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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1941-1951

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The image depicts a scrapbook page containing several newspaper clippings. The clippings are pasted onto a page within a bound book. The content of the clippings revolves around an incident at the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. Here's a detailed summary of the clippings:

  1. Top Left Clipping:

    • Title: "By Lawrence Dame"
    • Content: Discusses an art exhibition at the Germanic Museum, featuring works by Lawrence Dame. The article mentions the exhibition's details and the artist's background.
  2. Top Center Clipping:

    • Title: "Germanic Museum Exhibition"
    • Content: Provides information about an exhibition at the Germanic Museum, including dates and times. It also mentions an upcoming event featuring children's art from Greater Boston Red Feather Agencies.
  3. Middle Left Clipping:

    • Title: "Seen Any Strange Faces? Mask Stolen at Harvard Museum"
    • Content: Reports on the theft of a historical mask from the Germanic Museum. The mask, described as an "antique theatrical mask," was stolen from a display case.
  4. Middle Center Clipping:

    • Title: "Mask Stolen at Harvard"
    • Content: Details the theft of the mask, valued at $500, from the Germanic Museum. The article mentions the museum's curator and the circumstances surrounding the theft.
  5. Bottom Left Clipping:

    • Title: "Visitor Steals Harvard Mask"
    • Content: Describes the theft of the mask by a visitor to the museum. The article includes details about the mask's value and the police investigation.
  6. Bottom Center Clipping:

    • Title: "Mask Missing in Museum Mystery"
    • Content: Reports on the ongoing mystery of the stolen mask. It mentions the museum's efforts to recover the mask and the police's suspicion that a member of a group of high school students may have taken it.

The page also includes handwritten notes at the top, indicating dates and possibly the source of the clippings. The overall theme of the page is the theft of a valuable mask from the Germanic Museum at Harvard University and the subsequent investigation.

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The image depicts a collage of newspaper clippings from the Harvard University area, dated around the early to mid-1940s. The clippings are from various newspapers and appear to be from May 1949.

Here is a detailed summary of each segment:

  1. Top Left Clipping:

    • Article by Lawrence Dame.
    • Title: "By Lawrence Dame."
    • Discusses a show at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, highlighting various artworks and their creators, including a reference to George Morelli and his painting "The Bathers."
  2. Top Right Clipping:

    • A brief notice from the Harvard Gazette dated May 5, 1949.
    • Announces an exhibition at the Germanic Museum from Monday through Friday, 9 AM to 5 PM, featuring children's art from two Boston Red Feather Agencies (May 16 to June 11).
  3. Middle Left Clipping:

    • Headline: "Seen Any Strange Faces? Mask Stolen at Harvard Museum."
    • Describes the theft of a wooden theatrical mask from the Germanic Museum. The theft occurred on Friday evening, and the mask was found missing early Saturday morning. The museum's curator and several students were involved in the investigation.
  4. Middle Right Clipping:

    • Headline: "Mask Stolen at Harvard."
    • Reports the theft of the mask from the Germanic Museum, noting that it was valued at $20. The article mentions that the mask was stolen by three young men from Cambridge and was later found in the possession of a girl in Boston.
  5. Bottom Left Clipping:

    • Headline: "Visitor Steals the Harvard Mask."
    • Provides more details on the theft, stating that the mask was taken by a visitor who was identified as a student from New England. It also mentions a 25-year club and a brief description of the museum's security measures.
  6. Bottom Right Clipping:

    • Headline: "Mask Missing in Museum Mystery."
    • Discusses the theft again, focusing on the investigation. It mentions that the mask was taken during museum hours, and it was suspected that a group of high school students was involved.

Overall, the clippings detail a series of events surrounding the theft of a valuable mask from the Germanic Museum at Harvard, with various news articles providing updates and investigations into the incident.

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The image displays an open scrapbook page with various newspaper clippings and a typed note related to the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. The page is dated "May 1949" and includes several articles and announcements.

  1. At the top, there is a handwritten note dated "May 1, 49" and another note that reads "Gazette, May '45".
  2. The central part of the page features a typed announcement for a "Germanic Museum Exhibition" scheduled from Monday to Friday, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M., including exhibits like "Children's Art from Two Greater Boston Red Feather Agencies" from May 16 through June 11.
  3. A prominent newspaper clipping reports the theft of a mask from the Germanic Museum. The article, titled "MASK STOLEN AT HARVARD," describes the theft of a wooden theatrical mask, possibly taken by a group of high school students. The mask, valued at $50, was part of the collection at the Fogg Museum. The article also mentions that the police are investigating the theft, which occurred on Friday night.
  4. Another clipping, titled "Seen Any Strange Faces? Mask Stolen at Harvard Museum," provides additional details about the theft, including a description of the mask and the circumstances of its disappearance.
  5. A third clipping, titled "Visitor Steals Harvard Mask," reports that a woman from Cambridge stole a mask from the Germanic Museum. The article notes that the theft was not detected until the next day, and the mask, valued at $200, was later found in the possession of a local teenager.
  6. A fourth clipping, titled "Mask Missing in Museum Mystery," provides further updates on the investigation into the mask theft, mentioning that the police are questioning several high school students in connection with the incident.

The overall theme of the page revolves around events and incidents, particularly the theft of a mask, at the Germanic Museum at Harvard University in May 1949.

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The image is a newspaper spread from May 1949, detailing an incident involving the theft of a mask from Harvard University's Germanic Museum.

Key Points from the Articles:

  1. Main Article by Lawrence Dame:

    • Title: "Mask Stolen at Harvard Museum"
    • The article describes the theft of a valuable wooden theatrical mask from Harvard's Germanic Museum.
    • The mask, part of a collection on loan from George Multhe Long Island, was taken by an unknown individual.
    • The theft was discovered by two young museum employees who noticed the empty display case.
    • Campus and local police were notified, and a search was conducted, but no suspects were identified.
    • The mask, known as a "Death" mask, was used in traditional German theatrical performances.
  2. Side Articles:

    • Seen Any Strange Faces? Mask Stolen at Harvard Museum:

      • This piece provides a brief recount of the incident, emphasizing the unusual nature of the theft.
      • It mentions that the museum was closed to the public on Sundays, and the theft was discovered Monday morning by museum attendants.
    • Visitor Steals Harvard Mask:

      • This short article notes that Cambridge police were investigating the theft of a theatrical mask valued at approximately $25-$30.
      • The mask was reported missing by Professor Charles L. Kuhn, the curator of the Germanic Museum.
    • Mask Missing in Museum Mystery:

      • This article offers additional details about the mask and the circumstances surrounding its disappearance.
      • The mask was part of a collection on display for the enjoyment of undergraduates and graduates.
      • It was housed in a glass-fronted case, which was not visibly damaged.
      • The article speculates on how the theft could have occurred without immediate detection.
  3. Exhibition Notice:

    • There is a notice about an exhibition at the Germanic Museum titled "Children's Art from Two Greater Boston Red Feather Agencies," running from May 16 to June 11.

Additional Information:

  • The newspaper is dated Tuesday, May 3, 1949.
  • The articles include various eyewitness accounts and quotes from university officials and police officers.
  • The theft generated enough interest to warrant multiple articles and updates within the newspaper.

The articles collectively highlight the significance of the stolen artifact and the immediate efforts to recover it.

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The image shows a page from a scrapbook or a collection of newspaper clippings from around May 1949, focusing on the Harvard Germanic Museum. Here is a detailed summary:

  1. Top Left Clipping:

    • Title: By Lawrence Dame
    • Content: The article discusses the Harvard Germanic Museum's acquisition of an early 15th-century painting by an unknown artist. The painting, which features a woman in a red robe, is considered significant as it is one of the earliest known German paintings.
  2. Top Right Clipping:

    • Title: GERMANIC MUSEUM Exhibition
    • Content: This clipping is a notice for an exhibition titled "Children's Art from Two Greater Boston Red Feather Agencies" held from May 16 to June 11, with the hours listed as Monday through Friday, 9 AM to 5 PM.
  3. Middle Left Clipping:

    • Title: Seen Any Strange Faces? Mask Stolen at Harvard Museum
    • Content: This article reports the theft of a wooden theatrical mask from the Germanic Museum at Harvard. The mask was reported missing on Friday, May 6, and was valued at $20. The theft is believed to have been committed by a group of Cambridge youths.
  4. Middle Right Clipping:

    • Title: MASK STOLEN AT HARVARD
    • Content: This article elaborates on the theft of the mask, mentioning that it was a modern theatrical mask and had been displayed in the museum's cases. The article also mentions that the museum is a 25-year club and that the mask's theft was reported on May 6.
  5. Bottom Left Clipping:

    • Title: Visitor Steals Harvard Mask
    • Content: This clipping provides details about the theft, stating that a visitor stole the mask. It mentions that the mask was a carved wooden theatrical mask, valued at $20, and was displayed in a glass case. The theft was reported by Professor Charles L. Kahn, curator of the Germanic Museum.
  6. Bottom Right Clipping:

    • Title: Mask Missing in Museum Mystery
    • Content: This article discusses the theft of the mask in more detail, noting that it was a carved white mask and that the theft was discovered when the museum opened. It also mentions the involvement of Cambridge police and that the museum's collection includes many valuable items.

The page is dated with "May 1-7, 1949" and contains annotations and notes, likely made by the person compiling the clippings. The articles collectively provide an overview of an interesting and notable event at Harvard's Germanic Museum during that period.

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The image shows a page from a scrapbook with various newspaper clippings and handwritten notes, primarily focused on events related to the Germanic Museum at Harvard University in the late 1940s.

  1. Top Left Clipping:

    • Title: "By Lawrence Dame"
    • Content: A brief article about an art exhibition, mentioning the works of various artists such as George Bellows and Charles Demuth, and the opening of a show at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. It also mentions an exhibition at Harvard's Germanic Museum.
  2. Top Center Clipping:

    • Title: "GERMANIC MUSEUM Exhibition"
    • Content: Details about an exhibition at the Germanic Museum from May 16 to June 11, featuring children's art from two Boston red feather agencies.
  3. Center Clippings:

    • Title: "Mask Stolen at Harvard"
    • Content: Reports of a theft at the Germanic Museum. A modern theatrical mask, valued at $50, was stolen by three youths on May 17. The article includes details about the discovery of the theft and the subsequent investigation, including a description of the suspects and the museum's response.
  4. Bottom Left Clipping:

    • Title: "Visitor Steals the Harvard Mask"
    • Content: An article detailing how the mask was stolen by a visitor named Mary Lincoln, who walked into the museum at closing time and took the mask. She was apprehended and later identified by the police.
  5. Bottom Center Clipping:

    • Title: "Mask Missing in Museum Mystery"
    • Content: Another report on the theft, providing more details about the mask, the suspect, and the investigation. It mentions the involvement of Cambridge police and the fact that the thief was a high school student.
  6. Handwritten Notes:

    • Dates: May 1, 1949, and May 5 are noted in the top left and center areas of the page, respectively.
    • Additional notes and annotations are visible throughout the page, possibly indicating the source or personal commentary by the scrapbook's creator.

The scrapbook page reflects a chronological account of the theft of a valuable mask from the Germanic Museum at Harvard, including the subsequent investigation and capture of the thief.

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This image shows a page from a scrapbook or album containing several newspaper clippings and a printed card related to the theft of a wooden theatrical mask from the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. The page has multiple yellowed, aged clippings pasted onto it, detailing different articles about the incident.

Some of the visible headlines on the clippings include:

  • "MASK STOLEN AT HARVARD"
  • "Mask Missing in Museum Mystery"
  • "Visitor Steals Harvard Mask"
  • "Seen Any Strange Faces? Mask Stolen at Harvard Museum"

The printed card in the top center portion mentions the "GERMANIC MUSEUM Exhibition" at Harvard University, listing exhibition details like the hours and dates.

There are handwritten notes on the page as well, such as "Gazette, May 15" and "Harvard" written at the top. The page shows signs of age, with some browning and spotting on the paper surface around the clippings.

Overall, the page documents a historical event involving the theft of an artifact from a university museum and includes various media coverage on the topic.

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This image shows a page from a scrapbook or collection with several newspaper clippings pasted onto it. The clippings appear to be related to a theft at the Harvard University's Germanic Museum. The headlines and articles discuss a mask that was stolen from the museum and report on the investigation that followed.

Some of the headlines visible in the clippings include "MASK STOLEN AT HARVARD," "Germanic Museum Reports Theft," and "Seen Any Strange Faces; Mask Stolen at Harvard Museum." The clippings feature various lengths of text detailing the events surrounding the theft.

The top left side of the page includes handwritten text that reads "Needell May '49," suggesting that this person collected or is associated with the clippings, and the date might refer to when the clippings were assembled or an event took place.

The page's yellowing and the fading of the ink suggest that the clippings are quite old. Some discoloration, potentially from adhesive or age, is visible around the clippings. The page itself is part of a bound volume, as indicated by the curved edge on the right, which implies it's being viewed while still in a book.

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The image is of a scrapbook-like page containing various newspaper clippings and other related items. The clippings are mostly about the theft of a mask from Harvard University's Germanic Museum. There are multiple articles with headlines such as "Mask Stolen at Harvard," "Seen Any Strange Faces? Mask Stolen at Harvard Museum," "Visitor Steals Harvard Mask," and "Mask Missing in Museum Mystery." The articles discuss the theft, with some providing details about the incident and the investigation.

One entry appears to be a Germanic Museum exhibition notice from Harvard University, which includes operating hours and information about a children's art exhibition. The page itself has handwritten dates, possibly indicating when the articles were published or when they were added to the scrapbook, such as "Gazette, May 15," and "Herald, May 1 '49."

The overall condition of the page shows some aging, with discoloration and light brown spots scattered across the paper. The articles are different sizes and are pasted onto the page in a somewhat haphazard manner.

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The image shows an open book, likely a newspaper or journal, with several clipped or attached newspaper articles displayed across its pages. The articles are focused on a notable event involving a stolen mask at the Harvard Germanic Museum. Here's a detailed description:

Layout and Content:

  1. Left Page:

    • Headline: "Mask Stolen at Harvard"
    • Subheading: "Germanic Museum Reports Theft"
    • Details: The article discusses the theft of a valuable theatrical mask from the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. It mentions that the mask, valued at $80, was stolen from a display case on Friday evening. The theft occurred after the museum's closing hours, and the mask was discovered missing the next morning. The article includes quotes from museum officials and police, indicating that the mask was a modern theatrical piece, not an antique.
  2. Right Page:

    • Headline: "Mask Missing in Museum Mystery"
    • Details: This article elaborates further on the theft, describing the mask as a "chalk-white modern theatrical mask" that was part of an exhibition. It notes that the theft occurred during a time when the museum was open to the public, and the mask was displayed in a glass case. The article also mentions that the mask was part of a collection curated by Professor Charles L. Kahn, the museum's curator. The theft is described as a significant loss, and the article includes quotes from museum officials and police.
  3. Additional Articles:

    • Top Right Corner: A smaller article or note titled "GERMANIC MUSEUM Exhibition" provides details about an upcoming event at the Germanic Museum, scheduled for Monday through Friday, May 16–19, from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. It mentions that the exhibition features "Children's Art from Two Greater Boston Red Feather Agencies."
    • Handwritten Notes: There are handwritten notes and markings on the pages, including a date ("May 1 '49") at the top left and various annotations, such as "Zagitte, May 15" and other scribbles. These suggest that the book may have been used for reference or annotation purposes.

Visual Elements:

  • Book Spine: The spine of the book is visible on the right side, indicating that this is a bound volume, possibly a scrapbook or archive.
  • Clippings: The articles appear to be physical clippings attached to the pages, likely using glue or tape, as indicated by the visible adhesive marks.
  • Annotations: Handwritten notes and markings are scattered across the pages, suggesting active engagement with the content.

Context:

The articles collectively highlight a significant event—the theft of a valuable theatrical mask from the Harvard Germanic Museum—and provide details about the investigation, the museum's response, and the broader context of the museum's activities. The handwritten notes and the organized layout suggest that this book may have been used for historical documentation, research, or personal interest in the event.

Overall Impression:

The image depicts a historical document or scrapbook page that captures a notable incident involving art theft at a prestigious academic institution. The combination of newspaper clippings, handwritten notes, and the structured layout indicates a deliberate effort to preserve and analyze the event.