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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbook, January 1929-December 1931

ARCH.2003.25, Rendition: 794249

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The image shows a page from the Harvard University Gazette, dated Wednesday, May 6, continuation through Friday, May 8. The page details various academic events, faculty meetings, and religious services scheduled for the mentioned dates.

Here's a breakdown of the content:

Wednesday, May 6 (continued)

  • Harvard Philosophical Club: "Theory of Classes and its Philosophical Consequences," II. "Philosophical Consequences" by Dr. Paul Weiss. Emerson C, 8 p.m.

Thursday, May 7

  • Faculty of the Graduate School of Education: Meeting in University 5, 2 p.m.

Friday, May 8

  • Faculty of the Theological School: Meeting in the Faculty Room, Andover Hall, 4:30 p.m.
  • Illustrated Lectures on "Egyptian Art": Professor Jean Capart will give a series of six illustrated lectures at 4:30 p.m. in the Lecture Room of the Fogg Art Museum.

Morning Services (exclusively for men)

  • Dean Sperry will conduct the morning services from May 4th to 9th inclusive.
  • Week-day morning services begin at 8:45 a.m. There are no reserved seats. The preacher conducting the service will be at Lowell House c 13 every week-day during his term of service from 9 till 11 a.m.

Sunday Services

  • Appleton Chapel - Sunday Morning
    • May 3: The Rev. Willard Learyd Sperry, A.M., D.D., Dean of the Theological School and Chairman of the Board of Preachers.
    • May 10: The Rev. Elmore McNeill McKee, A.B., B.D., Rector of Trinity Church, Buffalo, New York.
    • May 17: The Rev. Frederick May Eliot, A.M., S.T.B., Minister of Unity Church, St. Paul, Minnesota.

Churches in Cambridge

  • Church of the New Jerusalem: Kirkland and Quincy Streets. The Rev. William L. Worcester, Minister.
  • Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church: Massachusetts Avenue, opposite Cambridge Common. The Rev. J. Edwin Lacount, Minister.
  • Old Cambridge Baptist Church: Massachusetts Avenue and Harvard Street. The Rev. John H. McLean, Minister.

Calendar Notes

  • Professor Jean Capart of the University of Liège will give a series of six illustrated lectures on "Egyptian Art" at 4:30 p.m. in the Fogg Art Museum on May 4th, 5th, 6th, 8th, 11th, and 12th. Professor Capart is the President of the Institute of Art and Archaeology, Professor of the Origins of Art and Oriental Art at the University of Liège, and a director of the Royal Museums of the Cinquantenaire, Brussels. His lectures will deal with the aspects of Egyptian Art in relation to the lives and habits of the Egyptians of the pre-Christian period.

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This image shows a page from the Harvard University Gazette, specifically page 176, dated for Wednesday, May 6, continuing into Thursday, May 7, and Friday, May 8. The page includes various notices and schedules related to university events, religious services, and lectures.

Key Sections:

  1. University Events:

    • Harvard Philosophical Club: A lecture on "Theory of Classes and its Philosophical Consequences" by Dr. Paul Weiss on Wednesday, May 6, at 8 p.m. in Emerson C.
    • Faculty Meetings: Meetings for the Graduate School of Education on Thursday, May 7, at 2 p.m., and for the Theological School on Friday, May 8, at 4:30 p.m.
    • Illustrated Lectures on Egyptian Art: A lecture by Professor Jean Capart on Friday, May 8, at 4:30 p.m. in the Lecture Room of the Fogg Art Museum.
  2. Morning Services:

    • Details about morning services for men, conducted by Dean Sperry from May 4th to 9th.
    • Schedule for week-day morning services at Lowell House c 13.
  3. Sunday Services:

    • Appleton Chapel: Services on May 3, May 10, and May 17, with different preachers.
    • Churches in Cambridge: Services at various churches near Harvard Square, providing seats for university members. The churches listed include:
      • Church of the New Jerusalem
      • Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church
      • Old Cambridge Baptist Church
      • University Lutheran Church
      • First Church in Cambridge (Unitarian)
      • Society of Friends (Quakers)
      • United Presbyterian Church
      • St. Paul’s Church (Roman Catholic)
      • Christ Church (Protestant Episcopal)
      • First Church in Cambridge (Congregational)
      • First Church of Christ, Scientist
  4. Calendar Notes:

    • Information about lectures by Professor Jean Capart at the University of Liège on "Egyptian Art," open to the public, held at 4:30 p.m. on May 4th, 5th, 6th, 8th, 11th, and 12th.
    • A brief biography of Professor Capart, mentioning his roles as President of the Institute of Art and Archaeology, Professor at the University of Liège, and a director of the Royal Museums of the Cinquantenaire in Brussels.

The page is well-organized, with clear headings and subheadings for each section, making it easy to navigate the various events and services. The text is typed in a serif font, typical of older printed materials. There is a slight discoloration on the right side of the page.

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This image shows a single, open, double-page spread from the Harvard University Gazette, specifically page 176. The paper has a light cream or off-white color, suggesting age, and is laid flat against a pale gray background.

The content is a printed schedule of university events, formatted in a dense, multi-column layout with a formal, typographic style typical of early-to-mid 20th-century print publications. The headings are set in bold, all-caps or small caps for clarity.

Here is a breakdown of the key sections visible:

  1. Header:

    • At the top center, the title reads “HARVARD UNIVERSITY GAZETTE”.
    • On the top left, the page number “176” is printed.
    • Below the title, the running text indicates this section is for “WEDNESDAY, MAY 6 (continued)”, suggesting this is part of a larger weekly calendar.
  2. Upcoming University Events (May 7 & 8):

    • Thursday, May 7: Faculty of the Graduate School of Education Meeting in University 5 at 2 P.M.
    • Friday, May 8: Faculty of the Theological School Meeting in the Faculty Room, Andover Hall, at 4:30 P.M.
    • Also on Friday, May 8: Illustrated Lectures on “Egyptian Art” IV by Professor Jean Capart in the Lecture Room of the Fogg Art Museum at 4:30 P.M.
  3. Morning Services:

    • A notice states these services are for men only and require a ticket.
    • A specific note mentions Dean Sperry will conduct services from May 4th to 9th, with weekday services beginning at 8:45 A.M. and no reserved seats.
    • A schedule for Appleton Chapel — Sunday Morning lists services for May 3, 10, and 17, with names and titles of the presiding clergy (e.g., The Rev. Willard Leroy Sperry, The Rev. Elmore McNeill McKee, The Rev. Frederick May Eliot).
  4. Churches in Cambridge:

    • A detailed, multi-column section lists various churches near Harvard Square, their addresses, ministers, and service times. Examples include:
      • Church of the New Jerusalem, Erworth Methodist Episcopal Church, Old Cambridge Baptist Church (left column).
      • University Lutheran Church, First Church in Cambridge (Unitarian), Society of Friends (Quakers), United Presbyterian Church, St. Paul’s Church (Roman Catholic), Christ Church (Protestant Episcopal), First Church in Cambridge (Congregational), First Church of Christ, Scientist (right column).
    • Service types like “Morning Worship,” “Holy Hour,” “Prayer Service,” and “Student Meetings” are listed with specific times.
  5. Calendar Notes (Bottom Right):

    • Provides more information about the lectures by Professor Jean Capart on “Egyptian Art” at the Fogg Art Museum.
    • Notes that the six illustrated lectures (May 4, 5, 6, 8, 11, 12) are open to the public.
    • Briefly describes Professor Capart as President of the Institute of Art and Archaeology at the University of Liège and director of the Royal Museums of the Cinquantenaire, Brussels. It states the lectures will cover aspects of Egyptian art in relation to the lives and habits of the Egyptians in the pre-Christian period.

The overall impression is of a meticulously organized, informational document intended for the Harvard community, providing schedules for academic meetings, religious services, and public lectures for the upcoming days. The layout prioritizes information density over visual design, characteristic of its era and function.

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The image is a page from the Harvard University Gazette, dated May 6, 1931. The Gazette is a publication of Harvard University, providing information about university events, lectures, and services. The page features a schedule of events and services for the week, including lectures, chapel services, and illustrated lectures on Egyptian art. The Gazette also includes a calendar note about an upcoming series of lectures by Professor Jean Capart, who is the President of the Institute of Art and Archaeology at Harvard University. The page also lists various church services and their times and locations, including services at Harvard University Chapel, Appleton Chapel, and several churches in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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The image shows a page from a Harvard University Gazette. The page is titled "Harvard University Gazette" and is numbered 176. The page is divided into sections, each with a different heading. The first section is titled "Wednesday, May 6 (continued)" and lists events for that day, including a lecture by Dr. Paul Weiss on "Theory of Classes and its Philosophical Consequences." The second section is titled "Thursday, May 7" and lists events for that day, including a meeting of the Faculty of the Graduate School of Education. The third section is titled "Friday, May 8" and lists events for that day, including a lecture by Professor Jean Capart on "Egyptian Art." The fourth section is titled "Illustrated Lectures on Egyptian Art" and lists additional lectures by Professor Capart. The fifth section is titled "Morning Services" and lists religious services for the week, including services at Harvard University Church, Harvard Square Church, and other locations. The sixth section is titled "Sunday Services" and lists religious services for Sunday, including services at Harvard University Church, Harvard Square Church, and other locations. The seventh section is titled "Calendar Notes" and lists additional events for the week, including lectures by Professor Capart and other professors. The eighth section is titled "Old Cambridge Street Church" and lists services for that church. The ninth section is titled "Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church" and lists services for that church. The tenth section is titled "Efforts Methodist Episcopal Church" and lists services for that church. The eleventh section is titled "Society of Friends (Quakers)" and lists services for that group. The twelfth section is titled "United Presbyterian Church (Harvard Square)" and lists services for that church. The thirteenth section is titled "St. Paul's Church (Roman Catholic)" and lists services for that church. The fourteenth section is titled "Church of the New Jerusalem. Kirkland and Quincy Streets" and lists services for that church. The fifteenth section is titled "Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church. Massachusetts Avenue, opposite Cambridge Common. The Rev. J. E. Burnham (Student Class); Rev. C. W. Woolley (Young People's Class). Church School, 10:40 A.M. Morning Service; Sunday School, 10:45 A.M. Devotional Service." The sixteenth section is titled "First Church of Christ, Scientist. Corner of Massachusetts Avenue and Waterhouse Street. Sunday, 11 A.M. Morning Service; Sunday School, 10 A.M. Sunday School, 11 A.M. Morning Service." The seventeenth section is titled "First Church in Cambridge (Congregational). Corner of Garden and Mason Streets. The Rev. Ray-mond C. Morgan, Minister." The eighteenth section is titled "First Church of Christ, Scientist. Corner of Massachusetts Avenue and Waterhouse Street. Sunday, 11 A.M. Morning Service; Sunday School, 10 A.M. Sunday School, 11 A.M. Morning Service." The nineteenth section is titled "Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church. Massachusetts Avenue, opposite Cambridge Common. The Rev. J. E. Burnham (Student Class); Rev. C. W. Woolley (Young People's Class). Church School, 10:40 A.M. Morning Service; Sunday School, 10:45 A.M. Devotional Service." The twentieth section is titled "Society of Friends (Quakers)" and lists services for that group. The twenty-first section is titled "United Presbyterian Church (Harvard Square)" and lists services for that church. The twenty-second section is titled "St. Paul's Church (Roman Catholic)" and lists services for that church. The twenty-third section is titled "Church of the New Jerusalem. Kirkland and Quincy Streets" and lists services for that church. The twenty-fourth section is titled "Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church. Massachusetts Avenue, opposite Cambridge Common. The Rev. J. E. Burnham (Student Class); Rev. C. W. Woolley (Young People's Class). Church School, 10:40 A.M. Morning Service; Sunday School, 10:45 A.M. Devotional Service." The twenty-fifth section is titled "First Church of Christ, Scientist. Corner of Massachusetts Avenue and Waterhouse Street. Sunday, 11 A.M. Morning Service; Sunday School, 10 A.M. Sunday School, 11 A.M. Morning Service." The twenty-sixth section is titled "First Church in Cambridge (Congregational). Corner of Garden and Mason Streets. The Rev. Ray-mond C. Morgan, Minister." The twenty-seventh section is titled "First Church of Christ, Scientist. Corner of Massachusetts Avenue and Waterhouse Street. Sunday, 11 A.M. Morning Service; Sunday School, 10 A.M. Sunday School, 11 A.M. Morning Service." The twenty-eighth section is titled "Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church. Massachusetts Avenue, opposite Cambridge Common. The Rev. J. E. Burnham (Student Class); Rev. C. W. Woolley (Young People's Class). Church School, 10:40 A.M. Morning Service; Sunday School, 10:45 A.M. Devotional Service." The twenty-ninth section is titled "Society of Friends (Quakers)" and lists services for that group. The thirtieth section is titled "United Presbyterian Church (Harvard Square)" and lists services for that church. The thirty-first section is titled "St. Paul's Church (Roman Catholic)" and lists services for that church. The thirty-second section is titled "Church of the New Jerusalem. Kirkland and Quincy Streets" and lists services for that church. The thirty-third section is titled "Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church. Massachusetts Avenue, opposite Cambridge Common. The Rev. J. E. Burnham (Student Class); Rev. C. W. Woolley (Young People's Class). Church School, 10:40 A.M. Morning Service; Sunday School, 10:45 A.M. Devotional Service." The thirty-fourth section is titled "First Church of Christ, Scientist. Corner of Massachusetts Avenue and Waterhouse Street. Sunday, 11 A.M. Morning Service; Sunday School, 10 A.M. Sunday School, 11 A.M. Morning Service." The thirty-fifth section is titled "First Church in Cambridge (Congregational). Corner of Garden and Mason Streets. The Rev. Ray-mond C. Morgan, Minister." The thirty-sixth section is titled "First Church of Christ, Scientist. Corner of Massachusetts Avenue and Waterhouse Street. Sunday, 11 A.M. Morning Service; Sunday School, 10 A.M. Sunday School, 11 A.M. Morning Service." The thirty-seventh section is titled "Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church. Massachusetts Avenue, opposite Cambridge Common. The Rev. J. E. Burnham (Student Class); Rev. C. W. Woolley (Young People's Class). Church School, 10:40 A.M. Morning Service; Sunday School, 10:45 A.M. Devotional Service." The thirty-eighth section is titled "Society of Friends (Quakers)" and lists services for that group. The thirty-ninth section is titled "United Presbyterian Church (Harvard Square)" and lists services for that church. The fortieth section is titled "St. Paul's Church (Roman Catholic)" and lists services for that church. The forty-first section is titled "Church of the New Jerusalem. Kirkland and Quincy Streets" and lists services for that church. The forty-second section is titled "Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church. Massachusetts Avenue, opposite Cambridge Common. The Rev. J. E. Burnham (Student Class); Rev. C. W. Woolley (Young People's Class). Church School, 10:40 A.M. Morning Service; Sunday School, 10:45 A.M. Devotional Service." The forty-third section is titled "First Church of Christ, Scientist. Corner of Massachusetts Avenue and Waterhouse Street. Sunday, 11 A.M. Morning Service; Sunday School, 10 A.M. Sunday School, 11 A.M. Morning Service." The forty-fourth section is titled "First Church in Cambridge (Congregational). Corner of Garden and Mason Streets. The Rev. Ray-mond C. Morgan, Minister." The forty-fifth section is titled "First Church of Christ, Scientist. Corner of Massachusetts Avenue and Waterhouse Street. Sunday, 11 A.M. Morning Service; Sunday School, 10 A.M. Sunday School, 11 A.M. Morning Service." The forty-sixth section is titled "Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church. Massachusetts Avenue, opposite Cambridge Common. The Rev. J. E. Burnham (Student Class); Rev. C. W. Woolley (Young People's Class). Church School, 10:40 A.M. Morning Service; Sunday School, 10:45 A.M. Devotional Service." The forty-seventh section is titled "Society of Friends (Quakers)" and lists services for that group. The forty-eighth section is titled "United Presbyterian Church (Harvard Square)" and lists services for that church. The forty-ninth section is titled "St. Paul's Church (Roman Catholic)" and lists services for that church. The fiftieth section is titled "Church of the New Jerusalem. Kirkland and Quincy Streets" and lists services for that church. The fifty-first section is titled "Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church.

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The image depicts a page from the Harvard University Gazette, dated Wednesday, May 6 (continued). The page is structured to provide information about upcoming events, meetings, and services at Harvard University and its affiliated institutions. Here is a detailed description:

Header Information

  • Title: "HARVARD UNIVERSITY GAZETTE"
  • Date: Wednesday, May 6 (continued)
  • Page Number: 176

Main Content

The page is divided into several sections, each detailing different events and services:

1. Harvard Philosophical Club

  • Event: "Theory of Classes and its Philosophical Consequences"
  • Speaker: Dr. Paul Weiss, Emerson Hall
  • Time: 9:50 P.M.

2. Thursday, May 7

  • Event: Faculty of the Graduate School of Education Meeting
  • Location: University 5
  • Time: 2 P.M.

3. Friday, May 8

  • Event: Faculty of the Theological School Meeting
  • Location: Faculty Room, Andover Hall
  • Time: 4:30 P.M.

4. Illustrated Lectures on "Egyptian Art"

  • Lecturer: Professor Jean Capart
  • Location: Lecture Room of the Fogg Art Museum
  • Time: 4:30 P.M.

5. Morning Services

  • Details:
    • Dean Sperry will conduct morning services from May 4 to May 11.
    • Schedule: Weekday morning services begin at 8:45 A.M., no seats are reserved.
    • Note: Lowell House will have its own morning services starting from 8:30 A.M.

6. Sunday Services

  • List of Services:
    • Appleton Chapel – Willard Sperry
      • Date: May 3
      • Time: 11 A.M.
      • Details: Rev. Leonard Lowrey, A.M., D.D., Dean of the Theological School, Chairman of the Board of Preachers.
    • The Rev. Elmore McNeil Mokes
      • Date: May 10
      • Time: 11 A.M.
      • Details: B.D., Rector of Trinity Church, Buffalo, N.Y.
    • The Rev. Frederick May Eliot, A.M., S.T.B.
      • Date: May 17
      • Time: 11 A.M.
      • Details: Minister of the Unity Church, St. Paul, Minn.

7. Churches in Cambridge

  • List of Churches and Services:
    • Church of the New Jerusalem – Kirkland and Quincy Streets
      • Minister: Rev. Arthur Compton
      • Services: Sunday, 10:30 A.M. (Morning Service), 11:45 A.M. (Sunday School)
    • Edworth Methodist Episcopal Church – Massachusetts Avenue
      • Minister: Rev. J. Edwin LaCroix
      • Services: Sunday, 10:30 A.M. (Morning Worship and Sermon), 12 P.M. (Children’s Service), 7:30 P.M. (Evening Worship)
    • Old Charge Baptist Young People – Massachusetts Avenue
      • Minister: Rev. John H. McLean
      • Services: Sunday, 10:30 A.M. (Morning Service and Sermon), 12 P.M. (Noon Meeting), 6 P.M. (Young People’s Meeting)

8. University Lutheran Church

  • Location: 42 Brattle Street
  • Pastor: Rev. Norman D. Gosling
  • Services:
    • Sunday: 11 A.M. (Morning Worship), 7 P.M. (Student Supper and Forum)
    • Wednesday: 7:30 P.M. (Evening Worship)

9. First Church in Cambridge (Unitarian)

  • Location: Harvard Square, opposite Massachusetts Hall
  • Minister: Rev. Ralph E. Balley
  • Services:
    • Sunday: 11 A.M. (Morning Service), 10 A.M. (Church School), 7:30 P.M. (Evening Service)

10. Society of Friends (Quakers)

  • Location: The Farris Room, University Hall
  • Services:
    • Sunday: 10:45 A.M. (Meeting for Worship), 7 P.M. (Evening Meeting)

11. United Presbyterian Church

  • Location: Immanuel Square, Cambridge
  • Minister: Rev. A. Graham Pastor
  • Services:
    • Sunday: 10:30 A.M. (Morning Service: Bible School, 12:30 P.M. (Evening Worship))

12. St. Paul’s Church (Roman Catholic)

  • Location: Corner of Arrow and DeWolfe Streets
  • Pastor: Rev. Augustine P. Hickey
  • Services:
    • Sunday: 9 A.M. (Mass at 7:30 A.M.), 11 A.M. (Holy Hour), 6:30 P.M. (Evening Mass at 7:30 P.M.)

13. Calvary Chapel (Protestant Episcopal)

  • Location: Garden Street, near Harvard Square
  • Minister: Rev. Leslie Gloss
  • Services:
    • Sunday: 7:30 A.M. (John’s Chapel), 8:45 A.M. and 11 A.M. (Morning Service), 7 P.M. (Evening Service)

14. First Church in Cambridge (Congregational)

  • Location: Corner of Garden and Mason Streets
  • Minister: Rev. Ray Wood Calvin
  • Services:
    • Sunday: 9:45 A.M. (Church School), 11 A.M. (Morning Service and Sermon), 7:30 P.M. (Young People’s Alliance)

15. First Church of Christ, Scientist

  • Location: Corner of Mass. Ave. and Warehouse Street
  • Minister: Rev. James H. Bowles
  • Services:
    • Sunday: 10:45 A.M. (Morning Service), Monday Night Meeting, 7:45 P.M. (Wednesday Night Testimony Meeting)

Calendar Notes

  • Lectures by Professor Jean Capart:
    • Topic: "Egyptian Art"
    • Lecturer: Professor Jean Capart
    • Dates: May 11th, 18th, and 25th
    • Time: 4:30 P.M.
    • Location: Lecture Room of the Fogg Art Museum
    • Details: Open to the public

Additional Information

  • Professor Capart’s Background:
    • President of the Institute of Art and Archaeology at the University of Liège
    • Professor of the Origins of Art and Oriental Art at the University of Liège
    • Director of the Royal Museum of the Cinquantenaire, Brussels
    • Plans to deal with the aspects of Egyptian Art in relation to the lives and habits of the Egyptians of the pre-Christian period

Layout and Design

  • The page is formatted in a structured, columnar layout typical of newspapers or gazettes.
  • The text is typed, and the page appears to be part of an official publication, likely from the early to mid-20th century, judging by the style and content.

This page serves as a comprehensive guide for students, faculty, and the broader Harvard community, detailing academic, religious, and cultural events happening in the coming days.

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The image shows a page from the Harvard University Gazette, which appears to be an old newspaper or magazine. The page is yellowed and has a rough texture, suggesting that it is a vintage document.

  • Title and Date
    • The title "Harvard University Gazette" is printed at the top of the page in bold letters.
    • The date "May 6" is printed below the title, indicating that this is the first page of the May 6 issue.
  • Content
    • The page contains a list of events and announcements for the week of May 6-12.
    • The events are listed in a column on the left side of the page, with the date and time of each event.
    • The announcements are listed in a column on the right side of the page, with a brief description of each announcement.
  • Layout
    • The page is divided into two columns, with a thin line separating the two columns.
    • The text is printed in a serif font, with headings and subheadings in bold.
    • The page has a classic layout, with a simple design and minimal graphics.
  • Color
    • The page is yellowed, giving it a warm and aged appearance.
    • The text is printed in black ink, which stands out against the yellowed background.
  • Overall Impression
    • The page has a nostalgic feel, evoking memories of old newspapers and magazines.
    • The simple design and classic layout give the page a timeless quality, making it feel like it could have been published at any point in the past century.

In summary, the image shows a page from the Harvard University Gazette, which is an old newspaper or magazine. The page is yellowed and has a rough texture, suggesting that it is a vintage document. The content includes a list of events and announcements for the week of May 6-12, with a classic layout and simple design. The page has a nostalgic feel, evoking memories of old newspapers and magazines.

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The image depicts a page from the Harvard University Gazette, dated May 6, 1936. The page is divided into two columns, with the left column featuring a list of morning services and the right column listing Sunday services.

The morning services include lectures by Professor Jean Capart on Egyptian Art, as well as meetings of various clubs and organizations. The Sunday services list various churches in Cambridge, along with their service times and locations.

At the bottom of the page, there is a section titled "Calendar Notes" that provides information about upcoming events and lectures. Overall, the page appears to be a weekly or bi-weekly publication that provides information about events and activities taking place at Harvard University.

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The image depicts an open book, specifically the "HARVARD UNIVERSITY GAZETTE", with the page number 176 visible in the top-left corner. The page is divided into sections, including "MORNING SERVICES", "SUNDAY SERVICES", "Churches in Cambridge", and "CALENDAR NOTES", which provide information on various events and services taking place at Harvard University.

The left page is filled with text, while the right page remains blank except for a slight discoloration near the bottom. The book's pages are yellowed, indicating age, and the edges are rough, suggesting that it may be an older publication. The background of the image is a plain gray color, allowing the book to be the focal point.

Overall, the image appears to be a scan or photograph of a vintage Harvard University Gazette, providing a glimpse into the university's events and activities during a particular time period.

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The image presents a scanned page from the Harvard University Gazette, dated Wednesday, May 6 (continued). The page is divided into sections, each detailing various events and services.

Top Section:
The top section lists events for Wednesday, May 6, Thursday, May 7, and Friday, May 8. These include:

  • A meeting of the Harvard Philosophical Club
  • A meeting of the Faculty of the Graduate School of Education
  • A meeting of the Faculty of the Theological School

Middle Section:
The middle section is further divided into three subsections:

  • Morning Services: This subsection provides information about morning services, including the schedule and locations.
  • Sunday Services: This subsection lists Sunday services at various churches in Cambridge, including Appleton Chapel, Church of the New Jerusalem, and others.
  • Calendar Notes: This subsection mentions lectures by Professor Jean Capart on "Egyptian Art" and provides details about the lectures.

Page Layout:
The page has a light yellowish-beige color, with black text. The left page displays the content, while the right page is blank. The background of the image is a light gray color.

Overall, the image appears to be a scanned page from an old book or newspaper, likely from the early 20th century given the mention of Harvard University and the style of the text.