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The image shows a page from a document or booklet, which appears to be a program or report from an academic institution, specifically the Faculty of the Divinity School. The text on the page is organized into several sections detailing various activities and events. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:

Top Section:

  • Date: Friday, April 13
  • Event: Last day for receiving theses from undergraduates for the degree with Honors in History, Government, and Economics.
  • Meeting: In the Faculty Room, Andover Hall.
  • Lectures:
    1. "Romanesque Sculpture and Architecture of Burgundy" by Professor K. J. Conant, at Fogg Art Museum, 4 P.M.
    2. "Lecture on German Law" by Dr. E. J. Mitteldorf, Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures, 8 P.M.
    3. "Die Kräftehungslehre des Mittelalters (Kinetic Theory of the Middle Ages)" by Professor R. Ulich, Director of the Dresden Museum of Hygiene, 8 P.M.
    4. "Lecture on Comparative Education" by Dr. F. Schneider, Germanic Museum, 8 P.M.

Middle Section:

  • Exhibitions:

    • Exhibition of German Prints in memory of Professor Kuno Francke.
    • Drawings and Engravings of the Seventeenth Century.
    • Sculptures and Drawings by Georg Kolbe.
    • Books and Manuscripts by Wolfgang von Goethe.
    • Drawings and Engravings of the Seventeenth Century.
    • Swedish Passion Wall Paintings.
    • Paintings by Max Pechstein.
    • International Photography Exhibition.
    • Reproductions of German Illuminated Manuscripts.
    • Reproductions of German Renaissance Drawings.
    • Sculptures by Local Artists.
    • Paintings by American Artists.
    • Paintings and Sculpture by Members of the Scandinavian-American Artists Association.
    • Etchings and Lithographs by Käthe Kollwitz.
    • Modern German and Austrian Ecclesiastical Art.
    • Etchings and Drypoints by Rembrandt.
  • Public Lectures:

    • Fifty-one lectures on various phases of Germanic art were given by experts including Dr. Paul J. Sachs, Dr. Leyen of the University of Cologne, Dr. Wilhelm Koehler of the University of Jena, Dr. Edgar M. M. Warburg of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, Dr. Carl Glaser of the Staatsbibliothek of Berlin, Professor Kenneth Clark of the Fine Arts Department of Fine Arts and others.
  • Collections:

    • In the past three years, 1494 objects have been loaned to the Museum and exhibited.
    • Many of these were loaned for a considerable period of time for exhibition and purchase; 265 objects have been added to the permanent collection.
    • These include old German and medieval sculptures of the Middle Ages and Renaissance.
    • A collection of contemporary woodcuts, etchings, lithographs, and statues by modern sculptors such as Kolbe, Barlach, Sintenis, Haller, Marc, and others.
  • Miscellaneous Activities:

    • Six concerts including chamber music and lectures on German music were open to the public.
    • In collaboration with the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures, the first showing of the German sound film "Barbarina, Die Tänzerin von Sanssouci" was held.
  • Extension and Co-operation:

    • Material for four traveling exhibitions is being assembled by the museum.
    • These exhibitions consist of German paintings, graphic arts, church furniture, and sculpture and can be obtained by museums and schools paying transportation and insurance charges.
    • One of these exhibitions has already been loaned and exhibited at Phillips Exeter Academy.

Bottom Right Section:

  • Germanic Museum Membership Form:
    • A form for enrolling as a member of the Germanic Museum Association.
    • The form includes fields for the member's name, address, and the type of membership (annual membership fee of $5).

This document provides a comprehensive overview of the academic and cultural activities, exhibitions, and public lectures organized by the institution, along with details on the museum's collections and cooperative efforts.

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The image displays an open book or pamphlet with various sections of text. The top section, dated 'FRIDAY, APRIL 13,' mentions deadlines for submitting theses for undergraduate degrees with honors in History, Government, and Economics. It also lists several events, including a Faculty of the Divinity School meeting, a lecture on Romanesque Sculpture and Architecture of Burgundy by Professor K. J. Conant, and a German lecture by Professor Robert Ulich.

The left page is titled 'EXHIBITIONS' and details several loan exhibitions open to the public, featuring works by Professor Kuno Francke, Dutch drawings, sculptures, modern paintings, photographs, and other artistic works. It also mentions 'PUBLIC LECTURES,' highlighting lectures on Germanic art by Professor Friedrich Von der Leyden and Professor Wilhelm Koehler.

The right page includes information under the heading 'COLLECTIONS,' stating that the museum has acquired 1494 objects in the past three years, with many items loaned for extended periods. It also mentions the addition of 463 objects to the collection through gifts and bequests. Additionally, there is a section on 'MISCELLANEOUS ACTIVITIES,' noting concerts, film showings, and other events. The 'EXTENSION AND CO-OPERATION' section describes the preparation of traveling exhibitions to illustrate phases of German art, with one exhibition already loaned to Phillips Exeter Academy. There is also an appeal for an annual membership fee of $5 to support these activities.

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The image displays a page from a document detailing various events, exhibitions, and activities related to a Germanic museum and academic department. Here's a detailed summary:

Date and Events:

  • Date: Friday, April 13
  • Events:
    • Last day for undergraduates to submit theses for the Degree with Honors in History, Government, and Economics.
    • Meeting of the Faculty of the Divinity School in the Faculty Room, Andover, at 4:30 P.M.
    • Lecture: "Romanesque Sculpture and Architecture of Burgundy," by Professor Kenneth John Conant, at 5 P.M. in the Fogg Art Museum.
    • Large Lecture: "Die Krisenjahre des deutschen Klassizismus: Gedanken und Gestalten," by Professor Robert Ulshöfer from the Technische Hochschule und visiting Lecturer on Comparative Education, at 8 P.M. in the Germanic Museum.

Exhibitions:

The following loan exhibitions were open to the public:

  • Exhibition of German Prints in memory of Professor Kuno Francke
  • Dutch Drawings of the Seventeenth Century
  • Sculpture and Drawings by Georg Kolbe
  • Modern Hungarian Painting
  • Hungarian Manuscripts by Wolfgang von Gecethe
  • Dutch Painting of the Seventeenth Century
  • Swedish Peasant Wall Paintings
  • German Paintings of the Nineteenth Century
  • Paintings by Max Pechstein
  • International Photography
  • Photographs by Karl Blossfeldt
  • Reproductions of German Illuminated Manuscripts
  • Reproductions of German Renaissance Drawings
  • Sculpture by Local Artists
  • Paintings by Ester Blombgen
  • Paintings and Sculpture by Members of the Cambridge Art Association
  • Etchings and Lithographs by Kaethe Kollwitz
  • Modern German and Austrian Ecclesiastical Vestments
  • Etchings and Drypoints by Rembrandt

Collections:

  • Over the past three years, 1494 objects were loaned to the Museum and exhibited.
  • Many items were on long-term loan, significantly enhancing the permanent collection.
  • The additions include original works of painting and sculpture from the Middle Ages and Renaissance, a collection of contemporary art, and various German decorative arts and artifacts.

Miscellaneous Activities:

  • Six concerts featuring chamber music and soloists were held at the museum and were open to the public.
  • Collaboration with the Goethe Institute in Boston for German language classes and film showings, such as "Barbarina, Die Tänzerin von Sanssouci."

Extension and Co-operation:

  • The museum has assembled materials for four traveling exhibitions, showcasing various phases of German art.
  • These exhibitions are available to schools, museums, and libraries, either free of charge or for a nominal fee to cover transportation and insurance costs.
  • The first of these exhibitions has already been loaned to and exhibited at Phillips Exeter Academy.

Additional Information:

  • There is an enclosure of the annual membership fee for the Germanic Museum Association, which is $5.00, and an option for a contributing membership at $25.00.
  • Checks should be made payable to the Germanic Museum.

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The image shows a document that appears to be a newsletter or program from the German Museum, specifically from the Cambridge location. Here's a detailed summary of the content:

Date and Announcements:

  • Friday, April 13: The last day for receiving theses from undergraduates for the Degree with Honors in History, Government, and Economics.
  • Faculty Meeting: Scheduled at the Faculty Room, Andover Hall, at 4:30 p.m.

Lectures:

  • Professor K. J. Conant: Lecture titled "Romanesque Sculpture and Architecture of Burgundy" at the Large Lecture Hall, Fogg Art Museum, at 5 p.m.
  • Professor Robert Ulrich: Lecture in German titled "Die Erziehung des deutschen Klassizismus" at the German Department, Harvard University, at 8 p.m.

Exhibitions:

  • Loan Exhibitions open to the public include:
    • Exhibition of German Prints, in memory of Professor Kuno Francke.
    • Dutch Drawings of the Seventeenth Century by Georg Kolbe.
    • Sculpture and Drawings by Georg Kolbe.
    • Modern Hungarian Paintings by Béla Czobel.
    • Manuscripts by Wolfgang von Goethe.
    • Dutch Painting of the Seventeenth Century.
    • Swiss Peasant Wall Paintings.
    • Modern German Paintings by Max Pechstein.
    • International Photography by Karl Blossfeldt.
    • Reproductions of German Illuminated Manuscripts.
    • Renaissance Drawings.
    • Sculpture by Local Artists.
    • Paintings by Eester Blomberg.
    • Paintings and Sculpture by German-American Artists.
    • Etchings and Lithographs by Käthe Kollwitz.
    • Modern German and Austrian Ecclesiastical Art.
    • Etchings and Drypoints by Rembrandt.

Public Lectures:

  • Fifty-one lectures on various phases of German art were given by:
    • Professor Friedrich Von der Leyden of the University of Cologne.
    • Professor Wilhelm Koehler of the University of Jena.
    • Mr. Edward M. M. Warburg of the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
    • Dr. Curt Glaser of the Staatsbibliothek of Berlin.
    • Professor Kenneth Clark of the Harvard Department of Fine Arts.

Collections:

  • The museum has loaned out 1494 objects over the past three years, with 163 objects added to the permanent collection, including works by artists such as Kolbe, Barlach, Slevogt, and others.

Miscellaneous Activities:

  • Six concerts including chamber music and soloists were held and open to the public.
  • Collaboration with the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures for performances of German sound films.

Extension and Co-operation:

  • Material for four traveling exhibitions is being assembled, focusing on German painting, graphic art, architecture, and sculpture.
  • The exhibitions can be borrowed by any institution without charge, except for insurance and transportation costs.

Membership:

  • An appeal to enclose a check for $5 in payment of the annual membership fee for the Germanic Museum Association.

Address:

  • The address provided for sending checks is the Germanic Museum, 42 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Mass.

This document provides a comprehensive overview of activities, exhibitions, and public lectures associated with the Germanic Museum in Cambridge during the period mentioned.

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The image contains a collection of documents related to the German Museum, likely from the 1950s or 1960s, detailing various activities, exhibitions, and lectures.

  1. Friday, April 13th Schedule:

    • The last day for submitting theses from undergraduates for degrees in History, Government, and Economics.
    • A meeting of the Faculty of the Divinity School in the Faculty Room, Andover Hall at 4:30 PM.
    • A lecture titled "Romanesque Sculpture and Architecture of Burgundy" by Professor K. J. Conant at the Large Lecture Hall, Fogg Art Museum at 5 PM.
    • A lecture in German titled "Die Erziehungsidealen des deutschen Klassizismus" by Professor Robert Ulrich of the Dresden Technische Hochschule and a visiting lecturer on Comparative Education at the German Museum at 8 PM.
  2. Exhibitions:

    • Various exhibitions are listed, open to the public, including:
      • Exhibition of German Prints in memory of Professor Kuno Francke.
      • Dutch Drawings of the Seventeenth Century by Georg Kolbe.
      • Modern Hungarian Paintings by Bencz.
      • Baroque Manuscripts by Wolfgang von Goethe.
      • Dutch Paintings of the Seventeenth Century.
      • Swedish Peasant Wall Paintings.
      • Modern German Paintings by Max Pechstein.
      • International Photography by Karl Blossfeldt.
      • Reproductions of German Illuminated Manuscripts.
      • Reproductions of German Renaissance Drawings.
      • Sculpture by Local Artists.
      • Paintings by Ester Blomgren.
      • Paintings and Sculptures by Members of the American Scandinavian-American Artists Association.
      • Etchings and Lithographs by Kaethe Kollwitz.
      • Modern German and Austrian Ecclesiastical Art.
      • Etchings and Drypoints by Rembrandt.
  3. Public Lectures:

    • Fifty-one lectures on various phases of German art, given by Professor Friedrich von der Leyen of the University of Cologne, Professor Wilhelm Koehler of the University of Jena, and Mr. Edward M. M. Warburg.
  4. Collections:

    • In the past three years, 1494 objects have been loaned to and exhibited by the museum. Many of these objects are loaned for extended periods.
    • The collections include works of painting and sculpture from the Middle Ages and Renaissance, contemporary Scandinavian and German decorative art, and other modern artworks by artists such as Kolbe, Barlach, Siemens, Hiller, Märtens, and Bellings.
  5. Miscellaneous Activities:

    • Six concerts, including chamber music and soloists, were held at the museum and open to the public.
    • Collaborations with the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures for the German sound film performances of "Die Tangorin von Sanssouci."
  6. Extension and Co-Operation:

    • The museum is assembling materials for four traveling exhibitions, which will illustrate various phases of German painting, graphic art, and architecture.
    • These exhibitions can be loaned by museums and cultural institutions, incurring only transportation and insurance charges.
  7. Membership Information:

    • A form for joining the German Museum Association is shown, with a membership fee of $5.
    • The form includes a section for name and address, with a note indicating that checks should be made payable to the German Museum Association.

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The image is a page from a university bulletin or program listing various events and exhibitions related to German art and culture.

  1. Friday, April 13 Events:

    • Last Day for Receiving Theses: For undergraduates aiming for a degree with honors in History, Government, and Economics.
    • Faculty Meeting: In the Faculty Room, Andover Hall, at 4:30 p.m., on the topic of "Romanesque Sculpture and Architecture of Burgundy" by Professor K.J. Conant.
    • Large Lecture: In the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures, at 5 p.m., titled "Die Erziehungssystems der deutschen Klassizismus," by Professor Robert Ulrich of the Dresden Technical University.
    • Lecturer on Comparative Education: At the German Museum, 8 p.m.
  2. Exhibitions:
    Several exhibitions are open to the public, including:

    • German Prints in memory of Professor Kuno Francke.
    • Dutch Drawings of the Seventeenth Century.
    • Sculpture and Drawings by Georg Kolbe.
    • Modern Hungarian Paintings.
    • Dutch Paintings by Wolfgang von Goethe.
    • Swiss Peasant Wall Paintings.
    • Medieval German Paintings.
    • Paintings by Max Pechstein.
    • International Photography.
    • Reproductions of German Illuminated Manuscripts.
    • Drawings and Sculptures by Local Artists.
    • Paintings and Sculptures by Ester Blomgren.
    • Paintings and Sculptures by Members of the Scandinavian-American Artists Association.
    • Etchings and Lithographs by Kaethe Kollwitz.
    • Modern German and Austrian Ecclesiastical Art.
    • Etchings and Drypoints by Rembrandt.
  3. Public Lectures:
    A total of fifty-one lectures on various phases of German art were given by distinguished professors from various universities, including Professor Friedrich von der Leyen, Professor Wilhelm Koehler, and Mr. Edward M. M. Warburg.

  4. Collections:
    Over the past three years, 1494 objects have been loaned to the museum, adding to its collection. This includes items like original works of painting and sculpture from the Middle Ages and Renaissance, contemporary Scandinavian and German decorative art, and modern sculptures by Kolbe, Bartach, Simonts, Haller, March, and Belling.

  5. Miscellaneous Activities:
    Six concerts featuring chamber music and soloists were held at the museum, with performances open to the public.

  6. Extension and Cooperation:
    Materials for four traveling exhibitions are being assembled. These exhibitions will illustrate different phases of German art, graphic art, architecture, and sculpture, and can be borrowed by any interested institution with the payment of transportation and insurance charges. One of the exhibitions has already been loaned and exhibited at Phillips Exeter Academy.

Additionally, there is a note about membership dues for the German Museum, Cambridge Mass, with a mention of the annual membership fee.

The bottom of the page includes a note from an individual regarding a check for $10.50 made payable to the German Museum.

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This image shows an open book or booklet, possibly an archive or a historical document, lying on a flat surface. The book is flipped open to a page titled "FRIDAY, APRIL 13," although the year is not visible. There are several entries detailing events and notes.

The first entry under the date mentions the last day for receiving theses from undergraduates for a degree with honors in History, Government, and Economics. Below are four event listings:

  1. Faculty of the Divinity School meeting in the Faculty Room, Andover Hall, at 4:30 PM.
  2. Lecture on Romanesque Sculpture and Architecture of Burgundy by Professor L. J. Courtois at the in a Large Lecture Hall, Fogg Art Museum, 5 PM.
  3. Lecture in German under the auspices of the Deutscher Germanic Languages and Literatures (web series) by Professor Robert Ulrich of the Dresden Technische Hochschule and Visiting Lecturer on Comparative Education at the Germanic Museum, 8 PM.
  4. Handwritten note attached to the page, now partially covered up, which looks like a memo or addition to the schedule but is not fully readable due to the overlay.

The left side of the spread lists "EXHIBITIONS" which include various art exhibits like Dutch Drawings, Modern German Prints, Reproductions of German Illuminated Manuscripts, Swedish Peasant Wall Paintings, and other art collections, followed by a section on "PUBLIC LECTURES," highlighting a series of free lectures open to the public.

The bottom of the right side lists "COLLECTIONS," mentioning a significant increase of art pieces including medieval objects, and concludes with a section on "EXTENSION AND COOPERATION," which discusses the arrangement of traveling exhibitions.

The general style of the typeface and layout suggest the document might be from the mid-20th century, but without more context, this is speculative. The highlighted date could be a clue to the specific year, but without the year listed, one cannot be certain. The inclusion of the Fogg Art Museum and a Germanic Museum suggests a scholastic setting, possibly an academic institution's bulletin or announcement schedule.

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This image shows an open book or binder with several loose documents on top of its pages. These documents appear to be related to academic and cultural events, exhibitions, and collections.

  1. The top paper provides information about events happening on Friday, April 13, which includes:

    • The last day for receiving theses from undergraduates for the Degree with Honors in History, Government, and Economics.
    • A meeting of the Faculty of the Divinity School in the Faculty Room, Andover Hall at 4:30 P.M.
    • A lecture titled "Romanesque Sculpture and Architecture of Burgundy" by Professor K.J. Conant at the Large Lecture Hall, Fogg Art Museum at 5 P.M.
    • A lecture in German held under the auspices of the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures by Professor Robert Ulich of the Dresden Technische Hochschule at the Germanic Museum at 8 P.M.
  2. The second paper lists various exhibitions that are open to the public, including:

    • Exhibition of German Prints, Dutch Drawings of the Seventeenth Century, Swedish Peasant Wall Paintings, Modern Hungarian Paintings, Books and Manuscripts by Wolfgang von Goethe, and more.
    • Public lectures on various topics related to painting, graphic art, architecture, and sculpture by notable professors.
  3. The third document details about the Germanic Museum and mentions that it is sending membership checks to the Council. The name "Mr." is annotated but the rest is cut off. It also includes some details about the museum's activities, collections, miscellaneous activities, and cooperation efforts.

Overall, the image captures an archival moment with neatly arranged papers detailing scholarly and cultural activities.

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The image shows an open book or scrapbook containing several glued or pasted paper clippings and inserts.

  1. At the top right, there is a small piece labeled "FRIDAY, APRIL 13" that lists several announcements:

    • The last day for receiving theses from undergraduates for the Degree with Honors in History, Government, and Economics.
    • A Faculty of the Divinity School meeting at Andover Hall at 4:30 P.M.
    • Two lectures: one about Romanesque Sculpture and Architecture of Burgundy by Professor K. J. Conant at 5 P.M. in the Large Lecture Hall, Fogg Art Museum.
    • Another lecture in German by Professor Robert Ulich on "Die Erziehungsidee des deutschen Klassizismus" at 8 P.M. in the Germanic Museum.
  2. On the left page, there is a larger clipping titled "EXHIBITIONS" with detailed text about various loan exhibitions open to the public, including topics such as German Prints, Dutch Drawings, Hungarian Paintings, German Renaissance Drawings, and many others.

  3. Below the exhibitions section, there is a section listing "PUBLIC LECTURES," mentioning fifty-one lectures on Germanic art led by several professors from universities like the University of Cologne and the University of Jena.

  4. The same left page also contains information about "COLLECTIONS," "MISCELLANEOUS ACTIVITIES," and "EXTENSION AND CO-OPERATION," detailing the museum's activities, loans, concerts, traveling exhibitions, and collaborations.

  5. On the right side of the right page, there is a rectangular form from the Germanic Museum, related to membership payment, which includes a blank space for a check amount and line for the name.

The pages indicate topics related to art, history, and Germanic cultural activities and provide institutional information about the museum's exhibitions, lectures, and events. The book or scrapbook appears to be a historical or archival record.

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The image shows a page from a publication, likely a university bulletin or program, detailing academic and cultural events. The page is divided into several sections, each outlining different activities and announcements. Here is a detailed description:

Header:

  • The top of the page includes a date: Friday, April 13, indicating that this is a schedule or announcement for that day.
  • Below the date, there is a note about the last day for receiving theses from undergraduates for the Degree with Honors in History, Government, and Economics. This is scheduled to take place in the Faculty Room, Andover Hall, at 3:30 P.M.
  • There is also a mention of a Faculty of the Divinity School Meeting scheduled for the same day.

Lectures:

  • Lecture on "Renaissance Sculpture and Architecture of Burgundy" by Professor K. J. Conant, scheduled under the auspices of the Department of Fine Arts.
  • Lecture in German titled "Die Erziehungslehre des deutschen Humanismus" by Professor Robert Ullich, at the Dresden Technische Hochschule and Visiting Lecturer on Comparative Education, to be held at the Germanic Museum at 8 P.M.

Exhibitions:

  • A section titled "EXHIBITIONS" lists various loan exhibitions open to the public, including:
    • Exhibition of German Prints in memory of Professor Kuno Francke.
    • Dutch Drawings of the Seventeenth Century.
    • Sculpture and Drawings by Georg Kolbe.
    • Modern Hungarian Paintings.
    • Books and Manuscripts by Wolfgang von Goethe.
    • Dutch Painting of the Seventeenth Century.
    • Swedish Peasant Wall Paintings.
    • Modern German Paintings.
    • Paintings by Max Pechstein.
    • International Photography.
    • Photographs by Karl Blossfeld.
    • Reproductions of German Illuminated Manuscripts.
    • Reproductions of German Renaissance Drawings.
    • Sculpture by Local Artists.
    • Paintings by Ester Blomgren.
    • Paintings and Sculpture by Members of the Scandinavian-American Artists Association.
    • Etchings and Lithographs by Kaethe Kollwitz.
    • Modern German and Austrian Ecclesiastical Art.
    • Etchings and Drypoints by Rembrandt.

Collections:

  • This section discusses the museum's collection, noting that over 1,444 objects have been loaned and exhibited. Many of these were acquired through gifts and purchases, including 263 objects added to the permanent collection. The collection includes:
    • Original works of painting and sculpture from the Middle Ages and Renaissance.
    • A collection of decorative art, including Scandinavian and German contemporary art.
    • Stained glass by modern sculptors such as Kolbe, Barlach, Sinteris, Haller, Marcks, and Belling.

Miscellaneous Activities:

  • The section mentions six concerts, including chamber music and solosists, held at the museum and open to the public. These concerts were part of a collaboration with the Germanic Languages and Literatures department, featuring performances by Barbara Tangier von Saussai.

Extension and Co-operation:

  • This section describes four traveling exhibitions assembled by the museum, featuring German painting, graphic art, architecture, sculpture, and various phases of German art. These exhibitions were made possible by paying transportation and insurance charges. The first of these exhibitions had already been loaned and exhibited at Phillips Exeter Academy.

Public Lectures:

  • A list of fifty-one lectures open to the public is mentioned, given by:
    • Professor Friedrich Von der Leyen from the University of Cologne.
    • Professor Wilhelm Koehler from the University of Jena.
    • Mr. Edward M. M. War...

Sidebar:

  • On the right side of the page, there is a small sidebar with text that appears to be related to membership or subscription details for the Germanic Museum. The text includes phrases such as:
    • "I am enclosing my check for..."
    • "payment of the annual membership fee of $____ for..."
    • "Germanic Museum."
    • The sidebar also includes a note about the Cambridge Street address and a reference to Germania.

Footer:

  • At the bottom right corner, there is a faint watermark or logo that reads "Germanic Museum" along with additional text that appears to be part of the museum's branding or identification.

Overall Layout:

  • The page is formatted in a clean, structured manner with clear headings and subheadings.
  • The text is typed, suggesting it is part of an official publication or bulletin.
  • The content is academic and cultural, focusing on lectures, exhibitions, collections, and public events related to Germanic studies and art.

This page serves as a comprehensive schedule and announcement for academic and cultural activities at a Germanic museum or university, likely from the early to mid-20th century based on the style and content.