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FORMER PROFESSOR OF ART AT HARVARD DIES IN LONDON

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London, Eng., Feb. 17--The death of C. H. Moore '90, emeritus Professor of Art at Harvard University was learned today. Professor Moore was in his ninetieth year and had been residing for some time at Hartley Wintney, Hampshire.

Professor Moore had been an officer of the University for more than thirty-eight years. In 1891 he was appointed an assistant professor in Fine Arts and in 1896 was made a full professor of Art. He resigned his chair in 1909 and was designated professor emeritus. In 1895 and 1896 he served as curator of the Fogg Art Museum and was a director of that institution until his retirement.

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