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The image shows a newspaper clipping from the Boston News Clip service, dated October 19, 1950. The clipping is from the Gazette in Hanover, N.H. The article is about Frederick W. Sternfeld, an Assistant Professor of Music at Dartmouth College, who is scheduled to speak at the Fogg Museum of Art at Harvard University on November 10. His topic for the lecture will be "Music and the Stage."
The clipping itself is attached to a small piece of paper with the address and details of the Boston News Clip service, which is located at 120 Tremont Street, Boston 8, Mass. There is also a handwritten note in red ink on the clipping, which appears to have been crossed out. The note reads, "to buy all kinds of Small or Large location Tel. Nor-" followed by an illegible word or number. The clipping has a stamp marking "H-11-9" on it.
The image shows a yellowed, clipped newspaper article from the "Boston News Clip," dated October 19, 1950. The heading of the clipping indicates it is from the "Gazette" in Hanover, N.H. The main content of the article announces that Frederick W. Sternfeld, Assistant Professor of Music at Dartmouth College, will speak at the Fogg Museum of Art at Harvard University on November 10. The topic of his speech is listed as "Music and the Stage." The clipping appears to be archival, with some red markings and slight damage around the edges.
The image shows a news clipping from the "Boston News Clip" service, dated October 19, 1950. The clipping is from the "Gazette" newspaper, published in Hanover, New Hampshire.
The main content of the clipping is about Frederick W. Sternfeld, who is described as the Assistant Professor of Music at Dartmouth College. Sternfeld is scheduled to give a talk at the Fogg Museum of Art at Harvard University on November 10. The topic of his lecture is titled "Music and the Stage."
The address and phone number for purchasing newspapers are partially visible but seem to be for locations in Northfield, Massachusetts. The clipping is partially redlined, indicating that parts of the text have been marked or corrected.
The image shows a news clipping from the Boston News Clip, dated October 19, 1950. The clipping is from the Gazette in Hanover, New Hampshire.
The article mentions Frederick W. Sternfeld, who was an Assistant Professor of Music at Dartmouth College. On November 10, he is scheduled to speak at the Fogg Museum of Art at Harvard University. The topic of his talk is "Music and the Stage."
The clipping is marked with red ink, possibly to highlight important information or to make notes. The address of the Boston News Clip is provided as 120 Tremont Street, Boston 8, Mass.
The image shows a newspaper clipping from the Boston News Clip, dated October 19, 1950. The clipping is from the "Gazette" in Hanover, New Hampshire.
The main part of the article states:
"Frederick W. Sternfeld, Assistant Professor of Music at Dartmouth College, will speak at the Fogg Museum of Art at Harvard University November 10. His topic will be 'Music and the Stage.'"
There is also a section at the top of the clipping that appears to be an advertisement or a classified section for buying and selling items, but most of it has been crossed out with red ink. The remaining visible text in this section includes a phone number: "Nor tf-11-8."
The clipping is slightly torn, and the date "OCT 19 1950" is printed at the top right corner. The address "120 Tremont Street, Boston 8, Mass." is also visible at the top of the clipping.
The image is a newspaper clipping from a publication named the "Gazette," dated October 19, 1950. The clipping appears to have been processed by the Boston News Clip service located at 120 Tremont Street, Boston 8, Mass.
The main article snippet in the clipping announces an upcoming event:
Frederick W. Sternfeld, who is identified as an Assistant Professor of Music at Dartmouth College, is scheduled to speak at the Fogg Museum of Art at Harvard University on November 10. His lecture topic is "Music and the Stage."
Additionally, there are some underlined advertisements or classifieds on the left side of the clipping that are partially visible, including an offer to buy items of various sizes and a phone number (presumably a local number with the exchange "tlf-11-9").
The image shows a small news clipping from "Boston News Clip," located at 120 Tremont Street, Boston 8, Massachusetts. The clipping is addressed to the Gazette in Hanover, New Hampshire. The date stamped on the clipping is October 19, 1950.
The main content of the clipping announces that Frederick W. Sternfeld, Assistant Professor of Music at Dartmouth College, will speak at the Fogg Museum of Art at Harvard University on November 10. His topic will be "Music and the Stage." There is also a partial, cut-off advertisement or note mentioning "to buy all kinds of Small or large location Tel Nor-" with a red stamp and some partial text.
The image shows an aged newspaper clipping with a heading that reads "BOSTON NEWS CLIP" followed by an address: "120 Tremont Street, Boston 8, Mass." Below the header, there's a mention of the "Gazette" from "Hanover, N.H." with a date stamp of "OCT 19 1950."
The body of the clipping contains a brief article: "Frederick W. Sternfeld, Assistant Professor of Music at Dartmouth College, will speak at the Fogg Museum of Art at Harvard University November 10. His topic will be "Music and the Stage.""
There is a small section at the bottom part of the clipping which is cut off, showing only a partial advertisement with text that reads "to buy all kinds of," "Small or large" and "Nor-" with a "Tel Nor" likely referring to a telephone number, but the rest is missing. The part of the ad that's visible also has "-11-3" printed in red, possibly part of a date or another reference number.
The clipping is slightly discolored and shows signs of wear, indicative of its age. It's placed on a neutral-colored background that contrasts with the yellowed paper, potentially for the purpose of digitization or display.
The image shows a news clipping from the Boston News Clip service, located at 120 Tremont Street, Boston 8, Mass. The clipping is from the Hanover Gazette in Hanover, N.H., dated October 19, 1950.
The content of the clipping announces an event featuring Frederick W. Sternfeld, who is identified as an Assistant Professor of Music at Dartmouth College. The announcement states that he will speak at the Fogg Museum of Art at Harvard University on November 10, and the topic of his talk will be "Music and the Stage."
Additionally, there is a redacted section on the left side of the clipping, which appears to be a note or annotation, likely for internal use or cataloging purposes. The redaction obscures some text, including what seems to be a phone number or contact information, and includes a code or reference number labeled "tf-11-3." The overall appearance suggests this is an archived or preserved news clipping, possibly from a historical or academic collection.
The image is a scanned copy of a newspaper clipping from the Boston News Clip Gazette, dated October 19, 1950. The clipping includes a headline and a brief article about an upcoming lecture. The headline reads "Frederick W. Sternfeld, Assistant Professor of Music at Dartmouth College, will speak at the Fogg Museum of Art at Harvard University November 10." The article provides details about the lecture, including the speaker's name, affiliation, and the topic, which is "Music and the Stage." The clipping appears to be placed on a light gray background, with some red markings visible on the paper, possibly indicating notes or highlights made by the person who clipped the article.