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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1962-1966

ARCH.2013.5.10, Rendition: 797247

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The image is a financial summary document that details fixed expenses and available funds over several fiscal years. The data is organized into columns representing different years: 1962-63, 1961-62, 1960-61, 1959-60, and 1932-33. The categories listed include:

  1. Gross Salaries and Wages (includes both Building and Administration):

    • 1962-63: $23,261
    • 1961-62: $22,582
    • 1960-61: $18,623
    • 1959-60: $18,970
    • 1932-33: $3,825
  2. Building Expenses in Addition to Salaries:

    • 1962-63: $13,395
    • 1961-62: $12,772
    • 1960-61: $15,200
    • 1959-60: $12,855
    • 1932-33: $4,286
  3. Total Fixed Expenses:

    • 1962-63: $36,656
    • 1961-62: $35,354
    • 1960-61: $33,823
    • 1959-60: $31,825
    • 1932-33: $8,111
  4. Balance of Funds (exclusive of Gifts) Available for All Activities:

    • 1962-63: $2,058
    • 1961-62: $3,295
    • 1960-61: $993
    • 1959-60: $1,643
    • 1932-33: $1,405
  5. Gifts and Special Receipts:

    • 1962-63: $20,121
    • 1961-62: $19,288
    • 1960-61: $17,724
    • 1959-60: $15,568
    • 1932-33: $1,385
  6. Totals Available for All Activities:

    • 1962-63: $22,180
    • 1961-62: $22,583
    • 1960-61: $18,717
    • 1959-60: $17,211
    • 1932-33: $2,790

The document provides a clear comparison of fixed expenses and available funds across the specified years, highlighting changes over time.

Mistral, mistral.ministral-3-8b-instruct

The image displays a financial summary table detailing fixed expenses and available funds for various activities over several fiscal years, specifically from 1932-33 to 1962-63. Here is a detailed summary of the information presented:

Fixed Expenses:

  1. Gross Salaries and Wages (includes both Building and Administration):

    • 1962-63: $23,261
    • 1961-62: $22,582
    • 1960-61: $18,623
    • 1959-60: $18,970
    • 1932-33: $3,825
  2. Building Expenses in Addition to Salaries:

    • 1962-63: $13,395
    • 1961-62: $12,772
    • 1960-61: $15,200
    • 1959-60: $12,855
    • 1932-33: $4,286
  3. Total Fixed Expenses:

    • 1962-63: $36,656
    • 1961-62: $35,354
    • 1960-61: $33,823
    • 1959-60: $31,825
    • 1932-33: $8,111

Available Funds:

  1. Balance of Funds (exclusive of Gifts) Available for All Activities:

    • 1962-63: $2,058
    • 1961-62: $3,295
    • 1960-61: $993
    • 1959-60: $1,643
    • 1932-33: $1,405
  2. Gifts and Special Receipts:

    • 1962-63: $20,121
    • 1961-62: $19,288
    • 1960-61: $17,724
    • 1959-60: $15,568
    • 1932-33: $1,385
  3. Totals Available for All Activities:

    • 1962-63: $22,180
    • 1961-62: $22,583
    • 1960-61: $18,717
    • 1959-60: $17,211
    • 1932-33: $2,790

Observations:

  • There is a noticeable increase in gross salaries and wages, building expenses, and total fixed expenses over the years.
  • The balance of funds (exclusive of gifts) shows fluctuations, with a peak in 1961-62.
  • Gifts and special receipts have shown a significant increase over time, particularly from 1932-33 to 1962-63.
  • The totals available for all activities reflect the combined impact of the balance of funds and gifts, showing an overall increase over the years.

Mistral, mistral.ministral-3-3b-instruct

The image displays a financial summary table titled "FINANCIAL SUMMARY" with a focus on "FIXED EXPENSES" over several fiscal years. The years listed are 1962-63, 1961-62, 1960-61, 1959-60, and a baseline comparison year 1932-33.

Here's a detailed breakdown:

Fixed Expenses:

  1. Gross Salaries and Wages (includes both Building and Administration)

    • 1962-63: 23,261
    • 1961-62: 22,582
    • 1960-61: 18,623
    • 1959-60: 18,970
    • 1932-33: 3,825
  2. Building Expenses in Addition to Salaries

    • 1962-63: 13,395
    • 1961-62: 12,772
    • 1960-61: 15,200
    • 1959-60: 12,855
    • 1932-33: 4,286

Total Fixed Expenses

  • 1962-63: 36,656
  • 1961-62: 35,354
  • 1960-61: 33,823
  • 1959-60: 31,825
  • 1932-33: 8,111

Balance of Funds (Exclusive of Gifts) Available for All Activities

  • 1962-63: 2,058
  • 1961-62: 3,295
  • 1960-61: 993
  • 1959-60: 1,643
  • 1932-33: 1,405

Gifts and Special Receipts

  • 1962-63: 20,121
  • 1961-62: 19,288
  • 1960-61: 17,724
  • 1959-60: 15,568
  • 1932-33: 1,385

Totals Available for All Activities

  • 1962-63: 22,180
  • 1961-62: 22,583
  • 1960-61: 18,717
  • 1959-60: 17,211
  • 1932-33: 2,790

Observations:

  • There is a consistent increase in Gross Salaries and Wages over the years from 1932-33 to 1962-63.
  • Building Expenses show significant growth from 1932-33 to 1960-61, with a slight decrease in 1962-63.
  • Total Fixed Expenses also show a rising trend from 1932-33 through to 1962-63.
  • The Balance of Funds available for all activities fluctuates, peaking in 1961-62.
  • Gifts and Special Receipts have increased significantly from 1932-33 to 1962-63.
  • Totals Available for All Activities have generally increased over the years, with a notable jump from 1932-33 to subsequent years.

Mistral, mistral.magistral-small-2509

The image displays a financial summary table that outlines various expenses and funds available for activities across several fiscal years. The table is divided into two main sections: Fixed Expenses and Additional Financial Information.

Fixed Expenses

  1. Gross Salaries and Wages (includes both Building and Administration)

    • 1962-63: $23,261
    • 1961-62: $22,582
    • 1960-61: $18,623
    • 1959-60: $18,970
    • 1932-33: $3,825
  2. Building Expenses in Addition to Salaries

    • 1962-63: $13,395
    • 1961-62: $12,772
    • 1960-61: $15,200
    • 1959-60: $12,855
    • 1932-33: $4,286
  3. Total Fixed Expenses

    • 1962-63: $36,656
    • 1961-62: $35,354
    • 1960-61: $33,823
    • 1959-60: $31,825
    • 1932-33: $8,111

Additional Financial Information

  1. Balance of Funds (exclusive of Gifts) Available for All Activities

    • 1962-63: $2,058
    • 1961-62: $3,295
    • 1960-61: $993
    • 1959-60: $1,643
    • 1932-33: $1,405
  2. Gifts and Special Receipts

    • 1962-63: $20,121
    • 1961-62: $19,288
    • 1960-61: $17,724
    • 1959-60: $15,568
    • 1932-33: $1,385
  3. Totals Available for All Activities

    • 1962-63: $22,180
    • 1961-62: $22,583
    • 1960-61: $18,717
    • 1959-60: $17,211
    • 1932-33: $2,790

The table provides a clear view of the financial trends over the years, showing increases in both expenses and available funds. Notably, the gross salaries and wages, as well as building expenses, have seen significant increases from 1932-33 to 1962-63. The total fixed expenses have also risen correspondingly, while the balance of funds and special receipts have shown variability. The totals available for all activities have generally increased over the years reflected in the table.

Mistral, mistral.mistral-large-3-675b-instruct

The image is a financial summary table that details fixed expenses and available funds for various fiscal years. The data spans from the fiscal year 1932-33 up to 1962-63.

Here is a detailed breakdown of the information:

Fixed Expenses

  1. Gross Salaries and Wages (includes both Building and Administration):

    • 1962-63: 23,261
    • 1961-62: 22,582
    • 1960-61: 18,623
    • 1959-60: 18,970
    • 1932-33: 3,825
  2. Building Expenses in Addition to Salaries:

    • 1962-63: 13,395
    • 1961-62: 12,772
    • 1960-61: 15,200
    • 1959-60: 12,855
    • 1932-33: 4,286
  3. Total Fixed Expenses:

    • 1962-63: 36,656
    • 1961-62: 35,354
    • 1960-61: 33,823
    • 1959-60: 31,825
    • 1932-33: 8,111

Funds Available

  1. Balance of Funds (exclusive of Gifts):

    • 1962-63: 2,058
    • 1961-62: 3,295
    • 1960-61: 993
    • 1959-60: 1,643
    • 1932-33: 1,405
  2. Gifts and Special Receipts:

    • 1962-63: 20,121
    • 1961-62: 19,288
    • 1960-61: 17,724
    • 1959-60: 15,568
    • 1932-33: 1,385
  3. Totals Available for All Activities:

    • 1962-63: 22,180
    • 1961-62: 22,583
    • 1960-61: 18,717
    • 1959-60: 17,211
    • 1932-33: 2,790

Summary Observations:

  • There is a clear increase in both gross salaries and wages and building expenses over the years.
  • The total fixed expenses have significantly risen from 8,111 in 1932-33 to 36,656 in 1962-63.
  • The balance of funds exclusive of gifts shows fluctuations but is generally higher in recent years compared to 1932-33.
  • Gifts and special receipts have also increased notably over the decades.
  • The totals available for all activities have grown substantially from 2,790 in 1932-33 to 22,180 in 1962-63.

Mistral, mistral.ministral-3-14b-instruct

The image is a financial summary table detailing fixed expenses and available funds for various activities over several fiscal years. The data spans from the fiscal year 1932-33 to 1962-63. Here is a detailed breakdown of the information:

Fixed Expenses

  1. Gross Salaries and Wages (includes both Building and Administration)

    • 1962-63: $23,261
    • 1961-62: $22,582
    • 1960-61: $18,623
    • 1959-60: $18,970
    • 1932-33: $3,825
  2. Building Expenses in Addition to Salaries

    • 1962-63: $13,395
    • 1961-62: $12,772
    • 1960-61: $15,200
    • 1959-60: $12,855
    • 1932-33: $4,286
  3. Total Fixed Expenses

    • 1962-63: $36,656
    • 1961-62: $35,354
    • 1960-61: $33,823
    • 1959-60: $31,825
    • 1932-33: $8,111

Balance of Funds (Exclusive of Gifts) Available for All Activities

  • 1962-63: $2,058
  • 1961-62: $3,295
  • 1960-61: $993
  • 1959-60: $1,643
  • 1932-33: $1,405

Gifts and Special Receipts

  • 1962-63: $20,121
  • 1961-62: $19,288
  • 1960-61: $17,724
  • 1959-60: $15,568
  • 1932-33: $1,385

Totals Available for All Activities

  • 1962-63: $22,180
  • 1961-62: $22,583
  • 1960-61: $18,717
  • 1959-60: $17,211
  • 1932-33: $2,790

Observations:

  • There is a noticeable increase in both gross salaries and wages, and building expenses over the years.
  • Total fixed expenses have also increased significantly from $8,111 in 1932-33 to $36,656 in 1962-63.
  • Gifts and special receipts have shown a substantial rise, from $1,385 in 1932-33 to $20,121 in 1962-63.
  • The total funds available for all activities have increased, reflecting the overall growth in financial resources over the years.

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This is an image of a financial summary table, presented as a printed document. The table is laid out in landscape orientation, with various rows and columns detailing financial information. The header of the table reads "FINANCIAL SUMMARY" with a sub-header "FIXED EXPENSES" beneath it. The table is divided into columns labeled with fiscal years: "1962-63," "1961-62," "1960-61," "1959-60," and "1932-33."

The rows of the table include different financial line items such as "Gross Salaries and Wages (includes both Building and Administration)," "Building Expenses in Addition to Salaries," "Total Fixed Expenses," "Balance of Funds (exclusive of Gifts) Available for All Activities," "Gifts and Special Receipts," and "Totals Available for All Activities." Each row has corresponding numerical values in each fiscal year column, denoted in a monetary format. The data is itemized with dotted lines separating each row, facilitating reading the individual figures.

The document shows signs of aging, with a slightly yellowed paper and a creased lower right corner. There also appears to be an identifying number "10" in the bottom right corner, likely indicating its page or position within a series of documents. This artifact seems to be from an institutional repository, considering its formal presentation and systematic financial recording.

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The image shows a Financial Summary table that details fixed expenses and related financial data for multiple fiscal years. The table is organized into columns representing different fiscal years: 1962-63, 1961-62, 1960-61, 1959-60, and 1932-33. The rows categorize various financial components, including:

  1. Gross Salaries and Wages (includes both Building and Administration)
  2. Building Expenses in Addition to Salaries
  3. Total Fixed Expenses
  4. Balance of Funds (exclusive of Gifts) Available for All Activities
  5. Gifts and Special Receipts
  6. Totals Available for All Activities

Key Observations:

  • Fixed Expenses: These are broken down into gross salaries and wages, plus additional building expenses. The total fixed expenses are calculated for each year.
  • Balance of Funds: This represents the funds available for all activities, excluding gifts.
  • Gifts and Special Receipts: These are additional funds received during each fiscal year.
  • Totals Available for All Activities: This is the sum of the balance of funds and gifts/special receipts, indicating the total resources available for all activities in each year.

Data Highlights:

  • 1962-63:
    • Total Fixed Expenses: $36,656
    • Balance of Funds: $2,058
    • Gifts and Special Receipts: $20,121
    • Totals Available for All Activities: $22,180
  • 1961-62:
    • Total Fixed Expenses: $35,354
    • Balance of Funds: $3,295
    • Gifts and Special Receipts: $19,288
    • Totals Available for All Activities: $22,583
  • 1960-61:
    • Total Fixed Expenses: $33,823
    • Balance of Funds: $993
    • Gifts and Special Receipts: $17,724
    • Totals Available for All Activities: $18,717
  • 1959-60:
    • Total Fixed Expenses: $31,825
    • Balance of Funds: $1,643
    • Gifts and Special Receipts: $15,568
    • Totals Available for All Activities: $17,211
  • 1932-33:
    • Total Fixed Expenses: $8,111
    • Balance of Funds: $1,405
    • Gifts and Special Receipts: $1,385
    • Totals Available for All Activities: $2,790

Visual Characteristics:

  • The table is presented in a clean, tabular format with clear headings and numerical data.
  • The years are listed at the top, and categories are listed on the left.
  • The numbers are formatted with commas for readability.
  • The table includes dotted lines separating rows and columns, enhancing readability.
  • The page number "10" is visible in the bottom-right corner.

Purpose:

This financial summary appears to be part of an annual report or budget document, providing a detailed breakdown of fixed expenses, available funds, and receipts over several fiscal years. It allows stakeholders to assess financial trends, resource allocation, and the organization's financial health over time.

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The image is a document titled "Financial Summary" that presents a financial overview of an organization over a period of several years. The document is structured in a tabular format, displaying various financial metrics across different fiscal years. The table includes columns for the fiscal years 1962-63, 1961-62, 1960-61, 1959-60, and 1932-33. The rows detail different financial categories such as "Gross Salaries and Wages," "Building Expenses in Addition to Salaries," "Total Fixed Expenses," "Balance of Funds (exclusive of Gifts) Available for All Activities," "Gifts and Special Receipts," and "Totals Available for All Activities." The figures in the table are numerical values representing the financial data for each category in the respective fiscal years. The document appears to be a printed report, likely from an annual financial statement or budget report.

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The image shows a financial summary document that is titled "FIXED EXPENSES." The document is divided into several sections, each representing different financial years, specifically 1962-63, 1961-62, 1960-61, 1959-60, and 1932-33.

The document lists various financial categories, including Gross Salaries and Wages, Building Expenses in Addition to Salaries, Total Fixed Expenses, Balance of Funds (exclusive of Gifts), Gifts and Special Receipts, and Totals Available for All Activities.

Each category has corresponding figures for each financial year, providing a detailed breakdown of the financial status over the years. The figures are presented in a tabular format, making it easy to compare the expenses and funds across different years.

The document appears to be a historical financial record, possibly from an organization or institution, providing insights into its financial management and trends over several decades.