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The image is a page from a newspaper, dated Monday, April 7, 1979, from Cambridge, Massachusetts. The main headline reads: "Schmidt to Be Commencement Speaker; White Will Deliver Class Day Speech."
The article, written by Alexandra D. Korby, announces that Helmut Schmidt, the West German Chancellor, will deliver the commencement address at Harvard University on June 7. Schmidt is described as a significant figure in West German politics, having served as the Federal Republic's defense minister and finance minister. The article mentions that Schmidt's visit coincides with the 30th anniversary of the Marshall Plan, and he will also be part of a five-day unofficial trip to the United States.
The article also notes that Theodore H. White, a Harvard alumnus and author, will deliver the Class Day speech. White is known for his books on the presidential race and his work as a correspondent.
Additional details include:
The page also includes a continuation note indicating that the article continues from page one.
The image is a page from a newspaper clipping dated April 7, 1979, from The Boston Globe. The headline reads, "Schmidt to Be Commencement Speaker; White Will Deliver Class Day Speech," written by Alexandra D. Korry.
Key points from the article include:
The image also includes a photograph of Chancellor Helmut Schmidt, and a smaller photograph showing a group of people, possibly related to the commencement or an event involving Schmidt. The newspaper page is partially cut and shows other content on the following pages, including a section titled "FIFTY CENTS".
The image displays a newspaper, the Cambridge, Mass., Monday, April 17, 1979, issue, with the headline "Schmidt to Be Commencement Speaker; White Will Deliver Class Day Speech." The article, authored by Alexandra D. Korry, reports that West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt will deliver the commencement address at Harvard University on June 7. The article also mentions that Theodore H. White, an esteemed journalist, will deliver the Class Day speech. Schmidt's visit is part of a three-day unofficial trip to the United States, during which he will meet with President Jimmy Carter and other officials. The article provides context on Schmidt's political career, his economic policies, and his relationship with U.S. officials. Additionally, it notes that Schmidt will receive an honorary degree from Harvard. The newspaper also includes a photograph of Chancellor Helmut Schmidt and an image of a group of people, likely related to the event or a past occasion.
The image is a newspaper clipping from the Cambridge Chronicle, dated Monday, April 9, 1979. The headline reads "Schmidt to Be Commencement Speaker; White Will Deliver Class Day Speech."
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The image shows a newspaper clipping from April 1979, specifically from the Cambridge, Massachusetts edition. The headline reads "Schmidt to Be Commencement Speaker; White Will Deliver Class Day Speech."
The article, written by Alexandra D. Korry, details the announcement that West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt will deliver Harvard University’s commencement address on June 7. This visit coincides with the 300th anniversary of Harvard’s commencement exercises. Schmidt's trip to the United States is also part of a five-day unofficial visit, with the German Embassy noting that he will arrive on June 5.
Key points in the article include:
Additionally, the article includes a photograph of Schmidt and a group of people, presumably at a past event. The clipping also features a smaller photo of Schmidt with a caption that reads "Chancellor Helmut Schmidt."
The clipping is dated Monday, April 9, 1979, and costs five cents.
The image shows a newspaper clipping from the Cambridge, Massachusetts edition of a publication dated Monday, April 1979. The headline of the article is "Schmidt to Be Commencement Speaker; White Will Deliver Class Day Speech."
The article discusses the announcement that West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt will deliver the commencement address at Harvard University on June 7, Peter Basing, minister councillor for the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany in Washington, D.C., made this announcement. The newspaper article also notes that the current president of the university, Theodore H. White, has tentatively accepted the invitation to deliver the Class Day speech.
The article provides context about Schmidt's upcoming trip to the United States, which will include a visit to Harvard, and mentions his previous political and economic roles, including his role in the European Monetary System (EMS). It also references a meeting between Schmidt and President Jimmy Carter, where Schmidt reportedly suggested the need to stabilize exchange rates among the U.S., Japan, and other European countries to address the declining dollar.
The article includes a photograph of Chancellor Helmut Schmidt and another of a group of people at a commencement ceremony, likely at Harvard University, from a previous year. Additionally, there is a small inset photo of Schmidt in the top right corner of the article.
The newspaper clipping is from a larger publication, likely a daily newspaper, and includes a date stamp and a copyright notice from 1979.
The image shows an open scrapbook or album page. The top part of the page contains a yellowed newspaper clipping dated Monday, April 7, 1979, from Cambridge, Massachusetts. The headline reads "Schmidt to Be Commencement Speaker; White Will Deliver Class Day Speech." The article, written by Alexandra D. Korry, discusses West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt delivering the 1979 commencement address at Harvard on June 7 and another person named White delivering the Class Day speech.
A black-and-white photograph is affixed below the newspaper clipping. The photo depicts a formal event or reception with many men and women dressed in suits and formal attire. The setting appears to be an elegant interior with arches, columns, and large decorative sculptures on the walls. The people are engaged in conversation, with some smiling and interacting. The overall impression is a dignified gathering, likely related to the university or the commencement event mentioned in the article above. Some faces in both the clipping and photo are blurred for privacy.
This image shows an open scrapbook or newspaper clipping album resting on a flat surface. The left-hand side of the page presents an article with the headline "Schmidt to Be Commencement Speaker; White Will Deliver Class Day Speech" and a smaller subheadline by Alexandra D. Korry. The text of the article follows, although the details of the text are not legible in this view. A small photograph accompanies the article.
In the lower left corner, there is another black and white photograph of a group of individuals, presumably from an event or gathering. They are engaged in what appears to be a formal group conversation in an interior space with archways, suggesting it may be a hall or institutional building.
The right-hand page has a cut-out section where an image or article was likely removed, and visible text that continues from the left includes a portion of a word that can be connected to the heading mentioning "Chancellor Helmut Schmidt."
The book is situated at a slight angle, with the upper right corner closer to the top of the frame, and the album or scrapbook has three visible layers: the pages with content are bordered by a layer of buff-colored edged paper which, in turn, is affixed to a green fabric-covered hardback cover or binding.
The image shows a page from a newspaper dated Monday, April 7, 1979, from Cambridge, Mass. The headline reads: "Schmidt to Be Commencement Speaker; White Will Deliver Class Day Speech." The article is authored by Alexandra D. Korry and discusses the announcement that West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt will deliver the commencement speech at Harvard University.
The image depicts a newspaper page from April 7, 1979, reporting on the announcement that West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt will deliver the commencement speech at Harvard University. The article provides context about Schmidt's upcoming visit to the U.S., his role in post-war Germany, and related events. The page includes a photograph of Schmidt and a group of formally dressed individuals, likely at a related event. The layout is typical of a newspaper from that era, with clear typography and structured content.
A newspaper page is open to a section with a headline "Schmidt to Be Commencement Speaker; White Will Deliver Class Day Speech." The page has a picture of a man in a suit and tie, possibly Chancellor Helmut Schmidt, with a caption that reads "Chancellor Helmut Schmidt." The page also has a picture of a group of people, possibly the Harvard Commencement Committee, with a caption that reads "The Harvard Commencement Committee." The page also has a picture of a man in a suit and tie, possibly President Carter, with a caption that reads "President Carter."