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The image shows a document titled "ENTERTAINMENTS, LECTURES, AND EXCURSIONS" with a subsection labeled "Concerts." The document announces three concerts to be held in the Court of the Fogg Art Museum on Thursday evenings, specifically on July 23, July 30, and August 6, at 8:00 PM. The concerts on July 23 and August 6 will feature recitals for violin and piano by Mr. Harrison Keller, violinist, and Professor Edward Ballantine. The concert on July 30 will be performed by the Norfleet Trio, which includes violin, cello, and piano. The programs for these concerts will be announced later. The document appears to be a typed page, and there are some handwritten notes and a date, "July 1951," written at the bottom. The page is slightly yellowed and has three holes punched along the left side, suggesting it might be part of a larger binder or collection.
The image shows a document titled "Entertainment, Lectures, and Excursions." It specifically mentions details about three concerts that will be held in the Court of the Fogg Art Museum on Thursday evenings.
The concerts are scheduled as follows:
The document is dated November 1931, as indicated by the handwritten date "34111931" in the lower left corner. The document appears to be part of a series or folder, as indicated by the file tabs visible on the left side.
The image shows a document that appears to be a program or schedule for concerts. The document is titled "Entertainments, Lectures, and Excursions" with a section specifically for concerts.
The text on the document reads:
"Three concerts will be given in the Court of the Fogg Art Museum on Thursday evenings, July 23, July 30, and August 6, at 8 o'clock. On July 23 and August 6 there will be recitals for violin and piano given by Mr. Harrison Keller, violinist, and Professor Edward Ballantine. The concert on July 30 will be given by the Norfleet Trio, consisting of violin, 'cello, and piano. The programs will be announced later."
The date "34 11 1931" is handwritten in the lower right corner of the document. The document also has some holes along the left side, suggesting it might be part of a larger set of papers or a filing system.
The image shows a typed document with a heading "ENTERTAINMENTS, LECTURES, AND EXCURSIONS" and a section titled "Concerts." The document is dated July 1951, as indicated by the handwritten date in the bottom left corner (July 11, 1951).
The text within the document states:
"Three concerts will be given in the Court of the Fogg Art Museum on Thursday evenings, July 26, July 30, and August 6, at 8 o'clock. On July 26 and August 6 there will be recitals for violin and piano given by Mr. Harrison Keller, violinist, and Professor Edward Ballantine. The concert on July 30 will be given by the Norfleet Trio, consisting of violin, 'cello, and piano. The programs will be announced later."
The document appears to be part of a larger collection, as suggested by the hole-punched edges, indicating it might have been stored in a binder or file.
The image shows a printed document detailing a series of concerts and recitals, part of a section titled "Entertainments, Lectures, and Excursions."
Here are the specifics outlined in the document:
Concerts:
Three concerts are scheduled to take place in the Court of the Fogg Art Museum on Thursday evenings:
Recitals:
On July 23 and August 6, there will be recitals for violin and piano performed by Mr. Harrison Keller (violinist) and Professor Edward Ballantine.
Ensemble Performance:
The concert on July 30 will be given by the Norfleet Trio, which consists of violin, cello, and piano.
Program Announcement:
The specific programs for these concerts will be announced at a later date.
Additionally, there is a handwritten note at the bottom of the document, though it is not entirely legible. The note appears to be dated "34 VII 951," but the context or meaning of this is unclear.
The image depicts a piece of paper, likely a document or announcement, with the title "ENTERTAINMENTS, LECTURES, AND EXCURSIONS" at the top. The text is centered and appears to be typewritten. Below the title, there is a section labeled "Concerts" which provides details about three upcoming concerts:
At the bottom left of the document, there is a handwritten note that reads "K.U.C. 34.11.15.3". The document is bound with three holes on the left side, indicating it might be part of a larger binder or booklet. The paper is off-white or cream-colored.
This image displays a beige piece of paper with some typed text affixed to it in the upper left corner. The paper appears to be aged and has two holes punched on its left edge, suggesting it was once part of a binder or file. The text is underlined with the title "ENTERTAINMENTS, LECTURES, AND EXCURSIONS" and beneath that, the subheading "Concerts." This label indicates the nature of the content detailed below.
The body text outlines a series of concerts that were to be given in the Court of the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University on July 23, August 6, and August 20 on Thursdays. It specifies that there will be recitals for violin and piano given by Mr. Harrison Keller on violin and Mr. Efrem Zimbalist. The trio mentioned consists of violin, cello, and piano, but the particular performers in this trio are not listed. The text also notes that the programs will be announced later.
At the bottom left of the typed note, there is a handwritten notation: "N.C. July 1951," which could indicate when the note was made or when the event was happening.
This image likely depicts a historical document or a reproduction discussing scheduled performances in the early-mid 20th century.
The image shows a beige sheet of paper with three holes punched along the left side, suggesting it might be part of a binder or notebook. At the top of the sheet, there is a small printed notice with a heading "ENTERTAINMENTS, LECTURES, AND EXCURSIONS" followed by a sub-heading "Concerts". The text below provides details about three upcoming concerts to be held in the Court of the Fogg Art Museum on Thursday evenings of July 23, July 30, and August 6, at 8 o'clock. On July 23 and August 6, recitals for violin and piano will be given by Mr. Harrison Keller, violinist, and Professor Edward Ballantine. On July 30, the performance will be by the Noctet Trio, consisting of violin, cello, and piano. The specific program details will be announced later. There is a small notation at the bottom left with the numbers "NUC 24*1951".
The image shows a printed announcement or flyer for a series of concerts, lectures, and excursions. The document is titled "ENTERTAINMENTS, LECTURES, AND EXCURSIONS" and focuses on upcoming concerts. The text is neatly typed and centered on a light-colored sheet of paper with visible perforations along the left edge, suggesting it may have been part of a bound or stapled document.
Concerts at the Fogg Art Museum:
Handwritten Note:
The image depicts an announcement for a series of musical performances at the Fogg Art Museum, featuring recitals by Mr. Harrison Keller and Professor Edward Ballantine, as well as a concert by The Norfleet Trio. The announcement is dated and includes a handwritten note in the margin, indicating it may have been part of a historical or archival collection.
The image is a photograph of a page from a booklet or brochure. The page contains text that provides information about upcoming events, specifically concerts, at the Fogg Art Museum. The text is organized under the heading "ENTERTAINMENTS, LECTURES, AND EXCURSIONS" and further specifies "Concerts."
The concerts are scheduled for three Thursday evenings: July 23, July 30, and August 6, all starting at 8 o'clock. On July 23 and August 6, there will be recitals for violin and piano given by Mr. Harrison Keller, a violinist. On July 30, the concert will be given by the Northfleet Trio, consisting of violin, cello, and piano. The programs for these concerts will be announced later.
The page appears to be made of cream-colored paper, and the text is printed in black ink. There are several small holes along the left side of the page, suggesting that it might have been part of a bound booklet or brochure. The overall design of the page is simple and straightforward, focusing on providing clear and concise information about the events.