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PHOTO COM.HISTORICAL SOCIETY.- The last meeting of the Society will be held at the house of Denman Ross, 24 Craigie street on Thursday evening, May 30, at 8 o'clock. Mr. Warren will speak on "Modern Oxford" and Mr. Darling on "Sectional Parties at Oxford in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries." A full attendance is particularly requested...
...next great era of the temple dates from its transference from the Greek to the Latin communion. This occurred in the beginning of the thirteenth century, and in 1206 we find a Roman archbishop established on the Acropolis. No important change in the architecture followed, however. It next came under the protection of the Venetians, and many of the treasures of the temple suffered at their hands...
...American cities, and is, moreover, kept with exquisite neatness. There is no city in Europe in which Americans feel so much at home, and the American colony is, consequently, very large. The Arno is crossed by many bridges, some of which are very old, one dating from the thirteenth century. The Ponte Vecchio is very picturesque on account of its being lined on both sides by rows of booths which overhang the water. One of the most noted buildings is the Palazzo Vecchio, where the councils of the city formerly met, and where the Medici, for a time, had apartments...
...founded in 1859. This year is, therefore, the thirtieth anniversary of the society, not the thirteenth as we stated yesterday morning...
...regular meeting of the O. K. last evening, the following officers were elected: President, J. G. King; secretary, C. Warren; treasurer, F. E. Zinkeisen; librarian, O. Prescott. As this is the thirteenth anniversary of the foundation of the society, it was decided to celebrate the occasion suitably...