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The image is a page from a program or booklet, specifically page 8, listing subscribers to the "Guarantee Fund" for the year 1959. The list includes the names of various individuals and couples who contributed to the fund. The subscribers are listed in a two-column format, with each entry typically including titles such as "Mr.," "Mrs.," "Dr.," and "Miss," followed by their full names.
At the bottom of the page, there is a note indicating the availability of two champagne bars for convenience, one on the loge floor and another in the lower grand lounge.
Additionally, there is an advertisement for WBZ-FM 106.7, which mentions a program called "Megacycles" airing from 5 P.M. till midnight, and "Your Opera Box" airing on Sundays from 5-7 P.M. The advertisement includes a graphic of a radio with the station's call sign and frequency.
The page has a classic, formal design, reflecting the style of the late 1950s.
The image shows a page from a 1959 yearbook or similar publication, specifically listing subscribers to the Guarantee Fund. Below the list of subscribers, there is an advertisement for WBZ-FM, a radio station broadcasting at 106.7 Megacycles.
The advertisement includes a graphic of a megaphone and the station's name, WBZ-FM, with the slogan "106.7 Megacycles" prominently displayed. The ad also mentions that there are two champagne bars, one on the Loge Floor and another in the Lower Grand Lounge, presumably for the convenience of attendees.
Additionally, there is a note about opera box availability from 5 PM to 7 PM on Sundays.
The page also features a small note indicating a time schedule for opera box availability: "5 P.M. till MIDNIGHT" and "SUNDAYS, 5-7 P.M." under the section mentioning the opera box. This suggests that there are opera events scheduled during these times.
The image shows a page from a program or booklet. At the top, it lists "SUBSCRIBERS TO THE GUARANTEE FUND 1959" and includes a comprehensive list of names, presumably individuals or couples, who contributed to this fund. The list is organized in columns and includes a variety of names such as Stephen F. Harris, Mrs. Carroll S. Harvey, and several others.
In the middle of the page, there is a promotional section that notes the availability of two champagne bars for convenience, one on the loge floor and another in the lower grand lounge.
Below this, there is an advertisement for a radio station, WBZ-FM, broadcasting at 106.7 Megacycles. The schedule indicated is from 5 P.M. till midnight, and on Sundays from 5-7 P.M., with a note that it can be heard through "Your Opera Box."
At the bottom, the page is marked with the number 8, indicating it is likely part of a larger document or program. The overall layout is structured and appears to be a formal document, possibly related to an event or organization from 1959.
This image is a page from a program or brochure listing the subscribers to the Guarantee Fund for the year 1959. The list includes names of individuals and couples who contributed financially.
Here are some key points:
Title and Purpose:
List of Subscribers:
Additional Information:
This page appears to be part of a larger program, likely for a cultural or arts event, and it combines donor acknowledgments with useful information for attendees or listeners.
The image is a page from a program or brochure listing subscribers to the Guarantee Fund for the year 1959. The page includes names of individuals and couples who contributed to the fund. The list is organized alphabetically and includes both individuals and married couples.
At the bottom of the page, there is an advertisement for WBZ-FM, a radio station broadcasting at 106.7 Megacycles. The advertisement mentions that the station can be heard from 5 P.M. till midnight on Sundays from 5 to 7 P.M. in "YOUR OPERA BOX". Additionally, it notes the availability of two champagne bars, one on the loge floor and another in the lower grand lounge.
The page also includes a small illustration of a microphone with the WBZ-FM logo and the frequency "106.7 Megacycles" prominently displayed. The text is in a classic, somewhat vintage font, suggesting the document is from mid-20th century.
The image is a page from a document listing subscribers to the Guarantee Fund for the year 1959. The list includes numerous individuals and couples, with their names arranged in alphabetical order. Here are some key details:
Subscribers List:
Additional Information:
Design and Layout:
The page seems to be from a historical document, likely related to a subscription or membership list for a specific event or organization, with additional promotional information for a local radio station.
The image shows a page from a publication titled "SUBSCRIBERS TO THE GUARANTEE FUND 1959." It contains a long list of names organized in three columns. The names appear to be of individuals and couples, indicating their support as subscribers to a fund.
Below the list of names, there is a note: "FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE THERE ARE TWO CHAMPAGNE BARS, ONE ON LOGE FLOOR AND ALSO IN LOWER GRAND LOUNGE."
At the bottom of the page, there is a stylized black-and-white graphic of a drum with two mallets, featuring the text "WBZ-FM 106.7 Megacycles." Accompanying this image are details about a radio program: "5 P.M. TILL MIDNIGHT" on the left and "YOUR OPERA BOX SUNDAYS, 5-7 P.M." on the right.
The page number "8" is centered at the bottom.
The image shows a page that appears to be from a printed program or booklet. The top part of the page is titled "SUBSCRIBERS TO THE GUARANTEE FUND 1959" in a serif font and lists numerous names organized in multiple columns. These names seem to represent individuals or couples, possibly donors or supporters of an organization or a cause associated with the year 1959.
The lower part of the image contains an advertisement for WBZ-FM 106.7 Megacycles, which was a radio frequency measurement used historically before the term megahertz became standard. It states that there is broadcasting from "5 P.M. TILL MIDNIGHT" and advertises "YOUR OPERA BOX SUNDAYS, 5-7 P.M." The typography is stylized with a mid-20th century design, and there are graphics suggesting a radio antenna or a tuning fork with a musical note. There is also a note at the bottom that reads, "FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE THERE ARE TWO CHAMPAGNE BARS, ONE ON LOGE FLOOR AND ALSO IN LOWER GRAND LOUNGE," which suggests an event space or a theater setting.
The overall context seems to suggest this page is part of materials relating to a classical music or opera institution and its associated radio programming in the late 1950s.
The image depicts a page from a publication, likely a program or booklet, featuring a list of subscribers to the "Guarantee Fund 1959." The page is formatted in a structured, columnar layout, with names and titles neatly organized into two columns. Each entry includes a name, often accompanied by titles such as "Mr.," "Mrs.," or "Dr.," and sometimes additional descriptors like "and Mrs." or "and Mr." This suggests a formal or celebratory context, possibly related to a charitable or fundraising event.
The image portrays a formal list of contributors or subscribers, likely for a charitable or fundraising initiative in 1959. The inclusion of champagne bars and an opera box service suggests that the event or organization associated with this list is upscale and possibly related to the arts or high society. The presence of a radio station advertisement indicates commercial sponsorship, adding to the formal and organized nature of the document.
The image is a scanned page from a document, likely a membership list or a report, featuring a list of names under the heading "SUBSCRIBERS TO THE GUARANTEE FUND 1959." The names are listed in a formal format, with each entry including the surname and given name, and some entries also include titles such as "Mr." and "Mrs." or "Dr." The list appears to be a record of individuals who have contributed to a guarantee fund in the year 1959. Below the list, there is an advertisement for a radio station, "WBZ-FM," indicating that it broadcasts from 5 P.M. until midnight, with a special mention of "YOUR OPERA BOX SUNDAYS, 5-7 P.M." The advertisement includes a stylized logo of a microphone within a circle, suggesting the station's focus on music or possibly live broadcasts. The page also contains an overlaying text "OPERA" on the left side, which might be a reference to the content of the radio broadcasts or an unrelated element from another document.