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The image shows an open page from a newsletter titled "The Harvard Foundation for Advanced Study and Research Newsletter," dated September 30, 1957. The newsletter is addressed to Gordon Higgins, Executive Director, at 17 Dunster Street, Cambridge 38, Massachusetts.
The main content of the newsletter includes an article about the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, which houses a significant collection of modern German art. The article highlights the publication of a book titled "German Expressionist Abstract Art" by Charles W. Haxthausen, which is the first volume of a series on the museum's collection. The book is described as a comprehensive catalog of the museum's holdings, featuring 600 items and 218 black and white plates. The article also mentions an upcoming exhibition of German art from 1890 to 1918, scheduled for October and November.
Additionally, the newsletter includes a brief mention of Professor George B. Kistiakowsky, who received the Exceptional Service Award from the United States Air Force in June 1957.
The newsletter appears to be well-preserved, with some signs of aging such as slight yellowing and minor wear on the edges.
The image shows a page from a newsletter dated September 30, 1957, from The Harvard Foundation for Advanced Study and Research. The newsletter is from Gordon Huggins, Executive Director, and Mary McTavish, Editor.
The text within the newsletter highlights several key points:
Busch-Reisinger Museum: It mentions that Harvard University's Busch-Reisinger Museum, one of the world's most comprehensive collections of modern German art, has prepared a new publication. The book, titled "German Expressionism and Abstract Art," is authored by Charles L. Kuhn and includes a substantial contribution by Professor Jakob Rosenberg.
Content of the Book: The volume covers German Expressionist art and abstract art, detailing the development of styles in Europe and America from the early twentieth century onward. It features a chronology of artistic events and movements, a catalog of the Busch-Reisinger collection, and biographies of the artists.
Exhibition: The newsletter also mentions an exhibition titled "Modern German Art at Harvard" that will cover the years 1890-1915 and a spring exhibition planned for October and November, extending through the present.
Awards and Recognition: It notes that Professor George B. Kistiakowsky received the Exceptional Service Award from the United States Air Force in June 1957 for his contributions to chemistry.
The newsletter is part of a larger document, possibly an archive or a collection of materials related to academic or institutional activities at Harvard.
The image shows an open book or document with a newsletter from "The Harvard Foundation for Advanced Study and Research." The newsletter is dated September 30, 1957. The heading is centered at the top, featuring the name and purpose of the foundation, along with the address at 37 Dunster Street, Cambridge 38, Massachusetts. Below the heading, there are a few lines of text.
The visible text in the main body of the newsletter includes a section titled "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM," which mentions that Harvard University has one of the world's most complete collections of modern German art. It references a book, "German Expressionism and Abstract Art," by Charles L. Kuhn, which surveys the development of German art over the past six decades. It also mentions an exhibition at the Fogg and Busch-Reisinger Museums, featuring around 600 works, including paintings, drawings, and prints. The text also notes that the Busch-Reisinger Museum plans exhibitions on "Modern German Art at Harvard" for the 1957-1958 academic year, covering the years 1890-1915 and 1918 to the present.
Additionally, there is a brief note under the heading "CHEMISTRY," stating that Professor George B. Kistiakowsky received the Exceptional Service Award from the United States Air Force in June 1957.
The image shows a newsletter from the Harvard Foundation for Advanced Study and Research. This specific issue is dated September 30, 1957.
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The newsletter appears to focus on significant updates and achievements related to the Harvard Foundation and its associated entities.
The image shows a page from a newsletter titled "THE HARVARD FOUNDATION FOR ADVANCED STUDY AND RESEARCH NEWSLETTER," dated September 30, 1957. The newsletter is published by Gordon Hughes, Executive Director, and Mary McTavish, Editor, at 17 Dunster Street, Cambridge 38, Massachusetts.
The page highlights a few key points:
Busch-Reisinger Museum:
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Exhibition:
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The page is from a bound book, and the text appears to be part of a larger article or report within the newsletter.
The image shows a page from a newsletter published by The Harvard Foundation for Advanced Study and Research, dated September 30, 1957. The cover of the newsletter is prominently displayed at the top with the foundation's name and address in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
The content of the page focuses on the Busch-Reisinger Museum. It highlights that the museum possesses one of the world's most complete collections of modern German art. The text mentions a recently prepared book, "German Expressionism and Abstract Art," authored by Charles L. Kuhn, curator of the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The volume contains two essays: one by Kuhn discussing the evolution of German art from the 19th century, and another by Professor Jakob Rosenberg analyzing the development of German graphic art.
Additionally, the newsletter notes that the Busch-Reisinger Museum has a significant collection of over 600 items, including a chronologically arranged collection of artistic events and movements in Germany from 1916 to the present. It also includes a sequence of biographies of the artists and a useful bibliography on modern German art.
The newsletter further mentions that the Busch-Reisinger Museum is planning exhibitions on "Modern German Art at Harvard" for October and November, covering the years 1890-1915.
Lastly, it notes that Professor George B. Kistiakowsky received the Exceptional Service Award from the United States Air Force in June 1957, for his contributions to Chemistry.
You are viewing a scanned image of an open book or documentation presenting a page from "The Harvard Foundation for Advanced Study and Research Newsletter" dated September 30, 1957. The page has a header with a decorative red border and the logo of The Harvard Foundation. The text on the page appears to provide updates on various topics like the Busch-Reisinger Museum and its collection of modern German art, as well as mentioning a book published by Harvard University Press amongst other academic and scholarly reports. The page is marked with a small red checkmark and a note in the margin beside the 'CHEMISTRY:' section. The page seems to be part of a bound collection or archive, as evidenced by the tabs protruding from the right edge, suggesting it is one among other documents or newsletters.
The image shows an old scrapbook or album with a newsletter clipped and pasted onto one of its pages. The newsletter is titled "THE HARVARD FOUNDATION FOR ADVANCED STUDY AND RESEARCH NEWSLETTER." It is dated September 30, 1957. The address given is "17 DUNSTER STREET CAMBRIDGE 38, MASSACHUSETTS," with contacts listed as Kirkland 7-7600 and Extension 591. The newsletter lists Gordon Huggins as Executive Director and Mary M. Taylor as Editor.
Below the title, part of a typed article is visible, mentioning the "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM," one of the world's most complete collections of modern German art. Charles L. Kuhn, curator of the Busch-Reisinger Museum, has prepared a book about German Expressionism and Abstract Art in the Harvard Collection. The article mentions a historic survey of German 20th-century art and related exhibitions planned by the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
Further down, there is a brief mention of a Chemistry section about Professor George B. Kistiakowsky receiving the Exceptional Service Award from the United States Air Force in June 1957.
The document appears to be an archival or historical record kept carefully in an album. The edges of the newsletter are slightly worn and folded.
The image shows an open book, likely an archive or historical document, featuring a page from "The Harvard Foundation for Advanced Study and Research Newsletter" dated September 30, 1957. The newsletter is issued by the Harvard Foundation and is addressed from 17 Dunster Street, Cambridge 38, Massachusetts, with contact details including a telephone extension (Extension 361).
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The newsletter serves as a record of academic and cultural activities at Harvard University during the mid-20th century, emphasizing the institution's engagement with modern art, particularly German art, through its museum collections and exhibitions. The mention of specific individuals and events provides a glimpse into the intellectual and artistic milieu of the time.
Overall, the image captures a slice of academic life and cultural promotion from 1957, showcasing Harvard's role in preserving and showcasing modern art.
The image shows a close-up of an open book with a newsletter from the Harvard Foundation for Advanced Study and Research. The newsletter is dated September 30, 1957, and features a red and white cover with the title "Newsletter" and the Harvard Foundation logo. The newsletter includes articles about the Busch-Reisinger Museum, a collection of modern German art at Harvard University, and a brief mention of Professor George B. Kistiakowsky receiving an award from the United States Air Force. The book appears to be a collection of newsletters or publications from the Harvard Foundation, with pages bound together and a green spine.