Word: silver
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...class of 1902 will shortly present the Union with a large standing mahogany clock. The clock is about seven feet high, and will bear an inscription written on a silver plate. After the necessary time for regulation the clock will probably be placed in the dining room of the Union...
...gifts include a notable collection of reproductions of the work of German gold and silver-smiths. Its value is estimated at about 50,000 marks. The nucleus of this collection is the gold and silver table service of the city of Lueneburg which was used on state occasions at the end of the fifteenth and the beginning of the sixteenth centuries. It consists of about thirty-five pieces...
...Burns, Helliman, Peabody, Silver, Phillips, Greenough, R. Stevenson, Lovering, Hinckley, Ware, Hanavan, Pingree, Bradley, D. Souther, Robeson, Smidt, Adler, Estes, Spencer, Brooks, Langley, Notman, Heltzen, Garceau and Rice...
Mondays, Wednesdays ond Fridays at 2--Greenough, Lovering, Burns, Helliman, Hinckley, Peabody, Phillips, Stevenson, Robeson, Smidt, Bradley, Langley, Brooks, Estes, Adler, Howland, Silver...
...about two weeks. The building will be used at once for lectures, but the exhibitions will not be in place for two months. Fifty cases of material are now in the basement waiting to be opened. They contain casts of Assyrian monuments; mummy cases and antiques from Egypt; bronze, silver and gold ornaments from Palestine and Syria; costumes from Syria; and pottery and glass ware from Palestine...