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The image shows a letter from the Busch-Reisinger Museum of Germanic Culture at Harvard University, dated January 6, 1965. The letter is a renewal appeal for financial support for the museum. The text explains that the upcoming year and the next will be crucial for the museum as it aims to increase its exhibition space, consolidate plaster casts, and create additional galleries for its growing collection of original works. It also mentions plans for redecorating to better showcase paintings, sculptures, and decorative objects.
The letter emphasizes the importance of current gifts to the Museum Association for sustaining these activities and notes that contributions have been vital to the museum's development. It asks for continued interest and support from the recipients. The letter is signed by Charles L. Kuhn, the Curator. A postscript (P.S.) at the bottom states that all contributions to the Association are tax-deductible as gifts to an educational institution. The letter is handwritten with the note "Renewal appeal, Jan. 6, 1965" at the top.
The image is a page from a letterhead of the Busch-Reisinger Museum of Germanic Culture at Harvard University, dated January 6, 1965. The letter is titled "Renewal Appeal" and is addressed to donors.
The letter states that the current year and the next are crucial for the museum. The museum plans to re-arrange exhibition space, consolidate plaster casts to free additional galleries for a growing collection of original works of art, and redecorate to better display paintings, sculpture, and decorative objects. Additionally, the museum aims to enhance its outreach to the community through lectures, guided tours, concerts, and exhibitions.
The letter emphasizes that all these activities rely on current gifts to the Museum Association. It mentions that the museum's endowment is sufficient only to maintain the building and expresses gratitude for past support. The letter concludes with a request for continued interest and support and is signed by Charles L. Kuhn, the Curator.
A postscript (P.S.) notes that all contributions to the Association are deductible from federal income tax as gifts to an educational institution.
The image shows a page from a letter dated January 6, 1965, addressed to a recipient by Charles L. Kuhn, the Curator of the Busch-Reisinger Museum of Germanic Culture at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
The letter highlights the significant plans and needs for the museum during the upcoming year and the next. The main points include:
The letter emphasizes that these activities depend on current gifts to the Museum Association, and it asks for continued support and interest. It also notes that all contributions to the Association are tax-deductible, as gifts to an educational institution.
At the top, the letterhead of the Busch-Reisinger Museum is visible, along with the Harvard University address. The letter is signed by Charles L. Kuhn, the Curator.
The image shows a letter from the Busch-Reisinger Museum of Germanic Culture at Harvard University, dated January 6, 1965. The letter, addressed to an unidentified recipient, discusses the museum's plans for the upcoming years, focusing on rearranging exhibition spaces, consolidating plaster casts, and redecorating to better showcase their growing collection of original art, paintings, sculptures, and decorative objects. The letter emphasizes the importance of these activities to the museum's mission and the community, and it highlights the need for continued financial support to fund these initiatives. The letter is signed by Charles L. Kuhn, the Curator, and includes a postscript noting that contributions to the association are deductible from federal income tax as gifts to an educational institution. An earlier notation at the top of the page indicates that this is a "Renewal appeal."
The image shows a letter from the Busch-Reisinger Museum of Germanic Culture at Harvard University, dated January 6, 1965. Here is a detailed summary:
Header:
Date:
Content:
Signatory:
Postscript:
Overall, the letter is a renewal appeal for financial support to help the museum improve and expand its facilities and services.
The image shows a page from a letter or document from the Busch-Reisinger Museum of Germanic Culture at Harvard University, dated January 6, 1965. The letter is a renewal appeal for donations.
Key points of the letter include:
Introduction and Purpose:
Museum Activities:
Funding and Support:
Closing:
The document is neatly typed and includes a handwritten note at the top, "Renewal appeal, Jan. 6, 1965."
The image shows a typed letter dated January 6, 1965, from the Busch-Reisinger Museum of Germanic Culture at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. The letter discusses plans for the year and the next, including re-arranging the exhibition space to create additional galleries and redecorating to enhance the presentation of various art forms. It stresses the importance of community services such as lectures, guided tours, concerts, and exhibitions. The letter appeals for continued financial support as current endowments cover only the maintenance of the building. It is signed by Charles L. Kuhn, the Curator. A P.S. note at the end mentions that contributions are tax-deductible as gifts to an educational institution. At the top of the page, handwritten text in blue ink reads: "Renewal appeal, Jan. 6, 1965—".
This image shows a typed letter on the letterhead of the Busch-Reisinger Museum of Germanic Culture, associated with Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The date on the letter is January 6, 1965. At the top left corner, there is a handwritten note saying "Renewal Appeal Jan. 6, 1965."
The content of the letter refers to an appeal for support for the museum. It mentions that the upcoming years would be crucial for re-arranging the exhibition space, consolidating plaster casts, and expanding gallery areas for a growing collection. The letter addresses the need for redecorating to best showcase the museum's paintings, sculptures, and decorative objects. It also mentions maintaining other museum activities like lectures, guided tours, concerts, and exhibitions, stating that these depend on current gifts to the Museum Association. The letter highlights that the endowment is only for building development, and emphasizes the importance of continued interest and support from the members.
The letter is signed "Sincerely yours," followed by the name Charles L. Kuhn, the Curator.
A postscript is included stating that all contributions to the Association are deductible from federal income tax as gifts to an educational institution.
The image shows an open book or document that appears to be a letter or appeal from the Busch-Reisinger Museum of Germanic Culture, located at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The document is dated January 6, 1965, and is addressed to potential donors or supporters.
Header Information:
Date:
Content:
Appeal for Support:
Closing:
Handwritten Note:
The document is a formal appeal for financial support, aimed at securing funding for the museum's expansion, renovation, and continued community engagement. It underscores the importance of donor contributions to the museum's ongoing operations and development. The handwritten note suggests that this is part of a larger campaign or effort to renew support for the institution.
The image shows a page from a book or document with handwritten text on the top left corner. The text reads "Renewal appeal, Jan. 6, 1965." The page has a title that reads "Busch-Reisinger Museum of Germanic Culture, Harvard University, Cambridge 38, Massachusetts." The page is dated January 6, 1965, and it contains a letter from Charles L. Kuhn, the curator of the museum, to the Museum Association. The letter discusses the museum's plans to rearrange its exhibition space and the need for additional galleries to showcase the growing collection of original works of art. The letter also mentions the need for funds to maintain the building and continue the museum's activities, such as lectures, guided tours, concerts, and exhibitions. The letter concludes with a request for continued support and mentions that contributions to the Association are deductible from the federal income tax as gifts to an educational institution.