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The image shows a page from a document or publication related to Smith College. The page is titled "Of Smith College" and lists various events, lectures, and concerts held at the college. The events are categorized by month and include the names of speakers, their titles, and the topics of their lectures or performances.
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The page number at the bottom right is 51.
The image displays a page from a publication, likely a calendar or program, detailing events at Smith College. The page is labeled "OF SMITH COLLEGE" and lists lectures and concerts scheduled from October to June. The events are categorized into two sections: one featuring members of the college and the other featuring guests.
Lectures and Concerts by Members of the College:
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Lectures and Concerts by Others than Members of the College:
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November:
The page is marked with the number "51" at the bottom, likely indicating the page number.
The image shows a page from a historical book or an old newspaper clipping that lists various lectures and events at Smith College. The page is titled "Of Smith College" and details the schedule of distinguished speakers and events from December to June.
Here are the specific details:
December:
January:
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Lectures and Concerts by Others Than Members of the College:
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November:
The page number is indicated as 51 at the bottom right corner.
The image displays a page from an old newspaper or publication detailing a series of lectures and concerts held by members of Smith College and other notable figures.
Lectures by Members of Smith College:
December:
January:
February:
March:
April:
May:
June:
Lectures and Concerts by Others Than Members of the College:
October:
November:
The page appears to be from a historical document, likely detailing a schedule of events for an academic year or semester.
The image shows a page from what appears to be a historical college event calendar or program, specifically from Smith College. The page lists lectures and concerts by members of the college and other notable speakers.
The page also has some faint text from an adjacent article or headline on the left side, which seems unrelated to the listed events. The page number is 51.
The image is a page from a publication detailing events and speakers at Smith College. It includes two main sections:
List of Presidents and Notable Figures with Corresponding Dates:
This section records the names, titles, and specific dates associated with various individuals, primarily presidents and reverends, along with professors and other distinguished guests. Here are the entries in detail:
January:
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June:
Lectures and Concerts by Others Than Members of the College:
This section lists various lectures, concerts, and special events hosted by the college, featuring notable speakers and performers:
October:
November:
The page is a historical record of the academic and cultural engagements at Smith College during a particular term or year.
The image shows a printed page with text, which appears to be from a schedule or program related to events at Smith College. The events listed are primarily lectures, with dates extending from October 7th to November 25th, although part of the page is cut off and there might be more listed before October 7th.
The page details lectures and concerts by both members of Smith College and those by others. It lists speakers with their titles, covering various topics. The speakers have academic or ecclesiastical titles, indicating the formal and educational nature of the lectures. For example, October 7th lists "Sir William Mitchell Ramsay" speaking about "Wanderings of an Archaeologist in Greek Lands," and November 2nd lists "New York Philharmonic Orchestra."
The exact year of the events is not provided in the visible part of the image. The page number "51" at the bottom suggests this is part of a larger document or booklet. The condition of the page indicates it may be from an older publication, as suggested by the typeface, the paper's texture, and tonality.
The image shows a page from a book or pamphlet titled "OF SMITH COLLEGE." It lists a schedule of speakers and lecturers, primarily reverends, professors, deans, and presidents, with their names and titles for various dates spanning from late November through June.
Below this schedule, there is a heading that reads "LECTURES AND CONCERTS BY OTHERS THAN MEMBERS OF THE COLLEGE." This section includes dates and names of guest speakers, musicians, and performers such as Sir William Mitchell Ramsay, Miss Helen Fraser, the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, John McCormack (a tenor), M. Arnold van Gennep, and others, along with the topics or types of performances they gave.
The bottom of the page has the number "51." The page is aged, with visible wear and some slight wrinkling, and is placed over a background of brownish newspaper clippings.
The image shows a page from a program or catalog of Smith College, featuring a list of lectures and concerts scheduled for a specific period. The page is divided into two main sections. The first section lists lectures by members of the college, including dates, names, and titles of the lectures. The second section lists lectures and concerts by individuals not affiliated with the college, also including dates and titles. The page appears to be from an old document, with some wear and tear visible at the edges.
The image shows a page from a historical document or publication, likely a catalog or program related to Smith College. The page is titled "OF SMITH COLLEGE" and lists a series of lectures, sermons, and other events organized by the college. The content is structured chronologically, with dates and descriptions of speakers, topics, and presentations.
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Overall, the image depicts a historical record of academic and cultural events at Smith College, showcasing the institution's engagement with both its own faculty and external intellectuals and artists.