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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1972-1973

ARCH.2013.5.15, Rendition: 800879

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The image depicts an open book or document with a form glued onto one of its pages. The form appears to be an order form for tickets to a performance of "No, No, Nanette" at the Shubert Theatre on January 22, 1973. The details on the form include:

  • Ticket price: $20.00 per person, with a $10.00 tax-deductible portion.
  • Payment method: A check payable to Harvard University.
  • Information required: Name, address, zip code, and telephone number.
  • Instructions: Tickets will be assigned in the order of receipt, and the form should be returned by December 30, 1972.
  • Option: If unable to attend the performance, there is an option to send a contribution to the Hodder exhibition.

The book or document itself has text visible on the right page, which seems to be part of a larger article or essay. The text mentions "By Seth Gross" and discusses a performance, possibly related to theater or music. The content includes descriptions of a performance setting, audience reactions, and the quality of the performance. The text is printed in a serif font, and the page layout includes a margin with line numbers.

The form is affixed to the page with what appears to be clear tape, and there are visible creases and folds on the form, indicating it has been handled or stored for some time.

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The image shows an open book or a magazine with two main sections of interest:

  1. Left Page (Front of a Form):

    • This page contains a form for purchasing tickets for a performance.
    • The performance is of "No, No, Nanette" scheduled for January 22, 1973, at the Shubert Theatre.
    • The ticket price is $20.00 per person, with a note that $10.00 of that amount is tax-deductible.
    • There is a space for the recipient to indicate the number of tickets needed.
    • The form requests a check payable to Harvard University for the total amount, which should be enclosed.
    • There are fields for the recipient's name, address, ZIP code, and telephone number.
    • There is a checkbox to indicate if the recipient cannot attend the performance but wants to contribute to the Holder exhibition instead, with a corresponding space for the amount of the contribution.
  2. Right Page (Partially Visible Text):

    • The right page seems to contain some text, likely from an article or a book chapter.
    • The visible part begins with a discussion about a character named "Bunny" and some context about a school or educational setting.
    • The text mentions a school's educational system and the qualities of an ideal school, referencing a specific curriculum and educational philosophy.
    • The section talks about the importance of creativity, art, and music within the educational framework, emphasizing how these aspects enrich students' lives.

Overall, this image captures an educational or cultural event ticket form and a snippet of an educational article or chapter.

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The image shows an open book with a form tucked inside. The form appears to be a request or order form for tickets to a performance. The text on the form reads:

"Please send ___ tickets for the January 22, 1973, performance of 'No, No, Nanette' at the Shubert Theatre.

Tickets - $20.00 per person ($10.00 tax-deductible)

My check, payable to Harvard University, for the sum of $___ is enclosed.

Name __________________________

Address __________________________

Zip ________ Telephone ____________

Tickets will be assigned in the order of receipt. Please return by December 30, 1972.

[Checkbox] I cannot come to the performance but send my contribution to the Hodler exhibition $ ____."

There is a light brown, slightly transparent sheet partially over the form, and the page to the right has some printed text, but it is not fully legible. The book itself has a green hardcover.

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The image shows a form for ordering tickets to a theater performance. Here's a detailed summary:

  1. Event Details:

    • The performance is of the musical "No, No, Nanette."
    • The specific date for the performance is January 22, 1973.
    • The venue is the Schubert Theatre.
  2. Ticket Information:

    • The cost per ticket is $20.00.
    • Out of the $20.00, $10.00 is tax-deductible.
  3. Payment and Order Form:

    • The form instructs the requester to send a check payable to Harvard University for the total sum of the tickets ordered.
    • Fields to fill out include:
      • Name
      • Address
      • Zip code
      • Telephone number
  4. Additional Instructions:

    • Tickets will be assigned based on the order of receipt.
    • The form must be returned by December 30, 1972.
    • There is an option to make a contribution to the Hoder exhibition if the requester cannot attend the performance.

This form appears to be part of a larger booklet or magazine, as there is text visible on the right side that doesn’t pertain to the order form itself.

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The image shows an open book with a ticket request form placed between two pages. Here’s a detailed description:

  1. Ticket Request Form:

    • The form is for tickets to the January 22, 1973, performance of "No, No, Nanette" at the Shubert Theatre.
    • The cost of the tickets is $20.00 per person, with a tax-deductible amount of $10.00.
    • The form includes a space for a check payable to Harvard University, with a blank line for the amount.
    • There are fields for the requester's name, address, zip code, and telephone number.
    • The tickets will be assigned in the order of receipt and must be returned by December 30, 1972.
    • There is an option to contribute to the Hodler exhibition if the person cannot attend the performance.
  2. Pages of the Book:

    • The left page appears to be blank or partially blank, with some text visible but not legible.
    • The right page contains text that seems to be a narrative or an article, but only a portion is visible. The text discusses a concert, mentioning a specific organ and a performance by a group or individual, possibly a musician or choir.
  3. Condition:

    • The book appears to be old, with some signs of wear and tear, such as frayed edges and possibly some age-related discoloration.

The ticket request form is the main focus of the image, and it provides a historical glimpse into ticket purchasing for a theater performance in 1973.

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The image shows a page from an old book or document with a form inserted between the pages. The form appears to be a request for tickets to a performance of "No, No, Nanette" at the Shubert Theatre on January 22, 1973.

Here are the details on the form:

  • It requests that a specified number of tickets be sent for the performance.
  • Each ticket costs $20.00 per person, with a tax-deductible amount of $10.00 per person.
  • The form includes a space for a check, payable to Harvard University, for the total amount enclosed.
  • There are fields to fill in for the name, address, zip code, and telephone number of the person making the request.
  • Tickets will be assigned in the order of receipt, and the form instructs to return it by December 30, 1972.
  • There is an option to check a box if the person cannot attend the performance but wishes to contribute to the Hodler exhibition.

The page of the book visible on the right side seems to be a continuation of some text, likely a narrative or an essay, discussing music and possibly a concert or performance related to a piece by Seth Glier, mentioning the "Busch-Reisinger Museum," and the "Hodler exhibition." The writing appears to be from a book or publication from the early 1970s.

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The image shows an open book with a ticket order form affixed to one of the pages. The form is for purchasing tickets to the January 22, 1973, performance of "No, No, Nanette" at the Shubert Theatre. Tickets cost $20.00 per person ($10.00 tax-deductible).

The form has blanks for the number of tickets, the total amount enclosed via check payable to Harvard University, and personal details such as Name, Address, Zip, and Telephone. There is a note stating that tickets will be assigned in order of receipt and must be returned by December 30, 1972.

Additionally, there is an option to check a box indicating the person cannot attend the performance but wants to send a contribution to the Hodler exhibition, with a blank space for the contribution amount.

The overall appearance suggests this is a historical or archival document possibly related to Harvard University or an associated event. The book appears aged, with yellowed pages and a green hardcover visible on the left side.

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This image shows a partially opened book or a binder with a page on the right containing text, which appears to be part of an article or essay. The left page has a form affixed to it, with options for requesting tickets for a performance of "No, No, Nanette" at the Shubert Theatre on January 22, 1973. The form lists ticket prices at $20.00 per person, with $10.00 being tax-deductible, and includes an option to make a check payable to Harvard University. There are fields for the purchaser to fill out their name, address, zip code, and telephone number. The form also indicates that ticket assignments are based on the order of receipt and had to be returned by December 30, 1972. An additional option allows individuals to forgo attending the performance and instead send a contribution to the Holder exhibition. The page and form show some yellowing with age, suggesting it is a historical document.

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The image shows an open book or document with a form printed on one of its pages. The form appears to be a ticket order or registration sheet for a performance titled "No, No, Nanette" scheduled for January 22, 1973, at the Shubert Theatre. Key details from the form include:

  1. Performance Information:

    • The event is a performance of "No, No, Nanette".
    • The venue is the Shubert Theatre.
    • The date is January 22, 1973.
  2. Ticket Pricing:

    • Tickets are priced at $20.00 per person, with an additional note indicating that the amount is tax-deductible.
  3. Payment Instructions:

    • Attendees are instructed to enclose a check payable to Harvard University for the total amount of tickets ordered.
    • There is a blank line for the amount to be filled in.
  4. Personal Information Fields:

    • The form includes spaces for the attendee’s Name, Address, Zip Code, and Telephone Number.
  5. Additional Options:

    • There is a checkbox for attendees who cannot attend the performance but wish to send a contribution to the Hodler exhibition. A blank line is provided for the contribution amount.
  6. Ticket Assignment:

    • Tickets will be assigned in the order of receipt, and the form must be returned by December 30, 1972.
  7. Physical Context:

    • The book or document appears to be part of an archive or collection, as indicated by the visible spine and other pages in the background. The form is slightly faded or aged, suggesting it is a historical or archival item.

The right page of the book contains text that seems to be part of a narrative or description, possibly discussing a performance or event, but the visible portion is not fully legible in the image. The overall setting suggests this is a historical document related to a theatrical event or fundraising effort.

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An open book with a ticket for a performance of "No, No, Nanette" at the Shubert Theatre on January 22, 1973. The ticket includes a section for the name, address, and zip code of the ticket holder, as well as a section for a contribution to the Hodler exhibition. The ticket also includes a check made payable to Harvard University for the sum of $20.00 per person, with a tax-deductible option. The book appears to be a collection of tickets or event programs, with some pages missing or blank.