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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Italian artists represented the most important are: Andrea Mantegua, Marc Antonio Rainmondi, Boldini, Giovanni Antonio, and Robetta. One whole case is given up to the "Liber Studiorum" of Turner and beside these are placed some valuable etchings by Claude Lorraine. There are some beautiful impressions by Durer from "The Melencolia," "The Great Fortune," and "The Shield and Skull." In addition to these are his portraits of Melanchthon, Piekheimer and Erasmus. These are all metal engravings. Among the wood engravings by Durer are a number from "The Great Passion," and "The Little Passion," which are two of his most valuable series...
Some eighty men applied to Professor de Sumichrast in Sanders Theatre yesterday afternoon for supernumary positions in "Athalie," the play to be given next month under the direction of the French Department. Rehearsals of the whole play are to be held Nov. 22, 24, 26, 29 and Dec. 1. On Friday, Dec. 3, there will be a public rehearsal and the performances will take place on the 6th, 8th and 10th. The list of squads will be posted today on the French bulletin boards in Sever and both squads are requested to meet promptly at 5 o'clock Wednesday afternoon...
...forth-coming number of the Lampoon is on the whole above the standard. Since the '98 board came in, the paper has shown a most laudable tendency to strive for genuine wit rather than to depend upon puns. The present number is a good example of the success of this. Many of the pieces are excellent, and the one headed "Lampy's Bureau of Heraldry" is as good as anything the paper has done for a long time. Another thing to be praised about the number is that it is got to press unencumbered by any illustrated love offerings...
...past. His standing in the University as one of its best friends is too firmly established to require mention. He will be warmly welcomed on his return, as one who has earned the esteem and gratitude of all Harvard men and as the rowing instructor whom the whole college wishes to see again at the head of rowing affairs...
...that the score would be close, but a tie was not hoped for at West Point. Yale was on the defensive almost throughout and but for McBride's punting, aided by a strong wind, the cadets would have made more than one touchdown. It was clear that on the whole the Yale team was the weaker...