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The image shows a page from what appears to be a program or announcement booklet. The page is titled "GERMAN TALKING FILMS" and features an announcement for the film "BARBERINA, DIE TÄNZERIN VON SANSOUCI."
Key details from the announcement include:
The page also has some tape residue near the bottom right corner, indicating a possible previous repair or attachment.
The image depicts a page from an old brochure or flyer for a German-speaking film event. The title of the event is "German Talking Films" and it specifically mentions the film "Barberina, Die Tänzerin von Sansouci."
Here are the key details from the flyer:
The film "Barberina, Die Tänzerin von Sansouci" will be shown at the Germanic Museum.
The screening dates are April 27th and 28th.
There will be two performances each day, at 4:30 P.M. and 8:15 P.M.
Tickets are available to students from Harvard University and Radcliffe College.
A limited number of tickets are reserved for friends of the Germanic Museum.
Interested individuals can request tickets by sending a stamped and addressed envelope to "German Films" at the Germanic Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts, before April 25th.
Each person can receive no more than three tickets.
Applications will be processed in the order they are received due to limited seating capacity.
The page is from a booklet or magazine, and it appears to be from a historical period given the style of the writing and layout.
The image shows a page from an old document, specifically a notice about a German talking film event. The heading on the page reads "GERMAN TALKING FILMS."
The notice details the screening of a German film titled "Barberina, Die Tänzerin von Sansouci." The event is organized under the joint auspices of the Germanic Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures. The film will be shown at the Germanic Museum on April 27th and 28th, with two performances each day: the first at 4:30 PM and the second at 8:15 PM.
Tickets will be provided to students of Harvard University and Radcliffe College, with a limited number of tickets reserved for friends of the Germanic Museum. To obtain tickets, interested parties are instructed to send a stamped and addressed envelope to "German Films," Germanic Museum, Cambridge, Massachusetts, by April 25th. The letter should specify the number of tickets desired and the performance time. Due to limited seating capacity, no person can receive more than three tickets, and applications will be filled in the order they are received.
The image is of a page from what appears to be an old book or a document, specifically an announcement or advertisement. The text on the page is about a German talking film screening event. Here is a detailed summary of the content:
Title:
GERMAN TALKING FILMS
Film:
Barberina, Die Tänzerin von Sansouci
Event Details:
Ticket Information:
The page has some markings and appears to be part of a larger collection or book, possibly from an archive or library.
The image shows an informational notice about the screening of a German talking film titled "Barberina, Die Tänzerin von Sanssouci."
Key details from the notice include:
Sponsors: The film is presented under the joint auspices of the Germanic Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures.
Screening Dates and Times: The film will be shown at the Germanic Museum on April 27th and 28th. There will be two performances each day:
Ticket Distribution: Tickets will be given to students of Harvard University and Radcliffe College. However, due to limited availability, a restricted number of tickets are also being reserved for friends of the Germanic Museum.
Ticket Request Process: Those wishing to obtain tickets must send a stamped and addressed envelope to "German Films," Germanic Museum, Cambridge, Massachusetts, before April 25th. They should also include a letter specifying the number of tickets desired and the preferred performance time. Due to the limited seating, no more than three tickets will be given to any one person. Applications will be processed in the order they are received.
The image shows a page from a book or document titled "German Talking Films." The page contains an announcement about the screening of a German film titled "Barberina, Die Tänzerin von Sansouci."
Key details from the announcement include:
The page appears to be part of a larger document or book, as indicated by the binding visible on the right side of the image.
The image is a photograph of an open book page. The left side is mostly blank with the binding of the book visible, while the right side contains text under the heading "GERMAN TALKING FILMS". The text is an announcement for the showing of a German talking film, "Barberina, Die Tänzerin von Sansouci", which is scheduled to be shown at the Germanic Museum on April 27th and 28th with two performances each day. The announcement also mentions that tickets will be given to students of Harvard University and Radcliffe College but a limited number are reserved for friends of the Germanic Museum. It also instructs that those who wish to obtain tickets should send a stamped and addressed envelope to "German Films" at the Germanic Museum, with a letter stating the number of tickets desired and the performance preferred, before April 25th. Due to limited seating capacity, no person can be given more than three tickets, with applications filled in the order they are received. The font looks like a typewriter font or similar monospaced type, and the overall style suggests an older document, hinting at a historical context.
The image shows an open book with a piece of paper attached to one of its pages. This paper is an announcement for the screening of a German talking film titled "Barberina, Die Tänzerin von Sansouci." According to the text, the screening is organized under the joint auspices of the Germanic Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures. The film will be shown at the Germanic Museum on April 27th and 28th, with two performances each day at 4:30 PM and 8:15 PM.
The announcement states that tickets will be given to students of Harvard University and Radcliffe College, with a limited number being reserved for friends of the Germanic Museum. To obtain tickets, interested individuals must send a stamped and addressed envelope to "German Films" at the Germanic Museum before April 25th, along with a letter stating the desired number of tickets and the preferred performance. It is noted that due to the hall's limited seating capacity, no person can be given more than three tickets. Applications will be filled in the order they are received.
The paper is attached near the top of the page and is slightly discolored at the bottom left corner, indicating it has been taped or adhered for some time. The book has visible wear on the spine suggesting that it has been used frequently.
The image shows an open book with a page titled "GERMAN TALKING FILMS". The page contains an announcement for a German talking film titled "Barberina, Die Tänzerin von Sanssouci". The announcement provides details about the film screenings, which are scheduled to take place at the Germanic Museum under the joint auspices of the Germanic Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures.
Key details from the announcement include:
The page is printed on light-colored paper, and the text is neatly typed or printed in a formal, structured format. The book's spine and edges suggest it is a bound volume, likely part of an archive or collection. A small, faint stain or mark is visible near the bottom right corner of the page. The overall appearance indicates an official or academic announcement, likely from an earlier era given the style of the text and formatting.
The image shows an open book with a white page that contains text. The book is titled "German Talking Films" and is about a German talking film, "Barberina, Die Tänzerin von Sansouçi," which will be shown at the Germanic Museum on April 27th and 28th. The museum will have two performances each day, one at 4:30 PM and the other at 8:15 PM. Tickets will be given to students of Harvard University and Radcliffe College but a limited number are being reserved for friends of the Germanic Museum. If you wish to get tickets, kindly send a stamped and addressed envelope to "German Films" at the Germanic Museum, Cambridge, Massachusetts, before April 25th, and a letter stating the number of tickets you desire and for which performance.