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Benjamin Franklin 1706-1790 M.A. (hon.) 1753

Artist: William Rush (American, 1756–1833)

George Washington (1732-1799), LL.D. 1781, (copy after Gilbert Stuart's "Atheneum" portrait)

Artist: Dominique C. Fabronius (American, born Belgium, active 1850–90)

James Fenimore Cooper (1789-1851), Class of 1806

Artist: John Neagle (American, 1796–1865)

Stanley Trott Woodward (1833-1906), B. A. 1855

Artist: Thomas Pollock Anshutz (American, 1851–1912)

Anne Hope Bennett (1874–1942)

Artist: Cecilia Beaux (American, 1855–1942)

Covered Sugar Bowl

Maker: Unknown

Cream pitcher

Maker: Unknown

Perfume or toilet bottle

Maker, attributed to: Henry William Stiegel (American, 1729–1785)

Salt or Bonnet Glass

Maker: Unknown

Pepper Pot

Maker: Unknown

Windsor settee

Maker: Unknown

James Hosmer Penniman (1860-1931), B.A. 1884

Artist: Louis Hasselbush (American, 1863–1900)

Salt

Maker: Unknown

Covered Sugar Bowl

Maker: Unknown

Teaspoon

Maker: Unknown

Six Small Dishes

Maker: Unknown

The Boxer

Artist: Samuel Aloysius Murray (American, 1869–1941)

The Onslaught, study of a football scrum

Artist: R. Tait McKenzie (American, 1867–1938)

The Joy of Effort

Artist: R. Tait McKenzie (American, 1867–1938)

The Icebird

Artist: R. Tait McKenzie (American, 1867–1938)

The Javelin Cast

Artist: R. Tait McKenzie (American, 1867–1938)

The Upright Discus Thrower

Artist: R. Tait McKenzie (American, 1867–1938)

The Modern Discus Thrower

Artist: R. Tait McKenzie (American, 1867–1938)

The Shot Putter

Artist: R. Tait McKenzie (American, 1867–1938)

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