Word: portraits
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...third issue of the Harvard Democrat will appear today. The number will contain a quarter page portrait of President Eliot and will print the President's entire article on the "Issues of the Campaign," contained in this week's Outlook. Other leading articles will be Mr. Richard Olney's statement of his reasons for supporting Bryan, an address to his Alma Mater on "Democracy" by William Lloyd Garrison, and a "Special Message to Harvard Men in the Cause of the Republic" by Professor Trumbull Ladd of Yale...
...School and Mr. Parker of St. Paul's School, Concord, will speak. It was voted that the President appoint a committee to draw up resolutions of sympathy with the parents of Rev. H. E. Addison '96, who died a short time ago. The society also voted to accept a portrait of the late Rev. Mr. Noble loaned by his widow, to be hung up in the Society's rooms. The painting is an ideal one, representing Mr. Noble as Sir Galahad...
...Magazine is a life of George Franklin Dunbar by President Eliot. It is a brief but suggestive picture of Professor Dunbar's career, personal life, and nature, by one who knew him as few others did, and is the most interesting biography of him that has yet appeared. A portrait of Professor Dunbar appears as the frontispiece...
...structure, which will cost about $1000, will contain three important features. In the basement there will probably be a dark room, including all the necessary appliances for developing. The rest of the building will be devoted to an exhibition room and to a studio, with special facilities for portrait work. Club meetings and prize contests will be held in the exhibition room, which will also serve as a general meeting place and as a gallery for the display of the best work done annually by members of the club. The most important part, however, will be the studio...
...Wolff '79. The number is unusually rich in its "News from the Classes" and in the University and Literary Notes. Press. Eliot's January report is largely reproduced, and the recent decision of the Massachusetts Supreme Court on the taxation case is printed in full. The frontispiece is a portrait of Ropes; there are also excellent portraits of Lawton and of Henri de Regnier, and a picture of the University Museum...