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...direction of L. D. Waddell, Yale 1901S. It will contain no advertisements, as the management aims to do away with the large amount of unreadable matter that is often found in programmes of this kind. The covers will be 10 1-2 by 6 1-4 inches in size, and of antique gray color. On the front a design of blue, crimson and gold will be embossed, and the seals of the two universities, printed in the same color, will be stamped on the back cover...
...proposed until last in the year, and the construction took so long that when the rink finally was completed, the majority of the students got little use out of it. The practical failure of last year's rink was due to several causes. In the first place, its small size restricted its use almost wholly to the members of the hockey team. In the second place, it was built on reclaimed land, which caused the water to run out and the ice to crack in consequence when the tide was low. This year arrangements must be made early...
...painting of the Venetian School representing the Madonna and Child with the Infant St. John. The first of these is a work of great importance as an example of Italian religious art at the close of the 15th century. It is on a panel about 7x8 feet in size, and is very beautiful in color, and very elaborately wrought...
...order that the collection may not be too bulky it is desired to limit it in general to prints not more than 7x9 inches in size. These will be mounted on cards of uniform size, with a smaller uniform series for smaller pictures, and will be kept in drawers like the cards in a card catalogue. Large photographs of special interest or beauty will also be welcome and will be kept in portfolios. Platinum or other permanent prints are indispensable, and every photograph should, if possible, be dated, and should bear the name of the photographer...
...annual club exhibition and contest will be on Feb. 18 to 23, 1901. The entries of members will be limited to ten pictures of any size. The executive committee has chosen as judges Professor Charles Eliot Norton, Mr. J. P. Loud, president of the Boston Camera Club, and Mr. Charles T. Carruth, president of the Cambridge Camera Club. Honorable mention will be given to all individual pictures of unusual artistic excellence. In addition, the exhibitor who shows a through mastery and skillful application of art laws will receive a diploma as the "highest award for general artistic excellence...