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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbook, January 1931-August 1933

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The image shows a page from the "Harvard University Gazette" dated March 12, 1937. The page lists various events scheduled for Friday, March 18. Here is a detailed summary of the events listed:

  1. Lectures on Patent Law:

    • Time: 4:30 P.M.
    • Location: Lecture Room, Cruft Laboratory
    • Speaker: Mr. David Rines
  2. Graduate School of Education:

    • Conference with School Committees and Superintendents of Schools:

      • Chairman: Professor P. H. Hanus
      • Topic: "The Public Schools and the Economic Crisis"
      • Speakers: Dr. G. C. S. Benson; Professor L. L. Dudley; Dr. Fred C. Smith; Dr. Clarence H. Densmore, Superintendent of Schools, Arlington
      • Time: 8 P.M.
      • Location: Sever 23
    • Conference with Teachers of French:

      • Chairman: Professor L. J. A. Mercier
      • Topic: "The Possible Scope of the Reading Program of an Oral Method Course in Modern Foreign Languages in the High School"
      • Discussion opened by: Professor Mercier; Miss Emily P. Burdox, Newton High School; Miss Ida M. Sargent, Brookline Public Schools
      • Demonstration: Miss Margaret Hill, Brookline High School
      • General Discussion
      • Time: 8 P.M.
      • Location: Lawrence A
    • Conference on Instrumental Music in Schools:

      • Chairman: Mr. Russell A. Cook
      • Time: 8 P.M.
      • Location: Lawrence 20
    • Conference on the Teaching of the Social Sciences:

      • Chairman: Mr. Horace C. Kidger, Newton High School
      • Speakers: Dr. H. E. Wilson; Mr. Howard B. Wilder, Melrose High School
      • Reports by: Mr. Roy A. Price and Miss Mary V. Smith, Bridgewater Normal School
      • Time: 8 P.M.
      • Location: Emerson D
  3. Conference on Commercial Education:

    • Chairman: Miss Ruby Nason, President of the Commercial Directors' Club of cities in the metropolitan area outside of Boston
    • Speakers: Dean T. Lawrence Davis, Boston University; Professor F. G. Nichols, Boston University
    • Topic: "The Preparation of the Commercial Teacher"
    • Discussion: Committee on Commercial Education
    • Time: 7:45 P.M.
    • Location: Large Lecture Hall, Fogg Art Museum
    • Note: This conference is open to all who are interested in the subjects to be discussed.

The page is printed in a simple, clear format, listing the events in a structured manner with details about the time, location, and participants for each event.

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The image is a page from the Harvard University Gazette dated March 12, 1932. It outlines a schedule of events for Friday, March 18, primarily focused on educational and academic activities.

  1. Lectures on Patent Law VI:

    • Speaker: Mr. David Rines
    • Location: Lecture Room, Cruft Laboratory
    • Time: 4:30 p.m.
  2. Graduate School of Education Conferences:

    • Conference on Educational Problems with School Committees and Superintendents of Schools:

      • Chairman: Professor P. H. Hanus
      • General Theme: "The Public Schools and the Economic Crisis"
      • Speakers: Dr. G. C. S. Benson, Professor L. L. Dudley, Dr. Fred C. Smith, Dr. Clarence H. Dempsey (Superintendent of Schools, Arlington)
      • Time: 5:00 p.m.
    • Conference with Teachers of French:

      • Chairman: Professor L. J. A. Mercier
      • Topic: "The Possible Scope of the Reading Program of an Oral Method Course in Modern Foreign Languages in the High School"
      • Speaker: Professor Mercier
      • Discussion: Miss Emily P. Burdon (Newton High School) and Miss Louise Gambrill (Brookline Public Schools)
      • Demonstration: Reading ability in various grades of pupils in the Brookline High School
      • Location and Time: Lawrence A, 8 p.m.
    • Conference on Instrumental Music in Schools:

      • Chairman: Mr. Russell A. Cook
      • Location and Time: Lawrence 20, 8 p.m.
    • Conference on the Teaching of the Social Sciences:

      • Chairman: Mr. Horace C. Kidger (Newton High School)
      • Speakers: Dr. H. E. Wilson, Mr. Howard B. Wilder (Melrose High School)
      • Research Reports: Mr. Roy A. Price and Miss Mary V. Smith (Bridgewater Normal School)
      • Location and Time: Emerson D, 8 p.m.
  3. Conference on Commercial Education:

    • Chairman: Miss Ruby Nason (President of the Commercial Directors' Club of cities in the metropolitan area outside of Boston)
    • Speakers: Dean T. Lawrence Davis (Boston University), Professor F. G. Nichols (President of the American Institute for Secretaries), Report by a Member of the Greater Boston Committee on Commercial Education
    • Location and Time: Large Lecture Hall, Fogg Art Museum, 7:45 p.m.
    • Note: This conference is open to all interested in the subjects to be discussed.

The schedule highlights various educational discussions, lectures, and conferences aimed at improving educational practices and understanding across different academic subjects.

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The document is a schedule of events taking place on Friday, March 18, as published in the Harvard University Gazette on March 12, 1932. The day's events include several conferences and lectures:

  1. Lectures on Patent Law at 4:30 p.m. in the Lecture Room, Cruft Laboratory, led by Mr. David Rines.
  2. Graduate School of Education Conferences on Educational Problems at Sever 23 at 8 p.m., chaired by Professor P. H. Hanus. The theme is "The Public Schools and the Economic Crisis," with speakers including Dr. G. C. S. Benson, Professor L. L. Dudley, Dr. Fred C. Smith, and Dr. Clarence H. Dempsey.
  3. Conference with Teachers of French at Lawrence A at 8 p.m., chaired by Professor L. J. A. Mercier, focusing on the scope of reading programs in modern foreign languages, with discussions led by Professor Mercier, Miss Emily P. Burdon, and Miss Louise Gambrill.
  4. Conference on Instrumental Music in Schools at Lawrence 20 at 8 p.m., chaired by Mr. Russell A. Cook.
  5. Conference on the Teaching of the Social Sciences at Emerson D at 8 p.m., chaired by Mr. Horace C. Kidger, with speakers Dr. H. E. Wilson, Mr. Howard B. Wilder, and research reports by Mr. Roy A. Price and Miss Mary V. Smith.
  6. Conference on Commercial Education at Large Lecture Hall, Fogg Art Museum, at 7:45 p.m., chaired by Miss Ruby Nason. Speakers include Dean T. Lawrence Davis, Professor F. G. Nichols, and a report by a member of the Greater Boston Committee on Commercial Education. The conference is open to all interested parties.

The schedule provides detailed information about the timings, locations, and leaders of each event, indicating a focus on education and academic discussions.

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The image displays a schedule of events from the Harvard University Gazette dated March 12, 1932. Here are the events listed for Friday, March 18:

  1. Lectures on Patent Law VI:

    • Time: 4:30 P.M.
    • Lecturer: Mr. David Rines
    • Location: Lecture Room, Craft Laboratory
  2. Graduate School of Education Conferences on Educational Problems:

    • Conference with School Committees and Superintendents of Schools:

      • Chair: Professor P. H. Hanus
      • General Theme: "The Public Schools and the Economic Crisis"
      • Speakers:
        • Dr. G. C. S. Benson
        • Professor L. L. Dudley
        • Dr. Fred C. Smith, Dr. Clarence H. Dempsey (Superintendents of Schools, Arlington)
      • Time: 2:30 - 8 P.M.
    • Conference with Teachers of French:

      • Chair: Professor L. J. A. Mercier
      • Topic: "The Possible Scope of the Reading Program of an Oral Method Course in Modern Foreign Languages in the High School"
      • Discussion opened by: Miss Emily P. Burdon (Newton High School) and Miss Louise Gambrill (Brookline Public Schools)
      • Demonstration: Reading ability of pupils from Brookline High School under Miss Gambrill's direction
      • General Discussion
      • Time: Lawrence A, 8 P.M.
    • Conference on Instrumental Music in Schools:

      • Chair: Mr. Russell A. Cook
      • Time: Lawrence 20, 8 P.M.
    • Conference on the Teaching of the Social Sciences:

      • Chair: Mr. Horace C. Kidger (Newton High School)
      • Speakers:
        • Dr. H. E. Wilson
        • Mr. Howard B. Wilder (Melrose High School)
      • Research Reports by:
        • Mr. Roy A. Price
        • Miss Mabel V. Smith (Bridgwater Normal School)
      • Time: Emerson D, 8 P.M.
  3. (Continued) Conference on Commercial Education:

    • Chair: Miss Ruby Nason (President of the Commercial Directors' Club of cities in the metropolitan area outside of Boston)
    • Speakers:
      • Dean T. Lawrence Davis (Boston University)
      • Professor F. G. Nichols (President of the American Institute for Secretaries)
    • Report by a member of the Greater Boston Committee on Commercial Education
    • Discussion
    • Time: 7:45 P.M.
    • Location: Large Lecture Hall, Fogg Art Museum
    • Note: The conference is open to all interested in the subjects discussed.

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The image is a page from the Harvard University Gazette dated March 12, 1932. It lists various educational conferences and lectures scheduled for Friday, March 18.

  1. Lectures on Patent Law VI:

    • Speaker: Mr. David Rines
    • Location: Lecture Room, Craft Laboratory
    • Time: 4:30 p.m.
  2. Graduate School of Education:

    • Conference with School Committees and Superintendents of Schools:

      • Chairman: Professor P. H. Hanus
      • General Theme: "The Public Schools and the Economic Crisis"
      • Speakers: Dr. G. C. S. Benson, Professor L. L. Dudley, Dr. Fred C. Smith, Dr. Clarence H. Dempsey, Superintendent of Schools, Arlington
      • Location: Sever 23
      • Time: 8 p.m.
    • Conference with Teachers of French:

      • Chairman: Professor L. J. A. Mercier
      • Topic: "The Possible Scope of the Reading Program of an Oral Method Course in Modern Foreign Languages in the High School"
      • Discussion opened by Miss Emily P. Burdon, Newton High School, and Miss Louise Gambrill, Brookline Public Schools
      • Demonstration by Miss Gambrill of reading ability in various grades of pupils in the Brookline High School
      • Location: Lawrence A
      • Time: 8 p.m.
    • Conference on Instrumental Music in Schools:

      • Chairman: Mr. Russell A. Cook
      • Location: Lawrence 20
      • Time: 8 p.m.
    • Conference on the Teaching of the Social Sciences:

      • Chairman: Mr. Horace C. Kidger, Newton High School
      • Speakers: Dr. H. E. Wilson, Mr. Howard B. Wilder, Melrose High School
      • Research Reports by Mr. Roy A. Price and Miss Mary V. Smith, Bridgewater Normal School
      • Location: Emerson D
      • Time: 8 p.m.
  3. Conference on Commercial Education (Continued):

    • Chairman: Miss Ruby Nason, President of the Commercial Directors' Club of cities in the metropolitan area outside of Boston
    • Speakers: Dean T. Lawrence Davis, Boston University, President of the American Institute for Secretaries; Professor F. G. Nichols; Report by a Member of the Greater Boston Committee on Commercial Education
    • Location: Large Lecture Hall, Fogg Art Museum
    • Time: 7:45 p.m.
    • Note: This conference is open to all who are interested in the subjects to be discussed.

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The image is a page from the Harvard University Gazette dated March 12, 1932. It lists various academic events scheduled for Friday, March 18.

  1. Lecture on Patent Law:

    • Speaker: Mr. David Rines
    • Location: Lecture Room, Crutt Laboratory
    • Time: 4:30 p.m.
  2. Conference on Educational Problems (Graduate School of Education):

    • Focus: Conference with School Committees and Superintendents of Schools
    • General Theme: "The Public Schools and the Economic Crisis"
    • Chair: Professor P. H. Hanus
    • Speakers: Dr. G. C. S. Benson, Professor L. L. Dudley, Dr. Fred C. Smith, Dr. Clarence H. Dempsey (Superintendent of Schools, Arlington)
    • Location: Sever 23
    • Time: 8 p.m.
  3. Conference with Teachers of French:

    • General Theme: "The Possible Scope of the Reading Program of an Oral Method Course in Modern Foreign Languages in the High School"
    • Chair: Professor L. J. A. Mercier
    • Discussion led by Miss Emily P. Burdon, Newton High School, and Miss Louise Gambrill, Brookline Public Schools
    • Demonstration by Miss Gambrill on reading ability in various grades of pupils in Brookline High School
    • Location: Lawrence A
    • Time: 8 p.m.
  4. Conference on Instrumental Music in Schools:

    • Chair: Mr. Russell A. Cook
    • Location: Lawrence 20
    • Time: 8 p.m.
  5. Conference on the Teaching of the Social Sciences:

    • Chair: Mr. Horace C. Kidger, Newton High School
    • Speakers: Dr. H. E. Wilson, Mr. Howard B. Wilder, Melrose High School
    • Research Reports by Mr. Roy A. Price and Miss Mary V. Smith, Bridgewater Normal School
    • Location: Emerson D
    • Time: 8 p.m.
  6. Conference on Commercial Education (continued):

    • Chair: Miss Ruby Nason, President of the Commercial Directors' Club of cities in the metropolitan area outside of Boston
    • Speakers: Dean T. Lawrence Davis, Boston University; Professor F. G. Nichols; Report by a member of the Greater Boston Committee on Commercial Education
    • Location: Large Lecture Hall, Fogg Art Museum
    • Time: 7:45 p.m.
    • Note: Open to all who are interested in the subjects to be discussed.

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The image shows a piece of paper with a clipped newspaper or magazine text attached to it. The text provides a schedule of lectures and conferences for Friday, March 18, including topics like patent law, educational problems, reading programs, instrumental music, social sciences, and commercial education. It lists various chairmen and speakers with their affiliations and the times and locations for each event.

Below the clipped text, there is a handwritten note that reads: "Harvard University Gazette March 12 1932." The paper has slightly yellowed edges, indicating age. The overall appearance suggests it is a historical or archival document preserving information about academic events from that date.

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There is a mention of a "Lecture on Patent Law" by Mr. David Rines, and a "Graduate School of Education" conference discussing educational problems, school committees, and superintendents of schools, including topics related to the public schools and the economic crisis. Further down, there is a mention of a "Conference with Teachers of French," discussing modern spoken languages in education, an inclusive reading program, and various methods and difficulties in teaching modern languages.

Further listings include a "Conference on Instrumental Music in Schools," a "Conference on the Teaching of the Social Sciences," and a "Conference on Commercial Education."

At the bottom of the page, there is handwritten text which states "Harvard University Gazette March 18, 1932." This indicates that the document appears to be a page from Harvard University's official communication, detailing events from March 18, 1932. The style of the document, the typewriter font, and the paper suggest that it is indeed from that period.

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This image appears to be a page from the Harvard University Gazette, dated March 12, 1932. The page lists various academic conferences and lectures scheduled for Friday, March 18.

The events include:

  • A lecture on patent law by Mr. David Rines at 4:30 PM.
  • A Graduate School of Education conference on educational problems with various speakers including Dr. G.C.S. Benson, Professor L.L. Dudley, Dr. Fred C. Smith, and Dr. Clarence H. Dempsey at 8 PM.
  • A conference with teachers of French chaired by Professor L.J. Mercer at 8 PM.
  • A conference on instrumental music in schools chaired by Mr. Russell A. Cook at 8 PM.
  • A conference on the teaching of social sciences with speakers Dr. H.E. Wilson, Mr. Howard B. Wilder, and Professor Roy A. Price at 8 PM.
  • A conference on commercial education chaired by Miss Ruby Nason with discussions involving Mr. Lawrence Davis and Professor F.G. Nichols at 7:45 PM.

The conferences and lectures cover a wide range of educational topics and are open to those interested in the subjects discussed.

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The image shows a page from the Harvard University Gazette, dated March 12, 1932. The page lists a series of academic and professional events scheduled for Friday, March 18, 1932. Here is a detailed description of the content:

Header:

  • The page is titled "FRIDAY, MARCH 18" at the top.
  • It includes a handwritten note at the bottom: "Harvard University Gazette March 12, 1932", indicating the publication date of the Gazette.

Events Listed:

1. LECTURES ON PATENT LAW

  • Time: 4:30 P.M.
  • Location: Lecture Room, Cruft Laboratory.
  • Speaker: Mr. David Rines.
  • Event: A lecture on patent law.

2. CONFERENCE ON EDUCATIONAL PROBLEMS

  • Time: 4:30 P.M.
  • Location: Graduate School of Education.
  • Chairman: Professor P. H. Hanus.
  • General Theme: "The Public Schools and the Economic Crisis."
  • Speakers:
    • Dr. G. C. S. Benson (Professor, L.L. Dudley).
    • Dr. Fred C. Smith.
    • Dr. Clarence H. Dempsey (Superintendent of Schools, Arlington).
  • Date: Sever 23, 8 P.M.

3. CONFERENCE WITH TEACHERS OF FRENCH

  • Time: 4:30 P.M.
  • Chairman: Professor L. J. A. Mercier.
  • Topic: "The Possible Scope of the Reading Program of an Oral Method Course in Modern Foreign Languages in the High School."
  • Discussion Opened By: Miss Emily P. Burton (Newton High School).
  • Speakers:
    • Professor Mercier.
    • Miss Louise Gambrell (Brookline Public Schools).
  • Demonstration: Conducted under the direction of Miss Gambrell, focusing on reading ability in various grades of pupils at Brookline High School.
  • General Discussion: Lawrence A., 8 P.M.

4. CONFERENCE ON INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC IN SCHOOLS

  • Time: 8 P.M.
  • Chairman: Mr. Russell A. Cook.
  • Location: Lawrence 20.
  • Event: A conference on instrumental music in schools.

5. CONFERENCE ON THE TEACHING OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES

  • Time: 8 P.M.
  • Chairman: Mr. Horace C. Kidger (Newton High School).
  • Speakers:
    • Dr. H. E. Wilson.
    • Mr. Howard B. Wilder (Melrose High School).
  • Research Reports:
    • By Mr. Roy A. Price.
    • By Miss Mary V. Smith (Bridgewater Normal School).
  • Location: Emerson D., 8 P.M.

6. CONFERENCE ON COMMERCIAL EDUCATION

  • Time: 7:45 P.M.
  • Chairman: Miss Ruby Nason (President of the Commercial Directors' Club of cities in the metropolitan area outside of Boston).
  • Speakers:
    • Dean T. Lawrence Davis (President of the American Institute for Secretaries).
    • Professor F. G. Nichols (Report by a Member of the Greater Boston Committee on Commercial Education).
  • Discussion: Open to all interested parties.
  • Location: Large Lecture Hall, Fogg Art Museum.

Additional Notes:

  • The page is formatted in a structured, typed layout typical of university newsletters or gazettes.
  • The events are organized chronologically by time and cover a range of academic and professional topics, including patent law, education, music, social sciences, and commercial education.
  • The Gazette is dated March 12, 1932, indicating that this is a publication announcing events scheduled for the following Friday, March 18, 1932.

Visual Characteristics:

  • The page appears to be a scanned or photographed document with a clean, typed layout.
  • The text is clear and legible, with headings and subheadings formatted for easy reading.
  • The handwritten note at the bottom adds a personal or archival touch, suggesting this might be a preserved or annotated copy of the Gazette.

This page provides a snapshot of academic and professional life at Harvard University in early 1932, highlighting the diverse range of educational and intellectual activities taking place on campus.