Word: givenly
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...17th Century Spanish painting of "St. Jerome" by Ribera. This recently purchased canvass was well known for years in the Portalis Collection. Before one passes into the print room, two Italian paintings, the gift of Mr. Bernhard Berenson '87, a distinguished art critic, attract the attention. These pictures were given by Mr. Berenson in recognition of the work that is being done at the Fogg Museum in building up a really notable collection...
...Centre has spoiled the student support, whose general comment on the game was not at all complimentary to the team. When one considered that a good forward pass attack was not allowed to get within striking distance of the goal line, that three or four men at least were given a first real opportunity to show their mettle and came through splendidly, and that the substitute team scored chiefly through precise, accurate forward passing, in weather that was anything but conducive to precise, accurate handling of the ball, one may rightly conclude that the weather had too cooling an effect...
...Hasty Pudding Club play competition are due tomorrow. They should be handed in to T. S. Lamont '21 at the Crimson Building. The author or authors of the winning play. If Juniors or Seniors, will be elected members of the club, or if they are already members, will be given suitable prizes. Successful Sophomores or Freshmen will be given two tickets to each performance or the equivalent. In order to be eligible for election or for receiving a prize, the composer of the music, which may be written in connection with or independently of the play, must have at least...
...University football team was given another day of comparative rest yesterday. After a short signal drill in the baseball cage, the squad went out behind the Stadium in spite of the drizzling rain and practiced kicking and receiving punts to become accustomed to a slippery ball...
Arrangements have been made for a reception committee from the Union to meet Mr. Gillett in Boston, where he is now aiding in the work of the present campaign. This committee will conduct him to Cambridge where a small dinner will be given in his honor in the Trophy Room of the Union at 7 o'clock. Among the guests at this dinner, which will be given by the Governing Board of the Union, will be the chairmen of the various committees connected with the work of the Harding-Coolidge Club of Harvard...