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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1941-1951

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The image displays a printed program or schedule for a Graduate Chapter, detailing various events and activities for the academic year. The document is divided into several sections, each describing different events, their dates, times, locations, and speakers or participants.

The Opening Meeting

  • Date and Time: Wednesday, October 25, 8:00 P.M.
  • Location: Ghirlandaio Room, Agassiz House, Radcliffe Yard
  • Speaker: Dr. Susanne K. Langer
    • Lecturer at Columbia University
    • Recipient of the Graduate Chapter Medal for distinguished scholarly work
    • Author of "Philosophy in a New Key" and other books
  • Subject: "World Unity by a Long-Range Policy"
  • Additional Information: Coffee following the lecture

Discussion

  • Date and Time: Wednesday, November 29, 8:00 P.M.
  • Location: Byerly Library, Radcliffe Yard
  • Topic: Community, Labor, and Human Aspects of Current Problems
  • Participants:
    • Case Discussion by Miss Mary E. Pidgeon, Lecturer in General Education, Harvard University
    • Miss Mary E. Smith, Instructor in the Management Training Program, Radcliffe College, and Helen, formerly Director of Industrial Relations, Harvard Business School
  • Additional Information: Coffee following the discussion

Wassail Bowl

  • Date and Time: Monday, December 18, 8:00 - 11:00 P.M.
  • Location: Home of Dean Bernice Brown Cronkhite, 14 Appian Way
  • Details: Dean Cronkhite invites present and former graduate students to attend the Wassail Bowl at her home. She also invites them to the Harvard Christmas Carol Service at the Memorial Church and to join the Harvard-Glee Club.

Exhibition

  • Date and Time: Saturday, February 10, 2:00 P.M.
  • Location: Busch-Reisinger Museum, corner Divinity and Kirkland Streets, Cambridge
  • Details: An exhibition of works by Ann Alber, Minnie Mayer, and Kepplich, artists employed in the New Graduate Center. The afternoon includes a demonstration by the museum's administrative staff and a gallery talk.

Theater Party

  • Date: To be announced in March
  • Details: The Chapter will attend a performance by the Little Square Theater Company. Coffee will follow at the home of Miss Helen Appian Way. Members of the cast will be guests.

Annual Meeting

  • Date and Time: Tuesday, June 19, 6:15 P.M.
  • Location: One of the dormitories of the Quadrangle
  • Details: Supper will be served, and the Annual Meeting will follow. The Annual Speaker will be announced.

To Present and Former Graduate Students

  • Details: The program outlines the events for the current year, all taking place in Radcliffe and Harvard settings. It encourages attendance and invites friends who are eligible for membership. The document also mentions that the Alumnae Fund entitles members to Graduate Chapter membership.

Please Tear Off and Return

  • Details: A section at the bottom for members to fill out and return, including:
    • Name
    • Married/Maiden Name
    • Address
    • Year of Graduate Work
    • Field
    • Degree
    • Activities: Academic, Professional, Volunteer
    • Children
    • Comments (continued on the other side)

This document serves as a comprehensive guide for the year's activities, providing all necessary details for attendees to plan and participate in the scheduled events.

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The image is a page from a newsletter or a program of an alumni event or chapter meeting from Radcliffe College, likely from the mid-20th century. Here's a detailed summary of the information provided:

Opening Meeting

  • Date and Time: Wednesday, October 25, at 8:00 PM.
  • Location: Ghirlandajo Room, Agassiz House, Radcliffe Yard.
  • Speaker: Dr. Susanne K. Langer, a lecturer at Columbia University, who received the Graduate Chapter Medal for distinguished scholarly work and authored "Philosophy in a New Key" and other books.
  • Topic: "World Unity by a Long-Range Policy."
  • Additional Event: Coffee following the lecture.

Wassail Bowl

  • Date and Time: Monday, December 18, from 8:00 PM to 11:00 PM.
  • Event: Dean Bernice Brown Cronkhite cordially invites present and former graduate students to attend the Wassail Bowl at her home, 18 Appian Way. The event includes a Christmas Carol Service at Wallace Memorial Church at 8:00 PM.

Exhibition

  • Date and Time: Saturday, February 10, from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM.
  • Location: Busch-Reisinger Museum, corner Divinity and Kirkland Avenues, Cambridge.
  • Description: An exhibition of works by various artists, including Arp, Albers, Miro, Bayer, and others, organized by the New Graduate Center. There will be a gallery talk and tea.

Discussion

  • Date and Time: Wednesday, November 29, at 8:00 PM.
  • Location: Byerly Library, Radcliffe Yard.
  • Topic: Community, Labor, and Human Aspects of Current Problems: A Case Discussion.
  • Participants: Frances Mulhern, Margaret E. Wallace (Wallace Memorial Church), James J. Healey (Assistant Professor of Political Science at Harvard Business School), and others.

Annual Meeting

  • Date and Time: Tuesday, June 19, at 6:15 PM.
  • Location: One of the dormitories on the Quad, with an Annual Meeting to follow.
  • Details: Supper will be served.

Program for Current Year and Invitation to Graduate Students:

  • Meeting Details: Meetings are held in Radcliffe and Harvard settings.
  • Exclusion: The first meeting in January will be open to all interested friends.
  • Membership: Graduates who have not previously joined are welcome to join the Graduate Chapter. There is a requirement for separate dues.
  • Information Needed: Includes personal details like name, marital status, address, year of graduate work, field, professional and volunteer activities, children, and comments.

Theater Party:

  • Date: To be announced in March.
  • Details: The chapter will attend a performance by the Brattle Square Theater Company, followed by a dinner at the Graduate Club.

The page also includes a form for returning personal information, which is intended for alumni participation and membership updates.

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The image displays a detailed program for several events organized by a graduate chapter. The left page outlines the "Opening Meeting" on Wednesday, October 25, at 8:00 P.M. in the Ghirlandajo Room, Agassiz House, Radcliffe Yard, featuring a lecture by Dr. Susanne K. Langer on "World Unity by a Long-Range 'Policy'." Additionally, it includes a "Discussion" event on Wednesday, November 29, at 8:00 P.M. in Byerly Library, Radcliffe Yard, focusing on "Community, Labor, and Human Aspects of Current Problems," led by several speakers, with coffee served after the discussion.

The right page details various other events:

  • The "Wassail Bowl" on Monday, December 18, at 8:00-11:00 P.M. at Dean Bernice Brown Cronkhite's home, followed by the Harvard Christmas Carol Service at 10:30 P.M.
  • An "Exhibition" on Saturday, February 10, at 2:00 P.M. at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, featuring works by various artists, with tea and cookies provided.
  • A "Theater Party" on a date to be announced, including coffee at the Graduate Club.
  • The "Annual Meeting" on Tuesday, June 19, at 6:15 P.M., with supper served at one of the dormitories on the Quadrangle, followed by the meeting and an unannounced speaker.

The page also includes a message to present and former graduate students, encouraging them to participate in the activities, and provides a tear-off section at the bottom for recording details such as name, address, year of graduate work, degree, field, activities, professional status, volunteers, children, and additional comments for the Executive Committee.

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The image displays a schedule and description of events for a graduate student organization, likely the Radcliffe Graduate School's alumnae or student group, based on the details provided.

The Opening Meeting

  • Date and Time: Wednesday, October 25, 8:00 P.M.
  • Location: The Ghirardini Room in Agassiz House, Radcliffe Yard
  • Event Details:
    • Dean Bernice Brown Cronkhite will invite present and former graduate students to attend the Harvard-Wassail Bowl at her home on December 14.
    • Mary Willard will discuss attending the Harvard-Christmas Carol Service at 8:00 P.M. on December 21.
    • Wallace Woodworth will lead a group from the Radcliffe Choral Society and the Harvard-Glee Club.
    • Guest Speaker: Dr. Suzanne K. Langer, a lecturer at Columbia University and recipient of the Graduate Chapter Medal for distinguished scholarly work, will speak on "World Unity by a Long-Range Policy."
    • Coffee will be served following the lecture.

Discussion

  • Date and Time: Wednesday, November 29, 8:00 P.M.
  • Location: Byerly Library, Radcliffe Yard
  • Event Details:
    • Topic: "Community, Labor, and Human Aspects of Current Problems: A Case Discussion."
    • Speaker: Frances Mulhern, a lecturer in General Education at Harvard University and Margaret E. (Ms.) Clemens, an instructor in the Radcliffe Seminars Program at the School of Education.
    • Coffee will be served following the discussion.

Exhibition

  • Date and Time: Saturday, February 10, 2:30 P.M.
  • Location: The Busch-Reisinger Museum, corner Divinity and Kirkland Avenues, Cambridge
  • Event Details:
    • Exhibition of works by various artists including Arp, Albers, Munch, Hayter, and Klee.
    • Waldo Peirce, a prominent artist, will talk about the New Graduate Center.
    • Tea will be served following the gallery talk.

Theater Party

  • Date: To be announced in March
  • Event Details:
    • The Chapter will attend a performance by the Brattle Square Theater Company.
    • Coffee will follow at the Graduate Club, 18 Appian Way.
    • Members of the cast will be guests.

Annual Meeting

  • Date and Time: Tuesday, June 19, 6:15 P.M.
  • Location: The dormitories on the Quadrangle
  • Event Details:
    • Dinner will be served.
    • Speaker to be announced.

Additional Information

  • Graduate Student Involvement:

    • The program aims to include current students and welcomes older and new members to see familiar faces and make new friends.
    • Students are encouraged to introduce interested friends to the group and join activities, even if they are not members of the Graduate Chapter.
  • Alumnae Fund Contribution:

    • A gentle reminder to separate dues for the Alumnae Fund and Graduate Chapter membership.
  • Form for Return:

    • The document includes a tear-off section for individuals to fill in their name, marital status, maiden name, year of graduate work, degree, field, activities, professional role, volunteer work, children, and comments.

This schedule outlines a variety of academic, social, and cultural events designed to engage graduate students and alumnae in community activities.

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The image is of a vintage event flyer or program for a Graduate Chapter meeting. The flyer outlines various events and meetings planned for the year. Here's a detailed summary:

The Opening Meeting:

  • Date: Wednesday, October 25
  • Time: 8:00 P.M.
  • Location: Ghirlandajo Room, Agassiz House, Radcliffe Yard
  • Speaker: Dr. Susanne K. Langer, a lecturer at Columbia University, recipient of the Graduate Chapter Medal for distinguished scholarly work, and author of "Philosophy in a New Key" and other books.
  • Subject: "World Unity by a Long-Range Policy"
  • Activity: Coffee will follow the lecture.

Discussion:

  • Date: Wednesday, November 29
  • Time: 8:00 P.M.
  • Location: Byerly Library, Radcliffe Yard
  • Topic: "Community, Labor, and Human Aspects of Current Problems: A Case Discussion"
  • Speakers:
    • Frances Mulharr, Lecturer in General Education, Harvard University
    • Margaret E. (Mrs. Clement A.) Smith, Instructor in the Management Training Program, Radcliffe College
    • James J. Healey, Assistant Professor of Industrial Relations, Harvard Business School
  • Activity: Coffee will follow the discussion.

Wassail Bowl:

  • Date: Monday, December 18
  • Time: 8:00 - 11:00 P.M.
  • Location: Dean Bernice Brown Cronkhite cordially invites present and former graduate students to her home at 14 Appian Way.
  • Activity: Wassail Bowl celebration; attendees are invited to attend the Harvard Christmas Carol Service at 8:00 P.M. at Memorial Church, with G. Wallace Worth conducting a group from the Radcliffe Choral Society and Harvard Glee Club.

Exhibition:

  • Date: Saturday, February 10
  • Time: 2:00 P.M.
  • Location: Busch-Reisinger Museum, corner of Divinity and Kirkland Avenues, Cambridge
  • Details: An Exhibition of Works by Arp, Albers, Miró, Bayer, and Keppich, Artists Employed by the Harvard Center for the Graphic Arts.
  • Activity: Coffee and tea will follow the afternoon tour.

Theater Party:

  • Date: To be announced
  • Location: Brattle Square Theatre Company
  • Activity: The Chapter will attend a performance, followed by coffee at the Graduate Club, 18 Appian Way. Members of the cast will be guests.

Annual Meeting:

  • Date: Tuesday, June 19
  • Time: 6:15 P.M.
  • Location: One of the dormitories on the Quadrangle
  • Activity: Annual Meeting, with supper served.

Program for Current Year:

  • The flyer includes a note to present and former Graduate Students, emphasizing the enjoyment of familiar surroundings and the opportunity to meet new friends. It mentions that the Graduate Chapter is open to friends who are not eligible for membership but are interested in the activities.

Contribution Reminder:

  • It reminds recipients to contribute to the Alumnae Fund, which entitles them to Graduate Chapter membership.

Contact Information:

  • The flyer includes a section for returning information, with fields for:
    • Name
    • Marital Status (Married/Maiden)
    • Address
    • Year of Graduate Work
    • Degree
    • Field
    • Activities (Professional, Volunteer)
    • Children
    • Comments

The flyer is signed by the Executive Committee and asks recipients to tear off and return the contact information section.

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The image depicts an old-style invitation or announcement sheet from a graduate chapter, likely from a university. Here is a detailed summary of the information provided:

The Opening Meeting

  • Date: Wednesday, October 25, 8:00 P.M.
  • Location: Ghirlandajo Room, Agassiz House, Radcliffe Yard
  • Speaker: Dr. Susanne K. Langer, Lecturer at Columbia University, recipient of the Graduate Chapter Medal for distinguished scholarly work, author of "Philosophy in a New Key" and other books.
  • Topic: "World Unity by a Long-Range Policy"
  • Coffee will be served following the lecture.

Discussion

  • Date: Wednesday, November 29, 8:00 P.M.
  • Location: Byerly Library, Radcliffe Yard
  • Topic: "Community, Labor, and Human Aspects of Current Problems: A Case Discussion"
  • Speakers: Frances Mulhern, Lecturer in General Education at Harvard University; Margaret E. (Mrs. Clement A.) Smith, Instructor in the Management Training Program, Radcliffe College; James J. Healey, Assistant Professor of Industrial Relations, Harvard Business School.
  • Coffee will be served following the discussion.

Wassail Bowl

  • Date: Monday, December 18, 8:00 - 11:00 P.M.
  • Location: Dean Bernice Brown Cronkhite invites present and former graduate students to her Wassail Bowl at her home on 14 Appian Way.
  • Note: Many guests are expected, and attendees are asked to RSVP.

Exhibition

  • Date: Saturday, February 10, 2:00 P.M.
  • Location: Busch-Reisinger Museum, Divinity and Kirkland Avenues, Cambridge
  • Topic: An Exhibition of Works by Arp, Albers, Miró, Bayer, and Keppich, Artists Employed by the Bauhaus. The exhibition will be followed by a gallery talk at 2:00 P.M., and the afternoon will conclude with a reception at 4:00 P.M.

Theater Party

  • Date: To be announced
  • Event: The Chapter will attend a performance by the Brattle Square Theater Company. Coffee will follow at the Graduate Club, 18 Appian Way. Members of the cast will be guests.

Annual Meeting

  • Date: Tuesday, June 19, 6:15 P.M.
  • Location: Supper will be served at one of the dormitories on the Quadrangle, followed by the Annual Meeting.
  • Speaker: To be announced.

Additional Information for Present and Former Graduate Students

  • The program for the current year includes meetings in both Radcliffe and Harvard settings.
  • The meetings are open to old and new friends in familiar surroundings, with the exception of Dean Cronkhite’s Wassail Party, which is an annual event.
  • A reminder that membership dues are required for the Alumnae Fund and Graduate Chapter membership.
  • The sheet includes a form for members to fill out with their name, marital status, address, year of graduate work, field of study, professional activities, volunteer work, number of children, and comments.

The sheet concludes with a request to tear off and return the form. The information is signed off by "The Executive Committee."

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This image shows a vintage-style printed program or newsletter aimed at graduate students, detailing a series of meetings and events. It is divided into three main sections:

  1. The left section titled "The Opening Meeting" outlines two events:

    • A meeting on Wednesday, October 25 at 8:00 P.M. in the Ghirlandajo Room at Agassiz House, Radcliffe Yard. Dr. Susanne K. Langer, a lecturer at Columbia University and author, will address the topic "World Unity by a Long-Range Policy." Coffee will be served after the lecture.
    • A discussion on Wednesday, November 29 at 8:00 P.M. in Byerly Library, Radcliffe Yard. The topic is "Community, Labor, and Human Aspects of Current Problems: A Case Discussion," featuring Frances Mulhearn and other lecturers. Coffee will follow the discussion.
  2. The middle section provides information about further events:

    • Wassail Bowl on Monday, December 18, from 8:00 to 11:00 P.M. at 14 Appian Way, including an invitation by Dean Bernice Brown Cronkhite and a choir performance by the Harvard Choral Society and Glee Club.
    • Exhibition on Saturday, February 10 at 2:30 P.M. at the Busch-Reisinger Museum in Cambridge, showcasing works by artists such as Arp, Albers, Miro, Bayer, and Keppich, with a gallery talk and tea.
    • Theater Party in March (date to be announced) with a performance by the Brattle Square Theater Company and a coffee follow-up.
    • Annual Meeting on Tuesday, June 19 at 6:15 P.M., with supper at a dormitory on the Quadrangle and a speaker to be announced.
  3. The right section is a message "To present and former Graduate Students," explaining the program and encouraging attendance at meetings in Radcliffe and Harvard settings. It also urges members to invite eligible friends and reminds that there are no separate dues but contributions support the Alumnae Fund and Graduate Chapter membership.

Below this message is a "Please Tear off and Return" slip asking for personal details such as name, marital status, address, year of graduate work, degree, activities, children, and comments, with a note to continue on the other side.

Overall, this document serves as an announcement and invitation for graduate student activities and events linked to Radcliffe and Harvard, encouraging community participation and engagement.

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The image shows a printed document, possibly a brochure or event schedule, with a variety of activities and meetings detailed on it. The document has a title "The Opening Meeting" at the top left, followed by the details of the event set to occur on Wednesday, October 25 at 8:00 P.M. in the Ghirlandajo Room, Agassiz House, Radcliffe Yard. It mentions Dr. Susanne K. Langer, a lecturer at Columbia University, will address the meeting and her talk is titled "World Unity by a Long-Range Policy." It also notes that coffee will follow the lecture.

Below this, there is a section titled "DISCUSSION" for a different event on Wednesday, November 29, featuring a discussion on "Community, Labor, and Human Aspects of Current Problems," with a list of speakers including Frances Mulheran, Margaret E. (Mrs. Clement A.) Smith, and James J. Healey. Again, it states that coffee will follow the discussion.

To the right side, there's a section titled "WASSAIL BOWL," detailing a social gathering on Monday, December 18, with Dean Berenice Brown Cronkhite inviting graduate students for a Wassail Bowl, followed by attendees going together to the Harvard Christmas Carol Service. An exhibition is scheduled for Saturday, February 10, featuring works by various artists. There's also mention of a "THEATER PARTY" with the date to be announced, and the "ANNUAL MEETING" is set for Tuesday, June 19.

At the bottom of this right section, it features a message to present and former graduate students, inviting them to various events and mentioning that no separate dues are required, with a contribution to the Alumnae Fund entitling them also to Graduate Chapter membership. It is signed by "The Executive Committee."

Lastly, there is a section at the bottom right titled "Please Tear off and Return," which is a form requesting information such as name, marital status, maiden name, address, year of graduate work, degree, field, activities (professional, volunteer), children, and additional comments. It suggests that there is more on the other side of the form. The document gives the impression of an event schedule and a membership form for a graduate community associated with Radcliffe College or Harvard University.

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The image is a scanned page from what appears to be an informational pamphlet or flyer for graduate students. It is divided into various sections:

  1. The Opening Meeting:

    • Date: Wednesday, October 25, 8:00 P.M.
    • Location: Ghirlandajo Room, Agassiz House, Radcliffe Yard.
    • Speaker: Dr. Susanne K. Langer, Lecturer at Columbia University.
    • Subject: "World Unity by a Long-Range Policy."
    • Note: Coffee will be served following the lecture.
  2. Discussion:

    • Date: Wednesday, November 29, 8:00 P.M.
    • Location: Byerly Library, Radcliffe Yard.
    • Topic: "Community, Labor, and Human Aspects of Current Problems: A Case Discussion."
    • Speakers: Frances Mulhearn, Margaret E. Smith, and James J. Healey.
    • Note: Coffee will be served following the discussion.
  3. Wassail Bowl:

    • Date: Monday, December 18, 8:00 - 11:00 P.M.
    • Host: Dean Bernice Brown Cronkhite.
    • Note: Attendees are invited to also attend the Harvard Christmas Carol Service at 8:00 P.M.
  4. Exhibition:

    • Date: Saturday, February 10, 2:30 P.M.
    • Location: Busch-Reisinger Museum, Cambridge.
    • Description: Exhibition of Works by Arp, Albers, Miro, Bayer, and Keppich. Hosted by Walter Gropius in the New Graduate Center.
  5. Theater Party:

    • Date: To be announced in March.
    • Description: Attend a performance by the Brattle Square Theater Company followed by coffee at the Graduate Club.
  6. Annual Meeting:

    • Date: Tuesday, June 19, 6:15 P.M.
    • Description: Supper will be served at one of the dormitories on the Quadrangle, followed by the Annual Meeting.
  7. General Information and Invitation to Graduate Students:

    • Explanation of program and events.
    • Invitation to bring interested friends eligible for membership.
    • Reminder that no separate dues are required; contribution to the Alumnae Fund entitles graduate chapter membership.
  8. Form to Fill Out:

    • Name, marital status, address, year of graduate work, degree, field, activities, professional and volunteer roles, information about children, and additional comments.

The text is formatted in a clean, readable manner with headings to separate each section. The right side of the page includes general comments from the Executive Committee cordially inviting and informing the graduate students about the activities and membership details. There is a small tear-off form at the bottom with fields for personal information.

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The image shows a printed flyer or announcement for a series of events organized by the Radcliffe Graduate Chapter. The document is formatted as a tri-fold or multi-page flyer, with clear headings and details about upcoming meetings and activities. Here is a detailed description:

Layout and Content:

Left Page:

  • Title: "The Opening Meeting"
  • Date and Time: Wednesday, October 25, 8:00 P.M.
  • Location: Girardiagio Room, Agassiz House, Radcliffe Yard
  • Speaker: Dr. Susanne K. Langer
    • Bio: Lecturer at Columbia University, recipient of the Graduate Chapter Medal for distinguished scholarly work; author of Philosophy in a New Key and other books.
    • Topic: "World Unity by a Long-Range Policy"
  • Additional Details: Coffee will be served following the lecture.

Middle Page:

  • Header: "WASSAIL BOWL"
    • Date and Time: Monday, December 18, 8:00–11:00 P.M.
    • Description: Dean Bernie Brown Cronkhite cordially invites present and former graduate students to drink from her "Wassail Bowl" at her home, 14 Appian Way, Christmas Carol Service at 8:00 P.M. in the Memorial Church when G. Wallace Woodworth will conduct the Harvard-Radcliffe Choral Society and group from the Radcliffe Choral Society.
  • Exhibition:
    • Date and Time: Saturday, February 10, 2:00 P.M.
    • Location: Busch-Reisinger Museum, corner Divinity and Kirkland Avenues, Cambridge.
    • Details: An exhibition of works by Arp, Albers, Miro, Bayer, and Kepcke. Artists employed by Walter Gropius in the New Graduate Center. Through the courtesy of the administrative staff, the afternoon will conclude with tea, and the Meeting Center gallery talk will follow.
  • Theater Party:
    • Date: To be announced.
    • Description: In March, the Chapter will attend a performance by the Brattle Square Theater Company. Coffee will follow at the Graduate Club. The Appian Way is the cast’s guest.
  • Annual Meeting:
    • Date and Time: Tuesday, June 19, 6:15 P.M.
    • Description: Supper will be served at one of the dormitories on the Quadrangle, and the Annual Meeting will follow. Speaker to be announced.

Right Page:

  • Header: "To present and former Graduate Students:"
    • Message: An invitation to all current and former graduate students to attend meetings, which will take place in Radcliffe and Harvard. The message emphasizes the importance of reconnecting with old and new friends, enjoying familiar surroundings, and participating in listed events. It notes that the Annual Meeting will be open to all interested friends, especially members.
    • Reminder: No separate dues are required for contributions to the Alumnae Fund. Graduate Chapter membership is also noted.
  • Form Section:
    • Instructions: "Please Tear off and Return"
    • Fields to Fill:
      • Name:
      • Married:
      • Maiden:
      • Address:
      • Year of Graduate Work:
      • Degree:
      • Field:
      • Activities:
      • Professional:
      • Volunteer:
      • Children:
      • Comments: (with a note to continue on the other side)

Design and Formatting:

  • The flyer uses a clean, formal layout with clear headings and bullet points for easy readability.
  • The text is typed, likely from a typewriter, giving it a vintage or archival appearance.
  • The overall tone is professional and inviting, aimed at graduate students and alumni.

Purpose:

The flyer serves as an informational and engagement tool, promoting upcoming events, encouraging participation, and fostering a sense of community among current and former graduate students at Radcliffe and Harvard. It also includes a form for attendees to provide contact information and details about their involvement.