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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Gallery XVII there are several notable loans which will probably remain in the Museum's hands over the summer. Mr. Samuel Sachs of New York City has lent three pictures. Of these two are by Poussin, one representing the Holy Family and the other a classical scene. "Diana" by Tintoretto, a picture which Mr. Sachs lends annually to the Fogg for a period of six months, also appears in this gallery. John Nicholas Brown '22 has lent to the Museum an excellent picture by El Greco entitled "Saint Dominic." Most of the important paintings which were removed from this room...
...crew has been designated as the "Red" crew, and has been victor over both the "Blue" and "White" eights consistently since the holiday practice. Coach Haines intimated that slight changes might still be made before May 4, but at present the plans are that Parker's eight will remain intact until then...
...Amateur Athletic Union, governing body of amateur athletics, last week sent out a list of 66 questions to its 157 governors. The questions deal largely with the professional in sports. Should he be allowed to compete with amateurs? Once a professional, should he always remain a professional? Another question deals with the economic status of athletics...
...great humanists of his period. Some time later he abandoned both science and the humanities to play the monk at the Abbey of Saint-Maur-des-Fosses, a Paradise, he said, of healthfulness, amenity, serenity, delight and all honest pleasures of agriculture and rustic life. . . . But Rabelais could not remain in a Paradise, any more than Eve; like her he was too full of curiosity. Chastised for heresy and impiety, accused of Calvinism, drunkenness and gluttony, he retained his influence with a sufficient number of cardinals and bishops to acquire two curacies near Paris. Bored, no doubt, as cure...
...further explained that, though International Paper is a New York corporation (long dominated by the Publishers Reid of the New York Herald Tribune, control of the Herald and Traveler would remain in Boston through the appointment of Philip Stockton, John R. Macomber and Sidney W. Winslow Jr., all oldtime Bostonians, as trustees...