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The image shows a document from the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University, announcing two illustrated lectures by Henry Killam Murphy. The first lecture, titled "Chinese Architecture: With Special Reference to Its Adaptation to Modern Requirements," is scheduled for Wednesday, November 19, at 4:30 PM under the auspices of the Division of Fine Arts. The second lecture, titled "Conditions in Modern China As I Have Seen Them," is scheduled for Thursday, November 20, at 8:00 PM under the auspices of the Harvard-Yenching Institute. The event is open to the public. The document is mounted on a piece of cardboard with three holes punched along the left side, suggesting it might be meant for a binder or file.
The image shows a piece of paper that appears to be a notice or announcement from the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University. The paper has a yellowish-brown background with some visible creases and a few holes, possibly from binding or handling.
The notice is written on a card that reads:
"FOGG ART MUSEUM — HARVARD UNIVERSITY
TWO ILLUSTRATED LECTURES
BY HENRY KILLAM MURPHY
Wednesday, November 19, at 4:30 — 'Chinese Architecture; With Special Reference To Its Adaptation To Modern Requirements.' Under the Auspices of the Division of Fine Arts.
Thursday, November 20, at 8:00 — 'Conditions in Modern China As I Have Seen Them.' Under the Auspices of the Harvard-Yenching Institute.
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC"
This suggests that Henry Killam Murphy was giving two illustrated lectures at the Fogg Art Museum, one on Chinese architecture and another on modern conditions in China, open to the public. The dates and times for these lectures are specified as November 19 and 20.
The image shows an old, yellowed, and somewhat worn piece of paper that appears to be a flyer or announcement card. It is mounted on a piece of cardboard or similar material.
The text on the card reads as follows:
"FOGG ART MUSEUM — HARVARD UNIVERSITY
TWO ILLUSTRATED LECTURES
BY
HENRY KILLAM MURPHY
Wednesday, November 19, at 4:30 — "Chinese Architecture; With Special Reference To Its Adaptation To Modern Requirements." Under the Auspices of the Division of Fine Arts.
Thursday, November 20, at 8:00 — "Conditions in Modern China As I Have Seen Them." Under the Auspices of the Harvard-Yenching Institute.
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC"
The flyer is announcing two lectures by Henry Killam Murphy, scheduled in November 1947, at the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University. The lectures are open to the public and are sponsored by different divisions or institutes within Harvard University. The first lecture focuses on Chinese architecture, and the second on conditions in modern China.
The image depicts a document or flyer from the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University. It announces two illustrated lectures by Henry Killam Murphy. The details are as follows:
Lecture 1:
Lecture 2:
The flyer also mentions that the lectures are open to the public. The document appears to be placed in a folder, and it is slightly aged, indicated by the worn edges and yellowed paper.
The image shows a vintage announcement for two illustrated lectures to be held at the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University. The lectures are presented by Henry Killam Murphy.
Details of the lectures are as follows:
First Lecture:
Second Lecture:
The lectures are noted to be open to the public. The announcement is printed on aged, yellowish paper, giving it a historical appearance.
The image shows a notice for two illustrated lectures at the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University. The lectures are presented by Henry Killam Murphy. The details are as follows:
First Lecture:
Second Lecture:
The notice indicates that both lectures are open to the public. The notice is affixed to a brown paper background with three visible holes, suggesting it may have been part of a binder or a folder.
This is an image of a textured, tan-colored paper background with an old printed flyer or announcement attached to it. The flyer is centered towards the top half of the background and reads:
FOGG ART MUSEUM – HARVARD UNIVERSITY
TWO ILLUSTRATED LECTURES
BY
HENRY KILLAM MURPHY
Wednesday, November 19, at 4.30 — "Chinese Architecture;
With Special Reference To Its Adaptation To Modern Requirements;" Under the Auspices of the Division of Fine Arts.
Thursday, November 20, at 8.00 — "Conditions in Modern China
As I Have Seen Them." Under The Auspices of the Harvard-Yenching Institute.
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
The background paper is slightly frayed at the edges, with a torn bottom edge, indicating it is likely an older document. There are two circular stickers or reinforcements— one is white and placed at the top-left corner hole, and the other black at a hole below it.
This image shows a piece of brown corrugated paper with three holes punched along the left side, possibly for binder insertion. Attached to the paper is an off-white label with text printed in black ink. The text on the label reads:
FOGG ART MUSEUM—HARVARD UNIVERSITY
TWO ILLUSTRATED LECTURES
BY
HENRY KILLAM MURPHY
Wednesday, November 19, at 4.30—"Chinese Architecture; With Special Reference To Its Adaptation To Modern Requirements." Under the Auspices of the Division of Fine Arts.
Thursday, November 20, at 8.00—"Conditions in Modern China As I Have Seen Them." Under the Auspices of the Harvard-Yenching Institute.
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
The paper appears to be slightly worn or aged, indicating it may be an older document or announcement.
The image shows a small, beige informational card placed in the upper center of a larger sheet of brown kraft paper with slightly rough edges and three punched holes on the left side.
The card contains text advertising two illustrated lectures at the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University. The lectures, by Henry Killam Murphy, are scheduled as follows:
It is also noted that the lectures are open to the public. The text is printed in a clear, formal serif font.
The image is of a brown paper document that has a white rectangular paper stuck on it. The paper has a title that reads "POGG ART MUSEUM - HARVARD UNIVERSITY" and below it, "TWO ILLUSTRATED LECTURES BY HENRY KILLA MURPHY." The document has a date and time written on it, which reads "Wednesday, November 10, at 4:20 - "Chinese Architecture; With Special Reference To Its Adaptation To Modern Requirements." Under the Auspices of the Division of Fine Arts." There is also a date and time written on it, which reads "Thursday, November 28, at 8:00 - "Conditions in Modern China As I Have Seen Them." Under the Auspices of the Harvard-Yenching Institute." The document also has the words "OPEN TO THE PUBLIC" written on it.