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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbook, January 1931-August 1933

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The image is a page from a document titled "Boston Breeze" dated March 1931. It contains a list of lectures, events, and articles related to cultural and artistic activities in Boston during that month. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:

Lectures

  • March 2 (Monday): Lt. Col. Ruth H. Lincoln speaks on "The Organization and Training of the American Red Cross" at the home of Mrs. Elliot C. Woodward.
  • March 3 (Tuesday): Arthur C. Pillsbury lectures on "The Norfolk House Center in Rome" at Symphony Hall.
  • March 4 (Wednesday): Fred W. Coburn discusses "Little Known Colonial Painters" at the American Meteorological Society.
  • March 4 (Wednesday): Rev. Carleton E. Trowbridge speaks on "The Emergence of the Christian Church" at the home of Mrs. E. Carter.
  • March 5 (Thursday): Prof. Arthur M. Hind lectures on "El Greco and Modern Art" at the Museum of Fine Arts.
  • March 7 (Saturday): Breen discusses "The Holy Land" at Symphony Hall.
  • March 10 (Tuesday): Mrs. Elliot Woodward hosts a lecture on "Wadsworth" at her home.
  • March 10 (Tuesday): Charles H. Horsfall speaks on "Early American Furniture" at the American Genealogical Society.
  • March 11 (Wednesday): Mrs. Grace Nichols discusses "The Home" at her home.
  • March 11 (Wednesday): Rev. Carleton E. Trowbridge speaks on "The Emergence of the Christian Church" at the home of Mrs. E. Carter.
  • March 12 (Thursday): Prof. Arthur M. Hind lectures on "Italy and the School of the Renaissance" at the Museum of Fine Arts.
  • March 14 (Saturday): Breen discusses "Unusual Europe" at Symphony Hall.

Events Tonight (March 2)

  • Lowell Institute: Lecture series on "Cruelty to Animals" at Jordan Hall.
  • Boston Elocution Club: Meeting at the Boston City Club.
  • Boston City Club: Meeting with a discussion on "The League of Nations."
  • Boston Elocution Club: Meeting at the Boston City Club.
  • Boston City Club: Meeting with a discussion on "The League of Nations."
  • Boston Elocution Club: Meeting at the Boston City Club.
  • Boston City Club: Meeting with a discussion on "The League of Nations."
  • Boston Elocution Club: Meeting at the Boston City Club.
  • Boston City Club: Meeting with a discussion on "The League of Nations."
  • Boston Elocution Club: Meeting at the Boston City Club.
  • Boston City Club: Meeting with a discussion on "The League of Nations."
  • Boston Elocution Club: Meeting at the Boston City Club.
  • Boston City Club: Meeting with a discussion on "The League of Nations."
  • Boston Elocution Club: Meeting at the Boston City Club.
  • Boston City Club: Meeting with a discussion on "The League of Nations."
  • Boston Elocution Club: Meeting at the Boston City Club.
  • Boston City Club: Meeting with a discussion on "The League of Nations."
  • Boston Elocution Club: Meeting at the Boston City Club.
  • Boston City Club: Meeting with a discussion on "The League of Nations."
  • Boston Elocution Club: Meeting at the Boston City Club.
  • Boston City Club: Meeting with a discussion on "The League of Nations."
  • Boston Elocution Club: Meeting at the Boston City Club.
  • Boston City Club: Meeting with a discussion on "The League of Nations."
  • Boston Elocution Club: Meeting at the Boston City Club.
  • Boston City Club: Meeting with a discussion on "The League of Nations."
  • Boston Elocution Club: Meeting at the Boston City Club.
  • Boston City Club: Meeting with a discussion on "The League of Nations."
  • Boston Elocution Club: Meeting at the Boston City Club.
  • Boston City Club: Meeting with a discussion on "The League of Nations."
  • Boston Elocution Club: Meeting at the Boston City Club.
  • Boston City Club: Meeting with a discussion on "The League of Nations."
  • Boston Elocution Club: Meeting at the Boston City Club.
  • Boston City Club: Meeting with a discussion on "The League of Nations."
  • Boston Elocution Club: Meeting at the Boston City Club.
  • Boston City Club: Meeting with a discussion on "The League of Nations."
  • Boston Elocution Club: Meeting at the Boston City Club.
  • Boston City Club: Meeting with a discussion on "The League of Nations."
  • Boston Elocution Club: Meeting at the Boston City Club.
  • Boston City Club: Meeting with a discussion on "The League of Nations."
  • Boston Elocution Club: Meeting at the Boston City Club.
  • Boston City Club: Meeting with a discussion on "The League of Nations."
  • Boston Elocution Club: Meeting at the Boston City Club.
  • Boston City Club: Meeting with a discussion on "The League of Nations."
  • Boston Elocution Club: Meeting at the Boston City Club.
  • Boston City Club: Meeting with a discussion on "The League of Nations."
  • Boston Elocution Club: Meeting at the Boston City Club.
  • Boston City Club: Meeting with a discussion on "The League of Nations."
  • Boston Elocution Club: Meeting at the Boston City Club.
  • Boston City Club: Meeting with a discussion on "The League of Nations."
  • Boston Elocution Club: Meeting at the Boston City Club.
  • Boston City Club: Meeting with a discussion on "The League of Nations."
  • Boston Elocution Club: Meeting at the Boston City Club.
  • Boston City Club: Meeting with a discussion on "The League of Nations."
  • Boston Elocution Club: Meeting at the Boston City Club.
  • Boston City Club: Meeting with a discussion on "The League of Nations."
  • Boston Elocution Club: Meeting at the Boston City Club.
  • Boston City Club: Meeting with a discussion on "The League of Nations."
  • Boston Elocution Club: Meeting at the Boston City Club.
  • Boston City Club: Meeting with a discussion on "The League of Nations."
  • Boston Elocution Club: Meeting at the Boston City Club.
  • Boston City Club: Meeting with a discussion on "The League of Nations."
  • Boston Elocution Club: Meeting at the Boston City Club.
  • Boston City Club: Meeting with a discussion on "The League of Nations."
  • Boston Elocution Club: Meeting at the Boston City Club.
  • Boston City Club: Meeting with a discussion on "The League of Nations."
  • Boston Elocution Club: Meeting at the Boston City Club.
  • Boston City Club: Meeting with a discussion on "The League of Nations."
  • Boston Elocution Club: Meeting at the Boston City Club.
  • Boston City Club: Meeting with a discussion on "The League of Nations."
  • Boston Elocution Club: Meeting at the Boston City Club.
  • Boston City Club: Meeting with a discussion on "The League of Nations."
  • Boston Elocution Club: Meeting at the Boston City Club.
  • Boston City Club: Meeting with a discussion on "The League of Nations."
  • Boston Elocution Club: Meeting at the Boston City Club.
  • Boston City Club: Meeting with a discussion on "The League of Nations."
  • Boston Elocution Club: Meeting at the Boston City Club.
  • Boston City Club: Meeting with a discussion on "The League of Nations."
  • Boston Elocution Club: Meeting at the Boston City Club.
  • Boston City Club: Meeting with a discussion on "The League of Nations."
  • Boston Elocution Club: Meeting at the Boston City Club.
  • Boston City Club: Meeting with a discussion on "The League of Nations."
  • Boston Elocution Club: Meeting at the Boston City Club.
  • Boston City Club: Meeting with a discussion on "The League of Nations."
  • Boston Elocution Club: Meeting at the Boston City Club.
  • Boston City Club: Meeting with a discussion on "The League

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The image is a page from the March 1931 edition of the Boston Broadsheet, detailing lectures and events for the week. Here is a detailed summary:

Lectures

  • March 2 (Monday):

    • Lieut. Col. Rush B. Lincoln at the National Guard Armory, 306 Dartmouth Street, on "The Organization and Training of the Army Corps."
  • March 3 (Tuesday):

    • Arthur C. Pillsbury at the Norfolk House Center, 10:30 a.m., on "Life in the South Seas."
  • March 4 (Wednesday):

    • Fred W. Colburn at the New England Historical Genealogical Society, 230 p.m., on "Little Known Colonial Painters."
  • March 5 (Thursday):

    • Rev. Charles Carroll at the Fogg Museum, 238 Beacon Street, on "The English and Modern Art."
  • March 7 (Saturday):

    • Bramson Decou at Symphony Hall, 2:30 p.m., "Holy Week."
  • March 10 (Tuesday):

    • Mme. Roger-Pavet at the home of Mrs. Eliot Wadsworth, 180 Marlboro Street, on "The American Girl."
  • March 10 (Tuesday):

    • Charles H. Hutchins at the New England Historical Genealogical Society, 9 Ashmunt Place, on "Early American Historical Documents."
  • March 11 (Wednesday):

    • Mme. Roger-Pavet at the home of Miss Grace Nichols, 107 Chestnut Street, on "The American Girl."
  • March 12 (Thursday):

    • Prof. Arthur M. Hind at the Fogg Museum, Cambridge, on "Italy and the School of the World."
  • March 14 (Saturday):

    • Bramson Decou at Symphony Hall, 2:30 p.m., "Unusual Europe."

Events Tonight (March 2)

  • Lectures and Meetings:
    • Various lectures and meetings, including a testimonial dinner for Mrs. Everett O. Pliny and a speaking program by the Boston Art Club.
  • Theater:
    • "Trader Horn" at Tremont Theater, 8:30 p.m.
    • "City Lights" at the Orpheum, 9 p.m.
    • "The Great Adventure" at the Colonial, 9 p.m.
    • "The Great Adventure" at the Rialto, 9 p.m.
  • Miscellaneous:
    • Exhibitions and art shows, such as "Boston Art Club" and "Museum of Fine Arts."

Events Tomorrow (March 3)

  • West Roxbury Community Meeting:
    • Various lectures and meetings at the West Roxbury Public Library.
  • Theater:
    • "Trader Horn" at Tremont Theater, 8:30 p.m.
    • "City Lights" at the Orpheum, 9 p.m.
  • Miscellaneous:
    • Various exhibitions and meetings, including "The Fogg Art Museum" and "Boston Art Club."

Transcript (March 14)

  • Lecture:
    • "About Goya Prints" by Miss Alice Maginnis at the Fogg Art Museum.
  • Exhibitions:
    • "Boston and the Cape" at Grace Horne’s galleries.
    • "Watercolors by Margaret Laighton" at the Fogg Art Museum.
    • "Jordan Marsh Show Over" at the Copley Plaza Hotel.
    • "Private View Tomorrow at Museum of Fine Arts" featuring "The Memorial Exhibition of Sculpture."

Additional Information

  • Special Events:
    • The Fogg Art Museum will host an exhibition of watercolors by Margaret Laighton, featuring flowers and still-life paintings.

This page is rich in cultural and educational activities, reflecting the vibrant intellectual and artistic life of Boston in March 1931.

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The image contains pages from a newspaper or a bulletin titled "Boston Breeze," dated March 1931. The pages list lectures, events, and exhibitions that were scheduled for that month.

Lectures:

March 2 (Monday):

  • Lecturer: Lieut. Col. Rush B. Lincoln
  • Topic: "The Organization and Training of the Army Air Corps"
  • Organizer: National Civic Federation
  • Location: 306 Dartmouth Street

March 3 (Tuesday):

  • Lecturer: Arthur C. Pillbury
  • Topic: Benefit lecture for the Norfolk House Center in Roxbury

March 4 (Wednesday):

  • Lecturer: Fred W. Colburn, artist of the Boston Herald
  • Topic: "Little Known Colonial Painters"
  • Location: New England Historical Genealogical Society, 9 Ashburton Place

March 5 (Thursday):

  • Lecturer: Rev. Dr. C. E. Carver
  • Topic: "Christianity and the World War"
  • Location: At the home of Mrs. L. Carver Fenno, 238 Beacon Street

March 7 (Saturday):

  • Lecturer: Prof. Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.
  • Topic: "The Era of Franklin and Jefferson"
  • Location: Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge

March 8 (Sunday):

  • Lecturer: Branson Decou
  • Topic: Symphony concert at Symphony Hall

March 9 (Monday):

  • Lecturer: Mrs. Eliot Wadsworth
  • Topic: Lecture at the home of Mrs. Eliot Wadsworth

March 10 (Tuesday):

  • Lecturer: Charles H. Hutsachek
  • Topic: "Early American Historical Society"
  • Location: New England Historical Genealogical Society, 9 Ashburton Place

March 11 (Wednesday):

  • Lecturer: Mrs. Grace Nichols
  • Topic: Lecture at the home of Miss Grace Nichols, 101 Chestnut Street

March 12 (Thursday):

  • Lecturer: Prof. Arthur M. Hind
  • Topic: "Italy and the School of the World"
  • Location: Fogg Museum, Cambridge

March 14 (Saturday):

  • Lecturer: Branson Decou
  • Topic: Symphony concert at Symphony Hall

Events Tonight:

Lowell Institute:

  • Topic: "Social and Political Ideas of Some American Thinkers"
  • Location: Huntington Hall, 499 Commonwealth Avenue

Huntington Hall:

  • Event: Lecture and testimonial dinner for Mrs. Everett O. Plummer

Various Locations:

  • Numerous meetings, lectures, and concerts at various clubs and societies, including the Boston City Club, Jamaica Plain Tuesdays, and the Museum of Fine Arts.

Transcript Highlights:

March 14:

  • Lecturer: Margaret Laighton
  • Topic: "About Goya Prints"
  • Location: Fogg Art Museum

March 15:

  • Exhibition: "Jordan Marsh Show Over" at the Museum of Fine Arts

March 16:

  • Private View: At the Museum of Fine Arts featuring works by Charles Gleyre and others.

Exhibitions:

Fogg Art Museum:

  • Exhibition: "Goya Prints and Drawings" by Charles Gleyre, watercolors by Walter Kilham, and other exhibitions.

Museum of Fine Arts:

  • Exhibition: "Jordan Marsh Show" featuring various artworks and sculptures.

The bulletin also mentions specific venues and times for various events, including concerts, lectures, and social gatherings.

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The image depicts a page from a Boston newspaper titled "Boston Breeze" dated March 1931. The page includes a detailed schedule of lectures and events.

Lectures:

  • March 2 (Monday): Listed as Lieut. Col. Rush B. Lincoln on "The Organization and Training of the Army Air Corps."
  • March 3 (Tuesday): Arthur C. Pillibee speaking at the Norfolk House Center in Roxbury.
  • March 4 (Wednesday): Fred W. Colburn discussing "Little Known Colonial Painters" at the New England Historical Genealogical Society.
  • March 5 (Thursday): Prof. Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. on "The Eighteenth Century and Modern Art" at the Fogg Museum.
  • March 7 (Saturday): Branson Decou on "The Holy Land" at Symphony Hall.
  • March 10 (Tuesday): Mimeograph details and a meeting at the home of Mrs. Elliot Wadsworth.
  • March 10 (Thursday): Charles H. Hutchins on "Early American Historical Paintings" at the New England Historical Society.
  • March 11 (Wednesday): Rev. Carrol Perry speaking on "Cosimo de Medici."
  • March 12 (Thursday): Prof. Arthur M. Hind on "Italy and the School of the World."
  • March 14 (Saturday): Branson Decou on "Unusual Europe" at Symphony Hall.

Events Tonight:

  • Lowell Institute: Lecture series on "Science and Political Ideas" at the Huntington Hall.
  • Various meetings and events at different clubs and societies, including the Boston Art Club, Fogg Art Museum, and the Museum of Fine Arts.

Transcript:

  • Transcript of March 14, detailing a lecture series on the drought relief.
  • Description of an exhibition of Goya Prints at the Fogg Art Museum.
  • Boston and Cape Cod exhibition by Grace Horne.
  • Information about the Jordan Marsh Show Over, which is originally announced to be on view for one week but continues through the next week.
  • Events at the Museum of Fine Arts, including exhibitions and lectures.

Other Articles:

  • A brief mention of the Museum of Fine Arts' opening hours and special events.
  • A note about private views on March 16 at the Museum of Fine Arts.

The newspaper also features a few advertisements and mentions of various local activities and events happening in Boston during March 1931.

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The image displays a two-page spread from a dated program or events listing, likely from March 1931. The left page is titled "Lectures" and the right page is titled "Events Tonight." Handwritten notes and annotations are visible throughout the pages, indicating dates and additional information.

Left Page: Lectures

  • March 2 (Monday): Lieut. Col. Rush B. Lincoln will lecture on "The Organization and Training of the Army Air Corps" at 8 p.m. at the Military Club, 306 Dartmouth Street.
  • March 3 (Tuesday): Arthur C. Pillsbury will present "Life in the South Seas" at 8:15 p.m. at the Norfolk House, 100, to benefit the Norfolk House Center in Roxbury.
  • March 4 (Wednesday): Fred W. Colburn, editor of the Boston Herald, will discuss "Little Known Colonial Painters" at 8 p.m. at the New England Historical Genealogical Society, 36 Newbury Street.
  • March 4 (Wednesday): Rev. Charles H. Brent will speak on "The Church and the World" at 7:45 p.m. at the First Church, 238 Beacon Street.
  • March 5 (Thursday): Prof. Arthur O. Lovejoy from Johns Hopkins will lecture on "Art and the Modern World" at 8 p.m. at the Fogg Museum.
  • March 7 (Saturday): Bronson Decour will present "The Holy Land" at 2:30 p.m. at the Symphony Hall.
  • March 10 (Tuesday): Mrs. Henry Lee Higginson will speak at 3 p.m. at 180 Marlborough Street.
  • March 11 (Wednesday): Charles H. W. Foster will lecture on "Early American Glass" at 8 p.m. at the New England Historical Genealogical Society, 36 Newbury Street.
  • March 12 (Thursday): Prof. Arthur M. Hunt from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts will speak on "Italy and the School of the World" at 8 p.m. at the Fogg Museum.
  • March 14 (Saturday): Bronson Decour will present "Unusual Europe" at 2:30 p.m. at the Symphony Hall.

Right Page: Events Tonight and Other Notices

  • Events Tonight (March 2):

    • Lowell Institute: Lecture by Dr. A. E. Graef on "Church and State" at 8 p.m. at Huntington Hall, 26 Brimmer Street.
    • Boston Art Club: Exhibition at 192 Newbury Street.
    • Longy School of Music: Concert at 8:15 p.m. at Symphony Hall.
    • Boston City Club: Dinner at 6:30 p.m. at the Hotel Statler, 100 Huntington Avenue.
    • Various other meetings and events are listed, including talks at the Boston Women's Educational and Industrial Union, the Fabric Rollers Club, and the Boston Association of Real Estate Boards.
  • Other Notices:

    • An article by Margaret Laitton on the exhibition of her water colors at the Fogg Art Museum, with details about the event and her background.
    • Information about the exhibition at the Boston Art Club, featuring works by Charles G. Harper, Elizabeth Okie, and others.
    • A private view at the Museum of Fine Arts on March 17, with an exhibition of drawings and paintings from the collection of Mrs. Horace E. Russell, and an exhibition of Indian miniatures and modern French paintings.

Handwritten Annotations:

  • The date "March 14" is underlined, and the word "Transcript" is written, indicating the source or the date of the transcript.
  • "Post Mar. 15" is written next to one of the articles.
  • "Private View Tomorrow at Museum of Fine Arts" is noted, with the date "March 16" and the word "Transcript" written beside it.

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The image is a collection of newspaper clippings from the Boston Evening Transcript, dated from March 2 to March 15, detailing various lectures, events, and exhibitions taking place primarily in the Boston area.

Lectures:

March 2 (Monday)

  • Col. Rush B. Lincoln: "The Organization and Training of the Army Air Corps" at the Army and Navy Y.M.C.A. under the auspices of the Boston Chapter of the Military Order of the World Wars.

March 3 (Tuesday)

  • Arthur C. Pillsbury: "Life in the South Seas" at the Norfolk House Center in Roxbury.

March 4 (Wednesday)

  • Fred W. Colburn: "Little Known Colonial Painters" at the New England Historical Genealogical Society.

March 5 (Thursday)

  • Prof. Arthur M. Hind: Lecture on "Fogg Museum, Cambridge."

March 7 (Saturday)

  • Bronson Decou: "The Holy Land" at Symphony Hall.

March 10 (Tuesday)

  • Charles H. Huchings of Worcester: "Early American Silver" at the New England Historical and Genealogical Society.

March 11 (Wednesday)

  • Mme. Roulet-Perry and Mme. Grace Nichols: Lecture on "Cosmos de Medici."

March 12 (Thursday)

  • Prof. Arthur M. Hind: "Italy and the School of the World" at Fogg Museum, Cambridge.

Events Tonight (March 14):

  • Lowell Institute:
    • Edwin Bidwell Wilson on "Science and Political Ideas" at the New Old South Church, 8 p.m.
  • Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children:
    • Dr. Richard C. Cabot at 185 Marlborough Street, 8 p.m.
  • Boston Art Students' Association:
    • Musical and dancing entertainment at 71 Chandler Street, 8 p.m.
  • Boston Browning Society:
    • Meeting at the Women's City Club, 4 Park Street, 2:30 p.m.
  • Other Events:
    • Various other lectures and meetings listed for societies like the Twentieth Century Club, Boston Authors' Club, and more.

Exhibitions:

  • Fogg Art Museum:
    • Miss A.lice Magnus will speak on watercolors from the Fogg Museum, focusing on "Flowers Predominate" and "Boston and the Cape."
    • Walter Kühnhold will discuss watercolors by various artists, including Dürer and Winslow Homer.

Upcoming Events:

  • March 15 (Post March 14):
    • Special exhibitions at the Fogg Art Museum and a private view at the Museum of Fine Arts.
    • Invitations sent for the exhibition of Solomon R. Guggenheim's collection of non-objective paintings at the Corcoran Gallery of Art.
    • A lecture on "The Architecture of India" by Dr. K de B. Codrington.

Other Notices:

  • Various meetings and social events are scheduled by different clubs and societies throughout the week.
  • The document also includes advertisements and announcements for various social gatherings and club meetings.

Overall, the clippings provide a detailed snapshot of the cultural and educational activities in Boston during early March of that year.

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The image showcases a scrapbook page containing newspaper clippings related to arts and cultural events from various newspapers in Boston during March 1931.

On the left side, there's a list titled "LECTURES," dated March 2 to March 14, detailing lectures and events happening in Boston. These include talks by notable figures such as Lieut. Col. Rush B. Lincoln, Fred W. Cullinan (editor of the Boston Herald), Rev. Carl M. Johnson, Prof. Arthur M. Hind, and others. Each entry provides the date, time, location, and the topic of the lecture.

The main section in the center features a clipping titled "EVENTS TONIGHT," which provides a dense list of activities happening that evening, such as performances, meetings, and exhibitions. This includes several entries like the Lowell Institute lecture series, concerts, meetings at clubs and societies, exhibitions at museums, and more specific events such as lectures on cruelty to animals, a museum of fine arts exhibition, and a dinner at the Boston City Club.

There are smaller clippings at the bottom related to specific events or exhibitions. For instance, there's information about lectures on the drought relief, a watercolors exhibition by Margaret Leighton, and reflections on various works and exhibitions at local bookstores and museums.

Notable dates and notes written by hand include "Boston Breeze, Mar 2," "Transcript March 14," "Post Mar. 15," "Transcript March 16," and "Mar 5, C.S.M., March 2," likely indicating the sources and dates the newspaper clippings were taken from or relevant notes for the scrapbook owner.

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This image seems to be a collection of newspaper clippings titled "Boston Breeze," dated March 1931, pinned onto a board. The clippings provide information on various events categorized under headings such as "LECTURES" and "EVENTS TONIGHT."

The left column, under "LECTURES," details a series of talks and lectures scheduled for specific dates in March 1931. Various individuals are listed as speakers, along with the topics of their talks, some of which are related to education, history, and art. The locations and addresses where these events are to take place are also provided.

The middle column lists "EVENTS TONIGHT," which appears to be from another date, March 5, as indicated by the handwritten note at the top. The events include various community meetings, literary discussions, dinners, concerts, and other community-focused gatherings taking place in Boston.

The right column contains additional listings for events, including museum exhibitions, film screenings, and community meetings, among others. The document emphasizes cultural and educational activities.

At the bottom left are separate clippings titled "Transcript March 14" with additional information on specific topics like "About Giza Pyramids" and "Boston and the Cape," which may relate to lectures or exhibitions.

On the right side, there are smaller articles about a "Private View Tomorrow at Museum of Fine Arts" and notes about the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University.

Throughout the image, there are handwritten notes indicating dates such as "Mar. 5" and "March 2." There are annotations in red next to some of the events, likely indicating changes or selections of interest. The overall impression is one of an organized schedule or planning of attendance at cultural events in the Boston area during March 1931.

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This image shows a scrapbook page with several newspaper clippings and handwritten notes pasted on it. The clippings are primarily related to lectures, events, exhibitions, and art shows mostly in the Boston area, dating from early March 1931.

  • The top left clipping is titled "LECTURES" and lists various upcoming lectures in March 1931, including topics such as the organization and training of the Army Air Corps, life in the South Seas, colonial painters, Emperor Charles V, modern art, and more.
  • The top right clipping is titled "EVENTS TONIGHT" and provides a schedule of various events occurring that evening, including lectures, theater shows, exhibitions, and meetings.
  • Along the middle and bottom sections are smaller clippings discussing art exhibitions, galleries, and specific artists like Margaret Laighton and Alice Maginnis, as well as announcements for special private views and museum events.
  • There are handwritten notes on the page indicating "Boston Breeze Mar. 1931," "Mar. 5," "Mar. 2," "Transcript March 14," "Post Mar. 15," and "Transcript March 16," likely referring to dates and sources of the clippings.

The overall theme of the page centers around cultural events, particularly involving art, lectures, and exhibitions in Boston in March 1931.

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The image is a page from a newspaper or magazine, containing a mix of articles and advertisements. The page is divided into sections, with headings such as "LECTURES," "EVENTS TONIGHT," "EVENTS TOMORROW," and "POST." The articles are written in a formal tone and cover a range of topics, including lectures, exhibitions, and events happening in Boston. The advertisements are for various services and products, such as a lecture on water colors by Margaret Leighton, a private view at the Museum of Fine Arts, and a French doll exhibit at the Fogg Art Museum. The page also includes a transcript of a speech by Miss Alice Maginnis, who will speak about the drought relief.