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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1968-1970

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The image shows an open book with a newspaper clipping inserted between its pages. The newspaper clipping is from the "Herald Traveler" dated March 29, 1970. The clipping is titled "CURRENT ART EXHIBITS" and lists various art exhibitions and events happening in the New England area during that time.

Here are the details from the clipping:

  1. Fine Arts Museum:

    • Offers tours and workshops for teachers and students.
    • Tours are available on Tuesdays through Saturdays at 11:30 a.m.
    • Workshops are offered on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 10 a.m.
    • Contact: Dept. of Public Education, CO 7-8360.
  2. Art Treasure or Tomorrow:

    • An exhibition featuring over 130 outstanding gifts and purchases from the past year.
    • Includes paintings, drawings, prints, and decorative arts objects.
    • Runs through April 12.
    • Admission is free for museum members.
  3. Recent Prints:

    • Graphics from Helen Frankenthaler, Ellsworth Kelly, and others.
    • Runs through April 12.
  4. Graphic Through April 1:

    • Exhibition at the Addison Gallery of American Art.
    • Features works by various artists.
  5. Exhibition Through April 19:

    • Drawings from the permanent collection at the Fogg Art Museum.
  6. And His Circle, Through May 3:

    • Exhibition at the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
  7. Criticism League:

    • Meeting on April 1 at 8 p.m.
    • Topic: "Art and the Computer."
    • Tickets: $1.25.
  8. SALEM STATE COLLEGE:

    • Exhibition by George Eisenberg.
    • Runs through April 12.
  9. LAWRENCE ACADEMY, GROTON:

    • Exhibition by James Sanborn.
    • Runs through April 12.
  10. M.I.T., Hayden Gallery:

    • Exhibition by Lygia Clark.
    • Runs through April 12.
  11. STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST CO., BOSTON:

    • Exhibition by Rockwell Kent.
    • Runs through April 12.
  12. NATIONAL SHAWMUT BANK, BROOKLINE:

    • Exhibition of paintings by Brookline artists.
    • Runs through April 12.
  13. WELLESLEY COLLEGE:

    • Jewett Arts Center.
    • Exhibition by Jack Bush, Friedel Dzubas, and Jules Olitski.
    • Runs through April 12.

The clipping also includes a small section of text from another article titled "Maddix Bridge Moves Out," which is partially visible at the bottom of the clipping. The text is printed in a small font and is not fully legible in the image.

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The image shows a page from a newspaper titled "Herald Traveler" from Boston, Massachusetts, dated March 29, 1970. The page is focused on listing various art exhibits currently on display in different locations around the Boston area.

Here is a detailed summary of the exhibits mentioned:

  1. Fine Arts Museum (0244)

    • One-hour introductory tours are offered on Tuesdays through Saturdays at 11:30 a.m., starting from the Huntington Avenue entrance.
  2. Art Treasures for Tomorrow

    • Over 130 outstanding gifts and purchases from the Museum Collection are on display. These include artworks from various periods, including modern masterpieces, prints, and sculptures. The exhibit runs through April 12 and is free for members, with a 25-cent fee for non-members.
  3. Recent Prints

    • Graphics from the Museum's collection by Jim Dine, Helen Frankenthaler, and Elizabeth Kelly are on display through April 12.
  4. Lawrence Academy, Groton and Colleges by Beatrice and Trust Co.

    • Paintings and collages by Beatrice and Trust Co. are on display from April 1 through May 2.
  5. National Shawmut Bank, Cleveland Circle, Chestnut Hill Avenue

    • An exhibition of paintings by Guidon Cole is scheduled from April 1 through April 3.
  6. M.I.T. Hayden Gallery

    • An exhibition of photographic silkscreens by Larry Shore is on display through April 12.
  7. Needham YMCA Program Center

    • Junior Circle Invitational Art Exhibit sponsored by the Junior Circle of Needham, open through April 15.
  8. Salem State College, Salem

    • An exhibition by George E. Denton is open from April 1 through April 18.
  9. State Street Bank and Trust Co., Cambridge Gallery, 220 Franklin St.

    • Art works by several artists, including Rockport Art Association members, are on display from April 1 through April 18.
  10. Wellesley College, Jervis Arts Room, Wellesley

    • Sculpture and paintings by Julie Orlik, Kenneth Nolte, and others, open from April 1 through April 18.

Additionally, there is a smaller article titled "Waddix Bridge Club Moves Out" towards the bottom of the page, discussing the relocation of the Waddix Bridge Club to a new location.

The page also includes a bridge passage chart for navigating the Charles River, titled "Eight of 9," which seems to be a guide for a bridge crossing route.

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The image shows a newspaper page from the "New England Newspaper," specifically the "Herald Traveler" from Boston, MA, dated March 29, 1970. The main section visible is the "Current Art Exhibits" which lists various art exhibitions taking place in different locations.

  1. Fine Arts Museum

    • One-hour introductory tours are offered on Tuesday to Saturday at 11:30 a.m., starting at the Huntington Ave. entrance. Admission is free. Arrangements for tours and special groups can be made at the office of the Department of Public Relations, CO 2-7800.
    • "All Week: Treasures for Tomorrow. Over 130 outstanding gifts and purchases from the Museum collection by Jim Dine, Helen Frankenthaler, Ellsworth Kelly, and others. Also, the recent acquisition of paintings, sculptures, prints, and drawings by living American artists. Free for members, 25 cents for others."
  2. Recent Prints

    • Graphics from the Museum collection by Jim Dine, Helen Frankenthaler, Ellsworth Kelly, and others. Free for members, 25 cents for others.
  3. Lawrence Academy, Groton

    • Paintings and Collages by Beatrice C. Loper. Open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., and Sunday from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Through April 1.
  4. M.I.T. Hayden Gallery

    • Exhibition of photographic silk screens by Larry Stark. Through April 12.
  5. National Shawmut Bank, Cleveland Circle, Chestnut Hill Avenue

    • Exhibition of paintings by Guidion. During banking hours through April.
  6. Needham YWCA Program Center

    • Invitational Art Exhibition sponsored by the Junior Board of the Needham YWCA. Through April 1.
  7. Salem State College, Winter Hall, Salem, MA

    • Exhibition by the Salem Art Association. Open daily from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Through April 12.
  8. State Street Bank and Trust Co., 225 Franklin St., Boston

    • Rockport Art Association. Open daily from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. Through April 15.
  9. Wellesley College, Jewett Arts Center, Wellesley

    • Sculpture and paintings by Jules Olitski, Kenneth Noland, and others. Open Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Saturday from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Through April 19.

The lower portion of the page features an article titled "Madix Bridge Club Moves Out," which details the relocation of the Madix Bridge Club. The article is surrounded by a bridge column with terms and instructions for playing a specific bridge hand.

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The image shows a newspaper clipping from the "Herald Traveller," dated Monday, March 29, 1970. The section is titled "Current Art Exhibits" and lists various art exhibitions and events happening in the Boston area.

Here are some of the exhibitions and events mentioned:

  1. Fine Arts Museum (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston)

    • "One-hour introductory tours" offered Tuesday through Saturday at 11:30 a.m.
    • "Art Treasures for Tomorrow, Row" displaying over 130 artworks including paintings, sculptures, and tapestries, through April 12.
    • "Recent Prints" featuring graphics from the museum's collection by Jim Dine, Helen Frankenthaler, and others, through April 19.
  2. Boston University, College of Fine Arts

    • "Art of Black Africa" exhibition, through April 12.
  3. Lawrence Academy, Groton

    • Paintings and collages by Beatrice Riese, from April 1 through May 3.
  4. National Shawmut Bank, Cleveland Circle

    • Paintings by Cheston M. Miles, through April.
  5. New England Merchants National Bank

    • Invitational Art Exhibit sponsored by the Boston Chamber of Commerce, through April 10.
  6. Salem State College, Winfisky Gallery

    • Exhibition by George Elbert Burr, through April 10.
  7. State Street Bank and Trust Co. (various locations)

    • Exhibits including works by members of the New England Watercolor Society.
  8. Wellesley College, Jewett Arts Center

    • Paintings and sculpture by Jules Olitski, Kenneth Noland, and others, through March.

Additionally, there is a bridge column titled "Maddix Bridge Club Moves Out" by Robert H. Holmes, discussing a bridge game scenario. The bridge diagram at the bottom of the clipping shows a layout of cards and mentions a "Pass - Pass - Pass - East" sequence leading to a particular hand play.

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The image is a page from the "Herald Traveler" newspaper dated March 29, 1970. It features a section titled "Current Art Exhibits" with various listings of art shows happening in Boston and surrounding areas. Here's a detailed summary:

  1. Fine Arts Museum, Boston:

    • Event: One-hour introductory tours offered Tuesday through Saturday from 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
    • Special Event: A special exhibition of 18th-century American furniture and silver from the collection of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Adams.
    • Arrangements: Reservations can be made through the Museum's office at the Department of Public Welfare.
  2. Art Treasures for Tomorrow, Rowley:

    • Event: Over 130 outstanding gifts and purchases from treasures of the Museum of Fine Arts.
    • Details: Exhibits include paintings, sculptures, prints, and decorative arts. The event runs through April 12.
  3. Recent Prints, Boston:

    • Event: Graphics from the Museum collection by Jim Dine, Helen Frankenthaler, and others.
    • Details: Runs through March 29.
  4. All Week:

    • Event: Art Treasures for Tomorrow at the Museum in Rowley.
    • Cost: Members free, non-members 25 cents.
  5. Lawrence Academy, Groton:

    • Event: Paintings and Collages by Beatrice O’Connell.
    • Dates: April 1 through May 3.
  6. M.I.T. Hayden Gallery, Cambridge:

    • Event: Exhibition of photographic silhouettes by Larry Clark.
    • Dates: Through April 12.
  7. National Shawmut Bank, Cleveland Circle:

    • Event: Exhibition of Paintings by Guidon Coburn.
    • Details: Through April.
  8. Needham YMCA Program Center:

    • Event: Invitational Art Exhibition sponsored by the Junior Circle.
    • Dates: Through March 31.
  9. Wellesley College, Jewett Arts Center:

    • Event: Sculpture and paintings by Jules Olitski, Kenneth Noland, and others.
    • Dates: Through April 12.
  10. Other Notable Mentions:

    • Crittenden League: Continuation of exhibitions with refreshments.
    • Salem State College: Exhibition of works by George L. K. Morris.
    • State Street Bank and Trust Co., Cambridge: Exhibition by Frank B. Rockport.
    • Wellesley College: Art exhibits featuring various artists.

The page also includes an article titled "Maddix Bridge Club Moves Out" by Robert H. Drommes, detailing the club’s relocation and the challenges they faced in finding a new meeting place.

Additionally, there are various advertisements and small articles related to local events, news, and announcements.

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The image shows a newspaper page from the Herald Traveler, dated March 29, 1970, featuring a section on current art exhibits and a separate article about the Maddux Bridge Club.

Current Art Exhibits:

The page lists several art exhibits available at various locations in the Boston, Massachusetts area. Here are the details:

  1. Fine Arts Museum

    • Graphic Design: Through April 1, 5:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. on weekdays and 11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. on weekends.
    • One-Hour Introductory Tours: Offered Tuesday through Saturday at 11:30 a.m.
    • All Week: Exhibits include paintings and drawings from the American Collection and the Hispanic Circle.
  2. Lawrence Academy, Groton

    • Paintings and Collages: By Beatrice Wood, through April 19.
    • M.I.T. Hayden Gallery: Exhibition of photographic silkscreens by Larry Rivers, through April 12.
  3. National Shawmut Bank, Cleveland Circle, Chestnut Hill Avenue

    • Exhibition of Paintings: By Guidon Coburn, during banking hours through April.
  4. Needham YMCA Program Center

    • Invitational Art Exhibit: Sponsored by the Junior Circle, through April 15.
  5. Salem State College, Winthrop

    • Exhibition: By George H. Beardsley, through April 17.
  6. State Street Bank and Trust Co., Cambridge Gallery, 225 Franklin St.

    • Exhibition: Artworks by seven Rockport Art Assn. members, through April 21.
  7. Wellesley College, Jewett Arts Center, Wellesley

    • Sculpture and Paintings: By Jules Olitski, through April 19.
  8. Continuous Exhibits:

    • Crittenden League: Held every Friday, 17:00 p.m., continuous refreshments, tickets $1.50.

Article: "Maddux Bridge Club Moves Out"

The article discusses the history and significance of the Maddux Bridge Club, located in the Boston area. It mentions the club's move and how it has been a focal point for the local community. The article includes a map of the bridge club's layout, detailing the various rooms and their capacities, and the different passes available for members.

The article also highlights the bridge club's history, including its architectural features and the significance of its location within the community. The layout of the club is detailed, showing different rooms and their capacities, and the different passes available to members.

The map within the article is a diagram of the bridge club, showing various rooms and their respective capacities, as well as the different types of passes (North, East, South, West, Pass, etc.) and their prices.

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This is an image of a newspaper page from the "HERALD TRAVELER" dated March 29, 1970, as indicated by the date stamp in the top corner. The main heading reads "CURRENT ART EXHIBITS," and the page details various art exhibitions and events that were current at that time. The text is divided into multiple columns and includes information on art museum tours, recent prints, graphics exhibitions, and art at various banks and colleges.

The newspaper is oriented such that the top of the page is towards the left side of the image, with the text running perpendicular to the normal reading orientation. The newspaper page is open and part of a bound collection of papers, which could suggest it's being preserved in a library or archive, given the range of page edges visible on the left indicating a substantial compilation.

The specific exhibits and events listed pertain to the local arts scene, with mentions of fine art museums and various artists, suggesting this was a resource for the culturally interested public at the time. The paper's coloration and typography reflect the print technology and styles of the late 1960s to early 1970s.

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The image shows an open book or album with a newspaper clipping pasted on the right page. The clipping is titled "CURRENT ART EXHIBITS" and lists several art exhibitions happening at various locations, including the Fine Arts Museum, Lawrence Academy, National Shawmut Bank, Needham YMCA Program Center, Salem State College, State Street Bank and Trust Co., and Wellesley College. The newspaper text is printed on yellowed paper, indicative of an older article, and the date stamp on the top of the page says "MAR 29 1970" from the Herald Traveler, Boston, Mass.

Additionally, at the bottom of the clipping, there is an article titled "Maddix Bridge Club Moves Out." The text of the article is upside down in the image. The article talks about a high school bridge team moving to a new school building and some details about the team’s activities.

The clipping is affixed with some adhesive material at the top of the page, and the book's binding is visible on the left side of the image.

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The image shows a page from a newspaper or magazine, specifically from the Herald Traveler dated March 29, 1970, located in Boston, Mass. The page is titled "CURRENT ART EXHIBITS" and appears to be a section dedicated to listing and describing various art exhibitions and events happening in the area at that time.

Key Details:

  1. Header Information:

    • The top of the page includes the newspaper's name, location, and date.
    • The section title, "CURRENT ART EXHIBITS," is prominently displayed.
  2. Content Layout:

    • The page is divided into multiple columns, typical of newspaper formatting.
    • The left column lists several art exhibitions with details such as:
      • Fine Arts Museum: One-hour introductory tours offered from Tuesday through Saturday, 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., with free admission for members and a fee for non-members.
      • Art Treasures for Tomor. Row: An exhibition of over 130 outstanding gifts and purchases from treasures of the ancient world and the Orient, available to the public through April 12.
      • Recent Prints: A collection of graphics from Helen Rosenbaum, Ellsworth Kelly, and others, available through April 16.
    • The right column contains additional listings, including:
      • Graphics: A bicentenary exhibition at the American Collections through May 3.
      • Lawrence Academy: An exhibition of paintings and sculptures by Greton Orchard, running from Monday through Thursday, April 1–4.
      • National Shawmut Bank: An exhibition of paintings by Brockton artists, running through April.
      • Salem State College: An exhibition of works by Salem artists, running from Friday, April 3, through Sunday, April 5.
      • State Street Bank and Rockport Art Association: An exhibition of works by seven Rockport artists, running from April 10 through April 18.
      • Wellesley College: An exhibition of jewelry and other works by Janet S. Ostos, Kenneth Noe, and others, running from Monday through Wednesday, April 6–8.
  3. Visual Design:

    • The page features a clean, structured layout with clear headings and subheadings.
    • Text is printed in a typewriter-like font, typical of newspapers from the early 1970s.
    • The page includes a mix of bold and regular text to differentiate headings, subheadings, and body text.
  4. Additional Elements:

    • At the bottom of the page, there is a section titled "MADRIX BRIDGE CLUB MOVES OUT", which appears to be unrelated to the art exhibits and seems to be part of another article or advertisement.
    • The page also includes some smaller text and annotations, possibly notes or corrections, which are typical in newspaper layouts.

Summary:

The image depicts a newspaper page from March 29, 1970, focusing on a curated list of art exhibitions and cultural events in Boston and surrounding areas. The page provides detailed information about each exhibition, including dates, locations, and admission details, reflecting the cultural and artistic activities of the time. The layout and design are characteristic of mid-20th-century newspapers.

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A newspaper clipping from the "Herald Traveler Boston, Mass." dated March 29, 1970, is displayed on a white background. The clipping features a section titled "CURRENT ART EXHIBITS" with details about various art exhibitions and events. The article lists exhibitions at institutions such as the Fine Arts Museum, Lawrence Academy, Salem State College, and others. Each entry provides information about the exhibition's title, location, dates, and highlights. The text is printed in black ink on a light-colored paper, and the clipping appears to be part of a larger document or collection.