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The image is a collection of newspaper clippings related to the disappearance of Dr. Arthur Kingsley Porter, a noted archaeologist and art historian. The headlines and articles report that Dr. Porter is believed to have drowned off the coast of Ireland after a severe storm. Here are the key details:
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Overall, the clippings provide a detailed account of Dr. Porter's disappearance, his professional achievements, and the circumstances surrounding his presumed drowning.
The image consists of several newspaper clippings detailing the disappearance and subsequent search efforts for Dr. Arthur K. Porter, an archaeologist from Harvard University.
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Bottom Right Clipping (Dublin Irish Free State):
The clippings collectively cover the early stages of the search and the professional background of Dr. Arthur K. Porter, emphasizing his significant contributions to archaeology and his sudden disappearance in a storm off Ireland.
The image shows a collection of newspaper clippings related to the disappearance of Dr. Arthur K. Porter, a noted archaeologist from Harvard. The articles are pasted on what appears to be a scrapbook page. Here is a detailed summary of the content:
Headline and Main Article (Top Left) - "Dr. Arthur K. Porter, Harvard, Believed Drowned off Ireland"
Article (Top Right) - "A. Kingsley Porter Drowned Off Ireland: Archaeologist Lost From Boat in Storm"
Article (Bottom Left) - "Wide Hunt for Prof Porter"
Article (Bottom Right) - "WIDE HUNT FOR PROF PORTER"
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In summary, the page is a tribute or a collection of news about the tragic disappearance of Dr. Arthur K. Porter, with detailed accounts of the events and his notable career in archaeology and academia.
The image is a collection of newspaper clippings from various publications reporting on the disappearance and presumed drowning of Dr. Arthur Kingsley Porter, a noted archaeologist and Harvard professor. Here are the key points detailed in the clippings:
Dr. Arthur K. Porter, Harvard, Believed Drowned off Ireland
Occupied Elmwood as Cambridge Home
Noted Archaeologist Missing in Small Boat After Severe Storm
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The clippings collectively convey the shock and concern over Porter's disappearance, his significant contributions to archaeology and art history, and the ongoing efforts to find him.
The image is a collection of newspaper clippings from July 1932, detailing the disappearance and presumed drowning of Dr. Arthur Kingsley Porter, a noted archaeologist and professor at Harvard University.
Main Headline (Top Left):
Occupied Elmwood as Cambridge Home (Top Left):
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Wide Hunt for Prof Porter (Bottom Right):
Biographical Details (Bottom Left):
Returned to Yale (Bottom Left):
Overall, the clippings collectively narrate the tragic disappearance of Dr. Arthur Kingsley Porter, an esteemed archaeologist, and provide detailed background on his life and work.
The image shows a collection of newspaper clippings detailing the disappearance of Dr. Arthur Kingsley Porter, an archaeologist and professor at Harvard University, who was believed to have drowned off the coast of Ireland in July 1924.
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The image effectively captures the media coverage and public concern over the disappearance of Dr. Arthur Kingsley Porter and highlights his significant contributions to the fields of archaeology and art history.
The image shows a scrapbook page with several newspaper clippings reporting the presumed drowning of Dr. Arthur K. Porter, a Harvard archaeologist, off the coast of Ireland after a severe storm. The clippings include headlines such as "Dr. Arthur K. Porter, Harvard, Believed Drowned off Ireland," "A. Kingsley Porter Drowned Off Ireland; Archaeologist Lost From Boat in Storm," and "WIDE HUNT FOR PROF PORTER Harvard Lecturer Believed Drowned in Ireland."
The articles describe Dr. Porter as a noted archaeologist and Harvard lecturer who had been working on archaeological projects in Ireland. They mention details about his background, including his academic career, his family, and his role as an exchange professor at Harvard. The reports also cover the circumstances of his disappearance, noting that he was on a small boat near Inishbofin when it was overturned by a severe thunderstorm. The articles express concern and uncertainty about his fate, noting searches and the hope for recovery.
There are small photographs of Dr. Arthur K. Porter included in the clippings. The page has a handwritten page number "57" in the upper right corner and the newspaper sources and dates are noted, including the New York Times, Herald, and Boston Globe, all from July 1910.
The image shows a vintage compilation of newspaper clippings related to an individual apparently from Harvard. We can deduce from the headings and the text that these clippings report an unfortunate incident where a professor is believed to have drowned off the coast of Ireland after being missing in a small boat following a severe storm. The individual was an archaeologist by profession, as indicated by the titles and some parts of the content, which mention archaeological work. The clippings are dated around July, but the year isn't fully visible. The clippings appear to be old and yellowed, with some wear and tear, indicating that they are from a historical archive or collection, and they are numbered, perhaps for cataloging purposes.
The newspapers mentioned include "N.Y. Times," "Herald," and "Boston Globe," and there seem to be dates referenced in July but the exact year is not completely visible. The clippings provide a brief insight into the person's career, accolades, and the search for them after the incident, highlighting the person's significance and the impact of their disappearance.
The image is a collection of newspaper clippings detailing the disappearance and presumed drowning of Dr. Arthur K. Porter, an archaeologist affiliated with Harvard University. The clippings are from various publications, including The New York Times, The Herald, and The Boston Globe, dated July 10, 1930.
The image captures a tragic event in the life of Dr. Arthur K. Porter, a renowned archaeologist and Harvard professor, who was presumed drowned off the coast of Ireland during a storm. The clippings provide a comprehensive overview of his life, career, and the circumstances surrounding his disappearance, reflecting both his professional accomplishments and the impact of his loss on his family and the academic community.
The image shows a newspaper clipping with a headline that reads "Dr. Arthur K. Porter, Harvard, Believed Drowned off Ireland." The clipping includes a photograph of Dr. Arthur K. Porter, along with text discussing his disappearance and presumed death at sea. It mentions that Dr. Porter was a noted archaeologist and professor at Harvard University, who was believed to have drowned off the Irish coast during a severe storm. The clipping also includes details about his academic background, his work, and his personal life.