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This is a scanned image of a page from the "Boston Evening Transcript," dated Thursday, June 18, 1925. The page is dedicated to the "Fiftieth Reunion of Harvard '75 - Dean Briggs's Class." The page includes several photographs and text articles about the reunion.
Main Title and Text: The top of the page prominently displays the title "Fiftieth Reunion of Harvard '75 - Dean Briggs's Class" by Nelson C. Metcalf. The text article discusses the reunion, referring to the class of 1875, which was Dean Briggs's class.
Group Photograph: A large group photograph at the top features the attendees of the reunion, dressed in formal attire typical of the time period. They are standing and sitting in a tiered arrangement, with some individuals seated on steps.
Street View: To the right of the main group photograph is a smaller circular image showing a street view of Harvard Square, labeled "The Calm of Harvard Square in '75," depicting a box car about to start its journey up Mt. Auburn Street.
Individual Portraits: Below the group photograph, there are individual portraits of the attendees, arranged in a grid format. Each portrait is labeled with a number.
Further Text: The page is filled with text articles providing details about the members of the 1875 class, their activities, and achievements. The text is interspersed with illustrations of buildings, including St. Paul's Society Members and the Harvard Medical School.
Illustrations: At the bottom of the page, there are additional illustrations labeled as "ILLUSTRATIONS," such as a depiction of a memorial service "Gone Are the Days," and the faces of doctors and teachers, including their names and professions.
The overall layout and style of the page are characteristic of early 20th-century print media, with a focus on historical and commemorative content.
This image is a vintage newspaper clipping from the Boston Evening Transcript, dated Thursday, June 18, 1925, and it is page five of the publication. The page is dedicated to the "Fiftieth Reunion of Harvard '75 - Dean Briggs's Class," written by Nelson C. Metcalf.
The layout includes several photographs and portraits:
A large group photo at the top left shows a gathering of men in formal attire, likely the Harvard class members, posed in a tiered arrangement with some standing and others seated. A dog is also present in the foreground.
An oval-shaped photograph on the top right depicts a street scene, possibly near the campus, with buildings and a horse-drawn carriage visible.
Below these, there are two rows of individual portraits of men, with each portrait labeled with a number. These portraits are likely of the class members, showcasing their appearances at the time of graduation.
Another group photo at the bottom left shows a larger assembly of men, possibly during the reunion event, dressed in formal attire and arranged in multiple rows.
A smaller group photo on the right side shows a team of young men in athletic attire, possibly a sports team from the class.
The text on the page provides details about the reunion, the activities, and achievements of the class members over the past fifty years. There are also captions and labels for the photographs, identifying the individuals and scenes depicted.
The overall design and content suggest a commemorative feature celebrating the milestone reunion of the Harvard class of 1875.
This image displays a vintage, open newspaper spread from the Boston Evening Transcript, dated Thursday, June 16, 1925. The page is visibly aged, with yellowed, brittle paper and slightly torn edges, suggesting it is from a bound volume or scrapbook, as the spine and other pages are partially visible on the left.
The main headline on the page reads: “FIFTIETH REUNION OF HARVARD ’75 — DEAN BRIGGS’S CLASS”, with the byline “BY NELSON C. METCALF”. This indicates the article covers the 50th class reunion of the Harvard College graduating class of 1875, which was presided over by Dean Briggs, a notable figure at Harvard at the time.
The page is richly illustrated with multiple black-and-white photographs:
Top left: A large group photograph of the class members, formally dressed in suits and bow ties, seated and standing in rows; one man holds a small white dog on his lap.
Top right: An oval-framed photograph showing an external view of a campus building or street scene, likely Harvard Yard or a surrounding neighborhood in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Middle right: A smaller photograph of a group of men in early 20th-century military-style uniforms, possibly alumni who served in the Spanish-American War or World War I, or part of a ceremonial unit at the reunion.
Two rows of oval portraits (middle left and center): A total of 12 individual headshots of class members, framed in oval borders. These are likely distinguished alumni or organizers of the reunion.
Bottom center: Another large group photograph, possibly of the class during their student years or a different reunion gathering, with men in academic robes or caps.
Bottom right: Two more individual oval portraits, one of which appears to be Dean Briggs himself (as indicated by the caption).
The lower half of the page is filled with dense columns of text — the article itself — detailing the events, speeches, memories, and notable accomplishments of the class members over the past 50 years. Small decorative flourishes and borders are interspersed throughout the layout.
On the lower right, a small boxed section titled “ILLUSTRATIONS” lists the numbered captions for each photograph, helping readers identify the people and places depicted.
Overall, this newspaper page is a historical artifact documenting a significant milestone for a prominent Ivy League graduating class, blending personal portraits, group photos, and campus imagery with detailed reporting — a snapshot of early 20th-century American academic life and nostalgia.
The image is of a newspaper clipping from the Boston Evening Transcript, dated June 18, 1925. The clipping features an article titled "Fiftieth Reunion Of Harvard '75- Dean Briggs' Class." The article includes several photographs of the Harvard Class of 1875, including a group photo, individual portraits, and a photo of the baseball team. The article is written by Nelson Metcalf and provides information about the reunion and the activities of the class members. The clipping is yellowed and has some wear and tear, indicating that it is an old document.
The image shows a newspaper page featuring a special article about the "Fiftieth Reunion of Harvard '75-Dean Briggs's Class." The newspaper is from the Boston Evening Transcript, dated Thursday, June 18, 1925. The article is written by Nelson C. Metcalf.
The page includes several photographs and illustrations. At the top, there is a large group photo of the class of 1875, showing them gathered together for the reunion. Below this, there is a smaller photo of a building, possibly Harvard University, with a tree in front.
The main focus of the page is a series of portraits of individual class members. These portraits are arranged in a grid, with each man's face prominently displayed. The names of the individuals are not visible in this image, but the layout suggests a formal and commemorative tone.
Additionally, there are smaller group photos of the class members, showing them in various settings, likely taken during the reunion event. The text accompanying the images provides details about the reunion, the history of the class, and possibly personal anecdotes or achievements of the members.
The overall design of the page is vintage, with a sepia tone and aged paper texture, indicating that it is an old newspaper clipping. The layout is typical of early 20th-century newspapers, with columns of text and interspersed images.
The image depicts an open book, likely a commemorative publication or scrapbook, dated Thursday, June 18, 1925, as indicated by the header. The title at the top reads "Fiftieth Reunion of Harvard '75—Dean Briggs's Class", suggesting it documents a reunion event for the Harvard class of 1875, organized by Nelson Metcalf.
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The image portrays a historical document celebrating the 50th reunion of the Harvard class of 1875. It combines photographs, illustrations, and detailed text to provide a comprehensive record of the event, highlighting the class's legacy, achievements, and camaraderie. The formal tone and design suggest it was intended as a keepsake for the alumni and a historical record of their gathering.
The image presents a vintage newspaper page, featuring a prominent headline that reads "FIFTIETH REUNION OF HARVARD '75-DEAN BRIGGS' CLASS" in large font. The page is filled with various images and text, including:
The overall design of the page suggests that it was created for a special occasion, such as a reunion or anniversary celebration. The use of formal language and imagery implies a sense of tradition and respect for the past.
The image provides a glimpse into the lives of the men who attended Harvard in the late 19th century, and offers a unique perspective on the university's history and culture during that time period.
The image shows a newspaper clipping from the Boston Evening Transcript, dated Thursday, June 18, 1925. The headline reads "Fiftieth Reunion of Harvard '75 - Dean Briggs's Class" and features several photographs of men in various settings.
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The image appears to be a nostalgic look back at the 50th reunion of Harvard University's Class of 1875, featuring photographs of the alumni and highlighting their achievements and experiences. The clipping is likely from an archive or collection of historical documents related to Harvard University or the Boston Evening Transcript.
The image presents a yellowed, open newspaper with the headline "FIFTIETH REUNION OF HARVARD '75 - DEAN BRIGGS'S CLASS" in large text at the top. The newspaper is dated Thursday, June 18, 1925, and is titled "BOSTON EVENING TRANSCRIPT."
Overall, the image suggests that the newspaper is an archival or historical document, possibly from a university or library collection.
The image presents a vintage newspaper page, likely from the early 20th century, with a yellowed and aged appearance. The page is open to reveal two columns of text and several photographs.
The newspaper page appears to be documenting the 50th reunion of Harvard University's class of 1875, with photographs and articles about the event. The page is yellowed and worn, indicating its age and potential fragility.