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The image shows a newspaper clipping from "The Boston Sunday Herald" dated March 23, 1958. The headline of the article is "CAMBRIDGE ART ASSOCIATION annual spring exhibition March 30 is being planned by, from left, Board Hastings, president; Charles Demetropoulos, exhibition chairman, Mrs. Greely S. Curtis, vice-president, and Prof. Charles L. Kuhn of Harvard."
The article features a black-and-white photograph of four individuals sitting at a table. From left to right, the individuals are identified as Board Hastings (president), Charles Demetropoulos (exhibition chairman), Mrs. Greely S. Curtis (vice-president), and Prof. Charles L. Kuhn of Harvard. The text below the photo provides details about the upcoming spring exhibition planned for March 30.
Additionally, there is a smaller headline at the bottom of the clipping that reads, "MEXICO CITY, March 22 (API) - Castro Threatens Drive," but the rest of the text is not fully visible. The clipping is pasted on what appears to be a scrapbook page with a green border.
The image is a page from an old newspaper clipping, specifically from "The Boston Sunday Herald," dated March 23, 1958.
The primary focus of the clipping is on the Cambridge Art Association's annual spring exhibition, scheduled for March 30. The photograph features four individuals sitting together in what appears to be a formal or semi-formal setting. From left to right, the individuals are identified as:
The newspaper article also mentions another topic unrelated to the photo, which is about the "CASTRO THREATENS DRIVE" in Mexico City, specifically detailing a segment of the drive between Sacramenta and Roseville, with a mention of a forecasted change in weather, starting from April 1 and the potential for rain.
The page is part of a larger book or scrapbook, and the clipping is pinned or taped to a green spine, suggesting it is preserved as part of historical or personal documentation.
The image shows a page from a book or scrapbook with a newspaper clipping inserted into it. The newspaper clipping is from "The Boston Sunday Herald," dated March 23, 1958.
The clipping contains a photograph and an article. The photograph depicts four individuals seated together, with three men and one woman. The caption under the photo identifies the individuals from left to right as: Board Hastings, President; Charles Demetropoulos, ex-president; Mrs. Greely S. Curtis, vice-president; and Prof. Charles L. Kuhn of Harvard.
The article text accompanying the photo reads:
"CAMBRIDGE ART ASSOCIATION annual spring exhibition, March 30 is being planned by, from left, Board Hastings, president; Charles Demetropoulos, ex-president; Mrs. Greely S. Curtis, vice-president, and Prof. Charles L. Kuhn of Harvard."
Below this article, there is another headline and text that seems unrelated to the Cambridge Art Association:
"CASTRO THREATENS DRIVE: Highlands residential area, be-Castro threatens drive to unite Sacramento and Roseville. MEXICO CITY, March 22 (AP) – Castro said Fulgencio Batista will begin an offensive between Sacramento and Roseville. MEXICO CITY, March 22 (AP) April 1 and his regime should fall."
The page number of the scrapbook is partially visible on the left side as "E 54". The newspaper clipping itself has a date stamp in the top right corner, indicating it is from March 23, 1958.
The image shows a newspaper clipping from The Boston Sunday Herald dated March 23, 1958. The clipping is pasted into a scrapbook or album.
The headline and caption of the clipping read:
"CAMBRIDGE ART ASSOCIATION annual spring exhibition, March 30 is being planned by, from left, Board Hastings, president; Charles Demetropoulos, ex-president; Mrs. Greely S. Curtis, vice-president, and Prof. Charles L. Kuhn of Harvard."
The photograph accompanying the article features four individuals seated together. The text is partially visible, and the image is slightly faded.
In addition to the main article, there is a smaller headline below the photo, which reads:
"CASTRO THREATENS DRIVE: Land reform in Highlands residential area, be-CASTRO threatens Batista will begin (between Sacramentos and Roseville) MEXICO CITY, March 22 (AP) April 1 and his regime should fall."
The clipping is placed on a page that appears to be part of a bound book with a green spine and white pages. The left edge of the page has some markings or labels, which are not entirely clear.
The image shows an old newspaper clipping from The Boston Sunday Herald, dated March 23, 1958. The headline of the article in the clipping reads, "Cambridge Art Association Annual Spring Exhibition March 30."
The article discusses the upcoming annual spring exhibition of the Cambridge Art Association, which is planned by several individuals including Telft, Board Hostings (president), Charles Demetropoulos, Mrs. Greely S. Curtis (vice-president), and Prof. Charles L. Kuhn of Harvard.
The photograph accompanying the article features three people:
The article mentions that the exhibition will be held in the residential areas along Brattle Street, known as "Tory Row," specifically at the Cambridge Art Association's galleries at 59 Wendell Street.
Additionally, there is a small segment at the bottom about a different event: a casting in Mexico City involving Yolanda Bolanos. This segment notes that she will begin a new regime on April 1.
The image shows a newspaper clipping from the Boston Sunday Herald dated March 22, 1958. The clipping includes a photograph and a caption. The photograph depicts three individuals, with the caption identifying them as Mrs. Greely S. Curtis, vice-president, and Prof. Charles L. Kuhn of Harvard. The article mentions that the Cambridge Art Association's annual spring exhibition is planned for March 30, starting from the late Sandra Howe's photographs.
The caption reads: "CAMBRIDGE ART ASSOCIATION annual spring exhibition March 30 is being planned by, from left, Sandra Howe, photographer, Mrs. Greely S. Curtis, vice-president, and Prof. Charles L. Kuhn of Harvard."
Additionally, there is a small headline below the main caption that reads: "CASTRO THREATENS DRIVE," which refers to Fidel Castro beginning a drive from the mountains to the plains in Mexico City on March 28 (AP). The article suggests that his regime might fall.
The clipping is pasted onto a page in what appears to be a scrapbook or album with a green cover. The page is labeled "ART" on the left margin.
The image shows a yellowed and slightly worn newspaper clipping from The Boston Sunday Herald dated March 23, 1958. It depicts four people, their faces blurred for privacy. The caption below the photo reads:
"CAMBRIDGE ART ASSOCIATION annual spring exhibition March 30 is being planned by, from left, Baird Hastings, president; Charles Demetropoulos, exhibition chairman; Mrs. Greely S. Curtis, vice-president; and Prof. Charles L. Kuhn of Harvard."
The people appear to be engaged in a discussion or planning session about the upcoming art exhibition. The clipping is mounted on a large, mostly blank white page in what looks like an album or scrapbook with a green cover.
This is an image of a newspaper clipping from "The Boston Sunday Herald" dated March 23, 1958. The article features a photograph of individuals at an event related to the Cambridge Art Association's annual spring exhibition on March 30 and includes names of some association members and a professor from Harvard. The paper is yellowed with age, and the clipping is mounted on a page within a green hardcover book or album. Without discussing specifics of the individuals in the photo, it appears to be a historical document of some cultural significance.
The image depicts a page from a newspaper, specifically The Boston Sunday Herald, dated March 23, 1958. The page features a photograph and accompanying text.
"CAMBRIDGE ART ASSOCIATION annual spring exhibition March 30 is being planned by, from left, Baird Hastings, president; Charles Demetropoulos, ex hibition chairman; Mrs. Greely S. Curtis, vice-president, and Prof. Charles L. Kuhn of Harvard."
The image captures a moment of formal preparation for an art exhibition, highlighting the key organizers and their roles. The setting and attire suggest a professional and culturally significant event, reflecting the artistic and intellectual milieu of the time.
The image shows an open book with a page featuring a black-and-white photograph. The photograph depicts a group of people, including an older man and woman, posing for a picture. The man is wearing a suit and tie, while the woman is wearing a dress. The photograph is accompanied by a headline and text that reads, "Cambridge Art Association annual spring exhibition March 30 is being planned by, from left, Baird Hastings, president; Charles Demetropoulus, exhibition chairman; Mrs. Greely S. Curtis, vice-president; and Prof. Charles L. Kuhn of Harvard." The book has a green cover and is placed on a gray surface.