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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1906-1934

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The image is a page from a booklet or document related to Harvard University, specifically from the academic years 1931-1934. The document is titled "Accomplishments of the Germanic Museum."

The page includes a schedule for Friday, April 13, with the following events:

  1. Last date for receiving theses from undergraduates for the Degree with Honors in History, Government, and Economics.
  2. Meeting in the Faculty Room, Andover Hall, 4:15 P.M.
  3. Lecture on "Romanesque Sculpture and Architecture of Burgundy" by Professor K.J. Conant, Large Lecture Hall, Fogg Art Museum, 5 P.M.
  4. Lecture in German under the auspices of the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures, "Das deutsche Drama im Zeitalter des Sturm und Drang Klassizismus," by Professor Robert Utz of the Dresden Technische Hochschule and Visiting Lecturer on Comparative Education, Germanic Museum, 8 P.M.

Additionally, there is a smaller section titled "Germanic Museum," which includes a form for enclosing a check for the annual membership fee of the Germanic Museum Association. The form includes spaces for the member's name and address.

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The image shows a page from a booklet or pamphlet from Harvard University, specifically from the period 1931 to 1934. The top portion of the page contains a notice dated Friday, April 13, detailing several events:

  1. The last day for receiving theses from undergraduates for the Degree with Honors in History, Government, and Economics at the Faculty of the Divinity School, with a meeting in the Faculty Room, Andover Hall at 4:30 PM.
  2. A lecture titled "Romanesque Sculpture and Architecture of Burgundy" by Professor K. J. Conant at the Large Lecture Hall, Fogg Art Museum, at 5:00 PM.
  3. A lecture in German titled "Die Erziehungsidee des deutschen Klassizismus" by Professor Robert Uhlig of the Dresden Technische Hochschule and Visiting Lecturer on Comparative Education at the German Museum, at 8:00 PM.

Below this notice is a section titled "Accomplishments of the Germanic Museum" from Harvard University. The lower part of this section includes a form for membership in the Germanic Museum Association. The form requests payment of an annual membership fee of $5, with instructions to mail a check to Henry Lee Statton, President, and send to the Germanic Museum. The address is listed as the Germanic Museum, Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

The page is part of an old booklet, likely historical given the dates mentioned.

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The image shows an open page from a book or a pamphlet. On the left page, there is a heading that reads "FRIDAY, APRIL 13," followed by a list of events or announcements. The listed events include the last day for receiving theses from undergraduates for the Degree with Honors in History, Government, and Economics, as well as a Faculty of the Divinity School meeting. Additionally, there are lectures scheduled: one by Professor K. J. Conant on Romanesque Sculpture and Architecture of Burgundy, and another lecture in German by Professor Robert Ulich on the topic "Die Erziehungsidee des deutschen Klassizismus."

On the right page, there is a centered title that reads "ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF THE GERMANIC MUSEUM," with "HARVARD UNIVERSITY 1931-1934" written below it. To the right of this title, there is a small printed form for a contribution to the Germanic Museum. The form includes a section for the donor's name, address, and the amount of the donation, with an example indicating that the annual membership fee is $5. The form is addressed to the Germanic Museum at 11 Divinity Avenue, Cambridge, Mass.

The overall layout is clean and organized, with the text and forms clearly printed, suggesting it is an official document or publication from Harvard University.

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The image shows a document detailing a schedule and membership information related to Harvard University, specifically focusing on events and the Germanic Museum (now known as the Busch-Reisinger Museum) for the academic period 1931-1934.

Schedule for Friday, April 13:

  1. Last Day for Theses Submission:

    • Deadline for undergraduates to submit theses for the Degree with Honors in History, Government, and Economics.
  2. Faculty Meeting:

    • Faculty of the Divinity School will meet in the Faculty Room, Andover Hall at 4:30 p.m.
  3. Lectures:

    • 5 p.m.: Lecture by Professor K. J. Conant titled "Romanesque Sculpture and Architecture of Burgundy" in the Fogg Art Museum, Large Lecture Hall.
    • 5 p.m.: Lecture in German by Professor Robert Ulich from the Technische Hochschule in Dresden, titled "Die Erziehungsgrundsätze der deutschen Kunsterziehungsbewegung und Literaturen" (The Educational Principles of the German Art Education Movement and Literatures). This lecture is part of the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures, held in the Germanic Museum.
    • 8 p.m.: Another lecture by Professor Robert Ulich on Comparative Education in the Germanic Museum.

Accomplishments of the Germanic Museum:

This section provides membership information for the Germanic Museum at Harvard University:

  • Membership Tiers:

    • Sustaining Membership: Annual fee of $25.
    • Annual Membership: Annual fee of $5.
  • Greetings and Instructions:

    • The document includes a note to "Kindred Spirit" encouraging them to enclose their check for membership fees.
    • It mentions that the membership fee is payable to the Germanic Museum Association.
  • New Membership:

    • A form section is provided for new members to fill out their name and address.

Overall, the document combines a schedule of academic events and lectures with information on how to become a member of the Germanic Museum.

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The image shows an open book or document with several pieces of information related to Harvard University and the Germanic Museum.

  1. Top Section (News Clipping):

    • Date: Friday, April 13
    • Content:
      • It mentions the last day for receiving theses from undergraduates for the Degree with Honors in History, Government, and Economics.
      • Faculty of the Divinity School meeting scheduled in the Faculty Room, Andover Hall, at 4:30 p.m.
      • Lecture titled "Romanesque Sculpture and Architecture of Burgundy" by Professor K. J. Conant in the Large Lecture Hall, Fogg Art Museum, at 5 p.m.
      • Lecture in German titled "Die Erziehungsidee des deutschen Klassizismus" by Professor Robert Ulich of the Dresden Technical College and Visiting Lecturer on Comparative Education at the Germanic Museum, at 8 p.m.
  2. Center Section (Title Page):

    • The title is "Accomplishments of the Germanic Museum."
    • The book or document is associated with Harvard University and covers the years 1931-1934.
  3. Right Section (Envelope):

    • It is an envelope addressed to the Germanic Museum at Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Mass.
    • The envelope contains a check for $8 (eight dollars) in payment of the annual membership fee of the Germanic Museum Association.
    • There is a note on the envelope indicating that checks should be made payable to Henry Lee Hattock, Treasurer and sent to the Germanic Museum.

The overall document seems to be a historical record or annual report of activities and events associated with the Germanic Museum at Harvard University during the early 1930s.

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The image depicts an open page from a book or catalog related to Harvard University, specifically covering the academic year 1931-1934. Here's a detailed summary of the contents:

  1. Top Section:

    • Date and Event:

      • The date listed is Friday, April 13.
      • It notes that this is the last day for receiving theses from undergraduates for the Degree with Honors in History, Government, and Economics.
      • There is a meeting scheduled at 4:30 PM in the Faculty Room, Andover Hall, for the Faculty of the Divinity School.
    • Lectures:

      • There are two lectures mentioned:
        • "Romanesque Sculpture and Architecture of Burgundy" by Professor K. J. Conant, scheduled at 5:00 PM in the Large Lecture Hall, Fogg Art Museum.
        • A Lecture in German titled "Die Erziehungsidee des deutschen Klassizismus" by Professor Robert Ullrich of the Dresden Technical Museum, scheduled at 8:00 PM in the Germanic Museum.
  2. Central Section:

    • A section titled "Accomplishments of the Germanic Museum," with the Harvard University logo and the years 1931-1934 printed below it.
  3. Bottom Section:

    • A membership form for the Germanic Museum, located at 8 Kidland Street, Cambridge, Mass.
    • The form includes a note: "I am enclosing herewith my check for $_____ in payment of the annual membership fee of the Germanic Museum Association."
    • There is a space for the name of the member, and an address line with the note that checks should be made payable to Henry Lee Higginson, Treasurer of the Germanic Museum.

The document is a blend of academic announcements and membership information, reflecting the institutional and cultural activities of Harvard University during the early 1930s.

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The image shows a page from a book or scrapbook with three separate printed clippings attached to a light tan page.

  1. At the top, there is a narrow horizontal clipping with information about events on Friday, April 13:
  • It mentions the last day for receiving theses from undergraduates for the Degree with Honors in History, Government and Economics.
  • It announces a meeting of the Faculty of the Divinity School in the Faculty Room, Andover Hall, at 4:30 P.M.
  • There are two lectures mentioned:
    • "Romanesque Sculpture and Architecture of Burgundy" by Professor K. J. Conant in the Large Lecture Hall, Fogg Art Museum at 5 P.M.
    • A lecture in German on "Die Erziehungsidsee des deutschen Klassizismus" by Professor Robert Ulich of the Dresden Technische Hochschule and Visiting Lecturer on Comparative Education, at the Germanic Museum at 8 P.M.
  1. On the left side of the page, centered, there is a larger clipping titled:
    "ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF THE GERMANIC MUSEUM"
    Below that it says:
    "HARVARD UNIVERSITY
    1931-1934"

  2. On the right side of the page, there is a smaller rectangular form related to membership/payment for the Germanic Museum. The text reads:
    "GERMANIC MUSEUM
    Kirkland Street
    Cambridge, Mass. __________________________

Greeting:

I am enclosing herewith my check for __________ dollars ($________) ____________

in payment of the annual membership fee of the Germanic Museum Association.

Name ___________________________

Address ___________________________"

At the bottom right of this form, there is a note stating:
"Checks should be made payable to Harvard Law Survey. Payments and remittances sent to the Germanic Museum."

The page is a display of printed materials related to Harvard University's Germanic Museum and associated events and memberships.

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The image shows an open book or booklet with content related to Harvard University. The left page has a small text insert at the top with a date “FRIDAY, APRIL 13” that mentions several university events, including a last day for receiving theses from undergraduates for a degree with honors in History, Government, and Economics, a meeting in the Faculty Room, Andover Hall at the Divinity School, and two lectures—one on "Romanesque Sculpture and Architecture of Burgundy" by Professor K. J. Conant and the other in German by Professor Robert Ulrich on the subject of German classicism.

The larger portion of the left page, as well as the entire right page, is taken up by what appears to be the cover or title page of a publication titled "ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF THE GERMANIC MUSEUM" from HARVARD UNIVERSITY, covering the years 1931-1934. On the right page, there is a smaller insert titled "GERMANIC MUSEUM" with text that seems to be related to confirming membership or contribution. The image is a snapshot of older printed material, reflecting academic activities and publications from a historical context associated with Harvard University.

The physical condition of the material suggests age, with some wear visible on the edges and the spine of the publication. The pages are off-white with some discoloration, possibly due to age.

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The image shows an open book with pages adhered to the inside covers. The left page contains three different blocks of text. The top block is a clipping from a schedule or calendar of events dated "FRIDAY, APRIL 13." It mentions the last day for receiving theses for degrees with honors in History, Government, and Economics, and lists three events including meetings and lectures by professors on topics related to Romanesque Sculpture, German language and literature, and Comparative Education.

The middle block, prominently positioned, is titled "ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF THE GERMANIC MUSEUM" and indicates it's from Harvard University dated 1931–1934.

The third block of text, on the right, appears to be a form related to membership to the Germanic Museum Association at Harvard University, including spaces for the enclosing of a dollar amount for membership fees and sender information. The form is likely meant to be filled out and returned to the museum. The structure of the image suggests historical documentation related to Harvard's Germanic Museum activities and events.

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The image shows an open book or document with a light pink cover and white pages. The visible page appears to be from an official record or report, likely related to academic or institutional activities. Here's a detailed description:

Cover and Spine:

  • The book has a light pink cover with a visible spine on the left side, suggesting it is part of a larger collection or archive.
  • The spine includes faint text that is not fully legible in the image.

Page Content:

The open page contains several distinct sections:

Top Section:

  • Date and Event Details:
    • The top of the page includes a header with the date "FRIDAY, APRIL 13".
    • Below the date, there is a list of academic and institutional events:
      • "Last day for receiving theses from undergraduates for the Degree with Honors in History, Government and Economics."
      • "FACULTY OF THE DIVINITY SCHOOL. Meeting in the Faculty Room, Andover Hall, 4:30 P.M."
      • "LECTURE: 'Romanesque Sculpture and Architecture of Burgundy.' Professor K.J. Conant. Large Lecture Hall, Fogg Art Museum, 5 P.M."
      • "LECTURE IN GERMAN (under the auspices of the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures): 'Die Erziehungslehre des deutschen Klassizismus.' Professor Robert Ullich. of the Dresden Technische Hochschule und Visiting Lecturer on Comparative Education. Germanic Museum, 5 P.M."

Central Section:

  • Title:
    • The central part of the page prominently displays the title: "ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF THE GERMANIC MUSEUM".
    • Below the title, it states: "HARVARD UNIVERSITY".
    • At the bottom of this section, the years "1931-1934" are indicated, suggesting this document covers activities or accomplishments from that period.

Right Section:

  • Membership and Payment Information:
    • There is a smaller rectangular section on the right side of the page with text that appears to be a membership or payment notice:
      • "GERMANIC MUSEUM" is written at the top.
      • The text mentions "I am enclosing herewith my check for dollars for payment of my annual membership fee of the Germanic Museum Association."
      • The word "New" is visible at the bottom right, possibly indicating a new membership or renewal.

Overall Context:

The document appears to be an official record or report from the Germanic Museum at Harvard University, covering the academic year 1931-1934. It includes:

  • A schedule of events for April 13, such as thesis deadlines, faculty meetings, and lectures on topics like Romanesque architecture and German literature.
  • A section detailing the museum's accomplishments during the specified period.
  • A membership or payment notice, suggesting the document may also serve as a record of financial contributions or affiliations.

Visual Characteristics:

  • The paper has a slightly aged appearance, with some discoloration and minor stains, indicating it may be an archival or historical document.
  • The text is typed, likely from a typewriter, and is neatly formatted.

This image captures a snapshot of academic and institutional activities from the early 20th century, reflecting the structured nature of university operations and museum operations during that time.