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In addition to the books and autographs the Widener collection is very notable for its drawings by such artists as William Blake, George and Robert Cruikshank and Thomas Rowlandson. The Rowlandson water color drawings, about 150 in number, constitute perhaps the finest series of nineteenth century humorous drawings in any...
Announcement has been made of the appointment of Professor Emile Legouis, head of the department of English Literature at the Sorbonne, Paris, to be exchange professor at Harvard during the first half of next year. M. Legouis has written books on Wordsworth, Chaucer and English writers of the sixteenth century...
Mrs. Gardner's art collection at Fenway Court, Boston, will be open to none but students in the University on Wednesday, April 10, from 12 to 3 o'clock. This is one of the world's notable collections, and is the only collection near Boston that has a considerable number...
Not all of Professor Palmer's students today are aware that his first appointment here, from 1870 to 1872, was in Greek. During this time he did much to arouse enthusiasm for ancient literature by giving public readings, nor did he, when called to his chosen subject, abandon his interests...
Allow me to call the attention of the undergraduate body to the performance of Humperdink's opera, "Haensel and Gretel," at the Boston Opera House, tomorrow afternoon. This opera is one of the most delighful of the modern German productions, the text being taken from a well-known German fairy...