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ARCH.2013.5.15, Rendition: 800778
The image shows two pages from a program or booklet, likely related to an academic institution, detailing various events and descriptions. The left page is dedicated to a schedule of events, while the right page provides descriptions of various facilities.
The image depicts a page from an event calendar or a program book, specifically listing activities and events for the Harvard Graduate Society and various alumni gatherings.
Left Side of the Page:
Thursday, June 15:
Right Side of the Page:
This section describes various new buildings and facilities:
Harvard Graduate School of Education: Describes the Gutman Library, designed by Benjamin Thompson and Associates. It has space for 300,000 volumes, seminar and conference rooms, and 56 study carrels. Additionally, it houses the Media Division and various offices, research centers, and headquarters for the doctoral training program.
Hilles Library: The new Radcliffe College Library designed by Harrison and Abramovitz, open daily from 9 to 5.
Holyoke Center: Many administrative offices are located in José Luis Sert’s building, including the Comptroller, Personnel, Alumni Records, Admissions, Purchasing, and academic departments. It also houses the University Health Services and the Stillman Infirmary.
Indoor Track Facility: Funded by the “Friends of Harvard Track,” an air-supported structure providing year-round use.
Laboratory of Human Reproduction and Reproductive Biology: Designed by The Architects Collaborative, focusing on reproductive biology and interdisciplinary research.
Fanny Peabody Mason Music Building: Designed by Shepley, Bullfinch, Richardson, and Abbott. It houses administrative offices, faculty offices, and student activity areas, along with electronic equipment, rare books, and instruments. This building also connects to the Edna Kuhn Loeb Music Library.
The image displays a page from a Harvard University document detailing events and facilities. The left side of the page lists various scheduled activities for Thursday, June 15:
The right side of the page provides information about various Harvard facilities:
The page numbers at the bottom indicate that this is page 4 on the left and page 7 on the right.
The image shows two pages from a book or brochure detailing events and descriptions of various Harvard University facilities and buildings. Here's a detailed summary:
Events:
Thursday, June 15:
Building Descriptions:
Terrace Buildings: Each terrace will house offices, seminar rooms, and lounges, consolidating departments and laboratories of the Design School from five present buildings.
Gutman Library of the Graduate School of Education: Designed by Benjamin Thompson and Associates, it contains 300,000 volumes, seminar and conference rooms, and 56 study carrels. It also houses the Media Division, audio-visual department, faculty offices, research centers, and the doctoral training program.
Hilles Library (daily 9 to 5): The new Radcliffe College Library designed by Harrison and Abramovitz, featuring the Alumnae Exhibition.
Holyoke Center: Houses many university administrative offices including the Controller, Personnel, Alumni Records, Admissions, Purchasing, and academic departmental offices. The University Health Services and Stillman Infirmary occupy several floors, along with shops, businesses, and the University Information Office on the ground floor.
Indoor Track Facility: Funded by the "Friends of Harvard Track," it is an air-supported structure with complete track facilities for year-round use.
Laboratory of Human Reproduction and Reproductive Biology at the Medical School: Designed by The Architects Collaborative, it is an interdisciplinary center for research on reproductive biology.
Fanny Peabody Mason Music Building: Designed by Shepley, Bulfinch, Richardson, and Abbott, it is joined to the Music Building and the Eda Kuhn Loeb Music Library. The new building will house administrative offices, faculty offices, electronic equipment, rare books and instruments, and student activity areas.
The image displays a detailed schedule and description of events and facilities related to Harvard University's activities, specifically around its tercentenary (300th anniversary) celebrations. Here is a detailed summary:
12:00 noon:
3:00 p.m.:
3:00 p.m.:
4:30 p.m.:
5:00 p.m.:
5:30 p.m.:
8:15 p.m.:
8:45 a.m.:
9:15 a.m.:
10:00 a.m.:
12:00 noon:
Gutman Library:
Hilles Library:
Holyoke Center:
Indoor Track Facility:
Laboratory of Human Reproduction and Reproductive Biology:
Paine/Faunce/Mason Music Building:
The image shows an open book with pages detailing a schedule of events and descriptions of various buildings and facilities. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:
Wednesday, June 14:
Thursday, June 15:
New Design School Building:
Gutman Library:
Hilles Library:
Holyoke Center:
Indoor Track Facility:
Laboratory of Human Reproduction and Reproductive Biology:
Fanny Peabody Mason Music Building:
The image provides a comprehensive schedule of events and detailed descriptions of new and significant buildings and facilities at Harvard University.
The image shows two pages from a publication, likely a program or booklet. The left page is labeled as page 4 at the bottom, and the right as page 7, indicating that this is a two-page spread with a page missing in between (probably pages 5 and 6).
On page 4, a schedule is listed, with times and descriptions of different events, including:
The text above the schedule on page 4 states, "No charge for Alumni and Alumnae tickets (for guests $2.00 each, may be obtained in the Yard before and during the Spread)."
On page 7, informational text is present, but it's challenging to read due to the angle and the distance of the text from the center. Words like "GUTMAN LIBRARY," "HILLES LIBRARY," "HOLYOKE CENTER," "INDOOR TRACK FACILITY," and "LABORATORY OF HUMAN REPRODUCTION AND REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY" are visible. These likely describe various facilities associated with the events or the institution.
The document shows signs of wear and age with slightly discolored pages, and a green bookmark ribbon is placed towards the lower end of the left page, suggesting that this booklet may be a historical document or from an alumni event. The text's content suggests the booklet is related to Harvard University, given references to Harvard-related terms and locations.
The image shows two pages of a printed booklet, presumably related to a Harvard University event or program.
The left page contains a schedule of events for a couple of days, including times and brief descriptions:
The right page contains descriptions of various university buildings and facilities, including:
The text appears to be part of a formal printed program or informational booklet, probably related to a commencement or graduation event at Harvard.
The image shows a book that is open to a page that has a schedule of events. The events are for a Harvard Graduate Society alumni luncheon, class day exercises, films, and tours, masters' receptions, a Harvard Glee Club Foundation meeting, and other activities. The page also includes information about the locations of the events and the facilities that will be used. The book has a green cover and is placed on a gray surface.
An open book displays a schedule of events, probably for a graduation day. The book is opened to pages 6 and 7. On the left page, there are several events listed, including a luncheon for seniors and their families, class day exercises, a seminar, films, and a tour. On the right page, there are descriptions of the buildings where the events will take place, including the Harvard Library of the Graduate School of Education, the Media Division, the Radcliffe College Library, and the Holyoke Center.