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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbook, January 1929-December 1931

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The image shows a page from the "Harvard University Gazette," specifically Volume XXVI, Number 35, dated Saturday, May 16, 1931. The page contains a calendar of events for Sunday, May 17, and Monday, May 18.

Sunday, May 17:

  • Morning Service: The Rev. Frederick May Eliot, Minister of Unity Church, Saint Paul, Minnesota, will speak at Appleton Chapel at 11 A.M. Seats in the North Gallery are open to the public.

Monday, May 18:

  • Lecture: Dr. Judah L. Magnes, Chancellor of The Hebrew University in Palestine, will give a lecture titled "Archaeological Developments in Palestine in their Relation to Jewish History and Culture" at the Fogg Art Museum at 4:30 P.M.
  • Physical Colloquium: Two presentations are scheduled:
    1. Professor P. W. Bridgman will speak on "Effect of Pressure on the Quantum Anomalies of Ammonium Chloride and Bromide."
    2. Mr. M. H. Johnson will speak on "Investigations of Infra-Red Spectra."
      The colloquium will be held in the Lecture Room, Cruft Laboratory, at 4:15 P.M. Tea will be served at 4:15 in the Library of the Research Laboratory.

The page is printed on light beige paper and is hole-punched on the left side, suggesting it was part of a bound collection or notebook.

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The image shows a page from the Harvard University Gazette, dated Saturday, May 16, 1931, and specifically detailing the calendar for the following days.

May 17 (Sunday):

  • Morning Service at the Appleton Chapel, 11 a.m.:
    • Presented by The Rev. Frederick May Eliot, Minister of Unity Church, Saint Paul, Minnesota.
    • Seats in the North Gallery are open to the public.

May 18 (Monday):

  • Lecture:

    • Topic: "Archaeological Developments in Palestine in their Relation to Jewish History and Culture."
    • Speaker: Dr. Judah L. Magnes, Chancellor of The Hebrew University in Palestine.
    • Location: Fogg Art Museum, at 4:30 p.m.
  • Physical Colloquium:

    • I. "Effect of Pressure on the Quantum Anomalies of Ammonium Chloride and Bromide."
      • Presented by Professor P. W. Bridgman.
    • II. "Intensity Relations in Complex Spectra."
      • Presented by Mr. M. H. Johnson.
    • Location: Lecture Room, Cruft Laboratory, at 4:45 p.m.
    • Tea will be served at 4:15 p.m. in the Library of the Research Laboratory.

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The image shows a page from the "Harvard University Gazette," specifically Volume XXVI, Number 35, dated Saturday, May 16, 1931. The page includes a calendar of events for the upcoming days.

Headline:

  • HARVARD UNIVERSITY GAZETTE
  • VOLUME XXVI, SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1931, NUMBER 35
  • CALENDAR

Listed Events:

  1. Sunday, May 17:

    • Morning Service:
      • Speaker: The Rev. Frederick May Eliot, Minister of Unity Church, Saint Paul, Minnesota
      • Location: Appleton Chapel, 11 A.M.
      • Note: Seats in the North Gallery are open to the public.
  2. Monday, May 18:

    • Lecture:

      • Topic: "Archaeological Developments in Palestine in their Relation to Jewish History and Culture."
      • Speaker: Dr. Judah L. Magnes, Chancellor, The Hebrew University in Palestine
      • Location: Fogg Art Museum, 4:30 P.M.
    • Physical Colloquium:

      • Topic 1: "Effect of Pressure on the Quantum Anomalies of Ammonium Chloride and Bromide."
        • Speaker: Professor P. W. Bridgman
      • Topic 2: "Intensity Relations in Complex Spectra."
        • Speaker: Mr. M. H. Johnson
      • Location: Lecture Room, Cruft Laboratory, 4:45 P.M.
      • Note: Tea will be served at 4:15, in the Library of the Research Laboratory.

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The image is a page from the Harvard University Gazette, Volume XXVI, Number 35, dated Saturday, May 16, 1931. The page features the "Calendar" section, detailing events scheduled for the upcoming days.

Here are the specific events listed:

Sunday, May 17:

  • Morning Service: Conducted by the Rev. Frederick May Eliot, Minister of Unity Church, Saint Paul, Minnesota. The service is to be held at Appleton Chapel at 11 A.M. Seats in the North Gallery are open to the public.

Monday, May 18:

  • Lecture: "Archaeological Developments in Palestine in their Relation to Jewish History and Culture" by Dr. Judah L. Magnes, Chancellor of The Hebrew University in Palestine. The lecture will take place at the Fogg Art Museum at 4:30 P.M.

  • Physical Colloquium:

    1. "Effect of Pressure on the Quantum Anomalies of Ammonium Chloride and Bromide" by Professor P. W. Bridgman.
    2. "Intensity Relations in Complex Spectra" by Mr. M. H. Johnson.

    The colloquium will be held in the Lecture Room of the Cruft Laboratory at 4:45 P.M. Tea will be served at 4:15 P.M. in the Library of the Research Laboratory.

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The image shows a page from the Harvard University Gazette, Volume XXVI, Number 35, dated Saturday, May 16, 1931. The page is titled "Calendar" and lists events scheduled for Sunday, May 17, and Monday, May 18.

Sunday, May 17:

  • Morning Service: The Reverend Frederick May Eliot, Minister of Unity Church in Saint Paul, Minnesota, will deliver a service at Appleton Chapel at 11 a.m. Seats in the North Gallery are open to the public.

Monday, May 18:

  • Lecture: A lecture titled "Archaeological Developments in Palestine in their Relation to Jewish History and Culture" will be given by Dr. Judah L. Magnes, Chancellor of The Hebrew University in Palestine, at the Fogg Art Museum at 4:30 p.m.

  • Physical Colloquium:

    • Two talks are scheduled:
      1. "Effect of Pressure on the Quantum Anomalies of Ammonium Chloride and Bromide" by Professor P. W. Bridgman.
      2. "Intensity Relations in Complex Spectra" by Mr. M. H. Johnson.
    • The colloquium will be held in the Lecture Room, Croft Laboratory, at 4:45 p.m.
    • Tea will be served at 4:15 p.m. in the Library of the Research Laboratory.

This page provides a snapshot of the academic and cultural activities planned at Harvard University during those dates in 1931.

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The image shows a page from the Harvard University Gazette, Volume XXVI, dated Saturday, May 16, 1931, and it is Number 35. The section of the page visible is the "Calendar" for the following days:

Sunday, May 17:

  • Morning Service with The Rev. Frederick May Eliot, Minister of Unity Church, Saint Paul, Minnesota, at Appleton Chapel starting at 11 a.m. Seats in the North Gallery are open to the public.

Monday, May 18:

  • Lecture titled "Archaeological Developments in Palestine in their Relation to Jewish History and Culture" by Dr. Judah L. Magnes, Chancellor of The Hebrew University in Palestine, at the Fogg Art Museum at 4:30 p.m.
  • Physical Colloquium:
    • Topic I: "Effect of Pressure on the Quantum Anomalies of Ammonium Chloride and Bromide" by Professor P. W. Bridgman at 4:45 p.m.
    • Topic II: "Intensity Relations in Complex Spectra" by Mr. M. H. Johnson.
  • Tea will be served at 4:15 p.m. in the Library of the Research Laboratory.

The page is perforated and appears to be clipped from a larger document.

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The image shows a page from the "Harvard University Gazette," specifically Volume XXVI, Number 35, dated Saturday, May 16, 1931. The page features a calendar section listing events for Sunday, May 17, and Monday, May 18.

For Sunday, May 17:

  • There's a morning service conducted by The Rev. Frederick May Eliot, Minister of Unity Church in Saint Paul, Minnesota, at Appleton Chapel at 11 a.m.
  • Seats in the North Gallery are open to the public.

For Monday, May 18:

  • A lecture titled "Archaeological Developments in Palestine in their Relation to Jewish History and Culture" by Dr. Judah L. Magnes, Chancellor of The Hebrew University in Palestine, scheduled at Fogg Art Museum at 4:30 p.m.
  • A physical colloquium titled "Effect of Pressure on the Quantum Anomalies of Ammonium Chloride and Bromide" presented by Professor P. W. Bridgman, II, followed by "Intensity Relations in Complex Spectra" by Mr. M. H. Johnson. These talks take place in the Lecture Room, Cruft Laboratory, at 4:45 p.m.
  • Tea will be served at 4:15 in the Library of the Research Laboratory.

The page has several holes punched along the left side, suggesting it was meant to be placed in a binder. The print is black on a light beige background, with a red line marking the left margin of the text.

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This image shows a page that appears to be from an old publication. At the top, in bold text, it reads "HARVARD UNIVERSITY GAZETTE." Below this headline, additional text indicates the volume and number of the issue as "VOLUME XXVI SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1931 NUMBER 35," followed by a section labeled "CALENDAR."

The calendar lists events for Sunday, May 17, and Monday, May 18, comprising a morning service with the name of a reverend and the mention of a church, and lectures on topics such as archaeological developments in Palestine, pressure effects on quantum anomalies, and complex spectra. Names of individuals and locations are associated with these events.

The physical attributes of the paper include its beige color, with signs of aging and wear, such as slight discoloration and curled edges. Three circular holes are punched along the left edge, suggesting it was meant to be placed in a binder or similar filing system. The text is arranged in a formal, academic style, indicating an official announcement or schedule for university-related events. The typography has a classic, mid-20th century academic aesthetic.

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The image is a page from the Harvard University Gazette, specifically Volume XXVI, Number 35, dated Saturday, May 16, 1931. The page includes a calendar of events scheduled for Sunday, May 17, and Monday, May 18.

Events listed for Sunday, May 17:

  • Morning Service: The Rev. Frederick May Eliot, Minister of Unity Church, Saint Paul, Minnesota, at Appleton Chapel, 11 A.M. Seats in the North Gallery are open to the public.

Events listed for Monday, May 18:

  • Lecture: Dr. Judah L. Magnes, Chancellor of The Hebrew University in Palestine, will discuss "Archaeological Developments in Palestine in their Relation to Jewish History and Culture" at the Fogg Art Museum, 4:30 P.M.
  • Physical Colloquium:
    • "Effect of Pressure on the Quantum Anomalies of Ammonium Chloride and Bromide" by Professor P. W. Bridgman.
    • "Intensity Relations in Complex Spectra" by Mr. H. H. Johnson, held in the Lecture Room, Cruft Laboratory, 4:45 P.M. Tea will be served at 4:15 in the Library of the Research Laboratory.

The page has perforations on the left side, indicating it may have been part of a binder or similar collection.

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The image depicts the cover of the Harvard University Gazette, specifically Volume XXVI, Number 35, dated Saturday, May 16, 1931. The page is titled "CALENDAR" and lists upcoming events scheduled for Sunday, May 17, and Monday, May 18.

Details from the Calendar:

Sunday, May 17:

  • Morning Service: Conducted by The Rev. Frederick May Eliot, Minister of Unity Church, Saint Paul, Minnesota. The service is held at Appleton Chapel at 11 A.M.. Seats in the North Gallery are open to the public.

Monday, May 18:

  • Lecture: Titled "Archaeological Developments in Palestine in their Relation to Jewish History and Culture," delivered by Dr. Judah L. Magnes, Chancellor of The Hebrew University in Palestine. The lecture takes place at the Fogg Art Museum at 4:30 P.M.
  • Physical Colloquium:
    • Session I: "Effect of Pressure on the Quantum Anomalies of Ammonium Chloride and Bromide," presented by Professor P. W. Bridgman.
    • Session II: "Intensity Relations in Complex Spectra," presented by Mr. M. H. Johnson.
      Both sessions occur in the Lecture Room, Cruft Laboratory, starting at 4:45 P.M. Tea will be served at 4:15 P.M. in the Library of the Research Laboratory.

The layout is clean and formal, typical of academic publications from the early 20th century. The text is typed in a serif font, and the overall design is simple, with clear headings and organized information. The page appears to be part of a bound or clipped document, as indicated by the visible holes and the slightly worn edges.