richard Streicher asking him to paint the portrait of her niece, explaining at the same time that she thoroughly disapproves of young artists. The young Richard Streicher receives the note and takes in the situation. He disguises himself and so wins...
Yesterday afternoon the prizes offered by the club were awarded. First prize was given to C. P. M. Rumford '97, and second to F. E. Frothingham '94. As there were not enough photographs offered for the second class, the prize was given to the best portrait exhibited. It was awarded to Dr. O. W. Huntington. Special mention was also given to two pictures by F. L. Olmsted, Jr., '94. These selections were kindly made by Mr. F. R. Allen, and Mr. G. M. Morgan, vice-president of the Boston Camera Club. In them technical excellence was the first requisite...
...Faculty Portrait Book for 1893 is as nearly a complete list of portraits of the Harvard instructors as can be procured. In addition to those of last year are photographs of Professors Munsterberg, Ashley, and Thaxter, Washington Gladden D. D. and a number of instructors...