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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1972-1973

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The image shows a page from a booklet or program detailing a schedule of events for a university symposia and related activities, specifically for Class Day. The events are scheduled for Wednesday, June 14, and Tuesday, June 13.

Wednesday, June 14:

  1. 9:30 a.m. - A New Look at China

    • Venue: Sanders Theatre
    • Speakers:
      • Stanley A. Karnow, Journalist, Foreign Correspondent, The Washington Post.
      • James C. Thomson Jr., Lecturer on History, Writer, Author of "While China Faced West."
      • George Wald, Higgins Professor of Biology.
  2. 9:30 a.m. - Whence Morality

    • Venue: Faine Hall, Music Building
    • Speakers:
      • Rainer Sotter Jr., Professor of Social Ethics in the Divinity School.
      • Elizabeth A. Renn, Assistant Psychiatrist to the University Health Services.
      • Rev. James E. Thomas, Allston Burr Senior Tutor in Adams House.
      • Dr. Paul A. Dewitt Jr., Psychiatrist to the University Health Services.
  3. 3:00 p.m. - Seminar, Films, and Tour

    • The Boston Hockey Phenomenon:
      • Venue: Boylston Hall Auditorium
      • Speakers: William T. Cleary Jr., Jeffrey R. Redkey.
      • Description: Discussion on the success of ice hockey in the Boston area.
    • Experience:
      • A 16mm, sound, 37-minute film by two Harvard 1971 graduates describing the undergraduate experience.
    • Derek Bok - The Start of a Presidency:
      • A 16 mm sound, color, 23-minute film by Richard Leacock to be shown.
  4. Harvard Alumni: Candids and Informal Views of Harvard's New President

    • Venue: Carpenter Center Lecture Room
    • Description: Attractive scenes of the new president and the presidential installation.
  5. Guided Walking Tour of New Harvard Buildings

    • Venue: Meet at Forbes Plaza (Mass. Avenue entrance to Holyoke Center).
    • Description: An architecture student will describe the innovations and designs of the new buildings. The tour will last approximately one hour.

Tuesday, June 13:

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

    • Venue: Sanders Theatre
    • Speakers:
      • John S. Morison, Richard J. Schwartz Professor of Science.
      • Elizabeth Bishop, a distinguished American poet.
    • Description: Members of the Alpha (Harvard) Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa are urged to attend the business meeting at 10:00 a.m. in Harvard Hall and the luncheon at 12:30 p.m. at the Fogg Art Museum.
  2. 2:00 p.m. - Baccalaureate Service

    • Venue: Memorial Church for seniors and their guests.
  3. 4:30 p.m. - Harvard and Radcliffe Class Picnic

    • Venue: Radcliffe Quadrangle
  4. 9:30 a.m. - University Symposia

    • Description: See details on Page 2.

Additionally, the booklet mentions that tours and open houses are offered throughout the week in various buildings and museums, with more details available on Pages 6-10.

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The image displays a page from a calendar or program for university symposia and seminars during Class Day events. Here's a detailed summary of the content:

Wednesday, June 14

9:30 a.m. - A New Look at China

  • Location: Sanders Theatre
  • Speakers:
    • Stanley A. Karnow, Journalist, Foreign Correspondent, The Washington Post
    • James C. Thomson, Jr., Lecturer on History
    • Barbara W. Tuchman, Writer, Author of "Stillwell and the American Experience in China"
    • George Wald, Higgins Professor of Biology

9:30 a.m. - Whence Morality

  • Location: Payne Hall, Music Building
  • Speakers:
    • Ralph B. Potter, Jr., Professor of Social Ethics in the Divinity School
    • Dr. Elizabeth A. Reid, Assistant Psychiatrist to the University Health Services
    • Rev. James E. Thomas, Allston Burr Senior Tutor in Adams House
    • Dr. Paul A. Walters, Jr., Psychiatrist to the University Health Services

3:00 p.m. - Seminar, Films, and Tour

  • The Boston Hockey Phenomenon:
    • William J. Cleary, Jr., Varsity Hockey Coach, with several hockey figures discussing the success of ice hockey in the Boston area.
    • Location: Boylston Hall Auditorium
  • Experience (16mm, sound, 37-minute film): Described by two Harvard 1971 graduates detailing the undergraduate experience.
  • Derek Bok – The Start of a Presidency (16mm, sound, color, 23-minute film): Richard Leacock '42 for the Associated Harvard Alumni, Candid and informal views of Harvard's new President and the presidential installation at Carpenter Center Lecture Room.

Guided Walking Tour of New Harvard Buildings

  • Location: Meets at Forbes Plaza (Mass. Avenue entrance to Holyoke Center)
  • Description: An architecture student will explain the functions and designs of the newest campus buildings. The tour lasts approximately one hour.

Calendar of Events

Tours and Open Houses: Offered throughout the week in various buildings and museums. Specific dates are from June 6 to June 10.

Tuesday, June 13

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

    • Location: Sanders Theatre
    • Orator: John S. Morrison, Richard J. Schwartz Professor of Science and Society at Cornell University
    • Poet: Elizabeth Bishop, distinguished American poet
    • Event: 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.
  • 2:00 p.m. - Baccalaureate Service: In the Memorial Church for seniors and their guests.

  • 4:30 p.m. - Harvard and Radcliffe Class Picnic: Location not specified but likely at Radcliffe Quadrangle.

Wednesday, June 14

  • 9:30 a.m. - University Symposia: Detailed information is referenced on another page (Page 2).

The event schedule covers a variety of academic and social activities, including lectures, films, tours, and literary exercises.

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The image shows an open booklet presenting a schedule for University Symposia and Seminars for Class Day. The left page is labeled page 2, and the right page is labeled page 3. The events are detailed as follows:

Left Page (Page 2):

  • Wednesday, June 14:
    • 9:30 a.m. A NEW LOOK AT CHINA at Sanders Theatre, featuring:
      • STANLEY A. KARNOW, Journalist and Foreign Correspondent for The Washington Post.
      • JAMES C. THOMPSON, JR., Lecturer on History.
      • BARBARA W. TUCHMAN, Writer and Author of "Stillwell and the American Experience in China."
      • GEORGE WALD, Higgins Professor of Biology.
    • 9:30 a.m. WHENCE MORALITY at Paine Hall, Music Building, featuring:
      • RALPH B. POTTER, JR., Professor of Social Ethics in the Divinity School.
      • DR. ELIZABETH A. REID, Assistant Psychiatrist to the University Health Services.
      • REV. JAMES E. THOMAS, Allston Burr Senior Tutor in Adams House.
      • DR. PAUL A. WALTER, JR., Psychiatrist to the University Health Services.
    • 3:00 p.m. SEMINAR, FILMS, AND TOUR:
      • THE BOSTON HOCKEY PHENOMENON at Boylston Hall Auditorium, featuring WILLIAM J. CLEARY, JR., Varsity Hockey Coach, with several hockey figures.
      • EXPERIENCE, a film by two Harvard 1971 graduates, describing the undergraduate experience.
      • DEREK BOK - THE START OF A PRESIDENCY, a film by Richard Leacock for the Associated Harvard Alumni, showing scenes of Harvard's new President and the presidential installation at the Carpenter Center Lecture Room.
      • GUIDED WALKING TOUR OF NEW HARVARD BUILDINGS, meeting at Forbes Plaza, led by an Architecture student, focusing on the functions and designs of the newest campus buildings, lasting approximately one hour.

Right Page (Page 3):

  • Calendar of Events:
    • Tuesday, June 13:
      • 11:00 a.m. PHI BETA KAPPA LITERARY EXERCISES at Sanders Theatre, with an Orator, JOHN S. MORRISON, Richard J. Schwartz Professor of Science and Society at Cornell University, and the Poet, ELIZABETH BISHOP, a distinguished American poet. Members of Phi Beta Kappa are urged to attend the business meeting at 10:15 a.m. in Harvard Hall, followed by a luncheon at 12:30 p.m. in the Fogg Art Museum.
      • 2:00 p.m. BACCALAUREATE SERVICE at the Memorial Church for seniors and their guests.
      • 4:30 p.m. HARVARD AND RADCLIFFE CLASS PICNIC at the Radcliffe Quadrangle.
    • Wednesday, June 14:
      • 9:30 a.m. UNIVERSITY SYMPOSIA (see details on Page 2).

The booklet also mentions that tours and open houses are offered throughout the week in various buildings and museums, with details available on pages 6-10.

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The image displays a schedule of events and activities from a university program, specifically for Class Day and surrounding days.

University Symposia and Seminars for Class Day

Wednesday, June 14

9:30 a.m. - A New Look at China
Location: Sanders Theatre

  • Stanley A. Karnow, Journalist, Foreign Correspondent, The Washington Post.
  • James C. Thomson, Jr., Lecturer on History.
  • Barbara W. Tuchman, Writer, Author of "Stillwell and the American Experience in China."
  • George Wald, Higgins Professor of Biology.

9:30 a.m. - Whence Morality
Location: Paine Hall, Music Building

  • Ralph B. Potter, Jr., Professor of Social Ethics in the Divinity School.
  • Dr. Elizabeth A. Reid, Assistant Psychiatrist to the University Health Services.
  • Rev. James E. Thomas, Allston Burr Senior Tutor in Adams House.
  • Dr. Paul A. Walters, Jr., Psychiatrist to the University Health Services.

3:00 p.m. - Seminar, Films, and Tour
The Boston Hockey Phenomenon

  • William J. Cleary, Jr., Varsity Hockey Coach, with several hockey figures discussing the success of Ice Hockey in the Boston area.
    Location: Boylston Hall Auditorium

Experience - A 16mm sound, 37-minute film by two Harvard 1971 graduates describing the undergraduate experience.

Derek Bok - The Start of a Presidency

  • A 16mm, sound, color, 23-minute film by Richard Leacock '42 for the Associated Press.

Guided Tours and Open Houses

Guided Walking Tour of New Harvard Buildings

  • Meet at Forbes Plaza (Mass. Avenue entrance to Holyoke Center).
  • An architecture student will describe the functions and designs of new campus buildings. The tour lasts approximately one hour.

Calendar of Events

Tours and Open Houses

  • Offered throughout the week in various buildings and museums. See pages 6-10.

Tuesday, June 13

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

    • The Orator will be John S. Morison, Richard J. Schwartz Professor of Science and Society at Cornell University.
    • The Poet will be Elizabeth Bishop, a distinguished American Poet and Member of the Alpha (Harvard) Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa.
    • Members 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.
  • 2:00 p.m. - Baccalaureate Service
    Location: Memorial Church for seniors and their guests.

  • 4:30 p.m. - Harvard and Radcliffe Class Picnic
    Location: Radcliffe Quadrangle.

Wednesday, June 14

  • 9:30 a.m. - University Symposia (Details on Page 2)

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The image displays a page from a booklet detailing events for Class Day at a university, likely Harvard given the context. Here is a detailed summary:

Wednesday, June 14

9:30 a.m. - A New Look at China

  • Location: Sanders Theatre
  • Speakers:
    • Stanley A. Karnow, Journalist, Foreign Correspondent, The Washington Post
    • James C. Thomson, Jr., Lecturer on History
    • Barbara W. Tuchman, Writer, Author of "Stillwell and the American Experience in China"
    • George Wald, Higgins Professor of Biology

9:30 a.m. - Whence Morality

  • Location: Paine Hall, Music Building
  • Speakers:
    • Ralph B. Potter, Jr., Professor of Social Ethics in the Divinity School
    • Dr. Elizabeth A. Reed, Assistant Psychiatrist to the University Health Services
    • Rev. James E. Thomas, Allston Burr Senior Tutor in Adams House
    • Dr. Paul A. Walters, Jr., Psychiatrist to the University Health Services

3:00 p.m. - Seminar, Films, and Tour

  • The Boston Hockey Phenomenon:
    • William J. Cleary, Jr., Varsity Hockey Coach, will discuss the success of Ice Hockey in the Boston area.
    • Location: Boylston Hall Auditorium
    • Experience: A 16mm, sound, 37-minute film by two Harvard '71 graduates describing the undergraduate experience.
    • Film: "The Start of a Presidency," a 16mm, sound, color, 23-minute film by Richard Leacock '42 for the Associated Press.

Guided Walking Tour of New Harvard Buildings

  • Time: Not specified, but likely in conjunction with the events listed.
  • Location: Meet at Forbes Plaza (Mass. Ave entrance to Holyoke Center).
  • Details: An Architecture student will describe the functions and designs of the newest campus buildings. The tour will last approximately one hour.

Calendar of Events

Tours and Open Houses

  • Tours and open houses are offered throughout the week in various buildings and museums. See pages 6-10.

Tuesday, June 13

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

    • Location: Sanders Theatre
    • Speakers:
      • The Orator: John S. Morrison, Richard J. Schwartz Professor of Science and Society at Cornell University
      • The Poet: Elizabeth Bishop, a distinguished American poet
    • Details: Members 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.
  • 2:00 p.m. - Baccalaureate Service

    • Location: Memorial Church for seniors and their guests.
  • 4:30 p.m. - Harvard and Radcliffe Class Picnic

    • Location: Radcliffe Quadrangle

Wednesday, June 14

  • 9:30 a.m. - University Symposia
    • Location: Various locations as detailed on Page 2.

Additional Notes

  • Candid and Informal Views of Harvard's New President:
    • Location: Carpenter Center Lecture Room
    • Attractive scenes of Commencement and the presidential installation.

This booklet provides a structured schedule of academic, social, and cultural events for Class Day, including seminars, films, tours, and literary exercises.

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The image shows pages from a program or schedule booklet for University Symposia and Seminars for Class Day, specifically for June 13 and June 14.

Wednesday, June 14:

  • 9:30 a.m. - A New Look at China

    • Location: Sanders Theatre
    • Speakers:
      • Stanley A. Karnow, Journalist, Foreign Correspondent, The Washington Post
      • James C. Thomson, Jr., Lecturer on History
      • Barbara W. Tuchman, Writer, Author of "Stillwell and the American Experience in China"
      • George Wald, Higgins Professor of Biology
  • 9:30 a.m. - Whence Morality

    • Location: Paxton Hall, Music Building
    • Speakers:
      • Ralph B. Potter, Jr., Professor of Social Ethics in the Divinity School
      • Dr. Elizabeth A. Reid, Assistant Psychiatrist to the University Health Services
      • Rev. James E. Thomas, Allston Burr Senior Tutor in Adams House
      • Dr. Paul A. Walters, Jr., Psychiatrist to the University Health Services
  • 3:00 p.m. - Seminar, Films, and Tour

    • The Boston Hockey Phenomenon:
      • William J. Cleary, Jr., Varsity Hockey Coach, with several hockey figures discussing the success of Ice Hockey in the Boston area.
      • Location: Boylston Hall Auditorium
    • Films:
      • "Experience," a 16mm, sound, 37-minute film by two Harvard 1971 graduates describing the undergraduate experience.
      • "Derek Bok — The Start of a Presidency," a 16mm, sound, color, 23-minute film by Richard Leacock '42 for the Associated Press.

Calendar of Events:

Tuesday, June 13:

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

    • Location: Sanders Theatre
    • Orator: John S. Morison, Richard J. Schwartz Professor of Science and Society at Cornell University.
    • Poet: Elizabeth Bishop, a distinguished American poet.
    • Note: Members of the Alpha Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa are urged to attend the business meeting at 10 a.m. in Harvard Hall, followed by a luncheon at 12:30 p.m. in the Fogg Art Museum.
  • 2:00 p.m. - Baccalaureate Service

    • Location: Memorial Church for seniors and their guests.
  • 4:30 p.m. - Harvard and Radcliffe Class Picnic

    • Location: Radcliffe Quadrangle

Wednesday, June 14:

  • 9:30 a.m. - University Symposium
    • Details: See page 2.

Additional events mentioned include:

  • Guided Walking Tour of New Harvard Buildings: Meet at Forbes Plaza (Mass. Avenue entrance to Holyoke Center). The tour includes descriptions of the newest campus buildings and lasts approximately one hour.
  • Candid and Informal Views of Harvard's New President: Attractive scenes of Commencement and the presidential installation in the Carpenter Center Lecture Room.

The booklet also mentions tours and open houses throughout the week in various buildings and museums, with details on pages 6-10.

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The image displays an open booklet or pamphlet showing a schedule of events titled "UNIVERSITY SYMPOSIA and Seminars for Class Day" for an unspecified university. The schedule lists events for Wednesday, June 14th, but the year is not shown. It includes seminars, a "NEW LOOK AT CHINA," discussions on moral philosophy, and a session called "THE START OF A PRESIDENCY" by Derek Bok. On the opposite page, there's a partial view of activities taking place on Tuesday, June 13th, such as the PHI BETA KAPPA LITERARY EXERCISES and a BACCALAUREATE SERVICE.

There is also mention of a guided walking tour of new Harvard buildings, suggesting that this may be a schedule related to Harvard University. Other activities mentioned include a seminar, films, and a tour about the Boston Hockey phenomenon, as well as a luncheon for Phi Beta Kappa Society at Harvard. The pages display numbers 2 and 3 at the bottom, indicating there are additional pages in this booklet.

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The image shows an open booklet or pamphlet with printed text detailing a schedule of university symposia, seminars, and events for Class Day. The left page lists events scheduled for Wednesday, June 14, including:

  • 9:30 a.m. "A NEW LOOK AT CHINA" at Sanders Theatre with speakers Stanley A. Karnow, James C. Thomson Jr., Barbara W. Tuchman, and George Wald.
  • 9:30 a.m. "WHENCE MORALITY" at Paine Hall, Music Building with speakers Ralph B. Potter Jr., Dr. Elizabeth A. Reid, Rev. James E. Thomas, and Dr. Paul A. Walters Jr.
  • 3:00 p.m. "SEMINAR, FILMS, AND TOUR" including:
    • "THE BOSTON HOCKEY PHENOMENON" by William J. Cleary Jr. at Boylston Hall Auditorium.
    • "EXPERIENCE," a 16 mm sound film by two Harvard 1971 graduates describing the undergraduate experience.
    • "DEREK BOK – THE START OF A PRESIDENCY," a 16 mm sound color film by Richard Leacock for the Associated Harvard Alumni in the Carpenter Center Lecture Room.
    • A guided walking tour of new Harvard buildings, meeting at Forbes Plaza near Holyoke Center entrance, lasting approximately one hour.

The right page features a calendar of events, detailing tours and open houses available throughout the week in various buildings and museums, and specifics for Tuesday, June 13:

  • 11:00 a.m. Phi Beta Kappa Literary Exercises at Sanders Theatre, with orator John S. Morison and poet Elizabeth Bishop.
  • 2:00 p.m. Baccalaureate Service at the Memorial Church.
  • 4:30 p.m. Harvard and Radcliffe Class Picnic at Radcliffe Quadrangle.

It concludes with a note about the University Symposia on Wednesday, June 14, referencing details on the previous page. The text is formal and organized, typical of an academic event schedule.

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The image shows a page from a booklet or brochure that is opened to a page with a green border and the text "University Symposia and Seminars for Class Day" at the top. The page is divided into two columns. The left column lists events happening on Wednesday, June 14, including a lecture by Stanley A. Karnow, a lecture by James G. Thomson, and a lecture by George Wald. The right column lists events happening on Tuesday, June 13, including a lecture by Ralph B. Potter and a lecture by Dr. Elizabeth A. Reid. The page also includes a calendar of events and information about tours and open houses.