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ARCH.2003.27, Rendition: 798979
The image is of the cover of a publication titled "Harvard Alumni Bulletin." The cover prominently features the title in large, bold, uppercase letters. Below the title, there is a red shield emblem with the words "VERITAS" (Latin for "truth") and "CHRISTO ET ECCLESIAE" (Latin for "For Christ and Church") inscribed on it, which is the emblem of Harvard University.
The subtitle of the publication is "The Duel Collection of Prints in the Fogg Art Museum." This suggests that the issue focuses on a specific collection of prints housed in the Fogg Art Museum, which is part of Harvard University.
The date of publication is noted as October 27, 1933. The publication is stated to be "Published for the Harvard Alumni Association by the Harvard Bulletin, Inc., Cambridge, Mass." This indicates that the bulletin was produced for the alumni of Harvard University by a publishing entity associated with the university.
The cover has a simple, clean design with a light beige background, and the text and emblem are printed in black and red. The document appears to be bound, as indicated by the visible binding holes on the left side. The page number "79" is visible in the top right corner.
The image shows the cover of a publication titled "Harvard Alumni Bulletin." The title is prominently displayed at the top in large, bold letters. Below the title, there is the Harvard shield, which features the Latin motto "Christo et Ecclesiae," meaning "For Christ and the Church."
Further down, there is a section that highlights the main feature of this issue: "The Duel Collection of Prints in the Fogg Art Museum." The date of publication is given as "October 27, 1933."
At the bottom, it is noted that the publication is "Published for the Harvard Alumni Association by the Harvard Bulletin, Inc., Cambridge, Mass." The overall layout is clean and minimalistic, with the text centered on the page. The document appears to be a printed and bound issue, as evidenced by the binding holes on the left side.
The image is a cover of the "Harvard Alumni Bulletin" dated October 27, 1933. The cover features the following elements:
The overall design of the cover is quite simple and formal, characteristic of publications from that period.
The image shows the cover page of a publication titled "Harvard Alumni Bulletin." The cover is dated October 27, 1933, and is published for the Harvard Alumni Association by the Harvard Bulletin, Inc., located in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
The main focus of this issue is "The Duel Collection of Prints in the Fogg Art Museum." The Harvard shield emblem is prominently displayed beneath the title, featuring the Latin motto "Veritas" (Truth) and "Christus, Lux Et," which translates to "Christ, Light and..." (often "Christ, Light and Life" or similar).
Additionally, there is an emblem of the National Recovery Administration (NRA) near the bottom of the cover, indicating government support or involvement during the publication year, which falls within the Great Depression era. The page number "79" is visible at the top right corner.
The image is a page from the "Harvard Alumni Bulletin." This particular page is dated October 27, 1933, and it features a specific article or section titled "The Duel Collection of Prints in the Fogg Art Museum."
The page has the following notable elements:
The overall style of the page is classic and formal, characteristic of publications from the early 20th century.
The image shows a cover page from a publication titled "Harvard Alumni Bulletin." This specific issue is dated October 27, 1933. The cover prominently features the Harvard University crest, which includes Latin phrases "C.H.R.I.S.T.O." and "D.U.E.L." along with the motto "ECCLESIAM" below it.
The cover highlights a special publication, "The Duel Collection of Prints in the Fogg Art Museum." It is noted that this bulletin was published for the Harvard Alumni Association by the Harvard Bulletin, Inc., located in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
The page number visible on the right side of the cover is 79. The document appears to be part of a series of alumni bulletins aimed at sharing information and updates about Harvard University and its alumni network.
This image displays the cover of a publication. The text on the cover reads:
HARVARD
ALUMNI
BULLETIN
THE DUEL COLLECTION
OF PRINTS IN THE
FOGG ART MUSEUM
October 27, 1933
PUBLISHED FOR THE HARVARD ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
BY THE
HARVARD BULLETIN, INC., CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
At the top right corner of the page is the number "79," indicating this might be a page from within a bound document or a larger collection. Below the main block of text, there are a couple of logos; one on the left is the NRA (National Recovery Administration) eagle symbol which was a part of the U.S. response to the Great Depression under the New Deal.
The cover has an emblem in the center, near the top, which appears to be related to Harvard University, given the Latin word "Christo" and "Ecclesiae." There are also three punched holes on the left side of the cover suggesting that this was part of a binder or archived file. The cover has a slightly aged look with some discoloration consistent with older documents.
The image shows a vintage publication cover titled "HARVARD ALUMNI BULLETIN." Below the title is a small red emblem featuring a shield with the word "VERITAS" and a scroll with the text "CHRISTO ET ECCLESIAE." Underneath, the publication is identified as related to "THE DUEL COLLECTION OF PRINTS IN THE FOGG ART MUSEUM." There is also a logo for the National Recovery Administration (NRA) with an eagle and the slogan "WE DO OUR PART." The date mentioned is "October 27, 1933." At the bottom, it is noted that the bulletin was "PUBLISHED FOR THE HARVARD ALUMNI ASSOCIATION BY THE HARVARD BULLETIN, INC., CAMBRIDGE, MASS." The page is numbered "79" in the top right corner, and there are two punched holes on the left, indicating it may have been part of a binder or collection.
The image shows the cover of a publication titled "Harvard Alumni Bulletin." The design is clean and formal, with a classic, vintage aesthetic. Key details include:
The cover indicates that this is a bulletin or newsletter published by the Harvard Alumni Association, focusing on a specific art collection at the Fogg Art Museum. The date and formal layout suggest it is an archival or historical document.
The image is of a magazine cover. The title of the magazine is "Harvard Alumni Bulletin." The magazine is published by the Harvard Bulletin, Inc. The magazine is dated October 27, 1933. The magazine is about the Duel Collection of Prints in the Fogg Art Museum.