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ARCH.2013.5.14, Rendition: 798019
The image displays an open book with two visible pages. On the left page, there is a detailed map of a location, likely a university campus, with various buildings and their corresponding labels. The map is meticulously drawn, showing pathways, buildings, and green spaces, and is divided into sections labeled with letters (A, B, C, D, and E) horizontally and numbers (1 to 6) vertically for easy reference. A list on the left side of the page provides the names of the buildings corresponding to these grid references, including the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Fogg Art Museum, Harvard Hall, and many others.
The right page features a program for "Commencement Week" at Harvard University, dated June 13-19, 1971. The program is titled "COMMENCEMENT WEEK PROGRAM" with the Harvard University shield illustrated in the center. The text indicates that the program includes a calendar of social and academic events for graduating seniors, alumni, and friends of the university. It also provides the location for additional information as the Alumni Office, Wadsworth House, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
The book appears to be an archival or historical document, likely a program or guide for the events of that year’s commencement week at Harvard University. The overall layout is clean, with a focus on clarity and organization, aiding visitors in navigating the campus and staying informed about the week's events.
The image shows the open pages of an old book or a magazine featuring a Harvard University-related document. Specifically, it appears to be a program for Commencement Week at Harvard University, dated June 13-19, 1971.
The central part of the image is a map of Harvard’s campus, divided into quadrants labeled A, B, C, and D, with the buildings listed on the left side of the map. The listed buildings include notable locations such as:
To the right of the map, there is a section titled "News from the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts." The Commencement Week Program is described as a calendar of social and academic events of interest to graduating seniors, alumni, and friends of the University. It is noted that this program is published by the Alumni Office, Wadsworth House, Harvard University.
The cover of the document includes the Harvard University emblem, and the text is printed in a vintage style. The surrounding pages appear to be part of a larger collection or book, likely related to Harvard University events or history.
The image shows an open book containing two pages. The left page features a map of Harvard University's campus with a list of various buildings and their locations marked by letters and numbers. The buildings listed include:
The right page is a program for Commencement Week at Harvard University from June 13-19, 1971. The program is titled "Commencement Week Program" and is associated with the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The cover of the program features a detailed emblem of Harvard University. The program is described as a calendar of social and academic events of interest to graduating seniors, alumni, and friends of the University. The page also mentions it is from the Harvard University Alumni Office, Wadsworth House. The top right corner of the page includes a heading for "News from the Busch-Reisinger Museum."
The image shows an open book with a page that contains two main elements: a map of Harvard University and a program for Commencement Week.
Map of Harvard University:
Commencement Week Program:
Surrounding Context:
Overall, the image provides a historical glimpse into Harvard University's Commencement Week in 1971, including a detailed map of the campus and a program of events.
The image shows a commencement program booklet from Harvard University, dated June 13-19, 1971. Here are the key details:
Cover:
Map and Building Locations:
Additional Information:
The booklet appears to serve as a guide for attendees of the commencement week, providing useful information about the locations of various buildings and events on campus.
The image shows an open booklet containing a map and a list of building locations, along with a program for Commencement Week at Harvard University, dated June 13-19, 1971.
The booklet appears to be a guide for attendees of the Commencement Week, providing both a map for navigation and a schedule of events.
The image shows an open book displaying a map and a program leaflet. The map is a detailed layout of Harvard University with labeled buildings and locations arranged in a grid format with coordinates (letters A-D at the top and numbers 1-6 on the left). A list on the left side of the map identifies the locations of various buildings, such as Allston Burr Hall, George Pierce Baker Hall, Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard Hall, and Widener Library, among others.
Next to the map, there is a program leaflet titled "COMMENCEMENT WEEK PROGRAM June 13-19, 1971." It mentions that it contains a calendar of social and academic events of interest to graduating seniors, alumni, and friends of the university. At the bottom, it indicates the program is from Harvard University, Alumni Office, Wadsworth House, and displays the Harvard University seal.
The overall scene appears to be a historical or archival document related to Harvard University's commencement week in 1971.
This image displays an open book with a page showcasing a detailed map on the left and text on the right. The map appears to be of a university campus or similar layout with various labeled streets and buildings. There's also a grid overlay with coordinates A-D horizontally and 1-6 vertically, aiding in locating specific places. A legend titled "LOCATION OF BUILDINGS" is in the upper left corner of the map page, listing various buildings alphabetically with corresponding grid coordinates.
On the right-hand page, the text reads "NEWS from the" followed by "Busch-Reisinger Museum Harvard University Cambridge, Massachusetts" in a column layout enclosed within a decorative border. Below it is "COMMENCEMENT WEEK PROGRAM June 13-19, 1971." The text continues with a description of the program offering a calendar of social and academic events of interest to graduating seniors, alumni, and friends of the University. The bottom of this page shows "Harvard University Alumni Office, Wadsworth House," indicating the source of the content.
The map and text suggest this book is related to Harvard University, and it is specifically concerning an event that took place in June 1971. The overall condition of the book and the aesthetic of the pages suggest it may be a vintage or historical document related to the university's alumni activities and campus buildings.
The image shows an open book with a map and text. The map is titled "Commencement Week Program June 13–19, 1971." The map is divided into sections labeled A, B, C, and D. The text on the left side of the page provides information about the location of various buildings, including Allston Burr Hall, George Pierce Baker Hall, Busch-Reisinger Museum, and others. The text on the right side of the page is a calendar of social and academic events of interest to graduating seniors, alumni, and friends of the university. The book has a white cover with a red border and a title in the upper left corner.
The image depicts an open book with a map of Harvard University on the left and a page with text on the right. The map shows the location of buildings and facilities on the university campus, including the Harvard Yard, the Harvard Art Museums, and the Harvard Library. The page on the right contains text that reads "COMMENCEMENT WEEK PROGRAM June 13-19, 1971" and includes a schedule of events for the week, including lectures, performances, and ceremonies. The book appears to be a program or guide for the university's commencement week, which is a time when graduating seniors and their families gather to celebrate their academic achievements.