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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1941-1951

ARCH.2013.5.4, Rendition: 793069

Mistral, us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0

The image shows a torn piece of paper with printed text. The text reads:

"Last day upon which candidates for degrees wh-
they have abandoned their candidacy for the
LECTURES. Double Stars and Related Problems,
servatory, 4 P.M.
For particulars, see page 186."

The text appears to be from an announcement or schedule, likely from an academic or institutional context. It mentions a deadline for candidates to withdraw their candidacy for degrees and an upcoming lecture titled "Double Stars and Related Problems" scheduled for 4 P.M. at a location referred to as "servatory." Additional details are directed to page 186. The paper is slightly torn on the right side.

Mistral, mistral.ministral-3-3b-instruct

The image shows a piece of old, yellowed paper with handwritten text. The text appears to be an announcement or notice. Here is a detailed summary:

The notice states:
"Last day upon which candidates for degrees who have abandoned their candidacy for the lectures. Double Stars and Related Problems will meet at the Observatory, 4 P.M. For particulars, see page 186."

This suggests it is an announcement about the last day for candidates to reconsider their decision regarding lectures on "Double Stars and Related Problems," scheduled to take place at the observatory at 4 P.M. The notice directs interested parties to refer to page 186 for further details.

Mistral, mistral.magistral-small-2509

The image shows a small, yellowed strip of paper with typed text. The text appears to be an announcement or notice, likely from an academic or administrative context. The content of the text is as follows:

"Last day upon which candidates for degrees who they have abandoned their candidacy for the LECTURES. Double Stars and Related Problems, Observatory, 4 P.M. For particulars, see page 186."

The text is partially obscured or cut off at the beginning, and the paper shows signs of age, such as slight discoloration and a small tear on the right side. The notice seems to inform candidates about the final day to withdraw their candidacy for specific lectures, with additional details referenced on page 186.

Mistral, mistral.mistral-large-3-675b-instruct

The image shows a notice or announcement clipping, which appears to be from a booklet or pamphlet. Here is the detailed text transcribed from the image:

"Last day upon which candidates for degrees who have abandoned their candidacy for the

LECTURES. Double Stars and Related Problems

Observatory, 4 P.M.
For particulars, see page 186."

This notice indicates that there is a deadline for candidates for degrees who have decided to abandon their candidacy. Additionally, it announces a lecture on "Double Stars and Related Problems" scheduled to take place at an observatory at 4 P.M., with further details available on page 186 of the same publication.

Mistral, mistral.ministral-3-14b-instruct

The image shows a small, yellowed piece of paper with printed text on it. The text reads:

"Last day upon which candidates for degrees who they have abandoned their candidacy for the LECTURES. Double Stars and Related Problems in the Observatory, 4 P.M. For particulars, see page 186."

The text appears to be a notice or announcement related to academic lectures, likely from an old university bulletin or program. It specifies the last day for candidates to abandon their candidacy for the lectures titled "Double Stars and Related Problems," which are scheduled to take place in the observatory at 4 P.M. It also directs readers to see page 186 for further details.

Mistral, mistral.ministral-3-8b-instruct

The image shows a small piece of aged paper with handwritten or printed text. The text appears to be an announcement or notice regarding an academic event. Here is the content written on the paper:

"Last day upon which candidates for degrees who they have abandoned their candidacy for the LECTURES. Double Stars and Related Problems observatory, 4 P.M. For particulars, see page 186."

The notice seems to inform that the last day for candidates to withdraw from their candidacy for lectures titled "Double Stars and Related Problems" is the day mentioned, and these lectures will be held at the observatory at 4 P.M. Further details are to be found on page 186. The paper appears to be slightly worn and torn at the edges.

Azure OpenAI Service, gpt-4.1-mini-2025-04-14

The image shows a small, torn piece of printed paper with partial text. The visible text reads:

"Last day upon which candidates for degrees wh
they have abandoned their candidacy for the
LECTURES. Double Stars and Related Proble
servatory, 4 P.M.
For particulars, see page 186."

The paper appears to be an excerpt from a program or notice related to academic lectures or degree candidacy, mentioning a lecture on "Double Stars and Related Problems" scheduled in an observatory at 4 PM and referencing more details on page 186. The right corner of the paper is slightly folded.

Azure OpenAI Service, gpt-4

This is a photograph of a rectangular piece of paper with text that appears to be a snippet from a larger document or a printed flyer of some sort. The paper background is an off-white or cream color and there's a noticeable crease at the upper right corner, suggesting prior use or handling. The text on the document is in a serif font, which looks to be a form of classic typeset used in printed material. It reads as follows:

"Last day upon which candidates for degrees who
they have abandoned their candidacy for the
LECTURES. Double Stars and Related Problems
servatory, 4 P.M.
For particulars, see page 186."

It appears that part of the text is missing due to the torn lower right corner and potentially from the top edge where the paper seems to be cut. From the context, it seems to be providing information about a deadline for degree candidates and mentioning a lecture titled "Double Stars and Related Problems" scheduled for 4 P.M., possibly at an observatory. Further details are referenced on page 186 of an unspecified document. The paper is placed on a neutral gray background, providing contrast and making the text easily legible.

Azure OpenAI Service, gpt-4o-2024-05-13

This image shows a small, torn-off piece of paper that includes a fragment of text. The text reads:

"Last day upon which candidates for degrees wh[...] they have abandoned their candidacy for the[...]
lectures. Double Stars and Related Proble[...]
servatory, 4 P. M.
For particulars, see page 186."

The paper has been torn on various sides, making some parts of the text unreadable, particularly at the beginning and end of lines.

Amazon, us.amazon.nova-2-lite-v1:0

The image shows a piece of paper or a page from a document with text printed in a serif font. The text reads:

"Last day upon which candidates for degrees will they have abandoned their candidacy for the LECTURES. Double Stars and Related Problems servatory, 4 P.M. For particulars, see page 186."

Key Observations:

  1. Content: The text appears to be an announcement or notice regarding a deadline for candidates for degrees. It specifies that this is the last day for candidates to withdraw their candidacy for lectures titled "Double Stars and Related Problems."
  2. Time and Location: The lectures are scheduled to take place at the "servatory" (likely a typo or shorthand for "observatory") at 4 P.M.
  3. Reference: For more details, readers are directed to see page 186 of the document or publication.
  4. Formatting: The text is centered and presented in a formal, typed style, suggesting it is part of an official notice or bulletin, possibly from an academic or institutional setting.
  5. Condition: The paper appears slightly worn or aged, with visible edges that suggest it may have been handled or stored for some time.

Interpretation:

This notice is likely from an academic institution, such as a university, informing students or candidates about an important deadline related to degree candidacy and lecture attendance. The mention of "Double Stars and Related Problems" suggests the lectures may be part of an astronomy or physics course, given the reference to "servatory" (observatory). The formal tone and structured format indicate it is an official communication.