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With the change of the administration of the Germanic Museum has come a change in policy which is greatly to be commended. Formerly the museum acdontarily collected dust. It's huge plaster casts of bronze monuments throughout Germany, casts which Kaisar Wilhelm presented to the University when he was currying...
That a museum should become so completely changed in the space of half a year is remarkable; that it should be so greatly improved, commendable. Today a museum should be much more than a mere place of permanent exhibition. It should act as a lively stimulation for interest in art...
4.45-5.15 o'clock: Professor C. B. Gulick '90, chairman of the Department of Ancient Languages; Sigurthur Nordal, Charles Eliot Norton professor of Poetry; Professor J. D. M. Ford '94, chairman of the Department of Romance Languages, and Mrs. Ford; Professor Taylor Starck, chairman of the Department of Germanic Languages...
When the Harvard Dramatic Club gives its tenth annual Christmas Miracle play tomorrow, it will present in the Umbrian Play a work never before produced in modern times, and only recently translated from its eleventh century manuscript by D. F. Robertson '25. The cast, which has just been picked by...
An Umbrian Play dating from the middle ages will be presented by the Harvard Dramatic Club as its annual Christmas miracle play. Two performances of this drama, which deals chiefly with the Nativity and with Herod's court, will be given in front of the Freiburg Cathedral facade in the...