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The image displays two open pages from a program or booklet, likely from a university or academic institution. The left page is labeled "I. Commencement Week Special Events," and the right page is labeled "II. Commencement Week Open Houses at Museums, Observatories and Laboratories."
The events listed include:
The Frontiers of Knowledge - University Symposium
Other Events:
The open houses include:
The booklet provides detailed schedules and locations for each event, indicating a well-organized commencement week with a focus on academic symposia, dedications, and open houses at various institutional facilities.
The image shows a page from a university event program, specifically detailing events for Commencement Week. The page is titled "The Frontiers of Knowledge" and is part of a university symposium.
Dismantling of Diplomas (Emerson Hall):
Fifth Fruits of the Program (Various Locations):
Directions on Tensions in Liberal Education (Pain Hall):
Growth Center in Living Groups (Hunt Hall):
Educational Lecture Series:
Astronomical Observatory (Stearns Observatory):
Atmospheric Laboratory:
Physics Laboratory:
German Art from the Middle Ages to the Present:
William Rogers Art Museum:
Cecil W. Healy Memorial Museum:
Harvard Museum of Comparative Zoology:
The program also includes the Pi Beta Kappa Parade and Exercises, scheduled for Monday, June 12, at 11:15 a.m. in Soldiers' Field Theatre, and details about the Commencement Week activities such as the Commencement Dinner and the Commencement Banquet.
The image shows a page from a program detailing events and activities during Commencement Week at Harvard University. The page is divided into three main sections:
University Symposium:
Special Lectures:
Phi Beta Kappa Parade and Exercises:
This program provides a comprehensive look into the academic and cultural events planned during Commencement Week at Harvard University.
The image is a detailed schedule of events for Commencement Week at Harvard University, specifically from June 10 to June 15. The schedule is divided into several sections, each detailing different types of events and activities.
Commencement Week Special Events:
Directions for Tours:
Open Houses and Exhibits:
Special Exhibits and Events:
Museums, Libraries, and Exhibits Regularly Open to the Public:
The image provides a comprehensive overview of the various academic, cultural, and social activities planned during Harvard's Commencement Week, highlighting the university's extensive resources and offerings.
The image is a scanned document detailing the schedule and events for Harvard University's Commencement Week. Here's a detailed summary of the contents:
The Frontiers of Knowledge
University Symposia
Wednesday, June 11, 10:15-11:20 a.m., Emerson Hall 211
Dilemmas of Diplomacy
Directors and Trends in Liberal Education
Thursday, June 12, 10:15-11:20 a.m., Various Locations
Dreams, Memory and Man
Crowds Control in Living Cities
Phi Beta Kappa Exercises
Other Special Events
The document provides a comprehensive guide to the various academic, social, and cultural events and exhibits available during Harvard's Commencement Week.
The image shows a page from a booklet or program detailing Commencement Week events and activities. The page is divided into several sections, each providing information about different events, exhibits, and open houses scheduled during the week.
Dinner for Members of Liberal Education
Dinner for the Class of 1935
Dinner for the Class of 1936
Dinner for the Class of 1937
Archaeological Museum
Astronomical Observatory
Bussey Institution
Cambridge Electron Accelerator
Gordon Trophy Laboratory
Harvard College Observatory
Harvard Forest
Harvard University Herbaria
Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology
Radcliffe Observatory
Fogg Art Museum
Harvard University Library
Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology
Radcliffe Observatory
Phi Beta Kappa Parade and Exercises
Class of 1935 Art Exhibit
Class of 1935 Photograph Exhibit
The page provides a comprehensive schedule of events and activities for Commencement Week, including special events, open houses, and regularly open museums and libraries.
The image depicts an open book with two pages visible, alongside a vertical strip which appears to be either a bookmark or a guide of some sort attached to the left side. The book is on a flat white surface, possibly on a desk or a table. The pages are filled with text and are from an academic or formal publication, judging by the structure, layout, and the contents visible.
On the two pages shown, there are three numbered sections visible:
There are numbers on the bottom of each page, suggesting that the left page is page 3 and the right page is page 4. Given the nature of the content and numbering, this might be from a university or college commencement program or informational guide. The style and layout indicate that the publication could be several decades old, as it features a traditional, simple design with no colored images or modern graphical elements.
The image shows an open booklet or pamphlet with a detailed schedule and descriptions for "Commencement Week Special Events" and related activities. The text is laid out in columns, spanning multiple pages of the booklet.
Key sections visible include:
Commencement Week Special Events:
Phi Beta Kappa Parade and Exercises:
Commencement Week Open Houses at Museums, Observatories, and Laboratories:
Museums, Libraries, and Exhibits Regularly Open to the Public:
The overall content provides a guide for attendees during Harvard's Commencement Week, offering educational, cultural, and celebratory events. The pages are neatly typed and formatted with headings, subheadings, and some decorative dividers.
The image shows a page from a printed program or brochure, likely for an academic or institutional event. The page is divided into several sections, each detailing different activities, events, or facilities. Here's a detailed description:
Header:
Main Sections:
This section lists various special events scheduled during Commencement Week. Key details include:
The Frontiers of Knowledge University Symposium:
Directions and Tours in Liberal Education:
Drama, Music and the Theatre:
Growth Control in Living Cells:
This section lists open houses and special events at various university facilities during Commencement Week:
Astronomical Observatory:
Agassiz Station:
Cyclotron Laboratory:
German Art from the Middle Ages to the Present:
Class of 1935 Art Exhibit:
Published Writings of the Class of 1935:
This section lists facilities that are open to the public on a regular basis, with specific hours and details:
The image is of a two-page spread from a booklet or pamphlet. The left page contains a list of events under the heading "I. Commencement Week Special Events." The events are organized by date and include lectures, exhibitions, and special presentations. The right page has a similar layout with events listed under the heading "II. Commencement Week Open Houses at Museums, Observatories, and Laboratories." The events listed here include open houses at various facilities and laboratories on the Harvard University campus. The text is printed in black ink on white paper, and the layout is organized into columns with bullet points for easy reading.