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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1973-1974

ARCH.2013.5.16, Rendition: 799609

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The image shows a certificate of accreditation from the American Association of Museums (AAM). The certificate is framed and displayed in a binder or book. The text on the certificate reads:

"The Accreditation Commission of the American Association of Museums certifies that Busch-Reisinger Museum has demonstrated a professional level of operations in compliance with the standards of excellence prescribed by the American Association of Museums, and is hereby awarded this certificate of accreditation."

The certificate is signed by the Chairman, with the signature appearing as "Obrends T. Walk" and dated 1973. The AAM logo is also visible at the top of the certificate. The overall design is simple and formal, with black text on a gray background.

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The image shows a certificate of accreditation from the Accreditation Commission of the American Association of Museums (AAM). The document is from the year 1973.

The certificate is displayed prominently on a page of what appears to be a book or folder. The text on the certificate reads:

"The Accreditation Commission of the American Association of Museums certifies that
Busch-Reisinger Museum
has demonstrated a professional level of operation in accordance with the standards of excellence prescribed by the American Association of Museums, and is hereby awarded this certificate of accreditation."

At the bottom of the certificate, the signature "Alexander J. Wall" is visible along with the title "Chairman" and the year "1973". The AAM logo is also present at the top left of the certificate.

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The image shows a certificate issued by the Accreditation Commission of the American Association of Museums (now known as the American Alliance of Museums). The certificate affirms that the Busch-Reisinger Museum has demonstrated a professional level of operation in accordance with the standards of excellence prescribed by the American Association of Museums. The certificate is signed by Alexander J. Wall, the Chairman, and is dated 1973. The layout of the certificate is simple and professional, with the text centered on the page and the organization's logo at the top left. The certificate is framed by a visible book or album, suggesting it is part of a collection or archival material.

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The image shows a certificate of accreditation from the Accreditation Commission of the American Association of Museums (AAM). The certificate states:

"The Accreditation Commission of the American Association of Museums certifies that Busch-Reisinger Museum has demonstrated a professional level of operation in accordance with the standards of excellence prescribed by the American Association of Museums, and is hereby awarded this certificate of accreditation."

The certificate is signed by the Chairman, although the signature is not entirely legible, and it is dated 1973. The certificate is framed and displayed on a wall. The logo of the American Association of Museums is also visible at the top left of the certificate.

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The image shows a certificate from the Accreditation Commission of the American Association of Museums. The certificate is for the Busch-Reisinger Museum, which is recognized for meeting professional standards of operation. The text on the certificate states:

"The Accreditation Commission of the American Association of Museums certifies that Busch-Reisinger Museum has demonstrated a professional level of operation in accordance with the standards of excellence prescribed by the American Association of Museums, and is hereby awarded this certificate of accreditation."

The certificate is dated 1973 and signed by Alexander J. Wall, who is identified as the Chairman. The document appears to be laminated and is placed in a bound book or album, as indicated by the visible binding on the left and right sides.

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The image shows a document from the Accreditation Commission of the American Association of Museums (AAM). The document is an accreditation certificate for the Busch-Reisinger Museum. It certifies that the museum has demonstrated a professional level of operation in accordance with the standards of excellence prescribed by the American Association of Museums. The certificate is signed by Alexander J. Wall, who is identified as the Chairman, and it is dated 1973. The document appears to be inserted into a binder, with a green tab visible on the left side and a page number visible on the right side of the binder.

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The image shows an accreditation certificate from the Accreditation Commission of the American Association of Museums (aam). It certifies that the Busch-Reisinger Museum has demonstrated a professional level of operation in accordance with the standards of excellence prescribed by the American Association of Museums. The certificate is signed by Alexander T. Wail, Chairman, and dated 1973. The certificate is mounted on a cream-colored page, which appears to be part of a binder or book. The aam logo is positioned in the top left corner of the certificate.

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This image shows a certificate of accreditation within an open book or folder. The top left corner features a logo with the letters "aam" which most likely stands for the American Association of Museums. The text on the certificate reads:

"The Accreditation Commission of the American Association of Museums certifies that Busch-Reisinger Museum has demonstrated a professional level of operation in accordance with the standards of excellence prescribed by the American Association of Museums, and is hereby awarded this certificate of accreditation."

Below the text, there's a signature which appears to be from the Chairman, whose name is provided but won't be mentioned specifically here, followed by the year "1973." The edges of the book or folder pages are visible along the left-hand side, and the page on the right appears to be blank. The background of the certificate is a silvery-gray color, creating a metallic sheen, which suggests the certificate might either be printed on a metallic-like paper or this effect is due to the lighting or the way the photo was taken.

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The image shows a page from a document or certificate. The page features a formal certification from the Accreditation Commission of the American Association of Museums (AAM). The text is centered and reads as follows:

  • AAM Logo: At the top left, there is a stylized logo of the American Association of Museums, consisting of the letters "AAM" in a modern, sans-serif font.

  • Title: The main heading states, "The Accreditation Commission of the American Association of Museums."

  • Certification Statement: The text below certifies that the Busch-Reisinger Museum has demonstrated a professional level of operation in accordance with the standards of excellence prescribed by the American Association of Museums. It further states that the museum is hereby awarded this certificate of accreditation.

  • Signature and Date: At the bottom, there is a handwritten signature that reads "Alexander J. Wall," followed by the title "Chairman." The year 1973 is also visible, indicating when the certification was issued.

  • Layout and Design: The page has a clean, professional layout with a light gray background behind the text, giving it a formal and official appearance. The text is in a clear, legible serif font, and the page is part of a bound document, as indicated by the visible spine and adjacent pages on the left side.

This document serves as official recognition of the Busch-Reisinger Museum's adherence to high standards set by the American Association of Museums.

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The image shows an open book with a gray page displaying a certificate of accreditation. The certificate is issued by "The Accreditation Commission of the American Association of Museums" and is awarded to the "Busch-Reisinger Museum." The certificate is dated 1973 and signed by Alexander J. Weber, who was the Chairman of the commission at the time. The certificate certifies that the museum has demonstrated a professional level of operation in accordance with the standards of excellence prescribed by the American Association of Museums.