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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbook, January 1929-December 1931

ARCH.2003.25, Rendition: 794081

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The image appears to be a page from the Christian Science Monitor newspaper, dated November 18, with additional notes and markings. The page is divided into several sections:

  • Events Tonight and Events Tomorrow: These sections list various events happening in Boston and surrounding areas, including lectures, concerts, exhibitions, and other activities. The events involve various venues such as museums, art galleries, hotels, and churches. Topics range from scientific lectures to cultural events, including music concerts and theatrical performances.
  • Weather Predictions: A section providing weather forecasts for different regions, including Boston and the surrounding areas, along with high tide information for Boston.
  • Facts First: An advertisement from Johnson, Read & Co., emphasizing the importance of facts in advertising.
  • High Tides at Boston: Information about high tide times and heights in Boston.
  • What Is Going On: This section provides details about events happening the following day, including public lectures, educational meetings, and social gatherings. It includes information about speakers, venues, and times for these events.

The page is organized in a typical newspaper format, with headings and listings for different types of events. The additional handwritten notes and markings suggest that this page has been saved for personal reference or research purposes.

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This image is a scanned page from the Christian Science Monitor from November 19, likely from the 1920s or 1930s. The page is titled "Events Tonight," and it includes a list of various events happening on that evening in Boston and the surrounding areas. The events are categorized under headings such as "Music," "Exhibitions," "Theaters," and "Other Events."

Key Sections and Content:

  1. Music:

    • Concerts by different orchestras and music groups.
    • Recitals and performances at various venues like the Hotel Statler and the Symphony Hall.
  2. Exhibitions:

    • Art exhibits at the Museum of Fine Arts and the Fogg Art Museum.
    • Displays of historical and cultural artifacts at the Children's Museum of Boston and other museums.
  3. Theaters:

    • Plays and performances at theaters like the Plymouth and Tremont Theaters.
  4. Other Events:

    • Lectures and talks on various topics.
    • Meetings and social events organized by different clubs and associations.
    • Weather predictions and official temperatures for various cities.
  5. Facts First Advertisement:

    • An advertisement for Johnson, Read & Co., a general advertising agency, emphasizing the importance of facts in advertising.
  6. What Is Going On Section:

    • A list of additional events and activities happening on the same day, including lectures, meetings, and social gatherings.

The page is well-organized, with clear headings and detailed descriptions of each event. The text is printed in a serif font typical of newspapers from that era. There are handwritten notes at the top and bottom of the page, indicating the date and possibly the source of the clipping.

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This is a scanned page from the Christian Science Monitor, dated November 19 (the year is not fully visible but is likely 1921 or 1922 based on the date format and content).

The page is structured as a local events and information guide, likely titled "What Is Going On", and is divided into several sections:

  1. "EVENTS TONIGHT" (Left Column):

    • Lists lectures, exhibits, and musical performances happening that evening.
    • Highlights include a lecture by Robert Stanley Reid at the Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston; lectures at Harvard University; a lecture on "American Indian Art" at the Museum of Fine Arts; and a concert by Y. W. C. A. at the Clarendon Street Division.
    • Includes social events like a dinner at the Hotel Statler and a meeting of the Boston Society of Natural History.
  2. "EVENTS TONIGHT" (Right Column):

    • Repeats some listings from the left column but adds more details for some events (like museum opening hours, special exhibitions, and speaker names for the Women's Republican Club).
  3. "WEATHER PREDICTIONS" (Center):

    • Provides a forecast for New England, noting "diminishing northeast and north winds" and "moderate to fresh winds" for the next day.
    • Includes "Official Temperatures" for several U.S. cities, including Albany, Atlanta, Boston, and Chicago, with highs and lows for the previous day (Nov. 18) and current day (Nov. 19).
  4. "High Tides at Boston" (Bottom Center):

    • Lists the times for high tides on Tuesday, Nov. 19, 192x (e.g., 9:43 a.m. and 10:11 p.m.).
    • Includes a note: "Light all vehicles at 4:30 p.m."
  5. "Facts first" (Advertisement) (Bottom Right):

    • An advertisement for "JOHNSON, READ & CO., General Advertising Agency" located at 212 W. Adams St., Chicago.
    • The ad features the slogan "Facts first" with a logo of a shield with "J.R.&C." and states: "Advertising without facts is like gossamer—a mere nothing... but when facts are used, advertising becomes powerful."
  6. "What Is Going On" (Bottom Section):

    • Lists public events for the following day (Tuesday, Nov. 20), including lectures at Harvard, Boston University, Simmons College, and Tufts College.
    • Mentions a "Graduation exercises" at the Boston Baptist Hospital, a "Dinner in honor of authors" at the Boston Club, and a "Women's Auxiliary" meeting.

The page is yellowed with age and appears to be mounted on a larger white sheet, indicated by the binder holes on the left. The overall tone is informative and community-focused, typical of early 20th-century newspapers.

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The image is of a newspaper page from the Christian Science Monitor, dated November 19, 1967. The page contains a variety of content, including event listings, weather predictions, and articles. The event listings are categorized under "Events Tonight" and "Events Tomorrow," detailing various activities such as lectures, museum exhibitions, and social gatherings. The weather predictions section provides a forecast for Boston and other New England cities, noting temperatures and wind conditions. The articles include topics such as the role of women in the arts, the growth of American democracy, and the influence of literature on society. There is also a section titled "Facts first," which appears to be an advertisement for a company named Johnson, Read & Co.

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The image depicts a newspaper page, specifically from the Christian Science Monitor, dated November 19. The page is divided into several sections, each containing various articles and announcements. The layout is typical of a newspaper, with columns and headings.

Detailed Description:

Header:

  • The top of the page features the title "Christian Science Monitor" in bold, followed by the date "Nov. 19."

Sections:

  1. Events Tonight:

    • This section lists various events happening that evening. It includes details such as locations, times, and brief descriptions of the events. Examples include:
      • A lecture by Robert Mather at the First Church of Christ, Scientist.
      • A concert by the Harvard University Glee Club.
      • A meeting of the Women's Republican Club of Massachusetts.
  2. Weather Predictions:

    • This section provides a forecast for the upcoming days. It includes predictions for Boston and New England, mentioning fair weather with occasional rain and changes in temperature.
  3. Facts First:

    • This section appears to be a collection of interesting facts or trivia. It includes a small illustration of a building with the text "BUILD" and "JOHNSON, READ & CO."
  4. Exhibitions:

    • This section lists various exhibitions and art shows happening in the area. It includes details such as locations, dates, and brief descriptions of the exhibits. Examples include:
      • An exhibition of fine arts at the Museum of Fine Arts.
      • A display of modern art at the Boston Museum.
  5. What Is Going On:

    • This section provides a summary of ongoing events and activities. It includes a mix of cultural, social, and community events. Examples include:
      • A lecture series at Harvard University.
      • A meeting of the Women's City Club of Boston.
  6. Official Temperatures:

    • This section provides a table of official temperature readings for various cities. The table lists cities such as Boston, New York, Chicago, and others, along with their respective temperatures.

Analysis and Description:

The page is a typical example of a newspaper layout, designed to inform readers about current events, weather, and ongoing activities in the community. The sections are clearly delineated, making it easy for readers to navigate and find information relevant to their interests. The use of headings and subheadings helps to organize the content effectively.

The "Events Tonight" section is particularly detailed, providing readers with a comprehensive list of evening activities. The "Weather Predictions" section is concise yet informative, offering a quick overview of the expected weather conditions. The "Facts First" section adds an element of interest with its trivia, while the "Exhibitions" section caters to those interested in art and culture. The "What Is Going On" section serves as a catch-all for miscellaneous events, and the "Official Temperatures" section provides essential information for daily planning.

Overall, the page is well-organized and informative, reflecting the typical content found in a daily newspaper.

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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.
    • Events include lectures, concerts, exhibitions, and performances at locations such as:
      • Harvard University
      • Boston Public Library
      • Boston Art Club
      • Museum of Fine Arts
      • Harvard Club
      • Women's City Club
      • Rockwood Hall
      • American Academy of Arts and Sciences
      • Boston Symphony Orchestra
      • Boston Public Library
      • Boston Athenaeum
      • Boston Art Club
      • Boston Public Library
      • Harvard Club
      • Boston Public Library
      • Boston Art Club
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The image presents a scanned copy of a newspaper page from the Christian Science Monitor, dated November 19th. The page is divided into sections, featuring a mix of news articles, advertisements, and weather forecasts.

Headlines and Articles

  • Events Tonight: A section listing various events happening that evening, including lectures, concerts, and exhibitions.
  • Weather Predictions: A section providing weather forecasts for different regions, including temperature and precipitation predictions.
  • Official Temperatures: A section displaying the official temperatures for various cities across the United States.
  • High Tides at Boston: A section listing the high tide times and heights for Boston.
  • What Is Going On: A section highlighting upcoming events and activities in the Boston area.

Advertisements

  • Facts First: An advertisement for Johnson, Read & Co., a company that offers advertising services.
  • Build-A-Bear Workshop: An advertisement for a toy store featuring stuffed animals and other toys.

Layout and Design

The newspaper page is printed on yellowed paper with black ink, giving it an aged appearance. The text is arranged in columns, with headlines and subheadings in bold font. The page also features a perforated edge along the left side, suggesting that it was originally intended to be torn out and used as a clipping.

Overall, the image provides a glimpse into the types of news and events that were being reported in the Christian Science Monitor on November 19th.

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This image depicts a scanned page from the Christian Science Monitor, dated November 19, with a focus on events happening in Boston that evening and the following day. The page is divided into sections, including "Events Tonight," "Weather Predictions," and "Facts First." The content appears to be a newspaper clipping, likely from the 1940s or 1950s, given the style of the text and the presence of a "Facts First" advertisement.

The page features a mix of event listings, weather forecasts, and advertisements, providing a snapshot of daily life in Boston during that time period. The scanned page is presented on a white background, with a slight shadow effect around the edges, giving it a sense of depth and dimensionality. Overall, the image offers a fascinating glimpse into the past, showcasing the types of events and activities that were popular in Boston during the mid-20th century.

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The image is a scanned copy of a page from the Christian Science Monitor newspaper, dated November 18 and 19.

Page Layout and Content

The page is divided into several sections, including:

  • "Events Tonight"
  • "Exhibitions"
  • "Facts First"
  • "Weather Predictions"
  • "Events Tomorrow"
  • "What Is Going On"

Section Details

The "Events Tonight" and "Events Tomorrow" sections list various events happening in the area, such as lectures, concerts, and exhibitions. The "Exhibitions" section highlights several art exhibitions and displays. The "Facts First" section appears to be an advertisement for Johnson, Read & Co., a general advertising agency. The "Weather Predictions" section provides a forecast for the region.

Page Characteristics

The page is printed on yellowed paper, giving it an aged appearance. It is hole-punched on the left side, indicating that it was once part of a binder or folder. The overall design and layout of the page suggest that it is a vintage newspaper page from the early 20th century.

Additional Information

The page is labeled "Christian Science Monitor nov.18" and "C.S.M. nov.19" at the top, indicating the publication date. The content and layout of the page provide a glimpse into the cultural and social events of the time.

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The image presents a scanned page from the "Christian Science Monitor" newspaper, dated November 19th. The page is divided into sections, with the top section featuring a list of events for that day and tomorrow, including lectures, exhibitions, theater performances, and weather predictions.

Events Tonight

  • Lectures
    • A free public lecture on Christmas Science by Robert Stanley Ross, C.S.B., member of the Board of Trustees of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, under the auspices of the Free Public Science Board of Lecture, Boston, at the Parkman Band Stand, Boston Common, 8:15 p.m.
    • A lecture by Dr. Freeman D. Miller, A.C.S., lecturer, Division of Fine Arts Education, on "Adaptation to Modern Requirements" at the Lecture Hall, Museum of Fine Arts, 465 Huntington Ave., 8:15 p.m.
  • Exhibitions
    • Museum of Fine Arts, Huntington Avenue—Week days from 9 to 4:30, Sundays, 1 to 5. Special Friday evening, except Friday, Dec. 11, at 11 o'clock. Special Friday, Dec. 11, at 11 o'clock. Special Friday, Dec. 11, at 11 o'clock. Special Friday, Dec. 11, at 11 o'clock. Special Friday, Dec. 11, at 11 o'clock. Special Friday, Dec. 11, at 11 o'clock. Special Friday, Dec. 11, at 11 o'clock. Special Friday, Dec. 11, at 11 o'clock. Special Friday, Dec. 11, at 11 o'clock. Special Friday, Dec. 11, at 11 o'clock. Special Friday, Dec. 11, at 11 o'clock. Special Friday, Dec. 11, at 11 o'clock. Special Friday, Dec. 11, at 11 o'clock. Special Friday, Dec. 11, at 11 o'clock. Special Friday, Dec. 11, at 11 o'clock. Special Friday, Dec. 11, at 11 o'clock. Special Friday, Dec. 11, at 11 o'clock. Special Friday, Dec. 11, at 11 o'clock. Special Friday, Dec. 11, at 11 o'clock. Special Friday, Dec. 11, at 11 o'clock. Special Friday, Dec. 11, at 11 o'clock. Special Friday, Dec. 11, at 11 o'clock. 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