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The image shows a page from a newspaper, specifically from "The Boston Globe" dated Friday, December 17, 1965. The page is part of the "Today in Society" section and features an article titled "Brilliant Company Gathers For German Center Bow." The article is written by Marjorie Sherman and discusses a reception held at Harvard's Busch-Reisinger Museum to welcome the new German Consul General and his wife, Dr. Joachim Wess and Mrs. Edgar von Schmidt-Pauli.
The article mentions that the event was attended by a large and distinguished group of professors and students. The purpose of the gathering was to introduce the new German Consul General and his wife, who have come to Boston to establish the first U.S. Center of the Arts. The center is backed by the German government and the Goethe Society.
The article highlights the presence of notable figures, including Harvard's Prof. von Bothmer, who is the director of the Fine Arts Museums, and other distinguished guests from the academic and cultural communities. The event included a reception and a dinner, with guests enjoying conversation and music.
The page also includes two photographs:
The article emphasizes the cultural and academic significance of the event and the importance of the new German Arts Center in Boston.
The image shows a page from The Boston Globe, dated Friday, December 17, 1965. The page features two articles:
Headline Article: "Brilliant Company Gathers For German Center Bow"
Women's Pages Article:
The page is well-preserved with the newspaper clippings neatly pasted into what appears to be a scrapbook or an album. The articles provide a glimpse into the cultural and academic significance of the event and the establishment of the German Arts Center in Boston.
The image shows a page from a newspaper, specifically "The Boston Globe" dated Friday, December 17, 1965. The page is titled "Brilliant Company Gathers For German Center Bow" and falls under the "Today in Society" and "Women's Pages" sections.
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The overall focus of the page is to showcase the inauguration of the German Arts Center in Boston and the notable attendees who played a part in this cultural event.
The image shows a page from the Boston Globe newspaper dated Friday, December 17, 1965. The article, titled "Brilliant Company Gathers For German Center Bow," appears under the "Today in Society" section and the "Women's Pages."
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The overall context of the article emphasizes the importance of cultural exchange and international collaboration in fostering a rich cultural environment in Boston.
The image shows a page from "The Boston Globe" dated Friday, December 17, 1965. The page is dedicated to society news and features two main articles.
The first article, titled "Brilliant Company Gathers For German Center Bow," is written by Marjorie Sherman. It describes an event at Harvard's Busch-Reisinger Museum, where German Consul General and Mrs. Edgar von Schmidt-Pauli hosted a gathering to introduce Dr. Joachim Weno, the new director of the first U.S. German Center for Cultural Understanding. The article mentions notable attendees, including Dr. and Mrs. Hans Swarowski, Dr. and Mrs. Fritz Roeber, and Mr. and Mrs. Emil F. Schipper. The event celebrated the establishment of the German Center and its mission to foster cultural exchange through lectures, films, and music.
The second article, under the "Women's Pages," features photographs of Dr. Joachim Weno and his wife, newly arrived in Boston. The caption identifies Dr. Weno as the director of the first German Arts Center in the U.S. and mentions his wife by his side. The article also includes a photograph of Museum Director Charles Kuhn with the German Consul General and Mrs. Edgar von Schmidt-Pauli, highlighting the significance of the event and the guests in attendance.
The layout includes these photographs, a section titled "Today in Society," and various advertisements, providing a glimpse into the social and cultural activities of the time.
The image is a newspaper clipping from The Boston Globe, dated Friday, December 17, 1965. The article is titled "Brilliant Company Gathers For German Center Bow" and is part of the "Today in Society" column, written by Marjorie Sherman.
Event:
A social gathering at the Harvard Club's Busch-Reisinger Museum honored new Bostonians, particularly focusing on Dr. Joachim Werna and his wife. The event was hosted by the German Consul General Edgar von Schmidt-Pauli and his wife.
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Purpose of the Event:
The gathering was to welcome Dr. Joachim Werna, the incoming director of the new German Art Centers (specifically the Goethe Society), and his wife. The couple recently moved to Boston from Baghdad, where Dr. Werna was involved with the Goethe Society there.
Selection of Boston:
Boston was chosen as the site for one of the first cultural centers due to its rich cultural advantages, including its universities, museums, and historical ties to German heritage.
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The article highlights the cultural significance of the event and the distinguished guests who attended.
The image shows a scrapbook or album page featuring several clipped newspaper articles and photographs from The Boston Globe dated Friday, December 17, 1965. The headlines and articles focus on a gathering for the opening of a German Center in Boston.
The main headline reads, "Brilliant Company Gathers For German Center Bow," with a smaller caption "Today in Society." The articles describe an event at Harvard's Busch-Reisinger Museum, attended by dignitaries including German Consul General and Mrs. Edgar von Schmidt-Pauli, professors, students, and other notable guests. Notably, Dr. Joachim Wena, who was set to be the first director of the U.S. German Center of the Arts, and his wife are mentioned.
There are two black-and-white photographs with captions:
The articles highlight the significance of the German Center and its cultural value, mentioning distinguished guests and their roles. The page captures a historical moment of cultural exchange and celebration for the German community in Boston.
The image shows a newspaper clipping from The Boston Globe, dated Friday, December 17, 1965. The article is titled "Brilliant Company Gathers For German Center Bow." There are three separate sections visible in the clipping.
The top-left corner contains a small box headlined "Today in Society" by Marjorie Sherman, there is a mention of a "new Boston" and a bit about German-American relations, specifically relating to the Goethe Society.
In the top-right section, titled "Women's Pages," there appears to be a continuation or another part of an article.
The bottom half of the clipping contains photographs with captions. There are images of people with accompanying titles such as "MUSEUM DIRECTOR," and "NEWCOMERS TO BOSTON," but the faces are obscured for privacy. The text references various individuals related to the arts and cultural sectors, mentioning roles and affiliations with a German center and museum, indicating an event or association of cultural or historical significance.
Additionally, there seems to be a small mention of newcomers to Boston, referencing an individual who appears to be taking on a director role of a German arts center in the U.S., with a photo credit to LeRoy Ryan Photos.
The paper itself shows signs of aging, with some yellowing and wear. The clipping has been pasted in a larger scrapbook or binder, visible by the bound edge on the left of the image.
The image depicts a page from a newspaper or magazine, specifically from The Boston Globe, dated Friday, December 17, 1965. The page is titled "Brilliant Company Gathers For German Center Bow" and is part of the "Today in Society" section, authored by Marjorie Sherman.
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The image captures a historical moment of cultural significance, showcasing the establishment of a German Arts Center in Boston. It highlights the involvement of prominent figures and emphasizes the importance of cultural exchange and artistic collaboration between Germany and the United States. The formal attire of the attendees and the professional photography suggest the event's prestige and importance.
The image shows an open book with a newspaper clipping attached to the page. The clipping is from the Boston Globe and is dated December 17, 1965. The headline reads "Brilliant Company Gathers For German Center Bow." The article discusses the establishment of the first German Arts Center in the United States, located in Boston. It mentions the presence of notable individuals, including General and Mrs. Edgar von Schmidt-Pauli, who were invited to the event. The article also highlights the significance of the center for cultural exchange and the involvement of prominent figures like Dr. Joachim Wens, who was appointed as the director. The clipping includes a photograph of Dr. Wens and his wife, as well as other individuals associated with the center.