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The image depicts the cover of the "Harvard University Gazette," Volume XXVI, Number 2, dated Saturday, September 27, 1930. The cover is primarily plain with a light beige or off-white background. At the top center, there is a rectangular label with text printed on it. The label includes the title "Harvard University Gazette" in bold, uppercase letters. Below the title, it specifies the volume and number of the issue, along with the date.
Additionally, the label lists events or exhibitions happening at the Fogg Art Museum, including:
The cover has three holes along the left edge, indicating it was likely part of a binder or notebook. The overall design is simple and utilitarian, focusing on providing information about the contents and events related to Harvard University.
The image depicts a page from the Harvard University Gazette, specifically Volume XXVI, dated Saturday, September 27, 1930, and Number 2. The page is primarily white with some minor discoloration and wear around the edges.
At the top of the page, the title "HARVARD UNIVERSITY GAZETTE" is prominently displayed in bold, black text. Below the title, the volume number, date, and issue number are written.
There is a highlighted section in the center of the page, which appears to be a clipped or pasted article about the Fogg Art Museum. The text within the highlighted section reads:
"Exhibition of objects found by expeditions of the American School of Oriental Research and Harvard University near Kirkuk, Iraq.
Memorial Exhibition of the work of Charles Herbert Moore.
Paintings of the Naumburg bequest."
The page is perforated along the left side, suggesting it may have been part of a larger publication or newspaper. The page is also folded and has some holes, indicating it has been handled and possibly stored over time.
The image shows a page from the Harvard University Gazette, specifically from Volume XXVI, dated Saturday, September 27, 1930, and marked as Number 2. The page features an advertisement or announcement for the Fogg Art Museum.
The announcement reads:
"Exhibition of objects found by expeditions of the American School of Oriental Research and Harvard University near Kirkuk, Iraq.
Memorial Exhibition of the work of Charles Herbert Moore.
Paintings of the Naumburg bequest."
The text is printed in a simple, serif font, and the page appears to be part of a bound or archival collection, as indicated by the visible staples on the left side. The paper looks aged, giving it a vintage appearance.
The image shows a page from the "Harvard University Gazette," specifically Volume XXVI, Number 2, dated Saturday, September 27, 1930. The page is pasted on a light-colored background, with visible punch holes on the left side, suggesting it was part of a larger document or binder.
The headline at the top of the page reads "HARVARD UNIVERSITY GAZETTE." Below this, there is a section titled "FOGG ART MUSEUM," which includes the following announcements:
The text is printed in a clear, serif font, and the layout is organized with the title in larger font, and the announcements in smaller, more compact text underneath. The page appears to be yellowed with age, indicating it is quite old.
The image shows a page from the "Harvard University Gazette," dated Saturday, September 27, 1930. It is Volume XXVI, Number 2. The page includes announcements about exhibitions at the Fogg Art Museum, specifically:
The image is of a page from the Harvard University Gazette, specifically Volume XXVI, Number 2, published on Saturday, September 27, 1930. The page is partially visible, showing a heading and a small section of text.
The heading reads:
"HARVARD UNIVERSITY GAZETTE
VOLUME XXVI SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1930 NUMBER 2"
Below the heading, there is a small news snippet related to the Fogg Art Museum, which mentions:
The page itself appears to be aged, with a slight yellowish tint and some wear around the edges. The text is printed in a serif font, typical of publications from that era.
The image shows a partial clipping of the "Harvard University Gazette" newspaper. It is labeled as Volume XXVI, Number 2, and dated Saturday, September 27, 1930. The clipping contains a small section titled "FOGG ART MUSEUM," which announces an exhibition featuring objects found by expeditions of the American School of Oriental Research and Harvard University near Kirkuk, Iraq. It also mentions a memorial exhibition of the work of Charles Herbert Moore and paintings from the Naumburg bequest. The rest of the page is blank with visible holes on the left edge, suggesting it may have been part of a binder or collection.
This image shows an old document or paper that appears to be a cover or page from an issue of the "Harvard University Gazette." It is dated Saturday, September 27, 1930, and is labelled Volume XXVII, Number 2. The page is a light beige color and shows some signs of wear and aging, with creases and slightly torn edges at the bottom.
Highlighting the contents related to the Fogg Art Museum, the paper mentions:
There are two circular holes punched near the edge on the left side of the paper, suggesting it might have been part of a bound collection or a filing system. The background behind the paper is a neutral gray color, and the document is photographed such that the entire page is visible with a shadow along the left side, indicating it's slightly raised from the surface.
The image shows a page from the Harvard University Gazette, specifically Volume XXVI, Number 2, dated Saturday, September 27, 1930. The page is light gray with a torn edge at the bottom and has two holes punched along the left side, likely for insertion into a binder. The title "HARVARD UNIVERSITY GAZETTE" is prominently printed at the top in bold, uppercase letters. Below the title, the date and issue number are listed.
A section titled "FOGG ART MUSEUM" appears beneath the main heading. It briefly mentions three exhibitions:
The image depicts the cover of a publication titled "Harvard University Gazette". It is a printed document with a clean, formal design typical of academic or institutional newsletters from the early 20th century.
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This issue of the Harvard University Gazette serves as a historical record, announcing art exhibitions at the Fogg Art Museum. It highlights significant archaeological and artistic events, including the display of artifacts from expeditions in Iraq and a memorial exhibition for Charles Herbert Moore, a notable figure in art history. The Naumburg bequest refers to a collection of paintings donated to the museum, further emphasizing the cultural and academic significance of the issue.
Overall, the image captures a snapshot of early 20th-century academic and cultural life at Harvard University.