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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1968-1970

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The image is a page from a program or schedule for Harvard University, detailing various events and information about new buildings on campus. Here is a detailed summary of the content:

Schedule of Events:

  1. 1:00 p.m. - Society of Harvard Engineers and Scientists Meeting at Harvard Hall.
  2. 1:30 p.m. - Radcliffe Alumnae Spread at Hillel Library.
  3. 1:55 p.m. - Alumni form in Old Yard for Parade to Tercentenary Theatre.
  4. 2:15 p.m. - Alumni Exercises, Fifth Meeting of the Associated Harvard Alumni at Tercentenary Theatre. Alumni who march in the procession do not require tickets. Guests' tickets to Tercentenary Theatre must be obtained in advance from the office of the Associated Harvard Alumni at Wadsworth House.

Harvard Medical:

  • Friday, June 12
    • 9:45 a.m. - The Radcliffe Forum: The Women's Movement - New Perspectives at Paine Hall. Members of the Harvard Faculty. For information and reservations, contact Radcliffe College Alumnae Office, 10 Garden St., Cambridge, Mass.

Radcliffe 75th Alumnae - Busch:

  • Saturday, June 15
    • Harvard-Yale Boat Races, New London, Conn.
      • 6:30 p.m. - Junior Varsity, downstream
      • 7:15 p.m. - Varsity, downstream
      • A spectator boat will leave from one of the city piers near the New London Railroad Station and will anchor off the finish line. Race progress will be broadcast to the boat. Tickets $9. Reservations and further information available up to June 10 from Carroll Getchell, 23 Adams St., Belmont, Mass. (484-4571).

Harvard's Newest Buildings:

  • An illustrated booklet, "Building Harvard," dealing with the variety of Harvard's architecture may be purchased at the Information Office, Holyoke Center.
  • Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts: The Le Corbusier Building provides facilities for the undergraduate Department of Visual and Environmental Studies, including workshops and laboratories for studio courses in painting, sculpture, graphic and three-dimensional design, architectural drawing, and still and cinematic photography. Visitors are welcome to tour through the studio areas daily from 10 a.m. Exhibits: Lalibela: recent photographs of rock churches and monuments from Ethiopia.
  • Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine: 10 Shattuck Street, Boston. The Countway Library combines the collections of the Boston Medical Library and the Harvard Medical Library. It contains over 450,000 volumes and subscribes to more than 5,400 periodicals. The building was designed by Hugh Stubbins and Associates. Open: 8 a.m. to 11:30 p.m., Monday through Friday; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday; 1 p.m. to 11:30 p.m., Sunday. Exhibits: "The Path to Better Health" and "Sir William Osler, Harvey Cushing, and the Boston Medical Library."
  • Gund Hall: Houses the Graduate School of Design.
  • Baker and McCollum Center: These buildings, located at the northeast corner of the Business School campus, were designed by Shepley, Bulfinch, Richardson & Abbott. Baker Hall contains living suites for 166 students while McCollum contains dining and lounge facilities, seminar rooms, and a kitchen. Both buildings are an integral part of the Advanced Management Program.
  • Hillel Library: (daily 9 to 5), the new Radcliffe College Library designed by Harrison and Abramovitz. Exhibition celebrating the passage of the Women’s Suffrage Amendment.
  • Holyoke Center: Many University administrative offices are located in Jose Luis Sert’s building including the Registrar, Personnel, Alumni Records, Admissions, Purchasing, Development, and Treasurer’s offices. The University Health Services and Billings Hospital occupy several floors. Shops, businesses, and the University Information Office are on the ground floor.

The page provides a comprehensive overview of events and new facilities at Harvard, catering to both alumni and current students.

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The image is a page from a Harvard University document or schedule that appears to contain information about events and facilities. Here's a detailed summary of the content:

Events:

Friday, June 12

  • 1:00 p.m. - Society of Harvard Engineers and Scientists Meeting at Harvard Hall.
  • 1:30 p.m. - Radcliffe Alumnae Spread at Hilles Library.
  • 1:35 p.m. - Alumni form in Old Yard for Parade to Tercentenary Theatre.
  • 2:15 p.m. - Alumni Exercises: Fifth Meeting of the Associated Harvard Alumni at Tercentenary Theatre.
    • Note: Alumni who march in the procession do not require tickets. Guests' tickets to Tercentenary Theatre must be obtained in advance from the office of the Associated Harvard Alumni, Wadsworth House.

Saturday, June 13

  • 9:45 a.m. - The Radcliffe Forum: The Women's Movement — New Perspectives at Paine Hall.
    • For information and reservations, contact Radcliffe College Alumnae Office, 10 Garden St., Cambridge, Mass.
  • Harvard-Yale Boat Races at New London, Conn.
    • 6:20 p.m. - Junior Varsity, downstream.
    • 7:15 p.m. - Varsity, downstream.
    • Spectators can board from one of the city piers near the New London Railroad Station and will anchor near the finish line. Race progress will be broadcast to the boat. Tickets cost $9. Reservations and further information available up to June 10 from Carroll Getchell, 23 Adams St., Belmont, Mass. (484-4571).

Harvard's Newest Buildings:

  • Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts - The Le Corbusier building provides facilities for the undergraduate Department of Visual and Environmental Studies involving studio workshops and laboratories. Visitors are welcome to tour the studio areas daily from 10 to 5. Exhibits include "Lalibela," recent photographs of rock churches and people from Ethiopia.

  • Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine - Located at 10 Shattuck Street, Boston, it combines the collections of the Boston Medical Library and the Harvard Medical Library, with over 450,000 volumes and subscriptions to more than 5,300 periodicals. Open from 8 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, and 2 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. on Sunday. Exhibits include "The Path to Birth Control" and "Sir William Osler, Harvey Cushing, and the Boston Medical Library."

  • George Pierce Baker Hall and the McCollum Center - Located at the northeast corner of the Business School campus, these buildings include classrooms, lounges, seminar rooms, and a kitchen. Baker Hall houses the Advanced Management Program.

  • Hilles Library - Open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., this library was designed by Harrison and Abramovitz and features an exhibition celebrating the passage of the Women's Suffrage Amendment.

  • Holyoke Center - Many University administrative offices are located here, including the Comptroller, Personnel, Alumni Records, Admissions, Purchasing, and academic departmental offices. The University Health Services and Stillman Informary are also part of this center, which includes shops and businesses on the ground floor.

Additional Note:

  • The page mentions a booklet titled "Building Harvard," which deals with the variety of Harvard's architecture and can be purchased at the Information Office, Holyoke Center.

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The image is a page from a newspaper or a magazine featuring several event schedules and descriptions of new buildings at Harvard University.

Event Schedule:

  1. Friday, June 12:

    • 1:00 p.m. - Society of Harvard Engineers and Scientists Meeting at Harvard Hall.
    • 1:30 p.m. - Radcliffe Alumnae Spread at Hilles Library.
    • 1:35 p.m. - Alumni form in Old Yard for Parade to Tercentenary Theatre.
    • 2:15 p.m. - Alumni Exercises: Fifth Meeting of the Associated Harvard Alumni at Tercentenary Theatre. Guests' tickets are required and must be obtained in advance from the office of the Associated Harvard Alumni at Wadsworth House.
  2. Friday, June 12 (9:45 a.m.):

    • The Radcliffe Forum: The Women’s Movement - New Perspectives in Painter Hall, for members of the Harvard Faculty. Contact information for Radcliffe College Alumnae Office is provided.
  3. Saturday, June 13:

    • Harvard-Yale Boat Races:
      • 6:20 p.m. Junior Varsity, downstream.
      • 7:15 p.m. Varsity, downstream.
      • Spectators are advised to leave from the city piers near New London Railroad Station. Race progress will be broadcast. Tickets and reservations can be obtained up to June 10 from Carroll Getchell, 23 Adams Street, Belmont, Mass.

New Buildings:

  • Harvard’s Newest Buildings:
    • An illustrated booklet titled "Building Harvard," detailing Harvard's architecture, can be purchased at the Information Office, Holyoke Center.
    • Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts: Facilities for undergraduate studio work in Visual and Environmental Studies. Exhibits include "Lalibela," photographs from Ethiopia, and other visual arts displays.
    • Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine: Houses over 430,000 volumes and is open daily. Exhibits include "The Path to Birth Control" and "Sir William Osler, Harvey Cushing, and the Boston Medical Library."
    • George Pierce Baker Hall and McCollum Center: Located in the northeast corner of the Business School campus, Baker Hall contains living suites for 160 students with shared facilities including classrooms, lounges, and a kitchen. McCollum Center is part of the Advanced Management Program.
    • Hilles Library: New Radcliffe College Library designed by Harrison and Abramowitz, featuring an exhibit on the Women’s Suffrage Amendment.
    • Holyoke Center: Houses various administrative offices, including the Comptroller, Personnel, Alumni Records, Admissions, Purchasing, and academic departments. It also includes shops, businesses, and the University Information Office.

This schedule and description provide a glimpse into the activities and new facilities of Harvard University for the mentioned dates.

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The image shows two pages from a program or booklet, likely related to Harvard University. The left page outlines a schedule of events, while the right page provides information about some of Harvard's newest buildings.

Left Page: Schedule of Events

  • Friday, June 12

    • 1:00 p.m.: Society of Harvard Engineers and Scientists Meeting at Harvard Hall.
    • 1:30 p.m.: Radcliffe Alumnae Spread at Hilles Library.
    • 1:35 p.m.: Alumni form in Old Yard for Parade to Tercentenary Theatre.
    • 2:15 p.m.: Alumni Exercises, Fifth Meeting of the Associated Harvard Alumni at Tercentenary Theatre. It notes that alumni who march in the procession do not require tickets, but guests need to secure tickets in advance from the office of the Associated Harvard Alumni at Wadsworth House.
  • Saturday, June 13

    • 9:45 a.m.: The Radcliffe Forum: The Women's Movement - New Perspectives at Paine Hall. Members of the Harvard Faculty are the focus. For information and reservations, contact the Radcliffe College Alumnae Office at 10 Garden St., Cambridge, Mass.
    • 6:20 p.m.: Harvard-Yale Boat Races at New London, Conn. with the Junior Varsity racing downstream, followed by the Varsity race. Spectators can take a spectator boat from the city piers near the New London Railroad Station, with tickets costing $9. Reservations can be made up to June 10 from Carroll Getchell at 23 Adams St., Belmont, Mass. (Phone number provided: 617-484-1571).

Right Page: Descriptions of Newest Buildings

  • Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts: Designed by Le Corbusier, it houses facilities for the Department of Visual and Environmental Studies, including studios, workshops, and laboratories for various artistic disciplines. It is open from 10 to 5 daily, with an exhibit titled "Lalibela" featuring photographs from Ethiopia.

  • Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine: Located at 10 Shattuck Street, Boston, it combines the collections of the Boston Medical Library and the Harvard Medical Library, containing over 450,000 volumes and 3,000 periodicals. Open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m., and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. An exhibit titled "The Path to Birth Control" is featured, with an accompanying book.

  • George F. Baker Library and the McCollum Center: Located at the Business School, designed by Shepley, Bulfinch, Richardson & Abbott. The Baker Library houses historical collections, with the McCollum Center containing classrooms, lounges, and a kitchen, used as an integral part of the Advanced Management Program.

  • Hilles Library: Open from 9 to 5 daily, the new Radcliffe College Library designed by Harrison and Abramovitz, features an exhibit celebrating the passage of the Women's Suffrage Amendment.

  • Holyoke Center: Many university administrative offices are housed here, including the Admissions, Personnel, Alumi Records, and the Comptroller. The University Health Services and the Stillman Infirmary occupy several floors, along with various shops and the University Information Office on the ground floor.

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The image displays a schedule and description of events and new buildings at Harvard University.

Schedule of Events:

Thursday

  • 1:00 p.m.: Society of Harvard Engineers and Scientists Meeting, Harvard Hall.
  • 1:30 p.m.: Radcliffe Alumnae Spread, Hilles Library.
  • 1:35 p.m.: Alumni form in Old Yard for Parade to Tercentenary Theatre.
  • 2:15 p.m.: ALUMNI EXERCISES: Fifth Meeting of the Associated Harvard Alumni, Tercentenary Theatre.
    • Note: Alumni who march in the procession do not require tickets. Guests' tickets to the Tercentenary Theatre must be obtained in advance from the office of the Associated Harvard Alumni, Wadsworth House.

Friday, June 12

  • 9:45 a.m.: THE RADCLIFFE FORUM: THE WOMEN'S MOVEMENT — NEW PERSPECTIVES, Paine Hall.
    • Members of the Harvard Faculty will participate.
    • For information and reservations, contact Radcliffe College Alumnae Office, 10 Garden St., Cambridge, Mass.

Saturday, June 13 (Radcliffe '25 Alumnae - Busch)

  • HARVARD-YALE BOAT RACES, New London, Conn.
    • 6:20 p.m.: Junior Varsity, downstream.
    • 7:15 p.m.: Varsity, downstream.
    • A spectator boat will leave from the city piers near the New London Railroad Station and anchor near the finish line. Race progress will be broadcast to the boat.
    • Tickets ($9), reservations, and further information available up to June 10 from Carroll Getchell, 23 Adams St., Belmont, Mass. (484-4571).

Harvard's Newest Buildings:

An illustrated booklet, "Building Harvard," detailing the variety of Harvard's architecture, may be purchased at the Information Office, Holyoke Center.

Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts:

  • The Le Corbusier building provides facilities for the undergraduate Department of Visual and Environmental Studies, including studio, workshop, and laboratory study of two- or three-dimensional design, descriptive drawing, and still and cinematic photography. Visitors are welcome to tour the building daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Exhibits include photographs of rock churches and people from Ethiopia.

Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine:

  • Located at 10 Shattuck Street, Boston, the Countway Library combines the collections of the Boston Medical Library and the Harvard Medical Library, totaling more than 430,000 volumes and subscriptions to over 5,300 periodicals. Open 8 a.m. to 11:30 p.m., Monday through Friday; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday; 2 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. on Sunday.

George Pierce Baker Hall and the McCullum Theatre:

  • Located at the corner of the Business School campus, these were designed by Shepley, Bulfinch, Richardson & Abbott. Baker Hall contains living suites for 160 students while McCullom Theatre includes classrooms, seminar rooms, and a kitchen.

William James Hall:

  • Houses the Departments of Psychology and Social Relations. It also contains facilities for the University Health Services and Stillman Infirmary.

Holyoke Center:

  • Many University administrative offices are located here, including the Comptroller, Personnel, Alumni Records, Admissions, Purchasing, and academic departmental offices. The University Health Services and Stillman Infirmary occupy several floors. Shops, businesses, and the University Information Office are on the ground floor.

Hilles Library:

  • Open daily 9 to 5, it is the new Radcliffe College Library designed by Harrison and Abramovitz. Exhibitions celebrate the passage of the Women's Suffrage Amendment.

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The image is a page from what appears to be a Harvard University event schedule and informational brochure. Here's a detailed summary of the contents:

Schedule of Events

Friday, June 12:

  • 1:00 p.m. Society of Harvard Engineers and Scientists Meeting in Harvard Hall.
  • 1:30 p.m. Radcliffe Alumnae Spread in Hilles Library.
  • 1:35 p.m. Alumni form in Old Yard for Parade to Tercentenary Theatre.
  • 2:15 p.m. ALUMNI EXERCISES: Fifth Meeting of the Associated Harvard Alumni in Tercentenary Theatre.
    • Notes: Alumni who march in the process do not require tickets. Guests’ tickets to the Tercentenary Theatre must be obtained in advance from the office of the Associated Harvard Alumni, Wadsworth House.

9:45 a.m. Friday, June 12:

  • THE RADCLIFFE FORUM: THE WOMEN'S MOVEMENT - New Perspectives, held in Paine Hall.
    • Members of the Harvard Faculty.
    • For information and reservations, contact Radcliffe College Alumnae Office, 10 Garden St., Cambridge, Mass.

Saturday, June 13:

  • HARVARD-YALE BOAT RACES in New London, Conn.
    • 6:20 p.m. Junior Varsity, downstream.
    • 7:15 p.m. Varsity, downstream.
    • A spectator boat will leave from one of the city piers near the New London Railroad Station and will anchor near the finish line. Race progress will be broadcast to the boat. Tickets are $9. Reservations and further information available up to June 10 from Carroll Getchell, 23 Adams St., Belmont, Mass. (484-4571).

Harvard’s Newest Buildings

  • An illustrated booklet, "Building Harvard," detailing Harvard’s architecture, is available at the Information Office, Holyoke Center.

Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts:

  • The Le Corbusier building provides facilities for the undergraduate Department of Visual and Environmental Studies involving studio workshop and laboratory studies of two and three-dimensional design, descriptive drawing, and still and cinematic photography.
  • Visitors are welcome to tour through the studio areas daily from 10 to 5.
  • Exhibit: "Lalibela," recent photographs of rock churches and people from Ethiopia.

Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, 10 Shattuck Street, Boston:

  • The Countway Library combines the collections of the Boston Medical Library and the Harvard Medical Library.
  • It contains over 430,000 volumes and subscribes to more than 5,300 periodicals.
  • The building is designed by Hugh Stubbins and Associates and is open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
  • Exhibits: "The Path to Birth Control" and "Sir William Osler, Harvey Cushing, and the Boston Medical Library."

George Pierce Baker Hall and the McCollum Center:

  • Located at the northeast corner of the Business School campus, designed by Shepley, Bulfinch, Richardson & Abbott.
  • Baker Hall contains living suites for 160 students while the McCollum Center contains classrooms, lounges, seminar rooms, and a kitchen.
  • Both buildings are an integral part of the Advanced Management Program.

Hilles Library (daily 9 to 5):

  • The new Radcliffe College Library, designed by Harrison and Abramovitz.
  • Exhibit celebrating the passage of the Women’s Suffrage Amendment.

Holyoke Center:

  • Many University administrative offices are located in José Luis Sert's building, including the Controller, Personnel, Alumni Records, Admissions, Purchasing, and academic departmental offices.
  • The University Health Services and Stillman Infirmary occupy several floors.
  • Shops, businesses, and the University Information Office are on the ground floor.

The page also includes some handwritten notes, including "Harvard Medical" and "Radcliffe '25th Alumni Busch".

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The image shows an open booklet or magazine featuring a schedule of events on the left page and a section titled "HARVARD'S NEWEST BUILDINGS" on the right page. The left page lists a series of events including times and locations, with handwritten notes in blue and red ink, possibly marking or highlighting certain events. The handwriting seems to amend or add information, like "Radcliffe Alumni - Brunch Radcliffe Yard", pointing to 9:45 a.m. Saturday, June 12.

The right page describes some of Harvard University's buildings in a section. It mentions the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, including a film exhibit called "Lapella," and provides detailed information about the libraries, such as the Hilles Library and Baker Library. The page also refers to facilities including the George Pierce Baker Hall and the McCollum Center. Lastly, the text talks about the implementation of administrative offices in the Longfellow Hall and lists various functions housed there.

Throughout the text, one can see names of buildings, a brief overview of their uses, collections, and features, as well as operational information like opening hours. There's also a reference to the Ratcliffe College Library receiving a donation.

The pages show normal signs of wear with slight bends at the corners. It's unclear if this is from a program for a specific event, an informational pamphlet, or another type of publication due to the limited context provided by the image.

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The image shows a page from a printed program or schedule, likely for an academic or university event. The page is divided into two main sections, each detailing different activities and events. Here is a detailed description:

Left Side:

  • Header: The left side is titled "HARVARD MEDICAL" in bold red text, indicating a focus on medical-related events or activities.
  • Date: The events are scheduled for Friday, June 12.
  • Events:
    1. 9:45 a.m. THE RADCLIFFE FORUM: THE WOMEN'S MOVEMENT — NEW PERSPECTIVES
      • Location: Paine Hall
      • Audience: Members of the Harvard Faculty
      • Contact Information: For information and reservations, contact the Radcliffe College Alumnae Office, 10 Garden St., Cambridge, Mass.
    2. Alumni Information:
      • Mentions that alumni who march in the procession do not require tickets, but guests' tickets must be obtained in advance from the office of the Associated Harvard Alumni, Wadsworth House.

Right Side:

  • Header: The right side is titled "HARVARD'S NEWEST BUILDINGS", indicating a focus on architectural or campus-related topics.
  • Content: This section provides an overview of several new buildings at Harvard, including:
    1. Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts
      • Located in Le Cabotier Hall, it provides facilities for undergraduate and graduate departments of Visual Arts and Environmental Studies. It includes a studio and workshop, a laboratory for two- and three-dimensional design, descriptive drawing, and still and cinematic photography. Visitors are welcome to tour the studio areas daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. An exhibit titled "Lalibela: recent photographs of rock churches and people from Ethiopia" is also mentioned.
    2. Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
      • Located at 10 Shattuck Street, Boston, it combines the collections of the Boston Medical Library and the Harvard Medical Library. It contains more than 430,000 volumes and subscriptions to more than 5,500 periodicals. The building was designed by Hugh Stubbins and Associates and is open daily from 8 a.m. to 11:30 p.m., with extended hours on weekends (9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday). Exhibits include "The Path to Birth Control" and "Sir William Osler: Harvey Cushing," both located in the Boston Medical Library.
    3. George Pierce Baker Hall and the McCollum Center
      • These buildings are located at the northeast corner of the Business School campus. Baker Hall contains living suites for 160 students, while McCollum Hall contains classrooms, lounges, seminar rooms, and a kitchen. Both buildings are part of the Advanced Management Program.
    4. Hilles Library
      • Designed by Harrison and Abramowitz, it is the new Radcliffe College Library, located at 9 to 5 p.m. An exhibition celebrating the passage of the Women’s Suffrage Amendment is mentioned.
    5. Holyoke Center
      • Located at Many University administrative offices, including Admissions, Purchasing, Personnel, Alumni Records, Admissions, the Comptroller, and academic departments. The University Health Services and Stillman Infirmary occupy several floors. Shops, businesses, and the University Information Office are on the ground floor.

Additional Notes:

  • Handwritten Annotations: There are handwritten notes on the page, including:
    • "HARVARD MEDICAL" in bold red, likely highlighting the medical events.
    • "Radcliffe 25th alumni - Busch" written in red, possibly indicating a special event or celebration related to Radcliffe's 25th anniversary, associated with someone named Busch.
  • Page Numbers: The page is numbered 6 at the bottom left and 7 at the bottom right, suggesting it is part of a larger document or program.

Overall Context:

The page serves as a schedule or informational guide, combining details about medical forums, alumni activities, and descriptions of new Harvard buildings. It appears to be part of a university or academic event program, likely intended for students, faculty, alumni, and visitors. The handwritten notes suggest personal or organizational emphasis on specific events or individuals.

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The image shows a page from a document titled "Harvard's Newest Buildings," which is an illustrated booklet that provides information about the architectural variety of Harvard's newest buildings. The page contains a list of events and activities, including a meeting of the Society of Harvard Engineers and Scientists, a Radcliffe Alumnae Spread in Hilles Library, and an Alumni Parade to Tercentenary Theatre. The page also includes information about the Le Corbusier building, the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, and the George Pierce Baker Hall and the McCollum Center. The page is divided into two columns, with the left column containing the list of events and activities and the right column containing information about the buildings. The page is numbered 6 and 7, indicating that it is part of a larger document.

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The image shows a page from a book. The page is white, and the text is printed in black. The text is in a single column and appears to be describing various events and locations at Harvard University. The events include meetings, forums, and boat races, while the locations include Harvard Hall, Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, and the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine. The text also mentions the Harvard-Yale boat races and the Radcliffe Forum.