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The image contains several newspaper clippings from the "Crimson," which appears to be a publication associated with Harvard University. The clippings are dated from February 1947 and cover various events and announcements related to the university.
Fogg Scene of Fourth University Tea Today
Art Treasures from Fogg in Lowell House Showing
Professor Hind's Lectures
The Charles Eliot Norton Lectures
Announce Sponsors of Museum Film Showing
Aldrich, Murray, and Sachs New Governors of C. S. D.
Professor A. M. Hind Will Open New Lecture Series
These clippings provide a snapshot of academic and cultural events at Harvard University during February 1947.
The image shows several newspaper clippings from February, detailing various events at Harvard University and the Fogg Museum.
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February 10 (Center Bottom):
February 11 (Left Bottom):
February 10 (Right Bottom):
February 3 (Far Bottom Right):
The newspaper clippings collectively cover a range of activities, lectures, and exhibitions related to the Fogg Art Museum and Harvard University's cultural and academic events.
The image displays a collection of newspaper clippings, each detailing various events and announcements related to Harvard University and its affiliated institutions. Here is a summary of each clipping:
FOGG SCENE OF FOURTH UNIVERSITY TEA TODAY
Professor Hind's Lectures
The Charles Eliot Norton Lectures
ANNOUNCE SPONSORS OF MUSEUM FILM SHOWING
ART TREASURES FROM FOGG IN LOWELL HOUSE SHOWING
ALDRICH, MURRAY, AND SACHS NEW GOVERNORS OF C. S. D.
PROFESSOR A. M. HIND WILL OPEN NEW LECTURE SERIES
The clippings provide a snapshot of the cultural and academic activities at Harvard University during the early 20th century, with a focus on art, lectures, and community engagement.
The image is a collection of newspaper clippings from the Harvard Crimson, dated in early February. Here's a detailed summary of each section:
Title: FOGG SCENE OF FOURTH UNIVERSITY TEA TODAY
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Title: Professor Hind's Lectures
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Title: ANNOUNCE SPONSORS OF MUSEUM FILM SHOWING
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Title: ART TREASURES FROM FOGG IN LOWELL HOUSE SHOWING
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Title: The Charles Eliot Norton Lectures
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Title: ANNOUNCE SPONSORS OF MUSEUM FILM SHOWING (continued)
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Title: ALDRICH, MURRAY, AND SACHS NEW GOVERNORS OF C. S. D.
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Title: PROFESSOR A.M. HIND WILL OPEN NEW LECTURE SERIES
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The image contains several newspaper clippings from the Harvard Crimson, dated February 1955. Here's a detailed summary of each clipping:
FOGG SCENE OF FOURTH UNIVERSITY TEA TODAY (February 6)
PROFESSOR HIND'S LECTURES (February 8)
ANNOUNCE SPONSORS OF MUSEUM FILM SHOWING (February 6)
ART TREASURES FROM FOGG IN LOWELL HOUSE SHOWING (February 6)
ALDRICH, MURRAY, AND SACHS NEW GOVERNORS OF C.S.D. (February 6)
PROFESSOR A. M. HIND WILL OPEN NEW LECTURE SERIES (February 3)
These clippings highlight various academic and cultural events at Harvard University during early February 1955, focusing on lectures, art exhibitions, and film screenings.
The image contains several newspaper clippings from Harvard University's "Crimson" and "Gazette" publications, dated February 1926. Here is a detailed summary of each clipping:
FOGG SCENE OF FOURTH UNIVERSITY TEA TODAY (Feb 6)
ART TREASURES FROM FOGG IN LOWELL HOUSE SHOWING (Feb 6)
PROFESSOR HIND'S LECTURES (Feb 8)
THE CHARLES ELIOT NORTON LECTURES (Feb 7)
ANNOUNCEMENT OF MUSEUM FILM SHOWING (Feb 6)
ALDRICH, MURRAY, AND SACH'S NEW GOVERNORS OF C.S.D. (Feb 10)
PROFESSOR A. M. HIND WILL OPEN NEW LECTURE SERIES (Feb 3)
The image you've provided appears to be a scanned compilation of newspaper clippings from different dates, mainly from February based on the dates indicated at the top of each article. The articles have dates and sections labeled such as "Feb.6 Crimson", "Feb. 7 Gazette", and similar entries. Although the image includes some portions that are slightly obscured, here is a description of the visible articles:
Fogg Scene of Fourth University Tea Today (upper left) - This article discusses a tea function at the Fogg Museum hosted by law professors and wives for legal students. It encourages all members of the Law School to attend.
Professor Hind's Lectures (upper right) - This section mentions Professor Arthur L. Hind's ongoing lecture series at a university. He is giving a series of lectures on Rembrandt, with further details about the contents and schedule.
Art Treasures from Fogg in Lowell House Showing (middle left) - The article describes an art exhibit at Lowell House that features 'interesting collection of oriental objects d'art', which have been lent by the Fogg Art Museum for an indefinite period.
The Charles Eliot Norton Lectures (middle center) - It outlines the schedule and topics of lectures by Charles Eliot Norton, who is to speak on art subjects under the auspices of the Division of the Fine Arts.
Announce Sponsors of Museum Film Showing (middle right) - A list of patrons and patronesses for 'The Adventures of Prince Achmed'. It is stated to be shown at the Fogg Art Museum.
Aldrich, Murray, and Sachs New Governors of C. S. D. (bottom left) - It announces new governors of the Cambridge School of Drama, highlighting their backgrounds and their appointments.
Professor A. M. Hind Will Open New Lecture Series (bottom right) - Further detailing Professor Hind's lectures with topics such as "Adam Elsheimer" and relating to painting in the seventeenth century.
Overall, the clippings seem to be from an academic or university setting, covering subjects like art exhibits, lectures, film showings, and faculty news.
This image shows a scrapbook or bulletin board with multiple newspaper clippings attached to it. They seem to be related to events and lectures at Harvard University, particularly involving faculty members, art exhibitions, and film showings.
Top left clipping (Crimson Feb.6): Announces the fourth University Tea event at the Fogg Museum hosted by the Harvard Law School faculty and their wives. Legal students are encouraged to attend.
Right above center clipping (Post Feb.8): Details an upcoming lecture series by Professor Arthur M. Hind, former Slade Professor at Oxford University. It mentions his position as an assistant keeper at the Department of Prints and Drawings at the British Museum.
Middle left clipping (Gazette Feb.7): Provides information about lectures by Professor Arthur M. Hind, focusing on Rembrandt and chaired as Charles Eliot Norton Lecturer. It also lists dates and themes for additional lectures in the series “Studies in XVII-Century Art—Cross Currents of Influence between Northern and Southern Europe.”
Middle right clipping (Gazette Feb.6): Announces sponsors for a museum film showing of "Prince Achmed" on February 14, including various wives of faculty members.
Bottom left clipping (Crimson Feb.11): Covers an art exhibition at Lowell House involving Mason Hammond '29, showcasing European etchings and art pieces recently acquired.
Bottom center clipping (Crimson Feb.10): Reports on three new governors elected for the Cambridge School of Drama, citing involvement from Harvard University affiliates.
Bottom right clipping (Crimson Feb.3): Another announcement on lectures from Professor Arthur M. Hind, who will discuss topics like "Adam Elsheimer and Northern Artists in Rome" at the Fogg Art Museum.
The clippings include dates they were published in various university-affiliated newspapers like the Crimson and the Gazette.
This image shows a scrapbook or album page with several newspaper clippings glued or taped onto it. The clippings are arranged somewhat orderly and are mostly about events, lectures, and announcements related to the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, and related academic and cultural activities.
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The page is white or light-colored, with some hole punches along the right edge, suggesting it may be part of a binder or collection.
The image shows a collection of newspaper clippings from the Harvard Crimson, dated February 6, 7, 8, 10, and 11, 1926. The clippings are organized in a grid format, with each section containing headlines and articles related to university events, lectures, and announcements. Here is a detailed description of the content:
This collection provides a snapshot of the vibrant academic and artistic life at Harvard in February 1926.