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The image shows a vintage news clipping from "Gazette," dated October 19, 1950, from Hanover, N.H. The clipping is titled "BOSTON NEWS CLIP" and includes an address at 120 Tremont Street, Boston 8, Mass.
The text of the clipping announces an event featuring Frederick W. Sternfeld, who is described as an Assistant Professor of Music at Dartmouth College. The announcement states that Sternfeld 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."
The clipping is older, with some wear and a few handwritten markings. One section of text is crossed out with a red strike, suggesting that the original content was either edited or marked for reference. The date "1950" is prominently displayed in the middle of the clipping.
This image shows a piece of paper with a printed article clipped to it. The article is from the "Boston News Clip," located at 120 Tremont Street, Boston 8, Mass., and it was printed in the "Gazette" from Hanover, N.H., on October 19, 1950.
The article mentions Frederick W. Sternfeld, an Assistant Professor of Music at Dartmouth College, who 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 some text on the left side of the clipped article that appears to be unrelated to the main content. It mentions "to buy all kinds of er. Small or large location. Tel. Nor." and "tf-11-3," with some parts crossed out in red.
The image features two pieces of paper that are placed on a white surface. The paper on the left has some text printed on it, which reads "Boston News Clip 120 Tremont Street Boston 8, Mass." and "Gazette Hanover, N. H." There is also a date written on the paper, which reads "OCT 19 1950." The paper on the right has some text printed on it, which reads "Frederick W. Sternfield, 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 red line drawn on the paper on the right.
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.
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 shows a newspaper clipping from the Boston News Clip, dated October 19, 1950. The clipping is a small, rectangular piece of paper with a light-brown color and a rough texture. It has a headline that reads "BOSTON NEWS CLIP" in bold black letters at the top, followed by the address "120 Tremont Street, Boston 8, Mass." in smaller text below.
Below the address, there is a line that says "Gazette Hanover, N. H." in smaller text. The main body of the clipping contains a paragraph of text that reads:
"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.'"
The clipping also includes a red stamp that says "to buy all kinds of" in the middle of the page, with some illegible text underneath. The background of the image is a solid gray color.
Overall, the image appears to be a scanned or photographed copy of an old newspaper clipping, possibly from a personal collection or archive. It provides information about a specific event or lecture that took place in 1950, and may be of interest to historians or researchers studying music, education, or cultural events of the time period.
The image depicts a newspaper clipping from the Boston News Clip, dated October 19, 1950. The clipping is yellowed and features a headline that reads "Gazette Hanover, N.H." in bold letters. Below the headline, there is a paragraph of text that appears to be an announcement for a lecture by Frederick W. Sternfeld, Assistant Professor of Music at Dartmouth College. The lecture is scheduled to take place at the Fogg Museum of Art at Harvard University on November 10, and the topic will be "Music and the Stage."
The clipping also includes some handwritten notes in red ink, which appear to be annotations or corrections made by someone who read the article. These notes are difficult to decipher, but they may indicate that the reader found certain information in the article to be incorrect or misleading.
Overall, the image provides a glimpse into the past, offering insight into the types of events and announcements that were published in newspapers during the mid-20th century. It also highlights the importance of preserving historical documents like this clipping, which can serve as valuable resources for researchers and historians seeking to understand the cultural and social context of the time period.
The image shows a newspaper clipping and a piece of paper with some text on it, set against a gray background.
The piece of paper is centered in the image and has a yellowed appearance, suggesting it may be old or aged. At the top of the paper, the words "BOSTON NEWS CLIP" are printed in black text, followed by an address: "120 Tremont Street Boston 8, Mass." Below this, the word "Gazette" is printed, along with the location "Hanover, N.H." and the date "OCT 19 1950".
A red stamp or marker has been used to mark out certain parts of the text on the left side of the paper, including the words "to buy all kinds of" and "Small or large location Tel Nor- tf-11-3". The rest of the text on the left side is obscured by the red marking.
To the right of the paper, a smaller newspaper clipping is visible. It appears to be a notice about an upcoming event, featuring a speaker named Frederick W. Sternfeld, who is described as an Assistant Professor of Music at Dartmouth College. According to the clipping, Sternfeld will be speaking at the Fogg Museum of Art at Harvard University on November 10, with the topic "Music and the Stage".
The background of the image is a plain gray color, which helps to focus attention on the paper and the newspaper clipping. Overall, the image suggests that the paper and clipping are being preserved or archived for some reason, possibly as part of a historical record or collection.
The image presents a vintage newspaper clipping, likely from the Boston News Clip, with a headline that reads "BOSTON NEWS CLIP" and an address of "120 Tremont Street, Boston 8, Mass." The clipping is dated October 19, 1950, and features a subheading that reads "Gazette Hanover, N. H."
On the clipping, there appears to be a red stamp or handwritten text, although it is partially obscured. The visible text includes the words "to buy all kinds of," "Small or large," and "location Tel Nor-tf-11-3."
Attached to the clipping is another small piece of paper with a news article about Frederick W. Sternfeld, Assistant Professor of Music at Dartmouth College, who will speak at the Fogg Museum of Art at Harvard University on November 10. The topic of his talk will be "Music and the Stage."
The background of the image is a plain gray color, providing a neutral backdrop for the newspaper clipping. Overall, the image appears to be a historical document or artifact, possibly used for archival or research purposes.
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.