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The image depicts two open pages of a program or schedule for a university event, likely associated with Harvard given the context and names mentioned. The left page is titled “UNIVERSITY SYMPOSIA and Seminars for Class Day,” detailing events scheduled for Wednesday, June 10. The right page is titled “CALENDAR OF EVENTS,” outlining activities for Tuesday, June 9.

Left Page: Wednesday, June 10

  • 9:30 a.m. - WHAT'S HAPPENING TO OUR ECONOMY? (Harvard Hall 104)

    • James S. Duesenberry, Maier Professor of Money and Banking, Chairman, Board of Directors, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
    • William L. White, Associate Professor of Business Administration.
    • Other panelists to be announced.
  • 9:30 a.m. - ARE ELECTIONS ENOUGH? — THE FUTURE OF AMERICAN POLITICS (Paine Hall, Music Building)

    • David S. Broder, Fellow at the Kennedy Institute of Politics and Syndicated Newspaper Columnist.
    • Frank B. Freidel Jr., Professor of History.
    • John Kenneth Galbraith, Warburg Professor of Economics.
    • Everett I. Mendelsohn, Professor of the History of Science and Board Member of the American Friends Service Committee.
  • 9:30 a.m. - THE INDO-CHINA WAR: WHAT NEXT? (Lowell Lecture Hall)

    • Edwin O. Reischauer, University Professor.
    • Thomas C. Schelling, Professor of Economics.
    • James C. Thomson, Jr., Assistant Professor of History.

Right Page: Tuesday, June 9

  • 11:00 a.m. - PHI BETA KAPPA LITERARY EXERCISES (Sanders Theatre)

    • Orator: Loren Eiseley, Benjamin Franklin Professor of Anthropology and History of Science at the University of Pennsylvania.
    • Poet: James Dickey, Poet in Residence at the University of South Carolina.
    • Members of the Alpha (Harvard) Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa are to attend the business meeting at 10 a.m. in Harvard Hall and the luncheon at 12:30 p.m. in the Fogg Art Museum.
  • 4:15 p.m. - BACCALAUREATE SERVICE in the Memorial Church for seniors and their guests.

  • 5:30 p.m. - HARVARD AND RADCLIFFE SENIOR CLAMBAKE at Wingaersheek Beach, Gloucester.

The schedule includes symposia, lectures, and other events, featuring notable professors and guest speakers, focusing on critical discussions and ceremonial events typical of a university’s class day celebrations.

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The image is a page from a university calendar detailing events for Class Day. Here's a detailed summary:

Wednesday, June 10

Symposia and Seminars:

  1. 9:30 a.m. – What’s Happening to Our Economy?

    • Location: Harvard Hall 104
    • Panelists:
      • James S. Duesenberry, Maier Professor of Money and Banking and Chairman, Board of Directors of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
      • William L. White, Associate Professor of Business Administration
      • Additional panelists to be announced.
  2. 9:30 a.m. – Are Elections Enough? – The Future of American Politics

    • Location: Paine Hall, Music Building
    • Panelists:
      • David S. Broder, Fellow at the Kennedy Institute of Politics and Syndicated Newspaper Columnist
      • Frank B. Freidel, Jr., Professor of History
      • John Kenneth Galbraith, Warburg Professor of Economics
      • Everett I. Mendelsohn, Professor of the History of Science and Board Member of the American Friends Service Committee
  3. 9:30 a.m. – The Indo-China War: What Next?

    • Location: Lowell Lecture Hall
    • Panelists:
      • Edwin O. Reischauer, University Professor
      • Thomas C. Schelling, Professor of Economics
      • James C. Thomson, Jr., Assistant Professor of History

3:00 p.m. – Seminars with Harvard Professors**

  • Location: Classrooms in the Yard
  • Several distinguished faculty members will conduct discussions on topics of their choice with alumni and commencement guests. The professors, their topics, and the locations will be announced in the Crimson and posted on bulletin boards throughout the College.

Calendar of Events

Tours and Open Houses:

  • Various tours and open houses are offered throughout the week in different buildings and museums. Details can be found on pages 7-10.

Tuesday, June 9:

  1. 11:00 a.m. – Phi Beta Kappa Literary Exercises

    • Location: Sanders Theatre
    • Orators:
      • Loren Eiseley, Benjamin Franklin Professor of Anthropology and the History of Science at the University of Pennsylvania
      • James Dickey, Poet in Residence at the University of South Carolina
    • Members of the Alpha (Harvard) Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa are urged to attend the business meeting at 10 a.m. in Harvard Hall and the luncheon at 12:30 p.m. in the Fogg Art Museum.
  2. 4:15 p.m. – Baccalaureate Service

    • Location: Memorial Church for seniors and their guests.
  3. 5:30 p.m. – Harvard and Radcliffe Senior Clambake

    • Location: Wingaersheek Beach, Gloucester.

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The image is a page from a university program detailing the events for Class Day, specifically on Wednesday, June 10. Here are the key points outlined in the image:

Wednesday, June 10

  • 9:30 a.m. - What's Happening to Our Economy?

    • Location: Harvard Hall 104
    • Panelists:
      • James S. Duisenberry, Maier Professor of Money and Banking and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
      • William L. White, Associate Professor of Business Administration.
      • Additional panelists to be announced.
  • 9:30 a.m. - Are Elections Enough? — The Future of American Politics

    • Location: Paine Hall, Music Building
    • Panelists:
      • David S. Broder, Fellow in the Kennedy Institute of Politics and Syndicated Newspaper Columnist.
      • Frank B. Freidel, Jr., Professor of History.
      • John Kenneth Galbraith, Warburg Professor of Economics.
      • Everett I. Mendelsohn, Professor of the History of Science and Board Member of the American Friends Service Committee.
  • 9:30 a.m. - The Indo-China War: What Next?

    • Location: Lowell Lecture Hall
    • Panelists:
      • Edwin O. Reischauer, University Professor.
      • Thomas C. Schelling, Professor of Economics.
      • James C. Thomson, Jr., Assistant Professor of History.
  • 3:00 p.m. - Seminars with Harvard Professors

    • Location: Classrooms in the Yard
    • Details: Several distinguished members of the faculty will conduct discussions on topics of their choice with alumni and Commencement guests. The professors, topics, and locations will be announced in the Crimson and posted on bulletin boards throughout the College.

Calendar of Events

Tuesday, June 9

  • 11:00 a.m. - Phi Beta Kappa Literary Exercises

    • Location: Sandler Theatre
    • Orator: Loren Eiseley, Benjamin Franklin Professor of Anthropology and the History of Science at the University of Pennsylvania.
    • Poet: James Dickey, Poet in Residence at the University of South Carolina.
    • Additional Details: Members of the Alpha (Harvard) Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa are urged to attend the business meeting at 10 a.m. in Harvard Hall and the luncheon at 12:30 p.m. in the Fogg Art Museum.
  • 4:15 p.m. - Baccalaureate Service

    • Location: Memorial Church for seniors and their guests.
  • 5:30 p.m. - Harvard and Radcliffe Senior Clambake

    • Location: Wingaersheek Beach, Gloucester.
  • Tours and Open Houses: Offered throughout the week in various buildings and museums. See Pages 7-10 for more details.

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The image is a page from a university event schedule, specifically for "Class Day" on Wednesday, June 10, and includes additional events on Tuesday, June 9. Here are the details:

Wednesday, June 10

9:30 a.m.

What’s Happening to Our Economy?

  • Location: Harvard Hall 104
  • Panelists:
    • James S. Duesenberry, Maier Professor of Money and Banking and Chairman, Board of Directors of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
    • William L. White, Associate Professor of Business Administration.
    • Other panelists to be announced.

9:30 a.m.

Are Elections Enough? — The Future of American Politics

  • Location: Paine Hall, Music Building
  • Panelists:
    • David S. Broder, Fellow in the Kennedy Institute of Politics and Syndicated Newspaper Columnist.
    • Frank B. Freidel, Jr., Professor of History.
    • John Kenneth Galbraith, Warburg Professor of Economics.
    • Everett I. Mendelsohn, Professor of the History of Science and Board Member of the American Friends Service Committee.

9:30 a.m.

The Indo-China War: What Next?

  • Location: Lowell Lecture Hall
  • Panelists:
    • Edwin O. Reischauer, University Professor.
    • Thomas C. Schelling, Professor of Economics.
    • James C. Thomson, Jr., Assistant Professor of History.

3:00 p.m.

Seminars with Harvard Professors

  • Location: Classrooms in the Yard
  • Description: Several distinguished members of the faculty will conduct discussions on topics of their choice with alumni and Commencement guests. The professors, their topics, and the locations will be announced in the Crimson and will be posted on bulletin boards throughout the College.

Calendar of Events

Tours and Open Houses

  • Tours and open houses are offered throughout the week in various buildings and museums. See Pages 7-10 for more details.

Tuesday, June 9

11:00 a.m.

Phi Beta Kappa Literary Exercises

  • Location: Sanders Theatre
  • Speakers:
    • Orator: Loren Eiseley, Benjamin Franklin Professor of Anthropology and the History of Science at the University of Pennsylvania.
    • Poet: James Dickey, Poet in Residence at the University of South Carolina.
  • Note: Members of the Alpha (Harvard) Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa are urged to attend the business meeting at 10 a.m. in Harvard Hall and the luncheon at 12:30 p.m. in the Fogg Art Museum.

4:15 p.m.

Baccalaureate Service

  • Location: Memorial Church
  • Description: Service for seniors and their guests.

5:30 p.m.

Harvard and Radcliffe Senior Clambake

  • Location: Wingaersheek Beach, Gloucester

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The image shows a schedule of university symposia, seminars, and events for Class Day, primarily taking place on Wednesday, June 10, with some events on Tuesday, June 9.

Wednesday, June 10

University Symposia and Seminars

9:30 a.m. - What's Happening to Our Economy?

  • Location: Harvard Hall 104
  • Speakers:
    • James S. Duesenberry, Maier Professor of Money and Banking and Chairman, Board of Directors of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
    • William L. White, Associate Professor of Business Administration.
    • Other panelists to be announced.

9:30 a.m. - Are Elections Enough? - The Future of American Politics

  • Location: Paine Hall, Music Building
  • Speakers:
    • David S. Broder, Fellow in the Kennedy Institute of Politics and Syndicated Newspaper Columnist.
    • Frank B. Freidel, Jr., Professor of History.
    • John Kenneth Galbraith, Warburg Professor of Economics.
    • Everett I. Mendelsohn, Professor of the History of Science and Board Member of the American Friends Service Committee.

9:30 a.m. - The Indochina War: What Next?

  • Location: Lowell Lecture Hall
  • Speakers:
    • Edwin O. Reischauer, University Professor.
    • Thomas C. Schelling, Professor of Economics.
    • James C. Thomson, Jr., Assistant Professor of History.

3:00 p.m. - Seminars with Harvard Professors

  • Several distinguished faculty members will discuss various topics of their choice with alumni and their commencement guests.
  • The professors, their topics, and the seminar locations will be posted on Crimson bulletin boards and announced in the Coliseum.

Calendar of Events

Tours and Open Houses

  • Offered throughout the week in various buildings and museums (see Pages 7-10).

Tuesday, June 9

11:00 a.m. - Phi Beta Kappa Literary Exercises

  • Location: Sanders Theatre
  • The Orator will be Loren Eiseley, Benjamin Franklin Professor of Anthropology and the History of Science at the University of Pennsylvania.
  • Poet: James Dickey, Poet in Residence at the University of South Carolina and Members of the Alpha (Harvard) Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa are urged to attend the business meeting at 10 a.m. in Harvard Hall, followed by the luncheon at 12:30 p.m. in the Fogg Art Museum.

4:15 p.m. - Baccalaureate Service

  • Location: Memorial Church for seniors and their guests.

5:30 p.m. - Harvard and Radcliffe Senior Clambake

  • Location: Wingaersheek Beach, Gloucester.

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The image shows a printed schedule for a University Symposia and Class Day events. The events are detailed for Wednesday, June 10, and Tuesday, June 9. Here is a detailed summary:

Wednesday, June 10

9:30 a.m. - WHAT’S HAPPENING TO OUR ECONOMY?

  • Location: Harvard Hall 104
  • Panelists:
    • James E. Purdom, Jr., Master Professor of Money and Banking and Chairman, Board of Directors of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
    • William L. White, Associate Professor of Business Administration.
    • Other panelists to be announced.

9:30 a.m. - ARE ELECTIONS ENOUGH? — THE FUTURE OF AMERICAN POLITICS

  • Location: Faneuil Hall, Music Building
  • Panelists:
    • David S. Broder, Fellow in the Kennedy Institute of Politics and Syndicated Newspaper Columnist.
    • Frank B. Freidel, Jr., Professor of History.
    • John Kenneth Galbraith, Wartburg Professor of Economics.
    • Everett L. Mendelsohn, Professor of the History of Science and Board Member of the American Friends Service Committee.

9:30 a.m. - THE INDO-CHINA WAR: WHAT NEXT?

  • Location: Lowell Lecture Hall
  • Panelists:
    • Edwin O. Reischauer, University Professor.
    • Thomas C. Schelling, Professor of Economics.
    • James C. Thomson, Jr., Assistant Professor of History.

3:00 p.m. - SEMINARS WITH HARVARD PROFESSORS

  • Location: Classrooms in the Yard
  • Description: Several distinguished members of the faculty will conduct discussions on topics of their choice with alumni and Commencement guests. The Professors, their topics, and the locations will be announced in the Crimson and will be posted on bulletin boards throughout the College.

Calendar of Events

Tours and Open Houses

  • Description: Tours and open houses are offered throughout the week in various buildings and museums. See Pages 9-10.

Tuesday, June 9

11:00 a.m. - PHI BETA KAPPA LITERARY EXERCISES

  • Location: Sanders Theatre
  • Orator: Loren Eiseley, Benjamin Franklin Professor of Anthropology and the History of Science at the University of Pennsylvania.
  • Poet: James Dickey, Poet in Residence at the University of South Carolina.
  • Description: Members of the Alpha (Harvard) Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa are urged to attend the business meeting at 10 a.m. in Harvard Hall and the luncheon at 12:30 p.m. in the Fogg Art Museum.

4:15 p.m. - BACCALAUREATE SERVICE

  • Location: Memorial Church for seniors and their guests.

5:30 p.m. - HARVARD AND RADCLIFFE SENIOR CLAMBAKE

  • Location: Wingaersheek Beach, Gloucester.

This schedule provides a comprehensive list of academic and social events for the specified days, including seminars, discussions, literary exercises, and social gatherings.

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The image shows an open booklet or program lying on a flat surface. The booklet is set to a spread with two pages visible, numbered 2 and 3 at the bottom. The content on the pages is text, which indicates that the booklet is likely an agenda or schedule for a series of academic or scholarly events. The left-hand page is titled "UNIVERSITY SYMPOSIA and Seminars for Class Day," followed by a list of events with titles, locations, times, and speakers' names. Events include discussions of various topics such as the economy, elections, and international relations.

The right-hand page continues listing events but is titled at the top with "3:00 p.m. SEMINARS WITH HARVARD PROFESSORS" followed by a description of the seminars being held and mentioning that topics and guests will be announced in the 'Crimson' newspaper. Below this is a section titled "CALENDAR OF EVENTS" which mentions "TOURS AND OPEN HOUSES" with a reference to see Pages 7 to 10 for more information. There is also a panel on the right side titled 'Tuesday, June 9,' listing specific events with times, locations, and additional details such as speakers or activities involved in those events.

The booklet appears to be related to Harvard University, as indicated by the repeated references to Harvard locations and affiliates, and might be intended for attendees of these events to plan and attend various talks, seminars, and ceremonies. The text is clear and well-organized, which suggests that the booklet is likely an official publication designed for ease of reference. The overall context suggests that this is part of a formal series of events, potentially a commencement week or a special symposium.

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The image shows two facing pages from a booklet or program detailing university symposia, seminars, and a calendar of events.

On the left page, the heading reads "UNIVERSITY SYMPOSIA and Seminars for Class Day" with the date "Wednesday, June 10." Listed beneath are three events, all scheduled for 9:30 a.m., each with a topic, speakers, and locations:

  • "WHAT’S HAPPENING TO OUR ECONOMY?" at Harvard Hall 104, featuring James S. Duesenberry and William L. White, with other panelists yet to be announced.
  • "ARE ELECTIONS ENOUGH? — THE FUTURE OF AMERICAN POLITICS" at Paine Hall, Music Building, with speakers David S. Broder, Frank B. Freidel Jr., John Kenneth Galbraith, and Everett I. Mendelsohn.
  • "THE INDO-CHINA WAR: WHAT NEXT?" at Lowell Lecture Hall, including speakers Edwin O. Reischauer, Thomas C. Schelling, and James C. Thomson Jr.

The right page includes information about "SEMINARS WITH HARVARD PROFESSORS" at 3:00 p.m. in "Classrooms in the Yard," noting that faculty will lead discussions with alumni and guests, with details to be announced in "the Crimson" and posted on bulletin boards throughout the college.

Below that is a "CALENDAR OF EVENTS" noting that tours and open houses are available throughout the week in various buildings and museums, with references to other pages for details.

The calendar section lists specific events for "Tuesday, June 9":

  • At 11:00 a.m., PHI BETA KAPPA LITERARY EXERCISES at Sanders Theatre, with orators Loren Eiseley and poet James Dickey, along with a business meeting at 10 a.m. and a luncheon at 12:30 p.m. in the Fogg Art Museum.
  • At 4:15 p.m., a BACCALAUREATE SERVICE at the Memorial Church for seniors and guests.
  • At 5:30 p.m., a HARVARD AND RADCLIFFE SENIOR CLAMBAKE at Wingaersheek Beach, Gloucester.

The pages are numbered "2" on the left and "3" on the right. The layout is clean with a formal serif typeface.

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The image shows a printed program or flyer detailing academic events and symposiums for a university, specifically for "Class Day." The document is divided into two main sections:

Left Page:

  • Title: "UNIVERSITY SYMPOSIA and Seminars for Class Day"
  • Date: Wednesday, June 10
  • Events:
    1. 9:30 a.m. – "WHAT'S HAPPENING TO OUR ECONOMY?"

      • Location: Harvard Hall 104
      • Speaker: James S. Duesenberry, Maier Professor of Money and Banking and Chairman, Board of Directors of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
      • Co-speaker: William I. White, Associate Professor of Business Administration.
      • Note: Other panelists to be announced.
    2. 9:30 a.m. – "ARE ELECTIONS ENOUGH? – THE FUTURE OF AMERICAN POLITICS"

      • Location: Paine Hall, Music Building
      • Speakers:
        • David S. Broder, Fellow in the Kennedy Institute of Politics and Syndicated Newspaper Columnist.
        • Frank D. Freidel, Jr., Professor of History.
        • John Kenneth Galbraith, Warwick Professor of Economics.
        • Everett I. Mendelsohn, Professor of the History of Science and Board Member of the American Friends Service Committee.
    3. 9:30 a.m. – "THE INDO-CHINA WAR: WHAT NEXT?"

      • Location: Lowell Lecture Hall
      • Speakers:
        • Edwin O. Reischauer, University Professor.
        • Thomas C. Schelling, Professor of Economics.
        • James C. Thomson, Jr., Assistant Professor of History.

Right Page:

  • Title: "3:00 p.m. SEMINARS WITH HARVARD PROFESSORS in the Yard"

    • Description: Several distinguished members of the faculty will conduct discussions on topics of their choice with alumni and Commencement guests. Topics and locations will be announced in the Crimson and posted on bulletin boards throughout the College.
  • CALENDAR OF EVENTS

    • Tours and Open Houses: Offered throughout the week in various buildings and museums. See Pages 7-10 for details.
  • Tuesday, June 9 Events:

    1. 11:00 a.m. – PHI BETA KAPPA LITERARY EXERCISES

      • Location: Sanders Theatre
      • Orator: Loren Eiseley, Benjamin Franklin Professor of Anthropology and the History of Science at the University of Pennsylvania; the Poet will be James Dickey, Poet in Residence at the University of South Carolina.
      • Note: Members of the Alpha Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa are urged to attend the business meeting at 10 a.m. in Harvard Hall and the luncheon at 12:30 p.m. in the Fogg Art Museum.
    2. 4:15 p.m. – BACALAUREATE SERVICE

      • Location: Memorial Church
      • For seniors and their guests.
    3. 5:30 p.m. – HARVARD AND RADCLIFFE SENIOR CLAMBAKE

      • Location: Wingersheek Beach, Gloucester.

Design and Layout:

  • The document is clean and formal, typical of academic event programs.
  • The text is typed, with clear headings and subheadings for easy navigation.
  • The page numbers "2" and "3" are visible at the bottom, indicating this is part of a larger booklet or program.

Overall Context:

The image depicts a structured schedule of academic and ceremonial events for a university's Class Day, featuring lectures, seminars, and special gatherings involving faculty, students, and alumni. The events cover a range of topics, from economics and politics to literature and university traditions.

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The image is of a printed document that appears to be a schedule or program for a university event. The title at the top of the page reads "University Symposia and Seminars for Class Day." Below the title, there is a date "Wednesday, June 10" indicating the day the events are scheduled. The document lists several seminars and events with their respective times and locations, featuring a variety of topics and speakers. The events are organized in a chronological order and are numbered for easy reference. The text is printed in a serif font, and the layout is structured and organized, with each event's details clearly presented. The document is printed on white paper, and the edges are slightly folded, suggesting it might be a page from a booklet or brochure.