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The image contains a page from the Harvard Alumni Bulletin, dated March 17 and April 14, which announces the appointment of Dr. Laurence Binyon as the Charles Eliot Norton Professor of Poetry at Harvard for the academic year 1933-34. Here is a detailed summary:
Overall, the image highlights the appointment of Dr. Laurence Binyon as the next Norton Professor of Poetry at Harvard, emphasizing his scholarly and artistic qualifications and the significance of the Norton Lectures.
The image is a page from an alumni bulletin, dated March 1934, detailing the appointment of Dr. Lawrence Binyon as the Charles Eliot Norton Professor of Poetry at Harvard University for the academic year 1933-34.
Key points include:
Background of Dr. Binyon:
Norton Lectureship:
Expectations and Reception:
Specifics about Binyon’s Appointment:
Additional Information:
Supporting Articles:
The page overall provides a comprehensive overview of Dr. Binyon’s academic background, his new role at Harvard, and the expectations associated with the prestigious Norton Lectureship.
The image displays two pages of a newspaper or bulletin from the early 20th century, specifically the "Alumni Bulletin" from Harvard University. The pages are dated March 17 and April 14 of an unspecified year.
Dr. Binyon at Harvard Next Year:
Charles Eliot Norton Professorship:
M.R.R. Tatlock's Commentary:
Binyon's Verse:
In summary, the bulletin details the appointment of Dr. Laurence Binyon as the next Charles Eliot Norton Professor of Poetry at Harvard, highlighting his scholarly achievements and poetic contributions. It also includes commentary from M.R.R. Tatlock, praising Binyon's significant impact on literature and culture.
The image displays a series of newspaper clippings related to Dr. Laurence Binyon, who was appointed as the Charles Eliot Norton Professor of Poetry at Harvard University for the academic year 1933-34.
Announcement of Appointment (March 19):
Poetic Example (Highlighted Text):
Editorial Praise (Alumni Bulletin, March 17):
Additional Notes (Alumni Bulletin, April 14):
The clippings collectively express high praise and excitement for Binyon’s appointment, emphasizing his dual expertise in poetry and art, and the value he brings to Harvard University's academic community. The inclusion of a sample of his poetry serves to illustrate his literary talent.
The image shows a page from a document featuring news and commentary about the appointment of Dr. Laurence Binyon to deliver the Norton Lectures at Harvard University for the academic year 1933-34. Here are the key points:
Dr. Laurence Binyon's Background and Appointment:
Norton Lectures:
T.S. Eliot’s Tenure:
Commentary and Critique:
Specific Notes on Dr. Binyon:
Excerpts from Poetry:
Editorial and Contextual Notes:
The overall tone of the article is celebratory and reflective on the significance of the Norton Lectures and the selection of Dr. Binyon for this prestigious position.
The document is a collection of articles and announcements related to Dr. Lawrence Binyon being appointed as the Charles Eliot Norton Professor of Poetry at Harvard University for the academic year 1933-34. The main points include:
Dr. Lawrence Binyon, deputy keeper of oriental prints and drawings at the British Museum, will deliver a series of lectures at Harvard, focusing on poetry and oriental art. He is known for his works, including volumes of verse, plays, and studies on oriental art.
The Charles Eliot Norton Professorship was established to bring individuals of high distinction in literature, science, or art to Harvard to develop students' love for poetry and art. Previous lecturers include Gilbert Murray, Eric Maclagan, and Arthur M. Hind.
An article from the 'Alumni Bulletin' dated March 17, 1933, announces Binyon's appointment, noting that his lectures will cover both poetry and oriental art, and that he will also present six public lectures at the Lowell Institute in Boston.
Another article, dated April 13, 1933, discusses the significance of Binyon's appointment, highlighting his qualifications and the relevance of his work. It also mentions that Binyon's lectures are expected to attract a large audience, as did the lectures of the previous Norton professor, Thomas Stearns Eliot.
The document also includes a poem by Binyon, titled 'The Sirens', which is a reflection on the power of music and its ability to evoke deep emotions.
The document provides a comprehensive overview of Binyon's background, the purpose and history of the Norton Professorship, and the expectations for his lectures at Harvard.
This image displays a page containing typewritten text interspersed with pasted newspaper clippings that provide updates and commentary about lectures given by Laurence Binyon. The header "Norton Lectures" is prominently displayed at the top, and the name "Laurence Binyon" appears beneath it. The contents discuss Binyon's scheduled lecture at Harvard next year, mentioning that it's part of the Charles Eliot Norton Lectures at Harvard University. The first clippings refer to Dr. Binyon's background, his connection with the British Museum, and the expectation of his upcoming lectures.
The page also includes snippets of praise and context for Binyon's expertise, particularly in poetry, and some discussion about previous lecturers and the nature of the Norton Lectures themselves. It makes reference to the anticipated quality and substance of Binyon's lectures.
The lower sections of text feature header-like indications that say "Alumni Bulletin Mar. 17." and "Alumni Bulletin Apr.14.", which suggests that the updates come from an alumni bulletin or similar publication, with each entry dated March 17th and April 14th, respectively. There are also hole punches visible on the left-hand side of the page, indicating that this paper was probably kept in a binder or folder.
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The image is a scanned page from an Alumni Bulletin dated March 17, featuring an article titled "Norton Lectures ~ Laurence Binyom." The page appears to be from an academic or university publication, likely from Harvard University, given the context of the Norton Lectures.
"Hymn the openers of the gates;
Hymn the changers of the fates;
Past the seeming starry plan
Of human earth, in mazy roof
Bright eternities of law;
Them that neared these orbs to man,
Unaided, and put to proof
By man's spirit and his sense
Step into the timeless stream,
Star-like spirits among the stars!"
The page provides a detailed announcement of Dr. Laurence Binyom's appointment as the next Norton Lecturer at Harvard, highlighting his academic credentials, previous lectures, and poetic contributions. It also includes a sample of his poetry and editorial commentary praising his qualifications and expertise. The layout and content suggest this is an official university publication aimed at alumni and the academic community.
The image appears to be a page from a newspaper or magazine clipping discussing the appointment of Dr. Lawrence Binyon as the Charles Eliot Norton Professor of Poetry at Harvard University. The clipping includes excerpts from the announcement of Binyon's appointment, as well as commentary on his qualifications and potential contributions to the Norton lectures.
The key details from the image are:
Dr. Lawrence Binyon, a deputy keeper in charge of oriental prints and drawings at the British Museum of Poetry at Harvard, will be the Charles Eliot Norton Professor of Poetry at Harvard during the next academic year.
Binyon was educated at St. Paul's School in London and received the New College Prize from Trinity College, Oxford in 1890. He has been connected with the British Museum since 1893 and has published several volumes of verse, plays, and works on oriental art.
The Charles Eliot Norton Professorship was established in 1925 by C. Chauncey Stillman and is intended for a man of high distinction within the field of poetry, "to develop in the minds of the students a love of poetry and art."
Binyon's appointment as the next Norton lecturer is seen as a positive development, as he is described as a distinguished scholar and poet who can provide insight into both poetry and oriental art.
The announcement of Binyon's appointment was made by T.S. Eliot, the present holder of the Norton chair and editor of The Criterion, who praised Binyon's scholarly work and poetic gifts.
Overall, the image provides information about the appointment of Dr. Lawrence Binyon as the Charles Eliot Norton Professor of Poetry at Harvard, highlighting his qualifications and potential contributions to the Norton lectures on poetry and art.
The image shows a page from the Harvard Alumni Bulletin, dated March 17, 1933, featuring an article titled "NORTON LECTURES - LAURENCE BINYON." The article announces that Dr. Lawrence Binyon, the Charles Eliot Norton Professor of Poetry at Harvard University, will deliver the next series of Norton Lectures. The article provides a brief biography of Dr. Binyon, highlighting his academic background, his role at the British Museum, and his contributions to poetry and literature. It also mentions that the Norton Lectures are intended for Harvard students, although they are open to the public, and that the lectures are expected to explore poetry and art in a general and contemplative manner. The article concludes with a quote from Dr. Binyon, emphasizing the importance of learning and taste in the appointment of a Norton lecturer.