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The image shows a page from a publication titled "HARVARD ALUMNI BULLETIN." The heading is bold and prominent, indicating it is an important document for Harvard alumni. Below the title, there is the Harvard shield, which is an emblem associated with the university.
The main content of the page discusses two significant events:
The events are noted to occur on June 9, 1927. At the bottom, it is mentioned that the bulletin is published for the Harvard Alumni Association by the Harvard Bulletin, Inc., located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The page appears to be yellowed, suggesting it is quite old, consistent with the 1927 date. The right edge of the page shows signs of being bound into a book or a journal.
The image depicts the cover of a Harvard Alumni Bulletin dated June 9, 1927. The cover prominently features the title "HARVARD ALUMNI BULLETIN" in large, bold letters. Below the title, there are two key announcements:
The bulletin is published for the Harvard Alumni Association by the Harvard Bulletin, Inc., located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The Harvard College emblem, known as the "Mickey Mouse" logo, is present in the lower left corner of the cover. The page number and the date are clearly printed at the bottom of the cover. The page has a vintage look, indicating it is an old publication.
The image depicts an open page from a historical publication titled "Harvard Alumni Bulletin." The page is dated June 9, 1927. The cover of this issue highlights two main events:
The Harvard Alumni Association published this bulletin. The publication was handled by Harvard Bulletin, Inc., based in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
The cover features the Harvard University emblem, which includes the Latin motto "CRAS" (short for "Crastinus dies," meaning "Tomorrow is another day") and the word "COLLEGIUM" in a stylized manner. The design and presentation of the bulletin suggest it was a formal and significant publication aimed at keeping alumni informed about important developments at Harvard University.
The image shows a page from the Harvard Alumni Bulletin, specifically the cover of the June 9, 1927 issue. The cover prominently features the title "HARVARD ALUMNI BULLETIN" in large, bold, uppercase letters. Below the title, there is a small emblem with the words "CHRISTI COLLEGE" and "VERITAS," which are associated with Harvard University.
The cover highlights two main articles: "New Building of the Fogg Art Museum" and "Dedication of the Business School." The bottom of the cover includes the publication details, stating that it was published for the Harvard Alumni Association by the Harvard Bulletin, Inc., located in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
The page is part of an old book or journal, evident from the aged appearance and the way the paper is bound. The edges of the paper show signs of wear and some discoloration, which is typical of historical documents.
The image shows the cover of a publication titled "Harvard Alumni Bulletin." This particular issue is dated June 9, 1927. The cover highlights two main articles:
The cover features the emblem of Harvard University at the center, which includes a shield with the words "VERITAS" (Latin for "truth") on three books. Below the main articles, it states that the bulletin is published for the Harvard Alumni Association by the Harvard Bulletin, Inc., located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The overall design of the cover is simple and formal, characteristic of publications from that era.
The image shows the cover of a historical publication titled "Harvard Alumni Bulletin." The date on the cover is June 9, 1927. This particular issue highlights two significant events: the new building of the Fogg Art Museum and the dedication of the Business School. The publication is noted as being published for the Harvard Alumni Association by the Harvard Bulletin, Inc., located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The cover also features the Harvard shield emblem in red and white. The pages of the bulletin appear to be aged, indicating its historical nature.
The image shows a page from a publication with the title "HARVARD ALUMNI BULLETIN" prominently displayed at the top. The Harvard University shield logo, featuring the Latin motto "VERITAS," appears just below this title. Two headlines follow, indicating the content of the bulletin: "NEW BUILDING OF THE FOGG ART MUSEUM" and "DEDICATION OF THE BUSINESS SCHOOL." The date "June 9, 1927" is printed beneath these headlines. At the bottom of the page, the text states "PUBLISHED FOR THE HARVARD ALUMNI ASSOCIATION BY THE HARVARD BULLETIN, INC., CAMBRIDGE, MASS." The publication is open, revealing the edges of the pages and the spine of the book or bulletin. The pages have some discoloration, possibly due to age, and the edges appear slightly worn.
The image depicts a page from the "Harvard Alumni Bulletin." At the top of the page, the title "HARVARD ALUMNI BULLETIN" is prominently printed in bold, uppercase letters. Below the title, there is a small emblem featuring the Harvard coat of arms with the Latin motto "VERITAS." Underneath the emblem, the page notes significant events: the "New Building of the Fogg Art Museum" and the "Dedication of the Business School." The date "June 9, 1927" is also mentioned, indicating the edition of the publication. At the bottom, it states that the bulletin was "Published for the Harvard Alumni Association by the Harvard Bulletin, Inc., Cambridge, Mass." The page itself shows signs of age, with some discoloration and wear around the edges.
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 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.