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The image shows a document listing events scheduled for two different dates: Tuesday, May 23, and Tuesday, February 28. The events are organized by various departments and clubs at a university.
Tuesday, May 23:
Informal Concert by Students and Friends of the Fogg Art Museum
Harvard Geological Conference
Harvard Philosophical Club Open Meeting
Tuesday, February 28:
Faculty of Arts and Sciences Special Meeting
Harvard Philosophical Club
Informal Musicals
The document appears to be a printed schedule, likely distributed to inform university members and the public about upcoming events.
The image shows two event schedules from a historical document, likely from a university setting, dated May 23 and February 28.
TUESDAY, MAY 23:
Informal Concert by Students and Friends of the Fogg Art Museum:
Harvard Geological Conference:
Harvard Philosophical Club - Open Meeting:
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28:
Faculty of Arts and Sciences - Special Meeting:
Harvard Philosophical Club:
Informal Musicale:
Additional Notes:
The image shows a document listing two separate events scheduled for Harvard University, each on different dates.
First Entry (Top): Tuesday, May 23
Informal Concert by Students and Friends of the Fogg Art Museum
Harvard Geological Conference
Harvard Philosophical Club Open Meeting
Second Entry (Bottom): Tuesday, February 28
Faculty of Arts and Sciences Special Meeting
Informal Musical Event
Additionally, the document has some handwritten notes and dates in the margins, including one entry that reads "26 May 1953" and another note indicating "F 6 251" on the top left.
The image shows two announcements for events that took place at Harvard University.
The first announcement is for Tuesday, May 23:
The second announcement is for Tuesday, February 28:
The symbols indicate that some events are open to members of the university, while others are open to the public.
The image shows a schedule of events for specific days at Harvard University. Here is a detailed summary of the events listed:
Informal Concert by Students and Friends of the Fogg Art Museum
Harvard Geological Conference
Harvard Philosophical Club - Open Meeting
Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Harvard Philosophical Club
Informal Musicale
The image also includes specific symbols to indicate if the events are open to the public or restricted to members of the university. Events marked with a cross (†) are open to the public, while those marked with an asterisk (*) are open to members of the university.
The image shows two separate event notices for activities scheduled at Harvard University on different dates.
Top Notice (Tuesday, May 23):
Informal Concert by Students and Friends of the Fogg Art Museum:
Harvard Geological Conference:
Harvard Philosophical Club Open Meeting:
Bottom Notice (Tuesday, February 28):
Faculty of Arts and Sciences Special Meeting:
Harvard Philosophical Club Meeting:
Informal Musicale:
Additionally, the top notice has some handwritten annotations, including a date "26 May 1953" and a note "HUG" in the top right corner. The bottom notice also has handwritten annotations, including "F6 25 1-5" and a note "N.U.G." in the bottom left corner.
The image shows a typed document with information about events on two different dates. The paper appears slightly aged, with discoloration and frayed edges, giving the impression that it is an older document or flyer.
At the top, there is an event scheduled for "TUESDAY, MAY 23" related to an informal concert by students and friends of the Fogg Art Museum taking place in the museum courtyard at 4:30 p.m., featuring Chorales and Instrumental Preludes of the Choral Melodies by Bach and Buxtehude.
Below this is an announcement about geological conferences focused on "The Geology of San Luis Rey Quadrangle, California," with several names mentioned as speakers, and the location is noted as the Mineralogical Lecture Room, University Museum, at 8 p.m.
Further down is a note regarding the Harvard Philosophical Club, which is hosting an open meeting on "Philosophy and Literary Criticism" by Mr. T. S. Eliot, slated to occur in Emerson A, at 8:30 p.m.
The second event, listed under "TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28," includes a special meeting of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at 4 p.m., a Harvard Philosophical Club meeting about "What is Poetic Truth?" by Dr. Louise Harrah at 4 p.m., and another informal musicale at the Fogg Art Museum, focusing on Vocal and Instrumental Music of the Seventeenth Century, at 4:30 p.m.
Additional notations indicate that some events are open to members of the university, while others are open to the public. The document also has some handwritten markings, including what appears to be a library reference number at the top left and a date "Jan. 19, 1933" written in pencil at the top right.
The image depicts a page with two pasted notices, one for events held on Tuesday, May 23, and another for Tuesday, February 28.
The top notice for Tuesday, May 23 lists three events:
The bottom notice for Tuesday, February 28 lists:
The symbols indicate the events are open to members of the university and the public respectively. There is also a note handwritten at the top right corner, "HUG 28 Mar 1933."
The image shows two newspaper clippings pasted on a slightly yellowed and worn sheet of paper. Both clippings list scheduled events and meetings at Harvard University.
The first clipping, titled "TUESDAY, MAY 23," includes:
The second clipping, titled "TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28," includes:
The clippings indicate which events are open to university members and which are open to the public, with asterisks and dagger symbols used to denote these distinctions.
There are handwritten notes near the clippings, including a date "1933," suggesting the time period of the events. The paper edges of the sheet are slightly uneven and the paper appears aged.
The image is of a faded and old document that contains a schedule of events for a week. The document is titled "Harvard Philosophical Club." The schedule is for the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard Geological Conference, and Harvard Philosophical Club. The Fogg Art Museum is hosting an informal concert by students and friends on Tuesday, May 23, 1933, at 4:30 p.m. The Harvard Geological Conference will be held on Tuesday, May 23, 1933, at 8 p.m. The Harvard Philosophical Club will have an open meeting on Tuesday, May 23, 1933, at 8:30 p.m. The schedule also includes a special meeting on Tuesday, February 28, 1933, at 4 p.m.