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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbook, January 1928-November 1929

ARCH.2003.24, Rendition: 796336

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The image shows two pages from a calendar or event schedule for March 1934, likely from a university or cultural institution. The pages are divided into sections detailing various events categorized under Music, Lectures, and Art.

Music

  • March 1, 8:15 p.m.: New England College Glee Club Concert at Sanders Theatre.
  • March 3, 3:30 p.m.: Boston Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Serge Koussevitzky, featuring various composers.
  • March 8, 8:00 p.m.: Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra at Sanders Theatre.
  • March 9, 3:30 p.m.: Boston Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Serge Koussevitzky, featuring various composers.
  • March 10, 4:00 p.m.: Boston Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Serge Koussevitzky, featuring various composers.
  • March 16, 4:00 p.m.: Boston Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Serge Koussevitzky, featuring various composers.
  • March 18, 4:00 p.m.: Boston Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Serge Koussevitzky, featuring various composers.
  • March 23, 4:00 p.m.: Boston Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Serge Koussevitzky, featuring various composers.
  • March 25, 4:00 p.m.: Boston Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Serge Koussevitzky, featuring various composers.
  • March 27, 8:15 p.m.: John Charles Thomas Concert at Symphony Hall.
  • March 28, 8:00 p.m.: Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge Foundation Concert at Symphony Hall.

Lectures

  • March 1, 5:00 p.m.: Lowell Institute Lectures at Huntington Hall, featuring Ernest Burke on "The Economic Aspects of the American Revolution."
  • March 5, 5:00 p.m.: Lowell Institute Lectures at Huntington Hall, featuring Ernest Burke on "Townsmen and Frontiersmen in the American Revolution."
  • March 8, 8:00 p.m.: Sunday Talks at Phillips Brooks House, featuring Philip Hale on "The Use of Images in India."
  • March 12, 5:00 p.m.: Lowell Institute Lectures at Huntington Hall, featuring Ernest Burke on "The Economic Aspects of the American Revolution."
  • March 19, 5:00 p.m.: Lowell Institute Lectures at Huntington Hall, featuring Ernest Burke on "The Economic Aspects of the American Revolution."
  • March 22, 5:00 p.m.: Lowell Institute Lectures at Huntington Hall, featuring Ernest Burke on "The Economic Aspects of the American Revolution."
  • March 26, 5:00 p.m.: Lowell Institute Lectures at Huntington Hall, featuring Ernest Burke on "The Economic Aspects of the American Revolution."
  • March 29, 5:00 p.m.: Lowell Institute Lectures at Huntington Hall, featuring Ernest Burke on "The Economic Aspects of the American Revolution."
  • March 31, 3:00 p.m.: Fogg Museum Illustrated Lecture at Fogg Museum, featuring John Coolidge on "Modern Swedish Architecture."

Art

  • March 4-16: Drawings by Elliot Clark at Dudley House.
  • March 9-23: Paintings by Elizabeth H. P. Houston at Dudley House.
  • March 16-April 13: Drawings by Rudolf Block at Dudley House.
  • Through March: Cassou Galleries featuring etchings and engravings by Dürer and Rembrandt.
  • Through March: Gracie Horne Galleries featuring paintings by Dorothy P. Curtis and watercolors by English artists.
  • March 5-16: Coply Galleries featuring paintings by Charles C. Curran.
  • March 12-16: Drawings and watercolors by Mrs. Herold at Dudley House.
  • March 19-23: Paintings by Julia O. Bott at Dudley House.
  • March 26-30: Paintings by George W. Dunson at Dudley House.
  • March 1-15: Society of Arts and Crafts featuring jewelry by George H. Hallowell.
  • March 19-28: Jewelry by Dr. Bernhard at Dudley House.
  • March 26-30: Jewelry by Mrs. Gertrude Post at Dudley House.
  • March 1-7: Jewelry by George H. Hallowell at Dudley House.

Additional Information

  • Johnny Roosval Lectures Today: An announcement about a lecture by Johnny Roosval from the University of Stockholm on "Modern Swedish Architecture" at the Fogg Art Museum.
  • Fogg Museum Next Week: An exhibition of French painting of the eighteenth century, including works by Boucher, Fragonard, and others.

The pages also include a note about a gift of $500,000 from the General Education Board to Harvard University for the establishment of a permanent endowment for the Fogg Art Museum. The gift is intended to support the museum's activities and collections.

The layout is organized with clear headings for each category, and the events are listed chronologically with detailed information about the performers, speakers, and artists involved.

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The image is a detailed schedule and announcement page from a publication, likely a university or college bulletin, outlining events for a specific week. Here's a detailed breakdown of the sections:

Music

The music section lists various performances and events:

  • March 1, 5:15 p.m.: New England College Club Concert with various pieces and performers.
  • March 2, 8:30 p.m.: Concert by the Harvard and Smith Glee Clubs, John Corigliano, and others.
  • March 14, 8:30 p.m.: Hampton Institute Chorus.
  • March 17, 8:30 p.m.: Boston Symphony Young People's Concert.
  • March 18, 8 p.m.: Boston Symphony Young People's Concert, repeated.
  • Conducted performances by notable conductors like Serge Koussevitzky and Ralph Vaughan Williams.
  • March 23, 8:30 p.m.: Boston Pops Concert with Keith Wilson and Ralph Berkowitz.
  • March 24, 8:15 p.m.: Boston Public School Music Festival.
  • March 29, 8 p.m.: Concert by the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra and Radcliffe Choral Society.
  • March 31, 8:30 p.m.: Boston Sinfonietta.

Lectures

The lectures section includes:

  • Lowell Institute Lectures by L.L.D. discussing "English Political Ideas During the American Revolution."
  • Symphony Hall: Lecture by D. A. T. Davison.
  • Sundry Talks, 8 p.m.: Various lectures including topics like "Ceasanne, Philip Hale," "Modern Decorative Arts," "The Use of Images in India," and "Japanese Prints."
  • Thursday, March 12, 4:15 p.m.: Lecture by Dr. Fertig on "The Heroic in T'ang Poetry."
  • March 19, 5 p.m.: Lecture by Dr. George Sarton on "Erasistratus at Ur."
  • March 26, 4:30 p.m.: Tagore Memorial Lecture on "Modern Swedish Architecture" by Professor Johnny Roosval.

Art

The art section lists exhibitions and gallery tours:

  • March 4-18: Paintings by Rolf Cavael at the Doll and Richards Gallery.
  • March 11-23: Watercolors by Charles Hovey Pepper at the Marie Sterner Galleries.
  • March 18-30: Paintings by Elizabeth I. Huntington at the Grace Horne Galleries.
  • March 18-April 18: Drawings by Stella Bloch at the Marie Harriman Gallery.
  • March 26-April 16: Paintings by Georges O. Potie at the Casson Galleries.
  • Specific guided tours through various galleries focusing on artists and periods, such as "Great Masters of Florence," "Decorative Arts," and "Eighteenth Century French Art."

Special Announcements

  • Johnny Roosal Lectures: Professor Johnny Roosval from the University of Stockholm will deliver a series of lectures on modern Swedish architecture.
  • Fogg Museum Gift: An announcement of a $500,000 endowment to the Fogg Art Museum from the General Education Board for purchasing art and maintaining the museum.

What is Going On Tonight

  • A detailed list of events happening on a specific date (March 2):
    • 8 p.m.: Various musical performances, including a symphony, chamber music, and a glee club concert.
    • 8:30 p.m.: Public lectures, including one by Professor Roosval on modern Swedish architecture.

Fogg Museum Works of Art Week

  • Announcement of the Fogg Museum's acquisition of new works of art, including French paintings, and the importance of these acquisitions for students and the public.

The schedule is rich with cultural events, including music performances, lectures, and art exhibitions, providing a comprehensive view of the week's activities.

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The image is a newspaper clipping from March 1924, featuring a section dedicated to various events, lectures, and exhibitions. Here’s a detailed summary of the contents:

MUSIC

Symphony Hall

  • March 1, 8:30 p.m.: New England Conservatory of Music, conducted by Arthur Fiedler.
  • March 2, 8:30 p.m.: Boston Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Serge Koussevitzky.
  • March 3, 8:30 p.m.: Boston Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Serge Koussevitzky.
  • March 8, 8:30 p.m.: Boston Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Serge Koussevitzky.
  • March 10, 8:30 p.m.: Boston Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Serge Koussevitzky.
  • March 15, 8:30 p.m.: Boston Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Serge Koussevitzky.
  • March 17, 8:30 p.m.: Boston Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Serge Koussevitzky.

Jordan Hall

  • March 2, 8:30 p.m.: Myra Hess, pianist.
  • March 3, 8:30 p.m.: Harold Bauer, pianist.
  • March 4, 8:30 p.m.: Olga Samaroff, soprano.
  • March 24, 8:30 p.m.: Eastman Quartet.

Stater Hotel

  • March 7, 1:00 p.m.: John Charles Thomas, concert.

Boston Public Library

  • March 3, 8:00 p.m.: Burlington String Quartet.

LECTURES

Lowell Institute Lectures, Huntington Hall

  • March 3, 8:00 p.m.: "English Political Ideas During the American Revolution" by Professor Charles McLean Andrews, Ph.D., LL.D.

Symphony Hall

  • March 3, 8:30 p.m.: Sunday Talks, Philip Hale.
  • March 10, 8:30 p.m.: "Modern Decorative Arts" by Mrs. Walter S. Slye.
  • March 17, 8:30 p.m.: "The Use of Images in India" by Ananda K. Coomaraswamy.
  • March 24, 8:30 p.m.: "Japanese Prints" by Kojiro Tomita.

Through March

  • Jordan Hall: Various lectures on art and music.

ART

Fogg Museum

  • March 1-15: Exhibition of French paintings from the 19th and 18th centuries, including works by Corot, Courbet, Manet, and others.

Doll and Richards

  • March 4-16: Paintings by Elie Nadelman.

Casson Galleries

  • March 3-15: Paintings by Charles C. Edson.

Copely Galleries

  • March 4-16: Paintings and watercolors by Charles C. Edson.

Society of Arts and Crafts

  • March 4-15: Pottery by Mrs. Thomas Green.
  • March 4-15: Jewelry by Mr. Frank G. Hoe.

Through March

  • Copley Galleries: Paintings by various artists.
  • Fogg Museum: Exhibition of French art.

Additional Notes

  • Fogg Museum: A gift of $500,000 from the General Education Board for the endowment fund of the Fogg Art Museum, which is used for the purchase of paintings and the maintenance of the collection.
  • What Is Going On Tonight: A section listing various events and activities happening in Boston, including concerts, lectures, and art exhibitions.

The clipping provides a detailed schedule of cultural activities, highlighting significant events in music, lectures, and art exhibitions during March 1924.

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The image contains various sections from a historical document, likely a newspaper or a program, detailing events, lectures, and art exhibits from the early 1920s to early 1924.

Music:

  • Symphony Hall:

    • March 1: New England College Glee Club Concert at 8:15 p.m.
    • March 2: Boston Symphony Orchestra with various conductors and performers.
    • March 5: Concert by the Boston Symphony Orchestra featuring different pieces.
    • March 8: Concert with various soloists.
    • March 12: Concert by the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
    • March 15: Concert featuring the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
    • March 22: Concert by the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
    • March 26: Concert with a variety of soloists and ensembles.
    • March 29: Concert by the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
  • Jordan Hall:

    • March 1: Concert by the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
    • March 2: Concert by the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
    • March 3: Concert featuring soloists.
    • March 5: Concert by the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
    • March 8: Concert with soloists and ensembles.
    • March 10: Concert featuring soloists.
    • March 12: Concert by the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
    • March 15: Concert by the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
    • March 17: Concert featuring soloists.
    • March 19: Concert by the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
    • March 24: Concert by the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
    • March 26: Concert featuring soloists.
  • Boston Public Library:

    • March 2: Concert by the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
    • March 29: Concert featuring soloists.

Lectures:

  • Lowell Institute Lectures (Huntington Hall):

    • March 2: Lecture by Dr. J. H. Morgan on "The English Political Ideas During the American Revolution."
    • March 10: Lecture by Mr. Walter H. Sibley on "Modern Decorative Arts."
    • March 17: Lecture by Dr. Ananda K. Coomaraswamy on "The Use of Images in India."
    • March 24: Lecture by Mr. Kojiro Tomito on "Japanese Prints."
  • Other Lectures:

    • March 4-16: Various lectures by different speakers at Lowell Institute.
    • March 13: Lecture by Professor Johnny Roosval on "Modern Swedish Architecture."
    • March 11-12: Lectures by Dr. Charles H. Pepper and other speakers.
    • March 16-18: Lectures by various speakers.

Art:

  • Fogg Museum:

    • Exhibitions of works by artists such as El Greco, Rembrandt, and others.
    • Paintings by various artists including El Greco, Rembrandt, and others.
    • Exhibitions of works by artists like Casson, Durer, and Rembrandt.
    • Exhibitions of etchings and drawings by artists including Rembrandt and others.
    • Various exhibitions of paintings, drawings, and sculptures.
  • Casson Galleries:

    • Exhibitions of various artworks and paintings.
  • Society of Arts and Crafts:

    • Exhibitions of various artworks.

Specific Events:

  • What Is Going On Tonight:

    • A detailed list of events scheduled for that evening, including lectures, concerts, and performances at various locations.
  • Johnny Roosval Lectures Today:

    • Information about the lecture series by Professor Johnny Roosval at the Fogg Museum on Modern Swedish Architecture.
  • Fogg Museum Next Week:

    • Details on an upcoming exhibition of French paintings from the 19th and 20th centuries.
  • Intelligent Philanthropy:

    • An article discussing the importance of intelligent philanthropy in funding museums and cultural institutions.

This document provides a comprehensive view of the cultural activities and events happening at various institutions during the early 1920s to early 1924, including music concerts, lectures, and art exhibitions.

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The image shows a newspaper clipping from 1931 detailing various cultural events scheduled for that year. Here's a detailed summary:

Music Events

Symphony Hall:

  • March 1: Boston Symphony Orchestra concert.
  • March 3: New England College Club Concert.
  • March 5: Boston Symphony Club Concert.
  • March 6: Boston Symphony Orchestra.
  • March 8: Concert by the Boston Symphony Orchestra's Young People's Program.
  • March 10: Concert by the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
  • March 12: Concert by the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
  • March 14: Concert by the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
  • March 16: Concert by the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
  • March 17: Boston Symphony Orchestra Young People's Program.
  • March 21: Concert by the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
  • March 24: Concert by the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
  • March 28: Concert by the Boston Symphony Orchestra.

Jordan Hall:

  • March 2: Myra Hess, Pianist.
  • March 3: Harold Bauer, Pianist.
  • March 4: Concert by the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
  • March 5: Concert by the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
  • March 8: Concert by the Boston Symphony Orchestra.

Starr Hall:

  • March 7: John Charles Thomas, Concert.

Boston Public Library:

  • March 2: Boston Symphony Orchestra Young People's Program.

Lectures

Lowe Institute Lectures:

  • March 3: "English Political Ideas During the American Revolution" by Professor L. L. D. L.
  • March 4-6: "The Use of Images in India" by Ananda K. Coomaraswamy.
  • March 11-13: "Japanese Prints" by Kojiro Tomio.
  • March 21: "Excavations at Ur" by Leonard Woolley, with the British Museum and University of Pennsylvania Expedition.
  • March 24: "The Use of Images in India" by Ananda K. Coomaraswamy.

Other Lectures:

  • March 2: Sunday Talks by Dr. C. S. C.
  • March 3: Modern Decorative Arts by Mrs. Walter H. Slipple.
  • March 10: Through March: Casson Galleries.
  • March 11-13: Etchings and Engravings by Direr and Rembrandt.
  • March 14-16: Paintings and Water Colors by Charles C. Conrad.
  • March 16-18: Drawings by Julia O. Bolt.
  • March 21: Paintings by George W. Dawson.

Fogg Museum:

  • March 4-6: Paintings by Charles C. Conrad.
  • March 11-13: Etchings and Engravings.
  • March 14-16: Watercolors and Drawings by Julia O. Bolt.
  • March 18-20: Paintings by George W. Dawson.
  • March 21: Society of Arts and Sciences.

Additional Information

  • Johnny Roosval Lectures: March 1-3, 1931, at the Fogg Art Museum on "Modern Swedish Architecture" by Professor Johnny Roosval.

  • What Is Going On Tonight:

    • Lectures and performances listed for March 1, including an illustrated lecture by Professor H. G. Hawry.

Art Exhibitions at Fogg Museum Next Week

  • Exhibitions of French paintings from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, including works by Renoir, Cezanne, Degas, and others, scheduled from March 1-18.

Additional Notes

  • A mention of a gift of $500,000 from the General Endowment Fund for the Fogg Museum, intended to help fund permanent endowment and the acquisition of art pieces.

This summary captures the essence of the cultural activities, lectures, and exhibitions that were planned for the early part of March 1931.

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  1. Music:

    • Lists musical events, including performances by the New England College Glee Club, Boston Symphony, and other musical groups. Each event is detailed with the date, time, location, and performers. For example, on March 1, at 8:15 p.m., the New England College Glee Club will perform at Symphony Hall.
  2. Lectures:

    • Lists lecture events, such as those at the Lowell Institute. For instance, on March 2, Philip Hale will lecture on "Modern Decorative Arts" at 8:00 p.m. The schedule continues with various topics and speakers, including one by Professor Johnny Roosval on March 11.
  3. Art:

    • Lists art exhibitions and events. For example, from March 4-16, paintings by El Greco will be on display at the Fogg Museum. Other exhibitions include watercolors, drawings, and etchings by various artists.
  4. Fogg Museum:

    • Provides details about specific artworks on display. For example, "The Adoration of the Magi" by D. Ghirlandaio will be exhibited, along with other significant art pieces.
  5. Article or Text on the Right Page:

    • The right side of the image contains an article discussing the Fogg Museum's acquisition of French paintings from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, including works by Cézanne, Renoir, and others. The text explains the significance of these acquisitions for the museum and its role in art education.

The book appears to be a program or guide listing cultural events, lectures, and art exhibitions, likely from a university or cultural institution, for a specific period, possibly the month of March. The detailed listings suggest a rich offering of intellectual and artistic activities.

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The left page is divided into three columns titled "MUSIC," "LECTURES," and "ART." Each column lists various events with dates, times, and locations:

  • MUSIC includes concerts at Symphony Hall and Jordan Hall, listing dates in March and specific performers and orchestras.
  • LECTURES lists talks at the Lowell Institute and the Fogg Museum, including topics such as Japanese prints and a lecture by Professor Johnny Roosval.
  • ART features exhibitions at the Fogg Museum, detailing painting and watercolor exhibitions, as well as a Society of Arts and Crafts exhibition.

The right page contains newspaper clippings with headlines like "Johnny Roosval Lectures Today," "What Is Going On Tonight," and "Fogg Museum Next Week." These clippings provide additional details about lectures, concerts, and exhibitions relevant to the cultural scene at the time.

The page shows careful preservation, with the newspaper articles and schedules affixed neatly, indicating a historical archive or collection of cultural events, likely from the early 20th century based on the typography and content.

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This image shows an open scrapbook or journal that contains a collection of newspaper clippings and event notices. The pages feature a variety of listings categorized under sections titled "MUSIC," "LECTURES," "ART," and a section that highlights "What Is Going On Tonight." The materials appear to be from an earlier era, specifically noting a date of "May 1, 1931" on one of the clippings.

The MUSIC section lists several concerts and recitals with dates, venues, and performers. Under LECTURES, there are listings for talks taking place at locations such as Symphony Hall and Lowell Institute Lecture. The ART section includes notices about gallery exhibits, painting displays, and museum announcements.

In the "What Is Going On Tonight" section, there's a variety of events spanning lectures, dramatic performances, and social events, which indicates a bustling cultural scene. The overall layout and typesetting style suggest that these clippings are from the early 20th century. The pages of the scrapbook have aged, as seen from the yellowing of the paper, which adds to the historical aspect of the contents.

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The image depicts an open newspaper or magazine page featuring a section titled "What Is Going On Tonight", which appears to be a cultural and event listing from a publication dated March 1, 1934. The layout is divided into three main columns, each detailing different categories of events:

Left Column: MUSIC

  • This section lists various musical performances and concerts scheduled for the week. Events include:
    • Symphony Hall: Performances by orchestras, soloists, and ensembles such as the Boston Symphony Orchestra, the Young People's Concerts, and the New England College Glee Club.
    • Stater Hotel: A concert by Johnny Roosval.
    • Boston Public Library: A lecture by Professor Johnny Roosval.
    • Jordan Hall: Concerts by artists like David Bach, Harold Bauer, and others.
    • Jordan String Quartet: A performance at the Sprague Foundation.
  • The listings include dates, times, venues, and performers, providing a detailed schedule of musical activities.

Middle Column: LECTURES

  • This section highlights upcoming lectures and presentations:
    • Lowell Institute Lectures: A lecture on "English Political Ideas During the American Revolution" by L.L.D. at Huntington Hall.
    • Symphony Hall: A lecture on "Modern Swedish Architecture" by Professor Johnny Roosval of the University of Stockholm.
    • Lowell Institute Lectures: Another lecture on "Modern Decorative Arts" by Mrs. Walter H. Sipe.
    • Cochran Gallery: A lecture on "The Use of Images in India" by Ananda K. Coomaraswamy.
    • Japanesque Gallery: A lecture on "Japanese Prints" by Kojiro Tomita.
    • Metropolitan Museum: A lecture on "Modern Swedish Architecture" by Professor Johnny Roosval.
  • The listings include dates, times, venues, and the topics or speakers for each lecture.

Right Column: ART

  • This section focuses on art exhibitions, gallery events, and related activities:
    • Cochran Gallery: Exhibitions of paintings by artists such as Charles C. Marin, Charles Corwin, and others.
    • Fogg Museum: An upcoming exhibition of French paintings from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, featuring artists like Corot, Courbet, Millet, and Manet.
    • Cochran Gallery: Exhibitions of drawings and watercolors by artists like Charles C. Marin and others.
    • Society of Arts and Crafts: Events such as pottery demonstrations and jewelry exhibitions.
    • Cochran Gallery: An exhibition of decorated china and glass.
  • The listings include dates, times, venues, and details about the exhibitions and events.

Additional Text and Layout

  • The page includes a transcript note at the bottom left, indicating that the content is a transcription dated March 1, 1934.
  • The right column also features a subheading, "Fogg Museum Next Week", which provides details about an upcoming exhibition at the Fogg Art Museum, highlighting French paintings from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
  • The overall design is typical of a newspaper or magazine from the early 20th century, with clear headings, organized columns, and detailed event listings.

Contextual Details

  • The publication appears to be a cultural or community-focused newspaper or magazine, aimed at informing readers about upcoming events in music, lectures, and art.
  • The inclusion of specific dates, times, and venues suggests it was intended for local audiences interested in cultural activities.
  • The mention of the Fogg Museum and its upcoming exhibition indicates a focus on fine arts and educational events.

In summary, the image shows a well-organized event listing from March 1, 1934, covering music performances, lectures, and art exhibitions, providing a snapshot of the cultural offerings available to the public at the time.

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The image shows a stack of pages that are folded and bound together. The pages are yellowed and appear to be made of newsprint paper. The text and images on the pages are faded and difficult to read in some places.

The first page in the stack contains a section titled "MUSIC" with a list of upcoming concerts and events at various venues in Boston. The concerts include performances by the Boston Symphony Orchestra, the Harvard Glee Club, and the Boston Symphony Young People's Concerts.

The second page has a section titled "LECTURES" with a list of lectures being offered at the Lowell Institute and other locations. The lectures cover topics like English political ideas, modern decorative arts, and Japanese prints.

The third page has a section titled "ART" with notices about art exhibitions and lectures at various galleries and museums in Boston. The exhibitions include works by artists like Eliot Clark, Charles H. Pepper, and Dorothy P. Neaves.

The fourth page contains an article titled "Johnny Roosval Lectures Today" about a lecture series being given by Professor Johnny Roosval of the University of Stockholm at Harvard University.

The fifth page has an article titled "Transcript" that discusses a gift of $100,000 from the Rockefeller Foundation to the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University.

The sixth page contains an article titled "What Is Going On Tonight" with a list of evening events and activities in Boston.

The seventh page has an article titled "Intelligent Philanthropy" that discusses the gift of $500,000 from the Fogg Art Museum to the Harvard Corporation.

Overall, the image shows a collection of pages from an old newspaper or periodical that provide a glimpse into the cultural and intellectual life of Boston in the early 20th century. The pages contain a mix of concert listings, lecture announcements, art exhibition notices, and articles about various topics of interest at the time.