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The image shows a page from the "Harvard Alumni Bulletin," specifically Volume XXX, Number 21, dated Tuesday, February 23, 1926. The bulletin is an official publication of the Harvard Alumni Association and the Associated Harvard Clubs.
The main content on this page includes:
News and Views:
Article on Art:
Decorative Art Exhibition:
The page also includes a small advertisement at the bottom for a book titled "The Golden Age of American Homes" by Harriet S. Tapley, priced at $3.00.
Overall, the page combines news about academic initiatives, cultural commentary, and a bit of advertising, reflecting the diverse interests and activities of the Harvard alumni community.
The image is a page from the Harvard Alumni Bulletin, Volume XXX, published on Thursday, February 23, 1928. The page includes several articles and news snippets.
Headline Articles and Sections:
Harvard-Yenching Institute:
In the World of Art:
At Cambridge:
Art Exhibitions:
Decorative Arts:
News and Views:
The layout includes a mix of text and illustrations, with a primary focus on the Harvard-Yenching Institute and art exhibitions. The page also features a small advertisement for a book titled "In the World of Art" by F. W. Corben.
The image is a page from the Harvard Alumni Bulletin, Volume XXX, dated Thursday, February 23, 1928, Number 21. The page is divided into two main sections:
News and Views:
In the World of Art:
Additionally, there is a small advertisement or notice at the bottom of the page, mentioning the desire for women to have gardens.
The overall theme of the page revolves around academic and cultural exchanges, particularly focusing on the establishment of the Harvard-Yenching Institute and an art exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston.
The image is a page from the Harvard Alumni Bulletin dated February 23, 1928. The page is divided into several sections:
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News and Views Section:
Article on Art:
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The page overall captures the academic and cultural interest of Harvard Alumni in 1928, focusing on the establishment of a new institute for Chinese studies and a piece on contemporary art.
The image depicts a two-page spread from a publication titled "HARVARD ALUMNI BULLETIN," dated Thursday, February 23, 1928, Volume XXX, Number 21. The left page primarily features an article under the heading "News and Views." The article discusses an announcement made at Harvard about the establishment of a "Harvard-Yenching Institute" for Chinese studies, highlighting its significance for promoting research and cultural understanding between China and the West. The right page includes a section titled "In the World of Art," which features an article about an exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, detailing various pieces and their historical contexts.
The layout includes columns, headings, and body text, with some advertisements and smaller articles filling the spaces around the main content. The text is printed in a serif font, typical of publications from that era, and the pages show some signs of aging, such as slight yellowing and a few spots. The overall design is text-heavy with minimal use of images, consistent with the style of bulletins and newsletters from the 1920s.
The image is of a page from the Harvard Alumni Bulletin, Volume XXX, Number 21, dated Thursday, February 23, 1928. The publication is the official one of the Harvard Alumni Association and the Associated Harvard Clubs.
Main Article: The Harvard-Yenching Institute
News and Views:
In the World of Art (by R. W. Coburn):
Art at Cambridge:
This page of the Harvard Alumni Bulletin provides a detailed look into academic initiatives and cultural engagements, particularly focusing on international scholarly collaboration and art exhibitions.
This image displays a scanned page from the "Harvard Alumni Bulletin," which appears to be an old document based on the yellowing of the paper and the typographic style. The page includes the masthead of the bulletin at the top, with the title "HARVARD ALUMNI BULLETIN" in large, bold letters, and notes it is the official publication of the Harvard Alumni Association and of the Associated Harvard Clubs.
Below the title, the volume number (Volume XXX), the date (Thursday, February 23, 1928), and the issue number (Number 21) are listed. The main body of the page consists of two columns of text, the left one headed "News and Views" and the right one headed "In the World of Art" by B. W. Coburn. These sections contain articles, with the left detailing news about a Harvard-Yenching Institute of Chinese Studies and discussions related to educational initiatives, research, and cultural exchange. The right column appears to analyze the impact of Asian art on Western culture and provides comments on artistic exhibitions or art pieces, with some emphasis on Japanese material.
Overall, the page is in good condition with clear legibility, though the top right corner is a bit frayed, indicating some wear and handling over time. The page is also affixed to another layer, perhaps for preservation, adding to the sense of historical importance.
The image shows a vintage page from a publication titled "Harvard Alumni Bulletin," dated Thursday, February 23, 1928, Volume XXX, Number 21. The main headline on the page is "News and Views."
The content of the page discusses the announcement of the establishment of a "Harvard-Yenching Institute," an academic institute focused on Chinese Studies. It mentions an endowment of $2,000,000 and the involvement of Harvard University and Yenching University in Peking (now Beijing). The institute will promote research in Chinese history, art, literature, philosophy, and religion, and will foster exchange between American and Chinese students.
There are additional cut-out newspaper clippings glued onto the page. One clipping, titled "In the World of Art" by F. W. Coburn, discusses the gift of a painting to the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston by Mrs. W. Scott Fitz and Robert Treat Paine, which depicts a young man who was appointed by his uncle as an officer in the Netherlands during the 16th century. The clipping talks about the importance of the painting and details related to the Museum of Fine Arts.
Overall, the image captures a historical archival page related to Harvard alumni news with additional attached newspaper cuttings focusing on art and cultural topics.
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 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.