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ELISABETH CHANDLER ENGAGED 



Daaehtcr of Alfred D. Chandler In to 

 Become the Wife of Harold St. John, 

 a Professor at Wnahlnsrton State Uni- 

 versity 



The announcement is made of the en- 

 gagement of Elizabeth, daughter of Alfred 

 D. Chandler of Brookline. to Harold St. 

 John, Harvard 1014, son of Mrs. Charles E. 

 St. John, of Dover, Mass., and the late 

 Rev. Charles E. St. John. Mr. St. John 

 is now in Pullman, Wash., as professor 

 of botany in the Washington State College. 

 Miss Chandler is a graduate of Radcliffe, 

 class of 1918. 



It is of interest that the father of Miss 

 Chandler, who is a prominent Boston law- 

 yer, is a Harvard man, class of 1868, as 

 was the late father of Mr.i St. John, who 

 was of tile Harvard class of 1879. 



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SARGENT PAINTINGS IN 

 ART MUSEUM UNVEILED 



John Singer Sargent's aecoratlons of 

 the rtrtuijfla of the Museum of Fine 

 Arts .were unveiled yesterday afternoon 

 In presence of a great gathering of 

 officers' of the museum, annual sub- 

 scribers and invited guests. A brief 

 dedicatory address , was delivered b> 

 Morris Gray, president of the trustees 



These decorations will be reproduced 

 in rotogravure, and comment upon them 

 will be made subsequently in The Bun- 

 day Herald. They are the outcome of 

 a. commission which was extended to 

 Mr. Sargent in the autumn of 1916. The 

 paintings and sculptured reliefs were 

 made at the artist's studio in this city. 



