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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1906-1934

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The image is of a letter from the Germanic Museum at Harvard University, dated April 15th, 1934. The letter is addressed to Mr. Donald Scott, Esq., at the Peabody Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

The letter discusses the activities and financial situation of the Germanic Museum over the past three years, noting that while the museum has been active with public lectures, concerts, exhibitions, and publications, these activities have been a significant drain on its resources.

To continue and increase these activities, the museum has proposed organizing a Germanic Museum Association. Membership fees from this association would be used to purchase original works of art and fund other activities. The minimum annual membership fee is five dollars, with the expectation that those who approve of the museum's work will contribute more if they can afford to do so.

Members of the association will receive various benefits, including invitations to all museum activities, previews, and lectures, as well as the opportunity to attend the children's art courses conducted at the museum. The letter also mentions that an enclosed brochure provides a full account of the museum's activities.

The letter concludes by expressing hope for Mr. Scott's support and is signed by the Curator, Charles L. Kuhn.

The left side of the letter lists the directors, curator, and visiting committee members of the Germanic Museum, including names such as Edward W. Forbes, Paul J. Sachs, Charles L. Kuhn, and others.

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The image is a scanned page from an old document of the Germanic Museum at Harvard University, dated April 15th, 1934. The document appears to be a letter addressed to Donald Scott, Esq., at the Peabody Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Key points from the letter include:

  1. Introduction: The letter is from the Curator of the Germanic Museum, Charles L. Kuhn.
  2. Background: The museum has increased its activities over the past three years, including public lectures, concerts, exhibitions, work with school children, and acquiring books, photographs, and original artworks. These activities have strained their resources.
  3. Proposal for Support: To continue and expand these activities, the Curator proposes organizing a Germanic Museum Association. Membership fees will help fund these activities.
    • The minimum annual membership fee is set at $5, with a suggestion that those who can afford to pay more are encouraged to do so.
  4. Benefits of Membership: Members will receive notices of activities, invitations to previews, and free access to museum publications. Additionally, children of members will be allowed to attend the museum's art courses at a reduced rate.
  5. Request for Support: The Curator expresses hope that Mr. Scott will support the initiative generously.

The letter concludes with a sign-off from the Curator. The document also lists the directors and the visiting committee of the Germanic Museum, which includes prominent figures such as Edward W. Forbes, Paul J. Sachs, and several others.

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The image depicts a letter dated April 15th, 1934, from the Germanic Museum at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. The letter is addressed to Donald Scott, Esq., of the Peabody Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

The letter is from the museum's curator, Charles L. Kuhn, and discusses the museum's activities over the past three years. The museum has significantly increased its activities, such as public lectures, concerts, exhibitions, and interactions with school children, but its budget has not kept pace with these efforts, causing financial strain.

To address this issue, Kuhn proposes establishing a Germanic Museum Association. The goal is to gather funds through membership fees, with a minimum annual membership fee of five dollars. The letter encourages Scott to consider joining this association to support the museum's activities, including the acquisition of books, photographs, and original artworks.

Members of the association will receive invitations to events, notices of activities, and free museum publications. Additionally, children’s art courses at the museum will be available, and the enclosed circular provides further details on these activities. The letter concludes by expressing the hope that Scott will contribute to the museum's support.

The letter lists the directors of the museum and members of the visiting committee, including names like Edward W. Forbes, Paul J. Sechs, and several others.

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The image shows a letter from the Germanic Museum at Harvard University, dated April 15th, 1934. The letter, addressed to Donald Scott, Esq. of the Peabody Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts, discusses the increased activities of the Germanic Museum over the past three years, including public lectures, concerts, exhibitions, and educational work with school children. The letter highlights a need for additional funds to support these activities and proposes the formation of a Germanic Museum Association. Membership fees, starting at a minimum of five dollars annually, would help purchase original works of art and further the museum's mission. Members would receive notices of activities, invitations to previews, and museum publications. The letter also mentions free admission for members and their children to art courses. The museum expresses hope for Scott's support and includes a circular detailing their activities. The letter is signed by the Curator. On the left side of the page, there is a list of directors, curators, and committee members associated with the museum.

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The image displays a letter from the Germanic Museum at Harvard University, dated April fifteenth, 1934. Here is a detailed summary of its contents:

Header:

  • The letterhead indicates it is from the Germanic Museum at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Directors:

  • Edward W. Forbes
  • Paul J. Sachs

Curator:

  • Charles L. Kuhn

Visiting Committee:

  • A list of members is provided, including:
    • George G. Bacon
    • Paul V. Bacon
    • John Nicholas Brown
    • Mrs. Kuno Francke
    • Philip Hofer
    • Charles J. Liebman
    • Henry Allan Moe
    • Gustav Oberlaender
    • F. A. O. Schwartz
    • Edward M. M. Warburg
    • Mrs. Charles Whiting

Recipient:

  • Donald Scott, Esq., Peabody Museum, Cambridge, Mass.

Body of the Letter:

  • The letter begins with a salutation to "My dear Mr. Scott."
  • It explains that over the last three years, the Germanic Museum of Harvard University has significantly increased its activities, which include public lectures, concerts, exhibitions, art courses for school children, acquisition of books, and the purchase of original works of art, putting a heavy financial burden on their resources.
  • To sustain and expand these activities, the museum proposes to establish a Germanic Museum Association.
  • The primary goal of this association is to raise funds. Membership fees for this association would allow the museum to continue and further its programs.
  • Annual membership is set at five dollars, though members are encouraged to contribute more if they can.
  • Members of the Association will receive notifications of activities, invitations to previews, all museum publications, and complimentary admission for children to art courses conducted at the Museum. A detailed circular outlining their activities will be provided.
  • The letter expresses hope for Mr. Scott's generous support.

Closing:

  • The letter is signed sincerely by the Curator.

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The image is a historical document from the Germanic Museum at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, dated April 15, 1934. It appears to be a letter addressed to Donald Scott, Esq., at the Peabody Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Here is a detailed summary of the letter:

  1. Header Information:

    • The letter is from the Germanic Museum of Harvard University.
    • The directors listed are Edward W. Forbes and Paul J. Sachs.
    • The curator is Charles L. Kuhn.
  2. Visiting Committee:

    • The letter lists several members of the Visiting Committee:
      • Gaspar G. Becón (Chairman)
      • Paul V. Becón
      • John Nicholas Brown
      • Mrs. Kuno Francke
      • Philip Hofer
      • Charles J. Liebman
      • Henry Allen Moe
      • Gustav Oberleder
      • F. A. O. Schwartz
      • Edward M. M. Werburg
      • Mrs. Charles Whiting
  3. Main Content:

    • The letter discusses the increased activities of the Germanic Museum over the past three years, which have outpaced the increase in its budget. These activities include public lectures, concerts, exhibitions, work with school children, and the acquisition of books, photographs, and original works of art.
    • To continue and expand these activities, it is proposed to establish a Germanic Museum Association.
    • The proposed membership fee is five dollars annually, with the hope that those who can afford it will contribute more.
    • Members of the Association will receive notices of activities, invitations to previews, and free admission to all museum publications and children's art courses.
    • The letter includes an enclosed circular that details the museum's activities and requests the recipient's support.
  4. Closing:

    • The letter is signed by the curator, Charles L. Kuhn, and expresses hope for the recipient's generous support.

The letter is written on official letterhead, giving it a formal and institutional appearance.

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The image shows a letter from the Germanic Museum at Harvard University, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The letter is dated April 15th, 1934, and it is addressed to Donald Scott, Esq. from the Peabody Museum in the same city.

On the left side of the image, there is a list of names under different categories such as DIRECTORS, CURATOR, VISITING COMMITTEE, etc. The structure of the letter includes details about the Germanic Museum and its increased activities over the past three years. It mentions an increase in various types of events and exhibits without a corresponding increase in its budget, which has put a strain on their resources. The letter proposes the organization of a Germanic Museum Association to help support the museum financially. It describes the benefits of becoming a member, including receiving notices of events, invitations to previews, free admission, and free art courses for children.

The letter is a formal request for support, ending with "Sincerely yours," followed by the title Curator, although the signature itself is not visible in the image. It appears that the letter is part of a bound ledger or book, as the spine of the book is also visible on the left side with some wear on it.

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The image is of a typed letter on official letterhead from the Germanic Museum at Harvard University, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The letterhead lists the Directors, Curator, and Visiting Committee members on the left side. The main body of the letter is addressed to Donald Scott, Esq., at the Peabody Museum in Cambridge, Mass. It is dated April fifteenth, 1934.

The content of the letter discusses the efforts and initiatives of the Germanic Museum over the past three years, highlighting an increase in activities without a corresponding rise in budget. It mentions various activities such as public lectures, concerts, exhibitions, working with school children, and acquisitions of books, photographs, and original works of art. To support these activities, the letter proposes organizing a Germanic Museum Association and describes the benefits of membership, such as receiving notices of activities, invitations to previews, and free museum publications.

The letter concludes with a request for support and is signed off by the Curator, although the specific name is not included in the signature at the bottom of the letter.

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The image shows an open book or document titled "GERMANIC MUSEUM" from Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. The document appears to be a formal letter or memo dated April Fifteenth, 1934, addressed to Donald Scott, Esq., the Peabody Museum in Cambridge, Mass.

Key Details:

Header:

  • Title: "GERMANIC MUSEUM"
  • Affiliation: Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.
  • Date: April Fifteenth, 1934

Content:

The document is a letter written by the Curator of the Germanic Museum, Charles L. Kuhn, to Mr. Donald Scott. The letter discusses the growth and activities of the Germanic Museum over the past three years, including:

  • Increased activities such as public lectures, concerts, exhibitions, work with school children, the acquisition of books, photographs, and original works of art.
  • The strain these activities have placed on the museum's resources and budget.

The letter proposes the formation of a Germanic Museum Association to support these activities. Key points include:

  • Membership Fees: The association would derive funds from membership fees, with a suggested minimum annual membership fee of Five Dollars.
  • Purpose: The funds would enable the museum to purchase original works of art and further its museum program.
  • Benefits for Members:
    • Notices of activities, invitations to previews, and all museum publications free of charge.
    • Free attendance for children at members' courses conducted at the museum.
    • An enclosed circular providing a full account of the museum's activities.

The letter concludes with a request for generous support and is signed by the Curator.

Sidebar:

On the left side of the page, there is a list titled "DIRECTORS" and "CURATOR", followed by a "VISITING COMMITTEE" section. The names listed include:

  • Directors: Edward W. Forbes, Paul J. Sachs
  • Curator: Charles L. Kuhn
  • Visiting Committee Members:
    • Gaspar G. Bacon (Chairman)
    • Paul V. Bacon
    • John Nicholas Brown
    • Mrs. Kuno Francke
    • Philip Hofer
    • Charles J. Liebman
    • Henry Allen Moe
    • Gustav Oberlander
    • F. A. O. Schwartz
    • Edward M. M. Warburg
    • Mrs. Charles Whiting

Design and Layout:

  • The document has a clean, formal layout typical of official correspondence from the early 20th century.
  • The text is typed, and the page is part of a bound volume, as indicated by the visible spine and edges of the book.
  • The overall tone is professional and persuasive, aiming to garner support for the museum's initiatives.

This document provides insight into the administrative and fundraising efforts of the Germanic Museum at Harvard University during the 1930s.

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An open book is on a white surface. The book has a green cover with a golden border. The book has a page with the text "GERMANIC MUSEUM" and "HARVARD UNIVERSITY, CAMBRIDGE, MASS." The page also has a list of names, including "Donald Scott, Esq." and "Edward W. Forbes." The page also has a letter written on it. The letter has a heading that reads "April fifteenth 1934." The letter also has a signature at the bottom.