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Panoramas

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Refers generally to pictorial representations with very broad horizontal ranges of view. The term is also used specifically for photographs that show a wide view produced by a panoramic camera or by joining photographs together.

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Harvard Glee Club, at the White House, Washington, D.C., April 20, 1922

Item — Box 8Identifier: HUM 319, HUM 319 (PA 2)
Scope and Contents:

Photograph taken by Schutz Group Photographers, Washington, D.C. Photograph depicts men of the Harvard Glee Club standing in front of the White House and holding their hats. Printed through on the front of the photograph is "Schutz 2476 613 14-St Wash DC."

The Harvard Glee Club, at Washington, D.C., April 20, 1920

Item — Box 8Identifier: HUM 319, HUM 319 (PA 1)
Scope and Contents:

Photograph taken by Schutz Group Photographers, Washington, D.C. Photograph depicts men of the Harvard Glee Club in overcoats, suits, and ties on a city street. Printed through on front of photograph, "Schutz #1916. 613 14-St Wash DC."

White House reception, The Harvard Glee Club, Washington, D.C., April 8, 1929. Digital

Item Identifier: HUPSFPA, HUPSF Glee Club (PA 2)
Scope and Contents:

Herbert Hoover standing in center with Harvard Glee Club members. Photographed by Schutz.