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The image is a page from the Harvard University Gazette, specifically page 222. It lists the "President and Fellows of Harvard College" along with their respective fellowships and scholarships. The entries are categorized by the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, with different fellowships and scholarships being noted.

Here is a detailed breakdown of the information on the page:

Fellowships and Scholarships

Travelling Fellowships

  • Sheldon Fellowship:
    • Alan Reed Priest, Jr., A.B. 1948, Fine Arts.
    • George Norbert Kates, Jr., A.B. 1947, Fine Arts.
    • Charles Louis Kuhn, Jr., A.B. 1948, Fine Arts.
    • Edward Manton Nash, Jr., A.B. 1948, Fine Arts.
    • Lloyd La Page Rollins, Jr., A.B. 1948, Fine Arts.
    • John Kendler Peirce Fellowship:
      • John Coolidge Adams, A.B. 1969, A.M. 1973, Music.
    • Arthur Sigmund Mendel, Jr., A.B. 1948, Music.

Scholarships

  • Charles Dexter Scholarship:
    • Myron Franklin Brightfield, Jr., A.B. 1948, English.
  • Milton Lawrence Hankey, Jr. Scholarship:
    • Robert H. Gardner, Jr., A.B. 1948, English.
  • Edward Russell Hinge Scholarship:
    • Edward Russell Hinge, Jr., A.B. 1948, English.
  • John Marshall Scholarship:
    • John Marshall, Jr., A.B. 1948, English.
  • John Burns Martin, Jr. Scholarship:
    • John Burns Martin, Jr., A.B. 1948, Romance Languages.
  • Bruce Catton Fellowship:
    • Dwight Ewing Lee, Jr., A.B. 1948, History.
  • Ellis Powers Fellowship:
    • Cecil Percival Heilbron, Jr., A.B. 1948, Romance Languages.

Additional Fellowships and Scholarships

  • Parker Fellowship:
    • Edgar Baldwin Graves, Jr., A.B. 1948, History.
  • Edward R. Hasse, Jr. Scholarship:
    • David Richard Hasse, Jr., A.B. 1948, Fine Arts.
  • Chester Hugo Kirby, Jr. Scholarship:
    • Chester Hugo Kirby, Jr., A.B. 1948, History.
  • Charles Anthony Knudson, Jr. Scholarship:
    • Charles Anthony Knudson, Jr., A.B. 1948, History.
  • Robert Spangler Newkirk, Jr. Scholarship:
    • Robert Spangler Newkirk, Jr., A.B. 1948, History.
  • John Thomas Kirchmayer Fellowship:
    • John Thomas Kirchmayer, Jr., A.B. 1948, History.
  • Vernon Edward Nimmermaier III Scholarship:
    • Vernon Edward Nimmermaier III, A.B. 1948, History.
  • John Fuller Perry, Jr. Scholarship:
    • John Fuller Perry, Jr., A.B. 1948, History.
  • Harold Edward Dickason Fellowship:
    • Harold Edward Dickason, Jr., A.B. 1948, History.
  • George Elliot Downing, Jr. Scholarship:
    • George Elliot Downing, Jr., A.B. 1948, History.
  • Walter Reed Hovey, Jr. Scholarship:
    • Walter Reed Hovey, Jr., A.B. 1948, History.
  • Sidney Peter Hamblert Ross, Jr. Scholarship:
    • Sidney Peter Hamblert Ross, Jr., A.B. 1948, History.
  • George Leslie Stout Scholarship:
    • George Leslie Stout, Jr., A.B. 1948, History.
  • Philip H. Storer Scholarship:
    • Philip H. Storer, Jr., A.B. 1948, History.

The page also includes some additional information about the recipients and their academic achievements.

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The image shows a page from the Harvard University Gazette, specifically listing the President and Fellows of Harvard College, along with various fellowship and scholarship appointments for the academic years 1920-22.

Sections and Content:

Fellowships and Scholarships

This section lists appointments for Graduate Schools of Arts and Sciences.

Sarah Fellowships:

  • Alan Reed Priest, A.B. (Pittsburg), Fine Arts.

Carnegie Fellowships:

  • George Norbert Kates, A.M. (Harvard), Fine Arts.
  • Walter L. Tower, A.B. (Harvard), Assistant in History, Fine Arts.
  • Charles Louis Kuhn, 3G (Cincinnati, Ohio), Fine Arts and Assistant in Fine Arts.
  • Edwin Gates Nash, A.B. (Ridgewood, N.J.), Fine Arts.
  • Lloyd LaPage Rollins, 1G (Pittsburgh, Cal.), Fine Arts.

John Knowles Paine Fellowships:

  • Clair Elmo Leonard, 3G (Newton, Mass.), Music.
  • Arthur Segismund Mendel, 1G (Detroit, Mich.), Music.

Charles Dexter Scholarships:

  • Myron Franklin Brightfield, 3G (Cambridge), English.
  • Miles Lawrence Hanley, 3G (Cambridge), English.
  • Robert Stillman Hilker, A.R. (Cambridge), English.

Edward Austin Fellowships:

  • Edward Heath Hungerford, A.C. (New Britain, Conn.), Comparative Literature.

John Harvard Fellowships:

  • John Morris Martin, 3G (Vienna, B.C.).
  • John Robert Moore, A.B. (Indiana), English.

Byron Hirst Fellowship:

  • Dwight Erwin Lewis, 3G (Newark, N.Y.), Chemistry.

Roger Fellowships:

  • Camilio Puglisi Merrino, 3G (Newton), Romance Languages.

University Fellowships:

  • John Tuttle Perry, A.B. (Waltham, Mass.), Botany.

Resident Fellowships and Scholarships:

Farlow Fellowships:

  • Edgar Baldwin Graves, A.B. (Philadelphia, Pa.), Botany.

Arthur Tracy Cabot Fellowships:

  • Chester Hugo Kirky, 3G (Sioux City, Iowa), Engineering.
  • Chandler Munchison, Jr., 2G (Mamaroneck, N.Y.), Engineering.

Miscellaneous Fellowships:

  • Henry Edwards Scott, A.B. (Meadford, Mass.), for two years.
  • Walter Reed Hovey, 3G (Springfield, Pa.), Music.
  • Salvador Vetois Humbert Russo, A.M. (Norman, Okla.), Romance Languages.
  • George Leslie Stout, A.B. (Winterset, Iowa), Fine Arts.
  • James Alexander Miller, Jr., Marquette University, Medical School.

Peirce Fellowships:

  • Philip R. Marvin, A.B. (Chicago, Ill.), Engineering.

James A. Garfield Scholarships:

  • James Clark Miller, Jr. (Marquette H.S., Milwaukee, Wis.), Engineering.

John Harvard Fellowships:

  • Vernon Edward Nuhn, A.M. (New York, N.Y.), History.

The page provides a detailed list of individuals and their respective fields of study or research, showcasing the diversity and breadth of academic pursuits supported by Harvard University during this period.

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The image shows a page from the Harvard University Gazette, specifically the section listing the "President and Fellows of Harvard College" for the year 1926-1927. This section details various fellowships and scholarships awarded to individuals, categorized under Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Traveling Fellowships, and Resident Fellowships and Scholarships.

Here are the detailed categories and fellows listed:

Fellowships and Scholarships

Graduate School of Arts and Sciences

Traveling Fellowships:

  • Sarks Fellowship:

    • Alan Reed Priest, 4G, Fitzhugh, A.B. 1925, John Harvard Fellow, Fine Arts.
  • Carnegie Fellowships:

    • George Norbert Kalbfleisch, 4G, Cambridge, A.B. 1925, Tutor in Fine Arts, Assistant in History, Fine Arts.
    • Charles Louis Kuhn, 3G, Cincinnati, O., A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1924, Tutor in Fine Arts, Assistant in Fine Arts.
    • Edwin Gates Nash, 4G, Ridgewood, N.J., A.B. (Williams Coll.) 1924, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1925, Fine Arts.
  • John Knowles Paine Fellowship:

    • Lloyd La Page Rollins, 1G, Portland, Cal., A.B. 1925, University Scholar, Fine Arts.
  • Charles Peter Schaefer Scholarship:

    • Myron Franklin Brightfield, 3G, Cambridge, A.B. 1925, A.M. 1926, Candidate for Ph.D., English.
  • **Miles Lawrence Hanley, 3G, Cambridge, A.B. (Wellesley Coll.) 1924, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1925, Candidate for Ph.D., English.

  • **Robert Stillman Hillyer, A.B. 1924, Candidate for Ph.D., English.

  • **Edmund Roe Hungerford, 4G, New Britain, Conn., A.B. (Harvard Univ.) 1922, Instructor in English, Tutor in the Division of Modern Languages.

  • **John Marshall, 1G, Cambridge, A.B. 1925, Assistant in English, English.

  • **John Burns Martin, 3G, Victoria, B.C., A.B. (Univ. of Toronto) 1922, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1925, Instructor in English, Tutor in the Division of Modern Languages.

Brayard Cutting Fellowship:

  • Dwight Erwin Lee, 3G, Newark, N.Y., A.B. (Univ. of Rochester) 1921, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1922, French.

Rogers Fellowship:

  • Camillo Pascual Merlino, 3G, Newton, A.B. 1923, Instructor in Romance Languages, Candidate for A.M., Romance Languages.

John Harvard Fellowship:

  • Morris Miller Schnitzler, 4G, Brooklyn, N.Y., S.B. 1924, A.M. 1925, Tutor in Mathematics, Candidate for Ph.D., Mathematics.

  • Edward Rice Art Scholarship:

    • Henry Edwards Scott, Jr., A.B. (M.I.T.) 1925, Tutor and Assistant in Fine Arts, Fine Arts.

Parker Fellowship:

  • Edgar Baldwin Graves, A.B. (Princeton Univ.) 1919, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1922, Assistant in History.

  • Aubrey Edwin Hopkins, 4G, Portsmouth, Va., A.B. 1925, Parker Fellow, Zoology.

  • Chester Hugo Kirby, 3G, Sioux City, Ia., A.B. (Cornell Univ.) 1924, Assistant in History, History.

  • Charles Anthony Krumson, Jr., 4G, Mamaronack, N.Y., A.B. (Dartmouth Coll.) 1924, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1925, Romance Languages.

  • Robert Sparling Neville, A.M. (Columbia Univ.) 1924, Candidate for Ph.D., English.

John Thornton Kirkland Fellowship:

  • Philip Webster Sers, 3G, Deer Moines, Ia., A.B. (Univ. of Iowa) 1923, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1925, Instructor in English, English.

John Harvard Fellowship:

  • Vernam Edward Nunnemacher Hull, 76, New York, N.Y., A.B. (Univ. of Iowa) 1918, A.M. 1921, John Harvard Fellow, Candidate for Ph.D., English.

University Traveling Fellowships:

  • John Tuttle Perry, 1G, Waltham, A.B. 1925, Candidate for A.M., Botany.

Resident Fellowships and Scholarships:

Carnegie Fellowships:

  • Harold William Dickson, S.B. (State College, Pa.) 1925, (Pennsylvania State Coll.) 1925, Instructor in Fine Arts, Fine Arts.

  • George Ellis Dowling, 3G, Chicago, Ill., A.B. (Univ. of Chicago) 1924, Instructor in Fine Arts, Fine Arts.

  • Walter Reed Hovey, 3G, Springfield, A.B. (Wade Univ.) 1919, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1922, March, 1926.

  • Salvatore Victor Humbert Russo, A.M. (Norman, Okla.) 1924, Assistant Professor of Fine Arts, University of Oklahoma.

George Leslie Stout, A.B. (Univ. of Pittsburgh) 1921, Lecturer in English, University of Pittsburgh.

Philip H. Scarborough Scholarship:

  • William Edward Marriott, A.B. (Univ. of Michigan) 1924, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1925, Rhys Carpenter Scholar, Philosophy.

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The image is a page from the Harvard University Gazette, specifically page 222, detailing the appointments of fellows and scholars for the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences for the year 1926-27. The page lists various fellowships and scholarships, along with the names of the recipients, their current educational status, and sometimes their home institutions or previous educational institutions.

Here is a detailed summary of the information presented:

Fellowships and Scholarships:

  1. Sachs Fellowship:

    • Alan Reed Priest, AG, Fitchburg.
  2. Carnegie Fellowships:

    • George Norbert Kalbs, AG, Cambridge, Fine Arts.
    • Charles Louis Kuhn, 3G, Cincinnati, O., AM (Harvard, 1924), Fine Arts.
    • Edwin Gates Nash, AG, Ridgewood, N.J., AM (Williams, 1922), Fine Arts.
    • Lloyd La Page Collins, 1G, Piedmont, Cal., AM (University of California, 1923), Fine Arts.
  3. John Knowles Paine Fellowship:

    • Charles Thomas Leonard, 3G, Newton.
    • Robert Silliman Hillier, 3G, Cambridge, Music.
  4. Charles Dexter Scholarship:

    • Myron Franklin Brightwell, 3G, Cambridge.
    • Miles Lawrence Hanley, 3G, Cambridge.
  5. Raymond Cattell Fellowship:

    • John Marshall, 1G, Cambridge, English.
  6. Roger Fellowship:

    • Camillo Pascal Merlino, AG, Newton, English.
  7. Morris Miller Scholarship:

    • Morris Miller Shneidman, 4G, Brooklyn, N.Y., AM (Harvard, 1925), Candidate for Ph.D. in Mathematics.
  8. Edward R. Racon Art Scholarship:

    • Henry Edwards Scott, Jr., AM, Medford, Fine Arts.
  9. Parker Fellowship:

    • Edgar Baldwin Graves, AG, Philadelphia, Pa., History.
  10. Traveling Fellowships:

    • Aubrey Edwin Hopkins, 4G, Portsmouth, Va., AM (Harvard, 1925), Candidate for Ph.D., Zoology.
    • Chester Hugo Kirby, 3G, St. Louis, Mo., AM (Washington Univ.), Candidate for Ph.D., History.
    • Charles Anthony Kiddon, Jr., 2G, Mamaroneck, N.Y., AM (Williams, 1923), Candidate for Ph.D., Romance Languages.
    • Robert Spangler Neville, AM, Columbia, O., Candidate for Ph.D., English.
  11. John Thornton Kirkland Fellowship:

    • Philip Webster Sears, 3G, Deerfield, Mass., AM (Harvard, 1925), Candidate for Ph.D., History.
  12. John Harvard Fellowship:

    • Vernian Edward Nunemaker Hull, 7G, New York, N.Y., Candidate for Ph.D., English.
  13. University Traveling Fellowships:

    • John Tittle Perry, 1G, Waltham, Candidate for AM, Botany.
  14. Resident Fellowships and Scholarships:

    • Horace Dickson, S.B. (State College, Pa.), Candidate for M.A., Fine Arts.
    • George Eliot Dowling, 1G, Chicago, Ill., Fine Arts.
    • Walter Reed Hoye, 3G, Springfield, Mass., AM (Harvard, 1926), Candidate for Ph.D., English.
    • Salvatore Victor Humbert Russo, AM, Norman, Okla., Candidate for Ph.D., English.
    • George Leslie Stout, AG, Pittsburgh, Pa., AM (Carnegie Tech, 1924), Candidate for Ph.D., English.
  15. Philip H. Seeley Scholarship:

    • Robert Singer Schlegel, AG, Marlborough, Mich., Candidate for AM, Philosophy.

This detailed list showcases the prestigious fellowships and scholarships awarded to students at Harvard University for the academic year 1926-27.

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The image displays a page from the Harvard University Gazette, specifically the section titled "President and Fellows of Harvard College." The page lists various fellowships and scholarships offered by Harvard College for the academic year 1926-27. The section is divided into categories such as Graduate School Fellowships, Traveling Fellowships, and Resident Fellowships and Scholarships.

Here are some key details from the page:

Fellowships and Scholarships:

Graduate School Fellowships

  • Sears Fellowship: Awarded to Alan Reed Priest, 4G, Fitchburg.
  • Carnegie Fellowships:
    • George Norbert Kalies, 4G, Cambridge, Fine Arts.
    • Charles Louis Kuhn, 3G, Harvard University, Fine Arts.
    • Edward Gates Nash, 4G, Ridgewood, N.J., Fine Arts.
    • Lloyd La Page Collins, 1G, Princeton, Cal., Fine Arts.
    • William B. Johnson, 4G, Cambridge, Fine Arts.

John Knoxes Fine Arts Fellowship:

  • Chair Thomas Leonard, 3G, Newton.

John Thornton Kerr Fellowships:

  • Philip Webster Somers, 3G, Duxbury, Massachusetts, Fine Arts.
  • John Harold Fellows, 4G, Cambridge, Music.

Charles Peter Scholarships:

  • Various candidates like Myron Franklin Brightwell, Miles Lawrence Hasley, and Robert Silimann Hillier, all listed with their respective universities and departments.

University Traveling Fellowships:

  • Edward Booth Hungerford, 4G, New Britain, Conn., English.
  • John Marshall, 1G, Cambridge, English.
  • John Burns Martin, 3G, Victoria, B.C., English.

Resident Fellowships and Scholarships:

  • Includes fellowships such as:
    • Henry E. Beebe, S.R., State College, Pa., Fine Arts.
    • Walter Reed Hovey, 3G, Springfield, Pa., Fine Arts.
    • George Leslie Stuart, 4G, Pittsburgh, Pa., Fine Arts.
    • Others listed with their respective institutions and fields of study.

Special Fellowships:

  • Brayard Cutting Fellowship: Awarded to Dwight Erwin Lee, 3G, Newark, N.Y.
  • Roger Fellowships: Includes Camillo Pasquale Merlo, 3G, Newton.

Other Notable Fellowships:

  • Park Fellowships: Edward Baldwin Graves, 4G, Philadelphia, Pa.
  • Edward H. Harriman Scholarship: For Henry Edwards Scott, Jr., A.B., Medford.

This detailed listing highlights the academic and artistic support available to students at Harvard during that period, emphasizing the variety of opportunities provided for further education and research.

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The image shows a page from the "Harvard University Gazette," specifically page 222. The content is focused on the "President and Fellows of Harvard College," detailing various fellowships and scholarships for the academic year 1926-27, particularly for the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and traveling fellowships.

Here is a detailed summary of the contents:

Fellowships and Scholarships (Appointments for 1926-27)

Graduate School of Arts and Sciences

  1. Sheffield Fellowship

    • Sara R. Priest, A.B. - 1926, John Harvard Fellow. Fine Arts.
  2. Carnegie Fellowship

    • George Norbert Kates, A.B. - 1926, A.M. 1927. Candidate for Ph.D. History. Fine Arts.
  3. John Knowles Paine Fellowship

    • Charles Louis Kuhn, A.B. - 1924, A.M. 1926. Candidate for A.M. 1927. Fine Arts.
  4. Charles Eliot Norton Fellowship

    • Edwin G. Nash, A.B. - 1923, A.M. 1925. Candidate for Ph.D. Fine Arts.
  5. LeRoy Clark Fellowships

    • Lloyd Le Page Hopkins, A.B. - 1923. Candidate for Ph.D. Fine Arts.

Traveling Fellowships

  1. John Knowles Paine Traveling Fellowship

    • Charles Thomas Leonard, A.B. - 1926. Fine Arts.
  2. George B. Sohier Fellowship

    • Myrton Franklin Bright, A.B. - 1925, A.M. 1926. Candidate for Ph.D. Fine Arts.
  3. Charles Eliot Norton Traveling Fellowship

    • Miles Lawrence Hasley, A.B. - 1925, A.M. 1926. Candidate for Ph.D. Fine Arts.
  4. John Marshall King Traveling Fellowship

    • Robert Shillman, A.B. - 1926. Fine Arts.

Resident Fellowships and Scholarships

  1. Fellows: 1926-27

    • Edmund R. Newcomb, A.B. - 1926, A.M. 1927. Fine Arts.
  2. Scholarships: 1926-27

    • Henry Edward Scott, Jr., A.B. - 1926. Fine Arts.
  3. Parker Fellowships

    • Edgar Hadley Graves, A.B. - 1926, A.M. 1927. Fine Arts.
  4. John Harvard Fellowships

    • Vernon Edward Nunes, A.B. - 1926. Fine Arts.

University Traveling Fellowships

  1. John T. Pearson Fellowships
    • John T. Pearson, Jr. - 1926. Fine Arts.

Resident Fellowships and Scholarships

  1. Sheffield Scientific Scholarship
    • George Leslie Stout, A.B. - 1926. Fine Arts.

The page is carefully organized, listing the names of fellows and scholars, their degrees, the years they received them, and the specific fellowships or scholarships they held, along with their fields of study. The fine arts discipline appears prominently among the listed fellowships.

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There are several categories of fellowships and scholarships listed:

  • Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
  • Sachs Fellowships
  • Carnegie Fellowships
  • John Knowles Paine Fellowships
  • Charles Dexter Scholarships
  • Bayard Cutting Fellowship
  • Rogers Fellowships
  • Edward R. Bacon Art Scholarship
  • Parker Fellowships
  • John Thornton Kirkland Fellowship
  • University Travelling Fellowship
  • Resident Fellowships and Scholarships
  • Philip H. Sears Scholarship

Each category lists names of individuals awarded these fellowships or scholarships, along with their academic degrees, affiliations, and sometimes fields of study or titles. The entries also include locations, universities attended, and occasional additional notes about their appointments or candidacies. The text is printed in black ink on an off-white page with some signs of aging around the edges.

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You are looking at a page from the "Harvard University Gazette," which is an official publication of Harvard University. This particular page includes lists of appointments and fellowships for an academic year (1926-27) under the heading "President and Fellows of Harvard College." It details various fellowships and scholarships awarded to individuals for that year, listing names, current geographic locations (cities, states), and in some cases, what they are candidates for (e.g., Ph.D., A.M., Fine Arts).

The page is from an old document, as evidenced by the yellowing paper and the manner in which the information is typeset, with the use of an older font style and layout that's typical of documents from the early 20th century. There is a vertical crease visible down the center where the page likely folds, indicating it's part of a bound volume. The page number "222" is visible at the top, followed by the title "Harvard University Gazette." The right edge of the page appears to be slightly frayed, and the top right corner is bent, showing signs of wear.

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The image is of a page from the Harvard University Gazette, specifically page 222. The page lists various fellowships and scholarships awarded for the academic year 1926-1927. It includes sections for different types of fellowships such as "Traveling Fellowship," "Carnegie Fellowships," "John Knowles Paine Fellowship," "Charles Dexter Scholarship," "Edward L. B. Adams Scholarship," "Parker Fellowships," "Edward R. Bacon Art Scholarship," and more.

Each fellowship category lists the names of the recipients along with their academic credentials and areas of study. Some entries include additional notes such as their research, teaching positions, or the institutions they are associated with. The page uses a structured format for presenting the information and seems to be part of a larger publication, aimed at documenting and announcing academic achievements and scholarship awards for students and fellows at Harvard University.

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The image shows an open page from a publication titled "Harvard University Gazette", specifically page 222. The page lists "President and Fellows of Harvard College" along with details of Fellowships and Scholarships awarded for the academic year 1926-27. The content is formatted in a structured, formal style typical of academic or institutional records.

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  1. Title and Header:

    • The top of the page prominently displays the title "HARVARD UNIVERSITY GAZETTE".
    • Below the title, the heading "PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGE" is clearly visible.
    • The subtitle "Fellowships and Scholarships" indicates the nature of the content on this page.
  2. Structure:

    • The page is divided into sections, with headings such as "Graduate School of Arts and Sciences", "Traveling Fellowships", "Parker Fellowships", "John Thornton Kirkland Fellowship", "John Harvard Fellowship", "University Traveling Fellowship", and "Resident Fellowships and Scholarships".
    • Each section lists individuals who have been awarded fellowships or scholarships, along with their academic details.
  3. Content:

    • The text includes names of recipients, their ages, institutions they are affiliated with, and the nature of their fellowships or scholarships.
    • For example:
      • Sachs Fellowship: Alan Reed Priest, 46, Fitchburg, A.B. 1920, John Harvard Fellow, Fine Arts.
      • Carnegie Fellowships: George Norbert Kates, 46, Cambridge, A.B. 1922, Tutor in Fine Arts, Assistant in History, Fine Arts.
      • Parker Fellowships: Edward Baldwin Graves, 46, Philadelphia, Pa., A.B. (Honors) Col., B.Phil., A.M. (Honors), 1922, Assistant in History, Candidate for A.M., History.
    • Each entry provides details such as the recipient's age, location, academic credentials, and the specific fellowship or scholarship awarded.
  4. Formatting:

    • The text is typed in a monospaced font, typical of printed documents from the early to mid-20th century.
    • Entries are organized in a clear, columnar format, making it easy to read and reference.
    • Some entries include footnotes or additional clarifications, such as "(For the summer of 1926)" or "(For the summer of 1925)".
  5. Condition:

    • The page appears to be part of an aged document, with a slightly yellowed tone indicative of old paper.
    • The spine of the book is visible on the left side, showing the bound nature of the publication.

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The image depicts a page from the Harvard University Gazette, detailing fellowships and scholarships awarded by Harvard University for the academic year 1926-27. The content is formal and structured, listing recipients, their academic backgrounds, and the specific fellowships they received. The page reflects the institutional record-keeping practices of the time, with clear organization and detailed information about each awardee.