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The image depicts a letter from the Graduate Students' Fine Arts Club dated October 4, 1973. The letter is addressed to the members of the Fogg Community and invites them to participate in the club's activities for the year.
Key points from the letter include:
Purpose of the Club: The club aims to provide members with opportunities to meet guest speakers, attend social events, and discuss works in progress and topics of common interest.
Upcoming Event: The club is planning its first major social event of the year, a dinner at the Harvard Club in Boston on October 16. All members and their spouses are urged to attend.
RSVP Details: Members are asked to indicate their intention to attend the dinner by filling out the enclosed slip and returning it to Desk 68 in the Fogg Art Museum by 5:00 P.M. on Tuesday, October 9.
Payment: There is no additional charge for attending the dinner, but dues of $12.00 must be paid as soon as possible. Payment can be made by mailing a check to the Fine Arts Club or delivering it to David Arnheim, Tom Kaufman, Shreve Simpson, or Joanna Woods-Marsden.
Encouragement to Join: The letter encourages members to join the club and participate in its activities.
The letter is signed by David Arnheim, Tom Kaufman, Joanna Woods-Marsden, and Shreve Simpson for the Fine Arts Club.
The bottom of the letter includes a detachable slip for members to fill out with their name, address, phone number, and attendance confirmation for the dinner, along with an option to enclose the payment of $12.00.
The image shows a letter from the Graduate Students Fine Arts Club, dated October 4, 1973. The letter is addressed to members of the Fogg Community.
Here are the main points of the letter:
Invitation to Join: The club is inviting members to join for the upcoming year, highlighting their plans for guest speakers, social events, and informal meetings.
First Major Event: The club is organizing its first significant social event—a dinner at the Busch-Reisinger Museum on October 14 at 6:30 PM. Attendance is encouraged for members and their spouses.
RSVP Requirement: To ensure efficient planning, members are asked to notify their intent to attend by returning a slip to the Graduate Students’ mailbox or desk 68 by 5:00 PM on Tuesday, October 9.
Payment Details: There will be no additional charge for the dinner, but a $12.00 fee is required. Members can pay by mailing a check to the Fine Arts Club, payable to David Arnheim, Tom Kaufman, Shreve Simpson, or Joanna Woods-Marsden. Alternatively, they can hand over the slip with the payment to any of these individuals.
Signatures and Contact Information: The letter is signed by David Arnheim, Tom Kaufman, Joanna Woods-Marsden, and Shreve Simpson, who are listed as representatives for the Fine Arts Club.
The bottom of the letter includes spaces for the recipient's name, address, phone number, and confirmation of attendance along with the enclosed payment of $12.00.
The image displays a letter from the Graduate Students Fine Arts Club, dated October 4, 1973. The letter is addressed to members of the Fogg Community, inviting them to join the club for the upcoming year. Key details include:
The image shows a letter from the Graduate Students' Fine Arts Club dated October 4, 1973. Here is a detailed summary of its contents:
Introduction and Invitation:
Main Event Announcement:
RSVP Instructions:
Payment Information:
Encouragement to Join:
Contact Information:
RSVP Slip:
This letter aims to organize and promote the first major event of the Graduate Students' Fine Arts Club and encourage active participation from the community.
The image is of a letter from the Graduate Students' Fine Arts Club dated October 4, 1973. The letter is addressed to members of the Foggy Community and invites them to join the club for the coming year. Here are the key details:
Invitation to Join the Club:
Activities and Events:
First Major Event:
RSVP and Payment:
Payment Instructions:
Signatories:
RSVP Slip:
The letter is written on a typewriter and is neatly organized, with a clear call to action for members to participate and join the club.
The image shows an invitation letter from the Graduate Students' Fine Arts Club, dated October 4, 1973. The letter is addressed to members of the Fogg Community and invites them to join the club for the coming year.
Key points of the letter include:
Invitation and Overview: The club invites members to join and participate in a variety of activities, including talks by distinguished guest speakers and social events throughout the year.
Major Event: The club's first major social event is a dinner at the Busch-Reisinger Museum on Sunday, October 14, at 6:30 PM. Members and their spouses are encouraged to attend.
RSVP: To help with planning, attendees are asked to fill out and return the attached slip to the Graduate Students' mailbox or desk 68 by 5:00 PM on Tuesday, October 9.
Membership Fees: There will be no additional charge for attending the dinner, but members are required to pay a dues fee of $12.00. The fee includes membership for the member and their spouse.
Payment Instructions: Checks can be mailed to the Fine Arts Club or given to one of the listed individuals: David Arnheim, Tom Kaufman, Shreve Simpson, or Joanna Woods-Marsden.
Significant Information: The letter emphasizes the importance of joining early to participate fully in the club's activities.
The bottom of the letter includes spaces for the recipient's name, address, phone number, confirmation of attendance, and payment details.
This image shows a typed letter from the Graduate Students Fine Arts Club, dated October 4, 1973. The letter is addressed to members of the Fogg Community, inviting them to join the club for the upcoming year. It mentions that the club sponsors a series of talks by distinguished guest speakers and social events throughout the year, including informal meetings to discuss work in progress.
The letter highlights the first major social event, a dinner at the Busch-Reisinger Museum on Sunday, October 14, at 6:30 p.m., and urges members and their spouses to attend. It requests members to confirm attendance by filling out the attached slip and returning it by 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, October 9. The letter specifies that there will be no additional charge for attending the dinner beyond the $12 dues that must be paid promptly.
The letter is signed by David Arnheim, Tom Kaufman, Joanna Woods-Marsden, and Shreve Simpson on behalf of the Fine Arts Club.
Below the main body of the letter, there is a detachable RSVP form for members to fill out their name, address, phone number, attendance confirmation, spouse’s attendance, and enclosing payment of $12.00.
The letter also has a handwritten name "L. Carpenter" in blue ink at the top right corner.
This is an image of a typewritten letter dated October 4, 1973, from the Graduate Students' Fine Arts Club. The letter is addressed to members of the Fogg Community, inviting them to join the club for the upcoming year and to attend a social event, a dinner, which will be held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum at 6:30 PM on Sunday evening, October 14. The letter explains that in order for planning to proceed efficiently, attendees should notify their intention to attend by filling out an attached slip and returning it to the Graduate Students' mailbox or Desk 60 no later than 5:00 PM, Tuesday, October 9.
Additionally, it is stated that there will be no additional charge for attending the year's dinner beyond the necessary dues of $12.00. This decision, as stated in the letter, is due to financial constraints that require dues to be as low as possible. Members can pay dues or donate more if able, with checks payable to the Fine Arts Club. The letter requests that payments or communications be directed to individuals named David Arnheim, Tom Kaufman, Shreve Simpson, or Joanna Woods-Marsden.
The letter ends with an encouragement for recipients to join the club and participate in the full schedule of activities. It has been signed in the name of David Arnheim, Tom Kaufman, Joanna Woods-Marsden, and Shreve Simpson for the Fine Arts Club.
Below the main body of the letter, there is a form with blanks for the recipient to fill in their name, address, phone number, and confirm their attendance for the dinner on October 14 with their spouse. There is also a reminder to enclose payment of $12.00.
On the top right corner, there are handwritten notes which appear to be a signature or note by an individual, possibly evaluating or acknowledging the letter's content.
The image shows a printed invitation letter from the Graduate Students' Fine Arts Club. The letter is dated October 4, 1973, and is addressed to a member of the Fogg community. The letter invites the recipient to join the Fine Arts Club for the coming year. It mentions that the Club will hold its first major social event of the year, a dinner at the Busch-Reisinger Museum on Saturday, October 14, at 6:30 p.m. The letter also provides instructions on how to RSVP by filling out a slip and returning it to the Graduate Students' mailbox or Desk 68 no later than 5:00 p.m., Tuesday, October 9. The letter includes the names of the Club's representatives, David Arnheim, Tom Kaufman, Joanna Woods-Marsden, Shreve Simpson, and JoAnna Woods-Marsden, and provides a space for the recipient to provide their name, address, phone number, and payment of $12.00 for the dinner.
The image is a page from a document that appears to be an invitation letter from the Graduate Students Fine Arts Club. The letter is dated October 4, 1973, and is addressed to a member of the Fogg Community. The letter is written on behalf of the Graduate Students Fine Arts Club and is inviting the recipient to join the club for the coming year. The letter mentions that the club sponsors a series of talks by distinguished guest speakers, as well as social events throughout the year. The letter also mentions that there will be no additional charge for attending this year's dinner, but membership dues of $12.00 will be paid as soon as possible. The letter is signed by David Arnheim, Tom Kaufman, Joanna Woods-Marsden, and Shreve Simpson.