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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1958-1960

ARCH.2013.5.8, Rendition: 796637

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The image depicts an open book or document with text on the visible page. The text appears to be a formal communication or report, possibly from a meeting or an official document. The content discusses the role and function of a committee, emphasizing the need for an administrative division to reflect the dual aspects of the committee's function. It mentions that the current personnel would serve well in both subcommittees if they are well-chosen. The document also states that the division would not alter the policy of the museum to work closely with the department.

The Curator expresses his personal friendship with the members of the Garner Department and highlights the mutual benefit of the department and the museum growing together. The text is signed by Charles L. Kuhn, identified as the Curator. The page is numbered "4" at the top. The document is bound in a green hardcover.

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The image shows a page from a book or document, specifically page 4, with a handwritten text. The content appears to be a note or report from Charles L. Kuhn, who is identified as the Curator. The text discusses the administration of a committee and the potential division of its functions into subcommittees. Here are the main points:

  1. The Curator emphasized that any division would be an administrative device reflecting the dual aspects of the Committee’s function.
  2. The current personnel of the Committee could serve on both subcommittees if necessary.
  3. The division would not alter the museum's policy of working closely with the Department.
  4. The Curator expressed a personal friendship with members of the Carnes Department.
  5. Professionally, the Curator noted that as the Department grows, it would benefit both the Museum and vice versa. The Museum could contribute more to the strength of the Department as it develops.

The page is neatly written, and the signature of Charles L. Kuhn, Curator, is located at the bottom right of the page.

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The image shows a page from a document, specifically from a book or report. The page contains text written in what appears to be formal correspondence or a memo.

Here is a detailed summary of the text on the page:

The text begins with a statement by the Curator, Charles L. Kuhn:

The Curator emphasized that such a division would be an administrative device reflecting the dual aspects of the Committee's function. He hoped that the present personnel of the Committee would serve on both subcommittees if they so wished. No division would in no way alter the policy of the Museum to work closely with the Department. The Curator expressed his feeling of warm personal friendship with the members of the Carmen Department. On the professional side, he pointed out that as the Department grew in vigor, it would help the Museum, and conversely, as the Museum developed, it could contribute more to the strength of the Department.

At the bottom of the page, the name of the Curator, Charles L. Kuhn, is printed.

The page number visible on the top right corner of the page is 4. The page appears to be part of a larger document, possibly related to organizational or committee structure within a museum or an academic institution.

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The image shows an open book or document with a typed page of text. The content of the text is a statement from a Curator, likely discussing the administrative structure and relationships within an organization, possibly a museum. The Curator emphasizes that a proposed division is meant to reflect the dual aspects of the Committee's function and that it should not alter the policy of close collaboration with the Department. The Curator also expresses personal and professional goodwill, highlighting the potential for mutual growth and support between the Museum and the Department. The text is signed by "Charles L. Kuhn, Curator."

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The Curator emphasized that such a division would be an administrative device reflecting the dual aspects of the Committee function. He hoped that the present personnel of the Committee would serve on both subcommittees if they so wished. The division would in no way alter the policy of the Museum to work closely with the Department. The Curator expressed his feeling of warm personal friendship with the members of the German Department. On the professional side he pointed out that as the Department grew in vigor it would help the Museum and, conversely, as the Museum developed it could contribute more to the strength of the Department.

Charles L. Kuhn
Curator"

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The image depicts a page from a document or report. Here are the main points of the text on the page:

  1. Subject Matter: The discussion revolves around administrative and organizational aspects of a committee related to a museum and a department.

  2. Curator's Emphasis:

    • The Curator suggests a division that would serve as an administrative tool reflecting the dual functions of the Committee.
    • The hope is that the current personnel of the Committee would serve on both subcommittees if such a division is made.
    • The Curator asserts that this division would not alter the Museum's policy of working closely with the Department.
  3. Personal Relationships:

    • The Curator expresses a feeling of warm personal friendship with the members of the Corning Department.
  4. Professional Growth and Mutual Benefits:

    • The Curator points out that as the Department grows in vigor, it would benefit the Museum.
    • Conversely, as the Museum develops, it would contribute more to the strength of the Department.
  5. Signature:

    • The document is signed by Charles L. Kuhn, who is identified as the Curator.

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The image shows an open book with a page of typed text. The content of the text is as follows:

The Curator emphasized that such a division would be an administrative device reflecting the dual aspects of the Committee's function. He hoped that the present personnel of the Committee would serve on both subcommittees if they so wished. No division would in no way alter the policy of the Museum to work closely with the Department. The Curator expressed his feeling of warm personal friendship with the members of the Carmen Department. On the professional side he pointed out that as the Department grew in vigor it would help the Museum and, conversely, as the Museum developed it could contribute more to the strength of the Department.

The text is signed at the bottom by Charles L. Kuhn, who is identified as the Curator. The page number is indicated as "4" in the top right corner. The book appears to be an official or professional document, possibly related to a museum or institutional record.

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The image shows an open book or a document with printed text on the right page, which is numbered at the top as page 4. The text appears to be a formal discussion or documentation related to administrative topics, possibly within a cultural or museum context, as words like "Curator," "Museum," and "Committee" can be observed. The page ends with a sign-off that includes a name, Charles L., followed by a surname that starts with K, and the title "Curator." The left page of the book is blank, and there is a slight curvature to the pages indicating the book is open. The background is a solid light color, and the book itself has a dark green or dark grey spine.

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The image shows an open book with a typewritten page, numbered "4" at the top. The page contains a statement by Charles L. Kuhn, who is identified at the bottom as a curator. The statement discusses the division of responsibilities within a committee, emphasizing that such a division would serve as an administrative device to reflect dual aspects of the committee's function. Kuhn hopes the current personnel would serve on both subcommittees if they wish, and he insists this division would not alter the museum's policy to work closely with the relevant department. He expresses warm personal friendship with members of the German Department and notes that as the department grows, it will help the museum, and in turn, the museum's development could contribute more to the department's strength. The text is typed on white paper, somewhat yellowed with age. The edges of the book page are visible, showing it is part of a larger bound volume with a green cover.

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The image shows an open book with a page displaying text. The visible page is numbered "4" at the top right corner. The text appears to be a formal, typed document discussing administrative and organizational matters, likely related to a committee or department. The content mentions a curator's perspective on a division or restructuring, emphasizing its administrative nature and its reflection of dual aspects of the committee's function. The curator expresses hope that current personnel could serve on both subcommittees and highlights the importance of maintaining close collaboration between the museum and the department. The text also notes the curator's personal friendship with members of the German Department and discusses the mutual benefits of professional growth for both the department and the museum.

At the bottom of the page, the name "Charles L. Kuhn" is printed, followed by the title "Curator," indicating that the text is attributed to this individual. The book's spine is visible on the right side, showing a green binding. The overall setting suggests a formal or academic context, possibly from a historical or archival document. The paper has a clean, crisp appearance, and the text is neatly formatted in a serif font.

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The image shows an open book with a white page on the left and a green spine on the right. The page contains a paragraph of text with a heading at the top. The text appears to be a formal document or report, possibly from a museum or cultural institution. The heading reads "Charles L. Kuhn, Curator," indicating that the text is written by the curator of the institution. The text discusses the division of a committee and the curator's hopes for the future collaboration between the committee and the museum.