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The image shows a printed document with a beige background and black text. The document is titled "Classical Clubs Will Meet in Fogg Museum Saturday."
The text provides details about a joint meeting between the Classical Club of Greater Boston and the Massachusetts Section of the Classical Association of New England. The meeting is scheduled to take place in the Seminar Room of the Fogg Museum on Saturday at 10 o'clock.
The program for the day includes the following:
The document is dated Thursday, February 2, 1928. There is also a handwritten note at the bottom left corner that reads "Compliments."
The image shows a typewritten announcement for a meeting of classical clubs to be held at the Fogg Museum on a Saturday. The meeting is a joint effort between the Classical Club of Greater Boston and the Massachusetts Section of the Classical Association of New England. The event is scheduled to start at 10 o'clock in the Fogg Museum's Large Room. The program includes several presentations:
The document is dated Thursday, February 9, 1933, and has a handwritten note at the top, though the content of the note is not entirely clear. The paper shows some signs of aging, with slight discoloration and a few marks.
The image is a newspaper clipping detailing an event organized by classical clubs. Here's a detailed summary:
Headline:
"CLASSICAL CLUBS WILL MEET IN FOGG MUSEUM SATURDAY"
Event Details:
Program Schedule:
Welcome:
Modern Survivals of Roman Paganism:
Just a Footprint on the Sands of Time (Discussion Topic):
Hannibal's Pass Over the Alps (Illustrated):
Some New Glimpses of Old Rome (Illustrated):
Date of Publication:
The image is a newspaper clipping from February 9, 1933. The headline reads "Classical Clubs Will Meet in Fogg Museum Saturday."
The article states that the Classical Club of Greater Boston, in conjunction with the Massachusetts Section of the Classical Association of New England, will hold its winter session in the Fogg Museum's Large Room on Saturday at 10 o'clock.
The program for the day includes:
The article is dated and signed "Crimson" at the bottom, indicating it is from the Harvard Crimson newspaper.
The image is a document from February 9, 1935, detailing a joint meeting of classical clubs. The meeting is organized by the Classical Club of Greater Boston and the Massachusetts Section of the Classical Association of New England. It is scheduled to take place in the Fogg Art Museum's Large Room on Saturday at 10 o'clock.
The program for the day includes the following presentations:
The document also includes a handwritten note at the bottom left corner that says "Crinson."
The image shows a document dated February 9, 1933. It announces a joint meeting of the Classical Club of Greater Boston and the Massachusetts Section of the Classical Association of New England.
The event is scheduled to take place in the Fogg Museum on a Saturday at 10 o'clock. The agenda for the meeting includes the following items:
The document appears to be a notice or announcement intended to inform members and interested parties about the scheduled event.
The image shows a piece of paper with text and visible discolored adhesive marks, suggesting that there may have been something attached or affixed to the paper that has since been removed or lost. The text on the paper is a printed announcement titled "CLASSICAL CLUBS WILL MEET IN FOGG MUSEUM SATURDAY." The announcement describes a joint meeting of the Classical Club of Greater Boston with the Classical Association of New England, detailing the location, time, and speakers for the event. The printed date below the announcement is "THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1933." The text in the lower left corner is partially cut off, but "Crimson" can be read, which might indicate the publication name. However, without further context, that's all that can be ascertained from the image.
The image depicts a beige sheet of paper with a small newspaper clipping attached to the top left corner. The clipping contains an announcement for a meeting of classical clubs to be held at the Fogg Museum on an upcoming Saturday. The clipping provides details about the joint meeting between the Classical Club of Greater Boston and the Massachusetts Section of the Classical Association of New England, outlining the day's program and listing several speakers and topics. The date mentioned at the bottom of the clipping is Thursday, February 9, 1933. There is a handwritten word "Crimson" below the clipping.
The image shows a piece of paper with a newspaper clipping attached to the upper left corner. The clipping contains a short article titled "CLASSICAL CLUBS WILL MEET IN FOGG MUSEUM SATURDAY." The article announces a joint meeting between the Classical Club of Greater Boston and the Massachusetts Section of the Classical Association of New England, set to take place at the Fogg Museum's Large Room on Saturday at 10 o'clock. The program includes a welcome by W. C. Greene, and several talks: "Modern Survivals of Roman Paganism" by Miss M. E. Ireland, "Just a Footprint on the Sands of Time" by Dr. G. A. Land, a discussion on Hamlet and the Iliad by Professor L. P. McCauley, and "Some New Glimpses of Old Rome (illustrated)" by Dr. D. M. Robathan.
Below the clipping, the date "THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1933" is typed or printed. There is also a faint handwritten note below the date, which appears to read "Crimson." The right side and bottom part of the paper are mostly blank.
The image shows a printed announcement or flyer for a meeting of classical clubs. The document is titled "CLASSICAL CLUBS WILL MEET IN FOGG MUSEUM SATURDAY" and is dated Thursday, February 9, 1933.
Event Overview:
Program Schedule:
Visual and Formatting Characteristics:
The announcement appears to be from an educational or academic setting, likely a university or museum, given the reference to the Fogg Museum and the involvement of professors and scholars. The topics suggest a focus on classical studies, literature, and history, with a mix of lectures and discussions. The date (1933) places the event in the early 20th century, reflecting the educational interests of that era.
Overall, the image captures a historical moment of academic engagement centered around classical studies.