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The image shows a document titled "HARVARD ALUMNI BULLETIN." The document appears to be an informational bulletin for alumni of Harvard University, detailing various updates and developments related to the university.
Here is a summary of the content:
Appleton Chapel Renovation:
Fogg Art Museum Expansion:
Harvard Observatory:
Student Employment:
The document provides a snapshot of the developments and initiatives at Harvard University during a specific period, highlighting both physical expansions and efforts to support students during economic hardship.
The image shows a page from the "Harvard Alumni Bulletin." The page contains two main articles or updates.
Church and Museum Updates:
Departments and Buildings:
Student Employment:
The page is dated and appears to be from a mid-20th-century publication, reflecting the updates and activities relevant to Harvard University at that time.
The image shows a page from the Harvard Alumni Bulletin, specifically page 8. The text on the page discusses several updates and developments related to Harvard University's facilities and student employment.
Church and Chapel Renovations:
Fogg Art Museum:
Harvard Observatory:
Student Employment:
The text emphasizes the ongoing improvements and the efforts to provide necessary employment opportunities for students.
The image shows an open booklet, specifically an issue of the "Harvard Alumni Bulletin." The left page is numbered 8 and contains an article that discusses various aspects of Harvard University, including descriptions of buildings, their uses, and some historical context. The text mentions specific structures such as the Fogg Art Museum, the new two-story wing at 32 Quincy St., and the Harvard Observatory. It also details the relocation of the Departments of Hygiene and Physical Education to new quarters at 55 Mt. Auburn St.
The right page discusses student employment, highlighting the increased demand for part-time jobs due to the economic depression. It mentions that about 40,000 dollars has been set aside to provide employment for around 200 to 300 students. The article emphasizes that this initiative not only helps students financially but also offers valuable experience. It concludes by noting that this employment is available to both undergraduate and graduate students, as well as to residents in the Houses, making the total number of positions significant.
The image shows a page from the "Harvard Alumni Bulletin," containing several articles and announcements. Here is a detailed summary of the content:
Appleton Chapel Renovations:
New Building for Fogg Art Museum:
Departments of Hygiene and Physical Education:
New Faculty Appointments:
Student Employment:
Overall, the page details significant changes and developments within Harvard University, including renovations, new constructions, faculty appointments, and student employment initiatives.
The image shows two pages from an issue of the Harvard Alumni Bulletin. The text on the left page is partially visible, while the right page is mostly blank.
Here's a detailed summary of the visible text on the left page:
Memorials and Historical Notes:
Harvard Observatory:
Departments of Hygiene and Physical Education:
Student Employment:
The image shows an open page spread from the "Harvard Alumni Bulletin." The left page is page 8 and contains columns of text discussing various topics related to Harvard University, such as architectural features of the Appleton Chapel, improvements in the Fogg Art Museum, and student employment programs. The right page is blank, without any text or images. The pages have a light yellowish tint, indicating some age or archival preservation. The text is printed in a serif font, typical of older publications.
The image shows an open spread of a publication titled "HARVARD ALUMNI BULLETIN." The left page is numbered 8 at the top and contains text in two columns. It appears to be an informative or newsletter type of document discussing various topics related to Harvard University, such as building projects, renovations, alumni news, and developments within the university. The right side of the image features a blank, beige-colored page that is part of the publication but is currently devoid of any visible text or images. There are visible folds on the pages, indicating that the publication may have been stored folded or has been frequently handled. The layout and font types suggest that this document is somewhat dated, potentially vintage or historical in nature.
The image shows an open page from a publication titled "Harvard Alumni Bulletin." The page number is 8. The left side of the image displays the text, while the right side is largely blank, suggesting it's the adjacent page or the backside of the page. The text covers various topics related to Harvard University, such as building descriptions, student facilities, and departmental updates. The information appears to be in a formal and informative style, typical of institutional bulletins.
Specifically, the text mentions:
The page content appears historical and reflects the educational and administrative updates of Harvard University at the time of publication.
The image shows an open page from a publication titled "Harvard Alumni Bulletin", specifically page 8. The page contains text detailing various updates and developments related to Harvard University. Here is a description of the content:
The text discusses several topics related to Harvard University, including:
Overall, the page provides a snapshot of Harvard University's efforts to adapt to economic challenges, improve facilities, and support its students and staff during the early 20th century.