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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...etchings by Herman A. Webster. "The Furnace Nocturne," by Whistler came from an anonymous giver. Mr. Francis Bullard '86 presented the "Clyde" form Turner's "Liber Studiorum" and Lupton's copy of the "Mill near the Grand Chartreuse." Thirteen etchings by James D. Smillie were received form his son, Mr. James C. Smillie. The Nocturne, a lithotint by Whistler was purchased from the income of the Gray fund...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOGG ART MUSEUM REPORT | 3/9/1912 | See Source »

...Allen '12 and C. D. Clifton '12. I. C. Bolton '12 is manager of the production. The cast is as follows: James Higdig, president of the American Ice Trust, J. Munroe '13 Adolphus Chalkstones, New York manager of American Ice Trust, G. S. Silsbee '13 Henry Chalkstones, his son, F. R. Hancock '12 Dardanelles Bixby, Ward of James Higdig and office man in Chalkstones' office, R. C. Benchley '12 Pinkering Snaffles, ex-roommate of Bixby and ex-book seller of New York, P. M. Hollister '13 Stolid Steve, Hugglesland manager of American Ice Trust, T. W. Barnes, 2nd, '12 Eskimo...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HASTY PUDDING CLUB CAST | 3/7/1912 | See Source »

...with a tenor voice became engaged to a flighty princess who is one of his guests at "Liberty Hall". He is the heir apparent to a wealthy bachelor uncle, but is suddenly informed that he is penniless because his uncle has married and is the proud father of a son. The princess jilts him when she learns the news, as do all his friends, with the exception of the daughter of his housekeeper. After many trials, this lady falls into his arms just in time for the finale...

Author: By T. P. S., | Title: New Plays in Boston | 3/5/1912 | See Source »

...Rondo-Gavotte. "Me voici dans son boudoir...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HISTORIC OPERATIC CONCERT | 2/28/1912 | See Source »

Robert Bacon was born in Jamaica Plain, Mass., 5 July, 1860, the son of a former Boston merchant. He prepared for College at Hopkinson's School, in Boston, and entered and graduated with the class of '80. In College he was an athlete of distinction,--he was one of the captains of his freshman nine, captain of the University football team, and rowed on the University crew of 1880. At graduation he was elected first marshal of his class...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BACON ELECTED FELLOW | 1/19/1912 | See Source »

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