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The image shows a page from the "Harvard Alumni Bulletin," dated June 20, 1929. The page contains several sections of text, each describing different events and activities related to Harvard's academic divisions and alumni activities.
Division of Fine Arts: This section mentions a series of professors and lecturers who are to travel or engage in scholarly activities during the summer and fall. It includes George H. Chase, Edward W. Forbes, Paul J. Sachs, and others, detailing their plans to study art collections, teach, and conduct research in various locations such as New Hampshire, Europe, and England.
Medical School Alumni Fund: This section discusses the efforts of the Harvard Medical School Class of 1904 to raise a fund of $7,000 for the Medical School. It outlines the purpose of the fund, which is to be used as a nucleus for the Medical School Alumni Fund, intended to grow over time.
Jeremy Belknap Prize: This section announces the winner of the Jeremy Belknap Prize of $50 for the best French composition by a first-year student in Harvard College or the Engineering School. The winner is Bertram H. Schaffner, with honorable mentions given to Ernest I. Greenwood and Jacob Canter.
The text is formatted in a straightforward, typewritten style, typical of publications from the early 20th century. The page has a few small holes at the left margin, likely for binding or attachment to a binder. The date "June 20, 1929" is handwritten in the top right corner.
This image shows a page from the "Harvard Alumni Bulletin" dated June 20, 1929. The page is numbered 1094 and contains several sections of text, each discussing different topics related to the Harvard community. The main sections on the page are:
Division of Fine Arts: This section lists various professors and their summer activities. It mentions Professor George H. Chase, Dr. Edward W. Forbes, Professor Paul J. Sachs, Professor A. Kingsley Porter, Professor George H. Edgell, Professor Arthur Pope, Professor Chandler R. Post, Langdon Warner, Martin Mower, Dr. Denman W. Ross, Leonard Opdycke, Arthur K. McComb, and Walter H. Siple. Their activities include travel, research, writing, and teaching courses in various art-related fields.
Medical School Alumni Fund: This section discusses a fund raised by the class of 1904 of the Harvard Medical School. The fund amount is $7,000, and the text mentions Dr. J. Dellinger Barney, the secretary of the Medical School class of 1904, who provided a letter accompanying the gift. The text also explains the intentions for the use of the fund.
Jeremy Belknap Prize: This section announces the winner of the Jeremy Belknap Prize of $50, awarded annually for the best French composition by a first-year student in Harvard College or the Engineering School. The winner is Bertram H. Schaffner, '32, of Erie, Pa. Honorable mentions are given to Ernest I. Greenhood, '32, of Brookline and Jacob Canter, '32, of Newton.
The page is neatly typed and formatted with clear headings and subheadings, making it easy to read and follow. The text is informative and provides updates on the activities and achievements of various individuals within the Harvard community.
This image displays a single, aged page from the Harvard Alumni Bulletin, dated June 20, 1929. The page number 1094 is visible in the upper left corner. The paper has a yellowed, off-white hue and shows signs of wear, including slight creases and three punched holes along the left margin, indicating it was likely stored in a binder.
The page is formatted like a newspaper or newsletter, with three main columns of text under distinct headings.
DIVISION OF FINE ARTS
This is the largest section, occupying the left and central columns. It details the summer plans of numerous Harvard faculty members and fellows, including:
MEDICAL SCHOOL ALUMNI FUND
Located in the right column, this section announces that the Class of 1904 of the Harvard Medical School has raised $7,000 for the School. This gift was presented on the 25th anniversary of their graduation. Dr. J. Dellinger Barney, secretary of the class, clarifies in a letter that this sum is intended to serve as the "nucleus" of a Medical School Alumni Fund, with the principal to be kept intact and the interest used at the discretion of the Administrative Board.
JEREMY BELKNAP PRIZE
This brief final section at the bottom right announces the awarding of the Jeremy Belknap Prize of $50.
The text is printed in a classic serif font, with section headings in all caps for emphasis. The overall tone is formal and informational, typical of institutional alumni publications of the era, focusing on faculty activities and alumni achievements.
The image is a page from the Harvard Alumni Bulletin, dated June 26, 1924. The page is divided into two main sections: the "Division of Fine Arts" and the "Medical School Alumni Fund."
The "Division of Fine Arts" section lists several faculty members and their summer activities. Professor George H. Chase, chairman of the Harvard Division of Fine Arts, will spend the summer at his home in New Hampshire. Dr. Edward W. Forbes, Director of the Fogg Museum, will visit art museums in Holland, Belgium, and Germany to study methods and processes of painting. Professor Paul J. Sachs, Associate Director of the Fogg Museum, will return to Cambridge early in July to lecture in the Summer School. Professor A. Kingsley Porter will go to Ireland to study Celtic antiquities and will stay at Martin Donaghy's Hill, Ballymore, County Donegal, to study early Irish crosses. Professor George H. Edgell will return from Paris in July to devote his attention to his lectures at the Sorbonne. Professor Chandler R. Post, who has a Shady Hill Fellowship for the coming year, will travel in Europe, collecting data for his work on Spanish painting. Langdon Warner, Fellow of the Fogg Museum, will be in Cambridge during the summer months, supervising the work of the Museum's oriental department, which is preparing a number of publications. Martin Mower, instructor in Fine Arts, will go to his summer home in Rockport and study portraiture and landscape. Dr. Denman W. Ross, honorary fellow of the Fogg Museum, and lecturer, will complete his book on the theory of color. Leonard Opie, instructor in fine arts in Fine Arts, will give a course on fine arts in the Summer School. Arthur K. McComb, instructor in Fine Arts, will visit museums and private collections in England, France, and Italy in connection with his study of Italian paintings of the 17th and 18th centuries. Walter H. Siple, lecturer on Fine Arts, will study the art of the Eskimo.
The "Medical School Alumni Fund" section mentions that the class of 1904 of the Harvard Medical School has raised a fund of $7,000 for the School and turned a check for that amount to the treasurer of Harvard College over to the treasurer of the School. The class set a work ten years ago to make, on the 25th anniversary of its graduation, a substantial gift to the School, and these efforts produced the sum mentioned above. It is said that there will be additional gifts. Dr. Dellinger Barney, secretary of the Medical School class of 1904, said in his letter which accompanied the gift: "It is our wish and intention that this gift be regarded as the nucleus of a Medical School Alumni Fund, to be added to, we hope, by succeeding classes on the occasion of their 25th anniversary." The money is given to the Medical School with the proviso that, while the principal may be forever kept intact, the interest may be used for any purpose desired by the Administrative Board. Should there be un-expected interest, they desire that it be added to the principal.
The "Jeremy Belknap Prize" section mentions that the Jeremy Belknap Prize of $50, awarded annually for the best French composition by a first-year student in Harvard College or the Engineering School, has been assigned to Bertram H. Schofield, '32, of Eric Pa. Honorable mention was given to Ernest J. Greenhood, '32, of Brookline and Jacob Canter, '32, of Newton.
The image is a scanned page from the Harvard Alumni Bulletin, dated June 21, 1924. The page is divided into two columns, with the left column containing information about the Division of Fine Arts and the right column featuring the Medical School Alumni Fund and the Jeremy Belknap Prize.
In the left column, there is an announcement about the activities of various professors and lecturers associated with the Division of Fine Arts at Harvard. Professor George H. Chase, the chairman of the Harvard Division of Fine Arts, will spend the summer at his home in New Hampshire. Dr. Edward W. Forbes, Director of the Fogg Museum, will visit art museums in Holland, Belgium, and Germany and study methods and processes of painting. Professor Paul J. Sachs, Associate Director of the Fogg Museum and lecturer on the picture galleries and art collections of London and Paris, will return to Cambridge early in July and lecture in the Summer School. Professor A. Kingsley Porter will go to Ireland for the study of Celtic antiquities. He will stay at Marl's Hill, Ballymartin, County Donegal, and will devote his attention particularly to early Irish crosses. Professor George H. Edgell will return from Paris in July, after the completion of his lectures at the Sorbonne. Professor Arthur Pope will remain in Cambridge for writing. Professor Chandler R. Post, who has a Shady Hill Fellowship for the coming year, will travel in Europe, collecting data for his work on Spanish painting. Langdon Warner, Fellow of the Fogg Museum, will be in Cambridge during the summer months, supervising the work of the Museum's oriental department, which is preparing a number of publications. Martin Mower, instructor in Fine Arts, will go to his summer home in Rockport and study portraiture and landscape. Dr. Denman W. Ross, honorary fellow of the Fogg Museum, and lecturer, will complete his book on the theory of color. Leonard Opdycke, instructor in Fine Arts, will give a course on fine arts in the Summer School. Arthur K. McComb, instructor in Fine Arts, will visit museums and private collections in England, France, and Italy, in connection with his study of Italian paintings of the 17th and 18th centuries. Walter H. Siple, lecturer on Fine Arts, is also mentioned.
In the right column, there is an announcement about the Medical School Alumni Fund. The class of 1904 of the Harvard Medical School has raised a fund of $7,000 for the School and turned over a check for that amount to the treasurer of Harvard College a few weeks ago. The class set a work ten years ago, on the 25th anniversary of its graduation, a substantial gift to the School, and these efforts produced the sum mentioned above. It is said that there will be additions thereto. Dr. Dellinger Barney, secretary of the Medical School class of 1904, accompanied the gift with his letter, which contained the following: "It is our wish and intention that this gift be regarded as the nucleus of a Medical School Alumni Fund, to be added to, we hope, by succeeding classes on the occasion of their 25th anniversary. We give this money to the Medical School with the proviso that, while the interest may be forever kept intact, the principal may be used for any purpose desired by the Administrative Board. Should there be an unexpected interest, we desire that it be added to the principal."
The right column also features the Jeremy Belknap Prize of $50, awarded annually for the best French composition by a first-year student in Harvard College or the Engineering School. The prize has been assigned to Bertram H. Schofield, '32, of Eric, Pa. Honorable mention was given to Ernest H. Greenhood, '32, of Brookline and Jacob Canter, '32, of Newton.
The page is bordered with a thin black line, and the text is printed in a serif font. The page number "1094" is printed at the top of the page.
The image shows a page from the Harvard Alumni Bulletin, dated June 20, 1924. The page is numbered 1094 and contains several sections of text detailing various activities, announcements, and updates related to Harvard University, particularly focusing on the Division of Fine Arts and the Medical School Alumni Fund.
This page provides a snapshot of academic activities, fundraising efforts, and award announcements at Harvard University in 1924.
The image presents a scanned copy of the Harvard Alumni Bulletin, dated June 20, 1924. The bulletin is divided into two main sections: "Division of Fine Arts" and "Medical School Alumni Fund".
Division of Fine Arts
Medical School Alumni Fund
Jeremy Belknap Prize
In summary, the Harvard Alumni Bulletin dated June 20, 1924, features a list of professors and their summer plans, as well as updates on the Medical School Alumni Fund and the Jeremy Belknap Prize.
The image depicts a page from the Harvard Alumni Bulletin, dated June 20, 1924. The page is yellowed and features three holes punched along its left side, suggesting it was once part of a binder or folder. The text is organized into sections, each with a distinct heading.
Division of Fine Arts
This section lists the names and titles of various individuals associated with the Harvard Division of Fine Arts, including Professor George H. Chase, Dr. Edward W. Forbes, Professor Paul J. Sachs, Professor A. Kingsley Porter, Professor George H. Edgell, Professor Arthur Pope, Professor Chandler R. Post, Langdon Warner, Martin Mower, Dr. Denman W. Ross, Leonard Opdycke, Arthur K. McComb, and Walter H. Siple.
Medical School Alumni Fund
This section reports on the class of 1904's contribution to the Harvard Medical School Alumni Fund, which raised $7,000 for the school. The fund was turned over to the treasurer of Harvard College as a check for that amount. The class set a goal to make this gift on the 25th anniversary of its graduation, a substantial gift to the school, and these efforts produced the sum mentioned above.
Jeremy Belknap Prize
This section announces the winner of the Jeremy Belknap Prize, awarded annually for the best French composition by a first-year student in Harvard College or the Engineering School. The prize was awarded to Bertram H. Schaffner '32 of Erie, Pa. Honorable mention was given to Ernest J. Greenhood '32 of Brookline and Jacob Canter '32 of Newton.
Overall, the page provides information about the activities and achievements of Harvard alumni and students in the fields of fine arts and medicine.
The image shows a page from the Harvard Alumni Bulletin, dated June 20, 1924.
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The page is divided into two main sections: "DIVISION OF FINE ARTS" and "MEDICAL SCHOOL ALUMNI FUND" and "JEREMY BELKNAP PRIZE".
DIVISION OF FINE ARTS
MEDICAL SCHOOL ALUMNI FUND
JEREMY BELKNAP PRIZE
Overall
The page provides information about the activities and achievements of Harvard alumni and faculty in the fields of fine arts and medicine.
The image presents a page from the Harvard Alumni Bulletin, dated June 20, 1924. The page is divided into two columns of text, with the left column featuring articles and the right column containing additional information.
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Right Column:
In summary, the page provides updates on various Harvard University faculty members and their summer plans, as well as information about the Medical School Alumni Fund and the Jeremy Belknap Prize.