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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1968-1970

ARCH.2013.5.12, Rendition: 797928

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The image appears to be a newspaper page from the Herald Traveler, dated July 5, 1970. The main headline reads "It's all there - at HARVARD SQUARE," suggesting the article is about the attractions and activities in Harvard Square, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

The article discusses various features of Harvard Square, including a new Italian restaurant called Pinocchio's, which is described as having a modern look with a glass facade and a banquet room. It also mentions a flower shop called Fancy Colorfast Wooling, which is located on Brattle Street and is noted for its chic salesgirls and bright displays. The article further describes the vibrant atmosphere of Harvard Square, with its shops, cafes, and the presence of students and tourists.

Additionally, the page includes a crossword puzzle and a list of clues for it, indicating that it is a part of the newspaper's entertainment or leisure section. The layout of the page suggests a mix of news, features, and puzzles, typical of a newspaper's weekend or leisure section. The overall tone of the article is positive and highlights the lively and diverse offerings of Harvard Square.

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The image is a page from the July 5, 1970, edition of the "Herald Traveller" newspaper, specifically a feature article titled "It's all there — at Harvard Square."

Main Content:

The article discusses the diverse and vibrant atmosphere of Harvard Square in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Here are the key points from the article:

  1. Historical Context:

    • Harvard Square has been a central gathering place for many years, described as becoming more popular and busy since the Italian immigrants began settling there.
  2. Cultural and Commercial Hub:

    • The area is noted for its eclectic mix of shops and services. It mentions four principal glass shops that have been established by families from the island of Murano near Venice, Italy.
    • There is a prominent florist shop (Brattle Flower Shop) owned by a family of Italian descent, which has been in operation for many generations.
    • The Brattle Movie Theatre is highlighted for its unique charm and history.
  3. Diverse Offerings:

    • Harvard Square offers a variety of goods and services, including custom-made shoes, specialty foods, and a mix of high-end and budget-friendly shopping options.
    • There are specific mentions of Porter Square and Central Square, other nearby areas that complement the commercial activity of Harvard Square.
  4. Social Scene:

    • The article describes the social dynamics and the crowd that frequents Harvard Square, including students, tourists, locals, and various characters who add to the square's unique atmosphere.
    • It mentions the gathering spot under the Out of Town News kiosk, where people often meet and converse.

Additional Elements:

  • Photograph:

    • There is a black-and-white photograph showing the Brattle Flower Shop with two people standing outside, adding a visual element to the article.
  • Crossword Puzzle:

    • On the right side of the page, a partially completed crossword puzzle is visible.
  • Date and Newspaper Details:

    • The top of the page shows the date (July 5, 1970) and the newspaper's name, "Herald Traveller."
    • The page number is 10, and it’s noted that this is the "Near Home News" section.

The article paints a vivid picture of Harvard Square as a bustling, culturally rich area that serves as a central hub for the community and visitors.

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The image is a page from a newspaper, specifically the Boston Herald Traveler, dated July 5, 1970. The page is titled "It's all there - at HARVARD SQUARE" and focuses on various aspects of Harvard Square.

On the left side of the page, there is a main article with a photograph showing a flower shop that spills over into Brattle Street. The article describes a new addition to Harvard Square: a contemporary Italian restaurant called "Grade A," which is located in a former soap factory on Brattle Street. The restaurant features four tiers of glass, elegant contemporary decor, and a chic salesroom for bright Marimekko dresses. The article also mentions the historic and atmospheric feel of Harvard Square, highlighting its cultural and social significance, including nearby shops like the Wicker Shop and Cambridge Commons.

The right side of the page contains a crossword puzzle with clues and a grid. The puzzle is partially filled in, and the clues range from various categories such as names of people, places, and things, including a mix of easy and more challenging questions.

Additionally, there is a small article at the bottom left corner of the page, which seems to be a continuation of a story or a separate column, but the content is cut off and not fully visible in the image. The bottom right corner includes the newspaper’s name, "Herald," and the date, "July 5, 1970."

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The image shows a page from the July 5, 1970 edition of the Herald Traveler, specifically the Boston edition. The page features a travel or lifestyle article titled "It's all there - at HARVARD SQUARE."

The main article includes a photograph of a flower shop on Brattle Street, with the caption "Flower shop spills over into Brattle Street." The article describes the variety of shops, restaurants, and cultural spots in Harvard Square, Cambridge, Massachusetts, highlighting its vibrant and diverse atmosphere. It mentions a new addition to the area, a contemporary Italian restaurant named "Bratta," designed by architect Benjamin Donn.

The article also discusses the general atmosphere of Harvard Square, mentioning the numerous bookstores, cafes, and shops that make it a bustling hub. It notes the presence of a flower shop and a flower market, and refers to the area's historical significance, including the presence of the Cambridge Common, which was once the site of the Cambridge troops in 1776.

Additionally, there is a crossword puzzle on the right side of the page with a list of clues and answers, and a small section on the bottom right featuring a few lines of text, possibly a continuation of the article or a separate note. The page has a yellowed appearance, typical of aged newspapers.

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The image shows a page from the July 5, 1970, edition of the Herald Traveler, a publication from Boston, Massachusetts. The page is titled "It's all there at HARVARD SQUARE" and features a mix of articles and advertisements.

  1. Main Article:

    • The central article discusses the various attractions and shops at Harvard Square. It highlights the diversity and charm of the square, noting the presence of numerous stores and eateries.
    • The text mentions a flower shop that spilled into Brattle Street and describes a new Italian restaurant by the name of Grate A. Rice, which is said to have become popular for its tasteful use of glass and elegant fabrics.
    • The article also talks about the transformation of Harvard Square into a vibrant commercial area, including boutique shops and cafes.
    • It notes the historical significance of Harvard Square and mentions that the square has been a gathering spot for troops and other events throughout the years.
  2. Advertisements:

    • On the right side of the page, there are several small advertisements for various products and services. These include items like:
      • Clothing items ranging from suits and dresses to boots and handbags.
      • Specific products such as watches, sunglasses, and various household items.
    • One section includes a crossword puzzle, which is partially filled out.
  3. Visual Elements:

    • The left side of the page contains an image of a flower shop with a woman and a child standing in front of it, illustrating the vibrant and busy atmosphere of Harvard Square.
    • The page has a vintage feel, typical of 1970s newspaper layouts, with a mix of text and images.

Overall, the page provides a snapshot of life and commerce in Harvard Square during the early 1970s, capturing its cultural and economic vibrancy.

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The image displays an open newspaper, the Herald Traveler, dated July 5, 1970. The headline on the left page reads "It's all there - at HARVARD SQUARE" with a photograph beneath it showing three young women and a man standing in front of a flower shop named "Squash." The article discusses various aspects of Harvard Square, including its recent developments, shops, and the atmosphere.

The right page contains the continuation of the article, a list of movie showtimes, a crossword puzzle, and several classified advertisements which include real estate listings, a section for help wanted, and personal advertisements. The classified ads are typical of the era, providing information on housing, jobs, and personal services.

The layout of the newspaper is traditional with the main article taking up most of the left page and a mix of advertisements, puzzles, and showtimes on the right page. The overall condition of the newspaper appears to be good, with some minor creases and yellowing consistent with its age.

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The image shows a scrapbook page with a newspaper clipping attached to it. The clipping is from the "Herald Traveler" dated July 5, 1970. The headline reads "It's all there - at HARVARD SQUARE."

Below the headline, there is a black-and-white photo of two women walking past a flower shop on Brattle Street. The caption under the photo says, "Flower shop spills over into Brattle Street."

The text of the article talks about various aspects of Harvard Square, including new additions like a sophisticated Italian restaurant called Dom’s, a contemporary home furnishings store featuring Finnish fabrics, and several other shops. The article mentions Harvard Square’s atmosphere, its appeal to students and local youth, and the vibrant social scene, including references to music and youth culture.

On the right side of the clipping, there’s a crossword puzzle grid with some numbers filled in. The page number and date of the newspaper ("Herald 10" and "July 5, 1970") are visible at the bottom of the clipping.

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This image features a newspaper page from the "Herald Traveler, Boston, Mass" dated July 5, 1970, and it is opened to an article with the headline "It's all there—at HARVARD SQUARE." Below the headline is a black and white photograph of a street scene where a flower shop spills over onto Brattle Street, as noted in the caption. The image depicts a lively outdoor scene with plants and merchandise on display, and some pedestrians walking on the street.

The article seems to discuss the appeal and offerings of Harvard Square, mentioning aspects like a sophisticated new restaurant, commercial street bazaars, and the bohemian offerings of the area. It describes the atmosphere and types of shops found in Harvard Square and makes references to its general atmosphere and the type of crowd it attracts.

On the right side of the newspaper page, there is a crossword puzzle with clues listed down and across, indicating a leisure section of the paper. The actual clues and grid of the crossword are partially visible. The page is slightly yellowed, indicating age, and it is framed against an off-white background with a green ribbon bookmark visible on the right edge—signs that the newspaper is likely part of a bound archive or collection.

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The image depicts a page from a newspaper or magazine, likely from July 5, 1970, as indicated by the date at the top. The page is titled "It's all there—at HARVARD SQUARE" and appears to be a feature article or editorial piece about Harvard Square, a bustling area in Cambridge, Massachusetts, known for its shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions.

Key Elements of the Image:

Headline and Layout:

  • The main headline, "It's all there—at HARVARD SQUARE," is prominently displayed in large, bold text, suggesting the focus of the article is on the vibrancy and diversity of Harvard Square.
  • The layout includes a mix of text, a photograph, and a crossword puzzle, indicating a blend of journalistic content and entertainment.

Photograph:

  • On the left side of the page, there is a black-and-white photograph showing a flower shop with an awning that reads "Shop."
  • Two individuals, likely a man and a woman, are walking past the shop. The woman is wearing a light-colored dress and sunglasses, while the man is dressed in a light-colored shirt and dark pants.
  • The shop's display includes potted plants and flowers, reinforcing the theme of the article about the variety of shops and attractions in Harvard Square.

Text Content:

  • Below the headline, there is a column of text that appears to be an article discussing various aspects of Harvard Square. Key points mentioned include:
    • New businesses: References to a new restaurant, "Domino's," and other establishments.
    • Design and aesthetics: Mentions of Finnish fabrics, Brutalist architecture, and interior design trends.
    • Retail and shopping: Descriptions of stores like "Brattle Street," which offers unique items and a distinctive atmosphere.
    • Cultural and social aspects: References to gatherings, music, and the community vibe of the area.
    • Historical context: A brief mention of the Cambridge Common and its revolutionary history.

Crossword Puzzle:

  • On the right side of the page, there is a crossword puzzle with numbered clues and answers. This suggests the page is part of a publication that includes both news and leisure activities, typical of newspapers or magazines from that era.

Additional Details:

  • At the top of the page, there is a header indicating the publication is "HERALD TRAVELER" from BOSTON, MASS., with a date of JUL 5 1970 and a page number 10.
  • There are additional smaller headlines and subheadings, such as "Flower shop spills into Brattle Street," which likely refers to the photograph and provides context for the scene depicted.

Overall Impression:

The image captures a snapshot of Harvard Square in 1970, highlighting its eclectic mix of shops, cultural attractions, and community life. The combination of a photograph, an article, and a crossword puzzle reflects the multifaceted nature of the publication, catering to both informational and recreational interests of its readers. The design and content suggest a focus on urban life, trends, and local charm.

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The image shows a newspaper clipping with a headline that reads "It's all there - at HARVARD SQUARE." The clipping is placed on a piece of paper with a crossword puzzle on the right side. The newspaper clipping features an article about Harvard Square, including a photo of two women walking down the street. The clipping is placed on top of a book with a green cover and white pages.