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The image shows a page from a quiz, specifically page 2. The quiz appears to be related to arts and culture, with questions about various works of art, artists, and performances. Here is a detailed summary of the content:
Question 9:
Question 10:
Question 11:
Question 12:
Prizes:
Contact Information:
Acknowledgments:
The page is part of a larger document, as indicated by the visible edges of other pages on the right side of the image.
The image displays a quiz page, specifically labeled "Quiz, page 2." It contains four questions related to works of art, each providing a hint. Below are the questions and hints:
The question asks about a work of art featuring Marlene Dietrich by the piano under von Sternberg’s direction in 1930.
The question references John Osborne's play hinting at a gastro-intestinal impetus to the Reformation.
This question pertains to a now multi-star film about Shangri-la.
The question asks what is new "Pussycat?" in the world of thespians.
At the bottom of the page, details about prizes are provided:
The prizes will be awarded to the three entries with the most "connections" established. In case of a tie, winners will be drawn at random from a pool of all equivalent entries.
There is also a section for participants to fill in their personal details:
Special thanks are given to Douglas Schwalbe, Hedy Landman, and Daniel Robbins for their generous donations of the prizes.
The image shows a page from a quiz booklet, specifically page 2 of a quiz. Here are the details:
The quiz includes four questions, each related to a work of art, with hints provided in a form of scrambled letters.
Question 9: Marlene Dietrich by the piano under von Sternberg's direction in 1930.
Question 10: John Osborne's play hints at a gastro-intestinal impetus to the Reformation.
Question 11: A new, multi-star film about Shangri-la.
Question 12: What's new Pussycat? — in the world of thespians.
At the bottom of the quiz, it mentions the prizes for the winners:
It states that the prizes will be awarded to the three entries with the most "connections" established. If there are more than three entries with the same number of connections, winners will be chosen randomly.
The announcement of the winners will be made during the Faculty Club dinner tonight and also by mail. Participants are instructed to include their name, street, town, state, ZIP code, and phone number.
A note of thanks is given to Douglas Schwalbe, Hedy Landman, and Daniel Robbins for their generous donations of the prizes.
The page appears to be from a booklet or pamphlet, and it is partially inserted into a larger book.
The image depicts a page from a quiz, specifically page 2, likely from a contest or trivia game. Here are the details on the page:
Questions:
Question 9: "Marlene Dietrich by the piano under von Sternberg's direction in 1930."
Question 10: "John Osborne's play hints at a gastro-intestinal impetus to the Reformation."
Question 11: "A new, multi-star film about Shangri-la."
Question 12: "What's new Pussycat? --- in the world of thebsians."
Prizes:
Three prizes are offered:
Winners will be chosen based on the number of correct answers ("connections" established). If there are more than three entries with the most connections, winners will be drawn at random from all equivalent entries. Winners will be announced during the Faculty Club dinner and also by mail.
Participant Information:
Acknowledgments:
This page is likely from a contest or game from the 1970s, given the style and the prizes offered.
The image shows a page from a quiz, specifically page 2 of a set of questions. The quiz appears to be designed for identifying or guessing works of art or references based on hints.
Here are the specific details of the page:
Quiz Questions and Hints:
Question 9: Marlene Dietrich by the piano under von Sternberg's direction in 1930.
Question 10: John Osborne’s play hints at a gastro-intestinal impetus to the Reformation.
Question 11: A new, multi-star film about Shangri-la.
Question 12: What's new Pussycat? — in the world of thespians.
Prizes:
Entry Instructions:
Acknowledgments:
The page is designed to gather answers and entries, which will be used to determine the winners of the quiz prizes.
The image shows a page from a quiz booklet, specifically page 2, which includes several questions related to art and literature. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:
Question 9:
Question 10:
Question 11:
Question 12:
At the bottom, the page notes the availability of three prizes:
The rules for awarding the prizes are stated: the three entries with the most "connections" established will win, with a random drawing in case of a tie. Winners will be announced during the Faculty Club dinner that evening and also by mail, so participants must include their name, street, town, state, and ZIP code, and phone number.
The page ends with an acknowledgment of thanks to Douglas Schwalbe, Hedy Landman, and Daniel Robbins for their generous donations of the prizes.
The image shows an open binder containing several pages of a document. The visible page is a quiz with a list of questions and blanks for answers. The questions make references to specific topics in arts and culture, such as a film about Shangri-La, a work by Marlene Dietrich, and John Osborne's plays in relation to the Reformation. Each item has a hint, with some hints appearing in reversed or upside-down text.
At the bottom, the text announces "THREE PRIZES" which include subscriptions to the Harvard Dramatic Club season of plays, a family membership in museums, and a pair of subscriptions to a repertory theater. Participants are instructed to provide their details like name, address, and phone number to be eligible for the prizes.
The document also extends special thanks to Douglas Schwabe, Hedy Landman, and Daryl Robbins for their generous donation of the prizes. The appearance of the binder and the typeface suggests that the document might be from the 1970s or early 1980s, given the styling and reference to the 1973–74 Harvard Dramatic Club.
The image shows a typed quiz page labeled "Quiz, page 2." It contains questions 9 through 12, each prompting the participant to identify a work of art based on a brief clue and a hint, with spaces to write the title and artist of the work.
Here are the questions on the page:
"Marlene Dietrich by the piano under von Sternberg's direction in 1930."
"John Osborne's play hints at a gastro-intestinal impetus to the Reformation."
"A new, multi-star film about Shangri-la."
"What's new Pussycat? — in the world of thesbians."
At the bottom, there is a section with the heading "THE END" followed by information about three prizes awarded for the quiz winners:
It notes that the prizes will be awarded to the three entries with the most "connections" established. It also provides a form space for the participant's name, street, town, state, zip, and phone number.
Lastly, there is a thank you note acknowledging Douglas Schwalbe, Hedy Landman, and Daniel Robbins for their generous donations of the prizes.
The quiz page appears to be part of a thicker book or scrapbook with several other pages visible underneath.
The image shows an open book with a quiz on page 2. The quiz contains a series of questions with hints and answer spaces. The first question asks about Marlene Dietrich's work in 1930, and the second question is about John Osborne's play that hints at a gastro-intestinal impetus to the Reformation. The third question is about a new, multi-star film about Shangri-la. The fourth question is about a new Pussycat in the world of thesbians. The last page of the book contains the prizes for the quiz, which include subscriptions to the Harvard Dramatic Club season of plays, a year's Family Membership in the Fogg and Busch-Reisinger Museums, and a pair of subscriptions for the Harvard Summer School Repertory Theatre.
The image shows an open book or booklet, likely a quiz or puzzle booklet, with several questions and spaces for answers. Here is a detailed description:
The booklet is titled "Quiz, page 2" and contains a series of questions designed to test knowledge of cultural, artistic, and historical references. Each question includes a hint to guide the respondent and spaces to fill in the title and artist of the referenced work of art.
Question 9:
Question 10:
Question 11:
Question 12:
At the bottom of the page, there is a section labeled "THE END", indicating the conclusion of the quiz.
Below the questions, there is a section detailing the three prizes to be awarded to the winners of the quiz:
The booklet explains that the winners will be selected based on the entries with the most "connections" (in no particular order). In the event of more than three qualifying entries, winners will be chosen at random from all equivalent entries. The announcement of winners will be made during the Faculty Club dinner tonight and also by mail. Respondents are instructed to include their name, street, town, state, ZIP code, and phone number.
At the bottom of the page, there is a note of gratitude:
"Our special thanks are given to Douglas Schalbe, Hedy Landman, and Daniel Robbins for their generous donations of the prizes."
This booklet seems to be a fun, intellectual quiz designed for a specific audience, possibly students or members of the Harvard community, with prizes tied to cultural and artistic institutions. It combines trivia with a reward system to encourage participation.
In summary: The image depicts a quiz booklet from the 1970s, featuring four culturally themed questions with hints, spaces for answers, and details about three prizes to be awarded to participants. The booklet also includes acknowledgments for donors and instructions for submitting entries.