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The most pressing needs of the Museum, Professor Moore states, are first, the addition to the building, of two properly lighted wings, which would cost $50,000 and $40,000, respectively; second, an additional endowment for the larger expenses of administration and for the purchase of desirable works of art...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fogg Art Museum Report. | 1/21/1905 | See Source »

It was decided to add the following courses to the curriculum of the Summer School this year: Homer (for teachers); Virgil (for teachers); Classical Archeology (for teachers and students); Anglo-Saxon; Intermediate German (for teachers); Introductory Phonetics (for teachers and students); Dante (for teachers and students); Advanced Spanish (for teachers...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Further Changes in Courses. | 1/21/1905 | See Source »

Professor F. C. de Sumichrast last night gave the last of his four illustrated public lectures on "Versailles," discussing as his special subject "The Passing of the Splendour." The lecturer most interestingly the important political events leading up to the death of Louis XV, the moral deterioration of the court...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Last Lecture on "Versailles." | 1/14/1905 | See Source »

Professor Sumichrast began by describing some of the most important ceremonies connected with the administration of justice, the bestowal of knight-hood, and other important functions, all carried out with unusual magnificence. The visits of foreign potentates, especially, were made the occasion of displays which had never before been equalled...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Professor Sumichrast's Third Lecture | 1/12/1905 | See Source »

Work on the building for the Departments of Pharmacology and Hygiene is almost completed. The interior finishing, however, will not be done until spring, as the walls are not now sufficiently dry. The building next nearest to completion is that for the Departments of Bacteriology and Pathology, in which all...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Work on Medical School Buildings. | 1/7/1905 | See Source »