Word: woode
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...winter meetings of the H. A. A. on the Saturdays, March 17th and 24th: C. F. Adams, 2d, L. Anderson, Appleton, de Billier, Bohlen, J. T. Davis, G. B. de Gersdorff, Henshaw, Holden, Keyes, Markoe, R. F. Perkins, Porter, J. H. Sears, Sedgwick, Storrow, Tooker, J. W. Wood, Jr., Woodman. They will please be in the gymnasium at 11.15 sharp Saturday morning, to learn their duties. Those unable to usher will please notify me beforehand...
...illustration are combined, rapid advance is possible. The library of the University is poverty striken as far as classical and contemporary art is concerned. Of artists now living or of those belonging to the last generation, there is not a trace. Classic art is represented only by a few wood cuts and copies of drainings. The deficiency in modern art might be supplied to some extent by art journals which often contain valuable pictures. But strange as it may seem, the library of Harvard does not possess an art journal. In fact, the only pictures Harvard owns on the illustrations...
...must be photographed this week without fail. Fowler, W. W. Gale, Harlow, Harvey, Hay, Henderson, Hervey (2), Horton, Johnson, Kelley, Kidder, Kimball, Latham, Leahy, LeRoy, Mahany, Marden, Norton, Payson F. Plummer, H. M. Plummer, Porter, Robinson, Ropes, Sampson, Sanford, Shahan, H. T. Shepard, D. L. Smith, Thompson, Ullrich, Walden, Wood, Woodworth...
There are a number of medals struck by the Chamber of Commerce, New York, in honor of Robert Anderson and the defenders of Fort Sumter; also one to defenders of Fort Pickens. They are in several different sizes. There is also a series of facsimiles in wood of bronze medals struck at the time of the Centennial. There is besides an important and interesting collection of medals in memory of famous French and American battles and naval victories. A large number of medals in gold and silver commemorate the election, inauguration and episodes in the career of some...
...Keyes, who is now hard at work obtaining subscriptions, has a duty which is not a light one to perform, and the committee appeals to every one in the University to do his utmost to render the work of Mr. Keyes as successful as possible. Messrs. Hallowell, Holden and Wood, '88, Storrow, McPherson and Moore, '89, and Crehore and Slocum, '90, have volunteered to assist Mr. Keyes, and are deserving of no little credit for the energy with which they have worked and their gratifying success thus...