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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1941-1951

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The image shows two facing pages (pages 150 and 151) from the Harvard University Gazette, detailing events and lectures for Tuesday, March 27, through Saturday, March 31. The events listed include concerts of recorded organ music, lectures on various topics such as philosophy, medical school subjects, and geology, as well as symphony orchestras, motion pictures, discussions, and conferences. Specific speakers and locations are provided for each event, such as Professor Andrew Ueberhor at the Fogg Art Museum and Dr. Charles Huggins at the Harvard Medical School. Additionally, there are recitals, colloquia, and meetings organized by different departments and offices at Harvard, including the Graduate School of Business Administration, the Department of Physics, and the Harvard Teachers Association. The page also notes important dates and deadlines, such as the last day for receiving applications for 1951-52 fellowships and scholarships in the Graduate School of Design. The layout includes the Harvard University crest at the top of each page, and the text is organized in a clear, chronological format.

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The image is a page from the Harvard University Gazette, specifically dated March 27 to March 31, 1961. The page contains a detailed schedule of events and lectures for those days.

Wednesday, March 28:

  • Concert of recorded organ music: Busch-Reisinger Museum, 4:30 p.m.
  • Lecture: "Truth in Art" by Professor Andrew Uskokovic, University of Indiana, Small Lecture Hall, Fogg Art Museum, 4:30 p.m.
  • Lecture: "Cancer of the Prostate Gland," Dr. James Huggins, University of Chicago, Amphitheatre, Building D, Harvard Medical School, 5:15 p.m.
  • Motion Picture: "Four Feathers," sponsored by Ivy Films, Now Lecture Hall, 7:30 p.m.
  • Discussion on Higher Education in the United States: Sponsored by the Council for Foreign Students, Inter-University Organizations in the United States, Foreign-Language Teaching in American Colleges and Universities, Chappell, Phillips Brooks House, 8 p.m.
  • Boston Symphony Orchestra concert: Charles Munch, Music Director; Richard Burgin, Conducting, Sanders Theatre, 8:30 p.m.

Thursday, March 29:

  • Concert of recorded organ music: Busch-Reisinger Museum, 4:30 p.m.
  • Astrophysical Colloquium: Solar Electrodynamics, Professor Donald H. Menzel, Harvard College Observatory, 4:30 p.m.
  • Mathematical Colloquium: On Some Closure Theorems in Spaces of Analytic Functions, Dr. Lennart Carlsen, University of Uppsala, Sweden, Room 316, Craft Memorial Laboratory, 4:30 p.m.
  • Seminar on Blood Cells and Plasma Proteins: Their State in Nature, sponsored by the Enzymes of the Blood Cells, Introductory Presentation, Dr. Britton Chance, Professor of Biophysics, University of Pennsylvania, Dr. Orville F. Dempsey, Discussion, Dr. Eric M. DiRocco, Harvard Medical School, Small Lecture Hall, 4:30 p.m.
  • Geological Conference: Occurrences in Relation to Geological History of the Middle East, Dr. F. R. S. Henson, Iraq Petroleum Corporation, Lecture Room, Geological Museum, 8 p.m.
  • Harvard Conference on Careers, 1951: Under the auspices of the Office of Student Placement, Medicine, Dr. Oliver Cope, Dr. Reginald Fitz, Dr. James M. Faulkner, Boston University Medical School, Dr. William D. McKinley, Jr., Boston University School of Medicine, Room 201, Longfellow Hall, Radcliffe College, 8 p.m.
  • Illustrated Lecture: Sponsored by the American Friends of the Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem, The Churches of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, Professor Kenneth John Conant, Large Lecture Room, Hunt Library, 8:30 p.m.

Friday, March 30:

  • Harvard Teachers Association: Sixth Annual Meeting, The Rampsite We Watch, Conference with New England School Development Council, Sanders Theatre, 3 p.m.
  • Conference on Intergroup Relations: Amicus Lecture Room, Longfellow Hall, Radcliffe College, 4 p.m.
  • Concert of recorded organ music: Busch-Reisinger Museum, 4:30 p.m.
  • Biological Colloquium: The Mammalian Small-mucus System, Efferent Nervous Regulation of Sensory Discharges in Muscle, Dr. Stephen W. Kuffler, Wilmer Institute, Johns Hopkins Medical School, Main Lecture Room, Biological Laboratories, 5 p.m.

Saturday, March 31:

  • Recess begins for M.B.A. students in the Graduate School of Business Administration.
  • Last day for receiving applications for 1961-62 fellowships and scholarships in the Graduate School of Design.
  • Third period ends in the Graduate School of Public Health.
  • Harvard Teachers Association: Sixth Annual Meeting, The Rampsite We Watch, Conference on Educational Administration, Forum Room, Lamont Library, 9 a.m.
  • Conference on Elementary Administration: Pascohy Room, Phillips Brooks House, 10 a.m.
  • Conference on Elementary Administration: Specific topics and other activities detailed but not specified in the image.

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The image shows a page from the Harvard University Gazette, detailing various events and lectures scheduled for the week of March 27-31.

Thursday, March 27:

  • Concert of recorded organ music at Busch-Reisinger Museum, 4:00 to 4:30 p.m.
  • Lecture on "Truth in Art" by Professor Andrew Ushenko from the University of Indiana, Small Lecture Hall, Fogg Art Museum, 4:30 p.m.
  • Lecture on "Cosmology of the Prostate Gland" by Dr. John Huggins, University of Chicago, Amphitheatre, Building D, Harvard Medical School, 5:15 p.m.
  • Motion picture "Four Feathers" at New Lecture Hall, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m.
  • Discussion on "Higher Education in the United States" by the Counselor for Foreign Students, Inter-University Organizations in the United States, Foreign Language Teaching in American Colleges and Universities, Phillips Brooks House, 8 p.m.
  • Boston Symphony Orchestra concert at Sanders Theatre, 8:30 p.m., conducted by Charles Munch, featuring works by Beethoven, Brahms, and Stravinsky.

Wednesday, March 28:

  • Begins the Recess for Advanced Management Program in the Graduate School of Business Administration.
  • Concert of recorded organ music at Busch-Reisinger Museum, 4:00 to 4:30 p.m.
  • Motion picture "Attitude Research in Prejudice" at Emerson Hall, 4 p.m.
  • Lecture on "Education for Adolescents" by President J. S. Bixler of Colby College, Large Lecture Hall, Fogg Art Museum, 5 p.m.
  • Lecture on "The Enzymes of the Blood Cells" by Dr. Orville F. Denstedt at the Harvard Medical School, Longfellow Hall, 8:30 p.m.
  • Illustrated lecture on "The Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem" by Professor Kenneth John Conant at Large Lecture Room, Hunt Hall, 8:30 p.m.

Thursday, March 29:

  • Concert of recorded organ music at Busch-Reisinger Museum, 4:00 to 4:30 p.m.
  • Astronomy colloquium on "Solar Electrodynamics" by Professor Donald H. Menzel at Harvard College Observatory, 4:30 p.m.
  • Mathematical colloquium on "Some Closing Theorems in Spaces of Analytic Functions" by Dr. Lennart Carleson at Room 316, Craft Memorial Laboratory, 4:30 p.m.
  • Seminar on "Blood Cells and Plasma Proteins" by Dr. Britton Chance at the Biophysics Department, Harvard Medical School, 4:30 p.m.
  • Geological conference on "Oil Occurrences in Relation to Geological History of the Middle East" by Dr. F. R. S. Henson at the Geological Museum, 8 p.m.

Friday, March 30:

  • Harvard Conference on Careers, 1951, at the Office of Student Placement, Medical School, 9:00 a.m.
  • Harvard Teachers Association meeting at Sanders Theatre, 3 p.m.
  • Concert of recorded organ music at Busch-Reisinger Museum, 4:00 to 4:30 p.m.
  • Biology colloquium on "The Mammalian Small-nerve System" by Dr. Stephen W. Kuffler at Main Lecture Room, Biological Laboratories, 5 p.m.

Saturday, March 31:

  • Begins the Recess for M.B.A. students in the Graduate School of Business Administration.
  • Last day for receiving applications for 1951-52 fellowships and scholarships in the Graduate School of Design.
  • Third period ends in the Graduate School of Public Health.
  • Harvard Teachers Association meeting at Sanders Theatre, 3 p.m.
  • Conference on Educational Administration, Forum Room, Phillips Brooks House, 10 a.m.

The Gazette also notes that the Harvard University Press will have a booth at the Book Fair, and provides a brief note on the availability of the 1951-52 Harvard University Calendar.

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The image shows two pages from the Harvard University Gazette, dated Thursday, March 29, and extending to Saturday, March 31. These pages list various academic and cultural events scheduled during this period.

Thursday, March 29

4:30 PM

  • Concert of Recorded Organ Music at Busch-Reisinger Museum.

Lectures:

  • Truth in Art by Professor Andrew Uehlein, University of Indiana, Small Lecture Hall, Fogg Art Museum, 4:30 PM (under the auspices of the Department of Philosophy and the Harvard Philosophy Club).
  • Cancer of the Prostate Gland by Dr. Francis Huggins, University of Chicago, Amphitheatre, Building D, Harvard Medical School, 5:15 PM (under the auspices of the Medical School).

Motion Picture:

  • Four Feathers (sponsored by Ivy Films), New Lecture Hall, 7:30 and 9:30 PM.

Discussion:

  • Higher Education in the United States (sponsored by the Council for Foreign Students), Inter-University Organizations in the United States, Foreign Language Teaching in American Colleges and Universities, Chapel, Pusey Library, 8 PM.
  • Foreign Student Affairs by Dean Francis Keppel, Office of C. H. J. Keppel, Council for Foreign Students, Extension 48.

Boston Symphony Orchestra:

  • Symphony Concert with Charles Munch, Music Director, Richard Burgin, Conducting, Sanders Theatre, 8:30 PM.

Wednesday, March 28

Recess begins for Advanced Management Program in the Graduate School of Business Administration.

4:30 PM

  • Concert of Recorded Organ Music at Busch-Reisinger Museum.

Motion Picture:

  • Attitude Research in Propaganda (sponsored by the Social Relations Society), Emerson Hall, 4 PM.

English Lecture:

  • Education for Adolescency by President J. S. Baxter, Large Lecture Hall, Fogg Art Museum, 5 PM.

Thursday, March 29 (continued)

4:30 PM

  • Astronomical Colloquium by Professor Donald H. Menzel, Harvard College Observatory, 4:30 PM.

Mathematical Colloquium:

  • On Some Closure Theorems in Spaces of Analytic Functions by Dr. Lennart Carleson, University of Uppsala, Sweden, Room 316, Crafts Memorial Laboratory, 4:30 PM.

Friday, March 30

Seminar on Blood Cells and Plasma Proteins (their state in nature) by Dr. Britton Chance, University of Pennsylvania, Large Lecture Room, Biological Laboratories, 4:30 PM.

Geological Conference:

  • Oil Occurrences in Relation to Geological History of the Middle East by Dr. F. R. S. Henson, Iran Petroleum Corporation, Lecture Room, Geological Museum, 8 PM.

Harvard Conference on Careers, 1951:

  • Discussion on Educational Administration by Dr. Oliver C. Cox, Dr. Reginald Fitz, Dr. James M. Falkner, Boston University, Fogg Art Museum, 8:30 PM.

Speaking for the Boston Press by Paul Revere, Fogg Art Museum, 8:30 PM.

Illustrated Lecture:

  • The Churches of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem by Professor Kenneth John Conant, Large Lecture Room, Hunt Hall, 8:30 PM.

Saturday, March 31

Harvard Teachers Association:

  • Sixteenth Annual Meeting with various conferences and discussions throughout the day.

Concert of Recorded Organ Music at Busch-Reisinger Museum, 4:30 PM.

Biological Colloquium:

  • The Mammalian Small-Nerve System by Dr. Stephen W. Kuffler, Wilmer Institute, Johns Hopkins Medical School, Main Lecture Room, Biological Laboratories, 5 PM.

Recess begins for M.B.A. students in the Graduate School of Business Administration.

Last day for receiving applications for 1951-52 fellowships and scholarships in the Graduate School of Design.

Third period ends in the Graduate School of Public Health.

Harvard Teachers Association:

  • Sixteenth Annual Meeting with sessions including:
    • The Ramapo We Watch by Dr. Richard L. Meeker, Harvard School of Public Health.
    • Conference on Educational Administration by Dr. John A. Lapp, Harvard Graduate School of Education.
    • Conference on Elementary Administration by Professor Paul Witty, University of Iowa.

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The image displays a page from the Harvard University Gazette, detailing events scheduled for the last week of March. Here is a detailed summary of the events listed:

Tuesday, March 24 (Continued)

  • 4:00 p.m. - Concept of Recorded Drama

    • Location: Busch-Reisinger Museum
    • Lecture: "Electre" by the members of the Department of Philosophy and the Harvard Philosophy Club.
    • Speaker: Truth in Art, Professor Andrew Uslenghi, University of Illinois, Small Lecture Hall.
  • 4:30 p.m. - Fogg Art Museum Lecture

    • Location: Fogg Art Museum
    • Topic: Lecture under the auspices of the Medical School, focusing on the Prostate Gland.
    • Speaker: Dr. Hugh H. Young, University of Chicago, Amphitheatre, Building B, Harvard Medical School.
  • 7:30 p.m. - Motion Picture

    • Location: New Lecture Hall
    • Film: "Four Feathers" presented by Ivy Films.
  • 8:00 p.m. - Education in the United States

    • Location: Fogg Museum
    • Sponsored by: The Counsellors for Foreign Students.
    • Topic: Foreign-Language Teaching in American Colleges and Universities.
    • Speaker: Professor Charles Phillips, Brooklawn Room.
  • Boston Symphony Orchestra

    • Location: Sanders Theatre
    • Conductor: Serge Koussevitzky
    • Program: Works by Mozart, Goossens, and others.

Wednesday, March 25

  • Recess for Advanced Management Program

    • Location: Graduate School of Business Administration.
  • 4:00 p.m. - Concept of Recorded Organ Music

    • Location: Busch-Reisinger Museum
    • Lecture: Sponsored by the Social Relations Society, "Antimodes Research in Prejudice."
    • Room: Emerson Hall, 4 p.m.
  • Inglis Lecture in Secondary Education

    • Location: Longfellow Hall
    • Speaker: President J. S. Brubacher, Topic: Education for Democracy.

Thursday, March 26

  • 4:00 p.m. - Concept of Recorded Music

    • Location: Busch-Reisinger Museum
    • Lecture: "Astrological Collocution."
  • Astrophysics Colloquium

    • Location: Jefferson Physics Lab, Room 106
    • Speaker: Professor Donald H. Menzel, Topic: Solar Electro-dynamics.
  • Mathematical Colloquium

    • Location: Room 310, Craft Memorial Laboratory
    • Speaker: Dr. Lennart Carleson, University of Uppsala, Sweden.
    • Topic: On Some Claure Theorems in Spaces of Analytic Functions.

Thursday, March 26 (Continued)

  • 4:00 p.m. - Seminar on Blood Cells and Plasma Proteins

    • Location: Medical School, Building C, Room 107
    • Topic: Enzymes of the Blood Cells
    • Speaker: Professor Eric G. Ball.
  • Geological Conference

    • Location: Geological Lecture Room
    • Topic: Old Discoveries in Relation to Geological History of the Middle East.
    • Speaker: Dr. F. R. S. Henson.
  • Harvard Conference on Careers, 1951

    • Location: Memorial Hall, Lowell Lecture Room
    • Topic: Medicine, sponsored by the Office of Student Placement.

Friday, March 27

  • 4:30 p.m. - Concept of Recorded Organ Music
    • Location: Busch-Reisinger Museum
    • Lecture: Biology Colloquium
    • Topic: Mammalian Small-Angle X-Ray Diffraction Studies on Nerve Myelin.
    • Speaker: Dr. F. O. Schmitt, Professor of Biology.

Saturday, March 21

  • Recess for M.B.A. students

    • Location: Graduate School of Business Administration.
  • Harvard Teachers Association

    • Location: Sever Hall, Room 103
    • Meeting: Annual Meeting, Conference on Intergroup Relations.
  • Conference on Educational Administration

    • Location: Phillips Brooks House
    • Topic: "The Ramparts We Watch."

General Notes

  • Meals are available at the Harvard Faculty Club.
  • The notice indicates that a new series on April 8 will be announced later.

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The image depicts an open page of the "Harvard University Gazette," detailing various events and activities scheduled for Wednesday, March 23, and Thursday, March 24. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:

Wednesday, March 23:

  1. Concert of Recorded Organ Music:

    • Location: Busch-Reisinger Museum
    • Time: 4 to 4:30 p.m.
  2. Lecture:

    • Topic: Under the auspices of the Department of Philosophy and the Harvard Philosophy Club.
    • Speaker: Professor Andrew Urbana, University of Indiana
    • Location: Small Lecture Hall, Fogg Art Museum
    • Time: 4:30 p.m.
  3. Lecture:

    • Topic: Under the auspices of the Medical School, "Cancer of the Prostate Gland."
    • Speaker: Dr. V. E. Neguibar, University of Chicago
    • Location: Building B, Harvard Medical School
    • Time: 5:15 p.m.
  4. Motion Picture:

    • Title: "Four Feathers"
    • Location: New Lecture Hall
    • Time: 7:30 and 9 p.m.
    • Tickets: 50 cents each, available at the office of C. H. J. Kepler, Counsellor for Foreign Students.
  5. Boston Symphony Orchestra:

    • Conductor: Charles Munch
    • Soloist: Richard Burgin
    • Program: Includes Concerto in C Major by Mozart, Concerto in F minor by Poulenc, and other works.
    • Location: Sanders Theatre
    • Time: 8:30 p.m.
  6. Reception for Advanced Management Program:

    • Location: Graduate School of Business Administration
    • Time: 6 p.m.

Thursday, March 24:

  1. Concert of Recorded Organ Music:

    • Location: Busch-Reisinger Museum
    • Time: 4 to 4:30 p.m.
  2. Motion Picture:

    • Sponsored by the Social Relations Society.
    • Title: "Attitude Research in Prejudice"
    • Location: Emerson Hall
    • Time: 7:30 p.m.
  3. University Extension Lecture:

    • Topic: "Education for Adequacy"
    • Speaker: President J. S. Bidler, Colby College
    • Location: Large Lecture Hall, Fogg Art Museum
    • Time: 8 p.m.
    • Tickets: 60 cents per person.
  4. Astronomical Colloquium:

    • Topic: "Stellar Electrodynamics"
    • Speaker: Professor Donald H. Menzel, Harvard University
    • Location: Astronomical Observatory
    • Time: 4 p.m.
  5. Mathematical Colloquium:

    • Topic: "On Some Closed Figures in a Sphere of Radius Two"
    • Speaker: Dr. Leonard Carlson, University of Uppsala, Sweden
    • Location: Room 310, Cruft Memorial Laboratory
    • Time: 4:15 p.m.
    • Tea will be served at 4 p.m.

Thursday, March 24 (Continued):

  1. Seminar on Blood Cells and Plasma Proteins:

    • Topic: "Their State in Nature"
    • Speakers: Dr. Eric G. Ball, Dr. Charles D. Coryell, Dr. Oswald F. Denstedt, Dr. Eric G. Ball, Dr. Charles D. Coryell
    • Location: Room 302, Cruft Memorial Laboratory
    • Time: 4:30 p.m.
    • Note: The seminar will be on April 21.
  2. Geological Conference:

    • Topic: "Oil Occurrences in Relation to Geological History of the Middle East"
    • Speaker: Dr. P. H. K. Hirst, Iraq Petroleum Corporation
    • Location: Geological Museum
    • Time: 8 p.m.
  3. Harvard Conference on Careers:

    • Topic: "Careers in Medicine"
    • Speakers: Dr. George P. Berry, Dr. Joseph Garland, Dr. Robert F. Loeb, Dr. Soma Weiss
    • Location: Widener Room, Widener Library
    • Time: 8 p.m.
  4. Speaking for the Hasty Pudding:

    • Speaker: Professor Faine Hall
    • Location: Music Building
    • Time: 8 p.m.
  5. Illustrated Lecture:

    • Sponsored by the American Friends of the Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem.
    • Topic: "The Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem"
    • Speaker: Professor Kenneth John Conant
    • Location: Fogg Art Museum
    • Time: 8:15 p.m.
    • Note: Professor Conant will show the lecture slides.

Friday, March 25:

  1. Harvard Teachers Association:

    • Event: 68th Annual Meeting
    • Topic: "The Romantic We Watch"
    • Speakers: Conference with teachers of social studies against theatre
    • Location: Radcliffe College
    • Time: 9 a.m.
    • Note: Continues with a conference on elementary administration in the Phillips Brooks House at 10 a.m.
  2. Concert of Recorded Organ Music:

    • Location: Busch-Reisinger Museum
    • Time: 4 to 4:30 p.m.
  3. Biology Colloquium:

    • Topic: "The Mammalian Endocrine System: Effacing Nervous Regulation of Metabolism"
    • Speaker: Dr. John Hopkins
    • Location: Room 310, Cruft Memorial Laboratory
    • Time: 4:15 p.m.
    • Note: Tea will be served at 4 p.m.

Saturday, March 26:

  1. Reception for MBA Students:

    • Location: Graduate School of Business Administration
    • Time: 6 p.m.
  2. Last Day for Receiving Applications:

    • For 1951-52 Fellowships and Scholarships in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.
    • Location: Graduate School of Public Health
  3. Harvard Teachers Association:

    • Event: 68th Annual Meeting
    • Topic: "The Romantic We Watch"
    • Speakers: Conference with teachers of social studies against theatre
    • Location: Radcliffe College
    • Time: 9 a.m.
    • Note: Continues with a conference on elementary administration in the Phillips Brooks House at 10 a.m.

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The image shows two pages from the Harvard University Gazette, specifically pages 150 and 151. The text contains a listing of events, which include lectures, concerts, colloquiums, meetings, and movie screenings, with specific dates, times, locations, and details about the topics or people involved.

On the left page (page 150), events from Tuesday, March 27, to Thursday, March 29, are listed. It mentions a concert of recorded organ music, a lecture on cancer, a motion picture presentation, a discussion on higher education, and a performance by the Boston Symphony Orchestra, among others.

On the right page (page 151), the events continue with seminars, a conference on oil careers, a Harvard Teachers Association study, and a concert of recorded organ music, among other listings. There are also notices for an upcoming recess and deadlines for applications and scholarships.

All the events on these pages reflect the academic, cultural, and professional life of a university community during the time of publication. The specific year is not visible in the image, but the nature of the listings suggests they are from an earlier time, evidenced by the formal language and typographical styles that suggest mid-20th century print production.

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The image shows two pages from the Harvard University Gazette. The pages detail a list of academic and cultural events scheduled to take place at Harvard University over several days. Specific dates mentioned are Tuesday, March 27; Wednesday, March 28; Thursday, March 29; Friday, March 30; and Saturday, March 31.

The events listed include lectures, discussions, seminars, concerts, film screenings, colloquiums, and meetings. On Tuesday, March 27th, the events include concerts of recorded organ music, lectures on various subjects such as the cancer of the prostate gland, a film screening, discussions on higher education, and a performance by the Boston Symphony Orchestra.

Similarly, events for the subsequent days include more recorded organ music concerts, colloquiums on topics like solar electrodynamics and mathematical theorems, conferences on careers, geological conferences, illustrated lectures, and meetings of associations like the Harvard Teachers Association. Saturday appears to focus on administrative events such as recess for M.B.A. students and applications for scholarships, as well as the final events of the Harvard Teachers Association meeting.

The pages give a historical snapshot of the diverse academic and cultural activities taking place at Harvard University during that week.

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The image shows two pages from the Harvard University Gazette, specifically pages 150 and 151. The text lists a schedule of events and lectures occurring over several days in late March.

Page 150 includes events for Tuesday, March 27 (continued), Wednesday, March 28, and Thursday, March 29. These events include concerts of recorded organ music, lectures on various topics such as philosophy, medicine, and education, film showings sponsored by different societies, and orchestral concerts. Specific lectures noted are "Truth in Art" by Professor Andrew Ushenko and "Cancer of the Prostate Gland" by Dr. Charles Huggins. There is also mention of a Boston Symphony Orchestra concert directed by Charles Munch.

Page 151 continues the schedule on Thursday, March 29, through Saturday, March 31. Seminars and lectures include topics on blood cells and plasma proteins, geological history, careers, Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem, mammalian small-nerve sensory regulation, and various meetings of the Harvard Teachers Association. The page also notes a recess for MBA students and fellowship application deadlines for the Graduate School of Design. Specific lectures of note include an illustrated lecture titled "The Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem" by Professor Kenneth John Conant, and a biology colloquium by Dr. Stephen W. Kuffler.

Overall, the pages provide detailed announcements of academic and cultural events taking place at Harvard University during the specified week.

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The image shows two pages (pages 130 and 151) from the Harvard University Gazette, a publication that lists academic and cultural events at Harvard University. The pages are dated for the week of March 27 to March 31, and they are formatted in a structured, organized manner typical of university newsletters or event calendars.

Left Page (Tuesday, March 27):

  • Header: "HARVARD UNIVERSITY GAZETTE" is prominently displayed at the top.
  • Date: Tuesday, March 27.
  • Events Listed:
    1. Concert of Recorded Organ Music: Scheduled for 4 to 4:30 P.M. at the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
      • Features works by composers such as Charles Munk, Richard Wagner, and others.
      • Includes performances by the Sanders Symphony Orchestra and various soloists.
    2. Lecture: "Truth in Art" by Professor Andrew Ushenko, University of Indiana, at Small Lecture Hall, Fogg Art Museum, 4:30 P.M.
    3. Lecture: "Cancer of the Prostate Gland" by Dr. Charles Huggins, University of Chicago, at Amphitheatre, Building D, Harvard Medical School, 5:15 P.M.
    4. Motion Picture: "Four Feathers" sponsored by Ivy Film, at New Lecture Hall, 7:30 and 9:15 P.M.
    5. Discussion on Higher Education in the United States: Sponsored by the Council for Foreign Students, Inter-University Organization in the Graduate States Foreign Language Teaching in American Colleges and Universities, chaired by Phillips Brooks House, 3 P.M.
    6. Boston Symphony Orchestra: Performance by Charles Munch, Music Director, at Sanders Theatre, 8:30 P.M.

Right Page (Thursday, March 29):

  • Header: "HARVARD UNIVERSITY GAZETTE" is again displayed at the top.
  • Date: Thursday, March 29.
  • Events Listed:
    1. Seminar on Blood Cells and Plasma Proteins: Title: "The Enzymes of the Blood Cells. Introductory Presentation." Presented by Dr. Tritton Chaner, Nature of Biophysics, University of Pennsylvania; Dr. Orville F. Denstedt; and Dr. Eric C. Ball, Charles F. Kade Professor of Physiology, Mayo Foundation and Mayo Clinic. Held in Room 1, Harvard Hall, 4:30 P.M.
    2. Zoological Conference: "Oil Occurrences in relation to Geological History of the Middle East" by R. E. Henshaw, Iraq Petroleum Company. Lecture in Geological Museum, Room 301, 4:30 P.M.
    3. Harvard Conference on Careers: Hosted by the Aspires of the Office of Student Placement. Dr. Oliver Goper, 1951-52 Unter, James M. Funkhouser, Boston University, speaking on "The Berryman Prize." Junior Common Room, Winthrop House, 5 P.M.
    4. Speaking for George P. Boyst: Moderator, Paine Hall, Theatre, Building 5, 9 A.M.
    5. Illustrated Lecture: "The Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem: The History of the Building." Presented by Professor Kenneth John Conant, Large Lecture Room, Hunt Hall, 8:30 P.M.
    6. Harvard Teachers Association Friday Meeting: March 30, at the Remplitz We Watch Conference with New England School Development Council, Sanders Theatre, 3 P.M.
    7. Concert of Recorded Organ Music: Scheduled for 4:30 P.M. at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, featuring works by Johann Sebastian Bach and others.
    8. Biology Colloquium: "The Mammalian Small Intestine: Effect of Nervous Regulation of Sensory Discharge in Muscle." Presented by Dr. Stephen W. Kuller, Wilmer Institute, Johns Hopkins Medical School, in Lecture Room, Biological Laboratories, 5 P.M.

General Observations:

  • The pages are formatted with clear headings, dates, and event details, including times, locations, and sponsors.
  • The events cover a wide range of topics, including music performances, lectures, seminars, conferences, and academic discussions.
  • The publication appears to serve as an official record of university activities, aimed at informing students, faculty, and staff about upcoming events.

This image captures a snapshot of academic and cultural life at Harvard University during the early 20th century, highlighting the diverse intellectual and artistic offerings available to the university community.