Volume XVI / Number 1
1925
Vol. XVI / No. 1
By: Henry Usher Hall
A Link With The Old Peale Museum
Three years ago, in searching the accession book of the old Peale Museum, which is preserved among the Historical Society […]
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A Persian Metallic Lustre Plate
The large size and beauty of this plate seem to indicate that it was made for ceremonial purposes. It is […]
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Fragment Of A Mosque Carpet
The famous Ardebil mosque carpet in the South Kensington Museum has made visitors to that Institution acquainted with the splendid […]
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By: C. Leonard Woolley
A Great Temple Of Babylonia: Director of the Joint Expedition of the British Museum and the University Museum, to Mesopotamia
More and more clearly as the work of excavation goes on at Ur of the Chaldees do we see the […]
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By: C. Leonard Woolley
The Expedition To Ur: Director of the Joint Expedition of the British Museum and the University Museum, to Mesopotamia
At the beginning of November, 1924, the Joint Expedition of the British Museum and the University Museum resumed work for […]
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Dr. Harrison And The Philadelphia Award: Addresses Delivered At The Academy Of Music At The Presentation On Wednesday Evening, March 25th
The Philadelphia Award was founded in 1921 by Mr. Edward W. Bak. The Award is conferred upon the man or […]
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Sabin W. Colton, Jr
The death of Mr. Sabin W. Colton, Jr., which took place on January 29th, removes another familiar figure who had […]
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John Cadwalader
Mr. John Cadwalader died on the evening of March 11, 1925, at his home at 1519 Locust Street within half […]
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