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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1974-1975

ARCH.2013.5.17, Rendition: 799355

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The image shows a document from the "Graduate Students' Fine Arts Club" dated September 23, 1974. The document outlines plans for several events, including a demonstration on the proper handling of Far Eastern scrolls by Mr. Yasuhiro Iguchi on October 18, and regular forums to promote communication among members. It also mentions a bag-lunch meeting on September 30, and expresses the club's desire to maintain high standards of intellectual and social interaction.

At the bottom, there is a list of names: Bill Robinson, Suzanne Folds, John Spike (Treasurer), Jennifer Cook, Dawn Ho Delbanco, and Pamela Gaber.

Following this, there is a section for an individual to fill out their name, address, phone number, and indicate if they will attend a dinner on September 27, with an option to include their spouse. There is also a note about enclosing a membership payment of $15.00 payable to the Fine Arts Club.

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The image shows a letter from the "Graduates Students' Fine Arts Club" dated September 23, 1974. Here are the key points from the document:

  1. Event Planning:

    • The club is planning informal discussions and demonstrations by faculty, graduate students, and notable community members.
    • An event titled "Proper Handling of Far Eastern Scrolls" is scheduled for October 18, featuring Yasuhiro Iguchi, an Asian conservator from the Museum of Fine Arts.
    • Flyers will announce all departmental and university events of interest to Fine Arts Club members.
  2. Monthly Meetings:

    • Regular forums sponsored by the Fine Arts Club will promote ongoing communication.
    • Monthly bag-lunch meetings are planned, starting with the next meeting on Monday, September 30, from 1 to 2 o'clock in the Maunburg Room.
  3. Invitation and Support:

    • The letter expresses appreciation for past achievements and hopes for continued support to uphold high standards of intellectual and social interaction within the community.
    • The goal is to represent the interests of all members of the Fogg community.
  4. Contact Information and Attendance:

    • At the bottom of the letter, there is a section for members to fill in their name, address, phone number, and confirm their attendance at a dinner on September 27. They are also asked to enclose a membership payment of $15.00.
  5. Organizing Committee:

    • The letter is signed by several individuals: Bill Robinson, Suzanne Folds (Treasurer), Jennifer Cook, Dawn Ho Delbanco, and Pamela Gaber.

The letter is part of a page from a larger document, with the visible section indicating an invitation and call to action for club members to engage and support various planned events.

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The image shows a document from the "Graduate Students' Fine Arts Club" dated September 23, 1974. The text outlines several planned activities for the club:

  1. Informal Discussions and Demonstrations: The club plans to organize discussions and demonstrations involving faculty and graduate students, as well as outstanding community members from the area or university.

  2. Special Demonstration: A demonstration of the proper handling of Far Eastern scrolls by Mr. Yasuhiro Iguchi, the Asian conservator of the Museum of Fine Arts, is scheduled for October 18. Flyers will be distributed to inform Fine Arts Club members about this event.

  3. Departmental and University Events: Regular forums will be held to promote communication among departmental and university staff and students.

  4. Bag-Lunch Meetings: The club will hold monthly bag-lunch meetings starting from the last Monday of each month, beginning with September 30, in the Naumburg Room from 1 to 2 o'clock.

The document concludes by asking members for their continued support to maintain high standards of intellectual and social interaction, emphasizing the importance of representing the interests of all members of the Foggy community.

The document also includes a response section where attendees can provide their name, address, phone number, and indicate their attendance at a dinner on September 27, along with any spouse attending. Additionally, it requests a membership payment of $15.00, payable to the Fine Arts Club. Signatures of Bill Robinson, Suzanne Folds, John Spike (Treasurer), Jennifer Cook, Dawn Ho Delbanco, and Pamela Gaber are noted at the bottom.

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The image shows a document from the "Graduates Students' Fine Arts Club" dated September 23, 1974. The document outlines plans for future activities, including:

  1. Informal discussions and demonstrations by faculty, graduate students, and other members of the university community.
  2. A demonstration on the proper handling of Far Eastern scrolls by Mr. Yasuhiro Iguchi, the Asian Conservator of the Museum of Fine Arts, scheduled for Friday, October 18. Flyers will be sent to announce this event to all interested parties.
  3. Regular forums sponsored by the Fine Arts Club to encourage communication among its members. These forums will be held on the last Monday of each month, starting with a meeting on Monday, September 30, from 1:00 to 2:00 PM in the Naumburg Room.

The document also emphasizes the importance of maintaining high standards of intellectual and social interaction and encourages support to represent the interests of all members of the Foggy Bottom community.

The document lists several names at the bottom, likely members of the organizing committee, including Bill Robinson, Suzanne Folds, John Spike (Treasurer), Jennifer Cook, Dawn Ho Delbanco, and Pamela Gaber.

At the bottom of the page, there is a section for attendees to fill out their name, address, phone number, and attendance details for an upcoming dinner on September 27. Additionally, there is a space to indicate if they are enclosing a membership payment of $15.00.

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The image displays a document from the Graduate Students' Fine Arts Club dated September 23, 1974. Here is a detailed summary of its contents:

Main Announcement:

The Fine Arts Club outlines their plans for the upcoming activities and meetings:

  1. Series of Informal Discussions and Demonstrations:

    • These events will involve both faculty and graduate students.
    • They will also include members from the broader university community.
    • A specific demonstration has been scheduled: a demonstration of proper handling of Far Eastern scrolls by Mr. Yasuhiro Iguchi, the curator of the Fogg Museum of Fine Arts, on Friday, October 18.
  2. General Announcements:

    • Mr. Flyare will announce all departmental and university events related to fine arts.
    • Regular student-faculty-staff forums will be sponsored by the Fine Arts Club, starting with the next Monday meeting on September 30, from 1 to 2 o'clock in the Naumburg Room.

Call to Members:

  • The club emphasizes the importance of maintaining high standards of intellectual and social interaction, as achieved in the past.
  • They express hope for increased participation to better represent the interests of the Fogg community.

Closing and Signatories:

The letter is signed off by:

  • Bill Robinson
  • Suzanne Folds
  • John Spike, Treasurer
  • Jennifer Cook
  • Dawn Ho Delbanco
  • Pamela Gaber

RSVP Section:

The bottom portion of the document includes a section for members to fill out:

  • Name
  • Address (with space for ZIP code)
  • Phone number
  • A checkbox to confirm attendance at a dinner on September 27, with an option to indicate if bringing a spouse.
  • A line to enclose a membership payment of $15.00, payable to the Fine Arts Club.

This document serves as an informative memo and an RSVP for an upcoming club dinner and meeting.

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The image shows a document from the Graduate Students' Fine Arts Club, dated September 23, 1974. This document appears to be a newsletter or announcement.

The main content includes:

  1. Introduction of Planned Activities:

    • The club plans to organize discussions, demonstrations, and presentations by faculty, graduate students, and guests.
    • These events will be open to the university community and the general public.
  2. Upcoming Event:

    • On Friday, Mr. Yamamoto, an Asiatic conservator at the Department of Fine Arts, will demonstrate the process of Far Eastern scroll mounting.
    • Mr. John Myers, from the Department of Art, will announce upcoming departmental and university events.
  3. Communication and Meetings:

    • Regular student-faculty lunches will be held on the last Monday of each month starting September 30, from 1 to 2 PM in the Faculty Room.
    • Members are encouraged to attend these meetings to promote communication and share interests.
  4. Club's Goals:

    • The club aims to maintain high intellectual and social standards and hopes to reach and represent all members of the Fogg community.
  5. Closing Remarks:

    • The document expresses anticipation for seeing members at the upcoming dinner on Friday night.
  6. Signatures:

    • The document is signed by several individuals: Bill Robinson, Susanne Folds, John Spike (Treasurer), Jennifer Cook, Dawn Ho Delbanco, and Pamela Gaber.
  7. Membership Form:

    • At the bottom, there is a form for members to fill out with their name, address, phone number, and attendance confirmation for the dinner on September 27.
    • There is also a section for enclosing a membership payment of $15.00.

The document is neatly typed and placed in a green-covered book or binder.

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The image shows a typed letter dated September 23, 1974, from the Graduate Students' Fine Arts Club. The letter is on page 2 and discusses plans for informal discussions or demonstrations by faculty, graduate students, and outstanding members of the community. It announces a demonstration on the proper handling of Far Eastern scrolls by Mr. Yasuhiro Iguchi, Asiatic conservator of the Museum of Fine Arts, scheduled for Friday, October 18. The letter also mentions flyers that will announce departmental and university events of interest to Fine Arts Club members.

Additionally, the letter states that regular student-faculty-staff forums will be sponsored by the Fine Arts Club to promote ongoing communication, with bag-lunch meetings reserved for the last Monday of each month starting September 30, held in the Naumburg Room from 1 to 2 o'clock.

The letter calls for support to maintain high intellectual and social standards and to represent the interests of all members of the Fogg community. It ends with a hopeful note about seeing everyone on Friday night and lists several names: Bill Robinson, Suzanne Folds, John Spike (Treasurer), Jennifer Cook, Dawn Ho Delbanco, and Pamela Gaber.

At the bottom, there is a section for recipients to fill out their name, address, and phone number, indicate attendance at a dinner on September 27 with or without a spouse, and enclose a $15 membership payment payable to the Fine Arts Club. The page is placed inside a green binder or folder with another page partially visible underneath.

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This image shows a printed letter or document on a page, which appears to be part of a booklet or a folder with multiple pages. The document is titled "Graduate Students' Fine Arts Club" and is dated September 23, 1974. It continues from page 2 of what seems to be a longer document or newsletter.

The text discusses upcoming events and plans for the club, including informal discussions, outstanding demonstrations by faculty, and a lecture by Yoshiro Ikeuchi at the Par Eastern Museum of Fine Arts. It also mentions Flyers with announcements will be distributed, and there are references to budget approval and continuing communication. A specific event, the Fine Arts Club monthly meeting beginning with the next Monday, is mentioned along with a reminder to reserve the last lunch meeting for September 30, 2 o'clock at Naumburg Room.

A call for maintaining high standards of intellectual and social interest within the community is noted, followed by a "We look forward to seeing all of you Friday night" closing, with the names Bill Robinson, Jennifer Cook, Suzanne Rolfs, Dawn Jo Delbianco, John Spike, and Pamela Gaber listed underneath, possibly as the organizers or officers of the club.

Below the main block of text, there is a line of asterisks possibly serving as a section divider, followed by a form with the header "Name:", "Address:", "Phone:", and blanks for the reader to fill in. The form includes statements of intent to attend a dinner on September 27 and whether they will bring a spouse, as well as a checkbox for enclosing a membership payment of $15.00 payable to the Fine Arts Club.

The paper on which the letter is printed appears to be old, with slightly curled edges and a yellowish tint, indicating its age. The document is resting on top of other similar aged pages, suggesting it is part of a stack or archive.

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The image depicts a page from a document or newsletter titled "Graduate Students' Fine Arts Club", dated September 23, 1974. The page appears to be part of a larger booklet or folder, as indicated by the visible spine and additional pages in the background. The content is formatted in a formal, typed style, typical of mid-20th-century documents.

Key Details from the Page:

  1. Header Information:

    • The document is labeled as Page 2 of the Fine Arts Club's materials.
    • The date is clearly stated as September 23, 1974.
  2. Main Text:

    • The text outlines plans for a series of informal discussions or demonstrations by faculty and graduate students.
    • A specific event is highlighted: a demonstration by Mr. Yasuhiko Iuchi, an Asiatic conservator at the Museum of Fine Arts, scheduled for Friday, October 18.
    • The document mentions that the Fine Arts Club will announce all departmental and university events of interest to its members.
    • Regular student-faculty-staff forums are planned, beginning with the next Monday.
    • Members are encouraged to reserve bag-lunch meetings, which will take place in the Naumburg Room from 1 to 2 o'clock on September 30.
    • The club emphasizes maintaining high intellectual and social standards and expresses hope to reach and represent the interests of all members of the Fogg community.
  3. Signatures:

    • The document is signed by several individuals, including:
      • Bill Robinson
      • Suzanne Folds
      • John Spike, Treasurer
      • Jennifer Cook
      • Dawn Ho DelBanco
      • Pamela Gaber
  4. Membership Form:

    • At the bottom of the page, there is a section for members to fill out:
      • Name
      • Address (with a space for a zip code)
      • Phone
      • A checkbox to indicate attendance at a dinner on September 27, with an option to attend "with my spouse."
      • A line to enclose a membership payment of $15.00, payable to the Fine Arts Club.

Visual Context:

  • The page is slightly tilted, suggesting it is part of a physical folder or binder.
  • The background shows additional pages, indicating this is part of a larger document or archive.
  • The overall aesthetic is consistent with typewritten documents from the 1970s, with clean, formal formatting and a structured layout.

Summary:

The image shows a page from a 1974 Fine Arts Club newsletter or membership document, detailing upcoming events, club activities, and membership information. It includes plans for discussions, demonstrations, and social events, as well as a membership form for interested individuals to join and participate. The document reflects the organizational and communicative practices of academic clubs during that era.

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The image shows a page from a document with text written in black ink on white paper. The text is part of a letter from the Graduate Students' Fine Arts Club, dated September 23, 1974. The letter discusses the club's plans for a series of informal discussions and demonstrations, including a demonstration of the proper handling of Far Eastern scrolls, which will be given by Mr. Yasuhiro Iguchi, an Asiatic conservator of the Museum of Fine Arts, on Friday, October 18. The letter also mentions that flyers will be distributed by the Department and Museum staff to promote the club's activities. Additionally, the letter requests support from the Fogg community to maintain high standards of intellectual and social interaction. The letter is signed by several members of the club, including Bill Robinson, Suzanne Folds, John Spike, Jennifer Cook, Dawn Ho Delbanco, and Pamela Gaber. The image also shows a form for membership payment and attendance at a dinner on September 27.