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The image shows a page from the "Harvard Bulletin" dated March 25, 1932. The bulletin contains a schedule of events and lectures for the upcoming days. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:

Lectures by Dr. Glaser:

  • Dr. Curt Glaser, director of the Staatliche Kunstbibliothek in Berlin, will deliver two lectures on "Grünewald and the Romanticism of the Old German Masters" and "Dürer and Holbein."
  • These lectures will be held at the Fogg Art Museum at 4:30 P.M. on March 31 and April 1.
  • The lectures are open to the public.

Calendar:

Saturday, March 26:

  • Performance of "Mr. Punch's Puppets" in "The Two Bears," "The Rabbit Ballet," and "The Wonderful Lamp" by Mr. K. Godfrey and Mr. Frederic Marlett. Paine Hall, 4 P.M.

Sunday, March 27:

  • Church service at 11 A.M. Preacher: Rev. John Baillie, Professor of Systematic Theology at Union Theological Seminary. "The Christian Doctrine of Prayer."
  • Concert, Bach's "Mass in B-Minor," by the Harvard Glee Club, the Radcliffe Choral Society, and the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Symphony Hall, Boston.

Monday, March 28:

  • German lecture, "Von der Romantik zu Richard Wagner," by Dr. Leo Koffler, Professor of German Art and Culture at Harvard. Germanic Museum, 4 P.M.

Tuesday, March 29:

  • Eleventh French lecture, "Les paysages de la Chartreuse," by Pierre Martino, Exchange Professor from France. Emerson D, 4:15 P.M.
  • Hasty Pudding play, "Paddling on the Ritz." Clubhouse, Cambridge, 8:15 P.M.

Wednesday, March 30:

  • German lecture, "Grünewald and the Romanticism of the Old German Masters," by Dr. Curt Glaser, director of the Staatliche Kunstbibliothek in Berlin. Fogg Art Museum, 4:30 P.M.
  • French lecture, "Les romans anglais," by Pierre Martino, Exchange Professor from France. Emerson D, 4:15 P.M.
  • Course Lecture in Physical Medicine, "The Classification of Paralysis in Children," by Charles Armstrong, of the U.S. Public Health Service. Building E, Harvard Medical School, 5 P.M.
  • Hasty Pudding play, clubhouse, Cambridge.

Thursday, March 31:

  • German lecture, "Grünewald and the Romanticism of the Old German Masters," by Dr. Curt Glaser, director of the Staatliche Kunstbibliothek in Berlin. Fogg Art Museum, 4:30 P.M.
  • French lecture, "Les romans anglais," by Pierre Martino, Exchange Professor from France. Emerson D, 4:15 P.M.
  • Hasty Pudding play, clubhouse, Cambridge.

Friday, April 1:

  • German lecture, "Dürer and Holbein," by Dr. Curt Glaser. Fogg Art Museum, 4:30 P.M.
  • Hasty Pudding play, clubhouse, Cambridge.

Sunday, April 3:

  • Church service at 11 A.M. Preacher: Rev. Charles E. Brown, Dean, emeritus, of the Yale Divinity School.
  • Easter recess begins.

The page is neatly organized, listing each event with its respective date, time, and location.

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The image is a scanned document that appears to be a bulletin or schedule from Harvard University, dated March 1932. It outlines a series of lectures and events.

Lectures by Dr. Glaser

Dr. Curt Glaser, director of the Staatliche Kunstbibliothek in Berlin, is scheduled to give two lectures at the Fog Museum in Boston:

  • March 31: "Grunewald and the Romanticism of the Old German Masters"
  • April 1: "Dürer and Holbein"
    Both lectures will be at 4:30 P.M. and are open to the public.

Calendar of Events

The bulletin lists several events for the week of March 26 to April 3, 1932:

Saturday, March 26

  • Performance of "Mr. Punch's Puppets" in "The Two Beans," "The Rabbit Ballet," and "Punch and Judy Waltz" by Mr. John R. Geddes and Mr. François Martin at Paine Hall of the Music Building at 4 P.M.

Sunday, March 27

  • Church services at Sanders Theatre, 11 A.M.
  • Preacher: Rev. John Baillie, Professor of Systematic Theology at Union Theological Seminary, New York City.
  • Concert by the Harvard Glee Club, the Radcliffe Choral Society, and the Boston Symphony Orchestra performing Bach's "Mass in B-Minor" at Symphony Hall.

Monday, March 28

  • German lecture: "Von der Romantik zu Richard Wagner" by Friedrich von der Leyen, Kuno Francke Professor of German Art and Culture at Harvard, at the Germanic Museum at 4 P.M.

Tuesday, March 29

  • Eleventh French lecture on Stendhal: "Les paysages de la Chartreuse: La tour Farnèse" by Pierre Martino, Exchange Professor from France, at Emerson D, 4:30 P.M.
  • Hasty Pudding play, "Pudding on the Ritz," at the Hasty Pudding Clubhouse.
  • Concert by the Harvard University Orchestra (Pierian Sodality of 1808) at Paine Hall of the Music Building at 8:15 P.M.

Wednesday, March 30

  • Hasty Pudding play, clubhouse, Cambridge.

Thursday, March 31

  • German lecture: "Grunewald and the Romanticism of the Old German Masters" by Dr. Curt Glaser, Director of the Staatliche Kunstbibliothek in Berlin, at the Fog Museum at 4:30 P.M.
  • Twelfth and last lecture on Stendhal: "Les romans inédits" by Pierre Martino, Exchange Professor from France, at Emerson D, 4:30 P.M.
  • Cutter Lecture on Preventive Medicine: "The Complications of Smallpox Vaccination" by Dr. Charles H. Emerson, Director of the Massachusetts State Board of Health Service, Building E, Harvard Medical School, 5 P.M.
  • Hasty Pudding play, clubhouse, Cambridge.

Friday, April 1

  • German lecture: "Dürer and Holbein" by Dr. Curt Glaser at the Fog Museum at 4:30 P.M.
  • Hasty Pudding play, clubhouse, Cambridge.

Sunday, April 3

  • Church services at Sanders Theatre, 11 A.M.
  • Preacher: Rev. Charles H. Towns, Dean emeritus of the Yale Divinity School.
  • Easter recess begins.

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The image shows a page from a bulletin or program from Harvard University, dated March 1932. It contains information about several events and lectures.

  1. Lectures by Dr. Glaser:

    • Dr. Curt Glaser, director of the Staatliche Kunstbibliothek in Berlin, will give lectures on "Grunewald and the Romanticism of the Old German Masters" and "Dürer and Holbein" at the Fogg Museum in German at 4:30 P.M. on March 31 and April 1.
  2. Calendar of Events:

    • Saturday, March 26:

      • Performance of "Mr. Punch’s Puppets" in "The Two Beans," "The Rabbit Ballet," and "Punch and Judy Waltz" by Mr. John R. Geddes and Mr. Francois Martin at the Music Building at 4 P.M.
    • Sunday, March 27:

      • Church service at Sanders Theatre, 11 A.M., preacher: Rev. John Baillie, Professor of Systematic Theology at Union Theological Seminary, New York City.
      • Concert: Bach’s "Mass in B-Minor" by the Harvard Glee Club, the Radcliffe Choral Society, and the Boston Symphony Orchestra at Symphony Hall, Boston.
    • Monday, March 28:

      • German lecture: "Von der Romantik zu Richard Wagner" by Friedrich von der Leyen, Kuno Franke, Professor of German Art and Culture at Harvard, at the German Museum at 4 P.M.
    • Tuesday, March 29:

      • Eleventh French lecture on Stendhal: "Les paysages de la Chartreuse: La Tour Farnèse" by Pierre Martino, Exchange Professor from France, Emerson D, 4:30 P.M.
      • Hasty Pudding play, "Puddling on the Ritz," at the Clubhouse, Cambridge, Graduates' night.
      • Concert by the Harvard University Orchestra at the Pierian Sodality of 1808, Pine Hall of the Music Building at 8:15 P.M.
    • Wednesday, March 30:

      • Hasty Pudding play at the clubhouse, Cambridge.
    • Thursday, March 31:

      • German lecture: "Grunewald and the Romanticism of the Old German Masters" by Dr. Curt Glaser, director of the Staatliche Kunstbibliothek in Berlin.
      • Twelfth and last lecture on Stendhal: "Les romans inédits" by Pierre Martino, Emerson D, 4:30 P.M.
      • Cutler Lecture on Preventive Medicine: "The Complications of Smallpox Vaccination" by Dr. Charles H. Mayo, Director of the Mayo Clinic, at the Health Service Building, Harvard Medical School at 5 P.M.
      • Hasty Pudding play at the clubhouse, Cambridge.
    • Friday, April 1:

      • German lecture: "Dürer and Holbein" by Dr. Curt Glaser, Fogg Art Museum at 4:30 P.M.
      • Hasty Pudding play at the clubhouse, Cambridge.
    • Sunday, April 3:

      • Church service at Sanders Theatre, 11 A.M., preacher: Rev. Charles R. Brown, Dean emeritus of the Yale Divinity School.
      • Easter recess begins.

The bulletin also has a handwritten note at the top left corner indicating "Harvard Bulletin, March 1932."

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The image shows a page from a bulletin or program, likely from Harvard University, detailing events and lectures for the last week of March 1932. The page is divided into two sections: "LECTURES BY DR. GLASER" on the left and a "CALENDAR" on the right.

LECTURES BY DR. GLASER

  • Lecturer: Dr. Curt Glaser, director of the Staatliche Kunstbibliothek in Berlin.
  • Topic 1: "Grunewald and the Romanticism of the Old German Masters"
    • Date: March 31
  • Topic 2: "Dürer and Holbein"
    • Date: April 1
  • Time: Both lectures at 4:30 P.M.
  • Location: Fogg Museum, German Room
  • Notes: Open to the public.

CALENDAR

  • Saturday, March 26

    • Performance of "Mr. Punch's Puppets" including "The Two Beans," "The Rabbit Ballet," and "Punch and Judy Waltz" by Mr. John R. Geddes and Mr. Francois Martin.
    • Time: 4 P.M.
    • Location: Paine Hall, Music Building
  • Sunday, March 27

    • Church service at Sanders Theatre, 11 A.M. with Rev. John Baillie, Professor of Systematic Theology at Union Theological Seminary, New York City.
    • Concert featuring Bach's "Mass in B-Minor" by the Harvard Glee Club, Radcliffe Choral Society, and Boston Symphony Orchestra.
      • Conductor: Dr. Charles A. L. Pettee
      • Time: 8:30 P.M.
      • Location: Symphony Hall, Boston
  • Monday, March 28

    • German lecture: "Von der Romantik zu Richard Wagner" by Friedrich von der Leyen, Kuno Francke Professor of German Art and Culture at Harvard.
      • Time: 4 P.M.
      • Location: Germanic Museum
  • Tuesday, March 29

    • Eleventh French lecture on Stendhal: "Les pages de la Chartreuse: La tour Farnèse" by Pierre Martino, Exchange Professor from France.
      • Time: 4:30 P.M.
      • Location: Emerson D
    • Harvard Band concert: "Pudding on the Ritz"
      • Time: 8:00 P.M.
      • Location: Clubhouse, Cambridge
  • Wednesday, March 30

    • Hasty Pudding play, "Cambridge"
      • Location: Clubhouse, Cambridge
  • Thursday, March 31

    • German lecture: "Grunewald and the Romanticism of the Old German Masters" by Dr. Curt Glaser.
      • Time: 4:30 P.M.
      • Location: Fogg Art Museum
    • Twelfth French lecture on Stendhal: "Les romans inedits" by Pierre Martino.
      • Time: 4:30 P.M.
      • Location: Emerson D
    • Cutter Lecture on Preventive Medicine: "The Complications of Smallpox Vaccination" by Dr. Charles F. Craig.
      • Time: 5 P.M.
      • Location: Building E, Harvard Medical School
    • Hasty Pudding play, "Cambridge"
      • Location: Clubhouse, Cambridge
  • Friday, April 1

    • German lecture: "Dürer and Holbein" by Dr. Curt Glaser.
      • Time: 4:30 P.M.
      • Location: Fogg Art Museum
    • Hasty Pudding play, "Cambridge"
      • Location: Clubhouse, Cambridge
  • Sunday, April 3

    • Church service at Sanders Theatre, 11 A.M. with Rev. Charles L. Brown, Dean Emeritus of the Yale Divinity School.
    • Note: Easter recess begins.

The page also has handwritten notes indicating that this is a "Harvard Bulletin" for the week of March 28, 1932.

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The image is a page from a calendar and event listings for late March and early April in 1962. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:

Lectures by Dr. Glaser:

  • Dr. Curt Glaser, Director of the Staatliche Kunstbibliothek in Berlin, will deliver two lectures under the auspices of the Fogg Art Museum and the Germanic Museum in German:
    • March 31 at 4:30 P.M. at the Fogg Museum:
      • Topic: "Grünewald and the Romanticism of the Old German Masters."
    • April 1:
      • Topic: "Dürer and Holbein."

Calendar of Events:

Saturday, March 24:

  • Performance of "Mr. Punch!" Puppets in "The Two Beans," "The Rabbi Ballet," and "Punch and Judy Walks," by Mr. John R. Geddes and Mr. Francois Martin at the Music Building, 4 P.M.

Sunday, March 25:

  • Church services, Sanders Theatre, 11 A.M.
  • Concert by the Boston University Orchestra featuring Symphonic Theology at Union Theological Seminary, New York City.

Monday, March 26:

  • Concert, Bach’s "Mass in B-Minor" performed by the Harvard Glee Club, Radcliffe Choral Society, and the Boston Symphony Orchestra at Symphony Hall, Boston.

Tuesday, March 27:

  • German Lecture, "Von der Romantik zu Rich. und Wagner," by Friedrich von der Leyen, Kuno Francke Professor of German Art and Culture at Harvard, Germanic Museum, 4 P.M.

Wednesday, March 28:

  • Eleventh French Lecture on Stendhal, "Les paysages de la Chartreuse: La tour Farnèse," by Pierre Martino, Exchange Professor from France, Emerson D, 8:30 P.M.
  • Hasty Pudding Play, "Pudding on the Ritz," presented by the Hasty Pudding Clubhouse, Cambridge, Graduate night.

Thursday, March 29:

  • Concert by the Harvard University Orchestra (Pierian Sodality of 1808) at Paine Hall of the Music Building, 8:15 P.M.

Friday, March 30:

  • Hasty Pudding Play, clubhouse, Cambridge.

Saturday, March 31:

  • German Lecture, "Grünewald and the Romanticism of the Old German Masters," by Dr. Curt Glaser at Fogg Art Museum, 4:30 P.M.
  • Twelfth and last lecture on Stendhal, "Les romans inédits," by Pierre Martino, Exchange Professor from France, Emerson D, 4:30 P.M.
  • Cutter Lecture on Preventive Medicine, "The Changing Concepts of the Epidemiology of the Common Cold," by Charles Armstrong of the U.S. Public Health Service, Building E, Harvard Medical School, 5 P.M.
  • Hasty Pudding Play, clubhouse, Cambridge.

Sunday, April 1:

  • German Lecture, "Dürer and Holbein," by Dr. Curt Glaser at Fogg Art Museum, 4:30 P.M.
  • Church services, Sanders Theatre, 11 A.M.

Monday, April 2:

  • Easter recess begins for students.

This page provides a rich variety of cultural, academic, and musical events scheduled primarily in the Boston and Cambridge areas during this period.

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The image shows a page from a Harvard University bulletin dated March 1932. It includes a schedule of events and lectures.

Lectures by Dr. Glaser:

  • Dr. Curt Glaser, director of the Staatliche Kunstbibliothek in Berlin, will give two lectures at the Fogg Museum in German. The lectures will be:
    • "Grunewald and the Romanticism of the Old German Masters" on March 31 at 4:30 P.M.
    • "Dürer and Holbein" on April 1 at 4:30 P.M.

Calendar of Events:

  • Saturday, March 26:

    • Performance of "Mr. Punch's Puppets" in "The Two Beans," "The Rabbit Ballet," and "Punch and Judy Waltz" by Mr. John R. Geddes and Mr. Francois Martin in Paine Hall of the Music Building at 4 P.M.
  • Sunday, March 27:

    • Church services at Sanders Theatre, 11 A.M., preacher Rev. John Baillie, Professor of Systematic Theology, Union Theological Seminary, New York City.
    • Concert: Bach's "Mass in B-Minor" by the Harvard Glee Club, the Radcliffe Choral Society, and the Boston Symphony Orchestra in Symphony Hall, Boston.
  • Monday, March 28:

    • German lecture, "Von der Romantik zu Richard Wagner," by Friedrich von der Leyen, Kuno Francke Professor of German Art and Culture at Harvard, at the Germanic Museum, 4 P.M.
  • Tuesday, March 29:

    • Eleventh French lecture on Stendhal, "Les paysages de la Chartreuse: La tour Farnèse," by Pierre Martino, Exchange Professor from France, Emerson D, 4:30 P.M.
    • Hasty Pudding play, clubhouse, Cambridge, Graduates' night.
    • Concert by the Harvard University Orchestra (Pierian Sodality of 1808) in Paine Hall of the Music Building at 8:15 P.M.
  • Wednesday, March 30:

    • Hasty Pudding play, clubhouse, Cambridge.
  • Thursday, March 31:

    • German lecture, "Grunewald and the Romanticism of the Old German Masters," by Dr. Curt Glaser, director of the Staatliche Kunstbibliothek in Berlin, Fogg Art Museum, 4:30 P.M.
    • Twelfth and last lecture on Stendhal, "Les romans inédits," by Pierre Martino, Emerson D, 4:30 P.M.
    • Cutter Lecture on Preventive Medicine, "The Complications of Smallpox Vaccination," by Dr. Charles V. Chapin, Professor of Preventive Medicine and Hygiene at Harvard Medical School, Building E, Harvard Medical School, 5 P.M.
    • Hasty Pudding play, clubhouse, Cambridge.
  • Friday, April 1:

    • German lecture, "Dürer and Holbein," by Dr. Curt Glaser, Fogg Art Museum, 4:30 P.M.
    • Hasty Pudding play, clubhouse, Cambridge.
  • Sunday, April 3:

    • Church services at Sanders Theatre, 11 A.M., preacher Rev. Charles H. Brown, Dean emeritus of the Yale Divinity School.
    • Easter recess begins.

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This image shows a scanned document titled "Harvard Alumni Bulletin March 25, 1932." The document includes information about lectures by Dr. Glaser and a calendar of events.

The lectures by Dr. Glaser mention that he is a director of the Staatliche Kunstbibliothek in Berlin and will be giving lectures under the joint auspices of the Fogg Art and the Germanic Museums. He focuses on German works of art during specific dates mentioned.

The calendar provides a detailed schedule of various events that took place from Saturday, March 26, to Sunday, April 3. It lists performances, lectures, and church services, with specific times and locations for each event. Events range from performances like "Punch's Puppets" and ballet, through lectures on topics such as Biology and German Art, to musical events like the "Hasty Pudding Play."

Overall, this document seems to be an informational bulletin detailing the educational and cultural events associated with Harvard University during late March and early April of 1932.

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The image shows a page titled "LECTURES BY DR. GLASER" and "CALENDAR." It appears to be from the Harvard Alumni Bulletin dated March 25, 1932. The page lists various academic and cultural events scheduled at Harvard University, including lectures, performances, church services, and club activities. Specific details include lectures by Dr. Curt Glaser on German topics and performances such as “Mr. Punch’s Puppets”. There are events scheduled for each day from Saturday, March 26 to Sunday, April 3. There is a handwritten note in the margins confirming the source as "Harvard Alumni Bulletin March 25 1932."

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The image shows a page from a publication with two main sections: a "LECTURES BY DR. GLASER" announcement on the left and a "CALENDAR" of events on the right.

  • The "LECTURES BY DR. GLASER" section announces that Dr. Curt Glaser, director of the Staatliche Kunstbibliothek in Berlin, will give two lectures in German at the Fogg Museum on March 31 and April 1. The topics of his lectures will be "Grunewald and the Romanticism of the Old German Masters" and "Dürer and Holbein." The lectures are open to the public.

  • The "CALENDAR" section lists events from Saturday, March 26 to Sunday, April 3. Events include performances such as "Mr. Punch’s Puppets" and "Punch and Judy Waltz," church services at Sanders Theatre, concerts by the Harvard Glee Club and the Harvard University Orchestra, various lectures including the German lectures by Dr. Curt Glaser, a French lecture by Pierre Martino, a Cutter Lecture on Smallpox Vaccination, and multiple instances of the "Hasty Pudding play" at Cambridge.

There is a handwritten note in the left section that says "Harvard Alumni Bulletin March 25 1932."

The page is neatly formatted with two columns of text and a simple, clean design. The overall tone is formal and informational, typical of an academic or university bulletin.

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The image shows a page from a bulletin or newsletter dated March 25, 1982, titled "Harvard Alumni Bulletin." The page is divided into two main sections: "LECTURES BY DR. GLASER" and "CALENDAR."

LECTURES BY DR. GLASER

  • Dr. Curt Glaser, the director of the Staatliche Kunstbibliothek in Berlin, will deliver two lectures under the joint auspices of the Fogg Art and the Germanic Museums.
  • The lectures will be held in German at the Fogg Museum, at 4:30 P.M. on March 31 and April 1.
  • The topics of the lectures are:
    1. "Grünwald and the Romanism of the Old German Masters" on March 31.
    2. "Dürer and the Hoboken" on April 1.
  • The lectures are open to the public.

CALENDAR

The calendar lists events scheduled from Saturday, March 26 to Sunday, April 1, including:

  • Saturday, March 26: Performance of puppet plays ("Mr. Punch's Puppets" in "The Two Beans," "The Rabbit Ballet," and "Geddes and Judy Waltz") by Paine Hall R. Pynch and Mrs. François Martin. Mr. John of the Music Building, P.M.
  • Sunday, March 27: Church services at Sanders Theatre, 11 A.M., preached by Rev. John Baillie, Professor of Systematic Theology at Union Theological Seminary, New York City. Concert by the Harvard Glee Club, Radcliffe Choral Society, and the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Symphony Hall, Boston.
  • Monday, March 28: German lecture, "Von der Romantik zu Richard Wagner?" by Professor von der Leyen, Kuno Franco Professor of German Art and Culture at Harvard. Germanic Museum, 4 P.M.
  • Tuesday, March 29: French lecture, "Les paysages de la Charteuse: La tour Farfite" by Pierre Martino, Exchange Professor from France. Emerson D, 4:30 P.M. Hast Pudding play, "Graduates' night." Clubhouse, Cambridge. Concert by the Harvard University Orchestra (Pian Society of 1808). Paine Hall of the Music Building, 8:15 P.M.
  • Wednesday, March 30: Hast Pudding play, clubhouse, Cambridge.
  • Thursday, March 31: German lecture, "Grünwald and the Romanism of the Old German Masters" by Dr. Curt Glaser, director of the Staatliche Kunstbibliothek in Berlin. Fogg Art Museum, 4:30 P.M. Twelfth and last lecture on Stendhal, "Les romains indéits" by Pierre Martino, Exchange Professor from France. Emerson D, 4:30 P.M. Cutter Lecture on Preventive Medicine, "The Complications of Smallpox Vaccination" by Dr. Charles Armstrong, of the U.S. Public Health Service. Building E, Harvard Medical School, 5 P.M. Hast Pudding play, clubhouse, Cambridge.
  • Friday, April 1: German lecture, "Dürer and Hoboken" by Dr. Curt Glaser. Fogg Art Museum, 4:30 P.M. Hast Pudding play, clubhouse, Cambridge.
  • Sunday, April 1: Church services at Sanders Theatre, 11 A.M., preached by Rev. Charles E. Brown, Dean, emeritus, of the Yale Divinity School. Easter recess begins.

Additional Notes

  • The page includes handwritten notes at the top: "Harvard Alumni Bulletin March 25 1982."
  • The layout is clean and organized, typical of a university bulletin or newsletter format from the early 1980s. The text is typed, and the content is focused on academic lectures, cultural events, and university activities.