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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1958-1960

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The image shows a program for a musical event held at Harvard College. The event is the 35th Reunion of the Class of 1924, which took place on June 9, 1959, at 2 o'clock at the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The program features music composed by Walter Piston, a member of the Class of 1924.

The program includes the following pieces:

  1. Suite for Oboe and Piano

    • Performers: Michael Palmer ('59) and Bernard Kreger ('59)
  2. Sonatina for Violin and Harpsichord (Piano)

    • Performers: Barbara Rice and Joanne Stufft (Graduate Students, Radcliffe College)
  3. Prelude and Allegro for Organ and Strings

    • Performers: Lois Pardue (Assistant University Organist) and Strings from Harvard and Radcliffe
    • Conductor: G. Wallace Woodworth ('24)

The program is neatly printed on a white sheet of paper, and the Harvard College emblem is visible at the top of the page. The left side of the image shows the edge of a book with visible stitching and some handwritten notes or markings.

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The image shows a page from the program for the 35th reunion of the Harvard College Class of 1924. The program is titled and dated for June 9, 1959, at 2 o'clock, held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum.

The music program features works by Walter Piston, an alumnus from the class of 1924. The program lists three musical pieces:

  1. "Suite for Oboe and Piano" by Michael Palmer (1959) and Bernard Kreger (1959).
  2. "Sonatina for Violin and Harpsichord (Piano)" by Barbara Rice and Joanne Stuffo, who are graduate students from Radcliffe College.
  3. "Prelude and Allegro for Organ and Strings" performed by Lois Pardue, the Assistant University Organist, and strings from Harvard and Radcliffe, with G. Wallace Woodworth (1924), the conductor.

The Harvard College logo is present at the top center of the page. The page appears to be part of an old book, with some visible wear, including a few creases and a marking on the left margin.

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The image shows a program for the 35th reunion of the Harvard College Class of 1924. The event took place at the Busch-Reisinger Museum on June 9, 1959, at 2 o'clock. The music for the reunion was provided by Walter Piston, a member of the class of 1924. The program includes several musical performances:

  1. "Suite for Oboe and Piano" performed by Michael Palmer and Bernard Kreger, both from the class of 1959.
  2. "Sonatina for Violin and Harpsichord (Piano)" performed by Barbara Rice and Joanne Stuffo, graduate students at Radcliffe College.
  3. "Prelude and Allegro for Organ and Strings" with Lois Pardue, Assistant University Organist, and strings from Harvard and Radcliffe, conducted by G. Wallace Woodworth, a member of the class of 1924.

The cover of the program features the Harvard College crest at the top, followed by the title and details of the event. The right edge of the page shows signs of age and handling.

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The image shows a program from a musical event organized by Harvard College for the Class of 1924 during their 35th reunion. The concert took place at the Busch-Reisinger Museum on June 9, 1959, at 2 o'clock.

The music for this event was provided by Walter Piston, who graduated from Harvard in 1924.

Here is the detailed program:

  1. Suite for Oboe and Piano

    • Performed by Michael Palmer (class of 1959) on the oboe and Bernard Kreger (class of 1959) on the piano.
  2. Sonatina for Violin and Harpsichord (Piano)

    • Performed by Barbara Rice and Joanne Suffo, who are graduate students at Radcliffe College.
  3. Prelude and Allegro for Organ and Strings

    • Performed by Lois Pardue, Assistant University Organist, on the organ.
    • Accompanied by strings from Harvard and Radcliffe, conducted by G. Wallace Woodworth (class of 1924).

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The image shows a page from a program booklet for the Harvard College Class of 1924's 35th Reunion. The event took place on June 9, 1959, at 2 o'clock in the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The musical program was curated by Walter Piston, a member of the Class of 1924.

The program lists the following performances:

  1. Suite for Oboe and Piano:

    • Performed by Michael Palmer ('59) and Bernard Kreger ('59).
  2. Sonatina for Violin and Harpsichord (Piano):

    • Performed by Barbara Rice and Joanne Stuffo, who were graduate students at Radcliffe College.
  3. Prelude and Allegro for Organ and Strings:

    • Performed by Lois Pardue, the Assistant University Organist, and the strings ensemble from Harvard and Radcliffe, conducted by G. Wallace Woodworth ('24).

The booklet also features the Harvard University shield emblem at the top center of the page. The page is part of a larger book, indicated by the visible binding and the numbering on the edge of the page.

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The image shows a page from a program booklet for the 35th reunion of the Harvard College Class of 1924. The event was held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum on June 9, 1959, at 2:00 PM. The program features music composed by Walter Piston, a member of the Class of 1924.

The musical pieces included in the program are as follows:

  1. Suite for Oboe and Piano, performed by Michael Palmer ('59) and Bernard Kreger ('59).
  2. Sonatina for Violin and Harpsichord (Piano), performed by Barbara Rice and Joanne Stuffo, who were graduate students at Radcliffe College.
  3. Prelude and Allegro for Organ and Strings, with Lois Pardue as the Assistant University Organist and strings from Harvard and Radcliffe, conducted by G. Wallace Woodworth ('24).

The page also includes the Harvard College crest at the top, indicating the affiliation with Harvard University. The page is partially torn along the left margin, and there are some handwritten notes and markings on the left edge.

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This image displays a page from a book or booklet that seems to be a program for a music event commemorating the 35th reunion of the Harvard College Class of 1924. At the center top, there is the Harvard College emblem with the Latin motto "VERITAS" and the class year "1924".

The event was scheduled to take place at the Busch-Reisinger Museum on June 9, 1959, at 2 o'clock, with music by Walter Piston, who is noted as being from the class of '24.

The program includes:

  1. Suite for Oboe and Piano

    • Performed by Michael Palmer, '59, and Bernard Kreger, '59
  2. Sonatina for Violin and Harpsichord (Piano)

    • Performed by Barbara Rice and Joanne Stufo
      (both noted as graduate students from Radcliffe College)
  3. Prelude and Allegro for Organ and Strings

    • Performed by Lois Pardue, Assistant University Organist
    • Accompanied by strings from Harvard and Radcliffe
    • Conducted by G. Wallace Woodworth, '24

The page is off-white with a visible binding on the left side. Some aging or wear is evident, with what appear to be creases on the open edge of the page. The Harvard College emblem is used as a watermark at the center top of the page.

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The image shows an open book, likely a program or booklet, detailing a musical event. The cover or title page features the following information:

Title and Event Details:

  • Event: "Harvard College Class of 1924, 35th REUNION"
  • Date and Location: Busch-Reisinger Museum, June 9, 1959, at 2 o'clock.
  • Music by: Walter Piston, Class of 1924.

Program Listing:

The booklet includes a list of musical performances scheduled for the event:

  1. Suite for Oboe and Piano

    • Performed by Michael Palmer ('59) and Bernard Kreger ('59).
  2. Sonata for Violin and Harpsichord (Piano)

    • Performed by Barbara Rice and Joanne Stuflo (Graduate Students, Radcliffe College).
  3. Prelude and Allegro for Organ and Strings

    • Performed by Lois Pardue, Assistant University Organist, with strings from Harvard and Radcliffe.
    • Conducted by G. Wallace Woodworth ('24).

Design and Layout:

  • The booklet has a clean, formal layout with centered text.
  • The top right corner features a small emblem or crest, likely representing Harvard College.
  • The spine of the booklet is visible on the left, showing the book's structure and binding.

Additional Notes:

  • The booklet appears to be part of a commemorative event celebrating the 35th reunion of the Harvard College Class of 1924.
  • The performers are listed with their class years, indicating their connection to the university or the event.
  • The inclusion of both modern and historical instruments (e.g., harpsichord) suggests a blend of traditional and contemporary musical styles.

This program serves as a historical document, capturing the musical offerings and participants of the reunion event.

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The image shows a program booklet for a reunion event of the Harvard College Class of 1924. The booklet is open to a page displaying the title "HARVARD COLLEGE Class of 1924 35th REUNION" at the top. Below the title, there is a logo and some text. The page also includes a list of musical pieces that were performed during the event, along with the names of the performers and the date and time of the performance. The booklet has a green cover and a white interior.

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The image depicts an open book, possibly a program for a reunion event. The book is open to a page that reads "HARVARD COLLEGE Class of 1924 35th REUNION." The text also mentions "Music by WALTER PISTON, '24," indicating that the music for the reunion was composed by Walter Piston, who graduated from Harvard College in 1924. The program includes a list of performers and their respective pieces, such as "Suite for Oboe and Piano" performed by Michael Palmer and Bernard Kreger, and "Sonata for Violin and Harpsichord (Piano)" performed by Barbara Rice and Joanne Stuffo. The program also includes information about the conductor, G. Wallace Woodworth, and the location of the event, the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The book appears to be well-used, with some wear and tear on the pages, suggesting that it has been handled frequently.