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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbook, January 1931-August 1933

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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:

  1. Theological School in Harvard University - Alumni Visitation:

    • March 29 (Continued):
      • 2:00 p.m., Divinity School: Opening Service, conducted by Professor William Lyon Phelps.
      • 2:45 p.m., Appleton Chapel: Memorial Address on Professor William Wallace Fenn.
      • 3:30 p.m., Andover Chapel: The Dudleian Lecture on Natural Religion, "Criticism and Devotion," by Professor Henry Nelson Wieman.
      • 4:00 p.m., Divinity Chapel: Chapel Service in Divinity Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Professor John Wright Buckham.
    • March 30:
      • 11:00 a.m., Andover Hall, Reading Room: Annual Harvard Theological Review Luncheon.
      • 2:00 p.m., Andover Hall, Reading Room: Annual Conference on Worship.
      • 3:00 p.m., Andover Hall, Reading Room: The Liturgical Movement in the Non-Liturgical Churches.
  2. Illustrated Lecture - Two Theories on Albrecht Dürer:

    • Dr. Hans Tietze, Upper Lecture Room, Fogg Art Museum, 4 p.m.
  3. Lectures in French - Special:

    • XI. "Les passages de la Charetteuse. La tour de Nesle." A lecture on the history of Algiers and the change Professor from France, Emerson D, 4:30 p.m.
  4. Concert by the Harvard University Orchestra:

    • (Pierné: Sodality of 1865), John Knowles Paine Concert Hall, Music Building, 8:15 p.m.

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.

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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:

  1. 2:00 p.m. - Alumni Visitation at Harvard University, starting with an Opening Session in Andover Chapel.
  2. 2:45 p.m. - Devotional Service in Andover Chapel.
  3. 3:00 p.m. - Memorial Address by Professor William E. Dodd in Andover Chapel.
  4. 3:30 p.m. - The Dudleian Lecture on Natural Religion, delivered by Professor Henry Nelson Wieman in Andover Chapel.
  5. 5:00 p.m. - Chapel Service in Divinity Chapel, conducted by Rev. Frederic Gill.
  6. 5:30 p.m. - Supper in the Farrar Room, Andover Hall.
  7. 7:30 p.m. - Conference on Worship, titled "The Liturgical Movement in the Non-Liturgical Churches," in the Chapel.
  8. 4:00 p.m. - Illustrated Lecture: "Two Theories on Albrecht Dürer" by Dr. Hans Tietze at the Fogg Art Museum.
  9. 4:30 p.m. - Lecture by Professor Léon-Ferré on "Stendhal" in the Divinity Chapel.

Additionally, there is a concert scheduled:

  • 8:15 p.m. - Concert by the Harvard University Orchestra in the Knowles Paine Concert Hall.

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."

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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.

Page 1: Harvard University Gazette

  • Date: Tuesday, March 29 (continued from previous page)
  • Theological School in Harvard University - "Alumni Visitation"
    • 2:30 p.m.: Andover Chapel - Devotional Service, President Emeritus William W. Reynolds, Memorial Address by Professor Daniel Evans, Abbot Professor of Christian Theology. Followed by the Dudleian Lecture on Natural Religion by Professor Henry Nelson Wieman of the University of Chicago.
    • 5:00 p.m.: Chapel Service in Divinity Chapel, President of the University, President Emeritus, and other faculty in attendance.
    • 6:00 p.m.: Dinner at the Inn, followed by a Conference on Worship at 7:30 p.m. in the Farrer Room, Andover Hall, with the topic "The Liturgical Movement in the Non-Liturgical Churches."
  • Illustrated Lecture: "Two Theories on Albrecht Dürer" by Dr. Hans Tietze at the Fogg Art Museum at 4:00 p.m.
  • Lectures in French: "Stendhal" by Professor Pierre Martino of the University of Algiers and Exchange Professor from France at Emerson D, 4:30 p.m.
  • Concert: By the Harvard University Orchestra at Paine Hall, 8:15 p.m.

Page 2: Transcript of Lecture

  • Title: Tietze Talks on Durer
  • Lecture Details: An illustrated lecture, open to the public, by Dr. Hans Tietze on "Two Theories on Albrecht Dürer" at the Fogg Museum at 4:00 p.m. The lecture will be repeated before the Archeological Institute.
  • Additional Notes: The page also includes a note dated January 30, 1932, about the lecture, and a description of Dr. Hans Tietze as the wife of the director of the Austrian National Gallery, highlighting her expertise and achievements in art history.

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The image is a page from the Harvard University Gazette, dated Tuesday, March 29, 1932. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:

Top Section:

  • Title Talks on Dürer:
    • An illustrated lecture open to the public will be given by Dr. Hans Tietze on the subject "Two Theories on Albrecht Dürer" at 4 o'clock in the Fogg Museum Lecture Room.

Middle Section:

  • The Theological School in Harvard University:
    Tuesday, March 29 (Continued):

    • 9 a.m.: Alumni Visitation in Andover Chapel with an opening session, devotional service conducted by the Rev. Henry N. Wieman, and an address by Daniel Evans.
    • 10:45 a.m.: Memorial Address on Professor William Wallace Fenn in Andover Chapel.
    • 3:30 p.m.: Dudleian Lecture on "The Validity and Ideals of the Ministerial Profession" by Professor Henry Nelson Wieman in Andover Chapel.
    • 5 p.m.: Vespers conducted by the Rev. Frederick Gill in Divinity Chapel.
    • 6 p.m.: Supper in the Farrer Room, Andover Hall.
    • 7:30 p.m.: Informal discussion in the Common Room, Andover Hall on "The Liturgical Movement in the Non-Anglican Churches" with Dean Sperry.

    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:

    • 4 p.m.: "Two Theories on Albrecht Dürer" by Dr. Hans Tietze in the Fogg Art Museum Lecture Room.
    • Lecture in French: "Stendhal," XI - "Les paysages de la Chartreuse: La leur Fascine" by Professor Pierre Martino of the University of Algiers, Exchange Professor from France, in Emerson D, at 4:30 p.m.
    • Concert: By the Harvard University Orchestra (Pianist Solidity of 1808), conducted by M.G. Wallace Woodworth, in Paine Concert Hall, Music Building, at 8:15 p.m. The program includes pieces by Beethoven, Mozart, and others.

Bottom Section:

  • The Theological School in Harvard University:
    Wednesday, March 30:
    • 10:30 a.m.: Alumni Meeting in Divinity Chapel with a dean's meeting on "The Dean Looks at Theological Education" by President Emeritus Charles W. Eliot.

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.

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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.

  1. Harvard University Gazette (March 29, 1932):

    • Tuesday, March 29:
      • Theological School in Harvard University:
        • Alumni Visitation:
          • 2:00 p.m., Andover Chapel: Devotional Service, conducted by the Rev. Frederick Gill.
          • 2:45 p.m., Andover Chapel: Memorial Address by Professor William Ernest Hocking.
          • 3:30 p.m., Andover Chapel: "The Dudleian Lecture on Natural Religion" by Professor Henry Nelson Wieman.
          • 5:00 p.m., Chapel Service in Divinity Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Frederick Gill.
          • 6:00 p.m., Supper in the Farrar Room, Andover Hall.
          • 7:30 p.m., Farrar Room: Conference on Worship.
          • 8:00 p.m., Andover Hall: Concert by the Harvard University Orchestra.
      • Illustrated Lecture:
        • "Two Theories on Albrecht Dürer" by Dr. Hans Tietze at the Fogg Art Museum at 4 p.m.
      • Lecture:
        • "Stendhal" by Professor Pierre Martino of the University of Algiers at 4:30 p.m.
      • Concert:
        • Harvard University Orchestra (Fierian Society of 1808), conducted by Mr. G. Wallace Woodworth in John Knowles Paine Concert Hall at 8:15 p.m.
      • Wednesday, March 30:
        • Theological School in Harvard University:
          • 10:30 a.m., Divinity Chapel: Alumni Meeting, "The Dean Looks at Theological Education" by President Emeritus Earl Morse Wilbur.
  2. Transcript of Lecture by Hans Tietze:

    • The lecture titled "Tietze Talks on Dürer" was given at the Fogg Art Museum.
    • It mentions an illustrated lecture on the subject "Two Theories on Albrecht Dürer."
    • The transcript indicates that the lecture was given on January 30, 1932, and was part of a series of lectures at the museum.

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.

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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:

    • Alumni Visitation:
      • 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.: Andover Chapel for Opening Session and Devotional Service.
      • 5:30 p.m.: Memorial Address by Professor William Henry Welch, followed by a lecture by Daniel Evans on Christian Theology.
      • 7:30 p.m.: Lecture on Natural Religion by Professor Henry Nelson Wieman at Andover Hall.
      • 9:00 p.m.: Chapel Service in Divinity Chapel conducted by Rev. Frederic Gill, followed by a Supper in Farrar Room.
      • 7:30 p.m.: Conference on Worship by Professor T. S. Eliot in the Farrar Room.
      • Regular classes will be held during morning hours of Visitation days. Visiting Alumni are welcome.
  • Illustrated Lecture:

    • "Two Theories on Albrecht Dürer" by Dr. Hans Tietze at the Fogg Art Museum, 4:00 p.m.
  • Lecture:

    • "Stendhal" by Professor Pierre Martino, University of Algiers, Emerson Hall, 4:30 p.m.
  • Concert:

    • By the Harvard University Orchestra (Fierian Society of 1808), conducted by Mr. G. Wallace Woodworth, in John Knowles Paine Concert Hall, Music Building, 8:15 p.m.
  • Wednesday, March 30:

    • 10:30 a.m.: Alumni Meeting in Divinity Chapel, followed by a lecture by President Emeritus Earl Morse Wilbur on "The Dean Looks at Theological Education."

Right Page (Transcript of a Lecture):

  • Lecture by Professor Hans Tietze:
    • Title: "Tietze Talks on Dürer"
    • Date: January 30, 1932
    • Venue: Museum of Fine Arts
    • Summary: The lecture discusses the works and theories of Albrecht Dürer, emphasizing the importance of his contributions to art and his role in the development of European art. The transcript is dated March 29, 1932, and mentions that Tietze is a well-known art historian and author. The lecture is part of the Harvard University Museum series.

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.

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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.

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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.

  1. "The Theological School in Harvard University: 'Alumni Visitation,'" scheduled for various times and locations, conducted by different professors and deans.
  2. Illustrated Lecture on "Two Theories on Albrecht Dürer" by Dr. Hans Tietze, scheduled at 4 PM.
  3. Lectures in French & Dunehill Concert scheduled later in the day.

There are additional notes and markings:

  • A small clipping attached at the top left with the title "Tietze Talks on Durer."
  • Handwritten note "Crimson March 29, 1932" just below the clipping.
  • Another clipping is attached in the bottom right with a title indicating "Viennese Lecturer at Museum" alongside handwritten note "Transcript Jan. 30, 1932."

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.

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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.

Left Page (Harvard University Gazette - Tuesday, March 29, Continued):

  • Header: The page is titled "HARVARD UNIVERSITY GAZETTE" and is dated Tuesday, March 29 (Continued).
  • Content:
    • Alumni Visitation:
      • Events scheduled for the Alumni Visitation, including a devotional service at 2:30 P.M. in Andover Chapel, led by Professor Willard L. Sperry.
      • A lecture on "Two Theories on Albreacht Durer" by Dr. Hans Tietze, scheduled for 4 P.M. in the Upper Lecture Room at the Fogg Art Museum.
      • A lecture by Professor William Wallace Fenn on "The Duddellan Lecture on Natural Religion" at 2:30 P.M. in Andover Chapel.
      • A lecture by Professor Henry Nelson on "Gnosticism and Devotion" at 5 P.M. in Chapel Service in Divinity Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Frederic Gill, Minister Emeritus of the First Parish in Arlington.
      • A supper in the Fayerweather Room, Andover Hall, at 7:30 P.M. in the Fayer Room.
      • A conference on worship, led by Professor Pierre Martino of the University of Algiers, scheduled for 4:30 P.M. in Emerson D.
    • Music Event:
      • A concert by the Harvard University Orchestra (Ionian Society of 1808), conducted by Mr. G. Wallace Woodworth, at 8:15 P.M. in the Music Building, 16 P.M. (likely a typo; should be 8:15 P.M.).
    • Additional Notes:
      • Regular classes will be held during the morning hours of the Visitation days.
      • Visiting alumni will be welcome at these exercises, and all school exercises will be omitted on the two afternoons.

Right Page (Transcript - January 30, 1932):

  • Header: The page is labeled as a Transcript dated January 30, 1932.
  • Content:
    • Lecture Announcement:
      • An announcement for an illustrated lecture titled "Tietze Talks on Durer" by Dr. Hans Tietze, scheduled for 10:30 A.M. in the Divinity Chapel.
      • The lecture is part of a public event, with a note that the talk will also be given in the upper lecture rooms of the Fogg Museum at 4 o'clock today.
    • Body Text:
      • The text appears to be a transcript or summary of a lecture or discussion, likely related to art or aesthetics. It mentions topics such as:
        • The Viennese Lecture at Museum.
        • References to Professor Hans Tietze, who is described as a Professor of Fine Arts at the University of Vienna.
        • Discussions about art, aesthetics, and possibly philosophical or cultural themes.
        • Mentions of artistic movements, artistic value, and artistic study.
        • References to Italian art, French art, and German art, indicating a comparative or historical analysis.
        • The text includes philosophical reflections on beauty, truth, and the role of art in society.

Overall Context:

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.

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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.