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The image shows a page from what appears to be a historical document or program, likely from Harvard University. The page lists various events scheduled for Thursday, March 3. Here is a detailed summary of the events listed:
Lecture: "Americanism, Its Place in the Americas"
Harvard Chapter of Sigma Xi: "The Mummy Case of Hawara"
Medical School Colloquium: "Luncheon Meeting, Men in the Air, Motion Pictures"
Lecture: "Pre-Buddhist Art in China"
Harvard Mathematical Colloquium: "A General Gap Tauberian Theorem"
Lecture: "German Music Prior to Bach"
Ames Competition Argument: "Powell Club vs. Franfurter Club"
At the bottom of the page, there is a note indicating that the events are open to Harvard University students during the winter session. Accommodations are available at the Information Office, Lehman Hall, and are open to the public. Tickets for the Ames Competition Argument can be obtained at the Harvard University Press, 38 Beacon St., Boston, Mass., under the auspices of the Harvard Law School.
The page appears to be part of a larger book or program, with a green binding visible on the left side. The paper is aged, indicating that the document is likely from the early to mid-20th century.
The image shows a page from what appears to be a weekly schedule or bulletin, likely from Harvard University. The page lists various events and lectures scheduled for Thursday, March 3.
Here's a detailed summary of the events:
Americanism Lecture:
Harvard Chapter of Sigma Xi:
Medical School Colloquium:
Instructions: Doors of the Dining Hall will remain open until 1:30 P.M., but those with engagements are requested to arrive promptly after 1:00 P.M. The address will begin at 1:45 P.M. and conclude by 2:20 P.M.
Lecture:
Harvard Mathematical Colloquium:
Note: Tea will be served at 4:00 P.M.
Lecture:
Ames Competition Argument:
There is also a footnote indicating how to subscribe to the bulletin, which should be sent to the Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts. The subscription is available at the Harvard University Press, Randolph Hall. The schedule is printed weekly during term-time and can be distributed to various locations, such as the Harvard Club, Cambridge, and Boston.
The image shows an open page from a book or a program, likely detailing a schedule of events for a specific day, which is Thursday, March 3. The events listed include:
Medical School Colloquium: A luncheon meeting titled "Man in the Air. Motion Pictures" by Professor C. S. Draper, Assistant Professor of Aeronautics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, at Vanderbilt Hall, Boston, at 1 p.m. The doors of the Dining Hall will remain open until 1:30 p.m., with a request for attendees to arrive by 1 o'clock. The address will begin at 1:45 p.m. and conclude at 2:20 p.m.
Lecture: "Pre-Buddhist Art in China" by Dr. Robert von Heinegeldern at the Fogg Art Museum at 4 p.m.
Harvard Mathematical Colloquium: A talk titled "A General Gap Tauberian Theorem" by Mr. Norman Levinson of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the Lecture Room, Cruft Memorial Laboratory, at 4:30 p.m. Tea will be served at 4 p.m.
Lecture: "German Music Prior to Bach" by Dr. Willi Apel at the Fogg Art Museum at 4:45 p.m.
Ames Competition Argument: Powell Club vs. Frankfurter Club, with the court consisting of Mr. Justice Louis S. Cox of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, Mr. Justice Philip J. McCook of the Supreme Court of New York, and Professor W. A. Seavey of Langdell Hall, at 8 p.m.
The bottom of the page includes instructions for the publication and distribution of the calendar, indicating that it is printed by Harvard University and should be sent to the Harvard University Press for distribution to the public. The document is dated March 3, 1954.
The image shows a page from a schedule or event program for Thursday, March 3. Here is a detailed summary of the events listed:
Americanism:
Medical School Colloquium:
Lecture:
Harvard Mathematical Colloquium:
Lecture:
Debate - Ames Competition Argument:
Additional Note:
The excerpt is published by Harvard University's weekly during term-time. The notice specifies that announcements should be directed to the Publication Office, 15 Holyoke House, by 10:30 A.M. on the third day before publication (except Sunday and Monday). Faculty members are asked to leave their announcements in the Harvard University mail, Richards Hall. The text at the bottom indicates the date and issue, "Issued as second class matter, March 3, 1938, at Boston, Mass., under the Act of August 24, 1912."
The image shows a page from what appears to be a historical university newsletter or schedule from Harvard University, dated March 3. Here's a detailed summary of the events listed:
Americanism:
Harvard Chapter of Sigma Xi:
Medical School Colloquium:
Lecture:
Harvard Mathematical Colloquium:
Lecture:
Ames Competition Argument:
The bottom of the page contains a note about the newsletter's publication and distribution, mentioning that announcements should be sent to the Publication Office, Lyman Hall, and that it is published weekly during term-time by Harvard University Press. Instructions for submitting announcements are also provided. The newsletter is dated March 3 and was printed in Boston, Massachusetts.
The image shows an open page from what appears to be a university bulletin or schedule, likely from Harvard University, detailing various events and lectures for the week of March 3.
Here are the specific details listed:
Americanism Lecture:
Harvard Chapter of Sigma Xi Lecture:
Medical School Colloquium:
Lecture:
Harvard Mathematical Colloquium:
Lecture:
Ames Competition Argument:
Additional notes at the bottom mention that the schedule is published by Harvard University weekly during term-time. Announcements should be sent to the Publication Office at the appropriate hall, and any corrections or changes should be sent to the Harvard University Press at the appropriate address.
The document is dated March 3, 1949.
This is an image of an open book or document, displaying a text page on the right side. The page contains a schedule of events or lectures with the titles and the names of speakers or presenters, as well as the times and locations for each event. The left side of the image shows the edge of the opposite page, but it is mainly blank with no text visible. The paper appears aged, indicating that the document could be an older publication, and we can see that the page is part of a bound booklet or book with the spine visible on the top left side.
The image depicts an opened book or a scrapbook with a single page attached to it. This page appears to be an event schedule or academic notice, listing various lectures, colloquiums, and meetings held on Thursday, March 3.
The page appears to be yellowed and has slight damage, indicating it is old.
The image shows a page from a bound book or scrapbook with a clipped newspaper announcement pasted onto the page. The pasted newspaper clipping contains a schedule of lectures and meetings for a Thursday, March 3. The text includes a variety of academic events and talks with their times and locations, likely from Harvard University as indicated by the mention of Harvard-related venues and individuals.
Notable details from the clipping include:
The paper is typed in a formal serif font and includes some notation marks such as a dagger (†) next to some event titles. The clipping itself has tattered edges and is slightly offset on the page with a small crease on the right side. The overall appearance suggests a historical document, possibly from the early 20th century.
The image shows an open page from a printed program or schedule, likely from an academic or institutional setting, dated Thursday, March 3. The page is part of a publication titled "The Harvard University Gazette," as indicated at the bottom of the page. The content lists several events and lectures scheduled for that day, including:
Harvard Chapter of Sigma Xi+:
Medical School Colloquium:
Lecture:
Harvard Mathematical Colloquium:
Lecture:
A.M.E.S Competition Argument:
The page also includes a note at the bottom indicating that the Gazette is published weekly during term-time by Harvard University, with subscription details and contact information for the Publications Office in Lehman Hall. The page appears to be from an older publication, likely from the mid-20th century, given the formatting and style. The text is typed, and the page has a clean, formal layout typical of academic or institutional announcements.