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The image shows the cover of a document titled "HARVARD ALUMNI BULLETIN." The cover is beige with black text and features a red Harvard shield emblem in the center, which includes the Latin phrase "VERITAS" (Truth) in the shield. The text below the emblem reads "NEW BUILDING OF THE FOGG ART MUSEUM" and "DEDICATION OF THE BUSINESS SCHOOL." Below this, the date "June 9, 1927" is prominently displayed. At the bottom, it states "PUBLISHED FOR THE HARVARD ALUMNI ASSOCIATION BY THE HARVARD BULLETIN, INC., CAMBRIDGE, MASS." The document appears to be slightly aged, with some stains and a ribbon bookmark attached to the left side. The edges of the pages are visible, showing a maroon or dark red binding.
This image shows the cover page of the Harvard Alumni Bulletin. The main title, "Harvard Alumni Bulletin," is prominently displayed in large, bold, black letters at the top of the page. Below the title is the Harvard shield, which features the word "VERITAS," along with the Latin phrase "CHRISTO ET ECCLESIAE."
Underneath the shield, there is a subtitle that reads "NEW BUILDING OF THE FOGG ART MUSEUM DEDICATION OF THE BUSINESS SCHOOL." The date "June 9, 1927" is printed below this subtitle, indicating the publication date of the bulletin.
At the bottom of the page, it states that the bulletin is "PUBLISHED FOR THE HARVARD ALUMNI ASSOCIATION BY THE HARVARD BULLETIN, INC., CAMBRIDGE, MASS."
The cover page appears to be slightly aged, with some discoloration and stains visible on the paper. The bulletin is bound in a dark red or maroon cover, and the pages are visible on the right side of the image.
This image shows an open, vintage book or bound volume. The right-hand page is a title page, while the left-hand page displays a column of printed text, suggesting this is part of a larger publication.
The title page is printed on aged, cream-colored paper, showing some signs of wear, with slight discoloration and faint tape marks at the top and bottom.
The main text on the page reads:
HARVARD ALUMNI BULLETIN
Beneath the title is a small, red Harvard University shield emblem, featuring the Latin motto "VERITAS" (Truth) across the center, with the Latin phrases "CHRISTO ET ECCLESIAE" (To Christ and the Church) on a banner below the shield.
Further down, the page announces:
The date is prominently displayed:
June 9, 1927
At the bottom, centered and separated by a thin red line, is the publisher information:
PUBLISHED FOR THE HARVARD ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
BY THE
HARVARD BULLETIN, INC., CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
Overall, this is the cover page of a special edition of the Harvard Alumni Bulletin commemorating two significant events at Harvard University on June 9, 1927: the new building of the Fogg Art Museum and the dedication of the Business School. The document is likely preserved in an archive or bound collection, given its physical condition and presentation.
The image shows an open book titled "Harvard Alumni Bulletin." The cover page features the title prominently in bold, black letters, with a red Harvard University crest placed centrally below the title. The cover page also includes the date "June 9, 1927" and mentions the dedication of the new building of the Fogg Art Museum and the Business School. The book appears to be part of a collection or archive, with its pages slightly yellowed and edges showing signs of wear.
The Harvard Alumni Bulletin, published on June 9, 1927, is a historical document that serves as a publication for the Harvard Alumni Association. The front cover features the title "Harvard Alumni Bulletin" in bold black letters, with the Harvard shield logo below it. The shield displays the university's motto, "Christo et Ecclesiae," which translates to "For Christ and the Church." The bulletin also highlights the dedication of the Fogg Art Museum and the Business School.
The image shows the cover of a publication titled "Harvard Alumni Bulletin", dated June 9, 1927. The cover is designed with a clean, formal layout and features the following key elements:
Title: The prominent title "HARVARD ALUMNI BULLETIN" is displayed in large, bold, serif font at the top of the cover.
Seal: Below the title, there is a small emblem or seal that appears to be the Harvard University crest, featuring a shield with the words "VERITAS" and a Latin phrase, likely "VERITAS" or a similar motto.
Subtitle: Underneath the title, the subtitle reads:
"NEW BUILDING OF THE FOGG ART MUSEUM"
"DEDICATION OF THE BUSINESS SCHOOL"
This indicates that the bulletin covers two significant events or dedications at Harvard University.
Date: The publication date, June 9, 1927, is printed in a cursive font below the subtitle.
Publisher Information: At the bottom of the cover, it states:
"PUBLISHED FOR THE HARVARD ALUMNI ASSOCIATION BY THE HARVARD BULLETIN, INC., CAMBRIDGE, MASS."
This provides context about the publisher and the association responsible for the bulletin.
Design: The overall design is simple and elegant, with a light beige or cream-colored background and black text. The left margin shows text from another page, suggesting the bulletin is part of a larger volume or periodical.
The cover conveys a sense of formality and importance, reflecting its role in communicating news and updates to Harvard alumni about institutional milestones.
The image shows a vintage copy of the Harvard Alumni Bulletin, dated June 9, 1927. The cover features the title "HARVARD ALUMNI BULLETIN" in large black text, with a red shield logo below it that reads "VERITAS" and "CHRISTO ET ECLESIAE." The cover also includes the subtitle "NEW BUILDING OF THE FOGG ART MUSEUM" and "DEDICATION OF THE BUSINESS SCHOOL."
Overall, the image appears to be a vintage copy of the Harvard Alumni Bulletin, which was published on June 9, 1927. The cover features the title and logo of the bulletin, as well as the subtitles for the new building of the Fogg Art Museum and the dedication of the business school. The date and publisher are also listed at the bottom of the cover.
The image depicts a page from the Harvard Alumni Bulletin, dated June 9, 1927. The page is yellowed and features a prominent title at the top, "HARVARD ALUMNI BULLETIN," in large black text. Below the title, a red shield emblem bears the inscription "VERITAS" in white letters, accompanied by two ribbons with the phrases "CHRISTO ET ECCLESIAE" and "ET" written on them.
The main content of the page includes three sections of text:
At the bottom of the page, a line of text reads "June 9, 1927," followed by a red line and the phrase "PUBLISHED FOR THE HARVARD ALUMNI ASSOCIATION BY THE HARVARD BULLETIN, INC., CAMBRIDGE, MASS."
The page appears to be part of a bound book or journal, with other pages visible on either side. The overall design and layout suggest that this is an official publication of Harvard University, likely intended for distribution to alumni and other stakeholders.
The image depicts a vintage, open book with a worn, aged appearance, featuring a title page with the words "HARVARD ALUMNI BULLETIN" in large, black text.
Overall, the image suggests that the book is a historical publication related to Harvard University, specifically an alumni bulletin from 1927.
The image presents a vintage Harvard Alumni Bulletin, dated June 9, 1927. The bulletin is open to its title page, which features the following elements:
The bulletin appears to be an old publication, with yellowed pages and a worn cover. The overall design suggests a formal and academic tone, consistent with a university publication.
The image provides a glimpse into Harvard University's history and alumni activities from nearly a century ago. The dedication of the Fogg Art Museum and the Business School are likely significant events in the university's development, and this bulletin serves as a record of these milestones.