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The image displays two separate event announcements, one from Tuesday, May 23, and the other from Friday, March 3. Both announcements are placed on a light background, with the May 23 event positioned at the top right and the March 3 event at the bottom left.
Informal Concert by Students and Friends of the Fogg Art Museum:
Harvard Geological Conference:
Harvard Philosophical Club:
William James Lectures:
Harvard Officers' Fund Association:
Charles Eliot Norton Lectures:
The announcements provide details about the dates, times, locations, and often the speakers for various academic and cultural events at what appear to be educational institutions, with a focus on lectures, concerts, and meetings.
The image shows two dated flyers or schedules from Harvard University events.
On the left:
On the right:
Both flyers include a mix of academic lectures, meetings, and informal gatherings.
The image shows two pieces of paper with various academic and cultural events listed on them. Here is a detailed summary of each:
The larger sheet on the right, dated Tuesday, May 23:
The smaller sheet on the left, dated Friday, March 3:
Both documents appear to be event schedules or announcements from an academic institution, likely Harvard University, detailing various lectures, concerts, and meetings.
The image shows two pieces of old event announcements or program sheets, likely from Harvard University, detailing academic and cultural events.
Top Sheet (Tuesday, May 23):
Bottom Sheet (Friday, March 3):
The sheets are dated and include specific details about the events, such as the speakers, topics, locations, and times. The top sheet is marked with some handwritten notes, possibly for reference or reminders.
The image is of a page from a calendar or planner detailing events scheduled for specific dates. 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
Harvard Officers Fund Association - Annual Meeting
Charles Eliot Norton Lectures
The image shows a printed schedule of events, likely from a university or academic institution, detailing various lectures, meetings, and performances. The schedule is organized by date and includes the following events:
Tuesday, May 23:
Informal Concert by Students and Friends of the Fogg Art Museum:
Harvard Geological Conference:
Harvard Philosophical Club:
Wednesday, May 24:
Friday, March 3:
Harvard Officers Fund Association Annual Meeting:
Charles Eliot Norton Lectures:
The document appears to be printed on aged paper, suggesting it is an old schedule, possibly from the early to mid-20th century.
The image shows a collection of paper items, presumably notices or event announcements, with a light grey background. On the left, there is a horizontally aligned small piece of paper with printed text that states:
UNIVERSITY LECTURES
VIII. "General Conclusions." Professor O. Lovejoy. Emerson D, 4:30 P.M.
FRIDAY, MARCH 3
Below that is another piece of text that continues with:
HARVARD OFFICERS FUND ASSOCIATION. Annual Meeting. University 6, 4 P.M.
For particulars, see page 10.
Another text strip below references a lecture:
CHARLES ELIOT NORTON LECTURES. "The Use of Poetry and the Use of Criticism." "T. S. Eliot and the Academic Mind." Mr. T. S. ELIOT. New Lecture Hall, corner of Oxford and Kirkland Streets, 8 P.M.
On the right, there's a larger piece of faded paper with type and handwritten markings. It lists events for Tuesday, May 23, with a reference number and the year '38' written in handwriting at the top right. Some of the events mentioned include a Historical Concert, a Harvard Geological Conference, and a Harvard Philosophical Club meeting featuring T. S. Eliot speaking on "Philosophy and Literary Criticism" at Emerson A, 8:30 P.M.
Overall, the items seem to be historic announcements for events at Harvard University, including lectures and meetings, featuring notable individuals such as T. S. Eliot.
The image displays a beige-colored paper with typed text, detailing events scheduled at Harvard University. There are two cut-out pieces of paper with text glued to it.
The piece at the top, titled "Tuesday, May 23," lists several events:
Informal Concert by Students, and Friends of the Fogg Art Museum, Courtyard, Fogg Art Museum, 4:30 P.M.
Harvard Geological Conference. "The Geology of San Luis Rey Quadrangle, California." Mr. C.S. Hurlbut, Professor E.S. Larsen, Mr. F.S. Miller, and Mr. R.S. Morellman. Mineralogical Lecture Room, University Museum, 8 P.M.
Harvard Philosophical Club. Open Meeting. "Philosophy and Literary Criticism." Mr. T.S. Eliot. Emerson A, 8:30 P.M.
The piece at the bottom, titled "Friday, March 3," lists events:
Harvard Officers Fund Association. Annual Meeting. University 6, 4 P.M.
Charles Eliot Norton Lectures. "The Use of Poetry and the Use of Criticism." VI. "Arnold and the Academic Mind." Mr. T.S. Eliot. New Lecture Hall, corner of Oxford and Kirkland Streets, 8 P.M.
Overall, these pieces of text outline a series of academic and cultural events taking place at Harvard University on specific dates, emphasizing lectures and concerts featuring notable individuals such as T.S. Eliot.
The image shows two pieces of paper placed on a gray background. The paper on the left is a flyer with a title at the top that reads "William James Lectures VIII." Below the title, it says "General Conclusions." The paper on the right is a piece of paper with a date on it that reads "Tuesday, May 23." Below the date, it says "Informal Concert by Students, and Friends of the Fogg Art Museum." The paper also has a list of events that are scheduled for that day.
The image shows two pieces of paper that are folded in half. The paper on the left is a flyer with several events listed on it. The events include a lecture by Professor A. O. Lovejoy, an annual meeting of the Harvard Officers Fund Association, and a lecture by Mr. T. S. Eliot. The paper on the right is a flyer for an informal concert by students and friends of the Fogg Art Museum. The concert will feature choral melodies and instrumental preludes. Both flyers have a beige color and are slightly curled at the edges.