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The image shows a page from a book or document that contains a press release from Harvard University, dated November 7, 1952. The release is from the University News Office and is titled "Release Morning Papers of Friday, November 7, 1952."
The main content of the press release announces an exhibition of Swedish Peasant Art and modern Swedish Industrial Design at the Busch-Reisinger Museum of Harvard University. The opening ceremony is scheduled for Friday, November 7, at 9 P.M. in the Fogg Art Museum's Farnsworth Memorial Gallery.
Key points from the release include:
Additionally, there is a note for photo editors indicating that photographers are welcome to take pictures of Ambassador Boheman and other officials during the formal opening.
The image is of a press release from Harvard University, dated Friday, November 7, 1962. Here are the key details:
Event Announcement:
Event Details:
Guest List:
Exhibition Information:
Photography:
The image is a press release from Harvard University, dated November 7, 1952. The release is from the University News Office and is intended for morning papers.
The press release announces an upcoming exhibition of Swedish art at the Busch-Reisinger Museum on Harvard University's campus. The exhibition, titled "Swedish Peasant Art and Modern Swedish Industrial Design," is set to open on Friday, November 7, at 9 PM in the Kuno Francke Memorial Gallery.
Key points from the press release include:
Photographers Welcome: Photographers are invited to take pictures of Ambassador Erik Boheman and the exhibition during the formal opening.
Guest of Honor: The Honorable Erik Boheman, Ambassador of Sweden to the United States, will be the guest of honor at the opening ceremony.
Opening Ceremony: The opening ceremony will be held on Friday, November 7, at 9 PM. Guests will be welcomed by Professor Charles Kuhn, Curator of the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The Swedish Consul of Boston, Arthur J. Anderson, will introduce Ambassador Boheman.
Invitees: Over four hundred guests have been invited to the opening, including leading Swedish-American families in New England, members of the Busch-Reisinger Museum Association, museum directors, curators, and various members of the Harvard faculty.
Exhibition Details: The exhibition is the first in America to juxtapose Swedish peasant art with designs from the industrial age. It will be open to the public from November 8 through December 20. The Busch-Reisinger Museum is open daily from 9 AM to 5 PM except Sundays and holidays, but will also be open on Sunday, November 9, for the exhibition.
The image is a page from a press release issued by the University News Office of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, dated Friday, November 7, 1952.
The release is titled "RELEASE MORNING PAPERS OF FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1952" and includes the following details:
Photographers' Note: Photographers are welcome to take pictures of Ambassador Bechman and the exhibition of Swedish art at the Busch-Reisinger Museum during the formal opening on November 7, at 9 P.M.
Event Description:
Invited Guests:
Exhibition Details:
The press release provides a comprehensive overview of the event, including the significance of the exhibition and the special guests involved.
The image shows a page from a Harvard University news release dated November 7, 1952. The headline is titled "Release: Morning Papers of Friday, November 7, 1952" from the University News Office.
Key details in the document include:
Event Announcement: Photographers are invited to take pictures of Ambassador Bechman and the exhibition of Swedish art at the Busch-Reisinger Museum during the formal opening on November 7, at 9 PM.
Event Description:
Hosts and Introductions:
Guest List:
Exhibition Details:
The document is part of a broader publication from Harvard University's University News Office.
The image shows a typed document from Harvard University, dated November 7, 1952. The document is a press release from the University News Office, intended for morning papers. It announces an event at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, where the Honorable Erik Boheman, Ambassador of Sweden to the United States, will be the guest of honor at the opening of an exhibition of Swedish Peasant Art and modern Swedish Industrial Design. The opening ceremony is scheduled for November 7 at 9 P.M. in the Kuno Francke Memorial Gallery. The event expects over four hundred guests, including Swedish-American families, museum directors, and Harvard faculty. The exhibition aims to showcase Swedish art, juxtaposing industrial age designs with traditional village crafts and will be open to the public from November 8 through December 20. The museum will have special opening hours on Sunday, November 9.
The image depicts a page from an old document, specifically a press release from Harvard University's news office dated Friday, November 7, 1952. It announces the opening ceremony for an exhibition of Swedish art and modern Swedish industrial design at the Busch-Reisinger Museum of Harvard University. The ceremony is scheduled for the same day at 9 P.M. in the Kuno Francke Memorial Gallery of the Busch-Reisinger Museum, with the Honorable Erik Boheman, Ambassador of Sweden to the United States, as the guest of honor.
The release mentions that more than four hundred guests, including leading Swedish-American families in New England, members of the Busch-Reisinger Museum Association, museum directors and curators of Greater Boston, and various Harvard faculty members, have been invited to the opening. The exhibition is noted as the first American showing of Swedish art presenting designs of an industrial age in juxtaposition with village crafts of the past. It will be open to the public from November 8 through December 20, and the museum hours are daily from 9 to 5, except Sundays and holidays. However, the museum will also be open on Sunday, November 9.
This is an image of an open book or folder showcasing a document with text on it. The top-right corner of the document features the letterhead of "HARVARD UNIVERSITY CAMBRIDGE, MASS." Below that, the header states "RELEASE MORNING PAPERS OF FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1952 UNIVERSITY NEWS OFFICE."
The document contains a notice that seems to be addressed to photo editors, informing them that photographers are welcome to take pictures of Ambassador Boheman and the exhibition of Swedish Peasant Art and modern Swedish Industrial Design during the formal opening on November 7 at 9 p.m. It mentions The Honorable Erik Boheman, Ambassador of Sweden to the United States, who will be guest of honor at the opening of the exhibition at the Busch-Reisinger Museum of Harvard University.
Furthermore, it mentions that over two hundred guests, including prominent individuals and members of various associations and faculties, are invited to the exhibition, and provides details about the museum's public visiting hours following the opening.
The tone and context suggest that this document is a press release meant to notify media representatives about the event and to facilitate coverage by allowing photography during the opening. The document is likely part of an archival collection given its historical date and the aging paper.
The image shows a page from a newspaper. The text reads "Harvard University Cambridge, Mass. RELEASE: Morning Papers of Friday, November 7, 1952 University News Office." The text continues with details about an exhibition of Swedish Peasant Art and modern Swedish Industrial Design at the Busch-Reisinger Museum of Harvard University. The exhibition opening ceremony will be held on November 7 at 9 P.M. in the Kuno Francke Memorial Gallery of the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The Honorable Erk Boman, Ambassador of Sweden to the United States, will be the guest of honor at the opening. The exhibition is the first showing in America of Swedish art to present designs of an industrial age in juxtaposition with the village crafts of the past. It will be open to the public from November 8 through December 20. The Busch-Reisinger Museum is open daily from 9 to 5 except Sundays and holidays, but will also be open on Sunday, Nov. 9.
The image shows an open book, probably a newspaper, with a piece of paper inside. The book is opened to a page with text on it. The text is a press release about an exhibition of Swedish art and modern Swedish industrial design at the Busch-Reisinger Museum of Harvard University. The press release is dated November 7, 1952, and is from the University News Office. The book is opened to page 14, and the piece of paper is probably a bookmark.