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...Harvard Club of Boston Parmeley W. Herrick '04 Christian A. Herter 2d '15 J. Horton Ijams '06 Thomas S. Lamont '21 Robert Luce '82 William R. Peabody '95 Erank E. Parker, Jr. '18 Charles F. Bowley '04 Loverett Saltonstall '14 Charles M. Storey '11 John H. Sherburne '98 Henry Ware '93 Charles H. Warner, Jr. '20 Alexander Wheeler '10 Robert W. Williams '11 Eliot Wadsworth; '98 Maurice Wertheim '06 Orrin G. Wood '09 Richard Wigglesworth...
...Room where there is much pottery from 5th and 13th century tombs. The vases and bowls have a unique inlay which the Chinese were never able to achieve. This inlay gives them an extra richness when it is seen with the faint blues and greens of the ordinary glazed ware. This extra richness and beautiful coloring could never be realized except in a room which has perfect display facilities...
...Hooton, Anthropology; D. H. McLaughlin, Geology; D. H. Menzel, Astronomy; Andre Morize, Committee for Elementary Modern Language Instruction; James B. Munn, English; A. J. McMullen, English; C. Palache, Mineralogy; T. Parsans, Sociology; R. H. Pfeiffer, Semitic; P. J. Sachs, Fine Arts; F. A. Saunders, Physics; J. R. Ware, Indic Philology; and R. H. Wetmore, Biology...
Members of the Cabinet present were: Kalternborn, Dennett, Bowditch, Rodman W. Paul '36, Harold W. Danser, Jr. '37, Walter I. Tucker, 2M, Edward T. Ladd '38, Nathaniel H. Batchelder, Jr. '39, Sheldon Ware '38, Coleman Burke 3L, Shafer Williams 2Dv., Elliott B. Knowleton '39, and Oliver P. Bolton...
Cows, the first subjects of vacination, leading the way to a medical practice which has meant so much to the world, are memorialized in a set of Staffordshire ware also on view. The set of china was presented by Dr. Edward jenner, English physician and discoverer of vaccination, to Dr. Benjamin Waterhouse, a member of the Harvard faculty from...