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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Line engravings after water-color drawings by M. W. Turner are now on exhibition in the print room of the Fogg Museum. They were selected by Francis Bullard '86, of Boston, from his own large collection, and loaned by him for this exhibition. The prints, 125 in number, are nearly all proofs, including some trial proofs touched by Turner. Examples of all the most important series are shown, as Richmondshire, England and Wales, Southern Coast, Rivers of France, etc. A printed catalogue of this exhibition, prepared by Mr. Bullard, is for sale at the Museum...
...CRIMSON has been requested by the College Office to print the following...
...CRIMSON has been requested by the College office to print the following...
...CRIMSON has been requested to print the following by the Cambridge Police Department...
...University of Pennsylvania was awarded first prize for the best collection, Harvard was second and the University of Wisconsin third. J. A. Mason of Pennsylvania won the prize for the best individual photograph with his print called "Over the Hill." Miss Harper of the University of Wisconsin won second prize with a print called "Evening", and E. J. Wendell '07 won third prize with the photograph "In the Mountains." Catalogues with half-tone reproductions of the winning prints will be distributed during the exhibition. The individual prizes are silver cups, and the winning university receives a certificate...