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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbook, January 1931-August 1933

ARCH.2003.26, Rendition: 791923

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The image shows a page from the "Harvard University Gazette," specifically Volume XXVII, Number 45, dated Saturday, July 30, 1932. The page is a calendar listing events for Monday, August 1. The events listed include:

  1. Morning Prayers led by The Rev. Thomas M. Mark at the Hawes Unitarian Congregational Church, South Boston, in the Chapel Room of Phillips Brooks House (second floor) at 8:40 a.m.
  2. A lecture titled "The Oldest Annals of Japan" by Professor R. Tsunoda from Columbia University, scheduled to take place in the Large Lecture Hall of the Fogg Art Museum at 3 p.m.

The page appears to be a formal listing of academic and religious activities for the Harvard community. The text is printed in a clear, readable font, and the layout is organized with the title at the top, followed by the volume and issue information, the date, and then the calendar of events. The page is slightly yellowed, indicating its age.

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The image shows a page from the Harvard University Gazette, dated Saturday, July 30, 1932. This particular page is titled "Calendar" and contains an entry for Monday, August 1.

The entry for Monday, August 1 includes:

  1. Morning Prayers: Held at the Hawes Unitarian Congregational Church, South Boston. The service is scheduled for 8:40 AM in the Chapel Room of the Phillips Brooks House (on the second floor).
  2. Lecture: A lecture titled "The Oldest Annals of Japan" by Professor R. Tsunoda from Columbia University. The lecture is scheduled for 3:00 PM in the Large Lecture Hall of the Fogg Art Museum.

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The image shows a page from the Harvard University Gazette, specifically Volume XXVII, Number 45, dated Saturday, July 30, 1932. The page includes a calendar section detailing events for Monday, August 1, 1932.

The events listed are:

  1. Morning Prayers: Conducted by the Rev. Thomas M. Mark from the Hawes Unitarian Congregational Church in South Boston. The location is the Chapel Room in Phillips Brooks House (second floor), starting at 8:40 AM.
  2. Lecture: Titled "The Oldest Annals of Japan," delivered by Professor R. Tsunoda from Columbia University. The lecture will take place in the Large Lecture Hall at the Fogg Art Museum at 3 PM.

The layout is simple and formal, typical of academic publications from that era.

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The image shows a page from the Harvard University Gazette, Volume XXVII, dated Saturday, July 30, 1932, and is labeled as Number 45. The page is titled "Calendar" and lists events scheduled for Monday, August 1.

The events listed are:

  1. Morning Prayers at 8:40 AM in the Chapel Room, Phillips Brooks House (second floor). The service is led by The Rev. Thomas M. Mark from Hawes Unitarian Congregational Church, South Boston.

  2. A Lecture titled "The Oldest Annals of Japan" at 3 PM in the Large Lecture Hall, Fogg Art Museum. The lecture is given by Professor R. Tsunoda from Columbia University.

The layout is simple and straightforward, typical of a newspaper or university publication from that era. The text is printed in a serif font.

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The image shows a page from the "Harvard University Gazette," specifically Volume XXVII, Number 45, dated Saturday, July 30, 1932. The section displayed is the "Calendar" for Monday, August 1.

The calendar lists two events for that day:

  1. Morning Prayers:

    • Time: 8:40 A.M.
    • Speaker: The Reverend Thomas M. Mark.
    • Affiliation: Hawes Unitarian Congregational Church, South Boston.
    • Location: Chapel Room, Phillips Brooks House (second floor).
  2. Lecture:

    • Title: "The Oldest Annals of Japan."
    • Speaker: Professor R. Tsunoda from Columbia University.
    • Location: Large Lecture Hall, Fogg Art Museum.
    • Time: 3 P.M.

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The image depicts the cover of the Harvard University Gazette, Volume XXVII, Number 45, dated Saturday, July 30, 1932. The cover is plain with text printed in a simple, classic font. The header prominently displays "Harvard University Gazette" at the top, followed by the volume, date, and issue number.

Below the header, there is a section titled "Calendar" which lists events for the upcoming Monday, August 1. The events include:

  1. Morning Prayers at 8:40 A.M. led by The Rev. Thomas M. Mark of Hawes Unitarian Congregational Church, South Boston, to be held in the Chapel Room at Phillips Brooks House (second floor).
  2. A lecture titled "The Oldest Annals of Japan" by Professor R. Tsunoda of Columbia University, scheduled for 3 P.M. in the Large Lecture Hall at the Fogg Art Museum.

The cover has a vintage appearance, consistent with the publication date of 1932.

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This image displays a copy of the Harvard University Gazette, dated Saturday, July 30, 1932. The paper is from Volume XXVIII and is issue number 45. The content visible in the image shows a calendar with scheduled events for Monday, August 1, including:

  • Morning Prayers at 8:40 A.M. by The Rev. Thomas M. Mark at Hawes Unitarian Congregational Church, South Boston, and at the Chapel Room, Phillips Brooks House (second floor).
  • A Lecture titled "The Oldest Annals of Japan" by Professor R. Tsunoda from Columbia University, scheduled at the Large Lecture Hall, Fogg Art Museum, 3 P.M.

The paper itself has a simple, clean layout with a large font for the title and smaller font for the event details. The background is a slightly aged off-white paper.

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The image shows a page from the "Harvard University Gazette" dated Saturday, July 30, 1932, Volume XXVII, Number 45. The page is labeled "Calendar" and lists two events for Monday, August 1st.

  1. Morning Prayers: Conducted by The Rev. Thomas M. Milark at the Hawes Unitarian Congregational Church in South Boston, scheduled to be held in the Chapel Room of Phillips Brooks House (second floor) at 8:40 A.M.

  2. Lecture: Titled “The Oldest Annals of Japan” given by Professor R. Tsunoda from Columbia University, taking place in the Large Lecture Hall of the Fogg Art Museum at 3 P.M.

The page shows some signs of aging with slightly discolored, yellowed edges.

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The image shows a clipping from the Harvard University Gazette dated Saturday, July 30, 1932, Volume XXVII, Number 45. The clipping is titled "Calendar" and lists events for Monday, August 1.

The scheduled events are:

  • Morning Prayers led by The Rev. Thomas M. Mark at 8:40 A.M. in the Chapel Room of Phillips Brooks House (second floor), South Boston Hawes Unitarian Congregational Church.
  • A lecture titled "The Oldest Annals of Japan" by Professor R. Tsunoda from Columbia University, at 3 P.M. in the Large Lecture Hall of the Fogg Art Museum.

The clipping is pasted onto a blank sheet of paper with some slight discoloration around the edges.

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The image shows the cover of the Harvard University Gazette, a publication from July 30, 1932. The cover is simple and clean, with a light beige background and black text. At the top, the title "HARVARD UNIVERSITY GAZETTE" is prominently displayed in bold, capitalized letters. Below the title, the publication details are provided: Volume XXVII, Saturday, July 30, 1932, and Number 45.

The main section of the cover is titled "CALENDAR" and lists events scheduled for Monday, August 1. The calendar includes two events:

  1. Morning Prayers:

    • Conducted by The Rev. Thomas M. Mark at the Haves Unitarian Congregational Church, South Boston.
    • Location: Chapel Room, Phillips Brooks House (second floor).
    • Time: 8:40 A.M.
  2. Lecture:

    • Topic: "The Oldest Annals of Japan."
    • Speaker: Professor R. Tsunoda, from Columbia University.
    • Location: Large Lecture Hall, Fogg Art Museum.
    • Time: 3 P.M.

The design is minimalistic, with clear and organized typography, typical of early 20th-century printing styles. The overall appearance suggests an official university communication or announcement.