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...service arranged especially for Harvard men, Goodwin B. Beach 07, president of the Harvard Club of Connecticut, will unveil a pew end of carved Harvard scenes at the vesper service in the Trinity College chapel on Sunday. Carved by John G. Wiggins '12, the pew end was donated by a group of Harvard graduates in and around Boston, and will be added to those already in place in the chapel...
Into the great shadowy entry of Princeton's Gothic gymnasium trooped a little group of ardent alumni, exathletes, coaches last week. Pausing beneath faded track-meet banners and beside cabinets of tarnished loving cups, they climbed to the balcony to unveil and inspect a gleaming row of 13 huge murals glorifying Princeton athletics from football to fencing...
Last week the flower of Georgian England watched George & Mary unveil Queen Alexandra, congratulate Edwardian Sculptor Gilbert. Watching were Edward, Prince of Wales who had put on his Welsh Guards uniform, the Duke of Gloucester as a hussar, the Duke of York and Prince George as naval officers, Premier Ramsay MacDonald, the Duke of Portland. Next day King George knighted Sculptor Gilbert who had outwaited the world...
...eminent American. Next year's convention will be held in Washington. D.C. to celebrate K. of C.'s 50th anniversary. How to give color to such a ceremony? Always a good way is to unveil something. K. of C. has already aided in putting up a memorial to Christopher Columbus in Washington (as well as getting his birthday observed). On its Golden Anniversary, announced Supreme Knight Carmody last week, K. of C. will honor, because of his "preeminence as a great American," the late great James Cardinal Gibbons. In the Manhattan Studio of Sculptor Leo Lentelli now stands...
Last week at Buffalo 2,000 members of the National Association of the Deaf met to unveil a bronze and marble statue of Charles-Michel, Abbé de 1'Epée (1712-89), the man who codified the existing hand signs of his day, invented new ones and created the first intelligible means of communication for the deaf. He was a Roman Catholic priest, canon of the Cathedral of Troyes, son of Louis XIV's architect...