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The image displays a page from the "Harvard University Gazette," dated Wednesday, March 29, continuing through Saturday, April 1. The page details various academic and cultural events, lectures, and deadlines for submissions and competitions for prizes and degrees.
Wednesday, March 29:
Thursday, March 30:
Friday, March 31:
Saturday, April 1:
The page is organized with dates and events listed sequentially, providing clear details of the happenings and necessary actions required for the Harvard University community during this period.
The image shows a page from the Harvard University Gazette detailing various events scheduled for the week of March 29 to April 1.
Wednesday, March 29:
Thursday, March 30:
Friday, March 31:
Saturday, April 1:
This page provides a comprehensive schedule of events and deadlines for the week in question.
The image is a page from the Harvard University Gazette, specifically page 122, detailing events and deadlines for various activities, lectures, and prizes scheduled for March 29 to April 1.
The image shows a page from the Harvard University Gazette dated March 29, 1933. It lists various events and deadlines scheduled from March 29 to April 1.
Communication Seminar
Topic: "Magnetostriction" by Mr. H. W. Kohler II.
Time: 4:45 p.m.
Location: Craft Laboratory
Topic: "Operation Characteristic of Tubes with an External Control Element" by Mr. F. K. Preble.
Time: 4:45 p.m.
Location: Craft Laboratory
Speaking for the Lee Wade Prize and the Boylston Prizes by John Knowles Paine.
Illustrated Lecture by Mr. Langdon Warner.
Harvard Engineering Society Lecture by Professor E. S. Mason.
Open House at the Harvard College Observatory (in cooperation with the Cambridge Unemployment Relief Committee).
Joint Concert by Harvard Glee Club, Professor A. T. Davison (Conductor), and the Harvard University Orchestra (Pianist Solidity of 1808), Malcolm H. Holmes (Conductor).
Open House at the Harvard College Observatory (in cooperation with the Cambridge Unemployment Relief Committee).
Charles Eliot Norton Lectures
The image displays a section of the Harvard University Gazette dated from late March, detailing various events and deadlines for the upcoming days. Here is a detailed summary:
Wednesday, March 29 (Continued):
Thursday, March 30:
Friday, March 31:
Saturday, April 1:
The image shows a page from the Harvard University Gazette, listing events and deadlines for late March and early April. The content is organized by date and includes various academic and cultural events. Here is a detailed summary:
Wednesday, March 29 (Continued)
Thursday, March 30
Friday, March 31
Saturday, April 1
The page appears aged, with some visible wear and tear, particularly on the right side.
This image shows a page from what appears to be the 'Harvard University Gazette.' The page is numbered 122 at the top, and it has various entries regarding events and notices for specific dates, namely Wednesday, March 29; Thursday, March 30; Friday, March 31; and Saturday, April 1. There are no specific years mentioned.
The content includes announcements about lectures on topics such as "Magnetization," "Buddhist Art and the Far Eastern Trade Routes," and "Theory and Practice of the 'Puzzle of the Planets'." It also informs about musical events, an open house at the Harvard College Observatory, and various deadlines for submissions and competitions. The events are located at different places within Harvard University, as indicated by the specific locations mentioned (for example, Emerson Hall, Harvard University Orchestra, etc.).
The page shows signs of aging, with its edges slightly frayed and discolored, indicating it may be a vintage document. There are no images or photographs on this page, just typeset text.
The image shows an opened page of the Harvard University Gazette. The left side of the page displays printed text listing events from Wednesday, March 29 to Saturday, April 1. The events include various seminars, lectures, open houses, concerts, notices, and deadlines for applications and prize submissions. The right side of the image shows the blank reverse side of the page with some visible wear around the edges but without any text or illustrations. The paper appears to be aged and has a cream color.
The image shows a page from the Harvard University Gazette, specifically page 122. The content is a schedule of events for the end of March and early April. The dates listed include Wednesday, March 29; Thursday, March 30; Friday, March 31; and Saturday, April 1.
Events include:
The page appears to be part of an academic or university publication listing events and important academic deadlines. The layout is clean with the text aligned mostly to the left, printed in black ink on slightly yellowed paper. The right side of the image shows a blank or empty adjacent page of the publication.
The image shows a page from the Harvard University Gazette, dated Wednesday, March 29 (continued from a previous issue). The page is part of a printed newsletter or bulletin, likely from the early to mid-20th century, judging by the style of typography and layout. The page is numbered 122 at the top left corner.
Wednesday, March 29:
Thursday, March 30:
Friday, March 31:
CHARLES ELIOT NORTON LECTURES:
Overall, the image provides a snapshot of academic and cultural life at Harvard University in the early 20th century, highlighting the institution's commitment to diverse intellectual and artistic pursuits.