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...report enumerates important acquisitions of the year, among which have been an original Assyrian inscription from King Assurnazirkal (9th century B. C.) on an elaborate slab about three feet square, and three models made at Jerusalem by Dr. Schick, a German archaeologist, who lived and studied in that city for fifty years. The model of chief value is one of Haramesh-Sherif, nine feet by eleven, and is an exact representation of the mosques and other buildings occupying the site of Solomon's Temple and Palace. The second model, of the same size, is a restoration of the Temple...
Professor Lyon will devote part of his lecture to a description of the Church of the Holy Sepulcre of Jerusalem, which he did not speak on in his last lecture. He will then speak about Bethlehem, the Church of the Nativity, the River Jordan, and the Sea of Galilee, and will show views of places of interest connected with these localities...
...clock this afternoon in the Fogg Lecture Room, Professor Lyon will give a stereopticon lecture on "The Holy City, Jerusalem." This will be the fourth of a series of five public lectures by Professor Lyon, based on his travels in Egypt and Palestine last year. The last lecture will be given next Thursday on the subject, "Judea and Galilee...
...musical programme for the Vesper Service to be held in Appleton Chapel at 5 o'clock this afternoon is as follows: "Heaven is my Fatherland," Nevin; "Jerusalem," Parker; "Hark, Hark my Soul," Shelley...
...arranged by the Phillips Brooks House Committee for the next three Sunday afternoons will take place in the Brooks Parlor tomorrow at 4.30 o'clock. Mr. Copeland will read from the Bible and from other literature. Dr. D. C. Greene '95 will sing the following songs: "O Mother Dear Jerusalem"--G. W. Chadwick: "Spring Song"--Sir Alexander Mackenzie: "The Year's at the Spring"--Mrs. H. H. A. Beach. Those present will be asked to join in singing a few familiar hymns. The meeting will last until 5.30 o'clock...