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The image depicts a press release from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The document is marked "FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE" and includes a contact phone number (495-2338). The press release announces the resumption of the Thursday Noon Recitals on the Flentrop Organ at Harvard University's Busch-Reisinger Museum for the spring semester. The first recital is scheduled for February 10th at 12:15 PM, featuring a program of music by Hindemith, Mozart, and Bach, performed by Brian Jones. The recitals will continue every Thursday at the same time through June 1st. Other performers for the spring include Lenora Stein, Marian Ruhl, and James Johnson, who is the Director of the Series. All concerts are free to the public. The document is placed in a binder with other papers visible on the sides.
The image is a page from a document, specifically a press release from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The release is marked "FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE" and includes the contact number 495-2338.
The text on the page announces the resumption of Thursday Noon Recitals on the Flentrop Organ at the Busch-Reisinger Museum. These recitals are scheduled to begin again on February 10th at 12:15 PM for the Spring semester. The first recital will feature compositions by Hindemith, Mozart, and Bach, performed by Brian Jones. The recitals will continue every Thursday at the same time through June 1st.
Other performers mentioned for the Spring semester include Lenora Stein, Marian Ruhl, and James Johnson, who is the Director of the Series. The press release also notes that all concerts are free to the public.
Additionally, there is a partial note on the right side of the page, which seems to be a continuation of some other text or reference, but it is cut off and not fully legible.
The image shows a page from a book or document containing a press release from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The press release is dated and marked as "FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE," indicating it is meant to be distributed quickly.
The main details of the press release include:
The press release is printed on what looks like a typewritten or printed page, and there is a small yellow sticky note visible on the right side of the page with some handwritten notes. The bottom part of the page seems to be partially cut or obscured.
The image shows a typed document from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The document is dated and labeled for immediate release, with the reference number 495-2338. The main content of the document announces the resumption of Thursday Noon Recitals on the Flen trop Organ at the museum for the spring semester. The first recital is scheduled for February 10th at 12:15, featuring performances by Brian Jones, with a program including works by Hindemith, Mozart, and Bach. The recitals will continue every Thursday at the same time until June 1st. Other performers mentioned for the spring series include Lenora Stein, Marian Ruhl, and James Johnson, who is the Director of the series. The document notes that all concerts are free to the public. The paper appears to be part of a scrapbook or album, with some visible annotations and a clipping attached to the right side.
The image shows a press release from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The document provides details about a series of Thursday noon recitals on the Flentrop Organ.
Key points include:
The press release includes contact information for the museum (phone number 495-2338) and is marked for immediate release. The large number "251" appears in a decorative font on the page. Additionally, there are some handwritten notes on the right margin of the document.
The image shows a typed press release from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The press release is dated and marked "FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE."
The content of the press release is as follows:
"Thursday Noon Recitals on the Flentrop Organ at Harvard University's Busch-Reisinger Museum will resume for the Spring semester on February 10th at 12:15, with a program of Hindemith, Mozart, and Bach performed by Brian Jones. Recitals will continue on each Thursday at that time through June 1st.
Other performers this spring will include Lenora Stein, Marian Ruhl, and James Johnson, Director of the Series. All concerts are free to the public."
The press release also includes a contact number: 495-2338. The document is partially overlaid with some decorative, partially transparent text that says "1959" in an ornate font. The page is clipped from a larger document, and a portion of another page is visible on the right-hand side.
This image shows a typed press release from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The press release announces that Thursday Noon Recitals on the Flentrop Organ at the museum will resume for the Spring semester on February 10th at 12:15 PM. The program will include works by Hindemith, Mozart, and Bach, performed by Brian Jones. The recitals will continue on each Thursday at that time through June 1st. It also mentions other performers for the spring, including Lenora Stein, Marian Ruhl, and James Johnson, who is the Director of the Series. The document notes that all concerts are free to the public. The page is held in place within a larger book or binder with clips at the top and bottom. There is a faint watermark or design in the background of the page. A small clipped newspaper fragment is taped to the right edge of the page.
This is an image of a typewritten document containing a press release. The header states "NEWS from the Busch-Reisinger Museum Harvard University Cambridge, Massachusetts FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 495-2338". The document announces "Thursday Noon Recitals on the Flentrop Organ at Harvard University's Busch-Reisinger Museum will resume for the Spring semester on February 10th at 12:15, with a program of Hindemith, Mozart and Bach performed by Brian Jones. Recitals will continue on each Thursday at that time through June 1st."
The release further mentions that "Other performers this spring will include Lenora Stein, Marian Ruhl, and James Johnson, Director of the Series. All concerts are free to the public."
There is a large watermark or graphic element with ornamental swirls on the lower part of the page. A yellowed piece of scotch tape can be seen on the right edge of the document, and the page appears to be within a book or folder, given the way it's framed and the ribbon marker visible.
The image shows a page from a book, which appears to be a press release or announcement. The text on the page reads: "Thursday Noon Recitals on the Flentrop Organ at Harvard University's Busch-Reisinger Museum will resume for the Spring semester on February 10th at 12:15, with a program of Hindemith, Mozart and Bach performed by Brian Jones. Recitals will continue on each Thursday at that time through June 1st." The page also includes the name of the museum, the Harvard University, and the address of the museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The page is printed on white paper with a green border and is open to the right side.
The image is of a newspaper clipping from the Harvard University's Busch-Reisinger Museum. The clipping announces that Thursday Noon Recitals on the Flentrop Organ at Harvard University's Busch-Reisinger Museum will resume for the Spring semester on February 10th at 12:15, with a program of Hindemith, Mozart, and Bach performed by Brian Jones. Recitals will continue on each Thursday at that time through June 1st. Other performers this spring will include Lenora Stein, Marian Ruhl, and James Johnson, Director of the Series. All concerts are free to the public.