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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbook, January 1929-December 1931

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The image is of a page from the Christian Science Monitor dated November 18, with the volume number 19. The page is divided into several sections, primarily focusing on events, weather predictions, and advertisements.

Events Tonight

The page lists various events happening that evening. The events include:

  • A lecture on Christian Science at the Mother Church in Boston.
  • A lecture at the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in New York.
  • Several lectures and meetings at different churches and societies in Boston and other cities.
  • Musical performances, including a concert by the Boston Symphony Orchestra and a recital by a pianist.
  • Educational lectures at institutions like Harvard University and Boston University.
  • Club meetings and discussions on various topics such as literature, art, and engineering.

Weather Predictions

This section provides weather forecasts for different regions:

  • Boston and Vicinity: Fair weather with moderate temperatures.
  • Northern New England: Fair with moderate temperatures.
  • Southern New England: Fair with moderate temperatures.
  • New York and Vicinity: Fair with moderate temperatures.
  • Other regions like Chicago, Detroit, and Washington D.C. also have their weather predictions listed.

Official Temperatures

A table lists the official temperatures for various cities across the United States, including Albany, Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, and others. The temperatures are given for the current day and the previous day.

High Tides at Boston

Information about the high tides in Boston, including the height of the tide and the time of the high tide.

Events Tomorrow

This section lists events scheduled for the following day, including:

  • Lectures and meetings at various churches and societies.
  • Musical performances and recitals.
  • Club meetings and discussions.

Advertisements

There are several advertisements on the page, including:

  • An advertisement for the Christian Science Reading Room.
  • An advertisement for the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
  • An advertisement for a lecture series.

Facts First

A small section titled "Facts first" provides information about the Christian Science Monitor, stating that it is an international newspaper published daily except Sunday.

Transcript

A section titled "Transcript" lists upcoming events and activities, including:

  • Public lectures and meetings.
  • Musical performances and recitals.
  • Club meetings and discussions.

Overall, the page provides a comprehensive overview of events, weather forecasts, and advertisements relevant to the readers of the Christian Science Monitor on that particular date.

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The image shows a page from the Christian Science Monitor newspaper dated November 18, 1963. The page contains several sections:

  1. Events Tonight:

    • Christian Science Lecture: Various public lectures on Christian Science by notable speakers, including the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. Speakers include C. B. M., Mrs. C. H. Conant, and others.
    • Harvard University Events:
      • The Astronomical Club is hosting "The Rotation of the Stars" by Dr. E. M. Burbidge.
      • The Fine Arts Club will discuss "The Golden Chairs" by Preston D. Smith.
      • The Women's Club is offering a lecture on "The American Railway."
      • The Women's Educational and Industrial Union will present a program on "The Adaptation of Modern Requirements to the Household."
      • The Fine Arts Club and the Women's Club will both host a lecture on "The Psychology of Advertising."
    • Exhibitions:
      • The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and other institutions are featuring various art exhibitions and special displays.
    • Music:
      • Concerts by the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Boston Pops, and other groups are scheduled at different venues.
  2. Events Tomorrow:

    • Children's Museum of Boston, featuring "Your World."
    • Various lectures and events at the Museum of Fine Arts, including a talk on "The Art of Bookbinding."
    • The Women's Club of Boston, various activities including a lecture on "The Art of Bookbinding."
    • Exhibitions and talks at different locations, including the Boston Athenaeum, the Boston Public Library, and various cultural clubs.
  3. Weather Predictions:

    • Weather forecasts for different regions, including Boston and New England, indicating cloudy skies and temperatures ranging from 52°F to 60°F.
  4. High Tides at Boston:

    • Tide schedules for Boston, indicating the times and heights of high tides.
  5. Advertising and Fact Box:

    • An advertisement for "Johnson Read & Co., General Advertising Agents."
    • A small box titled "What Is Going On?" listing upcoming events such as lectures, symposia, and workshops, including one on "The Creative Arts."
  6. Official Temperatures:

    • A table listing the official temperatures for various cities, including Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Washington D.C.
  7. Special Announcement:

    • A brief mention of a special event titled "Inspiration," which seems to be related to an event or program within the Christian Science community.

This detailed layout provides a snapshot of the cultural, educational, and community activities happening in Boston during the week of November 18, 1963.

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The image displays two pages from a publication titled "Christian Science Monitor." The pages are labeled "No. 18" and "No. 19," and they are dated Monday, November 18, 1957. The left page (No. 18) features a section called "EVENTS TONIGHT," which lists various lectures, concerts, and other events scheduled for that evening in the Boston area. The right page (No. 19) also has an "EVENTS TONIGHT" section, along with articles and advertisements. The events listed include talks by Robert Stanley at Harvard University, a lecture by Mrs. M. A. Shelton Whitcomb, a concert by the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and other cultural and educational events. The weather predictions for various cities are also included on the left page. The pages are filled with text, and there are a few small advertisements, one of which is for Johnson, Read & Co. General Advertising Agency.

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The image is a page from the November 19, 1965, edition of the Christian Science Monitor newspaper. Here's a detailed summary of the different sections:

Header:

  • Title: Christian Science Monitor
  • Date: November 19

Main Sections:

Events Tonight:

This section lists various events happening in Boston and surrounding areas, categorized by type:

  1. Public Lectures:

    • Lectures on topics such as Christian Science, history, and other subjects at various locations.
  2. Meetings and Clubs:

    • Meetings of historical clubs, women's clubs, and other organizations.
    • Examples include meetings of the Women’s Republican Club, the Beacon Hill Seminars, and various educational and industrial union meetings.
  3. Music and Theatre:

    • Concerts, plays, and other performances, including events at Harvard University and Boston University.
  4. Exhibitions:

    • Displays at museums and galleries, including exhibitions of fine arts and photography.

Weather Predictions:

  • Tonight: Partly cloudy, turning colder.
  • Sunday: Fair, cold, and windy with a chance of snow flurries.
  • Regional Temperatures: Listed for various cities across New England and other parts of the U.S., showing expected highs and lows.

High Tides at Boston:

  • Times and heights of high tides listed for the Boston area.

Tomorrow's Events:

  • A brief mention of events happening the following day, directing readers to another section for more details.

Special Feature:

  • Facts First: An advertisement promoting the Christian Science Monitor, highlighting its comprehensive news coverage.
  • What's Going On: A section encouraging readers to subscribe to the newspaper.

Regular Columns:

  • Events Tomorrow: Lists scheduled events for the next day, including various club meetings, lectures, and social gatherings.

Overall, this page of the newspaper provides a detailed schedule of events, weather forecasts, and advertisements, catering to the interests and needs of its readers in the Boston area.

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The image is a page from the Christian Science Monitor, dated November 19, 1946. It contains a section titled "Events Tonight" and a weather prediction for Boston and vicinity.

Events Tonight

The page lists various events happening in Boston and surrounding areas on that evening:

Lectures and Speeches

  • Harvard University:

    • Astronomy Colloquium: "The Rotation of the Stars" by Dr. Otto Struve, at Jefferson Physical Laboratory.
    • Lecture on "The Future of the World" by Professor C. E. M. Joad, at the Divinity School.
  • Boston University:

    • Lecture on "The Influence of the Stars" by Dr. Frank M. Drake, at the College of Liberal Arts.
  • Boston Public Library:

    • Lecture on "The Story of the American Flag" by Mr. W. C. A. (Chardon Street Division).

Exhibitions

  • Boston Museum of Fine Arts:

    • Exhibition of paintings by Winslow Homer, through November 24.
  • Fogg Art Museum:

    • Exhibition of works by Italian Renaissance artists, through December 15.
  • Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum:

    • Exhibition of works by Winslow Homer, through December 1.
  • Museum of Fine Arts:

    • Exhibition of works by Winslow Homer, through December 1.

Music and Performances

  • Boston Symphony Orchestra:

    • Concert at Symphony Hall.
  • Boston Pops:

    • Concert at Symphony Hall.

Meetings and Social Events

  • American Association of University Women:

    • Meeting at the Copley Plaza Hotel.
  • Boston Art Club:

    • Exhibition of works by Boston artists at the Copley Plaza Hotel.
  • Boston Museum of Fine Arts:

    • Lecture by Mr. Frank M. Drake.
  • Women's Educational and Industrial Union:

    • Lecture by Dr. Carl E. Seashore at the Fogg Art Museum.

Weather Predictions

The weather section provides a forecast for Boston and surrounding areas:

  • Boston:
    • Partly cloudy with a high of 58°F and a low of 46°F.
    • High tide at 12:33 PM and 12:36 AM.
    • Low tide at 6:33 AM and 6:28 PM.

Official Temperatures

  • The official temperatures for Boston are provided for the previous day (November 18) and the day before (November 17).

Additional Sections

  • Facts First: An advertisement section promoting the benefits of advertising in the Christian Science Monitor.

  • What is Going On: An article discussing the activities and events planned at Harvard University, including a symposium on "The Future of the World" and other lectures and exhibitions.

Overall, the page provides a detailed list of cultural, educational, and social events happening in Boston and surrounding areas, along with weather predictions and official temperature records.

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The image is a page from the Christian Science Monitor newspaper, dated November 18. It contains several sections detailing various events and exhibitions scheduled for that day and the following day in Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Events Tonight:

  1. Public Lecture:

    • Location: The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Massachusetts Avenue, near Grove Street, Cambridge.
    • Speaker: Mrs. Mabel B. Whitson.
    • Topic: "The Mother Church."
  2. Concerts and Lectures:

    • Harvard University:
      • Astronomical Club: "The Rotation of the Stars," by Dr. Harlow Shapley.
      • Harvard Club: "The First Harvard Club," by President Lowell.
      • Lecture: "The Development of Fine Arts in America," by Dr. George L. Kittredge.
    • Boston University: Lecture by Professor J. H. Van Amringe.
    • Women's Educational and Industrial Union: Lecture by Mrs. Fannie Fern Andrews.
    • Massachusetts Historical Society: Lecture by Professor Charles H. Grandison.
  3. Exhibitions:

    • Museum of Fine Arts: "The Evolution of Art," through American Art.
    • Boston Public Library: Exhibitions by various artists, including C. W. Peale, E. B. Titchener, and others.
    • Art Galleries: Various galleries like the Fogg Art Museum, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, and others.
    • Women's Republican Club: Exhibitions of political cartoons and designs.
  4. Theatres:

    • Theatre: "The Merchant of Venice" at the Boston Opera House.
    • Symphony Hall: "The Magic Flute" by Mozart.
  5. Miscellaneous:

    • Boston Public Library: "The American Revolution."
    • Various Clubs and Organizations: Lectures, meetings, and discussions on various topics.

Events Tomorrow:

  1. Theatres:

    • "The Merchant of Venice" at the Boston Opera House.
    • "The Merchant of Venice" at the Boston Music Hall.
  2. Lectures:

    • Harvard University: "The American Revolution" by Professor Arthur T. Hadley.
    • Boston Public Library: "The American Revolution."
    • Women's Educational and Industrial Union: Lecture by Dr. Charles W. Eliot.
    • Various Clubs: Lectures on subjects ranging from art to women's rights.
  3. Exhibitions:

    • Museum of Fine Arts: Continued exhibitions.
    • Boston Public Library: Exhibitions by various artists.
  4. Miscellaneous:

    • Women's Republican Club: Discussion on various political topics.
    • Boston Symphony Orchestra: Concerts.

Weather Predictions:

  • Boston: Mostly cloudy with a fair to cold day, temperatures expected to be between 35°F and 50°F.
  • High tides and other meteorological details are also provided.

Other Sections:

  • Facts First: Advertisement for Johnson, Read & Company, promoting the fact that advertising without facts is like giving up without a fight.
  • What Is Going On: A list of various events and activities scheduled for the upcoming days, including concerts, lectures, and meetings.

This page is a snapshot of the cultural and intellectual activities in Boston and Cambridge for the specified dates, highlighting the rich variety of lectures, exhibitions, and performances available.

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The image shows a scanned paper document with printed text. The document appears to have been folded and is marked with holes on the left edge, suggesting it was once in a binder or folder. The top of the document reads "Christian Science Monitor Nov. 19," with "C.S.M. Nov. 19" written to the right. This heading indicates that the document is likely a page from the November 19th edition of the Christian Science Monitor newspaper.

The paper features several columns with the heading "EVENTS TONIGHT," listing various activities and events scheduled for the evening. These events include public lectures on various topics, musical performances, club meetings, and educational opportunities. Subjects of the lectures range from astronomy to history and several types of social gatherings, such as Rotary Club meetings and Women's City Club events.

Additionally, there is a small section titled "WEATHER PREDICTIONS," providing a forecast for various regions, including New England's windy and partly cloudy conditions. The forecast is followed by the official temperatures recorded in multiple cities.

On the bottom right of the page, there's a small article with the heading "What Is Going On," accompanied by an advertisement for a business called "Facts first."

The overall condition of the document looks aged with a yellowish tint to the paper, and the text is in a font typical of newspapers from earlier in the 20th century.

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This image is a scanned copy of an old newspaper page, specifically from the Christian Science Monitor dated November 18. The page is mounted on a sheet with three holes punched along the left side, indicating it could be placed in a binder. The layout is in a traditional column format, with headings and text aligned in narrow columns. There are several sections including:

  1. Events Tonight - This section lists various events and lectures happening that evening, providing detailed descriptions and locations for each.

  2. Events Tomorrow - A shorter list of upcoming events scheduled for the next day.

  3. Weather Predictions - A brief weather forecast and official temperatures for various cities, including high tides information.

  4. What Is Going On - A small sub-section giving further details on events and lectures.

The page displays typical signs of aging, such as yellow-brown discoloration and slight wear around the edges. There is also an advertisement for Johnson, Read & Co., General Advertising Agents titled "Facts first" on the right-hand side. Handwritten annotations at the top identify the source and date of the newspaper ("Christian Science Monitor Nov. 18" and "C.S.M. Nov. 18") and another smaller note labeled "Transcript Nov. 18".

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The image is a scanned page from the Christian Science Monitor dated November 19, 1918. It is a newspaper page filled with a variety of content, including event listings, weather predictions, and a section titled "Transcript." Here is a detailed description:

Layout and Structure:

The page is divided into several columns and sections, each containing different types of information. The top of the page features the newspaper's header, including the title "Christian Science Monitor" and the date "Nov 19." The page number is indicated as "C.S.M. No. 19."

Main Sections:

  1. Events Tonight:
    • This section is prominently displayed at the top and lists various events happening in Boston and surrounding areas on the evening of November 19, 1918.
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