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The image shows a page from the "Harvard University Gazette." The content includes a schedule of events and services for the week, as well as a calendar note about a series of lectures. Here is a detailed summary:
Events:
Wednesday, May 6 (continued):
Thursday, May 7:
Friday, May 8:
Morning Services:
Sunday Services:
Appleton Chapel—Sunday Morning:
Churches in Cambridge:
Calendar Notes:
The page provides a comprehensive schedule of academic, religious, and cultural events for the Harvard community during the specified week.
The image is a page from the Harvard University Gazette, specifically detailing events and services for the week of May 6 to May 8, 1930.
Wednesday, May 6:
Thursday, May 7:
Friday, May 8:
Morning Services:
Sunday Services:
Churches in Cambridge:
Calendar Notes:
The page includes a schedule of services, meetings, and lectures, highlighting educational and religious activities at Harvard University during the specified week.
The image displays a page from the "Harvard University Gazette," specifically page 176. The content is divided into sections, with the left page detailing events and services, and the right page featuring a calendar and additional notes.
Date: Wednesday, May 6 (continued)
Date: Thursday, May 7
Date: Friday, May 8
Morning Services:
Sunday Services:
Churches in Cambridge: Lists various churches and their Sunday service times, including:
This detailed summary captures the key events, services, and notes listed in the page from the Harvard University Gazette.
The image displays a section of the Harvard University Gazette, dated from May 6 to May 10, detailing various events and schedules.
Wednesday, May 6:
Thursday, May 7:
Friday, May 8:
Seating for members of the University is available at the following churches:
This detailed schedule provides information about academic, religious, and special lecture events at Harvard University during the specified week.
The image is a page from the Harvard University Gazette, dated May 6, 1936. The page contains various announcements and schedules related to academic and religious activities at Harvard University.
Academic Events:
Wednesday, May 6:
Thursday, May 7:
Friday, May 8:
Morning Services:
Sunday Services:
Calendar Notes:
The page provides a comprehensive schedule of academic and religious activities, highlighting the integration of scholarly and spiritual life at Harvard University during that period.
The image is a page from the Harvard University Gazette dated Wednesday, May 6. It contains information on various events and services at Harvard University, including meetings and lectures scheduled for the week of May 6-10.
Events and Meetings:
Wednesday, May 6:
Thursday, May 7:
Friday, May 8:
Morning Services:
Sunday Services:
Churches in Cambridge:
Calendar Notes:
The page also provides a brief description of Professor Capart, mentioning his role as President of the Institute of Art and Archaeology and his position as Professor of the Origins of Art and Artistic Industries at the Royal Museums of the Cinquantenaire in Brussels.
The image shows an open page from the "Harvard University Gazette," specifically page 176. The content on this page includes announcements and schedules related to lectures and religious services.
Key details include:
The page is printed in black text on slightly aged paper, with the right side of the page being blank. The layout is primarily textual without images.
This is an image of an open printed booklet or a two-page spread from a publication. The left page is numbered 176 at the top, and the right page continues the text from the left. The text at the top of the left page reads "HARVARD UNIVERSITY GAZETTE." The document appears to be an issue of the Harvard University Gazette, listing various academic and community events, such as lectures, meetings, and church services, with dates ranging from Wednesday, May 6 to Friday, May 8. It specifies times, locations, and topics, such as a Philosophical Club meeting, a Faculty of the Graduate School of Business Administration meeting, and lectures on topics like Egyptian art. The text is dense and formatted in columns, typical of academic or institutional announcements of the time. The paper shows some slight discoloration, suggesting it may be of a certain age, but it is otherwise in good condition. The overall impression is that of an archival or historical document relating to university affairs.
The image shows a page from the Harvard University Gazette. The page is numbered 176 and lists various events and services occurring at Harvard University and in the surrounding area.
At the top of the page, the events for Wednesday, May 6 to Friday, May 8 are mentioned, including philosophical and theological meetings and lectures on Egyptian art by Professor Jean Capart. The times and locations for these events are also provided.
Below these scheduled events, the page details morning services for different days in various chapels and churches around Cambridge, including Appleton Chapel and other religious institutions such as the Lutheran Church, Episcopal Churches, and a New Church. Several individual speakers and ministers are named for different dates and services.
Finally, there is a "Calendar Notes" section that offers additional information about Professor Capart's lectures on Egyptian art, explaining his role and expertise, as well as a note on the locations of these lectures.
The page is printed in black text on cream-colored paper and includes a margin where a small section is bent back, showing the edge of the page behind it. Just a single side of the page is shown, exemplifying the detailed scheduling and event organization for Harvard University at the time.
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:
The page is divided into several sections, each detailing different events and services:
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.