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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1972-1973

ARCH.2013.5.15, Rendition: 800845

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The image features an open book or magazine with two visible pages. The left page contains text and a black-and-white photograph of a castle-like structure, with a caption that reads, “Ernst F. Oehme’s Schloss Naudersberg in Tyrol (1825), lent by the Wallraf-Richartz Museum in Cologne to the B-R for its fall exhibit.” This page appears to be from a section titled “Performing Arts,” with details about events at the Loeb Drama Center, including presentations by the Utah Repertory Dance Theatre and performances of works by Robert Schumann and Kurt Weill.

The right page includes a headline about British aviation, with an article partially visible, and details about ticket applications for football games at various universities, including Massachusetts, Boston University, Columbia, and others. There are instructions for alumni to apply for tickets, with a deadline for applications and a mailing address in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

The pages are slightly worn, with some creasing visible on the right page. The overall context suggests this is a bulletin or program from a university, likely Harvard, given the mention of the Harvard Bulletin and references to Harvard events.

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The image shows a page from a publication, specifically the Harvard Bulletin, featuring several sections and details from an event schedule.

  1. Top Left Section:

    • The text discusses a special engagement at Houghton, the Arnold Arboretum's centennial show, which is scheduled to run for two weeks from September 7-29. It mentions an exhibit from Germany and the possibility of fans purchasing first editions of music and lyrics by famous composers such as Schubert, Schumann, Wolf, or possibly Weber and Schoenberg.
  2. Performing Arts Section (Center Left):

    • It highlights special performances at the Loeb Drama Center:
      • September 22-24: Utah Repertory Dance Theatre presents a modern dance production at the Loeb. This performance is part of the Utah Modern Dance Festival.
      • September 28: The Loeb Drama Center presents a performance of "The Dream of Gerontius" by Henry and Edmund Dicks, with music by Robert Schumann. This event is dedicated to the life of the composer, with a focus on his poetic works and emotional expressions.
  3. Top Right Section:

    • This part of the page mentions a British aviation exhibit titled "A British Aviator Powered by Chariots" scheduled to take place in Cambridge. Tickets for this event are $6 each for dinner and $3.50 for a family day, with a deadline for applications on September 11.
  4. Football Ticket Applications Section (Center Right):

    • Details for alumni ticket applications for various football games at Harvard University are provided. The games are listed with their respective dates and prices:

      • Massachusetts ($5, $3)
      • Boston University ($5, $3)
      • Columbia ($6, $3)
      • Cornell ($5, $3)
      • Pennsylvania ($5, $3)
      • Princeton ($7, $5)
      • Brown ($5, $3)
      • Yale (tickets sold separately)
    • Instructions include sending applications to the Harvard Alumni Association, Cambridge, Varys House, and mention that checks or money orders should be made payable to Harvard University, including a 50% fee for postage and handling.

  5. Bottom Center Image:

    • An image of Schloss Naumburg in Tyrol (1825), lent by the Wallraf-Richartz Museum in Cologne, is displayed, likely part of the exhibit mentioned.
  6. Bottom Left:

    • The bottom part of the page is partially visible and shows the title "Harvard Bulletin" with the number "10".

The overall image captures a mix of cultural events, a special exhibit, and football ticket information from Harvard University.

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The image shows several pages from a collection of documents, primarily focused on event notices and announcements from a past period, likely from the 1970s.

  1. Top Left Section:

    • Contains a notice for the "Houghton" exhibit at the Arnold Arboretum, which was planned for two weeks starting from September 7, 1975, and included a turn engagement on September 29.
    • Details about a concert at the Loeb Drama Center, featuring the Utah Repertory Dance Theatre and the performance of "The Love of the Gods," a one-act play by Emily Dickinson, on September 28.
  2. Center Section:

    • Lists an upcoming performance at the Loeb Drama Center on September 22-24, focusing on a modern dance piece by Robert Schumann.
    • Includes information about a British aviation exhibit at the Harvard Museum of Natural History, scheduled for September 11.
  3. Right Section:

    • Details about a "British aviation exhibit powered by Rolls-Royce," including a dinner at Carey Crane House on September 11, with ticket prices listed.
    • Announcements about football ticket applications for alumni, including the application process and deadlines for various games.
  4. Bottom Section:

    • An image of Ernst F. Ochme's Schloss Naudersberg in Tyrol (1825), lent to the B-R for its fall exhibit.
    • A specific mention of a ballet performance titled "The Love of the Gods" at the Loeb Drama Center, with a note about the schedule and an image of a historical building.
  5. Bottom Right Section:

    • Instructions for ordering tickets to football games, including application forms and deadlines for different dates and universities.

The pages also include a mix of historical images and text, providing a snapshot of cultural events, concerts, and sports announcements from the time.

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The image shows a collection of pages from what appears to be a Harvard Bulletin or a similar publication. Here's a detailed summary of the contents visible in the image:

  1. Top Left Corner:

    • Part of a page is visible with a mention of a phone number: "Call 495-2318 for particulars."
  2. Houghton:

    • The Arnold Arboretum's centennial show, which played for two weeks, is noted. The show is titled "The Return Engagement" and will turn to a German theme from September 7-29. It features an exhibit on German art and music, with an emphasis on the first editions of music and lyrics by composers like Schubert, Schumann, Wolf, and possibly Weber and Schoenberg.
  3. Performing Arts:

    • Loeb Drama Center:
      • Special presentations are scheduled three times a year.
      • The Utah Repertory Dance Theatre will perform modern dance at the Loeb on September 22-24.
      • Diana Henry and the Boston Ballet will present a program featuring music by Robert Schumann, including "Dichterliebe" and other works by Schumann, on September 28.
      • The program will feature Emily Dickinson's poetry, with the first half focusing on "After great pain, a formal feeling comes" and the second half on "I dwell in Possibility."
  4. British Aviation:

    • An article titled "British Aviation Powered by Chemicals" is partially visible, indicating a focus on aviation technology.
  5. Football Ticket Applications:

    • Alumni are encouraged to apply for football tickets, with a limit of two tickets per application.
    • Mail applications should be sent to the Harvard Stadium Department, 66 Boylston St., Cambridge, MA 02138.
    • Ticket prices and deadlines for various games are listed:
      • Massachusetts ($5.50) - Sept. 13
      • Boston University ($5.50) - Sept. 20
      • Columbia ($6.50) - Sept. 27
      • Cornell ($5.50) - Oct. 4
      • Penn State ($7) - Oct. 11
      • Princeton ($7.50) - Oct. 18
      • Yale ($5.50) - Oct. 25
  6. Image:

    • There is a black and white photograph of Schloss Naudersberg in Tyrol, lent by the Wallraf-Richartz Museum in Cologne for an exhibit.

The pages include details about cultural events, ticket applications, and announcements related to Harvard University.

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The image displays an open page from what appears to be a newsletter or bulletin, specifically the "Harvard Bulletin" (as noted at the bottom left). The page contains several articles and announcements related to cultural and academic events.

  1. Main Article (Left Side):

    • Title: Loeb Drama Center
    • Content: This article discusses a special presentation at the Loeb Drama Center, which is part of the American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.). The performance includes three pieces related to the life and work of the composer Arnold Schoenberg:
      • Pierrot Lunaire: A concert version of this iconic work will be staged on September 22-24.
      • An die Hoffnung: A one-woman play centered on Schoenberg's relationship with his first wife, Mathilde, will be performed on October 1-2.
      • The First American Tour: This part of the program focuses on Schoenberg's first tour in the U.S. and includes an evening of his music, including arrangements of George Gershwin and Robert Schumann pieces. This event will take place on October 20-23.
    • The article also mentions that the pieces are arranged by dramaturg and director Karsten Witt, with music direction by George Henry.
  2. Right Column Articles:

    • Ernst F. Odne’s Schloss Nudersberg:

      • The article mentions a collection of Ernst F. Odne, specifically his Schloss Nudersberg in Tyrol (1825), which has been lent to the Wallraf-Richartz Museum in Cologne for an exhibition.
    • British Aviance Article:

      • The article headline is partially visible and mentions a British aviator powered by something, though the rest is cut off.
    • Football Ticket Applications:

      • The article details information about obtaining tickets for Harvard football games. Alumni are invited to apply for tickets, with a note that there are a limited number of tickets available. Key dates for various games and application deadlines are provided:
        • Sept. 13: Massachusetts (S.S. 53)
        • Sept. 20: Boston University (S.S. 53)
        • Sept. 27: Columbia (S6, S3)
        • Oct. 4: Cornell (S5, S3)
        • Oct. 11: Lehigh (Family Seats 57)
        • Oct. 18: Penn/Sylvania (S5, S3)
        • Oct. 25: Princeton (S7, S3, S0)
        • Nov. 8: Brown (S5, S3)
        • Nov. 22: Yale at Fenway (S7)
        • Oct. 30: Additional details for postage and handling of ticket orders are mentioned.

The page also features an old photograph of a castle-like building in a mountainous area, likely related to the article on Ernst F. Odne's Schloss Nudersberg.

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The image depicts a page from a Harvard Bulletin, which appears to be a publication containing information about various events and activities at Harvard University. The page is titled "Performing Arts" and lists upcoming performances and events related to music, dance, and theater.

Key details from the page include:

  1. Loeb Drama Center, Special Presentation:

    • The Arrauld Arpeggione, a sextet, will perform works by Schubert, Schumann, Wolf, Webern, and Schoenberg.
    • The performance is scheduled for September 29 at 8:30 PM.
  2. Dance Theatre of Harlem:

    • A professional modern dance group will perform at the Loeb in the fall of 1976.
    • The program includes works choreographed by George Henry and Arthur Mitchell, with music by Robert MacKay and Robert Dickinson.
    • The performance is scheduled for October 1 at 8:30 PM.
  3. Emily Dickinson's Poetry:

    • A chronological arrangement of Dickinson's poetry, divided into seasons: spring, summer, autumn, and winter.
    • The performances are scheduled for September 30, October 1, and May 6.
  4. Ballet Nacional de Buenos Aires:

    • The ballet company will perform at the Loeb on October 14 at 8:30 PM.
    • The program includes works by Oscar Araiz and Kurt Weill.
  5. Art Exhibition:

    • Ernst F. Oehme's "Schloss Naundersberg in Tyrol (1825)" will be on display at the Wallraf-Richartz Museum in Cologne.

Additionally, there is a separate section on the right side of the page that mentions a British aviation event and provides details about ticket applications for football games at various universities, including Amherst, Boston University, Brown, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Princeton, and Yale. The deadlines for these ticket applications range from September 13 to October 30.

The image also shows part of an open book in the background, suggesting that the bulletin might be placed on a desk or table.

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The image shows a number of papers and what appears to be old newspapers or pages from a magazine spread on a surface. The topmost paper is partially unfolded to reveal text and an image. Specifically, the visible text includes various headers such as "Performing Arts," and references to Harvard, indicating a connection to Harvard University, its events, or publications. A small black-and-white illustration of a landscape with a building is visible under the text. To the right side, part of another paper is visible with partially seen text that includes "British avian..." and "...powered by Ch", suggesting an article regarding British aviation or similar subject matter. The rest of the content is obscured by the overlapping papers. The overall impression is that these are informational or educational materials, possibly archives or old print media.

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The image shows a page from a publication titled "Harvard Bulletin", dated October 1, 1970. The page features a mix of text and an illustration.

Text Content:

  1. Top Section:

    • The text begins with a reference to an exhibition or event, mentioning Arnold Arburow's centennial show, which played for two weeks in Germany. It discusses an exhibit that opened in October 1972 and includes details about the first editions of music by Schubert, Schumann, Wolf, and possibly Weber and Schoenberg.
  2. Performing Arts Section:

    • This section highlights performances at the Loeb Drama Center, including a special presentation by the Utah Repertory Dance Theatre, a professional modern dance group. It notes their return after an enthusiastic reception in 1970 and mentions a program featuring works by Robert Schumann, George Henry, and Emily Dickinson. The program is described as being chronologically arranged but thematically related to events in the artist's life.
  3. Football Ticket Information:

    • The page includes details about football ticket applications for Yale University. It specifies ticket prices, deadlines, and how to apply, mentioning that tickets can be sent to the Ticket Manager, Department of Athletics, 60 Boylston St., Cambridge University.
  4. Football Schedule:

    • A list of football games is provided, including dates and opponents:
      • Massachusetts (Sept. 13)
      • Columbia (Sept. 20)
      • Boston University (Sept. 27)
      • Cornell (Oct. 4)
      • Dartmouth (Oct. 11)
      • Pennsylvania (Oct. 18)
      • Princeton (Oct. 25)
      • Brown (Oct. 30)
      • Yale (Oct. 30)
  5. Payment Instructions:

    • The page notes that checks or money orders should be made payable to Harvard University, with 50¢ for postage and handling.

Illustration:

  • The bottom left of the page features an illustration of a castle or fortress, likely depicting Schloss Naudersberg in Tyrol (1825). The caption beneath the illustration reads:
    "Ernst F. Oehme's Schloss Naudersberg in Tyrol (1825), lens by the Waldmar-Richartz Museum in Cologne to the B-F for its fall exhibit."

Overall Context:

The page combines cultural and athletic announcements, reflecting the diverse interests of a university bulletin. It provides details about performing arts events, football schedules, and ticket information, alongside an artistic illustration, suggesting a blend of academic, cultural, and sporting activities at Harvard University during the early 1970s.

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A collection of printed pages is placed on a gray surface. The pages have different colors, and some of them have images. The text on the pages is printed in black ink. The pages have a black border on the edges. The pages are placed in a slanting position. The pages are probably from a book. The pages have a watermark with the text "Harvard Bulletin" at the bottom.