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...primarily for research, the new laboratory will fulfill a need for which the facilities of the University Museum were totally inadequate. Only one large auditorium will be included, most of the structure being set aside to provide the most complete and comprehensive facilities obtainable for modern biological research. Sound-proof rooms, photographic studios, dark rooms, special laboratories, rooms so devised that any constant temperature may be maintained, and scientifically arranged quarters for research in each of the four departments of the Division of Biology (botany, physiology, zoology, and the Bussey Institution); will be contained in the new structure. Lecture...
Drawings showing much spirit and feeling are "Man Holding Back a Horse" and the "Prisoner Tortured", there being both a print and drawing for the later subject. These pictures are considered great rarities by the Fogg Museum officials. There are also many rare and valuable prints with some proof impressions. Many of these prints have their titles written on them by Goya himself. Included in the exhibit is a complete succession of these prints showing the development in skill and feeling, ending with some made when he was 80 years of age, the famous "Bulls of Bordeaux...
...will be an oak paneled library with adjacent stack rooms to house 8,000 physical books, and opposite to it a panelled conference room. In the basement, from which no windows lead, will be four special laboratories for experimentation in light and color. Here also will be a sound-proof room for work in sound, a room devoted to making vacuums, and two X-ray rooms. Two other X-ray rooms will be on the second floor and the four together will house the new $50,000 equipment recently donated to the college. On the second floor will be many...
...which the Harvard undergraduates who wished to take exercise on the river might do so with sufficient equipment, sane supervision, and adequate coaching. In all these things, Mr. Bingham has succeeded tolerably well. The fact that rowing today attracts more followers among undergraduates than any other sport is convincing proof that there can be nothing seriously wrong with the present organization of the sport...
would be considered proper proof...