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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1968-1970

ARCH.2013.5.12, Rendition: 797907

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The image appears to be a page from a magazine or newsletter, dated May 2, 1970. The page includes a black-and-white photograph at the top, depicting a carousel with people riding on it. Below the photograph, there is a list of various events and announcements, categorized by different activities and interests. Here is a detailed summary of the content:

  1. Baseball: Coach Loyal Park's cricket team plays on April 30 and May 1. The team has upcoming games against Navy, Northeastern, and Penn. The NCAA championships will be held in New Haven, with Harvard also participating.

  2. Crew: The heavyweight and lightweight crews have upcoming races against MIT, Harvard, and Yale. The varsity will race against Harvard on May 9.

  3. Golf: The I.L.G.A. championship season ends at Dartmouth on May 11.

  4. Lacrosse: The last three games are against Dartmouth, Army, and Yale.

  5. Tennis: Jack Barnaby's team will play at the New England Championships and against Wesleyan and C.C.N.Y.

  6. Track: Bill McCarthy's sterling athletes will compete in the Heptagonal Games at New Haven on May 9.

  7. Jugendstil: An article discusses the Art Nouveau movement in English, highlighting its impact on various arts and crafts.

  8. Louth Galleries: Announcements of exhibitions featuring paintings and sculptures by artists like Hyman Bloom and Jack Levine.

  9. Honors to Society: A list of students who have received awards and honors, including those watched by Dr. Vincent P. Dole and Dr. David E. Rogers.

  10. Trinity Retreat: The Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., will preach at Trinity Church on May 3.

  11. More Jugendstil: A gallery talk by Dr. Julia Phelps at the Busch-Reisinger Museum.

  12. Fun Fair: The International Student Association of Greater Boston will hold a fair at the Hynes Auditorium on May 2, featuring food, music, and crafts from 30 countries.

  13. Reading Period: Information about the reading period from April 30 through May 19, with coffee hours and exhibitions of young scholars' work.

At the bottom right of the page, there is a small black-and-white photograph of a teacup and saucer, likely related to the Jugendstil or Art Nouveau theme mentioned in the text.

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The image shows a page from a 1970 newspaper or magazine. The page features a variety of articles and advertisements, primarily focused on sports and cultural events.

  1. Sports Events:

    • Baseball: The article discusses a baseball game involving teams from Harvard and Penn, with specific games scheduled for May 11, 13, and 15. It mentions the Eastern Sprint races on May 9 and the heavyweights and lightweights rowing events on May 9 and 13.

    • Golf: The E.J.G.A. championships are mentioned to be held in New Haven on May 9 and 10.

    • LaCrosse: The last game of the season is scheduled for May 13 at Dartmouth.

    • Tennis: Jack Barnaby’s netmen will be playing at the New England Championships, with specific dates and opponents listed for May 8 and 10.

    • Track: Bill McCardy's track meet is scheduled for May 9, with the regular season ending on May 29 and an NCAA meet at Penn on May 30.

  2. Cultural Events:

    • Jugendstil: An article describes Jugendstil as a movement from the late 19th to early 20th century, focusing on a show at the Busch-Reisinger Museum from May 28 to June 13.

    • Fun Fair: The International Student Association of Greater Boston is hosting a fun fair from May 3 to May 2 from 33 Garden Street.

    • Reading Period: Details a reading period that runs from April 30 through May 19, with a focus on the literary work by Henri van de Velde.

    • Lob Gallery: Features an exhibition of Allyn Amundson's works from May 18 to May 28.

    • Heroin in Society: Discusses a significant drug problem at Harvard, with an event at the Harvard Club on May 21.

    • Trinity Rector: The Rev. Theodore Fereby preaches at Trinity Church on May 3.

    • More Jugendstil: A gallery talk by Dr. Julia Philips at the Busch-Reisinger Museum on May 23.

The page also includes a small black-and-white photograph depicting a rowing event, likely the Eastern Sprint races, with participants in boats on a river. The date on the page is May 4, 1970.

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The image shows a two-page spread from a publication, likely a newspaper or magazine, dated May 4, 1970. The left page contains a black-and-white photograph at the top, with a caption that is not clearly readable in the image. Below the photograph, there are several columns of text, each detailing different events and activities.

The right page also features a black-and-white photograph at the top, with the caption "The International Student Association of Greater Boston will present the 11th annual International Student Bazaar, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday, May 2, in the Holyoke Center, 1350 Massachusetts Avenue. Admission will be 25 cents for adults and 10 cents for children." Below the photograph, the page is divided into several columns of text, similar to the left page. The text includes announcements and articles about various events, such as a jugendstil exhibition, a fun fair, a reading period, a talk on heroin in society, and a trinity rector event.

The layout of the pages is structured with headlines, photographs, and blocks of text, typical of a newspaper or a program of events. The font is consistent and the design is straightforward, focusing on conveying information clearly. The events listed are varied, including sports, cultural exhibitions, and academic talks, indicating a diverse and active community.

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The image is a page from a newspaper dated May 4, 1970, detailing various upcoming events and activities. Here is a detailed summary of the content:

Sports

  1. Baseball:

    • Coach Royal Park's Crusaders will play doubleheaders:
      • May 5 (away) at 3:30 PM against Annapolis.
      • May 9 (home) against Navy at 1:30 PM and Penn State at 5 PM.
      • May 15 (both at 3 PM) against teams from the University of Maryland and Cornell.
  2. Crew:

    • The heavyweight and lightweight rowing teams from the Eastern Sprints will compete on the Occoquan on May 9. The traditional Harvard-Yale race will be held on June 13, with the Royal Henley on July 2-4.
  3. Golf:

    • The E.G.A. championships are scheduled at New Haven from May 9-10, with the season concluding at Dartmouth on May 13.
  4. Lacrosse:

    • The last three opponents of the season include:
      • May 9 (2:30 PM) against Dartmouth.
      • May 13 (3 PM) at Yale.
      • May 16 (away) at 2:15 PM.
  5. Tennis:

    • Jack Barnaby’s netmen will compete at the New England Intercollegiates at Wesleyan on May 8-10. They will finish the season against MIT on May 13 and Yale on May 16.
  6. Track:

    • Bill McCurdy’s squad of runners and jumpers will participate in the Heptagonal Championships at New Haven on May 9. The season finale will be at the IC4A meet at Princeton on May 29-30.

Arts and Exhibitions

  1. Jugendstil (Art Nouveau):
    • The movement, which started in 1890, is highlighted as a vital force contributing to the modern art scene. The Germanic version of this movement will be showcased at a major spring exhibition beginning April 28 at the Museum of Modern Art. This exhibition includes both impressive collections of decorative arts and exotic objects.

Community Events

  1. Fun Fair:

    • The International Student Association of Greater Boston will host a fun fair on May 2 from noon to midnight at 33 Garden Street. It includes food, drink, entertainment, and a flea market. Admission is 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for children.
  2. Reading Period:

    • From April 30 through May 19, students have a period to prepare for final exams, featuring a stream of consciousness poetry reading by Henri van de Velde and others at the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
  3. Lob Galleries:

    • Galleries will have extended hours to display various art pieces, including works by Andy Warhol and others at the Busch-Reisinger Museum.

Social Issues

  1. Heroin in Society:
    • A discussion on the drug problem, led by Dr. Vincent P. Dole, Dr. Marie Nyswander, and others, will take place at Memorial Church on May 3 at 8 PM.

Religious Events

  1. Trinity Rector:
    • The Reverend Theodore P. Ferris will deliver a sermon at Trinity Church on Memorial Day (May 16) at 11 AM.

Image

  • The page also includes an image of a white ceramic jug with a lid, likely an example of the Jugendstil (Art Nouveau) exhibition piece. The jug is part of the exhibition at the Busch-Reisinger Museum.

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The image is a page from a publication dated May 4, 1970, detailing various events and activities scheduled for the week. Here's a detailed summary:

Events and Activities:

  1. Baseball:

    • Loyal Park's Crew: The baseball team will play its first game at home on May 11 at 7:30 p.m. against Army.
    • Crew: The heavyweights and lightweight rowing teams will compete in the Eastern Sprints on May 9, with the finals on May 10. The Harvard-Yale races are scheduled for June 13.
    • Track: Bill McCardy's team will compete in the NCAA championships at New Haven on May 9-10. The Harvard-Yale track meet will be held on May 15 at 2:30 p.m.
  2. Jugendstil:

    • An exhibition of Jugendstil art, which swept Europe from 1890 to 1910, is on display at the Busch-Reisinger Museum from May 28 to June 13. The exhibition includes ceramics, glass, and other exotic objects.
  3. Fun Fair:

    • The International Student Association of Greater Boston is organizing a fun fair on May 2 from noon to midnight at the 33 Garden Street, Cambridge. The fair includes food, drink, entertainment, and admission is free for students.
  4. Reading Period:

    • Coffee will be served from April 30 through May 19 in the streams of consciousness area. The reading period is from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. in the Library, and the coffee is provided by the Student Activities Committee.
  5. Losh Galleries:

    • The galleries will be open for viewing on May 18, featuring works by Allyn Amundson.
  6. Heroin in Society:

    • A discussion on the heroin problem will be held on May 6 at 8:15 p.m. in the Rockefeller Chapel, featuring Dr. Vincent P. Dole and Dr. Mary Jean Kreek from Rockefeller University, and The Hon. Mansfield O'Brien from the New York State Narcotics Bureau. Admission is free.
  7. Trinity Rector:

    • The Rev. Theodore Perry will preach at Memorial Church on May 3 at 11 a.m.
  8. More Jugendstil:

    • A gallery talk by Dr. Julia Phelps on the Busch-Reisinger collection will be held on May 2 at 5 p.m.

Additional Details:

  • The page also includes a photo of a horse race, likely related to the baseball and track events mentioned.

This page is a mix of sports, cultural events, and academic activities, providing a snapshot of the diverse happenings at a university or college in early May 1970.

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The image appears to be a page from a newspaper or magazine dated May 4, 1970. The page contains a variety of sports and cultural event listings, along with a photograph and a small illustration.

Here's a detailed summary of the contents:

Sports Events:

  1. Baseball:

    • Coach Loyal Park's crew competes in the 11th annual doubleheader on May 11 against Penn.
    • The heavyweights and lightweights row in the Eastern Springs Regatta on May 9.
    • The traditional Harvard-Yale regatta is on May 9.
    • The NCAA championships are on May 15 (both at 3:30).
    • The Harvard baseball team will be playing at Omaha on May 13.
  2. Golf:

    • The E.I.G.A. championships are at New Haven, May 9-10.
  3. Lawn Tennis:

    • The last three opponents of Jack Barna are Wesleyan (May 8), Dartmouth (May 13), and Yale (May 16).
  4. Track:

    • Bill McCardy's team will compete in the New Haven Invitational on May 9.
    • The Harvard track team will have a season finale at the Stadium on May 17.

Cultural Events:

  1. Jugendstil:

    • The Art Nouveau movement's decline is discussed, with the German movement at the Busch-Reisinger Museum from May 28 to June 13.
    • The exhibition is called "The Turn of a Century: Art Nouveau Books and Their Designers."
  2. Loeb Galleries:

    • Audiences can see the "Interpretations of the American Landscape" by Allyn Amundson from May 18.
  3. Heroin in Society:

    • A talk on the heroin problem by Dr. Vincent P. Dole and Dr. Marie Nyswander at Rockefeller University, and The Hon. Mansfield O. Ohrenstein, New York City, on May 27 at 7:30 in Amphitheater C.25 Shattuck St., Boston.
  4. Trinity Rector:

    • The Rev. Theodore C. Williams Jr. will preach on May 3 at 11.
  5. Fun Fair:

    • The International Student Association of Greater Boston holds a Fun Fair at 33 Garden Street, Cambridge, from noon to midnight, featuring food, drink, entertainment, and admission for students.
  6. Reading Period:

    • From April 30 through May 19, there will be an ocean of coffee and reading materials available.
  7. More Jugendstil:

    • A gallery talk by Dr. Julia Phelps at the Busch-Reisinger Museum on May 25.

Visuals:

  • The page includes a black-and-white photograph of a horse race, possibly from a sporting event.
  • There is also a small illustration of a teacup and saucer.

The layout of the page is organized into columns with text descriptions of various events, highlighting both sports and cultural happenings in May 1970.

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The image provided is a photograph of a page from a book or magazine, opened to a spread with content visible on two pages. The left page displays a black and white reproduction of a classical painting or artwork depicting a night scene, likely from the Middle Ages or Renaissance period. The scene shows several figures dressed in period costumes. There appears to be a procession or dance as some figures are on horseback while others are standing or moving alongside the horses.

The right page contains text in several sections, looking like a series of announcements or event listings, with a cup and saucer illustration accompanying one of the text boxes at the bottom right corner. The titles in the text are clearly discernible and cover various topics such as "Juggendstil in English," "Fun Fair," "Art Nouveau Books," "Music Galleries," "Heroin in Society," and "Trinity Rector." These titles suggest cultural, educational, and social subject matter, indicating that the page might be from a college or university publication advertising upcoming events and talks.

Near the bottom right corner of the spread, there's a date printed which says "May 4, 1970," suggesting the time period of the publication. The page edges show slight signs of wear and aging, indicating that it is a vintage publication.

The overall quality of the image is clear, and you can discern the textures of the book's paper. The lighting on the photograph is even, allowing for details in both the photograph of the artwork and the printed texts to be visible. There is a slight shadow over the left page, but it does not obscure the content.

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The image depicts a page from a publication dated May 4, 1970. The page includes a black and white illustration at the top showing a medieval or Renaissance scene with figures on horseback and people dressed in period clothing. Below the illustration are various columns of text covering multiple topics such as sports schedules and results (Baseball, Crew, Golf, Lacrosse, Tennis, Track), art and cultural events (Jugendstil, Loeb Galleries, Fun Fair, Reading Period), social issues (Heroin in Society), and religious announcements (Trinity Rector).

There is also a small black and white photograph of a cup and saucer in the lower right corner. The page number "5" is printed at the bottom along with the date. The page is mounted on a larger book or album page with a green hardcover visible beneath it.

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The image shows an open page from a publication, likely a newspaper or magazine, dated May 4, 1970. The page is divided into several sections, each containing text and accompanying illustrations. Here's a detailed description:

Layout and Content:

  1. Top Section:

    • There is a large, black-and-white illustration at the top of the page. The illustration depicts a dramatic scene featuring two riders on horseback. One rider appears to be in motion, possibly in a chase or battle, while the other is more static. The riders are dressed in historical or fantasy-like attire, suggesting a medieval or dramatic theme. The background is dark, emphasizing the action in the foreground.
  2. Middle Section:

    • Below the illustration, the page is divided into several columns of text, each with headings and descriptions. The text appears to be event listings or announcements, likely for cultural, artistic, or community events happening around the time of publication.

    Left Column:

    • Baseball: Mentions a baseball game involving Coach Loyal Park's team, with details about dates, times, and locations (e.g., Army, Holy Cross, Northeastern, Penn).
    • Crew: Describes a rowing event at Lake Quingnamond, Worcester, with details about the Harvard and Yale teams, ticket prices, and the venue (Canal Bridge).
    • Golf: Lists the E.I.G.A. championships at New Haven and Dartmouth, with dates and times.
    • Lacrosse: Notes the last three opponents for the season, including Princeton, Dartmouth, and Yale.
    • Tennis: Details about Jack Barnaby's tennis matches at the New England Intercollegiate Championships at Wesleyan.
    • Track: Mentions Bill McCardy's sterling performance and upcoming track meets at Harvard Stadium.

    Right Column:

    • Jugendstil: Discusses the Art Nouveau movement, its origins in the late 19th century, and an exhibition of related works at the Busch-Reisinger Museum. It highlights the influence of German artists and the movement's spread across Europe and America.
    • Loeb Galleries: Announces an exhibition of paintings and pop sculptures by Allyn Amundson, with a talk by Dr. Marie E. Neuwander.
    • Heroin in Society: References an article or discussion about the drug problem, mentioning contributions from Dr. Vincent P. Dole and Dr. Marie E. Neuwander.
    • Trinity Rector: Notes a sermon by Rev. Theodore M.P. Feeney at Trinity Church on May 11.
    • More Jugendstil: Mentions a gallery talk by Dr. Julius H. Resinger.
  3. Bottom Right Section:

    • There is a small illustration of a coffee cup and saucer placed on a table. The cup is white with a simple design, and the saucer is also white. This image is likely related to the "Fun Fair" mentioned in the text, which describes an event at the International Student Association on Greater Boston, featuring food, drink, midnight snacks, and entertainment.

Overall Design:

  • The page uses a clean, organized layout with clear headings and concise descriptions.
  • The typography is consistent, with a mix of bold and regular fonts to differentiate headings and body text.
  • The inclusion of both textual information and visual elements (the top illustration and the coffee cup) adds visual interest and breaks up the dense text.

Contextual Clues:

  • The date (May 4, 1970) suggests this is a historical publication, possibly from a university or community newspaper.
  • The content focuses on cultural, sporting, and artistic events, indicating a broad audience interest in diverse activities.

This page effectively combines visual and textual elements to inform readers about upcoming events and cultural happenings.

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The image is of an open book with two pages visible. The pages contain text and images. The left page has a black and white image of people riding horses and a text about baseball. The right page has a text about the International Student Association of Greater Boston, an image of a cup and saucer, and a date of May 4, 1970. The pages are white with black text and images.