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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1906-1934

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The image shows a page from the "Harvard University Gazette," specifically page 17. The content of the page includes several announcements and communications. Here's a detailed summary:

  1. Lotra N. Bellard's Gift:

    • A gift of $10,000 was received from Lotra N. Bellard of Boston, Massachusetts, on March 2, 1906. This gift was accepted upon the terms of the accompanying letter.
  2. Emperor William Fund:

    • At a meeting of the President and Fellows on March 5, 1906, it was voted to accept a subscription of $29,215 from American friends of Germany. This fund, named the Emperor William Fund, was established to celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of the German Emperor's wedding. The fund aims to maintain the Germanic Museum, provide fellowships, and form a nucleus for future development.
    • The official announcement of the fund's establishment was communicated to the German Emperor through a telegram sent on February 26, 1906, from Cambridge, Massachusetts.
    • The German Emperor, Berlin, acknowledged the gift with appreciation and gratitude in a telegram dated February 27, 1906.
  3. Telegram from Honorable Charles W. Eliot:

    • A telegram from Honorable Charles W. Eliot, President of Harvard College, to His Majesty the German Emperor, dated February 27, 1906, informed the Emperor about the fund and conveyed the gratitude of the American friends of Germany.
  4. Subscription Committee:

    • The subscription for the fund was managed by a committee consisting of Charles W. Eliot, Hugo Munsterberg, Alexander Agassiz, William James, James Barr Ames, and Abbott Lawrence Rotch. The subscriptions were received by Clement N. Houghton, Treasurer, at 45 State Street, Boston.

The page is neatly organized with clear headings and sections, making it easy to follow the different announcements and communications.

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The image shows a page from the Harvard University Gazette, dated March 1906. The content of the page includes several documents and announcements related to the establishment of the Emperor William Fund.

  1. Top Section:

    • A letter signed by Louisa N. Bullard, dated Bosros, March 2, 1906, discusses the acceptance of a gift towards the study of nervous or mental diseases in animals and other living forms.
  2. Middle Section:

    • A report from a meeting of the President and Fellows on March 13, 1906, mentions the receipt of gifts amounting to $29,215 towards a new fund, the Emperor William Fund. This fund is established in honor of the German Emperor, Emperor William II, to celebrate his twenty-fifth anniversary of his wedding.
    • The fund's purpose is to maintain the German Museum in its present state and to form a new museum in the future.
    • Telegram from Cambridge, Massachusetts, dated February 25, 1906, acknowledging the establishment of the fund and conveying the German Emperor's gratitude.
  3. Further Details:

    • A telegram from the German Emperor, dated February 27, 1906, commends the generosity of American friends of Germany and expresses appreciation for the establishment of the Emperor William Fund.
    • A letter from the German Ambassador to Charles W. Eliot, dated February 27, 1906, confirms the receipt of the sum of $25,000 for the fund and expresses gratitude from the German Emperor.
  4. Bottom Section:

    • Information on the committee responsible for the subscription, including members such as Charles William Eliot, Charles Eliot Norton, Alexander Agassiz, William James, James Barr Ames, and Abbott Lawrence Rotch.
    • The subscriptions are received by Clement S. Houghton, Treasurer, at 60 State Street, Boston.

The page is a historical record detailing the establishment and acknowledgment of a significant fund in honor of Emperor William II, showcasing the international cooperation and academic support between Harvard University and Germany.

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The image depicts a page from the Harvard University Gazette, dated March 2, 1906. The content includes a section about a gift related to the study of nervous or mental disease in animals and other living forms, signed by Louisa N. Bullard.

The main focus of the document is on the establishment of the Emperor William Fund, a donation intended to support the German Museum at Harvard. Here's a detailed summary:

  1. Gift Acceptance:

    • Louisa N. Bullard, on behalf of Harvard, gratefully accepts a gift for the study of nervous or mental diseases in animals and other living forms.
  2. Emperor William Fund:

    • On March 13, a meeting of the President and Fellows on Harvard accepted gifts totaling $29,215 toward the creation of the Emperor William Fund.
    • The fund aims to maintain the German Museum in its present state and form a museum of comparative anatomy, particularly in relation to the German Emperor William's wedding anniversary, which is the 25th anniversary of his wedding.
  3. Telegrams:

    • A telegram from the German Emperor to Harvard University acknowledges the gift of $25,000 towards the fund.

    • The Emperor's message states that Harvard's German friends have given the sum to establish a permanent endowment called the Emperor William Fund, which will be used for the German Museum's upkeep and furthering the Emperor's benevolent goals.

    • Another telegram from Washington, D.C., to Charles W. Eliot, President of Harvard, thanks him for the gift and conveys the Emperor's acknowledgment.

  4. Committee and Administration:

    • The subscription for the fund is managed by a committee comprising Charles William Eliot, Charles Eliot Norton, Alexander Agassiz, William James, James Barr Ames, and Albert Lawrence Rotch.
    • Subscriptions are received by Clement S. Houghton, Treasurer, at 60 State Street, Boston.

This document highlights the establishment and acknowledgment of a significant donation aimed at supporting academic and cultural initiatives at Harvard University in commemoration of the German Emperor.

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The document is a page from the Harvard University Gazette, dated March 2, 1906. It features an article about a significant donation to establish the Emperor William Fund, honoring the German Emperor on the occasion of his silver wedding anniversary. The fund, amounting to $29,215, is intended to maintain the Germanic Museum and support its expansion. The document includes a telegram from the German Emperor expressing his gratitude and approval of the gift. Additionally, it lists the committee members overseeing the fund and provides the address for receiving subscriptions. The page also includes a note about a donation from Louisa N. Bullard for the study of nervous or mental diseases.

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The image displays a page from the Harvard University Gazette, dated March 2, 1966. The content on this page includes several key points:

  1. Acceptance of a Gift:

    • A gift for the establishment of the "Lucia N. Bullard Fund for the Comparative Study of Nerve and Mental Disease" is gratefully accepted.
  2. Emperor William Fund and Fellows:

    • A meeting of the President and Fellows of Harvard College was held on March 13. The Treasurer reported receiving gifts totaling $27,215, which marks the beginning of a fund called the Emperor William Fund. This fund is in honor of the German Emperor and aims to celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Kaiser Wilhelm Gesellschaft (KWG), now known as the Max Planck Society.
    • The fund intends to maintain the German scientific tradition and foster German-American scientific relations.
  3. Correspondence Regarding the Fund:

    • Telegram from the German Emperor, dated February 25, 1966:

      • The telegram acknowledges the generous donation from American friends of Germany to the Harvard German Museum. This donation will be used to establish the Emperor William Fund in honor of the German Emperor’s anniversary. The Emperor expresses gratitude for this gesture.
    • Response from Charles W. Eliot, dated February 27, 1966:

      • Eliot, representing Harvard University, thanks the German Emperor for his warm message. He notes that the Emperor's gracious acceptance of the gift brings special pleasure to the donors.
  4. Donation Committee:

    • The subscription for the fund was organized by a committee consisting of several members, including Charles William Eliot, Charles Eliot Norton, Alexander Agassiz, William James, James Barr Ames, and Abbott Lawrence Rotch.
    • Contributions were received by Clement S. Houghton, the Treasurer, at 60 State Street, Boston.

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The image shows a page from the Harvard University Gazette, dated March 1906. The page contains two main articles:

  1. Gift for the Study of Nervous or Mental Disease:

    • A gift was accepted on March 2, 1906, from Louisa N. Bullard.
    • The gift is for the study of nervous or mental diseases in animals and other living forms, emphasizing the comparative aspect of these studies.
  2. Emperor William Fund:

    • The President and Fellows of Harvard University met on March 13 to discuss the receipt of gifts towards a subscription for the establishment of a fund named the Emperor William Fund.
    • The fund aims to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the German Emperor's wedding and to maintain the Germanic Museum at Harvard.
    • The total subscription amount reported was $29,215.
    • Two telegrams are included:
      • The first telegram, dated February 25, 1906, from Cambridge, Mass., to the German Emperor in Berlin, expresses gratitude for the gift and conveys the establishment of the fund.
      • The second telegram, dated February 27, 1906, from Washington, D.C., from Charles W. Eliot to the German Emperor, acknowledges the receipt of the Emperor's acceptance and thanks.
    • A message from the German Ambassador in Washington, Baron von Sternburg, thanks Harvard for the establishment of the fund.
    • The subscription committee consists of Messrs. Charles William Eliot, Charles Eliot Norton, Alexander Agassiz, William James, James Barr Ames, and Abbott Lawrence Rotch.
    • The subscriptions are managed by Clement S. Houghton, Treasurer, at 60 State Street, Boston.

The page appears to be a historical document detailing the establishment of funds for academic purposes at Harvard University.

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The image shows an old newspaper or gazette page titled "Harvard University Gazette" with the page number 17 at the top. The page contains several blocks of text arranged in columns, primarily composed of formal letters and official announcements. The text discusses the establishment of a fund called the "Emperor William Fund" in honor of the German Emperor. The fund is intended to support the Harvard Germanic Museum and promote German culture appreciation in America. The letters include acknowledgments and telegrams related to this donation, with dates around 1906. The page is slightly yellowed with age and is part of a bound volume with a green cloth spine visible on the left edge. The paper's edges are somewhat frayed, especially on the right side.

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The image shows a scanned page from the "Harvard University Gazette," page number 17. The text on the page is in English and appears to be from an older document considering the typeface and slight yellowing of the paper. The headline "Emperor William Fund" is prominent, suggesting an article or notice about a fund related to Emperor William.

Below the headline, the text goes on to describe a meeting where gifts were presented and talks about the beginning of a fund to be called the "Emperor William Fund" in honor of the German Emperor and his wife. It mentions that the fund is intended to maintain a Germanic Museum in its present state and to form a nucleus for its future development.

There's a date mentioned, "Cambridge, Mass., February 26, 1903," and another section from "Berlin," reporting the gratitude of American friends of Germany who contributed in honor of the Emperor's silver wedding.

Additionally, there's a letter addressed to "Honorable Charles W. Eliot" confirming the receipt of a communication and the founding of the "Emperor William Fund." The text is quite formal, indicative of official or ceremonial correspondence.

The physical condition of the page shows signs of wear and tear, with tears on the bottom right corner, which also indicates the document's age. The entire page is pasted onto a larger sheet with a greenish border visible on the left side.

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The image shows a page from the Harvard University Gazette. It is the 17th page, which includes documents and letters concerning the establishment and management of the Emperor William Fund. The text describes the Treasurer's report on the receipt of a certain donation for the Harvard Germanic Museum to commemorate the German Emperor's silver wedding anniversary.

The fund is intended to maintain the Germanic Museum in its present state and to support its ongoing expenses. The Harvard faculty and administration gratefully acknowledge the donation and outline the formal process of establishing the fund. The page features signatures of key individuals involved, such as Charles W. Eliot, and mentions the involvement of a committee consisting of several notable figures.

There are letters from various individuals acknowledging and discussing the importance and the intended use of the fund. The page's edges are slightly yellowed and frayed, indicating its age and the wear typical of archival material, with the top left corner trimmed somewhat roughly.

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The image shows an open page from a historical document titled "Harvard University Gazette," dated March 2, 1906. The page is numbered 17 and contains formal correspondence and announcements related to a significant donation and the establishment of a fund.

Key Details:

  1. Title and Header:

    • The document is titled "HARVARD UNIVERSITY GAZETTE" at the top of the page.
    • The page number 17 is prominently displayed in the top right corner.
  2. Content:

    • The page includes several formal letters and announcements:
      • Letter from Louisa N. Ballard: A signed letter dated March 2, 1906, from Louisa N. Ballard to Boxon, acknowledging the acceptance of a gift on specific terms. The letter references the establishment of the Emperor William Fund.
      • Announcement of the Emperor William Fund: A detailed description of the fund, which was established to commemorate the twenty-fifth anniversary of the German Emperor's wedding. The fund is intended to support the Germanic Museum at Harvard University, both in its current state and for future development.
      • Telegrams from the German Emperor: Two telegrams are included, one from Cambridge, Mass., February 25, 1906, and another from Washington, D.C., February 27, 1906, both expressing gratitude for the donation and acknowledging the establishment of the fund.
      • Telegram from Charles W. Eliot: A message from Charles W. Eliot, President of Harvard University, acknowledging the donation and expressing appreciation for the gesture.
  3. Fund Details:

    • The fund is named the Emperor William Fund, established to honor the German Emperor's silver wedding anniversary.
    • The fund amount is $25,000, donated by American friends of Germany.
    • The purpose of the fund is to support the Germanic Museum at Harvard University, promote appreciation for German culture in America, and ensure the museum's continued development.
  4. Signatures and Dates:

    • The document includes signatures and dates from various individuals, including Louisa N. Ballard, The German Emperor, and Charles W. Eliot.
    • The telegrams are dated February 25, 1906, and February 27, 1906, indicating the timeline of communication regarding the donation.
  5. Visual Elements:

    • The page has a clean, formal layout typical of early 20th-century official documents.
    • The text is typed, and there are handwritten annotations or markings, such as a signature or stamp near the bottom right corner.
    • The left margin features a green spine or binding, suggesting the document is part of a bound volume.

Summary:

The image depicts a page from the Harvard University Gazette dated March 2, 1906, detailing the establishment of the Emperor William Fund, a $25,000 donation from American friends of Germany to support the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. The fund was created to commemorate the German Emperor's silver wedding anniversary and to promote German culture in America. The page includes formal letters and telegrams from key figures, including the German Emperor and Harvard University's president, Charles W. Eliot, expressing gratitude and acknowledgment of the donation.