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ARCH.2013.5.19, Rendition: 801101
The image shows an open desk block calendar from July 1975. The page is neatly divided into the days of the month, with the weekdays labeled from Monday to Sunday. The days of the week are abbreviated as M, T, W, T, F, S, and S. The month of July has 31 days, with the 1st falling on a Monday. The calendar includes a small portion of the adjacent months, June and August, at the top, showing some of their respective dates for reference. At the bottom, the calendar is branded with “HUPO” and “HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRINTING OFFICE” along with the number “495-2175.” The page itself appears to be made of thick, sturdy paper, suitable for a desk block calendar, and the background is a light beige color.
The image shows a page from a calendar for July, part of a larger booklet. The calendar is from the Harvard University Printing Office, as indicated by the logo and text at the bottom.
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The overall design is typical for a traditional paper calendar, aimed at helping users keep track of dates and events throughout the month of July and into August.
The image shows a page from a calendar book. Specifically, it is a page for the month of July. Here are the detailed observations:
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The calendar appears to be an old or vintage style, likely from the mid-20th century given the design and printing style.
The image shows an open page from a calendar booklet for the month of July. Here are the detailed observations:
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Month of July:
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Overall, this is a detailed and cleanly formatted calendar page from a booklet published by Harvard University Printing Office.
The image shows a page from a calendar focusing on the month of July in a particular year. Here are the details:
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Overall, the image depicts a clean, organized monthly calendar for July with additional mini calendars for the preceding and succeeding months.
The image shows a monthly calendar page for July. The calendar is laid out in a grid format with days of the week labeled at the top as M (Monday), T (Tuesday), W (Wednesday), T (Thursday), F (Friday), and S (Saturday). The month of July starts on a Tuesday, with the 1st of July falling on that day.
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The calendar appears to be unused, with no handwritten entries or markings.
This image shows a page from a calendar displaying the month of July. The year is not fully visible at the top of the page due to a tear in the paper. The days are laid out in typical calendar grid format with columns labeled from Monday through Sunday (M, T, W, T, F, S, S). The days of the month run from 1 to 31, and at the top, small inset calendars for the previous month (June) and the next month (August) are also provided.
In addition to its function as a calendar, the image also exhibits physical signs of wear, with a torn right edge on the top of the page and yellowing of the paper, indicating that it is probably from an old or vintage calendar. Furthermore, the calendar appears to be part of a bound book, as indicated by the bound edge visible on the left. A small text on the bottom left corner attributes the Harvard University Printing Office, with a number "452.2175" beneath it.
The image shows a page from a calendar opened to the month of July. The calendar is printed on white paper with a simple and clean design, using black text and numbers. The month "JULY" is printed at the top left corner, and the year is partially visible at the top right corner, with the digits "19" showing, but the rest of the year is cut off.
The calendar grid is laid out with the days of the week labeled from Monday (M) to Sunday (S) across the top. The dates are numbered sequentially from 1 to 31, filling the grid. There are small reference calendars for June and August printed in the space between Monday and Tuesday for the first week.
At the bottom of the calendar page, there is text that reads "HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRINTING OFFICE" along with some numbers, likely a phone number or print code. The calendar page appears to be placed on an old book or scrapbook with yellowed pages.
The image shows an open calendar book. The pages are brown and slightly worn. The calendar is open to the month of July, with the days of the week labeled at the top: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. The days of July are numbered from 1 to 31, with the first day of the month being a Monday. The calendar also includes the months of June and August, with the days of those months numbered. The calendar is printed by the Harvard University Printing Office.
The image shows a page of a calendar with the month of July and the year 1919 at the top. The calendar has a grid layout with rows and columns, and each day is represented by a box with the date inside. The first row has the days of the week, and the second row has the dates from 1 to 31. The calendar is printed on a white sheet of paper, and it appears to be a vintage item.