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The image shows two pages from the Harvard University Gazette, dated March 29, 1932.
The left page (page 132) contains the following information:
Theological School in Harvard University - Alumni Visitation:
Illustrated Lecture - Two Theories on Albrecht Dürer:
Lectures in French - Special:
Concert by the Harvard University Orchestra:
The right page is mostly blank except for a handwritten note at the top, which reads "Crimson, March 29, 1932." There is also a newspaper clipping attached to the top right corner, which mentions an illustrated lecture on Dürer by Dr. Hans Tietze to be given at Harvard. The lecture is noted to be at 4 p.m. in the Upper Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum. The clipping also includes a brief biography of Dr. Tietze, mentioning his role as the director of the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna and his contributions to art history.
The image shows a page from the Harvard University Gazette detailing events scheduled for Tuesday, March 29, 1932. On the left side of the page, the following activities are listed:
Additionally, there is a concert scheduled:
On the right side, there is a separate document titled "Transcript" from January 30, 1932, about a lecture given by Professor Hans Tietze on Dürer at the Fogg Museum, and it includes a detailed description of his talk.
On the bottom right of the page, the next day's schedule is briefly mentioned for Wednesday, March 30, 1932, which includes an Alumni Meeting and a lecture titled "The Dean Looks at Theological Education."
The image shows two pages, both seemingly from documents related to Harvard University, with one being a page from the Harvard University Gazette dated Tuesday, March 29, and the other a transcript of a lecture titled "Tietze Talks on Durer" dated March 29, 1932.
The image is a page from the Harvard University Gazette, dated Tuesday, March 29, 1932. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:
The Theological School in Harvard University:
Tuesday, March 29 (Continued):
Regular classes will be held during the morning hours of the Visitation days. Visiting alumni are welcome at all exercises, and all exercises are open to the two afternoons of the Visitation.
Additional Events:
The page also includes a small, partially visible notice on the right side, mentioning a Vietnamese lecturer at Mason Hall on Java, dated January 15, 1932.
The image contains two documents, one from the Harvard University Gazette dated March 29, 1932, and another which is a transcript of a lecture by Hans Tietze.
Harvard University Gazette (March 29, 1932):
Transcript of Lecture by Hans Tietze:
The document also includes a brief note about the lecture's content and context, emphasizing Tietze's expertise and the historical significance of Albrecht Dürer's work. The transcript provides a glimpse into the scholarly discussions and events held at Harvard University during that time.
The image contains two pages from a document, likely a newspaper or a magazine, detailing events and lectures from Harvard University, particularly focusing on the Theological School's Alumni Visitation on Tuesday, March 29, 1932, and a lecture by Professor Hans Tietze.
Left Page (Harvard University Gazette):
Date: Tuesday, March 29 (continued)
Event Details:
Illustrated Lecture:
Lecture:
Concert:
Wednesday, March 30:
Right Page (Transcript of a Lecture):
The pages provide a detailed schedule of academic and cultural events held at Harvard University during March 1932, with a focus on educational and artistic lectures.
This image displays an archival document consisting of a page from the Harvard University Gazette and another document pasted on the right-hand side. The left part of the image features what appears to be an excerpt from a publication with the title "Harvard University Gazette" and dates for events listed as Tuesday, March 29, and Wednesday, March 30, with no year specified. It details various university-related events and schedules such as lectures, chapel services, and the "Harvard University Orchestra" performance, among others.
The document on the right is titled "Title Talks on Dürer" and is dated "Crimson March 29, 1923". This suggests that it refers to a lecture or series of talks about the artist Albrecht Dürer, which was announced or reported on by the publication "Crimson" on March 29, 1923.
The overall presentation suggests that these documents are part of an archive or a collection of historical materials related to Harvard University and its events.
This image depicts a page from the Harvard University Gazette dated Tuesday, March 29, 1932. The page outlines several scheduled events, including lectures, services, and concerts.
There are additional notes and markings:
The document appears to be an announcement or program guide related to academic and cultural events happening at Harvard University on the specified date. The layout is simple, with a plain background allowing the text to be the focus.
The image shows two pages from a historical document, likely a university gazette or newsletter, dated March 29, 1932. The pages are from the Harvard University Gazette and feature a mix of announcements, event schedules, and academic activities.
The image captures a snapshot of academic and cultural life at Harvard University in early 1932. The left page provides a structured schedule of events, including lectures, concerts, and alumni activities, reflecting the university's engagement with both academic and artistic pursuits. The right page offers a glimpse into a lecture or discussion by Dr. Hans Tietze, highlighting the intellectual and artistic discourse of the time, particularly focusing on the works of Albrecht Dürer and broader themes in art and aesthetics. The combination of these pages illustrates the interdisciplinary nature of the university's activities during this period.
The image shows two documents, both printed on paper with a beige background. The first document is titled "Harvard University Gazette" and contains a schedule of events for Tuesday, March 29, and Wednesday, March 30. The schedule includes lectures, services, and concerts at Harvard University. The second document is a transcript of a lecture by Professor Hans Tietze on Albrecht Dürer, which was given on March 29, 1932. The transcript includes the title of the lecture, the date, and the location where it was given.