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The image shows a page from a booklet or pamphlet for Harvard University's Commencement Week Program, dated June 11-17, 1972. The page is divided into two main sections:
Left Side (Map and Building List):
Right Side (Program Details):
The overall layout and content suggest that this page is part of a comprehensive guide for attendees of the commencement week, providing them with a map and schedule of events.
This image displays a document from Harvard University related to the Commencement Week program held from June 11-17, 1972. The document includes several components:
Map of Building Locations:
On the left side, there is a map of part of the Harvard University campus with a list of buildings and their corresponding grid locations.
The buildings listed include:
The map is divided into a grid system with columns labeled A-D and rows labeled 1-6 for easy reference.
Commencement Week Program:
Additional Information:
Overall, this document serves as a guide for Harvard’s Commencement Week activities and locations, specifically detailing the buildings on campus and the schedule of musical recitals.
The image shows an open book containing a detailed map of Harvard University's campus alongside a program for Commencement Week in 1972.
Map Details:
Commencement Week Program:
Additional Notes:
The image is of a page from a Harvard University publication, specifically a "Commencement Week Program" from June 11-17, 1972. Here is a detailed summary:
Location of Buildings Map:
Commencement Week Program:
This page combines a detailed map of the Harvard University campus with the schedule of events for the Commencement Week in 1972.
The image shows a page from an old Harvard University commencement week program for June 11-17, 1972. On the left side of the page is a detailed map of Harvard University's campus, indicating the locations of various buildings.
The map is annotated with the names and locations of several buildings and facilities, including:
On the right side of the page is the commencement week program text. It includes the title "Commencement Week Program" and a brief description of the events as a calendar of social and academic activities for graduating seniors, alumni, and friends of the University. The program mentions recitals that will resume in September. Additionally, there is a small emblem of Harvard University in the corner.
The program also lists some classical music works, including J.S. Bach (with an attribution to Antoine Grieg), and N.A. Mozart. The text at the bottom right notes that recitals will resume in September. The page is framed with a red outline.
The image shows an open book with two visible pages. On the left page, there is a detailed map titled "LOCATION OF BUILDINGS," which includes various buildings and their locations at an institution, likely a university. The map is labeled with specific building names such as "Adams House," "Boylston Hall," "Busch-Reisinger Museum," and many others, along with their corresponding grid references (e.g., A-2, B-3).
On the right page, there is a program for "COMMENCEMENT WEEK PROGRAM" dated June 11-17, 1972. The program likely includes a schedule of events for the week, though specific details are not clearly readable in the image. The program is from Harvard University, as indicated by the text at the bottom of the page, which reads, "Harvard University, Alumni Office, Wadsworth House." There is also a seal of Harvard University, along with a note that "Recitals will resume in September."
The image shows an open book with two pages visible. The left page displays a portion of a campus map that includes numerous labeled buildings. The map is marked into sections labeled A, B, C, and D, along the top and the side to form a grid for easier reference. A list on the left-hand side of the map page details the "LOCATION OF BUILDINGS," with names such as "Allston Burr Hall," "Busch-Reisinger Museum," "Carpenter Center," etc., followed by grid references indicating their location.
The right page features a heading that reads "COMMENCEMENT WEEK PROGRAM June 11-17, 1972." Below the heading is a brief preface introducing "A Calendar of social and academic events of interest to graduating seniors, alumni and friends of the University." At the center of this page is a circular emblem or seal which likely pertains to the institution mentioned, which is Harvard University, as noted at the bottom of the page, where it says "Harvard University Alumni Office, Wadsworth House." At the very bottom, a note states, "Recitals will resume in September."
The photo seems to be taken at an angle, with the focus on the open pages, which are slightly askew. The colors appear natural, with white pages and black text, and the map shows lines indicating roads and paths within the campus layout. The photo's environment suggests a neutral background, indicating possibly an educational or historical context.
The image shows an open booklet or program from Harvard University. On the left side, there is a detailed map displaying the university campus layout with various building locations labeled by grid coordinates (letters A-D on the horizontal axis and numbers 1-6 on the vertical axis). A list titled "Location of Buildings" names numerous buildings along with their corresponding grid positions.
On the right side, there is a fold-out page titled "Commencement Week Program June 11-17, 1972." It has the Harvard University seal and a note indicating it is a calendar of social and academic events of interest to graduating seniors, alumni, and friends of the university. The text at the bottom credits the Harvard University Alumni Office, Wadsworth House.
The folds in the program partially obscure other pages beneath it. The text on the partially visible page underneath references performances or recitals that will resume in September.
The image shows a close-up view of an open book with a map on the left page and a program on the right page. The map is a detailed layout of a campus, with various buildings and facilities labeled and numbered. The buildings are identified by names such as "Allston Burr Hall," "Busch-Reisinger Museum," "Harvard Hall," "Widener Library," and others. The map is divided into sections labeled A, B, C, and D, with a compass rose in the lower left corner.
The program on the right page is titled "COMMENCEMENT WEEK PROGRAM June 11-17, 1972." It includes a list of events and activities scheduled for the week, along with the names of notable individuals such as "J. S. Bach," "Antoine Gui," and "W. A. Mozart." The program also mentions that the book is a calendar of social and academic events of interest to graduating seniors, alumni, and friends of the university.
The book appears to be a hardcover volume with a gray cover, and the pages are white with black text and graphics. The image is captured from a low angle, giving the impression that the book is being held in someone's hand.
The image shows an open book or program booklet, likely from a university or academic institution, featuring two distinct sections on its pages.
The image appears to be from a university commencement program or a similar official publication. The left page provides a campus map for orientation, while the right page outlines the schedule and details for Commencement Week activities. The design and layout suggest it is an official document intended for attendees or participants of the event.