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...Otto H. Kahn, Mrs. Alma Gluck Zimbalist. So, in Manhattan's Aeolian Hall, last week, a new quartet was heard, enthusiastically applauded for a lovely rendition of the Mozart C Major, Schubert D Minor-the Musical Art Quartet. Three of the artists are pupils of Franz Kneisel:-Sascha Jacobsen, Bernard Ocko, Louis Kaufman; one, Marie Roemaet-Rosanov, cellist, pupil of one of the world's greatest interpretive musicians, Pablo Casals...
...Akin '19, G. Hubbard, Jr. '19, J. W. Hubbell '17, G. F. Hughes '18, C. C. Irving uC., K. T. Jackson, R. E. Jackson '19, R. E. Jacobsen 1L., W. T. Jenney '17, H. D. Jordan '18, R. C. Kelley '17, D. J. Kenefick '17, G. A. King '18, A. F. Kingman, R. Kingsbury '19, V. G. Kirov '17, E. Kuhn '18, C. N. Ladd '17, J. N. Ladensack '19, R. B. Ladoo 2L., D. S. Laird '19, C. Laporte '16, H. A. Larrabee '16, J. Lavalle, Jr. '18, R. Leavitt '17, A. S. Levin '17, V. F. Likins...
...result of recent purchases the Fogg Museum has now on exhibition three new valuable works of art. These are, the Jacobsen collection, consisting of one hundred and four photographs of ancient sculpture in the Museum of Copenhagen: a set of engravings for the Gray Collection, comprising eight etchings of Turner's "Liber Studiorum," which the Museum has been fortunate in obtaining, as none have been on sale since 1891; and a collection of two hundred and thirty photographs obtained from the administration of the Berlin Galleries. Among these pictures of notable ancient sculpture is that of one style...
...another periodical was started, called The Harvard Magazine, which was the longest-lived and the last magazine published by Harvard students. Its first number appeared in December, 1854, and its first staff of editors consisted of F. A. Sanborn, '55; Charles A. Chase, '55; Phillips Brooks, '55; John J. Jacobsen, '56; J. B. Greenough, '56, and E. T. Fisher, '56. The Harvard Magazine was published during ten years and was noted for great literary worht...
...took courage and gave to the college world the first number of a new periodical called "The Harvard Magazine." Nearly all of its first editors have since attained prominence. The class of '55 was represented by F. B. Sanborn, C. A. Chase and Phillips Brooks, while J. J. Jacobsen, J. B. Greenough and E. F. Fisher were chosen from '56. "The Harvard Magazine' had a longer life than any of its predecessors, and did not go under until its tenth year was passed, when indifference on the part of both editors and subscribers alike caused it to cease publication...