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ARCH.2013.5.14, Rendition: 797982
The image shows a page from a booklet or program, likely from an event. The page is divided into two main sections. On the left side, there is a list of committee members, with Mrs. Samuel P. Huntington as the Chairman. The committee members listed are:
On the right side, the page lists honorary sponsors and patrons and patronesses. The honorary sponsors are:
The patrons and patronesses include many names, starting with:
The page also has a red "PAID" stamp indicating it has been processed, and a stamp for "The Radcliffe Club of Boston" with an address in Cambridge, Massachusetts. There is also a red label indicating that the item is from the "Massachusetts Collection" at the "Boston Public Library."
The image shows a page from a document or a book, specifically a list of individuals involved in an organization. This page is from a section titled "Committee" and "Honorary Sponsors" along with "Patrons and Patronesses."
Here's a detailed breakdown:
Committee:
Honorary Sponsors:
Patrons and Patronesses:
The document is from the Radcliffe Club of Boston, specifically from a collection titled "The Radcliffe Club of Boston" with a reference number 02138, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The page also has a stamp indicating it is a non-profit organization's U.S. Postage item, dated 9/8/64.
The image shows a page from a book or a document that appears to be related to an organization or event from the Radcliffe Club of Boston. The page is titled with two sections: "Committee" and "Honorary Sponsors, Patrons, and Patronesses."
Committee:
Honorary Sponsors:
Patrons and Patronesses:
The list includes numerous individuals, some of whom are paired as "Mr. and Mrs." indicating married couples:
The document is labeled as "PAID U.S. POSTAGE" and has a stamp indicating it was sent from Cambridge, Massachusetts. The Radcliffe Club of Boston is also mentioned, with an address at 10 Garden Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138. The stamp and label indicate it is part of a collection, specifically the "Museum Collection, Radcliffe Collection."
The image shows a page from a book or a printed document, likely from an event or organization's records. The page appears to be a list of individuals involved in a committee and honorary sponsors, along with patrons and patronesses.
Committee:
Honorary Sponsors:
Patrons and Patronesses:
The page also contains a postage stamp indicating it was sent through the mail by a non-profit organization, and there is a red label indicating it is part of the Radcliffe Club of Boston's Museum Collection. The address on the label is 10 Garden Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138.
The image shows a page from a program or brochure listing members of a committee and sponsors for an event or organization. The page is divided into several sections:
Committee:
Honorary Sponsors:
Patrons and Patronesses:
This section lists numerous individuals and couples, typically identified as "Mr. and Mrs." followed by their names. The list includes:
This page is part of a larger program, likely for a social or charity event, given the formal listing of patrons and committee members. The header indicates that this program is from the "Radcliffe Club of Boston" and includes a postage stamp indicating it was mailed.
The image shows an open page from a document, likely a program or booklet, which lists committee members, honorary sponsors, and patrons and patronesses for an event or organization. Here is a detailed summary of the content:
The left side of the page has a mailing label that includes:
The document appears to be professionally printed and is part of a larger booklet, possibly for an event or membership directory related to the Radcliffe Club of Boston.
This image shows two pages of an open book with a soft beige background. The left side has a header which reads "Committee," listing names beneath it, all prefaced with marital status and gender (such as Mrs. or Miss). The right-hand page has three headers: "Honorary Sponsors," "Patrons and Patronesses," and a continuation of the latter list down the page, each followed by a list of names, again including titles and often paired with "Mr. and Mrs."
The top of the left page is marked with the text "The Committee of the Children's Fashion Fair for the Benefit of the Children's Cancer Research Foundation 2/13/58." This indicates that the book is likely from a charitable event organized to raise funds for children's cancer research, dated February 13, 1958.
The bottom edge of the left page contains a label indicating "Museum Extension Project," suggesting that this book may be part of an archival collection or exhibit.
Overall, the spread seems to be from a historical document listing the organizers and supporters of a specific charity event.
The image shows an open book, likely a program or booklet, displaying a page titled "Committee" and "Honorary Sponsors". The page is neatly formatted with a clean, professional layout.
The image depicts a page from a formal program or booklet listing the Committee and Honorary Sponsors for an event. The layout is professional, with a clear hierarchy of roles and contributors, and the accompanying stamps and labels suggest it is part of an archival or historical collection related to the City of Boston.
The image shows an open book with two pages. The left page has a red label with the text "Non-Profit Org. U.S. POSTAGE PAID Cambridge, Mass." on it. The right page has a title "Committee" and a list of names. The title "Honorary Sponsors" is also on the right page, followed by a list of names. The book is placed on a gray surface.
The image shows a page from a book, which appears to be a membership directory or a list of patrons and committee members of an organization. The page is divided into two columns, with the left column listing the names of committee members and the right column listing the names of honorary sponsors, patrons, and patrons. The names are printed in a clear, legible font, and the page has a simple, clean design with no additional graphics or images. The image appears to be a close-up of the page, with the edges of the page visible on the left and right sides of the image.