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The image shows a document listing several academic and cultural events, primarily focusing on German topics. The events are scheduled for different dates and venues. Here is a detailed summary of the events listed:
Germany, Professor Jost Hermand, University of Wisconsin
Professor Donald Crosby, University of Connecticut, Pr. Julia Hell
Folklore by a program of Schumann songs by Jane Struss, contralto
Thursday, November 9
Saturday, November 11
Saturday, November 18 (closing day of the exhibition)
The document appears to be part of a schedule or program for events related to German culture, art, and history, organized at various institutions and museums.
The image shows a page of a program or schedule, likely from an event related to German culture, literature, and art. Here's a detailed summary of the content:
November 8 (Wednesday):
November 9 (Thursday):
November 11 (Saturday):
November 18 (Saturday, closing day of the exhibition):
The schedule includes various academic and cultural events focusing on German studies, arts, and music.
The image displays an open book or program with details of events and lectures related to German studies and art. The content is printed on the right-hand page. The heading at the top mentions Germany and lists several professors: Professor Jost Hermand from the University of Wisconsin, Professor Donald Crosby from the University of Connecticut, and Dr. Julia Phelps from the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures. It also mentions a program of Schumann songs by Jane Struss at the Busch-Reisinger Museum from 10:00 am to 4:30 pm, with admission by reservation.
Below this, the events are listed by date:
The left-hand page contains musical notation, likely related to the program of Schumann songs mentioned.
The image shows a printed schedule of events, likely related to an academic or cultural program. Here are the details of the events listed:
Thursday, November 9
Saturday, November 11
Saturday, November 18 (Closing day of the exhibition)
Additionally, there is a specific event mentioned before these dates:
The events focus on art history, specifically German art and culture, and include lectures, gallery talks, and musical performances.
The image shows a page from a program or brochure detailing a series of events related to art and music. The events include:
A program featuring:
A lecture on Thursday, November 9 at the Fine Arts Club titled "The Nazarene Movement and its Aftermath", given by Associate Professor Gert Schiff from New York University's Institute of Fine Arts, held in the Christian Room, Fogg Art Museum at 3 p.m.
A gallery talk on Saturday, November 11 at the Busch-Reisinger Museum titled "German Master Drawings: Religion, Myth, and Symbols", led by A. Rand Gordon from the Department of Fine Arts at 3 p.m.
Another gallery talk on Saturday, November 18 (the closing day of the exhibition) at the Busch-Reisinger Museum titled "Deutsche Meisterzeichnungen des neunzehnten Jahrhunderts", led by Dr. Anneliese Harding from the Goethe Institute, also at 3 p.m.
The image shows the page partially opened, with the text legible and a portion of a musical score visible at the top.
The image shows a page from a program or schedule, likely from a museum or cultural institution. The text details several events related to German culture, history, and art, which are scheduled for specific dates in November.
Thursday, November 9:
Saturday, November 11:
Saturday, November 18 (Closing day of the exhibition):
Additionally, there is a note about an event for Germany:
The page is part of a larger document, as indicated by the visible musical notation at the top of the page.
The image shows a stack of printed papers or flyers, with the top pages flipped over to reveal their content. The visible page details some academic or cultural events, mentioning lectures, gallery talks, and names of individuals and institutions that seem to be associated with the University of Wisconsin, the Department of Germanic Languages, and the Busch-Reisinger Museum, as well as other entities.
Specific events are listed with dates, such as a lecture on Thursday, November 9, and gallery talks on Saturday, November 11 and Saturday, November 18. The events are connected to the arts, with references to fine arts, master drawings, and the Nazarene Movement. There is also mention of reservation requirements and contact information (partially obscured but with an area code that suggests a phone number). The context suggests an academic or museum setting, likely with a focus on Germanic studies and art history.
The image shows a typed program schedule or announcement on a sheet of paper. The text outlines a series of academic lectures and gallery talks, focusing mainly on German studies, literature, and art.
Key details include:
The document is part of a larger collection of papers, visible underneath. The text is typewritten and arranged clearly in sections according to dates and events.
The image depicts a close-up view of a stack of white papers or documents, likely part of a book or a folder. The papers appear to be folded or stacked in a way that reveals the edges of the pages. The text on the pages is predominantly in black and appears to be a combination of structured information and handwritten notes.
The topmost visible page has text that reads, "Germany, Professor Just Hermand, University of Wisconsin, Phelps, Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures." This suggests that the document might be related to academic or scholarly content, possibly a program or schedule for an event or series of lectures.
Below this, there is a schedule for events. The first event is titled "The Nazarene Movement and its Aftermath," scheduled for November 9, and features a lecture by Professor Donald Crosby from the University of Wisconsin, Phelps. The event is followed by a program of Schumann songs by Jane Struss at the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
The subsequent events include:
The text is neatly organized, with dates and times clearly indicated, suggesting that this is a formal schedule for an academic or cultural event series. The overall presentation is clean and professional, indicative of an organized event program.
A document with black text is placed on a surface. The document is a schedule for a series of events that took place in November 1983. The events include lectures, gallery talks, and a program of Schumann songs and literature. The document lists the names of the speakers and performers, as well as the dates and times of the events. The document is folded in half, with the top half folded over the bottom half.