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The image is a page from the Boston Evening Transcript, dated Saturday, November 12, 1932. It features an article titled "The Centenary of Charles Eliot Norton." The article appears to be part of a series called "The Literary World" and is specifically labeled as "Part Eight."
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The text of the article is extensive, covering a significant portion of the page. The article seems to discuss the life and works of Charles Eliot Norton, likely in commemoration of his centenary. The content is densely packed, indicating a detailed exploration of Norton's contributions and legacy. The article is written by William E. Barton.
The page also includes some minor tears and signs of aging, indicating it is an original print from 1932.
The image is a collage of pages from a newspaper, specifically from the Boston Evening Transcript dated November 12, 1928. The focus is on the book section, which includes an article titled "The Centenary of Charles Eliot Norton."
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Overall, the newspaper page captures a significant moment in the literary world, commemorating the centenary of Charles Eliot Norton's contributions to literature and academia.
The image displays the front page of the "Boston Evening Transcript" from Saturday, November 12, 1932. The headline of the "Book Section" prominently features an article titled "The Centenary of Charles Eliot Norton." The article is written by William E. Warren and appears to be a detailed tribute to Charles Eliot Norton, discussing his life, contributions, and legacy.
The page includes a portrait of Charles Eliot Norton, along with an image of Shady Hill, the Charles Eliot Norton House in Cambridge. The layout of the page is typical of a literary and arts section of a newspaper, with a focus on detailed, well-researched articles.
The article is divided into several sections, each focusing on different aspects of Norton's life and work. The text is dense, indicating an in-depth exploration of the subject matter, and it is presented in a formal, respectful tone befitting a centenary tribute. The article also includes references to Norton's family, his career, and his influence on others, as well as his contributions to literature and the arts.
The image is a page from the "Boston Evening Transcript," dated Saturday, November 12, featuring a section titled "Book Section / The Literary World." The main article on this page is "The Centenary of Charles Eliot Norton," written by William R. Thayer.
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The Centenary of Charles Eliot Norton
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By William R. Thayer
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This detailed article serves as a tribute to Charles Eliot Norton’s extensive contributions to literature, education, and social reform.
The image is a page from the "Boston Evening Transcript," dated Saturday, November 12, 1932, specifically the Book Section. The article featured prominently is titled "The Centenary of Charles Eliot Norton."
The article, written by William E. Henry, focuses on Charles Eliot Norton, a distinguished figure in American intellectual and literary history. Norton was a professor at Harvard University and a prominent figure in the literary world during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The article includes a portrait of Norton and a photograph of Shady Hill, the Charles Eliot Norton Estate in Cambridge. The text provides a detailed account of Norton's life, his contributions to literature and academia, and his influence on generations of scholars and writers. The article is divided into sections, with the main body of text on the left and a smaller column on the right, likely containing related articles or book reviews.
The layout of the page includes a mix of text and images, with the primary article occupying most of the space. The design is typical of early 20th-century newspapers, with large, bold headlines and detailed, descriptive paragraphs. The page also includes a section header "The Literary World," indicating the cultural and intellectual focus of the content.
The image shows a newspaper clipping from the "Boston Evening Transcript" dated Saturday, November 12, 1932. The main article is titled "The Centenary of Charles Eliot Norton," which commemorates the 100th anniversary of Charles Eliot Norton's birth.
The article is written by William E. Hart and covers Norton's life and contributions, particularly his intellectual and literary achievements. It discusses Norton's influence on American literature, his work as a Harvard professor, and his association with prominent figures of the time.
The article is divided into multiple sections and includes a portrait of Charles Eliot Norton. The layout of the newspaper features a combination of text and illustrations, including a photograph of Norton's residence, Shady Hill, in Cambridge.
The article begins with a historical overview of Norton's life and his intellectual legacy, emphasizing his role in fostering a literary culture in America. It also touches on Norton’s role in the development of the Fogg Art Museum and his contributions to the understanding of American literature and culture. The text is accompanied by a detailed illustration of Norton's home, Shady Hill.
The clipping also includes smaller sections related to books and reviews, indicating the presence of a book section in the newspaper. The pages are arranged in a typical newspaper format with a mix of articles, photographs, and illustrations.
This image shows a page from the "Boston Evening Transcript" newspaper, specifically from the book section dated Saturday, November 12. The main headline reads "The Centenary of Charles Eliot Norton."
The page features a detailed article about Charles Eliot Norton, a prominent literary figure. The text includes an in-depth discussion that marks the centenary of his birth, acknowledging his contributions to literature and academia. There is a large portrait of Charles Eliot Norton in the center of the page, showing a man dressed in formal attire with a beard and mustache.
Below the article and portrait, there is a photograph captioned "Shady Hill, the Charles Eliot Norton Estate in Cambridge." The photo depicts a large estate house surrounded by tall trees, giving a scenic and tranquil impression of the property.
The overall appearance of the newspaper page is aged, with the paper showing yellowing and some tears, especially along the edges, indicating it is an older piece of printed material. The layout is typical of early 20th-century newspapers, with dense columns of text and minimal use of visuals aside from the portrait and photograph.
This image is a page from the Boston Evening Transcript's book section, dated Saturday, November 12. The page features a headline titled "The Centenary of Charles Eliot Norton." An article discussing Charles Eliot Norton's contributions is spread across the page, alongside a photograph of him holding a book. The lower section of the page includes a large photograph of a building, captioned "Shady Hill, the Charles Eliot Norton House in Cambridge," showing a stately house surrounded by trees. The entire layout appears to focus on Norton's legacy and his residence.
The image shows an aged newspaper spread with visible folds and some discoloration, suggesting it could be a historical document. The top header reads "Boston Evening Transcript," indicating it is from a newspaper published in Boston. The date is not fully visible, but there is a reference to "SATURDAY, NOVEMBER..." which suggests a possible timeline of publication.
On the left side under "PART EIGHT" is a column with the title "THE CENTENARY OF CHARLES ELIOT NORTON," discussing the life and work of Charles Eliot Norton. The text is a small print and is not legible in the image but seems to cover Norton's contributions in detail. On the right, under "BOOK SECTION," the column continues to provide context about literary works and the history relating to the same individual.
At the bottom of the left side, there's a heading "The Literary World" followed by the continuation of an article or a review, although the specifics of the content aren't readable.
On the bottom right of the image is a photograph labeled "Shady Hill, the Charles Eliot Norton Home in Cambridge," depicting a large house surrounded by barren trees, typical of a colder season, possibly winter or early spring. The house appears to be a two-story structure with multiple chimneys, indicative of a grand residence from an earlier century.
The opened pages give an impression of scholarly discussion and reflect on the cultural and historical significance of the person mentioned, Charles Eliot Norton, within a past societal context.
The image depicts an open page from the Boston Evening Transcript, dated Saturday, November 12, 1911. The page is part of Part Eight: The Literary World, and the headline prominently announces "THE CENTENARY OF CHARLES ELIOT NORTON."
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The image showcases a historical newspaper page from the Boston Evening Transcript commemorating the centenary of Charles Eliot Norton. It features a portrait of Norton, a photograph of his estate, Shady Hill in Cambridge, and extensive text detailing his life and legacy. The layout and design reflect the style of early 20th-century journalism.