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The image shows an open pamphlet or brochure from the Busch-Reisinger Museum Association. The pamphlet is divided into two sections:
Left Section: "What the Association Does for You"
This section outlines the benefits and privileges of membership in the Busch-Reisinger Museum Association:
Right Section: "What the Association Does for the Public"
This section explains how the association supports the museum and the public:
The pamphlet is designed to inform potential members about the benefits of joining the association and how their support contributes to the museum's operations and community programs.
The image shows a document detailing the benefits of membership in the Busch-Reisinger Museum Association. It is divided into two sections:
What the Association Does for You:
What the Association Does for the Public:
The image shows a document from the Busch-Reisinger Museum Association. The document is divided into two sections detailing the benefits for members and the activities the association undertakes for the public.
What the Association Does for You:
What the Association Does for the Public:
The museum operates independently of the university, with funds from endowments sufficient to maintain the building and its operations. The association aids in the museum's activities vital to the university and community.
Public Programs and Services:
The document emphasizes the role of the museum in enriching cultural life and maintaining art and historical significance.
The image shows an open brochure from the Busch-Reisinger Museum Association. The left page, titled "What the Association Does for You," lists the benefits of membership, which include:
The right page, titled "What the Association Does for the Public," describes the Museum's activities made possible through the Association:
The image shows an informational document from the Busch-Reisinger Museum Association. It is divided into two main sections: "What the Association Does for You" and "What the Association Does for the Public."
Membership in the Busch-Reisinger Museum Association offers the following benefits and privileges:
The Association supports the Museum's operations and activities, which are independent of the university budget. Funds from the endowment cover the costs of maintaining the building and operations. The Museum's program of activities, essential to the university and the community, is made possible through the aid of the Association. This program includes:
The image is a two-sided informational sheet about the Busch-Reisinger Museum Association. The content 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:
What the Association Does for the Public:
This image features an open booklet with two pages visible. On the left page, there's a heading "What the Association Does for You," under which there are several bullet points outlining the benefits of membership in the Busch-Reisinger Museum Association. The benefits mentioned include renting facsimile reproductions, a discount on publications and postcards, notices of lectures and exhibitions, and the satisfaction of participation.
On the right page, the heading reads "What the Association Does for the Public." This section explains how the museum operates on a budget independent of the University and sustains via endowments. It describes the museum's program and activities that serve the community, including special loan exhibitions, music recitals, and lending art to other parts of the nation.
There are some indications of light wear on the pages and a green ribbon that serves as a placeholder, peeking out from the top of the booklet. There is a handwritten note at the bottom right of the right page, but it is not completely legible in this image.
The image shows an open pamphlet or brochure with text on both visible pages. The content is divided into two sections with the titles:
Under "What the Association Does for You," the pamphlet mentions that membership in the Busch-Reisinger Museum Association entitles members to certain benefits and privileges such as:
Under "What the Association Does for the Public," it explains that the museum operates independently from the university with funds from endowment sufficient to maintain the building and keep it in operation. The museum’s activities, vital to both the university and the community, are supported by the association.
The public program includes:
The text is typed in a formal serif font, with sections of the content italicized for emphasis. The brochure is placed on top of what appears to be a larger book or document with a green cover.
The image shows an open book or brochure with two visible pages. The content is formatted in a clean, professional style, likely intended for informational or promotional purposes. Here is a detailed description:
The content suggests that this document is promotional material for the Busch-Reisinger Museum Association, highlighting the mutual benefits for members and the broader public. It emphasizes the Association's role in supporting the Museum's operations, providing cultural enrichment, and fostering community engagement through various programs and services.
The image shows an open book with two pages displayed. The left page contains text titled "What the Association Does for You." The text explains the benefits and privileges of membership in the Busch-Reisinger Museum Association, including the privilege of renting framed facsimile reproductions of famous works of art, a 10% discount on publications, photographs, and postcards, notices of lectures and exhibitions, and invitations to previews. The right page is titled "What the Association Does for the Public." It discusses the Museum's program of activities, which includes special loan exhibitions of old masters and modern art, recitals of recorded music, and the loan of works of art to other museums and universities. The Museum operates on a budget independent of the University, with funds derived from endowment sufficient to meet the costs of maintaining the building and keeping it in operation.