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The image shows a page from the "Harvard Bulletin" dated May 4. The page is titled "EVENTS" and lists various activities, performances, and events happening at Harvard University during that time. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:

  1. Loeb Drama Center:

    • Students involved in the Loeb Drama Center's productions this year can audition for roles in the summer's course on the literary and dramatic works of Shakespeare.
    • Upcoming performances include "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead" by Tom Stoppard, "The Winter's Tale" by Shakespeare, and "The Serpent" by Jean-Claude van Itallie.
  2. Film Events:

    • Hit Parade of the '60s: A film series showcasing popular films from the 1960s.
    • Ivy Films: A screening of "The Front" (1976) directed by Martin Ritt.
    • Harvard-Epworth Films: A series featuring "The Last Film" (1971) by Paul Sharits, "The Power of Sight" (1964) directed by Daniel Talbot, and "The Connection" (1961) by Shirley Clarke.
  3. Music and Concerts:

    • Opera Workshop: A performance of "The Telephone" by Gian Carlo Menotti.
    • Harvard Glee Club and Radcliffe Choral Society: A joint spring concert featuring works by Bach, Mozart, and others.
    • Yard Concerts: Informal outdoor performances by the Glee Club, Radcliffe Choral Society, and the Harvard-Radcliffe Collegium Musicum.
    • Middle Common Room Concerts: A series of concerts featuring works by Bach, Mozart, and contemporary composers.
  4. Theater and Drama:

    • Open Theater: A production of "The Serpent" by Jean-Claude van Itallie.
    • Experimental Theater: A production of "The Winter's Tale" by Shakespeare.
    • Agassiz Theater: A production of "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead" by Tom Stoppard.
  5. Special Events:

    • Commencement Rock: An outdoor rock concert featuring performances by Harvard students and faculty.

The page also includes a photograph of an outdoor event or gathering, possibly related to one of the listed events. The overall layout is organized with clear headings and descriptions for each event, providing a comprehensive guide to the cultural and artistic activities happening at Harvard during that period.

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The image is a page from the May 4 issue of "The Harvard Bulletin," specifically highlighting the events section.

Events

Loeb Drama Center

  • Theater Performance: Students in English 105, a course on literature and the arts taught by Professor Daniel Seltzer, are presenting their most ambitious project to date: Anton Chekhov's The Wedding and The Anniversary.
    • Dates and Times: Directed by Mr. Seltzer, the performances are at 8:30 PM on May 7, 8, 9, 10, and alternate nights with The Winner's Tale until May 9. All performances run at $3.50.
    • Special Show: There will be a special matinee on May 10 at 2 PM for high school students at $1.50.
  • Open Theater: Presents The Winner’s Tale from April 30 to May 9 at various times. Tickets are $3.50 during the week and $2 on weekends.
  • American Repertory Theatre Production: The Open Theater will present the first American production of Wiping the Tears of the Dead by Bernard W. Kobayashi from May 14-17. Tickets are $3.50.

Eliot House

  • Film Screening: Samuel Beckett's Film will be shown on May 12, 15, and 17 at 8 PM. Admission is free.

Sanders Theatre

  • Film Series: On May 17, Sergei Eisenstein's Ivan the Terrible, Part I and II will be shown, directed by Jay Leyda. This event is part of the Harvard Film Archive.

Harvard-Epworth Films

  • Japanese Cinema: On May 3, Woman of the Dunes (1964) will be shown. On May 10, Portrait of Chieko (1967) will be screened. Both films start at 7:30 PM and are free.

By Films, Charles Chaplin is Joined

  • Billy Projectionists: On May 6, noted film historian Kevin Brownlow will present The Great Dictator (1940) at 8 PM in the Science Center Lecture Hall. Admission is free.

Concerts and Performances

Chorus

  • Spring Concert: The Radcliffe Choral Society and the Harvard Glee Club will perform on May 5 in Sanders Theatre at 8:30 PM.

Cantata Singers

  • Concert: On May 9, John Harbison will conduct a program featuring works by Handel and others. The concert starts at 8:10 PM in Sanders Theatre.

Dudley House

  • Music Series: Performances include works by Haydn, Beethoven, and others. The concerts are on May 10 and May 11 in the Dudley House Dining Hall.

Midday Concerts

  • Lunchtime Performances: These concerts, featuring various musicians, occur on weekdays from 12:15 PM to 1 PM in the Faculty Room at University Hall.

Yard Concerts

  • Student Performances: On Wednesdays at noon, student musicians perform on the steps of Widener Library.

Mark Harvey’s Octet

  • Jazz Performance: On May 17 at 8:30 PM in Kresge Hall, a concert featuring original jazz compositions.

Common Rock

  • Free Concert: On Sunday, May 17, at the Cambridge Common, a free rock concert featuring local bands will be held. The event is free.

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The image shows a page from "The Harvard Bulletin," dated May 4. The page is dedicated to listing various events happening at Harvard, categorized under "Events."

  1. Loeb Drama Center:

    • Students in Professor Daniel Sullivan's course are performing "The Winter's Tale" by William Shakespeare.
    • Performances are scheduled for April 30 and May 1, 2, 3, 9, 10, and 11.
    • The Open Theater presents the first American production of "The Servant" by Robin Maugham.
    • Performances are scheduled for May 16 and 17, with a cost of $3.50.
  2. Film Studies:

    • The Harvard Film Archive is screening various films:
      • "The Blood on Satan's Claw" on May 1.
      • "The Wings of Eagles" on May 6.
      • "Marnie" on May 10.
      • "The Naked Kiss" on May 13.
      • "The Last Sunset" on May 17.
    • Films are shown at 7:00 PM in Carpenter Center, with admission $1.
  3. By Films:

    • Charles Chaplin's "Limelight" will be shown on May 12 at 1:00 PM and 7:00 PM in the Carpenter Center.
    • "Médicine Man" will be shown on May 13 at 7:00 PM in the Carpenter Center.
    • "The Man Who Knew Too Little" will be shown on May 17 at 7:00 PM in the Carpenter Center.
  4. Harvard-Epworth Films:

    • Films shown include "The End of the Affair" on May 3 and "The Night of the Iguana" on May 10.
    • Both films are at 8:00 PM in the Carpenter Center.
  5. Yard Concerts:

    • Concerts are scheduled on Wednesdays at 8:00 PM in Widener Library Courtyard.
    • The first concert is on May 12, followed by others on May 19, 26, and June 2.
  6. Cantata Singers:

    • John Harbison’s "60 Cantatas" will be performed on May 9 at 8:00 PM in Sanders Theatre.
  7. Middleway Concerts:

    • A series of concerts by students and members of the Music faculty will be held at 8:00 PM in Paine Hall on May 5, 12, 19, and 26.
  8. Mark Harvey’s Octet:

    • Performances are scheduled for May 17 at 8:00 PM in Boylston Hall.
  9. Common Rock:

    • A band performance is scheduled for May 17 at 8:00 PM in Boylston Hall.

The page includes a photo of a tennis match, possibly related to an event or simply illustrative of campus life. The image and text provide a snapshot of the vibrant cultural and academic activities available to the Harvard community during that period.

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The image is a page from the May 4, 1960 edition of the Harvard Bulletin, specifically the "Events" section. Here is a detailed summary of the content:

  1. Loeb Drama Center Events:

    • The Loeb Drama Center is hosting several performances and events.
    • "The Seagull" will be performed by the Harvard Dramatic Club, directed by Mr. Selitzer, from April 29 to May 8.
    • "The Winter's Tale" will run from May 10 to May 22, directed by Mr. Howard.
    • "The Open Theater" will present "The Servant" on May 14 and 15.
    • "The Cherry Orchard" will be performed by the Harvard Dramatic Club from May 19 to May 22, directed by Mr. Selitzer.
    • "Engelbrekt" will be performed on May 20 and 21.
    • "The Open Theater" will present "The Dumb Waiter" on May 21 and 22.
  2. Film Studies:

    • The Experimental Theater will show "The Seventh Seal" on April 27.
    • "The Trial" will be shown on May 13 and 14.
    • "The Open Theater" will present "The Servant" on May 14 and 15.
    • "The Cherry Orchard" will be shown on May 19 to 22.
    • "Engelbrekt" will be shown on May 20 and 21.
    • "The Dumb Waiter" will be shown on May 21 and 22.
  3. Theatre:

    • The Open Theater will show "The Servant" on May 14 and 15.
    • The Harvard Dramatic Club will present "The Cherry Orchard" on May 19 to 22.
    • "Engelbrekt" will be shown on May 20 and 21.
    • "The Dumb Waiter" will be shown on May 21 and 22.
  4. Film Screenings:

    • "The Seventh Seal" will be shown at the Experimental Theater on April 27.
    • "The Trial" will be shown on May 13 and 14.
    • "The Open Theater" will present "The Servant" on May 14 and 15.
  5. Film Studies and Screenings:

    • "The Open Theater" will present "The Dumb Waiter" on May 21 and 22.
    • The Experimental Theater will show "The Trial" on May 13 and 14.
  6. Other Events:

    • The Harvard-Epworth Film Series will show "The 31st of February" on May 3.
    • "The Red Balloon" will be shown on May 10.
    • "The Trial" will be shown on May 13 and 14.
  7. Concerts and Music:

    • "Yard Concerts" will be held, with the first concert on May 5.
    • "Cantata Singers" will perform on May 9 at Sanders Hall.
    • "Middlebury Concerts" will feature performances from students and faculty at various venues, including the Music School, on May 12 and 17.
  8. Other Performances:

    • "Mark Harvey's Octet" will perform on May 17.
    • "Common Rock" will be held on Sunday afternoons, with the first session on May 1.

The events listed include a variety of performances, film screenings, and concerts, highlighting the diverse cultural activities available at Harvard during that period.

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The image is a page from the Harvard Bulletin dated May 4, featuring the "Events" section. Here's a detailed summary:

  1. Loeb Drama Center:

    • The Winter's Tale: Runs from April 30 to May 9. Tickets are $10 for the matinees on weekdays and $2 for weekdays and weekends on weekends, with a total of $1.50 during the week and $2 on weekends.
    • The Open Theater: Presents The Seer by Leeland Moss, directed by Mr. Selzer. It opens April 30 and runs until May 9. Tickets are $3.00.
    • The Seer: A one-act play by Leeland Moss, directed by Mr. Selzer, is available at the Loeb Drama Center.
  2. Film Screenings:

    • Engines by Samuel Beckett: Screened at the Open Theater on May 12 and 15.
    • Endgame: Screened on May 13 and 16.
    • Terminal: Screened on May 14 and 17.
    • The Seer: Screened on May 17 and 18.
    • The Wings of Eagles: Directed by Ford and Ward Bondi, screened on May 10.
    • Mornie: Screened on May 10.
    • Naked Kiss: Screened on May 17.
    • Harvard-Egworth Films: Features films like The Island of Dr. Moreau, The Man Who Could Work Miracles, and The Uninvited. Screenings are on May 3 and 4, with specific times and locations.
  3. By Films:

    • Charles Chaplin’s films are being screened at various times on May 12, 13, and 15.
  4. Harvard-Egworth Films:

    • Various films are presented, including those by the Institute of Politics and others.
  5. Yard Concerts:

    • Concerts are planned for May 5 and 17, featuring performances by different groups, including John Harbison and others. The events are free and open to the public.
  6. Cantata Singers:

    • A concert by John Harbison’s Cantata Singers on May 9 at 8:30 PM. Tickets cost $1.50.
  7. Midday Concerts:

    • Free concerts by the Harvard faculty and students on May 5 at 12:30 PM, featuring a variety of musical performances.
  8. Mark Harvey's Octet:

    • A concert by Mark Harvey’s Octet scheduled for May 17, with specific times and locations.
  9. Common Rock:

    • A Sunday afternoon concert series by the Common Rock, presumably on May 14, with performances open to the public.

The page provides detailed information about the events happening at Harvard and their schedules, ticket prices, and locations.

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The image is a page from a publication titled "The Harvard Bulletin," dated May 4, 1965. The page is dedicated to upcoming events, with the headline "EVENTS" prominently displayed at the top. The page is divided into two columns, with text describing various events and a black-and-white photograph of a street scene, likely on the Harvard campus, featuring several people and a car.

Here is a detailed summary of the events listed:

  1. Loeb Drama Center:

    • Students' Choice: This year, the course includes 105. Professor Roger L. Brown and students will present three plays. The first is "The Serpent" by Bernard Seltzer, directed by a Cirpacian, opening April 30 and running until May 9. Tickets are $1.50 for the week and $2 on weekends.
    • The Open Theater: Will present the first American production of "The Serpent" by S. Y. Agnon, translated by Bernard Seltzer. It opens May 13 and runs through May 15. Tickets are $1.50.
    • Other Productions: "The Serpent" by S. Y. Agnon, directed by Sanford Meisner, will be presented at the Loeb Drama Center from May 13 to 15. "The Serpent" is also being presented at the Experimental Theater from May 13 to 15.
  2. Film Studies:

    • May 10: Hitchcock will present "The 39 Steps" at 8:30 and 10:00 p.m. at the Brattle.
    • May 12: "The Serpent" will be shown at the Carpenter Center at 8:30 and 10:00 p.m.
  3. Ivy Films:

    • May 13: "The Serpent" will be shown at the Brattle at 9:30 p.m.
  4. Harvard-Epworth Films:

    • May 10: "The Serpent" will be shown at the Carpenter Center at 9:30 p.m.
  5. Yard Concerts:

    • May 5: The Glee Club and the Radcliffe Choral Society will perform. The Choral will meet in the Yard at 7:00 p.m.
  6. Cantata Singers:

    • May 9: Bach's "B Minor Mass" will be performed at the First Church. Tickets are $1.50 to $3.50, available at the door or at 10:00 a.m. at the Brattle.
  7. Midday Concerts:

    • May 12: A concert at 12:30 p.m. at the Brattle, featuring the Harvard University Band.
  8. Mark Harvey Octet:

    • May 6: Jazz concert at the Brattle at 8:00 p.m. Admission is $1.25.
  9. Common Rock:

    • May 9: Informal concert at the Brattle at 8:00 p.m. Admission is $1.25.

The page provides a glimpse into the cultural and artistic events happening on or near the Harvard campus during that time.

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The text below lists various cultural and entertainment events happening at Harvard, including performances by the Loeb Drama Center, film studies screenings of Hitchcock's works and others, Ivy Films featuring Charles Chaplin movies, Harvard-Epworth films, yard concerts by the Glee Club, and musical performances such as Cantata Singers, Midday Concerts, Mark Harvey's Octet, and Common Rock Sunday afternoon rock concerts. Each event includes details like dates, venues, admission prices, and brief descriptions. The page number at the bottom is 4.

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The image shows an open page from a publication titled "The Harvard Bulletin," dated May 4. The page features a section prominently labeled "EVENTS" in large, bold, uppercase letters. Below this heading, the page contains a detailed listing of various cultural, theatrical, and musical events scheduled for the upcoming weeks at Harvard University.

Key Elements of the Image:

  1. Header:

    • The top of the page displays the date "MAY 4" and the title "THE HARVARD BULLETIN" in bold, uppercase letters.
    • The word "EVENTS" is prominently displayed in large, bold, uppercase letters, serving as a clear section header.
  2. Content Layout:

    • The page is formatted in a newspaper or magazine style, with columns of text and a mix of event listings and descriptions.

    • The left column lists several theatrical and film events, including:

      • Loeb Drama Center: Performances of plays such as The Winter's Tale and The Rape of Lucretia.
      • Film Studies: Screenings of films like Altered States and The Godfather.
      • Harvard-Epworth Films: A film series, including Island and Point of Order.
      • Yard Concerts: Announcements of upcoming musical performances.
    • The right column includes additional event listings, such as:

      • Choral Society and Glee Club concerts.
      • Cantata Singers performance.
      • Middy Concerts.
      • Mark Harvey's Odet.
      • Common Rock concert.
  3. Visual Elements:

    • There is a small black-and-white photograph in the top right corner of the page. The image appears to depict an outdoor scene, possibly a campus or architectural setting, though the details are not entirely clear due to the resolution.
    • The page has a clean, structured layout typical of a university bulletin or newsletter, with clear headings, subheadings, and organized text.
  4. Footer:

    • At the bottom of the page, there is a page number "4" and the text "HARVARD BULLETIN" repeated, indicating this is part of a larger publication.

Overall Impression:

The image captures a snapshot of campus life at Harvard University, highlighting a vibrant schedule of cultural and artistic events. The design is functional and informative, aimed at keeping students and faculty informed about upcoming activities. The inclusion of both theatrical performances and musical concerts suggests a rich and diverse cultural scene at the university during this time.

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The image is a page from a newspaper or magazine, featuring a table of contents and various articles. The page has a green border on the left and right sides, with a black border at the top and bottom. The table of contents lists several articles, including "Events," "Midday Concerts," "Common Rock," and "Yard of Concrete." The "Events" section includes information about upcoming events, such as the Harvard Glee Club's spring concert and the Harvard Film Society's film screenings. The "Midday Concerts" section provides details about concerts happening during the day, including the time, location, and performers. The "Common Rock" section covers rock concerts happening in the Cambridge area, while the "Yard of Concrete" section discusses a film screening at the Harvard Film Society. The page also features a black-and-white image of a building and people in the background, possibly related to one of the articles or events mentioned in the table of contents.