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The image shows an invitation from Harvard College. The invitation is for a special convocation to commemorate the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Marshall Plan. The event is scheduled for Monday, the fifth of June, 1972, at the Busch-Reisinger Museum in the Kuno Francke Memorial Gallery. Chancellor Willy Brandt is noted to deliver an address at the event.
The invitation is addressed to President and Mrs. Derek C. Bok, requesting the pleasure of their company at a luncheon immediately following the convocation. The location for the luncheon is specified as West E, 5 Bryant Street.
The invitation also includes a handwritten note at the bottom right corner, which appears to be a signature and a note indicating the date and location of the event: "June 5, 1972" and "5 Bryant Street." There is also a request to reply below Mrs. Flemming's name and phone number, which is partially obscured.
The image shows an invitation for a special event from Harvard College. The invitation is dated June 5, 1972.
The top portion of the invitation reads:
"The President and Fellows of Harvard College request the honor of your company at a special convocation on the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Marshall Plan. Chancellor Willy Brandt will deliver an address."
Below that, there is a section addressed to:
"President and Mrs. Derek C. Bok."
This section requests the pleasure of the company at lunch at the Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Kuno Francke Memorial Gallery immediately following the Marshall Memorial Convocation on Monday, the fifth of June, 1972.
The invitation includes instructions for response, asking recipients to please reply before May 15th. The address provided for the response is:
West End
5 Bryant Street
Cambridge, Massachusetts
The bottom of the invitation includes the Harvard College seal. The overall tone and style of the invitation are formal and academic.
The image displays an invitation from Harvard College. The top document is an formal invitation requesting the honor of one's company at a special convocation to mark the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Marshall Plan, with Chancellor Willy Brandt delivering an address.
Below this, there is a second invitation from President and Mrs. Derek C. Bok, also requesting the pleasure of one's company at a luncheon to be held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum and Kuno Francke Memorial Gallery immediately after the Marshall Memorial Convocation on Monday, the fifth of June, nineteen hundred and seventy-two. The response should be sent to West Building, 5 Bryant Street, and the invitation is dated June 5, 1972. There is also a handwritten note on the right side, but its content is not entirely clear.
The image shows a formal invitation from Harvard College. Here's a detailed summary of its contents:
Header:
Main Invitation:
Additional Invitation for Lunch:
Reply Instructions:
Handwritten Note:
The overall tone of the invitation is formal and it appears to be a significant and commemorative event.
This image is an invitation card from Harvard College. The card is for a special event commemorating the 25th anniversary of the Marshall Plan. The invitation is dated June 5, 1972.
The text on the card reads as follows:
At the top, it states:
"The President and Fellows of Harvard College request the honor of your company at a special convocation on the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Marshall Plan. Chancellor Willy Brandt will deliver an address."
Below that, it mentions:
"President and Mrs. Derek C. Bok request the pleasure of your company at luncheon at the Busch-Reisinger Museum and Kuno Franke Memorial Gallery immediately after the Marshall Memorial Convocation on Monday the fifth of June nineteen hundred and seventy-two."
The invitation includes a handwritten note in the bottom right corner, which appears to be a response, though the handwriting is not entirely clear. The name "Kasman" is partially legible.
The card also provides an address for responses: 5 Bryant Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. The RSVP deadline is noted as May 15th.
The Harvard College shield is printed at the top left of the card.
The image shows an invitation card from Harvard College. The main text on the card requests the honor of the recipient's company at a special convocation on the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Marshall Plan. Chancellor Willy Brandt is noted to deliver an address at this event.
Below this, there is another invitation from President and Mrs. Derek C. Bok, requesting the pleasure of the recipient's company at a luncheon at the Busch-Reisinger Museum and Kuno Francke Memorial Gallery immediately after the Marshall Memorial Convocation on Monday, June 5, 1972.
The card includes a RSVP request, asking recipients to please reply before May 15, 1972, and provides an address: 5 Bryant Street, Cambridge, MA 02138.
The card has the Harvard College seal at the top left corner and is signed by an individual whose signature appears to be that of a secretary or organizer, with the name partially visible as "Lask...", likely Lasker.
This image displays an open invitation card laid out on a flat surface. The invitation features formal text indicating that it is from "The President and Fellows of Harvard College" requesting the honor of the recipient's company at a special convocation to commemorate the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Marshall Plan. The event is noted to feature Chancellor Willy Brandt delivering an address.
A smaller card is partially tucked beneath the main invitation. This smaller card is from "President and Mrs. Derek C. Bok" inviting the recipient to a luncheon at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Kuno Francke Memorial Gallery, immediately following the "Marshall Memorial Convocation" on Monday, June 5, 1972.
At the bottom of the smaller card, there is handwriting, which is, however, not fully legible in the image. The main invitation card specifies the date of the event as June 5, 1972.
Below the smaller card, there is also a note requesting a reply by May fifteenth to an included card, along with an address. Each card is neatly printed with embossed text and has a simple and elegant design typical of formal academic events. The background of the image suggests that the invitations may be part of an archival collection, as indicated by the protective covering and the archival-quality paper or matting surrounding the invitations.
The image shows several invitation cards and letters placed on an open book or album page. The top visible invitation is from Harvard College, requesting the honor of the recipient's company at a special convocation on the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Marshall Plan, where Chancellor Willy Brandt will deliver an address.
Below it, there is another invitation card from President and Mrs. Derek C. Bok requesting the pleasure of the recipient's company at a luncheon at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Kuno Francke Memorial Gallery, immediately after the Marshall Memorial Convocation on Monday, June 5th, 1972.
The documents have a formal design, with elegant fonts and some signatures visible. The Harvard College shield logo is at the top of the upper invitation. The overall arrangement suggests a preservation of notable formal event invitations.
The image shows a printed invitation card placed on a book. The invitation card has a white background and is printed with black text. The card is folded in half, with the top half containing the main invitation and the bottom half containing RSVP details. The invitation reads, "The President and Fellows of Harvard College request the honor of your company at a special convocation on the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Marshall Plan." The RSVP details include the date, time, and location of the event. The invitation card has a logo on the top left corner, which appears to be the Harvard University logo.
The image depicts an open book or folder containing several formal invitation cards or notices. The cards are neatly arranged and appear to be part of a collection or archive. Here is a detailed description:
This image portrays a curated set of formal invitations or notices, likely from an important academic or ceremonial event at Harvard College.