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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1952-1955

ARCH.2013.5.6, Rendition: 795955

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The image shows an open book with a list of names and addresses written on the left page. The right page is blank. A membership brochure from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University is partially inserted into the book. The brochure features a black and white image of a sculpture and invites recipients to join the museum's association. The text on the brochure reads:

"BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM
HARVARD UNIVERSITY
ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP

[Image of a sculpture]

WE CORDially
INVITE YOU TO JOIN THE
ASSOCIATION"

The list on the left page includes the following names and addresses:

  1. Mr. & Mrs. Walter S. Sachs
    Brattle Hill Road
    Lexington, Mass. 02173

  2. Mr. & Mrs. George A. Ackerman
    27 Bernard Lane
    Nahant, Mass. 02169

  3. Mr. James G. Ackerman
    13 Lafayette Hill
    Cambridge, Mass. 02138

  4. Mr. & Mrs. Herbert H. Agoos
    12 Kennedy Road
    Cambridge, Mass. 02138

  5. Mr. Moses Alpern
    19 Lafayette Avenue
    Salem, Mass. 01970

  6. Mrs. Robert H. Amsb
    Carlisle, Maine 04421

  7. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Auerbach
    23 Lincoln Street
    Brookline, Mass. 02108

  8. Mr. Constantine-Mica
    Pashdy Avenue
    Brookline, Mass. 01450

The book itself appears to be a record or directory, possibly for museum members or associates. The pages are neatly bound, and the book has a green cover visible on the right side.

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The image shows a section of an open book, specifically a membership directory or list for the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The document includes a list of names and addresses of individuals who are members or have expressed interest in joining the association.

On the left side, there are handwritten entries for several individuals:

  1. Mrs. Walter H. Abelman from Lexington, Massachusetts.
  2. Mr. and Mrs. George S. Abram from Boston, Massachusetts.
  3. Mr. James S. Ackerman from Cambridge, Massachusetts.
  4. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Agoson from Cambridge, Massachusetts.
  5. Mr. Moses Alpers from Salem, Massachusetts.
  6. Mrs. Robert K. Ames from Castine, Maine.
  7. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Auerbach from Boston, Massachusetts.
  8. Mr. and Mrs. George W. H. Bergmann (not fully legible, but partially visible).
  9. N. Deuntinck-Smita from Groton, Massachusetts.

On the right side, there is a small piece of paper featuring a photograph of a statue and a printed invitation to join the association. The text on this piece reads, "Be cordially invited to join the Association." The name and logo of the Busch-Reisinger Museum are also printed on this card.

The book itself appears to be quite old, with a yellowish-brown cover and a green spine. The pages have some wear, suggesting it has been used over many years.

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The image shows an open book with two main elements on display. On the left page, there is a typed list of names and addresses, possibly of donors or members associated with an institution. The list includes:

  1. Mr. & Mrs. Walter H. Abelman, 70 Oak Hill Road, Lexington, Mass. 02173
  2. Mr. & Mrs. George S. Abroms, 22 Bernard Lane, Newton, Mass. 02160
  3. Mr. James N. Ackerman, 12 Craigie Hill, Cambridge, Mass. 02138
  4. Mr. & Mrs. Herbert M. Agoos, 11 Kennedy Road, Cambridge, Mass. 02138
  5. Mr. Moses Alper, 19 Lafayette Place, Salem, Mass. 01970
  6. Mrs. Robert K. Ames, Castine, Maine 04421
  7. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Auerbach, 23 Line Street, Boston, Mass. 02108
  8. Mrs. Bentley-cook, Peabody, Mass. 01960

On the right page, there is a folded flyer or letter from the Fogg Museum, Harvard University, related to the Associates Membership. The flyer features a black-and-white image of a sculpture, possibly a classical figure, and an appeal for the viewer to join the association. The text on the flyer reads:

FOGG MUSEUM
HARVARD UNIVERSITY
ASSOCIATES MEMBERSHIP

[Image of a sculpture]

WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO JOIN THE ASSOCIATION

The overall context suggests that this book might be a record or ledger of some sort, possibly related to museum membership or donations.

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The image shows a page from what appears to be a membership directory for the Busch-Reisinger Museum, which is part of Harvard University. The page includes a list of names and addresses of individuals who are presumably members of the museum's association.

Here is the detailed information from the page:

  1. Dr. & Mrs. Walter H. Abelmann

    • 30 Van Winkle Road
    • Lexington, Mass. 02173
  2. Mr. and Mrs. George S. Abrams

    • 62 Bernard Lane
    • Weston, Mass. 02193
  3. Mrs. James W. Ackerman

    • 13 Coolidge Hill
    • Cambridge, Mass. 02138
  4. Mr. & Mrs. Herbert V. Agocs

    • 11 Kenwood Road
    • Cambridge, Mass. 02138
  5. Mr. Moses Alper

    • 19 Lafayette Place
    • Salem, Mass. 01970
  6. Mrs. Robert K. Ames

    • Castine, Maine 04421
  7. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Auerbach

    • 23 Line St.
    • Boston, Mass. 02108
  8. R. Quintus-John

    • Peabody St.
    • Groton, Mass. 01450

The center of the page features an image of a classical sculpture, specifically a statue of a nude male figure, and the text invites readers to join the association with the phrase, "YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO JOIN THE ASSOCIATION."

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The image shows an open book with a list of names and addresses on the left page and a membership invitation card on the right page.

Left Page:
The left page contains a list of names and addresses, likely members or potential members of an organization. The list includes:

  1. Mr. & Mrs. Walter H. Abelman

    • 7 Moon Hill Road
    • Lexington, Mass. 02173
  2. Mr. & Mrs. George S. Abram

    • 22 Bernard Lane
    • Weston, Mass. 02193
  3. Mr. James H. Ackerman

    • 12 Cottage Hill
    • Cambridge, Mass. 02138
  4. Mr. & Mrs. Herbert M. Agoos

    • 11 Kennedy Road
    • Cambridge, Mass. 02138
  5. Mr. Moses Alpers

    • 19 Lafayette Place
    • Salem, Mass. 01970
  6. Mrs. Robert R. Ames

    • Castine, Maine 04421
  7. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Auerbach

    • 23 Line St.
    • Boston, Mass. 02108
  8. Mrs. Peabody-Smith

    • Peabody St.
    • Groton, Mass. 01450

Right Page:
The right page features an invitation card for the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The card includes:

  • The Busch-Reisinger Museum logo at the top.
  • The words "Harvard University" below the logo.
  • A black and white image of a classical statue in the middle of the card.
  • The text "We are cordially invited to join the Association" at the bottom of the image.

The invitation appears to be addressed to the individuals listed on the left page, inviting them to join the Association of the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The page is marked with a red pen, indicating that one of the entries (Mr. & Mrs. Walter H. Abelman) has been selected or noted.

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The image depicts a page from a membership directory or a list of individuals, likely from an association or museum related to Harvard University. The page is from the Fogg Art Museum, specifically the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University.

The left side of the page lists names and addresses of individuals who have presumably been invited to join the association or museum. The names and addresses include:

  1. Mrs. Walter H. Abelman

    • 195 Main St.
    • Lexington, Mass. 02173
  2. Mr. and Mrs. George S. Abram

    • 22 Bernard Lane
    • Cambridge, Mass. 02138
  3. Mr. James N. Ackerman

    • 12 Collidge Hill
    • Cambridge, Mass. 02138
  4. Mr. & Mrs. Herbert M. Agos

    • 11 Kennedy Road
    • Cambridge, Mass. 02138
  5. Mr. Moses Alpers

    • 19 Lafayette Place
    • Salem, Mass. 01970
  6. Mrs. Robert K. Ames

    • Castine, Maine 04421
  7. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Auerbach

    • 23 Line St.
    • Boston, Mass. 02108
  8. Mrs. Penelope-smita

    • Peabody St.
    • Groton, Mass. 01450

The right side of the page features a letterhead from the Busch-Reisinger Museum with a black-and-white image of a classical statue of a running figure. The letterhead reads, "You are cordially invited to join the Association."

The page is folded, with the list of names and addresses on the left and the letterhead with the statue image on the right. The folder or book appears to be open to this particular page.

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This image shows the inside of an open book or a binder with several pages visible. On the left side, there are multiple slips of paper, most likely pages, with lists of names and addresses. These appear to be membership or contact lists, as you can see titles such as "Mr. & Mrs." followed by names and some addresses in Massachusetts.

On the right side, there is a page with printed text that reads "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM HARVARD UNIVERSITY" followed by "ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP." Below this header, there is a black and white photograph of a sculpture depicting a standing female figure. The photograph is likely being used to represent artwork associated with or housed in the Busch-Reisinger Museum.

At the bottom of the photograph, there is a text that invites the reader to join the association, but it is partially obscured. It seems to be a form or a pamphlet related to membership recruitment for the museum's association.

The book/binder and pages are aged, and the coloration suggests it is an older document, possibly from the mid to late 20th century based on the typography and design. The overall impression is of an archival or historical document pertaining to the museum's member records or outreach materials.

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The image shows an open book with two inserted papers. The paper on the left appears to be a typewritten list of names and addresses, mostly from Massachusetts, and includes some handwritten blue ink text at the top that is partially legible. The paper on the right is from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University and appears to be an invitation or membership brochure. It features a black-and-white image of a sculpture of a nude figure standing on a base. The invitation text includes the words "cordially" and "association." The book itself has blank pages visible around the inserted papers.

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The image shows an open book with a page featuring a list of names and addresses, likely from a membership or donor roll. The left page contains handwritten entries with names, titles, and addresses of individuals, such as "Dr. & Mrs. Walter H. Abelmann," "Mr. and Mrs. George S. Abrahams," and others. Each entry includes a zip code, indicating a mailing list or record of contributors.

The right page displays a printed card or invitation from the ** Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University**, inviting recipients to join the Association Membership. The card features a grayscale illustration of a classical-style sculpture of a female figure, standing with one arm raised and the other resting on a pedestal. The text on the card reads:
"We cordially invite you to join the Association."

The overall setting suggests an archival or historical context, possibly from the mid-20th century, given the style of the addresses and the design of the invitation card. The book appears to be a formal record or membership directory, with a mix of handwritten and printed content.

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The image shows an open book with a white sheet of paper inserted between its pages. The book is titled "Busch-Reisinger Museum Harvard University Association Membership." The paper has handwritten text that reads "Dr. & Mrs. Walter H. Abelmann" and other names and addresses. The book has a green spine and is placed on a gray surface. The paper appears to be a membership form or invitation to join the association.