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ARCH.2013.5.15, Rendition: 800779
The image depicts a page from a program or schedule, likely for an academic institution, detailing events and activities for several days. The left page is marked as page 4, and the right page as page 5. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:
Page 4:
Page 5:
Thursday, June 15 (continued)
Friday, June 16
Saturday, June 17
The document also includes mentions of locations such as the Tercentenary Theatre, Harvard Yard, Memorial Church, Sanders Theatre, Holden Chapel, Faculty Club, and specific halls and buildings associated with Radcliffe College. The schedule is detailed and appears to be well-organized, providing specific times, locations, and sometimes additional details about the events and the individuals involved.
The image shows a page from a schedule, likely for a Harvard University event or calendar. The page is divided into sections for different dates and activities, primarily centered around June 15, 16, and 17.
The events cover various activities from luncheons and chapel services to concerts, commencement exercises, and races, highlighting both academic and social engagements.
The image contains a schedule and some descriptions of events and buildings related to a Harvard University Tercentenary celebration. Here's a detailed summary:
The text also includes a brief note about the Radcliffe Quadrangle and the architectural style of Audrey Bruce Currier House.
The image displays a schedule of events and information related to Harvard University's Tercentenary celebrations in June 1936. Here's a detailed summary of the content:
The image displays a detailed schedule of events for a multi-day celebration, likely related to an anniversary of Harvard University. Here's a detailed breakdown of the events listed:
12:00 noon:
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:
1:00 p.m.:
1:35 p.m.:
2:15 p.m.:
9:45 a.m.:
10:00 a.m.:
12:00 noon:
Afternoon Boat Races:
This schedule seems to cover a comprehensive series of events for alumni, students, and families celebrating Harvard University's milestone.
The image shows a detailed schedule of events for Harvard's Commencement Week, specifically for the years 1893-1971. The document outlines various activities, receptions, and ceremonies that take place over several days, including Thursday, June 15, Friday, June 16, and Saturday, June 17.
Thursday, June 15:
Spreads for Classes 1893-1971:
Friday, June 16:
Saturday, June 17:
Additional Information:
The document provides a comprehensive overview of the Commencement Week activities, including times, locations, and specific details for each event.
This image shows two pages from a booklet or program, likely related to a schedule of events, with text describing various activities or sessions. The left-hand page appears to contain a schedule for events on Thursday, June 15, with times listed starting from 8:45 a.m. with the "SENIOR CLASS CHAPEL SERVICE" until 12:00 noon, with "GENERAL ALUMNAE SPREAD." The right-hand page continues the agenda for events on Friday, June 16, starting at 9:45 a.m. with "THE RADCLIFFE FORUM" and includes various activities including boat races on Saturday, June 17.
The text on the right-hand page is smaller and denser, with sections such as "HARVARD'S NEWEST BUILDINGS," "ILLUSTRATED EXHIBITS," and "EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES." It indicates that these events relate to Harvard University (e.g., mentioning of Harvard Graduate Society, Commencement exercises, and Radcliffe Quadrangle), and are intended for a variety of participants, including alumni and guests. Words like "tickets," "no charge," and "reservations" imply that some events require prior arrangements.
On the top of the left page, a ripped piece of paper with the word "TARGET" written on it serves as a bookmark. The pages are clean and the print is sharp, suggesting that this is a document intended for distribution rather than a personal note. The setting looks like a library or a study area, as indicated by the bookshelf visible in the top left corner of the image.
The image shows an open booklet or pamphlet with printed text on three visible pages. The text details an event schedule and information related to Harvard graduation activities, including alumni luncheons, class day exercises, seminars, concerts, chapel service, commencement exercises, and boat races. It also includes information about the spread locations for different classes from 1893-1921 and some descriptions of Harvard's buildings such as the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Audrey Bruce Currier House, Educational Facilities Building, and George Gund Hall. The layout is clean with specific times and locations noted for various events spanning several days, primarily around June 16 and 17. The text appears to be printed in a traditional serif font on white paper.
The image shows an open book with two pages displaying text. The left page contains a schedule of events for Harvard University alumni, including a luncheon, class day exercises, seminars, films, and tours, among others. The right page contains information about Harvard's newest buildings, including the Harvard Medical Library, the Harvard Medical School, and the Radcliffe Forum. The text is printed in black font on white paper, and the pages have a green border.
The image shows an open book, likely a program or schedule, detailing events and activities for a university or academic institution. The book is open to two pages, and the content is organized into sections for different days of the week, specifically Friday, June 16, and Saturday, June 17. Here is a detailed description:
The image depicts a well-organized and detailed schedule of events for a university commencement weekend, highlighting academic, social, and athletic activities. The layout is structured, with clear headings and times for each event, and additional information about facilities and notable buildings is provided. The handwritten notes suggest the book may have been used or referenced by someone for personal or professional purposes.