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The image shows a page from the Harvard Alumni Bulletin, Volume XXX, Number 21, dated Thursday, February 23, 1928. The page is titled "News and Views" and discusses the announcement of the Harvard-Yenching Institute of Chinese Studies, which was to be inaugurated the following fall with an endowment of $2,000,000. The article mentions the importance of the institute in promoting research in Chinese history, art, literature, philosophy, and religion, both at Harvard and Yenching University in Peking.
The page also includes an article titled "In the World of Art" by F.W. Coburn, which discusses various art exhibitions and events, including an exhibition of European art at the Museum of Fine Arts and a lecture on "Verrochio and the Sculptors of North Italy" by Professor Eric R.D. MacIagan. The article also mentions a loan exhibition of Japanese art at the Fogg Art Museum.
The page has a yellowed appearance due to its age, indicating it is from a historical publication. The layout is typical of 1920s newspapers or magazines, with a clean and structured format for easy reading.
This image shows a page from a scrapbook or journal containing a clipping from the "Harvard Alumni Bulletin," dated Thursday, February 23, 1928, Volume XXX, Number 21. The bulletin is an official publication of the Harvard Alumni Association and the Associated Harvard Clubs.
The main article in the clipping is titled "News and Views" and discusses the announcement of the "Harvard-Yenching Institute of Chinese Studies," which is set to be inaugurated in the fall with an endowment of $2,000,000. The article details the institute's focus on promoting research in Chinese history, art, literature, philosophy, and religion, and mentions that it will be a collaborative effort between Harvard and Yenching University in Peking.
Additionally, there is a smaller clipping on the right side of the page titled "In the World of Art," written by F. W. Coburn. This article discusses the acquisition of a significant painting by the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston and mentions an exhibition at the Fogg Art Museum.
The page also includes some other smaller text snippets and notes, possibly added by the person who compiled the scrapbook. The overall appearance of the page suggests it is from an older book, with slightly yellowed paper and a bound edge.
This image shows an open book, likely an old bound volume of periodicals, displaying a single page from the Harvard Alumni Bulletin.
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In essence, the image captures a historical snapshot of Harvard alumni news and cultural commentary from 1928, focusing on the significant establishment of the Harvard-Yenching Institute and notable events in the art world.
The image shows a spread of pages from the February 23, 1928, issue of the Harvard Alumni Bulletin. The left page features the main article titled "Harvard-Yenching Institute," which discusses the establishment of the Harvard-Yenching Institute at Harvard University with an endowment of $2,000,000. The institute aims to promote research in Chinese history, literature, philosophy, art, and religion. The right page includes a section titled "In the World of Art," which provides news and commentary on various art-related topics, such as exhibitions, acquisitions, and cultural developments. The pages are part of a bound volume, with the left page numbered 120 and the right page containing a list of decorative art ensembles.
The image shows an open book, specifically a page from the Harvard Alumni Bulletin. The page is dated Thursday, February 23, 1928, and is Volume XXX, Number 21. The top of the page features the title "Harvard Alumni Bulletin" in bold, capitalized letters, indicating that it is an official publication of the Harvard Alumni Association and the Associated Harvard Clubs.
The page is divided into several sections, with headlines such as "News and Views" and "Art." The content includes articles and announcements relevant to Harvard alumni and the broader academic community.
The "News and Views" section discusses an announcement made at Harvard regarding the establishment of a Harvard-Yenching Institute. This institute is described as having the potential to be of historic importance, aiming to promote research in Chinese history, literature, philosophy, and religion. The article mentions a $2,000,000 endowment and the collaboration between Harvard University and Yenching University in Peking (Beijing). The institute's goals include enabling Chinese students to pursue their studies at Harvard and American students to study at Yenching, fostering mutual understanding and cultural exchange.
The "Art" section features an article titled "In the World of Art," which discusses various art-related topics, including exhibitions, acquisitions, and notable figures in the art world. It mentions the Museum of Fine Arts and highlights specific artworks and artists, such as a portrait of the 16th Earl of Pembroke by John Singer Sargent.
The page also includes advertisements and smaller notices, indicating that the bulletin serves as a comprehensive source of information for Harvard alumni, covering academic, cultural, and social updates. The overall layout is clean and organized, with clear headings and well-spaced text, making it easy to read and navigate.
The image depicts an open book titled "Harvard Alumni Bulletin," which is an official publication of the Harvard Alumni Association and the Associated Harvard Clubs. The bulletin is dated Thursday, February 23, 1928, and is identified as Volume XXX, Number 21.
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The image captures a historical document that provides insight into early 20th-century academic and cultural life at Harvard University. It highlights the establishment of specialized research institutes, such as the Yenching Institute, and showcases the intersection of art, design, and academia during that era. The design and layout reflect the formal and structured nature of institutional publications from the time.
The image shows a page from the Harvard Alumni Bulletin, dated February 23, 1928. The page is yellowed and worn, with a visible crease down the center. It appears to be a newspaper clipping or article, with the title "HARVARD ALUMNI BULLETIN" in large letters at the top. Below the title, there are several paragraphs of text, including an announcement about the Harvard-Yenching Institute and a news article about the Museum of Fine Arts.
The page also includes a section titled "News and Views," which features a column of text discussing various topics, including art, literature, and philosophy. The text is written in a formal, academic style, suggesting that the bulletin is intended for an audience of Harvard alumni and academics.
Overall, the image provides a glimpse into the content and style of the Harvard Alumni Bulletin from the 1920s, highlighting the university's commitment to academic excellence and its connections to the wider world of art and culture.
The image depicts a page from the Harvard Alumni Bulletin, specifically Volume XXX, Number 21, dated Thursday, February 23, 1928. The page is yellowed and features several articles, including "News and Views" and "In the World of Art." The articles are written in black ink on a beige background, with some sections highlighted in yellow. The page appears to be part of a larger book or journal, with other pages visible behind it. Overall, the image suggests that the Harvard Alumni Bulletin was a publication that provided news and information to Harvard alumni, covering topics such as current events, art, and culture.
The image depicts a vintage copy of the Harvard Alumni Bulletin, dated Thursday, February 23, 1928, and labeled as Volume XXX, Number 21.
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The image presents a nostalgic and historical glimpse into the Harvard Alumni Bulletin from the early 20th century. The worn and aged appearance of the book and the yellowed page evoke a sense of nostalgia and historical significance. The inclusion of the newspaper clipping adds to the richness of the image, providing a snapshot of the cultural and artistic interests of the time.
The image presents a vintage newspaper, the Harvard Alumni Bulletin, dated Thursday, February 23, 1928. The publication is open to page 120, showcasing its yellowed pages with black text.
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The header section prominently displays the title "HARVARD ALUMNI BULLETIN" in large font, accompanied by smaller text that reads:
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The newspaper is placed on a white surface, with a dark gray fabric or mesh material visible around the edges. The overall appearance suggests that the newspaper is an original copy from 1928, likely preserved for historical or archival purposes.