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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbook, January 1931-August 1933

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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.

  1. Fogg Scene of Fourth University Tea Today

    • Date: February 6
    • Members of the Faculty of the Harvard Law School and their wives will form a receiving line at the fourth University Tea. The event will be held in the Main Dance Court of the Fogg Museum from 4 until 6 o'clock.
    • Several professors and their wives are listed, including Professor Samuel Williston, Professor and Mrs. A. W. B. Simpson, and others.
    • All members of the Law School are invited, including married students and their wives.
  2. Art Treasures from Fogg in Lowell House Showing

    • Date: February 6
    • The activities of Mason Hammond, head tutor of Lowell House, have succeeded in procuring art treasures for the common rooms of the House.
    • Items include Japanese prints, a sketch by Eugene Delacroix, a portrait of a Yankee skipper, and Chinese lions.
  3. Professor Hind's Lectures

    • Date: February 5
    • Professor Arthur M. Hind, Charles Eliot Norton Professor of the History of Art at Harvard University, will continue his lectures on Rembrandt.
    • The lectures will be held at 5 o'clock in the New Lecture Hall, corner of Kirkland and Oxford Streets.
  4. The Charles Eliot Norton Lectures

    • Date: February 7
    • Professor Arthur M. Hind will give a series of lectures on Rembrandt, open to the public.
    • The lectures will be held on Wednesday evenings during the second half-year at 5 o'clock.
    • Additional lectures by Professor Hind on "Studies in XVII-Century Art" will be held on various dates in February and March.
  5. Announce Sponsors of Museum Film Showing

    • Date: February 6
    • Wives of Faculty Members are included as patronesses for a showing of the film "Prince Achmed" on February 14.
    • The film will be shown in the Lecture Hall of the Fogg Art Museum.
    • A list of patronesses and patrons is provided.
  6. Aldrich, Murray, and Sachs New Governors of C. S. D.

    • Date: February 6
    • Three Harvard men have been elected members of the Board of Governors of the Society for the Preservation of the Drama.
    • The individuals are R. S. Aldrich, J. Murray, and P. A. Sachs.
  7. Professor A. M. Hind Will Open New Lecture Series

    • Date: February 3
    • Professor A. M. Hind will give a series of lectures on "Studies in XVII Century Art—Cross Currents of Influence between Northern and Southern Artists."
    • The first lecture will be on Thursday in the Large Lecture Hall of the Fogg Art Museum at 5 o'clock.
    • The title of the first lecture is "Adam Elsheimer and Northern Artists in Rome."

These clippings provide a snapshot of academic and cultural events at Harvard University during February 1947.

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The image shows several newspaper clippings from February, detailing various events at Harvard University and the Fogg Museum.

  1. February 6 (Top Left):

    • Fogg Scene of Fourth University Tea Today: This article announces an afternoon tea at the Fogg Museum for law professors and their wives. The tea is open to members of the Law School, all officers, and students, scheduled from 4 to 6 o'clock.
  2. February 7 (Top Right):

    • The Charles Eliot Norton Lectures: Professor Arthur M. Hind is delivering lectures on prints and drawings at the British Museum, starting on February 11. The lectures will continue every Wednesday evening at 8:00 PM in the New Lecture Hall, Kirkland and Oxford Streets. The series includes portraits, landscapes, and a conclusion on the second half-year.
  3. February 8 (Center Top):

    • Professor Hind's Lectures: Details about the continuation of Professor Hind's lectures on prints and drawings, including the schedule for the second half-year.
  4. February 10 (Center Bottom):

    • Announcement of Museum Film Showing: A list of patrons and patrons' wives who will sponsor the film "The Adventures of Prince Achmed." The film is scheduled for February 14 at the Fogg Art Museum. The complete list includes several names.
  5. February 11 (Left Bottom):

    • Art Treasures from Fogg in Lowell House Showing: This article describes the exhibits at Lowell House, including Japanese prints, a sketch of an English lady, and a pair of Chinese lions, all part of the Fogg Art Museum’s collections.
  6. February 10 (Right Bottom):

    • New Governors of C.S.D: Three new members of the Cambridge School of Drama’s Board of Governors are introduced: R. S. Aldridge, H. Murray, and P. J. Sachs.
  7. February 3 (Far Bottom Right):

    • Professor A. M. Hind Will Open New Lecture Series: This announcement details that Professor Arthur M. Hind will open a new lecture series on "Studies in Seventeenth Century Art – Cross Currents of Influence between Northern and Southern Europe," starting on February 11.

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.

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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:

  1. FOGG SCENE OF FOURTH UNIVERSITY TEA TODAY

    • Date: Feb. 6
    • Event: Law Professors and their wives will attend an afternoon function at the Fogg Museum. The tea is hosted by the Rembrandt Club. Members of the Law School faculty and their wives, along with married students, are invited. The event is from 4 to 6 p.m.
  2. Professor Hind's Lectures

    • Date: Feb. 8
    • Event: Professor Arthur M. Hind, Charles Eliot Norton Professor of Poetry at Harvard, will deliver a series of lectures on "Studies in XVII-Century Art - Cross Currents of Influence between Northern and Southern Europe." Lectures are on Thursdays at 5 p.m. in the Fogg Art Museum's Large Lecture Hall.
  3. The Charles Eliot Norton Lectures

    • Date: Feb. 7
    • Event: Professor Arthur M. Hind, former Slade Professor at Oxford, will give a series of lectures on Rembrandt, beginning Feb. 11. Lectures are at 8 p.m. in the New Lecture Hall. Professor Hind will also meet students at the Fogg Art Museum on Wednesdays from 2 to 4 p.m.
  4. ANNOUNCE SPONSORS OF MUSEUM FILM SHOWING

    • Date: Feb. 6
    • Event: Wives of faculty members will sponsor the film "Prince Achmed" on February 14 at the Fogg Lecture Hall. The list of patrons and patronesses is provided.
  5. ART TREASURES FROM FOGG IN LOWELL HOUSE SHOWING

    • Date: Feb. 4
    • Event: A collection of oriental objects and other art treasures from the Fogg Museum will be displayed in Lowell House. The exhibition includes Japanese prints, a Chinese screen, and Chinese lions.
  6. ALDRICH, MURRAY, AND SACHS NEW GOVERNORS OF C. S. D.

    • Date: Feb. 6
    • Announcement: Three Harvard men, R. S. Aldrich, Dr. W. H. Murray, and P. J. Sachs, have been elected to the Board of Governors of the Cambridge School of Design.
  7. PROFESSOR A. M. HIND WILL OPEN NEW LECTURE SERIES

    • Date: Feb. 3
    • Event: Professor Arthur M. Hind will give a lecture titled "Adam Elsheimer and Northern Artists in Rome" as part of the Division of Fine Arts' series on "Studies in XVII-Century Art - Cross Currents of Influence between Northern and Southern Europe." The lecture will be held on February 12 at 5 p.m. in the Fogg Art Museum's Large Lecture Hall.

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.

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The image is a collection of newspaper clippings from the Harvard Crimson, dated in early February. Here's a detailed summary of each section:

Top Left:

Title: FOGG SCENE OF FOURTH UNIVERSITY TEA TODAY
Content:

  • Law professors and their wives will host a reception for law students and their wives at the fourth University Tea, held in the Renaissance Court of the Fogg Museum from 4 until 6 o'clock.
  • The following professors and their wives are involved: Samuel Williston, Austin W. Scott, Zechariah Chafee Jr., Joseph H. Beale, Joseph Warren, Edmund M. Morgan, Livingston Hall, James Bradley Thayer, Edward H. Warren, and Manley O. Hudson.
  • All members of the Law School, officers, and students in the University are invited to attend.

Top Center:

Title: Professor Hind's Lectures
Content:

  • Professor Arthur M. Hind from the National Gallery of Art at London will continue his series of Charles Eliot Norton Lectures on "Rembrandt and His Influence" starting on Wednesday, February 11.

Top Right:

Title: ANNOUNCE SPONSORS OF MUSEUM FILM SHOWING
Content:

  • Wives of faculty members from various departments, including Patrons-to-be, are sponsoring the film "The Adventures of Prince Achmed" on February 14.
  • The film will be shown in the Large Lecture Hall of the Fogg Art Museum on Saturday, February 14, in two showings at 7:30 and 9 o'clock.
  • The list of patronesses includes names such as Mrs. W. C. Abbott, Mrs. H. M. Allen, Mrs. Charles H. Taylor, and others.

Middle Left:

Title: ART TREASURES FROM FOGG IN LOWELL HOUSE SHOWING
Content:

  • Mason Hammond, tutor at Lowell House, has arranged for the display of art treasures from the Fogg Art Museum in Lowell House.
  • Exhibits include Japanese prints, a sketch on an English lady, and a portrait of a Vankee skipper.
  • The collection also features a Tibetan mandala and a pair of Chinese lions.

Middle Center:

Title: The Charles Eliot Norton Lectures
Content:

  • Professor Arthur M. Hind will deliver a series of lectures on Rembrandt, open to the public, at the Fogg Art Museum.
  • Dates and topics include:
    • Feb. 11: Portraits
    • Feb. 18: Landscapes
    • Feb. 25: Compositions
  • Additional lectures by Professor Hind on "Studies in XVII-Century Art" are scheduled for February 12, 19, and 26.

Middle Right:

Title: ANNOUNCE SPONSORS OF MUSEUM FILM SHOWING (continued)
Content:

  • Continues listing patronesses and sponsors for the film showing of "The Adventures of Prince Achmed."

Bottom Left:

Title: ALDRICH, MURRAY, AND SACHS NEW GOVERNORS OF C. S. D.
Content:

  • Three Harvard men, R. S. Aldrich, H. A. Murray Jr., and P. J. Sachs, have been elected to the Board of Governors of the Cambridge School of the Drama.

Bottom Right:

Title: PROFESSOR A.M. HIND WILL OPEN NEW LECTURE SERIES
Content:

  • Professor A. M. Hind will open a series of lectures under the Division of Fine Arts during the second half-year.
  • The series titled "Adam Elsheimer and Northern Artists in Rome" will be given in the Large Lecture Hall of the Fogg Art Museum at 5 o'clock and will be open to the public.

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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:

  1. FOGG SCENE OF FOURTH UNIVERSITY TEA TODAY (February 6)

    • Law professors and their wives will host the fourth annual University Tea at the Fogg Art Museum from 4 to 6 o'clock.
    • The event is open to members of the Harvard Law School faculty, their wives, and married students and their wives.
    • Notable attendees include Professors Samuel Williston, A. W. Scott, Zechariah Chafee, Joseph Redlich, E. S. Thurston, E. R. James, and others, along with their spouses.
  2. PROFESSOR HIND'S LECTURES (February 8)

    • Professor Arthur M. Hind, former Slade Professor at Oxford University, will give a series of lectures titled "Studies in XVII Century Art - Cross Currents of Influence Between Northern and Southern Europe."
    • The lectures will be held in the New Lecture Hall at the Fogg Art Museum and are open to the public.
    • Schedule:
      • February 11: Portraits
      • February 18: Landscapes
      • February 25: Conclusion
  3. ANNOUNCE SPONSORS OF MUSEUM FILM SHOWING (February 6)

    • Wives of faculty members have sponsored a film showing at the Fogg Art Museum on February 14.
    • The film "The Adventures of Prince Achmed" will be shown at 8:30 PM in the Large Lecture Hall.
    • A list of patrons and patrons' wives is provided, including names like Mesdames W. C. Abbott, H. M. Allen, Charles A. Beard, and others.
  4. ART TREASURES FROM FOGG IN LOWELL HOUSE SHOWING (February 6)

    • Mason Hammond, head tutor of Lowell House, has arranged an exhibition of art treasures from the Fogg Art Museum.
    • The exhibition includes three Japanese prints, a sketch by an English lady, and a pair of Chinese lions.
    • These items are on display in the common rooms of Lowell House.
  5. ALDRICH, MURRAY, AND SACHS NEW GOVERNORS OF C.S.D. (February 6)

    • Three Harvard men have been elected to the Board of Governors of the Cambridge School of Drama.
    • The new governors are R. S. Aldrich, H. Murray, and P. J. Sachs.
  6. PROFESSOR A. M. HIND WILL OPEN NEW LECTURE SERIES (February 3)

    • Professor Arthur M. Hind will give the first lecture in a new series titled "Studies in XVII Century Art - Cross Currents of Influence Between Northern and Southern Europe."
    • The lecture will be held in the Large Lecture Hall of the Fogg Art Museum at 5 o'clock.
    • The title of the lecture is "Adam Elsheimer and Northern Artists in Rome."

These clippings highlight various academic and cultural events at Harvard University during early February 1955, focusing on lectures, art exhibitions, and film screenings.

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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:

  1. FOGG SCENE OF FOURTH UNIVERSITY TEA TODAY (Feb 6)

    • Law professors and their wives will receive at an afternoon function on the fourth University Tea at the Fogg Museum. The event is held from 4 to 6 o'clock.
    • The list of faculty members includes Professor Samuel Williston, Professor A. W. Scott, Professor and Mrs. Zechariah Chafee, Professor and Mrs. J. H. Beale, Professor and Mrs. E. S. Thurston, Professor and Mrs. E. R. James, Professor and Mrs. T. R. Powell, Professor and Mrs. M. C. Campbell, Professor and Mrs. E. M. Morgan.
    • The event is open to all members of the Law School, officers, and students.
  2. ART TREASURES FROM FOGG IN LOWELL HOUSE SHOWING (Feb 6)

    • Mason Hammond '25, head tutor of Lowell House, has arranged an exhibition of art treasures from the Fogg Art Museum in the common rooms of Lowell House.
    • The exhibit includes Japanese prints, a sketch of an English lady, and a portrait of a Yankee skipper. Also featured is a collection of Chinese lions from Northern China.
  3. PROFESSOR HIND'S LECTURES (Feb 8)

    • Professor Arthur M. Hind, former Slade Professor at Oxford University, will give a series of lectures on Rembrandt in the New Lecture Hall.
    • The lectures are scheduled for Wednesdays at 8 o'clock, starting February 10. The topics include Portraits, Landscapes, and Concluding remarks.
  4. THE CHARLES ELIOT NORTON LECTURES (Feb 7)

    • Professor Arthur M. Hind is also giving the Charles Eliot Norton Lectures in Poetry at Harvard.
    • The lectures are scheduled for Thursdays at 5 o'clock in the Large Lecture Hall of the Fogg Art Museum, starting February 11. The topics include Rubens and Van Dyck, Poussin and Claude, and El Greco and Modern Art.
  5. ANNOUNCEMENT OF MUSEUM FILM SHOWING (Feb 6)

    • The Fogg Art Museum will show the film "The Adventures of Prince Achmed" on February 14.
    • The event is sponsored by various faculty members and patrons, including the Cambridge School of Drama, and will be held in the Fogg Art Museum.
  6. ALDRICH, MURRAY, AND SACH'S NEW GOVERNORS OF C.S.D. (Feb 10)

    • Three Harvard men have been elected to the Board of Governors of the Cambridge School of Drama: R. S. Aldrich, H. A. Murray, and P. J. Sachs.
  7. PROFESSOR A. M. HIND WILL OPEN NEW LECTURE SERIES (Feb 3)

    • Professor Arthur M. Hind will open a series of lectures on "Studies in XVII Century Art – Cross Currents of Influence between Northern and Southern Europe".
    • The first lecture, titled "Adam Elsheimer and Northern Artists in Rome," will be held on February 3 in the Large Lecture Hall of the Fogg Art Museum at 5 o'clock.

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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:

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

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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.

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.”

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. Bottom center clipping (Crimson Feb.10): Reports on three new governors elected for the Cambridge School of Drama, citing involvement from Harvard University affiliates.

  7. 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.

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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.

Key details include:

  • A clipping titled "FOGG SCENE OF FOURTH UNIVERSITY TEA TODAY," describing an afternoon function for law professors and their wives, urging legal students to attend.
  • Multiple clippings about "Professor Hind's Lectures" and related art lectures, including dates for talks on Rembrandt, Rubens, and other art topics.
  • An announcement titled "ANNOUNCE SPONSORS OF MUSEUM FILM SHOWING," detailing wives of faculty members as patrons for a showing of the film "Prince Achmed."
  • A note about "ART TREASURES FROM FOGG IN LOWELL HOUSE SHOWING," describing an exhibition of oriental objects and Japanese prints.
  • A clipping about new governors of the Cambridge School of the Drama.
  • An announcement of a new lecture series by Professor A. M. Hind, with a specific lecture on "Adam Elsheimer and Northern Artists in Rome."
  • The clippings have handwritten dates and labels such as "Crimson Feb. 10," "Gazette Feb. 6," "Gazette Feb. 7," and "Post Feb. 8," which indicate the sources or dates of the clippings.

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.

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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:

Top Left Section (Crimson Feb. 6)

  • Headline: "FOGG SCENE OF FOURTH UNIVERSITY TEA TODAY"
    • Content:
      • Announces a tea event to be held at the Fogg Museum in the Renaissance Court, scheduled for the afternoon.
      • The event is open to law professors, their wives, and law students.
      • The tea is set to take place from 4 p.m. until 6 p.m.
      • Specific attendees are mentioned, including professors and their spouses.
      • All law school members are invited, but married students and their wives are particularly encouraged to attend. The tea is limited to members of the law school, officers, and students.

Top Right Section (Gazette Feb. 6)

  • Headline: "ANNOUNCE SPONSORS OF MUSEUM FILM SHOWING"
    • Content:
      • Announces the sponsors of a film showing at the Fogg Art Museum.
      • The film, titled "The Adventures of Prince Achmed," will be shown in the Large Lecture Hall of the Fogg Art Museum on February 14.
      • The film will be shown in the afternoon and evening.
      • The sponsors include faculty members and patrons who will act as patronesses for the event.
      • A list of sponsors is provided, including names such as Charles M. Ames, W. C. Abbott, H. M. Allen, and others.

Middle Left Section (Crimson Feb. 7)

  • Headline: "The Charles Eliot Norton Lectures"
    • Content:
      • Announces a series of lectures by Professor Arthur M. Hind, former Slade Professor at Oxford University and Assistant Keeper of the Department of Prints and Drawings at the British Museum.
      • Professor Hind will deliver the Charles Eliot Norton Lectures on Poetry, which are open to the public.
      • The lectures will be held in the New Lecture Hall, corner of Kirkland and Oxford Streets, on Wednesday evenings during the second half-year at 5 o’clock.
      • The first lecture, titled "Portraits," is scheduled for February 11. Subsequent lectures include "Landscapes" (Feb. 18), "Conclusions" (Feb. 25), and others.
      • Additional lectures by Professor Hind on "Studies in XVII-Century Art" are also announced, focusing on the influence between Northern and Southern Europe in the 18th century. These will be held on Thursdays at 5 o’clock in the Large Lecture Hall of the Fogg Art Museum.

Middle Right Section (Gazette Feb. 7)

  • Headline: "The Charles Eliot Norton Lectures" (continued)
    • Content:
      • Provides further details about Professor Hind’s lectures, including the schedule and topics.
      • The lectures are open to the public and will take place in the Large Lecture Hall of the Fogg Art Museum.
      • The text reiterates the schedule and topics of the lectures.

Bottom Left Section (Crimson Feb. 11)

  • Headline: "ART TREASURES FROM FOGG IN LOWELL HOUSE SHOWING"
    • Content:
      • Describes an art exhibition at Lowell House, organized by Mason Hammond, the head tutor.
      • The exhibition features a collection of oriental objects on loan from the Fogg Art Museum, including three Japanese prints dating from the first contact with modern Europe, a sketch by an English lady of a certain age, a Yankee skipper, and a portrait of a soldier.
      • The exhibition also includes a pair of Chinese lions, considered of exceptional artistic merit, and a sculpted head from Northern China.
      • The exhibition is open to residents and by appointment for the large common room.

Bottom Middle Section (Crimson Feb. 10)

  • Headline: "ALDRICH, MURRAY, AND SACHS NEW GOVERNORS OF C. S. D."
    • Content:
      • Announces the election of three Harvard men to the Board of Governors of the Cambridge School of Drama.
      • The new governors are R. S. Aldrich ’25, general manager of the Drama; J. R. McDowell ’17, assistant professor of Dramatic Art; and B. A. Murray ’15, assistant professor of Abnormal and Dynamic Psychology at Harvard University and associate director of the Fogg Art Museum.

Bottom Right Section (Crimson Feb. 3)

  • Headline: "PROFESSOR A. M. HIND WILL OPEN NEW LECTURE SERIES"
    • Content:
      • Announces that Professor A. M. Hind will deliver a series of lectures under the auspices of the Division of Fine Arts during the second half-year.
      • The lectures will focus on "Studies in XVIII-Century Art—Cross Currents of Influence between Northern and Southern Europe."
      • The first lecture, titled "Adam El-sheimer and Northern Artists of Rome," will be given in the Large Lecture Hall of the Fogg Art Museum at 5 o’clock on the first day of the series.

Overall Layout and Context

  • The clippings are neatly arranged in a grid format, with each section clearly labeled with the newspaper name (Harvard Crimson or Gazette) and the date.
  • The content focuses on university events, lectures, exhibitions, and administrative announcements, reflecting the academic and cultural activities at Harvard University during the early 20th century.
  • The articles highlight the involvement of faculty members, students, and the public in various cultural and intellectual endeavors.

This collection provides a snapshot of the vibrant academic and artistic life at Harvard in February 1926.