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The image shows a page from the "Harvard University Gazette" detailing events scheduled for three days in July. Here is a detailed summary of the events listed:
Thursday, July 14:
Thursday, July 28:
Friday, July 29:
The page appears to be part of a larger document, as indicated by the page numbers in the top right corner.
The image depicts a page from the Harvard University Gazette detailing the schedule of events for July 14, July 28, and July 29, 1932.
Thursday, July 14:
Friday, July 15 (partially noted):
Thursday, July 28:
Friday, July 29:
The image shows a page from the "Harvard University Gazette" detailing events and lectures for specific dates. Here is the summarized information:
THURSDAY, JULY 14
FRIDAY, JULY 15 (handwritten note indicating this date)
THURSDAY, JULY 28
FRIDAY, JULY 29
The page also has some handwritten notes and numbers, likely for organizational purposes, such as "949 1932" and "94 16" written at the top and side, respectively.
The image is a page from the Harvard University Gazette, detailing events scheduled for July 1932. Here's a detailed summary of the events listed:
Morning Prayers
Lecture
Lecture
Morning Prayers
Visit to the Boston Museum of Fine Arts
Lecture
Lecture
Morning Prayers
Lecture
The schedule features a variety of lectures and events, including religious services, academic lectures on linguistics, history, and geography, and a visit to a museum. The lectures cover topics related to Native American languages, Chinese history, and Japanese geography and history.
The image shows a page from the Harvard University Gazette, dated July 1932. The page lists scheduled events for several days in July, including lectures and morning prayers.
Thursday, July 14:
Friday, July 15:
Thursday, July 28:
Friday, July 29:
The image is a page from the Harvard University Gazette, detailing events scheduled for specific dates in July 1932. Here's a detailed summary:
Thursday, July 14:
Friday, July 15:
Thursday, July 28:
Friday, July 29:
The page is marked with some handwritten notations, such as dates and possibly page numbers, in the margins.
The image shows a page from the "Harvard University Gazette," dated Thursday, July 14, and Thursday, July 28. It lists several events, including morning prayers and lectures on a variety of academic subjects such as contrasts between Native American languages and Chinese, the nature of the Chinese State, the geographic background of Japan, Japanese history, and a discussion on teaching and learning.
For example, on Thursday, July 14, there are morning prayers with Rev. James L. Adams at 8:40 AM, followed by a lecture titled "Contrasts between the Native American Languages and Chinese" by Professor Edward Sapir of Yale University. Another event listed for the same day at 3 PM is a lecture by Professor G. Nye Steiger from Simmons College on the nature of the Chinese State during the first part of the nineteenth century.
The page is somewhat aged, with a slightly yellowed tone, and has hand-written texts and numbers at the top right corner, which seem to be reference or index marks. The paper is punched with three holes on the left margin, indicating it may have been stored in a binder or similar filing system.
The image depicts a page from the Harvard University Gazette detailing events scheduled in July. The schedule includes lectures, morning prayers, and a museum visit.
The events listed are as follows:
THURSDAY, JULY 14:
FRIDAY, JULY 22 (handwritten):
THURSDAY, JULY 28:
FRIDAY, JULY 29:
Handwritten annotations next to the entries indicate what appears to be internal referencing or indexing codes such as "97192," "916," and "423."
This image shows a page from the Harvard University Gazette with scheduled events, specifically lectures and morning prayers, occurring in July. The events are listed by date and time with details about the speaker, topic, and location, mostly at the Fogg Art Museum and Phillips Brooks House.
Details include:
Thursday, July 14: Morning prayers by Rev. James L. Adams at Phillips Brooks House at 8:40 a.m.; lecture on "Contrasts between the Native American Languages and Chinese" by Professor Edward Sapir from Yale University at 3 p.m. in Large Lecture Hall, Fogg Art Museum.
An 8:40 a.m. lecture (not specifically dated, but handwritten note says Friday July 22) on "The Nature of the Chinese State during the First Part of the Nineteenth Century" by Professor G. Nye Steiger, Simmons College, at Large Lecture Hall, Fogg Art Museum at 3 p.m.
Thursday, July 28: Morning prayers by Rev. Thomas L. Harris, Phillips Brooks House, 8:40 a.m.; visit to the Boston Museum of Fine Arts focusing on Mediaeval Arts guided by Mrs. Mary Parkman Sayward at 3 p.m.; lecture on "The Geographic Background of Japan" by Professor R. Tsunoda from Columbia University at 3 p.m. in Large Lecture Hall, Fogg Art Museum; and lecture "The Flash in Teaching and Learning" by Sir John Adams, Professor Emeritus, University of London, and lecturer at University of California at Los Angeles, at Emerson D at 4 p.m.
Friday, July 29: Morning prayers by Rev. Thomas L. Harris, 8:40 a.m.; lecture "'Contact Zones' in Japanese History" by Professor R. Tsunoda, Columbia University, Large Lecture Hall, Fogg Art Museum, 3 p.m.
The page has three punched holes on the left side, signs of aging on the edges, and some pencil or pen annotations with dates and numbers. The document is titled "HARVARD UNIVERSITY GAZETTE" at the top.
The image shows a page from the Harvard University Gazette, a publication that lists university events and announcements. The page is dated Thursday, July 14, and includes details about scheduled activities for the week of July 14–29. Here is a breakdown of the content:
The page is divided into sections for different days of the week, listing events such as morning prayers, lectures, and visits. Each entry includes:
Morning Prayers:
Lecture:
Morning Prayers:
Lecture:
Morning Prayers:
Visit to the Boston Museum of Fine Arts:
Lectures:
Title: "The Geographic Background of Japan"
Title: "The Flash in Teaching and Learning"
Morning Prayers:
Lecture:
The image depicts a historical page from the Harvard University Gazette, detailing a series of academic and cultural events scheduled for the week of July 14–29. The events include morning prayers, lectures on topics such as linguistics, history, geography, and education, and a visit to the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. The page reflects the academic and intellectual atmosphere of the university during that period, showcasing a diverse range of speakers and topics.