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The image displays a two-page spread from a publication, likely a university gazette or similar official document. The right page is numbered 147 and contains an article titled 'FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Minute on the Life and Services of Professor Hans Carl Günther von Jagemann,' which includes a detailed biography of the professor. The text mentions his birth in 1839, his military background, his academic pursuits, and his career at Harvard, where he was a professor of German from 1886 until his retirement in 1906. The left page, numbered 146, features two sections: 'SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE' and 'MUSEUMS.' The former announces an exhibition of pencil drawings and watercolors by Ralph Warner Hammett, while the latter lists the open hours and holidays for various museums, including the Museum of Comparative Zoology, the Botanical Museum, the Mineralogical Museum, and the Germanic Museum, among others.
The image shows a page from the Harvard University Gazette. The page contains several sections:
School of Architecture:
Museum Hours:
Faculty of Arts and Sciences:
The page is a mix of informative notices, exhibition details, and a tribute to a distinguished faculty member, reflecting the academic and cultural life at Harvard University during that time.
The image displays a page from the Harvard University Gazette, specifically page 147. The content includes two main sections:
School of Architecture:
Faculty of Arts and Sciences:
Additionally, the page includes a list of the hours that various museums on campus are open to the public. The museums mentioned include:
Each museum has specified hours of operation, with most being open weekdays and some also open on weekends with specific holiday exceptions.
The image is a page from the Harvard University Gazette, specifically page 147, featuring two articles: one about the School of Architecture and another about the Faculty of Arts and Sciences.
School of Architecture:
Faculty of Arts and Sciences:
Additionally, the page lists the open hours for various Harvard Museums, including:
The image is a page from the "Harvard University Gazette," specifically page 147, detailing various announcements and sections relevant to the university community.
School of Architecture
Museums
Faculty of Arts and Sciences: Minute on the Life and Services of Professor Hans Carl Gunther von Jagemann
The page provides a comprehensive look at specific events and institutional news within Harvard University during the time of publication.
The image is a page from the "Harvard University Gazette," specifically page 147. It contains several sections with different types of information.
School of Architecture:
Museums:
Faculty of Arts and Sciences:
The page is neatly organized, with clear headings for each section and detailed information provided under each heading.
The image shows a page from the 'Harvard University Gazette,' an academic publication. We can see the left side of the open book, with the right page fully visible, numbered page 147. The content on this page is typeset in a formal, academic style and features headings such as "School of Architecture," "Museums," and "Faculty of Arts and Sciences." Under each heading, there's an informative text. For instance, under "School of Architecture," there's mention of an "Exhibition of Pencil Drawings and Water Colors," whereas the "Faculty of Arts and Sciences" section seems to be a tribute or obituary for a Professor with details about his life and services.
The page's color suggests it might be a vintage publication or preserved in a library, as there is a noticeable yellowing, typical of aging paper. The book appears to be well-kept, with crisp, clear text, indicating it has been maintained in good condition despite its apparent age.
The image depicts a page from an old Harvard University Gazette. The page is labeled number 147 and consists of several articles. The first article titled "School of Architecture" mentions an exhibition of pencil drawings and watercolors by Ralph Warner Hammett, a graduate of Harvard University. The exhibition is open to the public and contains works created during his fellowship.
The second article, under the heading "Museums," provides information on the opening days and hours for various museums such as the Museums of Comparative Zoology and Botany, Fogg Art Museum, Mineralogical Museum, Geological Museum, Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Germanic Museum, Semitic Museum, Social Museum, and the Warren Anatomical Museum.
The final article, titled "Faculty of Arts and Sciences," is a minute on the life and services of Professor Hans Carl Günther von Jagemann. It details his biography and contributions, emphasizing his academic career and achievements. Jagemann was born in Silesia, educated in numerous European universities, and eventually became a prominent figure at Harvard University, serving as Professor of Germanic Philology.
The page itself appears yellowed and aged, with part of another sheet partially visible at the top left corner.
The image shows a two-page spread from an old book or periodical, specifically the Harvard University Gazette. The pages are yellowed, indicating age, and the text is in a classic, formal style typical of historical publications. The left page features an article titled "SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE," discussing an exhibition of pencil drawings and watercolors by Ralph Warren Hammett, a professor of architecture. The exhibition is held in the Hall of Casts at Robinson Hall and includes pencil drawings and watercolors of buildings, with an emphasis on architectural details. The exhibition is open to the public from March 26 to March 27.
The right page contains an article titled "FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES," which provides a minute on the life and services of Professor Hans Carl Günther von Jagemann. The article details von Jagemann's birth in 1859, his education, and his career, including his appointment as an Inspector of Infantry in the Prussian Army, his academic pursuits, and his teaching career at Harvard University. The article notes his contributions to the field of Germanic Philology and his role in introducing medieval German to the curriculum. The article also mentions his retirement in 1928 and his death in 1932.
The layout of the pages includes a header with the title of the publication ("HARVARD UNIVERSITY GAZETTE") and the page number ("147"). The text is organized into sections with headings and subheadings, and the articles are accompanied by a small amount of additional information, such as dates and locations. The overall appearance of the pages suggests a formal, academic publication from the early to mid-20th century.
The image shows a page from a book or a magazine. The book is opened to page 147, with the page number visible at the top right corner. The book is titled "Harvard University Gazette." The page has two columns of text. The left column has several headings, including "School of Architecture," "Exhibition of Pencil Drawings and Water Colors," "Museums," and "FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES." The right column has a heading that reads "Minute on the Life and Services of Professor Hans Carl Gunther von Jagemann." The text is written in a black font, and the page appears to be well-preserved, with no visible damage or wear.