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created on 2022-07-02
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Microsoft
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Clarifai
Created by general-english-image-caption-clip on 2025-07-13
primary view of object titled.
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-06-13
a photograph of a piece of paper with a poem written in english
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-06
a page from the book with the words "the great gatsby"
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-14
The image is a typewritten document placed on a gray background. It is labeled at the top center with "University House, Philadelphia, Pa." and contains content divided into two sections on either side. The left section titled "Chronology" outlines historical milestones of the University House from 1897 to 1906, detailing activities and developments such as renting houses, forming clubs, and constructing the present building. The right section lists the "Principal Activities" and "Statistics" related to the University House, including programs like gymnastics, athletics, religious meetings, and summer camps, as well as statistical data about residents, workers, and enrollment numbers. Both sections are formatted in a concise, bullet-point style.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-14
The image is a scanned document with two main sections on a single page, related to the "University House" in Philadelphia, PA. The document is likely from the early 20th century and is organized into two columns:
Left Column (Chronology):
- Headed "UNIVERSITY HOUSE" with an address at Lombard & 26th Sts., Philadelphia, Penn.
- Lists key events from 1897 to 1906:
- In 1897, university students became interested in a group of boys and began meeting with them.
- In 1898, a house was rented at 2624 South Street and two residents were secured, and classes were organized.
- In 1899, a boys' camp was started by five students.
- In 1901, the clubs were moved from 2625 South Street, and work for girls began in a private house.
- In 1902, the site at 26th and Lombard Streets was purchased, a large building was rented at 40th South Taney Street for women and girls, and a Men's Rescue Club started.
- In 1903, a branch at 2635 Christian Street was opened.
- By 1905, funds for the present building were secured.
- In 1906, the present building was erected.
Right Column (Principal Activities, Statistics):
- Lists "PRINCIPAL ACTIVITIES" such as a gymnasium with a bowling alley and pool table, athletics, library, religious meetings, various classes (English, Mechanical Drawing, etc.), clubs for different groups (men, women, youths), mothers' meetings, entertainments, and a monthly paper.
- "STATISTICS": Notes the number of residents (men and women), the number of workers (45), total enrollment in clubs and classes (275), an estimated larger constituency of 3,000, and mentions that the principal nationality is Irish.
Overall, this document appears to be a historical record of the activities and development of the University House settlement in Philadelphia around the turn of the 20th century.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-20
The image shows information about the University House in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It provides a chronology of the building's history, including when students became interested in the facility, when classes were organized, and when the current building was purchased and constructed. The image also lists the principal activities and statistics related to the University House, such as the number of residents, workers, and total enrollment. The image does not contain any human faces, so I have described the contents without identifying any individuals.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-20
This image shows two historical documents about University House in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, located at Lombard & 56th Streets. The left document presents a chronology from 1897 to 1906, detailing the establishment and development of the institution. It begins with university students working with local boys and progresses through various locations and expansions, including the establishment of programs for both boys and girls.
The right document lists the "Principal Activities" offered at University House, which included:
- Gymnasium facilities with bowling alley and pool table
- Athletics and library
- Religious meetings and lectures
- Various classes including English, Mechanical Drawing, Piano, Sewing, Arithmetic, and History
- Clubs for various age groups
- Medical work and summer camps
The document also includes statistics showing:
- 12 residents (10 men, 2 women)
- 45 workers (excluding residents)
- 275 total enrollment in clubs and classes
- Estimated 3,000 people reached by the Settlement
- The principal nationality of the constituency was Irish
This appears to be documentation of an early social settlement house in Philadelphia, similar to other settlement movements of the late 19th/early 20th centuries that provided education and social services to urban communities.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-13
The image presents a comprehensive overview of the University House in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, showcasing its history and activities. The document is divided into two sections: "University House" and "Principal Activities."
University House
- Chronology
- 1897: Students of the University became interested in a group of boys and met with them from time to time.
- 1898: House rented at 2524 South Street
- 1899: Two residents secured. Boys' camp started. Five students took twenty boys out for a week
- 1901: Clubs removed to 2633 South Street
- 1902: Work for girls begun in a private house
- 1903: Site of the present building purchased at 26th and Lombard Streets. Large building at 403 South Taney Street rented for women and girls.
- 1906: Men's Rescue Club started in a building at the corner of Lombard and Taney Streets. Here two students lived. Branch was opened at 2633 Christian Street
- 1908: Men's Rescue Work given up. Funds secured for the erection of the present building
Principal Activities
- Gymnasium with bowling alley and pool table
- Athletics
- Library
- Religious meetings
- Classes in Tech., Mechanical Drawing, Time Playing, Sewing, Clubs for Men, Women, Young Men, Boys and Young Boys
- Play room
- Lectures
- Sunday School and Bible Class
- Arithmetic
- History
- Cooking
- Entertainment
- A monthly paper
- Summer Camps
- Statistics
- Number of residents: 1 men 10
- Number of workers, exclusive of residents: 48
- Total enrolment of clubs and classes: 278
- Estimated number reached by the Settlement: 5,000
- Principal nationality in this larger constituency, Irish.
In summary, the University House has a rich history dating back to 1897, with various activities and events taking place over the years. The house has undergone changes, including the removal of clubs to a new location and the establishment of a men's rescue club. The principal activities include athletics, library, religious meetings, classes, and entertainment, with a focus on serving the community and promoting education and personal growth.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-13
The image presents a document that appears to be a historical record of the University House in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The document is divided into two sections, each containing information about the house's history and activities.
Left Section:
- UNIVERSITY HOUSE
- Location: Lombard & 26th Sts., Philadelphia, Penn.
- Chronology:
- 1897: Students of the University became interested in a group of boys and met with them from time to time.
- 1898: House rented at 2524 South Street
- 1899: Two residents secured
- 1901: Boys' camp started. Five students took twenty boys out for a week
- 1902: Clubs removed to 2623 South Street
- 1903: Work for girls begun in a private house
- 1904: Site of the present building purchased at 26th and Lombard streets.
- 1905: Large building at 403 South Taney Street rented for women and girls.
- 1906: Men's Rescue Club started in a building at the corner of Lombard and Taney Streets. Here two students lived.
- 1907: Branch was opened at 2638 Christian Street
- 1908: Men's Rescue Work given up.
- 1909: Funds secured for the erection of the present building
- 1910: Present building erected
Right Section:
- PRINCIPAL ACTIVITIES
- Gymnasium with bowling alley and pool table
- Play room
- Library
- Lectures
- Religious meetings
- Sunday School and Bible Class
- Classes in:
- English
- Arithmetic
- Mechanical Drawing
- History
- Sewing
- Cooking
- Clubs for Men, Women, Young Men, Boys and young Boys
- Mothers' Meetings
- Savings Bank
- Entertainments
- Medical Work
- A monthly paper
- Summer Camps.
- STATISTICS
- Number of residents: 1 man 10 women 2
- Number of workers, exclusive of residents: 45
- Total enrollment of clubs and classes: 275
- Estimated number reached by the Settlement: 5,000
- Principal nationality in this larger constituency, Irish.
In summary, the document provides a comprehensive overview of the University House's history, activities, and statistics. It highlights the house's early beginnings, its growth and development over the years, and its various programs and services offered to the community. The document also provides demographic information about the residents and workers at the house, as well as the number of people reached by its programs. Overall, the document serves as a valuable resource for understanding the history and impact of the University House in Philadelphia.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
The image is a scanned document that appears to be a historical record or report about the University House, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The document is divided into two main sections, each occupying a separate page. The left page contains a chronology of events related to the University House, while the right page lists principal activities and statistics.
The left page begins with the heading "UNIVERSITY HOUSE" followed by the address "Lenbard & 26th Sts. Philadelphia, Penn." Below this, there is a section titled "CHRONOLOGY" that lists events from 1897 to 1906. Each year is followed by a brief description of the activities or changes that occurred during that year.
The right page starts with the heading "PRINCIPAL ACTIVITIES" and lists various facilities and activities available at the University House, such as a gymnasium, playroom, library, and various classes and clubs. Below this section, there is a heading "STATISTICS" that provides numerical data, including the number of male and female residents, the number of workers, total enrollment in clubs and classes, and the estimated number reached by the Settlement.
The document appears to be a formal report or record, possibly used for historical reference or educational purposes. The content suggests that the University House was a significant community center, offering a variety of educational, recreational, and social activities to its residents.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
The image is a document that contains information about the University House in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The document is divided into two columns, with the left column providing a chronology of events related to the University House and the right column listing various activities and statistics associated with the institution.
The left column begins with the year 1897, which marks the start of students' interest in a group of boys and girls. It continues with a series of events, including the renting of a house at 2624 South Street in 1898, the establishment of a boys' camp in 1899, and the removal of clubs to 2623 South Street in 1901. The column also mentions the purchase of the site of the present building at 26th and Lombard Streets in 1902, the opening of a branch at 2636 Christian Street in 1903, the giving up of Men's Rescue Work in 1904, and the erection of the present building in 1906.
The right column lists various activities and statistics associated with the University House. These include principal activities such as gymnasium work, athletics, library, lectures, religious meetings, Sunday School and Bible Class, and classes in English, arithmetic, mechanical drawing, singing, piano playing, history, sewing, cooking, and clubs for men, women, young men, boys, and young girls. It also mentions a monthly paper, summer camps, and a savings bank. The column provides statistics such as the number of residents (10 men and 2 women), the number of workers (45), and the total enrollment of clubs and classes (575). It also estimates the number of people reached by the settlement at 3,000 and mentions the principal nationality in the larger constituency as Irish.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-04-30
Here's a description of the image based on the OCR text:
The image appears to be a scan of a document, likely historical, relating to "University House" in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The document is split into two main sections:
Left Side:
- Title: University House (address follows)
- Chronology: A list of events from 1897 to 1906, outlining the development and activities of University House.
- 1897: University students became involved with a group of boys.
- 1898: Classes were organized. A house was rented.
- 1899: A boys' camp started.
- 1901: Clubs moved to a new location; work for girls began.
- 1902: The site of the present building was purchased.
- 1903: Branch opened at Christian Street, Men's rescue work given up
- 1905: Funds secured for erection
- 1906: Present building erected
Right Side:
- Title: Principal Activities
- Lists various activities offered at University House:
- Gymnasium, Athletics, Library, Religious Meetings, Classes in subjects like English and Arithmetic, Mechanical Drawing, Piano Playing, Rowing, Clubs for men, women, young men, etc., Mothers' Meetings, Entertainments, and a monthly paper.
- Lists various activities offered at University House:
- Play room, Lectures, Sunday school and bible class, Singing, History, Cooking, Savings bank, medical work and summer camps.
- Statistics: Numbers for residents, workers, total enrollment, estimated reach, and the principal nationality in the constituency (Irish).
Overall:
The document provides a snapshot of the early history, purpose, and scope of University House, highlighting its educational, recreational, and community-focused activities.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-04-30
This image presents a two-page document outlining the activities and history of "University House" in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The document appears to be a report or informational sheet from the early 1900s.
Page 1 (left side):
- Heading: "University House, Philadelphia, Penn."
- Section: "CHRONOLOGY": A historical timeline detailing key events in the organization's development. It outlines dates from 1897 to 1906. Events include the initial meeting of students, organization of classes, renting and relocation of houses, the start of a boy's camp, beginning of work for girls, purchase of the building site, and securing funds for the building.
Page 2 (right side):
- Heading: Continuation of the header "University House, Philadelphia, Pa."
- Section: "PRINCIPAL ACTIVITIES": Lists the various activities offered by University House. Activities are categorized, including sports (gymnasium and athletics), recreational (playroom), educational (classes), religious (religious meetings and Sunday school), and supportive services (savings bank, medical work, and summer camps).
- Section: "STATISTICS": Provides numerical data on the institution's operations, including the number of residents (men and women), number of workers, total enrollment in clubs and classes, estimated reach of the settlement, and the principal nationality served (Irish).
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
The image is a historical document detailing the chronology, principal activities, and statistics of University House located at 36th and Sansom Streets in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Chronology:
- 1897: Students of the University House were interested in a group of boys and met with them from time to time. Classes were conducted.
- 1898: House rented at 3528 South Street. Two residents secured.
- 1899: Boys' camp started. Five students took twenty boys out for a week.
- 1902: Clubs removed to 3528 South Street. Work for girls begun in a private house.
- 1905: Site of the present building purchased at 36th and Leonard Streets. Large building at 4033 South Taney Street rented for men and girls.
- 1906: Men's Residence Club started in a building at the corner of 36th and Taney Streets. Two students lived.
- 1908: Friendly Inn opened at 3528 Christian Street. Men's Residence Work given up.
- 1909: Funds secured for the erection of the present building.
- 1910: Present building erected.
Principal Activities:
- Gymnasium: V.D. Bowling alley and pool table.
- Athletics: Play room.
- Library: Lectures.
- Religious meetings: Family School and Bible Class.
- Classes in:
- English: Tri-thematic.
- Vocational Training: Sewing.
- Music Playing: Piano.
- Singing: Choir.
- Clubs for Men, Women, Young Men, Boys and Young Boys.
- Neighbor Meetings: Savings Bank.
- Entertainment: Social Work.
- A monthly paper: Summer Camps.
Statistics:
- Number of residents: 10 men, 2 women.
- Number of employees, exclusive of residents: 68.
- Total attendance of clubs and classes: 278.
- Retained contact through the settlement: 5,900.
- Principal nationality in the larger constituency: Irish.
- R.R.S.
The document provides a detailed account of the development, activities, and demographics associated with University House over the specified period.
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