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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1934-1936

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The image shows a page from what appears to be a scrapbook or a collection of newspaper clippings and announcements from Harvard University, dated between May 23, 1934, and September 30, 1934.

  1. Top Left Clipping:

    • Title: "Visiting Lecturer Assigned to Chair of Art, Culture"
    • Content: Dr. Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy has been appointed as the Kuno Francke Professor for the first half of the academic year 1934-35. He is a visiting lecturer in the History of Law and of Germanic Law at the University of Breslau, Germany. He previously served as a professor at Harvard and has lectured at several other universities, including the University of Frankfurt, University of Leipzig, and Oxford University. He is known for his work in German Language and Literature and has been a visiting professor at various institutions.
  2. Top Right Clipping:

    • Content: A brief announcement about Dr. Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy being appointed as the Kuno Francke Professor of German Art and Culture at Harvard University for the first half of the academic year 1934-35. He will also be a visiting lecturer during the second half-year at Harvard. The clipping mentions his previous roles and academic achievements.
  3. Bottom Clipping:

    • Title: "The Germanic Museum of Harvard University"
    • Content: An invitation to an exhibition of paintings and applied arts by pupils of the High and Latin School, Rindge Technical School, and other advanced students of The Cambridge Public Schools. The exhibition is scheduled from June 6 to July 1.

The page also includes handwritten dates and notes, indicating when the clippings were added to the collection. The overall theme of the page revolves around academic appointments and cultural events at Harvard University during the mid-1930s.

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The image shows a page from a newspaper or a university publication dated May 29, 1934. The content of the page includes two main articles.

  1. Visiting Lecturer Assigned to Chair of Art, Culture:

    • Dr. Eugen Rosenstock-Huysy is appointed as Kuno Francke Professor for the first half of the academic year 1934-1935. Dr. Rosenstock-Huysy has been a visiting lecturer at Harvard for the first half of the current term.
    • The article mentions a change in the second term, where Paul Klückohn, a professor from the University of Tübingen, will occupy the chair until the end of the semester.
    • Background details of Dr. Rosenstock-Huysy include his academic achievements: he obtained his Ph.D. in 1909 and his habilitation in 1912. He has served in various academic and governmental capacities in Germany and has been a prominent figure in German studies.
  2. Exhibition Notice:

    • The German Museum of Harvard University invites attendance for an exhibition titled "Paintings and Applied Arts" by pupils of the High and Latin School, Rindge Technical School, and other advanced students of The Cambridge Public Schools, running from June 6 to July 1.

The document also has handwritten notes and signatures by a person identified as Crumson on May 29, 1934, and September 10, 1934, indicating the reader’s engagement with the content.

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The image shows a page from what appears to be a scrapbook or a clipping album. The page contains two newspaper clippings related to academic appointments and an invitation from The Germanic Museum of Harvard University.

  1. The first clipping, located at the top of the page, is dated Tuesday, May 29, 1934. The headline reads "VISITING LECTURER ASSIGNED TO CHAIR OF ART, CULTURE." The article announces that Dr. Eugen Rosenstock-Hussy will be the Kuno Francke Professor for the first half of the 1934-35 term. It also mentions that Dr. Paul Kluckhohn, Professor of German Language and Literature at the University of Tübingen, will take over the chair for the second half of the term. The article provides details about both scholars' credentials and previous positions.

  2. The second clipping, located on the right side of the page, is dated Sunday, September 23, 1934. It provides additional information about the appointments, reiterating Dr. Eugen Rosenstock-Hussy's role for the first half of the year and Dr. Paul Kluckhohn's role for the second half.

  3. Below the clippings, there is an invitation from The Germanic Museum of Harvard University. The invitation is for an exhibition of "Paintings and Applied Arts by pupils of the Latin and English School, Ridgeway Technical School, and other advanced students of the Cambridge Public Schools," which is scheduled to take place from June 6 to July 1.

The page also includes some handwritten notes, possibly indicating the dates the clippings were added to the scrapbook.

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The image contains a newspaper clipping from May 29, 1954, detailing academic appointments and an invitation to an exhibition.

Article 1: Visiting Lecturer Assigned to Chair of Art, Culture

Headline:
Visiting Lecturer Assigned to Chair of Art, Culture

Details:

  • Dr. Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy will serve as the Kuno Francke Professor of German Art and Culture at Harvard University for the first half of the academic year 1934-35.
  • Change in Second Term:
    • Paul Kluckhohn, a Professor from Tübingen, will take over the chair starting in the middle of the second semester.

Background on Dr. Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy:

  • He was a professor of the History of Law and of German Law at the University of Breslau.
  • He has been a visiting lecturer on government at Harvard University.
  • He received his LL.D. in 1909 and Ph.D. in 1912, both from the University of Heidelberg.
  • He served in the German Army during World War I and was awarded the Iron Cross.
  • He taught at the University of Frankfurt in 1921 and at the University of Breslau from 1923 to 1933.
  • After leaving Germany in 1933, he taught at Harvard University.

Background on Dr. Paul Kluckhohn:

  • He is a Professor of German Language and Literature at the University of Tübingen.
  • He was a lecturer at the University of Göttingen in 1909.
  • He was an instructor at the University of Münster and later became a professor there in 1920.
  • He has been a member of the faculty at Tübingen since 1931.

Article 2: Exhibition Invitation

Headline:
The Germanic Museum of Harvard University

Details:

  • The Germanic Museum cordially invites the public to an exhibition of Paintings and Applied Arts.
  • The exhibition features works by pupils of:
    • The High and Latin School, Rindge Technical School
    • Other abnumed students of the Cambridge Public Schools.
  • The exhibition will take place from June 6 to July 1.

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The image shows a page from a newspaper or a document, specifically from the Crimson newspaper dated May 29, 1934, and September 10, 1934, with annotations.

The main article is titled "VISITING LECTURER ASSIGNED TO CHAIR OF ART, CULTURE." It announces that Dr. Eugen Rosenstock-Hussy will be the Kuno Francke Professor for the first half of the academic year 1934-35. The article provides background on Dr. Rosenstock-Hussy, mentioning his academic credentials and career, including his Ph.D. from the University of Heidelberg and his positions at various universities.

The article also notes that Paul Kluckhohn, a Tubingen Professor, will occupy the chair at Midyear until the end of the semester. Additional details about Dr. Kluckhohn's academic background and his role as a lecturer at Harvard are provided.

Below the main article, there is a smaller notice dated September 10, 1934, indicating that Dr. Rosenstock-Hussy will return to Harvard for the second half of the academic year, while Dr. Kluckhohn will continue his tenure as the Kuno Francke Professor.

At the bottom of the page, there is an invitation from The Germanic Museum of Harvard University for an exhibition titled "Paintings and Applied Arts" by pupils of the High and Latin School, the King George Technical School, and other advanced students of The Cambridge Public Schools, scheduled from June 6 to July 1.

The document appears to be annotated by hand with the dates and some brief notes, indicating the importance of these appointments and the exhibition.

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The image shows two different documents related to academic appointments and an exhibition invitation.

  1. Newspaper Clippings (Top Section):

    • First Clipping (Left):

      • Headline: "VISITING LECTURER ASSIGNED TO CHAIR OF ART, CULTURE"
      • Date: May 29, 1934
      • Content: It announces that Dr. Eugen Rosenstock-Hussy, a professor of the History of Law and of German Law at Harvard University, has been appointed as the Kuno Francke Professor of German Art and Culture for the first half of the 1934-35 academic year. He will teach at Harvard University during this period.
      • Background: Dr. Rosenstock-Hussy obtained his Ph.D. and L.D. degrees from the University of Heidelberg and served in various academic capacities, including at the University of Leipzig and the University of Breslau. He also served as a professor at Oxford University from 1926 to 1931.
    • Second Clipping (Right):

      • Date: September 1934
      • Content: It mentions that Dr. Eugen Rosenstock-Hussy will return to Harvard as the Kuno Francke Professor of German Art and Culture for the second half of the academic year. During this period, Dr. Paul Kluckhohn, Professor of German Language and Literature at the University of Tubingen, will be the visiting lecturer on German Government.
  2. Exhibition Invitation (Bottom Section):

    • Title: The Germanic Museum of Harvard University
    • Content: The invitation is for an exhibition titled "Paintings and Applied Arts" by pupils of the High and Latin School, Rindge Technical School, and other advanced students of The Cambridge Public Schools.
    • Dates: The exhibition will be held from June 6 to July 1.

The newspaper clippings provide historical context about the academic appointments and changes in the second term for the 1934-35 academic year at Harvard University, while the invitation at the bottom is for an art exhibition by students from various schools.

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The image is of a book or a scrapbook page with clippings and handwritten notes. The main body of text at the top is an article with the header "VISITING LECTURER ASSIGNED TO CHAIR OF ART, CULTURE." It refers to Dr. Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy being appointed to the Kuno Francke Professor of German Art and Culture for the first half of the academic year 1934-35, and it mentions a CHANGE IN SECOND TERM with Paul Kluckhohn becoming a visiting professor for the second half.

In the top right corner, there's a handwritten note with a date: "Cambridge, Sept 20, 1935."

Below the article, there is an invitation from The Germanic Museum of Harvard University, cordially inviting the reader to attend an exhibition of paintings and applied arts by pupils of the High and Latin School, Ringe Technical School and other suburban students of The Cambridge Public Schools. The exhibition appears to be dated from June 6 to July 1, although the year is not visible. The central fold of the book is visible along the right edge, and there is a slight tear or imperfection on the bottom right corner of the page.

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The image depicts a scrapbook page containing various items. It prominently features two newspaper clippings and one printed card.

  1. Newspaper Clippings:

    • The larger clipping on the left is dated Tuesday, May 29, 1934, and headlines, "Visiting Lecturer Assigned to Chair of Art, Culture." It reports on Dr. Eugen Rosenstock-Hussey's appointment as Kuno Francke Professor for the first half of the academic year 1934-35 at Harvard University. The article also mentions Paul Kluckhohn from the University of Tübingen, who will be a visiting German Language and Literature professor in the second term.
    • The smaller clipping on the right, dated September 30, 1934, has additional details about Dr. Rosenstock-Hussey's return to Harvard as the Kuno Francke Professor for the first term, and Paul Kluckhohn's assignment for the second term.
  2. Printed Card:

    • The card at the bottom of the page invites attendance at an exhibition organized by the Germanic Museum of Harvard University. The exhibition, showcasing "Paintings and Applied Arts," runs from June 6 to July 1 and features works from students of the High and Latin School, Rindge Technical School, and other advanced students of Cambridge Public Schools.

Handwritten annotations are visible above each newspaper clipping, noting the dates: "Crimson May 29, 1934" above the larger clipping and "Crimson Sept. 30, 1934" above the smaller clipping.

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The image shows a scrapbook page with three clippings affixed to it. The largest clipping on the left is a newspaper article titled "VISITING LECTURER ASSIGNED TO CHAIR OF ART, CULTURE," dated Tuesday, May 29, 1934. It discusses Dr. Eugen Rosenstock-Hussy being appointed as Kuno Francke Professor of German Art and Culture at Harvard University for the first half of the 1934-35 academic year. The article also mentions a change in the second term, with Paul Kluckhohn, a professor from Tübingen, occupying the chair at midyear until the end of the semester. It provides a brief biography of Rosenstock-Hussy's academic background and career.

The smaller clipping on the upper right is dated "Sept 20, 1934," and states that Dr. Eugen Rosenstock-Hussy will return to Harvard as Kuno Francke Professor for the first half-year and will be a visiting lecturer in the second half-year. It also confirms that Dr. Paul Kluckhohn will take over as Kuno Francke Professor for the second half-year.

At the bottom center of the page is an invitation from "The Germanic Museum of Harvard University," inviting recipients to attend an exhibition of "Paintings and Applied Arts" by pupils of the High and Latin School, Rindge Technical School, and other advanced students of The Cambridge Public Schools. The exhibition is scheduled from June 6 to July 1.

There are handwritten notes on the scrapbook page: "Crimson, May 29, 1934" above the left clipping and "Crimson Sept 20, 1934" above the small clipping on the right.

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The image shows a page from a historical document, likely a university bulletin or announcement, dated Tuesday, May 29, 1934. The page contains several sections of text, including announcements and notices related to academic appointments and events.

Key Elements in the Image:

  1. Header Information:

    • The top of the page includes a header with the date: "Tuesday, May 29, 1934".
    • There is also a handwritten note at the top left corner, possibly a date or annotation: "Crusoe, May 29, 1934".
  2. Main Announcement:

    • The primary heading reads: "VISITING LECTURE ASSIGNED TO CHAIR OF ART, CULTURE".
    • This section announces that Dr. Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy has been appointed as the Kuno Francke Professor for the first half of 1934–35.
    • It also mentions that Paul Kluckhohn, a Tübingen Professor, will occupy the chair until the end of the semester.
  3. Details About Dr. Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy:

    • Dr. Rosenstock-Huessy is described as a Professor of Law and Government at Harvard University.
    • He has been appointed as the Kuno Francke Professor of German Art and Culture for the first half of the academic year.
    • His background includes a visiting lectureship on Government at the University of Breslau during the past year.
    • He has also served as a visiting lecturer on German Language and Literature at Tübingen.
    • Additional details about his academic career are provided, including his teaching history at institutions such as the University of Leipzig, the University of Frankfurt, and Oxford University.
  4. Details About Dr. Paul Kluckhohn:

    • Dr. Kluckhohn is identified as the present professor of German Language and Literature at Tübingen.
    • He received his Doctorate from the University of Tübingen and was appointed an Instructor at the University of Münster in 1908.
    • He became an Associate Professor in 1926 and was promoted to a full Professor in 1931.
    • He has also served as a visiting lecturer at Vienna since 1937 and is a member of the faculty at Tübingen.
  5. Exhibition Announcement:

    • At the bottom of the page, there is an announcement for an exhibition titled "Paintings and Applied Arts".
    • The exhibition is hosted by The Germanic Museum of Harvard University and is open to the public from June 5 to July 1.
    • The exhibition features works by pupils of the High and Latin School, Rindge Technical School, and other advanced students of The Cambridge Public Schools.
  6. Handwritten Annotations:

    • There are handwritten notes on the right side of the page, likely annotations or corrections made by someone reviewing the document. These notes appear to reference Dr. Rosenstock-Huessy's appointment and provide additional context about his qualifications and previous lectureships.

Overall Context:

The document appears to be an official university bulletin or announcement, detailing academic appointments and cultural events. It reflects the academic environment of the early 20th century, highlighting the exchange of scholars and the promotion of cultural and artistic exhibitions. The handwritten notes suggest that the document was reviewed or used for reference purposes.