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The image shows a stack of documents or correspondence, likely letters, bound together in a green folder or binder. The top document is an envelope addressed to "Mr. and Mrs. F. Frank Vorenberg" at "155 Brattle Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts." The return address on the envelope is from the "Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge 38, Mass." This suggests that the correspondence is from the Busch-Reisinger Museum, which is affiliated with Harvard University, to the Vorenbergs in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The envelope appears to be part of a collection or archive, given its presentation and the presence of a tab or label on the right side.
The image shows the inside cover of a book or document. The cover is white with printed text. The top section of the text reads:
"BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM
HARVARD UNIVERSITY
CAMBRIDGE 38, MASS."
Below this, there is another line of text which reads:
"Mr. and Mrs. F. Frank Vorenberg
155 Brattle Street
Cambridge, Massachusetts"
The book or document appears to be part of the collection at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, which is located at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The text suggests that the book might have been dedicated to or is associated with Mr. and Mrs. F. Frank Vorenberg, who reside at 155 Brattle Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The document is bound with metallic clamps.
The image shows a page from a book or document, specifically from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The address is written in the upper left corner of the page.
Below this address, there is a handwritten note addressed to Mr. and Mrs. F. Frank Vorenberg. The handwritten note provides their address as 155 Brattle Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
The document appears to be a letter or formal communication, likely sent to the Vorenbergs by the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The page is part of an open binder or folder, which has green spine binding visible at the top and bottom edges. The overall look suggests it might be part of an archival collection or historical records.
The image shows a page from what appears to be an archival or historical document. The page is titled at the top with the following information:
BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM
HARVARD UNIVERSITY
CAMBRIDGE 38, MASS.
This indicates that the document is from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Below this heading, the page contains the following text:
Mr. and Mrs. F. Frank Vorenberg
155 Brattle Street
Cambridge, Massachusetts
This suggests that the document is addressed to Mr. and Mrs. F. Frank Vorenberg, residing at 155 Brattle Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The layout and typeface suggest that this could be part of a letter, an invitation, or some form of official communication. The page is held open by what appear to be clear plastic sheet protectors or bookmarks on the left and right sides.
The image shows the inside of an envelope, specifically focusing on the addresses printed on it. The envelope appears to have a window revealing both the return address and the recipient's address.
Return Address (Top Left):
Recipient Address (Center):
The envelope is partially visible, showing the green-striped edges typical of some formal or institutional mail. The envelope is open, and the inside is displayed.
The image shows a label affixed to a document or envelope within what appears to be a file folder or archival sleeve. The label contains typed text and is divided into two sections:
The top section contains the following text:
BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM
HARVARD UNIVERSITY
CAMBRIDGE 38, MASS.
The bottom section contains the following text:
Mr. and Mrs. F. Frank Vorenberg
155 Brattle Street
Cambridge, Massachusetts
The folder itself has a green tab on the top right corner, which is partially visible. The text suggests that this document is related to the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, and it is addressed to Mr. and Mrs. F. Frank Vorenberg at a specific address in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The folder is likely part of an archival collection.
The image shows a close-up of what appears to be a page from a book or album. The paper is off-white and appears to be mounted on a slightly darker page, which is part of a bound volume or folder with a green cloth-bound edge visible.
On the paper, there's centered text in a classic, serif typeface. The upper portion of the text reads:
BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM
HARVARD UNIVERSITY
CAMBRIDGE 38, MASS.
Below that, there is a space, and beneath that space is another text block:
Mr. and Mrs. F. Frank Vorenberg
155 Brattle Street
Cambridge, Massachusetts
The text is likely related to an institution or formal correspondence, possibly indicating ownership, a dedication, or something similar related to the document or item it's contained within. The reference to the Busch-Reisinger Museum and Harvard University suggests an academic or cultural context. The mention of names and an address may imply that these individuals are connected to the museum, perhaps as patrons, donors, or correspondents.
The image shows a stack of white envelopes or cards with a green tabbed spine, likely part of an archival or filing system. The visible card at the front displays printed text that reads:
The design suggests these are formal correspondence or record-keeping cards, possibly used for tracking donations, correspondence, or donor information. The green spine indicates organization, likely for easy identification or sorting within a filing system. The overall presentation is clean, formal, and institutional, consistent with academic or museum archival practices.
The image shows a stack of white envelopes, each with a green border and a white envelope inside. The envelopes are placed on top of each other, with the top envelope having a white envelope inside it. The envelopes have the text "BUSCH-REISING MUSEUM HARVARD UNIVERSITY CAMBRIDGE 38, MASS." printed on them. The envelopes are placed on a gray surface, and the image has a slightly blurry effect.
The image depicts a folder that is opened to reveal a piece of paper. The paper appears to be a letter that is folded in half. The letter is addressed to Mr. and Mrs. F. Frank Vorenberg, with their address in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The letter is from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, located at Cambridge, Massachusetts. The folder appears to contain more documents, as the paper is stacked on top of each other.