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The image shows a page from a book titled "QUARTERLY BADCLIFFE COLLEGE CALENDAR," dated September 1933. The page appears to be from a section titled "New England News of Alumni."
The text on the page reads:
"I AM '17 Dorothy Lane Wilson, of 14 South Street, New Bedford, Massachusetts, who worked at Harvard's Fogg Art Museum for two years, has been appointed to write the first weekly art column for the New Bedford Standard Times. Dorothy Crane, '17, of 100 Beacon Street, Boston, is living in New York City, where she is employed by the Bankers Trust Co. in their publicity department."
The page is bordered by a brownish paper frame, and the book itself has a red cover. The paper appears aged, with slight discoloration and stains, particularly on the right side. The text is neatly printed in black ink.
The image shows a page from a newspaper clipping or a document, likely an obituary, from the New England Newspaper Agency, dated September 25, 1937.
The text on the page reads as follows:
"AM '17 Dorothy Usher Wilson, AB '13 South College of Cambridge, Mass., on September 23, 1937. Mrs. Wilson was born in Cambridge, Mass., and graduated from South College of Cambridge in 1913. She worked at Harvard's Fogg Art Museum and was a member of the Cambridge Historical Society. She was active in the Cambridge Woman's Club and the Episcopal Church in Brookline. She is survived by her husband, Dr. William F. Wilson, Jr., 19 grandchildren, and 11 great-grandchildren."
The document is stored in a folder labeled "Quarterly Radcliffe College Cambridge, MA" and is dated September 1937. The page is yellowed and appears to be part of a larger document or collection.
The image depicts a page from a quarterly publication from Radcliffe College, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The date at the top of the page is September 1937.
The page includes a news snippet from the New England Newsclip Agency dated September 25, 1937. The text on the page reads:
"AM '17' Dorothy Uther Wilson, AB '13, South College of Cambridge, Mass., who has been active in the art world, will return to the United States after a year spent in Europe. She is the daughter of the late Rev. J. S. Wilson, of the Episcopal Church in Brookline. She is the wife of Edward Wilson, Jr., 42, 15 grandchildren, and 11 great-grandchildren."
The document appears to be a part of an old archive, with the upper part of the page showing some discoloration, likely due to aging. The left margin of the page is slightly folded over.
The image shows a page from a book or document. The page is dated "SEP 1957" and is titled "QUARTERLY RADCLIFFE COLLEGE CAMBRIDGE, MASS." Below the title, there is a section labeled "NEW ENGLAND NEWSPAPER AGENCY, INC."
The main content on the page appears to be an obituary for "Mary U. Wilson, 83," who passed away on September 17, 1957. The text mentions that she was the widow of Frederick C. Wilson, a former member of the Harvard Class of 1888. Mary U. Wilson was a graduate of the Cambridge School of Art and a member of the Episcopal Church in Brookline. She is survived by a son, Frederick, Jr., 15 grandchildren, and 11 great-grandchildren. The obituary also notes that she was a resident of Brookline at the time of her death.
The image shows an old obituary clipping from the New England Historical Genealogical Society. The obituary is for AM [Anne Mary] Dorothy Under Wilson, who passed away on April 13 (the year is not fully visible).
Here are the details provided in the obituary:
The obituary is dated September 14, 1967.
The image shows a piece of paper that appears to be a clipping from a newspaper or a similar publication. It is enclosed in an archival folder.
The clipping is from "The Quarterly" of Radcliffe College, Cambridge, MA, dated September 1967. The content is an obituary for Dorothy Usher Wilson, who passed away on September 25, 1967. The obituary provides the following details:
The clipping is dated and sourced from the New England Newspaper Agency, Inc. The text is slightly faded, indicating it might be an older document. The folder itself appears to be a standard archival folder used for preserving documents.
This image shows an open book or document with a page facing up, containing text. The top of the page has a header with the words "QUARTIER GENERAL, RADCLIFFE COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE-MA." Below this header, there's a date stamp indicating "SEP 2 1957."
Below the header is a section with a different font titled "NEW ENGLAND NEWSCLIP AGENCY INC." Beneath this title, a paragraph of text begins with "I AM?" and proceeds with some text that appears to contain biographical information about an individual. The paragraph mentions a name, past education, and familial connections.
The text itself is not fully legible due to the resolution and quality of the image. In addition, there is a watermark-like stain visible on the right side of the page running its length. The page is mounted within a red-edged folder or book, and it appears that the left side of the page might be covered by another page that is partially turned. The bottom part of the page has some discoloration that seems consistent with age or exposure to various environmental factors.
The image shows a page from a scrapbook or archival collection. The page is light brown with red borders and contains a single news clipping or document inserted into a protective sleeve. The document is a newspaper clipping from the New England Newsclip Agency, Inc., dated September 1947.
This page appears to document a notable individual, Dorothy Usher Wilson, and her contributions to art and community activities in the mid-20th century.
A book with a red border is opened, and the pages are turned to the left. The book's cover is brown, and the pages are white. The first page has a few words printed in black. It reads "QUARTERLY RADCLIFFE COLLEGE CAMBRIDGE, MA SEP 1987." Below it, the words "NEW ENGLAND NEWSCLIP AGENCY" are printed. A few more words are printed below it.
The image shows an open book with a white page placed on top of a beige cover. The beige cover has a red border on the sides. The white page has a black border on the left side and a red border on the right side. The text on the page is black and reads "SEP 1987" at the top, followed by a list of names and dates. The text is written in a cursive style and appears to be a list of people who attended an event.