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The image shows a page from the "Harvard University Gazette." It lists the names, affiliations, academic achievements, and notable positions of various individuals. Here is a detailed summary of the information on the page:

Left Column

  1. George Claude Heck, 3G

    • Montclair, N.J.
    • A.B. 1921. Jefferson Scholar. Candidate for A.M. in Botany.
  2. James Thompson Pringle, A.B.

    • West Roxbury, Mass.
    • A.B. 1921. Assistant in Economics. Candidate for A.M. in Economics.
  3. Leonard William Troxle, A.B.

    • Saco, Me.
    • A.B. (Bowdoin Coll.) 1921. Economics.
  4. Henry Matthew Willard, 1G

    • Stoughton, Wis.
    • A.B. 1921. Fellow. Candidate for A.M. in History.
  5. James Albert Carter, 1G

    • Dorchester.
    • A.B. 1921. Quincy House Goodwin Scholar. Candidate for A.M.
  6. Wilfred Fletcher, Jr.

    • Quincy.
    • A.B. 1921. Candidate for A.M. in Physics.
  7. Paul Ray Gleason, 3G

    • West Somerville.
    • A.B. 1921. A.M. (Harvard Coll.) 1922. Austin Scholar. Physics.
  8. Harry Rowe Mimno, 1G

    • Pleasantville, N.Y.
    • A.B. 1921. Candidate for A.M. in Physics.
  9. Frederick Albert Saunders, 2G

    • Lynn.
    • A.B. 1921. Physics.
  10. Oliver Latham Austin, Jr.

    • Junior in Wesleyan University, Tuckahoe, N.Y.
    • Candidate for A.M. in Zoology.
  11. Erik Fridtjof Bjorkander Frees, 3G

    • Birmingham, Ala.
    • A.B. 1921. A.M. 1922. Jefferson-Wyman Scholar. Zoology.
  12. Edward Hale, 1G

    • Brookline.
    • A.B. 1921. Geology.
  13. Reginald Wilson Harris, 2B

    • Baton Rouge, La.
    • A.B. (Louisiana State Coll.) 1921. Geology.
  14. Clifford Knights Shrigley

    • Pittsfield.
    • History.
  15. Paulus Buys Ball

    • Amsterdam, Holland.
    • A.B. (Harvard Coll.) 1921. History.
  16. John Marshall Beal, Jr., 2G

    • Nassau, Bahama Islands.
    • A.B. (Harvard Coll.) 1921. A.M. (Harvard Coll.) 1922. Babbit Scholar.
  17. William Jonathan Calvert, Jr., A.M.

    • Los Angeles.
    • A.M. 1921. Associate in English, University of Southern California.
  18. Robert James Mair, 2G

    • Edinburgh, Scotland.
    • A.B. (Univ. of Aberdeen) 1920. Chemistry.
  19. Griffith Baker Price

    • Senior in Mississippi College.
    • Mathematics.
  20. Joseph Boas Steiger, 1G

    • New York, N.Y.
    • A.B. (Columbia Coll.) 1921. Candidate for A.M. in Mathematics.
  21. George and Martha Dodge Scholarship

    • Hymen Diamond, 3G.
    • Pittsburgh, Pa.
    • A.B. 1921. George and Martha Dodge Scholar 1921. A.M. (Harvard Coll.) 1922.

Right Column

  1. Austin Scholarships
    • John Marshall Hoy, S.M., A.M.
      • Clinton, Mass.
      • A.B. (Harvard Coll.) 1917. A.M. (Harvard Coll.) 1918. A.M. (Harvard Coll.) 1919. A.M. (Harvard Coll.) 1921. Professor of Physics, Worcester Polytechnic Institute.
    • Erwin Ottmar Christmann, S.B., A.M.
      • Chicago, Ill.
      • A.B. (Univ. of Illinois) 1914. M.A. (Univ. of Illinois) 1915. Associate Professor of Art, University of North Dakota. Five Austin Scholarships.
    • Rufus Arthur Coleman, A.M.
      • Spokane, Wash.
      • A.B. (Harvard Coll.) 1920. A.M. (Harvard Coll.) 1921. English.
    • Maurice Meredith Doughty, S.M.
      • College Station, Tex.
      • A.B. (Harvard Coll.) 1921. A.M. (Harvard Coll.) 1922. Physics.
    • Eric Englund, S.M.
      • Manhattan, Kan.
      • A.B. (Univ. of Oregon) 1918. A.B. (Univ. of Oregon) 1919. A.B. (Univ. of Oregon) 1920. Associate in Economics, Kansas State Agricultural College. Economics.
    • George Edward Fisk, S.B.
      • Keene, N.H.
      • A.B. (Harvard Coll.) 1918. A.M. (Harvard Coll.) 1921. Professor of Physics, University of New Hampshire.
    • Charles Everett Hurd, S.B.
      • Colorado Springs, Colo.
      • A.B. (Harvard Coll.) 1920. Teacher of English, Central High School, Springfield, Mass.
    • Henry Reid MacMillan, A.B.
      • Kingston, Ont.
      • A.B. (Univ. of Toronto) 1916. A.B. (Univ. of Toronto) 1917. A.B. (Univ. of Toronto) 1918. A.B. (Univ. of Toronto) 1919. A.B. (Univ. of Toronto) 1920. A.B. (Univ. of Toronto) 1921. Professor of English, Queen's University, Kingston, Ont.
    • Kenneth Thorpe Merrill, A.M.
      • McAllen, Tex.
      • A.B. (Univ. of Texas) 1920. A.M. (Univ. of Texas) 1921. Instructor in English.
    • John Leonard Salmon, 1G
      • Earlington, Ky.
      • A.B. (Yale Coll.) 1914. Candidate for A.M. in Romance Languages.
    • Marcus Donald Campbell Tait, A.B.
      • Kingston, Ont.
      • A.B. (Queen's Univ.) 1919. A.B. (Queen's Univ.) 1920. Lecturer in Chemistry, Queen's University, Kingston, Ont.
    • James A. Rosarill Graduate Scholarship
      • James A. Rosarill Graduate Scholarship
      • A.B. (Univ. of Illinois) 1916. A.M. (Univ. of Illinois) 1917. A.B. (Univ. of Illinois) 1918. A.B. (Univ. of

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The image shows a page from the Harvard University Gazette, detailing various scholarships and fellowships awarded to students. The page is titled "Harvard University Gazette" and lists several names, degrees, and affiliations along with specific scholarships or fellowships they received or are candidates for. Here is a detailed summary of the entries:

  1. George Claude Hicks, 3G, Moncton, N.B. - A.B. (Groningen Univ.) 1922, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1923. Candidate for A.M. in Botany.

  2. Joah Thompson Philinney, A.B. West Robyry, Pa. - Fellow of the Society for the Promotion of Christian Knowledge.

  3. Lawrence William Towle, A.B. Saco, Me. - A.R. (Boston Coll.) 1923. Economics.

  4. Henry Matthew Willard, 1G, Huntington, Wic. - A.B. (Ohio State Univ.) 1923. Thayer Fellow.

  5. James Sargea Scholarship - James Albert Carter, 1G, Dorchester. Candidate for A.M. in Classics.

  6. Whiting Fellowships - Several recipients:

    • James Holley Bartlett, Jr., 1G, Quincy.
    • Roger W. Burrows, A.B. (Vanderbilt Univ.) 1921. Physics.
    • Harry Rowe Minno, 1G, Pleasantville, N.Y. Physics.
    • Edward Russell Scholarship - Reginald Wilson Harris, S.B. Baton Rouge, La. Zoology.
  7. Virginia Barrett Gibbs Scholarship - Oliver Lather Austin, Jr., Senior in Wesleyan University, Tuscaloosa, N.Y.

  8. Torrance Scholarship - John Perceval Bethel, 2G, Nassau, Bahamas Islands. A.B. (Harvard Univ.) 1923. Ralph Waldo Emerson Scholar.

  9. Torrance Scholarship - William Jonathan Calvert, Jr., A.M. Los Angeles, Calif. English.

  10. Edward Russell Scholarship - Beveridge James Mair, 2G, Edinburgh, Scotland. Chemistry.

  11. George W. Dillwyn Fellowship - Clifford Keynon Shipton, Senior, Pittsfield, Mass.

  12. Various Scholarships and Fellowships - A range of individuals from different colleges and locations:

    • John Wendell Bailey, S.M., A.M., Clinton, Miss.
    • Rufus Arthur Coleman, A.B., Spokane, Wash.
    • Martin Marion Daugherty, S.M., College Station, Tex.
    • Chester Engene Hart, A.B., Colorado Springs, Colo.
    • Henry Reid MacCallum, A.B., Cedar Falls, Iowa.
    • Kenneth Thorpe Rowe, A.M., McAllen, Tex.
    • Joseph Dixon White, 3G, Guilford College, N.C.
    • Joseph Robert Williams, S.B., Harvard Univ.
    • Ralph Sargeant, A.B., Chicago, Ill.
    • Joseph McJannet Lindsay, A.B., Cambridge, Mass.
    • Charles Bowie Millican, A.B., Bloomington, Ind.
    • Benjamin St. John Garvey, 1G, Chicago, Ill.
    • Joseph Henry Williams, S.B., Harvard Univ.
    • Joseph Henry Williams, 3G, Cambridge, Mass.
    • Others include George and Martha Derby Scholarship and several named awards.

Each entry includes the individual’s educational background, the specific field of study, and the scholarship or fellowship they received or are a candidate for, along with their location and academic standing.

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The image shows a page from the "Harvard University Gazette," specifically page 224. The content is a list of individuals along with their academic credentials, current roles, and affiliations. The entries include names such as George Claude Hicks, Joshua Thompson Pinney, and Lawrence William Towle, among others. Each entry provides details like degrees earned, institutions attended, and often includes a description of their professional roles or titles, such as teachers, scholars, or fellows in various fields including botany, mathematics, economics, history, and more. Some entries also mention specific scholarships, such as the James Savage Scholarship, the James Walker Fellowships, and the Austin Scholarships, along with the recipients' details. The page is a record of academic achievements and professional appointments, reflecting the scholarly community associated with Harvard University at a given time.

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The image shows a page from the Harvard University Gazette, specifically a section listing candidates for various academic degrees. The page number is 224. It lists the names of individuals, their degrees, and some additional information such as previous education, current roles, or honors. Here are some detailed entries from the page:

  1. George Claude Hickox, Jr.

    • Degree: Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.)
    • University School: Candidate for AM (Harvard Univ.) 1962.
  2. Jonathan Thompson Plimney

    • Degree: A.B.
    • Role: West Roxbury, Trustee of Massachusetts Philanthropic Association; Exon., etc.
  3. Lawrence William Tyvela

    • Degree: A.B.
    • Other Info: Received Ed.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1961.
  4. James Albert Carter

    • Degree: A.M. in History
    • Role: Candidate for AM.
  5. James Sanage Schellhase

    • Degree: A.M.
    • Background: From Green-Gables, Nodaway County, Missouri.
  6. James Holloway Barrett, Jr.

    • Degree: A.M. in Physics.
  7. Paul Ray Gleeson

    • Degree: A.B. (Tufts)
    • Role: West Somerville.
  8. William Jonathan Calvert

    • Degree: A.B.
    • Role: Los Angeles, Calif., Teaching Associate in English, University of Southern California.
  9. Oliver Luther Austin, Jr.

    • Degree: ScD in Zoology.
    • Role: Senior in Medway, N.Y.
  10. George W. Dillingham Fisher

    • Degree: A.B.
    • Background: Pittsfield, History.
  11. John Percival Bethel

    • Degree: A.M.
    • Role: Editor of Bahama Islands, Nassau Daily Tribune.
  12. James Gilbert Marston

    • Degree: S.B. in Chemistry.
    • Role: Seton in Missouri College, Clinton, Missouri.
  13. Joseph Reese Strayer

    • Degree: Ph.D.
    • Role: New York, N.Y., University Scholar, Candidate for AM.
  14. Hymen Diamond

    • Degree: S.B.
    • Background: First of Technology, 1961.

The page also lists candidates for honorary degrees and scholarships, such as:

  • Austin Scholarship:

    • John Wendell Bailey, S.M., AM, Clinton, Miss.
  • Martin Marion Daugherty:

    • Degree: S.M.M.
    • Role: College Station, Tex., Assistant Professor and Chairman, Dept. of Economics.
  • Chester Eugene Hart:

    • Degree: AM
    • Role: Colorado Springs, Colo., Teacher of English, Central High School.
  • Gouverneur Thomas Scholarship:

    • Joseph White, S.J., Guilford College, N.C.

Each entry typically includes the name, degree being pursued, and relevant background or current position.

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The image shows a page from the Harvard University Gazette, listing various individuals and their academic achievements, primarily from the year 1923. Each entry includes the person's full name, their degree, the year they earned their degree, their undergraduate institution, and their graduate institution (often Harvard University). The page also indicates any fellowships or scholarships they received, their current positions, and their fields of study.

Here is a detailed summary of the entries:

  1. George Claude Hicks, 2G, Moncton, N.B.

    • A.B. (Acadia Univ.) 1922, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1923
    • University Scholar, Candidate for A.M. (Botany)
  2. Joshua Thompson Philpney, A.B., West Robury, Mass.

    • A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1923
    • Teacher of Mathematics, Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass.
  3. Lawrence William Towle, A.B., Saeo, Me.

    • A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1923
    • Economics
  4. Henry Matthew Willard, 1G, Northampton, Wis.

    • A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1923
    • Fellow, Candidate for Ph.D. (History)
  5. James Savage Scholarship:

    • James Albert Carter, 1G, Dorchester, Mass.
      • Harvard Junior Scholar, Candidate for A.M. (Physics)
  6. Whitehead Fellowship:

    • James Holley Bartlett, Jr., 1G, Quincy, Mass.
      • B.S. (Tufts College) 1921, Candidate for A.M. (Physics)
    • Howard W. Smith, A.B., (Tufts College) 1922, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1923
      • Assistant in Physics
  7. Harry Rowe Mims, 1G, Pleasantville, N.Y.

    • A.B. (Union College) 1921, Candidate for A.M. (Physics)
  8. Virginia Barrett Gibbs Scholarship:

    • Oliver Luther Austin, Jr., Senior in Wesleyan University, Tuskegee, N.Y.
  9. Erik Fridtiof Bjerkander Fries, 2G, Birmingham, Ala.

    • A.B. 1921, A.M. 1923
    • Jeffries Wyman Scholar, Zoology
  10. Edward Russell Scholarship:

    • Reginald Wilson Harris, S.B., Baton Rouge, La.
      • A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1923, Candidate for Ph.D. (Geology)
  11. George W. Dillwyn Fellowship:

    • Clifford Keyes Shipman, Senior, Pittsfield, Mass.
  12. Townsend Scholarship:

    • John Percival Bethel, 2G, Nassau, Bahamas Islands
      • A.B. (McGill Univ.) 1923, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1923, Ralph Waldo Emerson Fellow
    • William Jonathan Calvert, Jr., A.M., Los Angeles, Calif.
      • A.M. 1923, Associate in English, University of Southern California, English
    • Beeveridge James Mair, 2G, Edinburgh, Scotland
      • S.B. (Univ. of Edinburgh) 1923, Candidate for A.M. (Chemistry)
    • Joseph Reese Strayer, 1G, New York, N.Y.
      • A.B. (Harvard Univ.) 1923, Candidate for A.M. (Physics)
  13. George and Martha Derby Scholarship:

    • Hymen Diamond, 2G, Pittsburgh, Pa.
      • S.B. (Carnegie Inst. of Technology) 1923, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1923, Candidate for Ph.D. (Physics)
  14. Austin Scholarship:

    • John Wendell Bailey, S.M., A.M., Clinton, Miss.
      • S.B. (Mississippi Agricultural and Mechanical College) 1913, A.B. (Univ. of Miss.) 1916, S.M. (Mississippi Agricultural and Mechanical College) 1919, Professor of Biology, Mississippi College, Clinton, Miss.
  15. Erwin Ottmar Christiansen, S.B., M.Arch., Chicago, Ill.

    • S.B. (Univ. of Illinois) 1914, M.Arch. (Harvard Univ.) 1916, Associate Professor of Art, University of North Dakota, Fine Arts
  16. Rufus Arthur Coleman, A.B., Spokane, Wash.

    • A.B. (Washington Univ.) 1909, A.M. (Columbia Univ.) 1914, Teacher of English, Lewis and Clark High School, Spokane, Wash.
  17. Martin Marion Dungherty, S.M., College Station, Tex.

    • S.M. (Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas) 1919, Assistant Professor of Economics, Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas, Economics
  18. Eric England, S.M., Manhattan, Kan.

    • A.B. (Kansas State Agricultural College) 1919, S.M. (Univ. of Kansas) 1922, Assistant Professor of Economics, Kansas State Agricultural College, Economics
  19. Gordon Enoch Gates, A.M., Keene, N.H.

    • A.B. (Univ. of Maine) 1918, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1923, Instructor in Zoology, University of Maine, Zoology
  20. Chester Eugene Hart, A.B., Colorado Springs, Colo.

    • A.B. (Colorado College) 1920, Teacher of English, Central High School, Denver, Colo.
  21. Henry Reid MacCullum, A.B., Kingston, Ont.

    • A.B. (Queen’s Univ.) 1919, A.B. (Univ. of Oxford, England) 1922, Lecturer in Classics, Queen’s University, Philosophy
  22. Kenneth Thorpe Rowe, A.M., McAllen, Tex.

    • A.B. (Rice Inst.) 1922, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1923, Instructor in English, Rice Institute
  23. John Leonard Salmon, 1G, Earlington, Ky.

    • A.B. (Centre Coll.) 1914, Candidate for A.M. (Romance Languages)
  24. Maurice Donald Campbell Tait, A.B., Kingston, Ont.

    • A.B. (Univ. of Oxford, England) 1923, Lecturer in Classics, Queen’s University, Classics
  25. James A. Ramrill Graduate Scholarship:

    • Charles Bowie Millican, A.M., Bloomington, Ind.
      • A.B. (Indiana Univ.) 1922, A.M. (Univ. of North Carolina) 1923, Assistant in Chemistry, University of North Carolina
  26. Gordon Thomas Seabury, 1G, Guilford College, N.C.

    • S.B. (Guilford Coll.) 1919, S.B. (Harvard Univ.) 1923, Teaching Fellow in Chemistry, Chemistry
  27. Ralph Sanger, S.B., John Garvey, 1G, Chicago, Ill.

    • S.B. (Univ. of Illinois) 1921, S.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1923, Candidate for A.M. (Chemistry)

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The image shows a page from the Harvard University Gazette, specifically page 224. The page lists numerous individuals who received various academic scholarships and fellowships, along with their educational backgrounds and affiliations. Here's a detailed summary:

  1. George Claude Hicks, 2G: From Moncton, N.B. Received A.B. from Queen's University in 1929 and A.M. from Harvard University in 1933. Currently a University Scholar, Candidate for A.M. in Botany.

  2. Joshua Thompson Phinney, A.B. West Robury, Me. (1929): Fellow of the Phillips Academy, Economics.

  3. Lawrence William Towle, A.B. Saco, Me. (1929): Economics.

  4. Henry Matthew Willard, 1G. Braintree, Mass. (1929): Candidate for A.M. in History.

  5. James Sanford Scholarship:

    • James Albert Carter, 1G. Dorchester, Mass. (1929): Candidate for A.M. in Classics.
    • William Henry Haven Goodwin Scholar: Candidate for A.M. in Classics.
  6. Whiting Fellowships:

    • James Hollis Bartlett, Jr., 1G. Quincy, Mass. (1929): Candidate for A.M. in Physics.
    • Robert E. Borden, 1G. (1929): Candidate for A.M. in Physics.
    • Harry Howe Minns, 1G. Pleasantville, N.Y. (1929): Candidate for A.M. in Physics.
  7. Virginia Barrett Gibbs Scholarships:

    • Oliver Lathrop Austin, Jr. (1929): Senior in Wesleyan University, Tuckahoe, N.Y.
    • Erik Fritz Bjerkander Fries, 2G. Birmingham, Ala. (1929): Senior in Yale University, Zoology.
  8. Edward Russell Scholarship:

    • Reginald Wilson Harris, S.B. Baton Rouge, La. (1929): Candidate for A.M. in Zoology.
  9. George W. Dillwyn Scholarship:

    • Clifford Keyvon Shipp, Jr. (1929): Senior in Pittsfield, History.
  10. Townsend Scholarships:

    • John Percival Bethel, 2G. Nassau, Bahamas Islands. (1929): A.M. (Harvard University, 1923). Ralph Waldo Emerson Fellow.
    • William Jonathan Calvert, Jr., A.M. Los Angeles, Cal. (1929): Associate in English, University of Southern California.
  11. Bevington James Mair, 2G. Edinburgh, Scotland (1929): Chemistry.

  12. Gordon Bailey Prize, Senior in Mississippi College, Clinton, Miss. (1929): Mathematics.

  13. Joseph Reese Strayer, 1G. New York, N.Y. (1929): Candidate for A.M. in History.

  14. George and Martha Derby Scholarship:

    • Hymen Diamond, 2G. Pittsburgh, Pa. (1929): Candidate for A.M. in Zoology.
  15. Austin Scholarships:

    • John Wendell Bailey, S.M., A.M. Clinton, Miss. (1929): Agricultural and Mechanical College.
    • Erwin Ottomar Christensen, S.B., M.Arch. Chicago, Ill. (1929): Associate Professor of Architecture, University of North Dakota.
  16. Rufus Arthur Coleman, A.B. (1929): Candidate for A.M. in Zoology.

  17. Martin Marion Daugherty, S.M. College Station, Tex. (1929): Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas, Economics.

  18. Eric England, S.M. Manhattan, Kan. (1929): Agricultural Economics, Kansas State Agricultural College, Zoology.

  19. Gordon Enoch Gates, A.M. Keene, N.H. (1929): Candidate for A.M. in Zoology.

  20. Chester Eugene Hart, A.B. Colorado Springs, Colo. (1929): Candidate for A.M. in English.

  21. Henry Reid MacCallum, A.B. Kingston, Ont. (1929): Candidate for A.M. in Zoology.

  22. Kenneth Thorpe Rowe, A.M. McAllen, Tex. (1929): Candidate for A.M. in Zoology.

  23. John Leonard Salmon, 1G. Earleington, Ky. (1929): Candidate for A.M. in Romance Languages.

  24. Marven Donald Campbell Tait, A.B. Kingston, Ont. (1929): Candidate for A.M. in Classics.

  25. James A. Ramrill Graduate Scholarship:

    • Charles Bowie Millican, A.B. Bloomington, Ind. (1929): Candidate for A.M. in English.
  26. Gordon Thomas Schofield, S.B. (1929): Candidate for A.M. in Zoology.

  27. Joseph Dixon White, 2G. Guilford College, N.C. (1929): Candidate for A.M. in Zoology.

  28. Benjamin St. John Garvey, 1G. Chicago, Ill. (1929): Candidate for A.M. in Chemistry.

Each entry includes the individual's name, their year of graduation, their hometown, and the academic program or scholarship they are pursuing or have been awarded. The page also provides specific details about the scholarships and fellowships they have received.

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This image shows a page from the "Harvard University Gazette," specifically page 224. The page lists various scholarships, fellowships, and awards given to students, along with their names, degrees, graduation years, hometowns, and brief notes on their academic or professional pursuits. The text is organized into several sections, each named after different scholarships or fellowships such as the George Claude Hicks, James Savage Scholarship, Whiting Fellowships, Edward Russell Scholarship, Townsend Scholarship, George and Martha Derby Scholarship, Austin Scholarships, Rufus Arthur Coleman, Martin Marion Daugherty, Gordon Enoch Gates, Chester Eugene Hart, Henry Reid MacCallum, Kenneth Thorpe Rowe, John Leonard Salmon, Marcus Donald Campbell Tait, Earle Micajah Winslow, James A. Rumrill Graduate Scholarship, Gorham Thomas Scholarship, and Ralph Sanger Scholarship. The recipients come from a variety of locations and fields, including Botany, Mathematics, History, Zoology, English, Chemistry, and more. The layout is clean and formal, typical of academic or institutional publications.

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This appears to be a scanned page from an older document, specifically from the "Harvard University Gazette". The page number at the top is 224. It contains a list of names under several headings which seem to be awards or scholarships given out by the university, such as "James Savage Scholarship", "Whiting Fellowship", "George and Martha Derby Scholarship", etc. Each entry lists a person's full name, sometimes along with details like the degrees they hold, their field of study, and sometimes the institution they are affiliated with or their place of origin.

The visible page also has listings for scholarships such as the "Austin Scholarship", "James A. Rumrill Graduate Scholarship", and "Townsend Scholarship", among others. The document appears to be quite old, judging by the yellowing of the pages and the style of typesetting used.

The text is very fine and detailed, and even includes some minor typos or misprints common in older printed materials, which adds to its authenticity as a historical document. This particular page does not feature any images or illustrations; it is solely focused on text content.

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This image depicts a page from the "Harvard University Gazette." The page number 224 is visible at the top left. The Gazette appears to be listing various names, likely recipients of scholarships, awards, and honors associated with Harvard University. Each entry includes the individual's name, academic degrees, locations, affiliations, fields of study, and in some cases, their specific achievements or positions.

The layout is organized into columns, with information presented in a clear and structured format, making it easy to read and locate specific details. The paper itself has a yellowed appearance, suggesting age, and appears to be bound in a book. The binding is visible on the left side of the image, with the edges of additional pages slightly curled, indicating the physical nature of the document.

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The image shows an open page from a book titled "Harvard University Gazette." The page appears to be from a directory or listing, likely of alumni or notable individuals associated with Harvard University. The content is formatted in a structured, typographical style typical of academic or institutional records.

Key Observations:

  1. Page Number: The page is labeled as 224, indicating it is part of a larger volume.

  2. Title: The heading at the top of the page reads "HARVARD UNIVERSITY GAZETTE," suggesting this is an official publication or record of the university.

  3. Content Structure:

    • The page lists individuals along with their academic credentials, degrees, and affiliations.
    • Each entry includes:
      • Name (e.g., George Claude Hicks, Austin Scholarships).
      • Degrees (e.g., A.B., S.M., A.M., Ph.D.).
      • Institutions (e.g., Harvard University, University of Chicago, etc.).
      • Years (e.g., 1932, 1935, etc.).
      • Fields of Study (e.g., Economics, Biology, Physics, etc.).
      • Professional titles or roles (e.g., Fellow, Scholar, Professor).
  4. Examples of Entries:

    • George Claude Hicks: Listed as an A.B. candidate for Harvard University in 1932, with a focus on Economics.
    • Austin Scholarships: Lists individuals who received scholarships, including details about their degrees and institutions.
    • Writing Fellowships: Mentions individuals like James Holley Bartlett, Jr., who received fellowships in writing.
  5. Typography and Layout:

    • The text is printed in a serif font, typical of formal documents.
    • Entries are organized in a two-column format, maximizing space for detailed information.
    • The page includes headers and subheadings to categorize different types of listings (e.g., Scholarships, Fellowships).
  6. Condition:

    • The book appears to be aged, with a slightly worn and yellowed appearance, suggesting it is an older publication.
    • The spine of the book is visible on the left side, showing the bound edges and the thickness of the volume.

Overall Impression:

This image depicts a page from an official Harvard University publication, likely used for documenting alumni, faculty, or notable individuals associated with the institution. The structured format and detailed listings suggest it serves as a reference or historical record. The aged appearance of the book indicates it may be a historical document, possibly from the mid-20th century or earlier.