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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1952-1955

ARCH.2013.5.6, Rendition: 795964

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The image shows an open book or pamphlet with two columns of text. The left column is titled "What the Association Does for You" and the right column is titled "What the Association Does for the Public."

What the Association Does for You

  • Membership in the Busch-Reisinger Museum Association offers several benefits:
    • Admission to Sunday organ music broadcasts, open only to members.
    • Privilege of renting framed facsimile reproductions of famous works from the Museum’s lending library for a nominal fee.
    • 10% discount on all publications, photographs, and postcards sold at the Museum.
    • Notices of all lectures and exhibitions, as well as invitations to previews.
    • Satisfaction of active participation in an institution that serves the university, the community, and the nation.

What the Association Does for the Public

  • The museum operates on a budget independent of the University, with funds from endowments covering building maintenance and operational costs.
  • The Museum’s program of activities is vital to the university and the community, made possible through the Association’s aid. The program includes:
    • Weekly organ recitals broadcast nationally.
    • Daily recitals of recorded music in the Museum building.
    • Special loan exhibitions featuring old masters and modern art, showcasing trends in architecture, sculpture, painting, and industrial design.
    • Service to other parts of the nation through the loan of artworks to museums and universities.
    • Enhancing the cultural heritage of the community by purchasing works of art.

The text emphasizes the mutual benefits of membership for individuals and the broader impact of the Association on the public through its various programs and activities.

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The image displays a document from the Busch-Reisinger Museum Association. The document is divided into two main sections: "What the Association Does for You" and "What the Association Does for the Public."

What the Association Does for You:

  1. Admission: Members gain access to the famous Sunday broadcasts of organ music, exclusive to members.
  2. Renting Facsimiles: Members can rent framed facsimile reproductions of famous artworks from the Museum’s lending library for a nominal fee.
  3. Discounts: Members receive a 10% discount on all publications, photographs, and postcards available at the Museum.
  4. Exhibitions and Notices: Members are notified about all lectures and exhibitions and are invited to view previews.
  5. Participation: Members can actively participate in the programs of the institution, which serves the university, community, and nation.

What the Association Does for the Public:
The museum operates independently on its own budget, with funds from endowments sufficient to maintain the building and its operations. The activities of the museum are crucial to the university and community interests and are supported by the Association.

The program includes:

  • Weekly Organ Recitals: Weekly broadcasts of organ music from coast to coast, along with daily recitals of recorded music in the museum building.
  • Exhibitions: Special loan exhibitions showcasing old masters and modern art, highlighting current trends in architecture, sculpture, painting, and industrial design.
  • Art Loan Service: The museum provides loans of artworks to other museums and universities across the nation.
  • Community Cultural Heritage: The Association contributes to the cultural heritage of the community by purchasing and adding works of art.

This document emphasizes the benefits of membership and the broader public services provided by the Busch-Reisinger Museum Association.

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The provided image is a two-page spread from a brochure or booklet about the Busch-Reisinger Museum Association. Here's a detailed summary of the content:

Left Page: What the Association Does for You

The left page outlines the benefits and privileges of being a member of the Busch-Reisinger Museum Association:

  1. Exclusive Events: Members get admission to the famous Sunday broadcasts of organ music, which are open only to members.
  2. Renting Facilities: Members have the privilege of renting for a nominal fee framed facsimile reproductions of famous works of art from the Museum’s lending library.
  3. Discounts: Members receive a discount of 10% on all publications, photographs, and postcards sold at the Museum.
  4. Notifications: Members are notified about all lectures, exhibitions, and receive invitations to previews.
  5. Participation: Members experience the satisfaction of active participation in the program of an institution that serves the university, the community, and the nation.

Right Page: What the Association Does for the Public

The right page describes the activities and services that the Busch-Reisinger Museum Association provides to the public:

  1. Operational Independence: The museum operates on a budget that is independent of the university. Funds derived from endowment are sufficient to cover the costs of maintaining the building and keeping it in operation.
  2. Community Programs: The Museum's program of activities, vital to the university and the community, is made possible through the support of the Association. This includes:
    • Weekly organ recitals broadcast from coast to coast.
    • Daily recitals of recorded music in the Museum building.
    • Special loan exhibitions of old masters and modern art, showcasing recent trends in architecture, sculpture, painting, and industrial design to the community.
    • Service to other parts of the nation through the loan of works of art to widely scattered museums and universities.
    • Adding to the cultural heritage of the community through the purchase of works of art.

The text emphasizes the role of the Association in supporting and enhancing the cultural and educational mission of the museum for both members and the broader public.

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The image displays a document outlining the benefits and activities of the Busch-Reisinger Museum Association.

What the Association Does for You (Membership Benefits):

  1. Admission to Events:

    • Access to famous Sunday broadcasts of organ music, exclusively for members.
  2. Rental Privileges:

    • The ability to rent framed facsimile reproductions of famous works of art from the Museum's lending library at a nominal fee.
  3. Discounts:

    • A 10% discount on all publications, photographs, and postcards sold at the Museum.
  4. Notices and Invitations:

    • Notifications about all lectures and exhibitions, as well as invitations to previews.
  5. Participation:

    • The satisfaction of actively participating in the program of an institution that serves the university, community, and nation.

What the Association Does for the Public:

  1. Museum Operations:

    • The museum operates independently from the university's budget. Funds from endowments cover the costs of maintaining the building and keeping it operational.
  2. Program of Activities:

    • The Museum's program, essential to the university and community, is made possible through the Association's support. This program includes:
      • A series of weekly organ recitals broadcast from coast to coast.
      • Daily recitals of recorded music in the Museum building.
      • Special loan exhibitions featuring both old masters and modern art, showcasing recent trends in architecture, sculpture, painting, and industrial design.
  3. National Service:

    • Service to other regions through the loan of artworks to various museums and universities across the nation.
  4. Cultural Enrichment:

    • Enhancement of the community's cultural heritage by purchasing works of art.

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The image shows a document with two sections detailing the benefits of membership in the Busch-Reisinger Museum Association and the contributions the association makes to the public.

What the Association Does for You:

Membership in the Busch-Reisinger Museum Association provides several benefits and privileges:

  • Admission to the famous Sunday broadcasts of organ music, which are open to members only.
  • The privilege of renting, for a nominal fee, framed facsimile reproductions of famous works of art from the Museum’s lending library.
  • A discount of 10% on all publications, photographs, and postcards sold at the Museum.
  • Notices of all lectures and exhibitions, along with invitations to previews.
  • The satisfaction of active participation in the program of an institution that serves the university, the community, and the nation.

What the Association Does for the Public:

The museum operates on a budget that is independent of the university. The funds derived from endowment are sufficient to meet the costs of maintaining the building and keeping it operational. The Museum's program of activities, which is vital to the university and of significant interest to the community, is made possible only through the aid of the Association.

The program consists of:

  • A series of weekly organ recitals broadcast from coast to coast and daily recitals of recorded music in the Museum building.
  • Special loan exhibitions of old masters and modern art, bringing the latest trends in architecture, sculpture, painting, and industrial design to the community.
  • Service to other parts of the nation through the loan of works of art to widely scattered museums and universities.
  • Adding to the cultural heritage of the community through the purchase of works of art.

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The image is a document that describes the benefits of membership in the Busch-Reisinger Museum Association and the activities the association supports for the public. Here's a detailed summary:

What the Association Does for You:
Membership in the Busch-Reisinger Museum Association provides the following benefits and privileges:

  1. Exclusive Access to Sunday Broadcasts: Members have admission to the famous Sunday broadcasts of organ music, which are open to members only.
  2. Rental of Art Reproductions: Members can rent framed facsimile reproductions of famous works of art from the Museum's lending library for a nominal fee.
  3. Discounts on Publications: Members receive a 10% discount on all publications, photographs, and postcards available for sale at the Museum.
  4. Notifications of Events: Members are informed about all lectures and exhibitions and are invited to previews.
  5. Active Participation: Members enjoy the satisfaction of actively participating in the program of an institution that serves the university, community, and nation.

What the Association Does for the Public:
The Museum operates independently from the university, with funds from endowments covering building maintenance and operational costs. The Association aids in running the Museum's program of activities, which includes:

  1. Weekly Organ Recitals: A series of weekly organ recitals broadcast coast-to-coast, along with daily recitals of recorded music in the Museum building.
  2. Exhibitions: Special loan exhibitions of old masters and modern art that showcase the latest trends in architecture, sculpture, painting, and industrial design to the community.
  3. Art Loan Services: Providing services to other parts of the nation through the loan of works of art to various museums and universities.
  4. Cultural Heritage: Adding to the cultural heritage of the community by purchasing works of art.

Overall, the document highlights the dual focus of the Association: providing exclusive benefits to members and contributing significantly to the cultural and educational life of the public.

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The image shows an open booklet or brochure with two pages visible. The left page has the heading "What the Association Does for You" and the right page has the heading "What the Association Does for the Public". Both pages list a number of benefits and activities provided by the association, presumably affiliated with a museum.

The text on the left page mentions benefits such as admission to the famous Sunday broadcasts of organ music, renting art reproductions, discounts on publications, photographs and postcards, notices of lectures and exhibitions, invitations to previews, and the satisfaction of participating in an institution that serves the university, community, and nation.

On the right page, the public benefits include operating on an independent budget from the university, weekly organ recitals broadcast nationwide, daily recitals of recorded music, special loan exhibitions featuring old masters and modern trends in art, services to other parts of the nation, and contributing to the cultural heritage through the acquisition of art.

The booklet is likely informational material for existing or potential members of a museum's support or membership association, explaining the value provided both to its members and the public. The layout is simple, with text alignment justified, and the pages are off-white with black text. The font used appears classic and formal, fitting for the informational tone of the content. There are no images or decorative graphics visible on these pages.

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The image shows a two-page spread from a brochure or booklet. The left page is titled "What the Association Does for You" and lists membership benefits, including admission to Sunday broadcasts, a discount on publications, and access to a lending library. The right page is titled "What the Association Does for the Public" and discusses the museum's operations, including its independent budget, funding from endowments, and the program of activities made possible through the Association's support. The brochure highlights the museum's role in providing cultural heritage to the community and nation through exhibitions, loans, and the purchase of works of art.

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The image shows a page of a book with two columns of text. The text is printed in black ink on a white background. The text on the left side of the page is titled "What the Association Does for You," and the text on the right side of the page is titled "What the Association Does for the Public." The text is written in a formal and informative style, describing the benefits and activities of an association.

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The image shows an open book with two visible pages. The left page is titled "What the Association Does for You" and outlines the benefits and privileges of membership in the Busch-Reisinger Museum Association. The right page is titled "What the Association Does for the Public" and describes the activities and services provided by the Association to the broader community.

Left Page: "What the Association Does for You"

  • Membership Benefits:
    • Admission to Sunday broadcasts of organ music, open exclusively to members.
    • Rental of framed facsimile reproductions of famous works of art from the Museum's lending library for a nominal fee.
    • Discount of 10% on all publications, photographs, and postcards available for sale at the Museum.
    • Notices of lectures and exhibitions, along with invitations to previews.
    • Satisfaction of active participation in the program of an institution that serves the university, the community, and the nation.

Right Page: "What the Association Does for the Public"

  • Overview:

    • The Museum operates on a budget independent of the university, with funds derived from endowments sufficient to maintain the building and keep it operational.
    • The Museum's program of activities is vital to the university and the community, and is made possible through the support of the Association.
  • Program Details:

    • Weekly organ recitals broadcasted nationwide, along with daily recitals of recorded music in the Museum building.
    • Special loan exhibitions of old masters and modern art, showcasing recent trends in architecture, sculpture, painting, and industrial design.
    • Service to other parts of the nation through the loan of works of art to widely scattered museums and universities.
    • Contribution to the cultural heritage of the community by purchasing works of art.

The text is presented in a formal, informational style, likely intended for promotional or informational purposes, highlighting the value of membership and the Association's role in supporting both members and the public. The layout is clean and organized, with clear headings and bullet points for easy readability.