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Several additions have lately been made to the collection of busts of Caesar now on view in the Fogg Museum. The most noteworthy is a series of photographs of busts, loaned by Mr. J. C. Ropes '57. One of these is from the head at St. Petersburg, and is the only photograph ever taken of that work. There are also a bronze head, loaned by Mr. H. W. Haynes '51, and the only photograph of a bust found in 1858, owned by Mr. S. H. Cameron of Philadelphia...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Additions to Exhibition of Busts. | 11/21/1904 | See Source »

...parts of the Harvard line. Mills, too, played a brilliant game. His tackling in the open and his work in the secondary defense left little to be desired. Sperry had few chances to carry the ball, but he was reliable in defense and his kicking was thoroughly creditable in view of poor defense and unreliable passing. Starr ran the team well and was sure in handling punts. His one fumble was due to a poor pass from centre. Randall played a hard, reliable game, Montgomery, pitted against an end of national reputation, played his position with credit, and Matthews...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE, 12; HARVARD, 0. | 11/21/1904 | See Source »

Behold! they come in view...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Songs at Game Today. | 11/19/1904 | See Source »

...interesting exhibition comprising some thirty casts of busts of Julius Caesar collected from different parts of the world, and loaned by Mr. F. J. Scott, of Toledo, Ohio, is now on view in the Fogg Museum. Besides these casts there are four large studies, executed by Mr. Scott, intended to represent Caesar at the age of twenty-six, and as he is imagined thirty years later, at the time of his assassination...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Exhibition of Casts of Caesar | 11/15/1904 | See Source »

...collection was made by Mr. Scott during four years of travel and study of the subject in Europe, and he has kindly lent it to the Department for exhibition. There will be a private view, to which special invitations have been issued, on Friday evening, November 11, and the exhibition will be open to the public on the next day and thereafter for a time which is at present not definitely fixed. It will naturally be of interest not merely to archaeologists, but to sculptors and artists in general as well as to teachers of the works of Caesar...

Author: By M. H. Morgan, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Exhibition of Busts of Caesar | 11/7/1904 | See Source »

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