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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...paintings are: A Florentine Tabernacle, a really fine work in the time of the close of the 15th century, a portrait of a Procurator of St. Mark having the characteristics of the work of Tintoretto, A Madonna and child with saints by Benvenuto di Giovanni (Del Guasta), a Vienese painter of the 15th century, and an Adorazione of the school of Ferrara; perhaps by Lorenzo Costa...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fogg Museum Acquisitions. | 10/4/1899 | See Source »

...Cranston '91. Although the men are picking up points every day from the coaches, they do not seem to apply them in the line-up. In Dibblee's absence, J. L. Knox '98 and J. A. Sullivan '97 looked after the backs and the punting. Except for some work of Reid's after the baseball practice was over, the kicking was decidedly mediocre. Sawin and Hallowell have good form, but their punts lack distance. R. Lawrence, half-back on last year's Freshman team, was out yesterday for the first time this season. His kicking is not particularly good...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD VS BOWDOIN | 10/4/1899 | See Source »

...Higginson '00, member at large. Fall rowing will begin this afternoon with the calling out of the class crews. The club is now free from debt and has a surplus on hand. A competent coach will be on hand this afternoon to take charge of the work, and there is no reason why the Newell club should not this year play its full part in carrying out the two-club system which was so successful last year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Newell Boat Club. | 10/4/1899 | See Source »

...Harvard Christian Association's reading room at "T" Wharf will be conducted this year on an entirely new plan. The men who have agreed to aid in the work have been divided into squads, one of which will be in attendance at the reading room every day. Musical entertainments will be given, probably on alternate Saturday evenings, beginning the latter part of next month. In addition to the musical part of the programme, addresses will probably be made by members of the Faculty...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Plans for "T" Wharf. | 10/4/1899 | See Source »

Speaking of the religious life, Dr. Peabody said that the young man, on coming here, is apt to be somewhat puzzled by the ways that are used to promote Christian work. Here, where all beliefs are represented, where religious expression is reserved, reticent and unemotional, he may not discover until later the strong under-current working for good. Religion indeed, is neither an obligation nor a duty, but the most solemn privilege of a mature man's life. This year, the new comer, if he accepts the privilege, may hear five distinguished men of five different denominations. They come...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RECEPTION TO NEW STUDENTS. | 10/4/1899 | See Source »

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