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The image shows a typed memo on a piece of paper placed inside a green folder. The memo is addressed to all staff, faculty, and graduate students and is from Daniel Robbins, dated May 20, 1974. The memo announces that three graduate students have been selected to hold one-year museum internships at the Fogg in 1974-75.
The details of the internships are as follows:
Jack Lane: Will begin his internship in mid-June, filling in for Susannah Doeringer during the summer while she is on leave. He will then continue his research on Stuart Davis, aimed at an exhibition tentatively scheduled for the fall of 1976.
Jonathan Fineberg: Will intern at the Busch-Reisinger Museum upon his return from travel in Europe during the summer. His duties will expose him to a wide range of curatorial and administrative concerns.
Michael Conforti: Will return to Cambridge in the fall, with details of his internship to be worked out at that time.
The memo also mentions that the Fogg is able to offer these new fellowships through a grant for Museum training from the National Endowment for the Arts.
The image displays a page from what appears to be an internal memo or announcement. Here is a detailed summary of the content:
Header:
Body:
The memo announces that three graduate students have been selected to hold one-year museum internships at the Fogg Museum for the period 1974-75.
Jack Lane:
Jonathan Fineberg:
Michael Conforti:
Additional Information:
The memo is neatly typed and appears to be part of an official document, likely from an institution of higher education or a museum.
The image shows a page from a letter dated May 20, 1974, addressed to all staff, faculty, and graduate students. The letter is from Daniel Robbins.
The letter announces that three graduate students will be selected to undertake one-year museum internships at the Fogg Museum in the academic year 1974-75. The details of the internships are as follows:
Jack Lane will begin his internship in mid-June, filling in for Suzannah Doeringer during the summer. He will continue his research on Stuart Davis and prepare for an exhibition tentatively scheduled for the fall of 1976.
Jonathan Fineberg will intern at the Busch-Reisinger Museum upon his return from travel in Europe this summer. His duties will expose him to various curatorial and administrative tasks.
Michael Conforti will return to Cambridge in the fall, and the specifics of his internship will be detailed at that time.
The letter notes that these internships are made possible through a grant for museum training from the National Endowment for the Arts.
The image shows a typed letter on a open book page. The letter is addressed to "All Staff, Faculty, Graduate Students" and is from "Daniel Robbins," dated "May 20, 1974." The content of the letter announces the selection of three graduate students for one-year museum internships at the Fogg in the academic year 1974-75.
The first intern mentioned is Jack Lane, who will start in mid-June, filling in for Suzannah Doeringer during the summer while she is on leave. Jack will continue his research on Stuart Davis for an exhibition planned for the fall of 1976.
The second intern is Jonathan Fineberg, who will intern at the Busch-Reisinger Museum upon his return from traveling in Europe that summer. His duties will include a wide range of curatorial and administrative tasks.
The third intern is Michael Conforti, who will also return to Cambridge in the fall, with details of his internship to be determined at that time.
The letter concludes by stating that these new fellowships are made possible through a grant for museum training from the National Endowment for the Arts.
The image shows a memo addressed to all staff, faculty, and graduate students from Daniel Robbins, dated May 20, 1974. The memo announces that three graduate students have been selected for one-year museum internships at the Fogg Museum for the academic year 1974-75.
Jack Lane will start his internship in mid-June, covering for Susannah Doeringer who will be on leave during the summer. He will continue his research on Stuart Davis, aiming for an exhibition tentatively scheduled for the fall of 1976.
Jonathan Fineberg will intern at the Busch-Reisinger Museum after returning from travel in Europe over the summer. His responsibilities at the Busch-Reisinger Museum will expose him to various curatorial and administrative tasks.
Michael Conforti will also return to Cambridge in the fall, with the specifics of his internship to be arranged at that time.
The Fogg Museum is able to offer these new fellowships through a grant for museum training from the National Endowment for the Arts.
The image shows a page from a document, likely a memo or announcement, dated May 20, 1974. The memo is addressed to all staff, faculty, and graduate students and is from Daniel Robbins. Here is a detailed summary of the content:
Header Information:
Main Content:
The memo announces that three graduate students have been selected to hold one-year museum internships at the Fogg in the academic year 1974-75.
Jack Lane:
Jonathan Fineberg:
Michael Conforti:
Funding:
The document is neatly typed and appears to be part of a larger book or bound collection.
The image shows a typed memo dated May 20, 1974, addressed to all staff, faculty, and graduate students from Daniel Robbins. The content announces the selection of three graduate students for one-year museum internships at the Fogg Museum for 1974-75.
The memo details the following:
The final note mentions that these new fellowships are made possible through a grant for museum training from the National Endowment for the Arts.
The image appears to show an open book or binder with a typed letter on the right side. The letter seems to be an official communication regarding internships. Here is what the letter says:
To: All Staff, Faculty, Graduate Students
From: Daniel Robbins
Date: May 20, 1974
I am pleased to announce that three graduate students have been selected to hold one-year museum internships at the Fogg in 1974-75.
Jack Lane will begin his internship in mid-June, filling in for Suzannah Doeringer during the summer, while she is on leave. He will then continue his research on Stuart Davis, toward an exhibition tentatively scheduled for the fall of 1976.
Jonathan Fineberg will intern at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, upon his return from travel in Europe this summer. His duties at the Busch will expose him to a wide range of curatorial and administrative concerns.
Michael Conforti will also return to Cambridge in the fall, and details of his internship will be worked out at that time.
The Fogg is able to offer these new fellowships through a grant for Museum training from the National Endowment for the Arts.
This letter is addressed to staff, faculty, and graduate students, and it is from an individual named Daniel Robbins, with the content focusing on the announcement of museum internships for graduate students at the Fogg Museum and Busch-Reisinger Museum, with grants from the National Endowment for the Arts. The date indicates the letter was written in 1974.
The image shows an open book displaying a formal memo or announcement. The memo is dated May 20, 1974, and is addressed to All Staff, Faculty, Graduate Students from Daniel Robbins. The content of the memo announces the selection of three graduate students for one-year museum internships at the Fogg in the academic year 1974-75.
Internship Recipients:
Funding Source:
This memo serves as an official communication regarding graduate internship opportunities at the Fogg Museum, highlighting the students' roles and the support provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.
The image is of a page from a book or document. The page is open to a section with text written in a cursive font. The text reads "To: All Staff, Faculty, Graduate Students From: Daniel Robbins Date: May 20, 1974". Below the date, there is a paragraph that reads "I am pleased to announce that three graduate students have been selected to hold one-year museum internships at the Fogg in 1974-75." The text continues with details about the three students who have been selected for the internships.