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The image shows two pages from the "Harvard University Gazette." The left page is dated "Saturday, March 30" and includes a detailed schedule of events, while the right page is dated "Monday, March 25," also listing events and announcements.

Left Page (Saturday, March 30)

  • Morning Services

    • 11:00 a.m.: Memorial Church, with Dr. Bruce Marshall, Professor of Christian Ethics, delivering the sermon. The service will include the Memorial Choral, E. L. King, organist, and the Harvard University Glee Club, led by G. How, with a solo by Helen McGinnis, contralto.
  • Afternoon and Evening Events

    • 2:00 p.m.: Science, Room A, Hunt Hall, featuring General Seymour and Lieutenant Colonel, presided by Elgin R. L. Chas. The H.R. Factor - Human Relations in Education, with Professor Ethel J. Alper, New York University, and Commander, Hotel Commander, 2:30 p.m.
    • 3:30 p.m.: Gallery talks on the Fogg Museum collections and exhibitions, followed by a general tour at 3:45 p.m. and sculpture and drawings by Edwin, 3:45 p.m.
  • Sunday Services

    • 11:00 a.m.: The Memorial Church, with Dr. Bruce Marshall, Professor of Christian Ethics, delivering the sermon. The service will include the Memorial Choral, E. L. King, organist, and the Harvard University Glee Club, led by G. How, with a solo by Helen McGinnis, contralto.
  • Morning Services

    • 10:45 a.m.: Appleton Chapel, The Memorial Church, with Dr. Bruce Marshall, Professor of Christian Ethics, delivering the sermon. The service will include the Memorial Choral, E. L. King, organist, and the Harvard University Glee Club, led by G. How, with a solo by Helen McGinnis, contralto.
  • Calendar Notes

    • Boynton Prize: The annual competition for the Boynton Prize for Preaching will be held in Paine Hall, March 30 at 8:00 p.m., open to the public. The judges will be Professor A. M. Schneider, Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, Emeritus, Robert N. Beck, and Dean of the Divinity School, W. H. P. Faunce.
    • Longy School of Music: A series of three concerts will be given by the students of the Longy School at 8:15 p.m. on March 27, April 3, and April 10 in Paine Hall.

Right Page (Monday, March 25)

  • Events and Announcements
    • Monday, March 25

      • 8:00 p.m.: Coffee hour, Paine Hall, Phillips Brooks House, Kirkland Street.
      • Conference on practical techniques for achieving better community relations, Phillips Brooks House, 8:00 p.m.
    • Tuesday, March 26

      • 8:00 p.m.: Conference on practical techniques for achieving better community relations, Phillips Brooks House.
      • 8:15 p.m.: Harvard Teachers Association, Phillips Brooks House.
    • Wednesday, March 27

      • 4:00 p.m.: Conference on practical techniques for achieving better community relations, Phillips Brooks House.
      • 8:00 p.m.: Conference on human development, Paine Hall.
    • Thursday, March 28

      • 7:30 p.m.: Conference on human development, Paine Hall.
      • 8:00 p.m.: Harvard Teachers Association, Phillips Brooks House.
    • Friday, March 29

      • 4:00 p.m.: Conference on human development, Paine Hall.

The pages are densely packed with information, indicating a busy schedule of academic, religious, and cultural events at Harvard University during this period.

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The image displays a page from the Harvard University Gazette dated March 31, 1950. The page is primarily filled with detailed event schedules for the upcoming week, including various meetings, lectures, and performances.

Here is a detailed summary of the content:

Saturday, March 31 (Continued):

  • Science Room, Hunt Hall: General Session and Luncheon featuring Ellice Clague, President of Harvard Teachers Association, followed by a panel discussion on "Human Relations in Education" with speakers from New York University, including Professor Ethel J. Alpert.
  • The H.R. Factor: A panel discussion on the same topic at 12:45 p.m.
  • The H.R. Factor - Human Relations in Education: Hotel Commander, 2 p.m.
  • Gallery Talks: At the Fogg Museum Collections and Exhibitions, a general tour at 2:30 p.m., and Sculpture and Drawings by Rodin at 3:45 p.m.

Sunday Services:

  • Memorial Church: Morning services at 8:30 a.m., with a memorial service for Dean Charles L. Taylor at 11 a.m.
  • The Memorial Church (Easter): Various services including a sermon by Professor Edward P. Kelly at 8:30 a.m.
  • Morning Services:
    • April Chapel: Morning services with various times listed, including a sermon by Dean William L. Spray.
    • The Memorial Church: Services at 8:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. with the Easter sermon.
    • University School of Theology: Service at 8:30 a.m.

Calendar Notes:

  • The Bostonian Prize for Education: A competition for the Boston Prize for Education at Pine Hall, with judges including Professor Arthur M. Schlesinger and Professor Kenneth Burke.
  • Longy School of Music: Concerts scheduled, with a program on March 26, featuring various artists and pieces.

Harvard Teachers Association and Ingle Lecture:

  • The annual meeting of the Harvard Teachers Association, including the Ingle Lecture by Professor William C. Potter, with registration details.

Longy School of Music:

  • A series of concerts starting March 26, with a specific program on March 26, including works by various composers.

Sunday Morning Services:

  • Services at different times in various locations, including the Memorial Church, April Chapel, and University School of Theology.

Monday, March 30:

  • Remedial Reading: Conference at the Harvard Graduate School of Education with various sessions on different topics, including "Conference on Introductory Relations" and "Special Training for Personnel Working in the Field of Guidance."
  • Lecture and Discussion: Topics include "What Training in the Field of Guidance Would You Recommend for Personnel Working in the Field of Guidance" and "What Training in the Field of Social Relations Would You Recommend for Personnel Working in the Field of Education."

Tuesday, March 31:

  • Conference on Human Development: Various sessions including "The Stalk of the Laboratory of Human Development," "Questions and Discussion," and a dinner meeting.

Friday, March 30:

  • Conference on Introductory Relations: Includes sessions on "Conference on Introductory Relations" and a panel discussion on "What Special Training Should Be Provided for Personnel Working in the Field of Guidance."

This page encapsulates a busy schedule with a variety of educational and cultural events, including lectures, concerts, and conferences, aimed at enriching the intellectual and cultural life of Harvard University.

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The image contains a page from the Harvard University Gazette, specifically from Saturday, March 31 (continued), and includes various events and services scheduled for the following week, starting from Sunday, March 25.

Sunday, March 25

Sunday Services:

  • The Memorial Church: 11:00 a.m.
  • The Memorial Church (Easter): 8:00 a.m. - Principal of Pusey House, University of Oxford
  • University Church: 10:30 a.m. - Dean Charles L. Taylor, Jr., Episcopal Theological Seminary
  • Agnes Gould Chapel: 8:30 a.m. - Dean William L. Spray, Memorial Hall Chapel, King's Chapel, Boston

Morning Services:

  • Morning Chapel in The Memorial Church: 8:45 a.m. - Reverend Edwin B. Roe, Boston University School of Theology

Calendar Notes:

  • Speaking for the Boylston Prizes: An annual competition for the Boylston Prizes for Education will be held in Pusey Hall, starting at 8:30 p.m. on March 31.
  • Harvard Teachers Association and Fogg Lecture:
    • Harvard Teachers Association Meeting: March 26, 8:30 p.m. at Phillips Brooks House, 43 Garden Street.
    • Fogg Lecture: March 26, 8:30 p.m. at Phillips Brooks House, featuring Professor Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.

Longy School of Music:

  • Concerts:
    • March 26: Programs featuring various artists such as Tina Quaterman, Harry Eskola, and others.
    • April 2: A program with artists including Virginia Baccaro, cello, and others.

Monday, March 26:

  • Conference on Interracial Relations: At the Phillips Brooks House, 43 Garden Street, 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
  • Fellowship Meeting: At the Phillips Brooks House, 43 Garden Street, 8:00 p.m.

Tuesday, March 27:

  • Conference on Human Development: At the Phillips Brooks House, 43 Garden Street, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
  • Lecture by Professor William C. Kyser: At Phillips Brooks House, 43 Garden Street, 8:00 p.m.

Wednesday, March 28:

  • Fogg Museum Lecture: At the Fogg Art Museum, 3:30 p.m.

Thursday, March 29:

  • Gathering at the Harvard Club: At the Harvard Club, 3:30 p.m.
  • Remembrance Service: At the Memorial Church, 8:00 p.m.

Friday, March 30:

  • Conference on Interracial Relations: At the Phillips Brooks House, 43 Garden Street, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
  • Fellowship Meeting: At the Phillips Brooks House, 43 Garden Street, 8:00 p.m.

Events:

  • Conference on Interracial Relations: Organized by the National Conference of Christians and Jews, with a series of lectures and discussions.
  • Conference on Human Development: Organized by the Harvard Graduate School of Education, focusing on the development of children and young people.

Gallery Talks:

  • General Tour: 2:00 p.m. at the Fogg Art Museum.

The events include a mix of religious services, academic lectures, and conferences aimed at discussing social issues, education, and human development.

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The image shows a page from the Harvard University Gazette, dated March 1955. The page contains various announcements and event details for the week of March 20-25, including several lectures, seminars, and meetings.

Here is a detailed summary of the events listed:

Sunday Services

  • The Memorial Church, 11 a.m.
    • Easter service at The Memorial Church.
    • Principal of Pusey House, University of Oxford, is the speaker.
    • Theological Seminary at 9:00 a.m. with Dr. Charles L. Taylor, Jr.

Morning Services

  • Apostles Chapel in The Memorial Church, 8:30 a.m.
    • Morning prayers followed by a service at 9:00 a.m.
    • University School of Theology event at 10:30 a.m.

Calendar Notes

  • Speaking for the Boylston Prizes
    • Annual competition for the Boylston Prizes in Education will be held at Pusey Hall, starting at 8 p.m.
    • Professors and lecturers such as Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., and Kenneth B. Clark will be participating.

Longfellow Lectures

  • Longfellow Lectures Series
    • Series of concerts at Sanders Theatre on March 20, April 18, and April 25 at 8:15 p.m.
    • March 20: Robert S. Baker (violin) and Eugene Istomin (piano).

Harvard Teachers Association and Ingle Lecture

  • Harvard Teachers Association Meeting
    • Annual meeting on March 23 at the Memorial Church, 7:45 p.m.
    • Ingle Lecture by Professor William C. Kvaraceus, Boston University, on "What Training in the Field of Medicine Would You Recommend for Persons Working in the Field of Education?"

Remembrance Service

  • March 25, 3 p.m.
    • Service for the memory of Harvard teachers who have passed away.
    • Held at the Memorial Church.

Conferences and Discussions

  • Monday, March 20

    • Conference on Human Development at the Laboratory of Human Development.
    • Discussions on various topics, including "What Training in the Field of Education Would You Recommend for Persons Working in the Field of Medicine?"
  • Tuesday, March 21

    • Conference on Human Development continues.
    • Discussions include "What Special Training Should Be Provided for the Moderator?" by Dr. Julian T. Shaplin, Harvard Graduate School of Education.
  • Wednesday, March 22

    • Conference on Human Development concludes.
    • Discussions include "What Special Training Should Be Provided for the Moderator?" by Dr. William C. Kvaraceus.
  • Friday, March 25

    • Conference on Human Development with final discussions.
    • Topics include "What Training in the Field of Medicine Would You Recommend for Persons Working in the Field of Education?"

Additional Events

  • Conference on Human Development
    • Ongoing series of discussions and presentations on various topics related to human development and education.

This page provides a comprehensive overview of academic and religious events taking place at Harvard University during that week in March 1955.

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The image is a page from the Harvard University Gazette, dated March 23 (Saturday) and listing events for Monday, March 26 through Friday, March 30.

Saturday, March 23 (Continued)

Science:

  • Location: Room A, Hunt Hall, 10 a.m.
  • Event: General Session and Luncheon
  • Presiding: Elgie Clauss, President of the Harvard Teachers Association
  • Speaker: Ballroom, Hotel Commander, 12:45 p.m.
  • Topic: "Human Relations in Education"
  • Speaker: Professor Edwin J. Alberts, New York University
  • Concludes at 5 p.m.

Gallery Talks:

  • Location: Fogg Museum Collections and Exhibitions
  • Topic: General Tour
  • Time: 2:30 p.m.
  • Speaker/Director: Rodin, Fogg Art Museum, 3:45 p.m.

Sunday Services

The Memorial Church:

  • Time: 11 a.m.
  • Topic: Members of the Faculty of the Law School and visiting attorneys will participate in various combinations of instruction and voice, ranging in worship from the Service Book and Psalm Book.
  • Speakers: Various, including Dean Griswold and others from the Law School.

Morning Services:

  • Appleton Chapel in The Memorial Church
    • Time: 8:45 a.m. - 9:45 a.m.
    • Speaker: New England Deaconess Hospital, Rev. Dr. Booth, Roxbury.

Calendar Notes

Speaking for the Boylston Prizes:

  • Competition held in Farlow Hall, Museum Building.
  • Participants: Various students and professors.

Luncheons:

  • The League School of Govt. sponsors a series of luncheons with speakers:
    • Speaker: Professor A. S. Hill
    • Time: Wednesday, March 28, in the Larger Lounge

Monday, March 26

Seminars:

  • Confer on Peace: Phillips Brooks House, Kirkland Street, 3 to 6 p.m.
  • Romance Languages: Room to be announced.
  • National Association of Remedial Teachers: Longfellow Hall, 8 p.m.

Tuesday, March 27

Conferences:

  • On human investment at Phillips Brooks House.
  • Freud Lecture: Eliot House, 8 p.m.
    • Topic: "Emotional Aspects of Industrial Accidents"

Wednesday, March 28

Meetings and Lectures:

  • Harvard Teachers Association and English Lecture:
    • Time: 4 p.m.
    • Speaker: Professor William C. Kvarnes, Boston University

Freud Lecture:

  • Time: 8 p.m.
  • Topic: "The Role of Emotional Factors in Accidents"

Thursday, March 29

Conferences on Investments:

  • Various locations including Loeb House.

Friday, March 30

Conferences on Education:

  • Various speakers under the auspices of the National Conference of Christians and Jews.
  • Locations include Harvard Union, Sever Hall, and others.

General Announcements:

  • Field Trips: To places like Middlesex Fells and Arnold Arboretum.
  • Dramatic Events: Theatrical and musical performances.

This page lists a variety of academic, religious, and social events happening at Harvard University during the specified dates.

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The image shows a double-page spread of the "Harvard University Gazette" from March 1963. The pages include various announcements, schedules, and notices relevant to the Harvard community. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:

Left Page:

  • Saturday, March 31 (Continued):

    • Science: Room A, Hunt Hall, 10 A.M. - General Session and Luncheon: Elder Clarence Hobbs, President, American Unitarian Association, and Professor E. J. Algoff, New York University.
    • Human Relations in Education: Professor E. J. Algoff, New York University.
    • Honor Committee: 2 P.M. - 4 P.M., Emerson Hall.
    • Gallery Talks on the Fogg Museum Collections and Exhibitions: 3 P.M. - Sculpture and Drawings by Rodin, Fogg Art Museum, 32 Quincy St.
  • Sunday Services:

    • Chapel, Phillips Brooks House:
      • March 31 (Easter) - The Reverend Charles Price, Dean, Pusey House, University of California.
      • April 1 - Dean Charles L. Tyson, Jr., Episcopal Theological School.
      • April 7 - Dean William L. Kerry, Episcopal Theological School.
    • King's Chapel, Boston:
      • April 7 - The Reverend Edward E. Kerry, Dean, King's Chapel, Boston.
  • Morning Services:

    • Chapel in the Memorial Church:
      • April 7 - The Reverend Edward E. Kerry, Dean, King's Chapel, Boston.
      • May (through 31) - Professor Edwin F. Booth, Boston University.
  • Calendar Notes:

    • Speaking for the Brighton Prize:
      • The annual contest for the Brighton Prize for Elocution will be held on Wednesday, April 3, at 8 P.M.
      • Professor Arthur M. Schlesinger and Professor Kenneth V. Thimann will be the judges.
      • Participants include Charles Townsend Copeland, Professor of English; William Alfred, Professor of English; and Samuel Morrison, Professor of History.
      • The contest is open to all members of the Senior Class.
      • The topic is "The Role of the Intellectual in American Life."
      • The prize is $250.
  • Longy School of Music:

    • A series of three concerts to be given in Sanders Theatre at 8:30 P.M.
    • March 30, April 2, and April 11.

Right Page:

  • Monday, March 25:

    • Memorial Reading:
      • Garden Room, Phillips Brooks House:
        • 4 P.M. - Reading by Kenneth Koch, Poet.
  • Conference on Practical Techniques for Acquiring and Maintaining Reading Skills:

    • Sponsored by the National Association of Remedial Teachers and the Harvard Reading Institute.
    • March 26 - 27, Center for Continuing Education.
    • Speakers include Edgar Dale, Professor of Education, Ohio State University; Ruth Strang, Professor of Education, Teachers College, Columbia University; and others.
  • Tuesday, March 26:

    • Conference on Human Relationships:
      • Falker House, 120 Mt. Auburn St.
      • 9:30 A.M. - 4 P.M. - Conference on human relationships.
      • Speakers include Dr. Erik H. Erikson, Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School; Dr. Robert W. White, Professor of Psychology, Harvard University; and others.
  • Wednesday, March 27:

    • Panel Discussion:
      • Room 201, Emerson Hall:
        • 4 P.M. - Panel discussion on "The Role of the Intellectual in American Life."
        • Speakers include Professor Arthur M. Schlesinger, Professor of History, Harvard University; Professor Kenneth V. Thimann, Professor of Biology, Harvard University; and others.
  • Thursday, March 28:

    • A Clear Discourse on Good Human Relations:
      • Room B-12, Harvard Business School:
        • 4 P.M. - Lecture by Dr. Mary P. Follett, Management Consultant.
  • Friday, March 29:

    • Conference on Remedial Reading:
      • Room 201, Emerson Hall:
        • 9 A.M. - 4 P.M. - Conference on remedial reading.
        • Speakers include Dr. Ruth Strang, Professor of Education, Teachers College, Columbia University; Dr. Edgar Dale, Professor of Education, Ohio State University; and others.
  • Saturday, March 30:

    • Conference on Remedial Reading:
      • Room 201, Emerson Hall:
        • 9 A.M. - 4 P.M. - Conference on remedial reading.
        • Speakers include Dr. Ruth Strang, Professor of Education, Teachers College, Columbia University; Dr. Edgar Dale, Professor of Education, Ohio State University; and others.

The pages provide a snapshot of the academic and community activities at Harvard University during this period, including lectures, conferences, services, and other events.

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The image shows two open pages from the "Harvard University Gazette." The pages contain various notices, schedules, and announcements. On the left page, details include Sunday services, morning services, calendar notes such as a speaking event for the Boylston Prizes for Eloquence, and a section on the Longy School of Music concerts. There is also a notice about gallery talks at the Fogg Museum and a Harvard Teachers Association and Inghis Lecture announcement.

The right page provides a schedule for Monday, March 26, covering remedial reading, a conference on practical techniques for achieving comprehension, and a Harvard Teachers Association lecture. It also lists events for Tuesday, March 27, including conferences on human development and personality development in cross-cultural perspectives, and for Friday, March 30, with a conference on integration and relations among different social groups.

The content is formal and academic, typical of a university publication focused on events and educational topics relevant to Harvard University. The pages have a slightly aged look with yellowed edges.

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Some section titles and headers visible in the image include: "SATURDAY, MARCH 31," "SUNDAY SERVICES," "MORNING SERVICES," "CALENDAR NOTES," "Harvard Collections and Exhibitions," "Harvard Teachers Association," "MONDAY, MARCH 26," "TUESDAY, MARCH 27," and more.

The text beneath these headers outlines specific information such as the times and locations of events, descriptions of lectures or meetings, and notes about university affairs. The text is too small to read in detail, but it's clear that the publication serves as a bulletin or newsletter providing information about upcoming university-related activities. The paper looks to be of a vintage nature by the typography and quality of print. The pages have a slightly yellowed tint suggesting the material may be aged.

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The image depicts a two-page spread from the Harvard University Gazette. Both pages are numbered, 152 on the left and 153 on the right, indicating they are part of a continuous publication. The pages list various academic events which are scheduled at Harvard University.

On the left page:

  • Saturday, March 31: Various events including a general session and luncheon, lectures on human relations in education, and a gallery tour.
  • Sunday Services at the Memorial Church.
  • Morning Services at Appleton Chapel in The Memorial Church.
  • Calendar Notes for upcoming events, such as speaking engagements for the Boylston Prize and services from the Longy School of Music.

On the right page:

  • Events planned for Monday, March 26, including remedial reading conference, faculty meetings, and lectures.
  • Tuesday, March 27: Various conferences and lectures, including one on personality development and guidance personnel.
  • Friday, March 30: Additional conferences, performances, and class discussions on human relations.

The pages provide specific details of speakers, locations, and times for each event, showing a well-organized schedule of activities within the university.

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The image shows a two-page spread from the Harvard University Gazette, dated Monday, March 26, and includes details from Saturday, March 31 and Sunday, March 30. The document is formatted as a newsletter or bulletin, listing various events, announcements, and schedules for the university community. Here is a detailed description:

Left Page (Saturday, March 31)

  • Header: The page is titled "HARVARD UNIVERSITY GAZETTE" and is labeled as page 152.
  • Science Lecture:
    • Topic: "Science, Room A, Hunt Hall, 10 A.M."
    • Speaker: Elige Claus, President, Harvard Teachers Association.
    • Location: Ballroom, Hotel Commonwealth.
    • Time: 10:30 A.M.
    • Details: The lecture is titled "The Role of the Faculty—Human Relations in Education", presented by Professor Ethel J. Alpenfels from New York University.
  • For further particulars, see below.
  • Gallery Talks:
    • Topic: "The Fogg Art Museum Collections."
    • Speaker: Pog Egg Museum.
    • Time: 3:45 P.M.
  • General Tour:
    • Time: 3:30 P.M.
  • Sunday Services:
    • Marlborough Chapel, Memorial Hall, 11 A.M.
      • Topic: "The Reverend Canon Charles Wood, Head, Principal of Pusey House, University of Oxford."
    • Appointed Sermon:
      • Speaker: Rev. Charles L. Taylor, Jr., Episcopal Theological School, Boston.
      • Date: April 1.
      • Topic: "David Willard T. Sperry".
    • Appointed Chapel:
      • Speaker: Rev. James W. Farnsworth, King’s Chapel, Boston.
      • Date: April 15.
  • Morning Services:
    • Appointed Chapel:
      • Speaker: Rev. Edwin F. Bouch, Appleton Chapel, The Memorial Church.
      • Time: 8:45 A.M. – Week-days.
      • Location: May 26 through May 31, 8:45 A.M.
  • Calendar Notes:
    • The annual competition for the Boylston Prizes for Execution will be held in Paine Hall, Music Building at 9 A.M., Thursday, March 29. It will be open to the public.
    • The judges will be the Reverend F. B. Kelley, Professor Arthur M. Schlesinger and Professor Robert B. Kellogg.
    • The speakers will be Walter G. Carrington, 9th grade, Phillips Exeter Academy; Robert N. Berke, Phillips Exeter Academy; Robert J. Shapiro, Phillips Exeter Academy; and Edward J. Lowe, Phillips Exeter Academy.
    • The concert will be given by Sundry Theatre at 3 o’clock, Wednesday evening, March 28, in the Lecture Hall of the Fogg Art Museum.
    • The lecture will be delivered at 5 p.m., Monday evenings, March 26, April 16, and April 23.

Right Page (Monday, March 26)

  • Header: The page is titled "HARVARD UNIVERSITY GAZETTE" and is labeled as page 153.
  • Remembrances:
    • Monday, March 26:
      • Cooper House Reading: "Cooper House, Phillips Brooks House, Kirkland Street 3 to 4 P.M."
  • Conferences and Lectures:
    • Conference on Practical Techniques for Achieving National Association of Remedial Teachers and the Harvard Teachers Association, 4 to 6 P.M.
      • Location: Lawrence Hall, Kirkland Street.
    • Reading Edgar Du Bose New England Area Chapter of the National Association of Remedial Teachers and the Harvard Teachers Association, 7 P.M.
      • Location: Reading Club, Phillips Brooks House, Kirkland Street 3 to 4 P.M.
    • Conference on Human Development in Cross-Cultural Perspective:
      • Topic: "For the sake of the child and the state of the art, we must re-examine the assumptions underlying our thinking about personality development in young children. It is necessary to ask: What are the assumptions we are making concerning personality development in young people? What assumptions are we making concerning the role of the school in personality development? What assumptions are we making concerning the role of the family in personality development?"
      • Speaker: Miss Edna M. Carneseco, Enters, Phillips Brooks House, 3 P.M.
    • Conference on Guidance:
      • Topic: "What Personal Training Should Be Provided for Guidance Personnel?"
      • Speaker: Professor Donald J. Shapiro, Harvard Graduate School of Education.
      • Location: Lawrence Hall, Kirkland Street, 4 P.M.
  • Conferences and Discussions:
    • Tuesday, March 27:
      • Conference on Human Development in Cross-Cultural Perspective:
        • Topic: "Necessary Field Work with Mental or Behavioral Deviate: Professor William S. Boyson, Boston University".
    • Friday, March 30:
      • Courses of Instruction:
        • Topic: "What Training in the Field of Medicine Would You Recommend for Persons Working in the Graduate School of Education, Harvard Graduate School of Education? What Training in the Field of Guidance Would You Recommend for the Graduate School of Education? What Training in the Field of Counseling Would You Recommend for the Graduate School of Education?"
        • Speaker: Professor Harold S. Lief, Columbia University.
        • Moderator: William D. Volpe, Director of Counseling, Harvard Teachers Association.
        • Discussants: Edward Yeomans, Director, Student Counseling, Harvard Teachers Association; and James R. Dworkin, Director, Student Counseling, Harvard Teachers Association.
        • Time: 4 P.M.
      • Public Lecture:
        • Topic: "The New England Association of Social Studies Teachers: Annual Meeting".
        • Location: Lawrence Hall, Kirkland Street, 4 P.M.
        • Speaker: Professor George Demernek, Boston University.
  • Other Events:
    • Dinner Meeting:
      • Topic: "Commander Harold G. Martin, U.S.N."
      • Location: Harvard Club, 6 P.M.
      • RSVP: Miss Beatrice M. McElroy, 20 Mt. Auburn Street, Cambridge, Mass.
    • Questions and Discussion:
      • Topic: "What Training in the Field of Medicine Would You Recommend for Persons Working in the Graduate School of Education, Harvard Graduate School of Education? What Training in the Field of Guidance Would You Recommend for the Graduate School of Education? What Training in the Field of Counseling Would You Recommend for the Graduate School of Education?"
      • Speaker: Professor Harold S. Lief, Columbia University.
      • Moderator: William D. Volpe, Director of Counseling, Harvard Teachers Association.
      • Discussants: Edward Yeomans, Director, Student Counseling, Harvard Teachers Association; and James R. Dworkin, Director, Student Counseling, Harvard Teachers Association.
      • Time: 4 P.M.
    • Public Lecture:
      • Topic: "The New England Association of Social Studies Teachers: Annual Meeting".
      • Location: Lawrence Hall, Kirkland Street, 4 P.M.
      • Speaker: Professor George Demernek, Boston University.

Overall Layout and Design

  • The document is printed on aged, slightly yellowed paper, suggesting it is an archival or historical document.
  • The text is typed in a monospaced font, typical of early 20th-century printing.
  • The layout is organized into columns, with clear headings for different sections such as "Remembrances," "Conferences and Lectures," and "Conferences and Discussions."
  • The content is structured to provide a comprehensive overview of university events, lectures, and announcements for the specified dates.

This document serves as a historical record of academic and community activities at Harvard University during the early 20th century.