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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1976-1980

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The document is a profile piece titled 'Around the Busch,' featuring Dr. Freddy Homburger. It highlights his multifaceted career as a Swiss Consul, medical researcher, and art enthusiast. Dr. Homburger, a naturalized American citizen, has had a significant impact on the Busch-Reisinger Museum, serving as Chairman of the Friends of the Busch-Reisinger Museum. His medical journey includes training at the University of Bern and Harvard, research at the Rockefeller Institute, and founding Bio-Research Consultants, Inc. He has also been involved in geriatrics, cancer research, and child care, contributing two books on these topics. An avid painter, he has held several art shows and maintains an active interest in painting. Additionally, Dr. Homburger is engaged in various cultural and social organizations, including the Friends of Switzerland, and is noted for his role in revitalizing the Busch members' organization. He is described as an ambassador for the Busch, emphasizing the importance of historical connections. The piece concludes with a note of appreciation for his contributions.

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The image is a page from a magazine or newsletter titled "Around the Busch," which profiles individuals associated with the Busch organization in various capacities.

The main focus is on Dr. Freddy Homburger. Here are the key details about him:

  1. Background and Early Life:

    • Dr. Homburger is a Swiss-American citizen who was born in St. Gallen, Switzerland.
    • His mother was French-speaking, and he was raised speaking French.
  2. Education and Career:

    • Dr. Homburger attended medical school at Yale and Harvard, where he received his medical training.
    • He began his career with the Swiss Consulate in Mexico and later became a sports editor for the Swiss Consulate in the United States.
  3. Medical and Research Work:

    • He conducted extensive research on cancer, particularly focusing on rheumatoid arthritis, and was a part of the ACTH research team.
    • His research led to the development of the drug Dufy, which he used for his own treatment.
    • He is a founding member of Bio-Research Consultants, Inc., working on projects for government and industry.
  4. Artistic Endeavors:

    • Dr. Homburger is a painter who has had several one-man shows in the United States and Europe.
    • He has an extensive private collection and has exhibited his work at the Fogg Museum.
  5. Committee and Cultural Involvement:

    • He is an honorary Swiss Consul and has been involved in numerous arts and cultural organizations.
    • He is a member of the Cambridge Society for Early Music, the Opera Guild of Harvard, and the Friends of Switzerland.
    • He is a recipient of the Stratton prize, awarded for cultural achievement.
  6. Organizational Contributions:

    • Dr. Homburger has been instrumental in reviving the Busch members' organization, which grew from 40 members in 1974 to 600 by 1975.
    • He has helped in fostering contacts with Swiss foundations and is the Chairman of the Executive Committee for public relations.
  7. Personal Notes:

    • The article mentions that Dr. Homburger is known for his historical and cultural contributions and his deep-rooted connections with Switzerland, reflecting a strong sense of historical and cultural heritage.

The page also includes a photograph of Dr. Freddy Homburger, showing him in a casual pose. The text concludes with a note expressing pleasure and gratitude for his contributions and working relationship with the Busch organization, signed by Emmy Dana.

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The image is a page from a publication titled "Around the Busch." It features a profile of Dr. Freddy Homburger, a Swiss citizen who became a naturalized American.

Key points about Dr. Homburger:

  1. Background: Dr. Homburger was raised in St. Gallen, Switzerland, with his mother being French-speaking. He initially spoke only French and later learned English and German.
  2. Education: He received his medical training at the University of Basel and then pursued further studies at Yale Medical School, Harvard Medical School, and Cornell Medical School.
  3. Medical Career: He conducted cancer research at the Roswell Park Memorial Institute and later at Cornell and Tufts Medical Schools. He was also involved in the development of ACTH (Adrenocorticotropic hormone) and the drug Dufy, which was used in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis.
  4. Artistic Pursuits: Dr. Homburger has painted since an early age and has exhibited his work. His extensive private collection of paintings was shown at the Fogg Museum in 1971.
  5. Public Service: He has been involved in various cultural and social organizations. He was the honorary Swiss consul in Boston and has been active in organizations such as the Museum of Fine Arts, the Cambridge Society for Early Music, and the Opera Company of Boston. He is also involved with the Friends of Switzerland.
  6. Business and Community Involvement: Dr. Homburger is the chairman of the Friends of the Busch-Reisinger Museum and has been involved in revitalizing the Busch members' organization, growing it from 40 to 600 members. He has also been instrumental in fostering relationships with Swiss foundations and is an executive committee member of the Friends of the Busch.
  7. Personal Life: The text mentions his wife, Regina, and his interest in watercolor painting, which he has continued despite his busy schedule.

The page includes a photograph of Dr. Homburger and is signed by Emmy Dana.

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The image is a page from a publication featuring a profile of Dr. Freddy Homburger. Here's a detailed summary:

Title:

Around the Busch

Introduction:

The publication introduces a series of profiles of people associated with the Busch organization in various capacities.

Profile of Dr. Freddy Homburger:

  • Background:

    • Dr. Freddy Homburger is a naturalized American citizen who was born in Switzerland and grew up in Mexico.
    • His parents were Swiss, and he was raised in St. Gallen, Switzerland, speaking French and German.
    • He received his medical training at the University of Geneva and completed his internship at Yale Medical School in 1941.
  • Medical Career:

    • Dr. Homburger conducted cancer research at the Memorial-Sloan Kettering Institute for three years and then at Cornell and Tufts Medical Schools.
    • His interest in geriatrics led him to establish the Gerontology Research Center in Baltimore in 1971.
    • He also contributed to the development of the drug Dury, which was used for rheumatoid arthritis.
  • Artistic Pursuits:

    • Dr. Homburger has painted since a young age and has had five one-man shows in the United States and Europe.
    • His paintings were exhibited at the Foggy Museum in 1971.
  • Other Interests:

    • As a physician, he has written several books, including "The Medical Care of the Aged" and "The Basis of Cancer Management."
    • He is involved in many cultural and social organizations, including the Friends of Switzerland, the Cambridge Society for Early Music, and the Opera Society.
    • He has also served as honorary Swiss Consul in Boston since 1964.
  • Business and Contributions:

    • Dr. Homburger was involved in founding Bio-Research Consultants, Inc., a company that tests the safety of various products, including cosmetics, drugs, and tobacco.
    • He is a member of the Busch family's organization, Friends of Switzerland, which he revitalized in 1974, growing it from 40 to over 600 members by 1975.
    • He is Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Busch organization and is described as an ambassador for the Busch, known for his multilingual and cultural skills.
  • Personal Touch:

    • The text concludes with a personal note from Emmy Dana, expressing pleasure and privilege in having Dr. Homburger working with them.

Image:

  • The page includes a photograph of Dr. Freddy Homburger.

This profile provides a comprehensive overview of Dr. Homburger's professional, artistic, and social contributions and his significant role in the Busch organization.

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The image is a newspaper clipping that features an article titled "Around the Busch." It profiles Dr. Freddy Homburger, a notable figure associated with the Busch-Reisinger Museum.

Summary of the Article:

Background and Career:

  • The Swiss Consul, Dr. Freddy Homburger, is a naturalized American citizen who has been residing in Mexico and driving a British sports car.
  • He has played a significant role in the Busch-Reisinger Museum as Chairman of the Friends of the Busch-Reisinger Museum for several years.

Early Life and Education:

  • Dr. Homburger and his wife Regina are Swiss, raised in St. Gallen.
  • His mother was French-speaking, and he received medical training at the University of Geneva.
  • He came to the U.S. in 1941 on a one-year fellowship at Yale Medical School and continued his studies at Yale and Harvard.
  • After World War II, he became a naturalized U.S. citizen and conducted cancer research at Cornell and Tufts Medical Schools.

Artistic Interests:

  • From an early age, Dr. Homburger painted and had an extensive private collection.
  • In 1971, his interest in painting led him to take a sabbatical year to paint in France.
  • He has exhibited at the Fogg Museum and had one-man shows in the U.S. and Europe from 1953 to 1957.

Professional Contributions:

  • Dr. Homburger is a physician with a deep interest in cancer research and geriatrics.
  • He was a professor at Tufts University School of Medicine and founded Bio-Research Consultants and Bio-Research Institute.
  • He has been involved in testing various products, including cosmetics, drugs, and tobacco substitutes.

Cultural and Diplomatic Roles:

  • In 1964, he became an honorary Swiss Consul in Boston.
  • He was involved in cultural organizations like the Museum of Fine Arts, the Cambridge Society for Early Music, and the Opera Company of Boston.
  • He served as an Ambassador of the Truce (an international peace organization) and helped foster relations between Swiss and American communities.

Recognition and Personal Interests:

  • Dr. Homburger received the Strattons Prize for cultural achievement and was selected as a Busch Friend.
  • He has a diverse range of interests, including genetics, cancer research, and historical studies.

The article concludes by expressing pleasure in working with Dr. Homburger, signed by Emmy Dana. A photograph of Dr. Freddy Homburger is also included.

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The image is a page from a publication titled "Around the Busch," which profiles individuals associated with the Busch in various capacities. The focus of this particular profile is Dr. Freddy Homburger.

Here is a detailed summary of the content:

Dr. Freddy Homburger:

  • Nationality: Swiss, naturalized American citizen.
  • Education: Medical training at the University of Geneva, followed by a move to the U.S. in 1939 to attend Yale Medical School.
  • Career:
    • Post-World War II, he extended his stay in the U.S. and became a cancer researcher.
    • Conducted cancer research at the Sloan-Kettering Institute for 13 years.
    • Taught at several medical schools, including Yale, Cornell, and Tufts.
    • Currently, he is a teaching professor at Tufts Medical School and a consultant at Tufts Medical School Consultants, Inc.
  • Interests:
    • Long-standing interest in geriatrics, cancer research, and child development.
    • Authored two books: "The Medical Care of the Aged" and "The Basis of Cancer Management."
    • Avid painter since childhood, with a collection of over 200 paintings.
    • Played a role in bringing Raoul Dufy's art to the U.S. in 1950.
  • Involvement with the Busch:
    • Became honorary Swiss Consul in 1964.
    • Involved in arts and cultural organizations, including the Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Friends of Switzerland.
    • Founded the Stratton prize for cultural achievement.
    • Revitalized the Busch Society, increasing its membership significantly.
    • Actively involved in the Busch Society's Executive Committee and emeritus board.
    • Currently serves as the Ambassador of the Busch.

The article highlights Dr. Homburger's extensive contributions to medical research, arts, and cultural organizations, as well as his long-standing association with the Busch. The text concludes with a note of appreciation for his work and contributions.

The page also includes a photograph of Dr. Freddy Homburger.

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The right side of the image contains a photograph situated beside the text. The photograph is that of a person in an indoor setting, who seems to be looking at or interacting with something out of the frame. Details about their identity and the content they are interacting with are not provided. The image concludes with a statement of appreciation for the individual's contributions, signed "Emmy Dana." The setting looks like an office or a study room, and the page is marked with the number "3" at the top, indicating it is a page from a larger compilation or issue.

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The image shows an open book displaying a page titled "Around the Busch". The page is part of a publication that appears to be profiling individuals associated with the Busch organization in various capacities. The content focuses on Dr. Freddy Homburger, a Swiss Consul and a notable figure in the Busch organization.

Key Details from the Page:

Text Content:

  1. Introduction:

    • The page introduces Dr. Freddy Homburger, a naturalized American citizen who is a Swiss Consul in Mexico.
    • He is described as a painter and driver of a British sports car, and he has played a vital role as Chairman of the Friends of the Busch-Reisinger Museum in the Busch during the past few years.
  2. Personal Background:

    • Dr. Homburger and his wife, Regina, are Swiss-born, with his mother being French. He grew up speaking only French and received his medical training at the U.S. Naval Medical School.
    • He earned a one-year fellowship at Yale Medical School in 1941 and later conducted cancer research at the Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research in New York. After the war, he taught at Cornell and Tufts Medical Schools.
  3. Artistic Pursuits:

    • Dr. Homburger has been passionate about painting since early childhood. His wife has an extensive private collection of his work, which is exhibited at the Fogg Museum in 1971.
    • His interest in painting began after taking medical research tests, and he was inspired by Dr. Ronald Raynaud Duffy, who had rheumatoid arthritis. Duffy suggested that painting could help alleviate his condition, leading Dr. Homburger to try painting as a therapeutic activity.
  4. Professional and Civic Contributions:

    • Dr. Homburger has been involved in numerous honorary and civic roles, including:
      • Honorary Swiss Consul in 1964: Always involved in arts and cultural organizations in Boston, such as the Museum of Fine Arts, the Cambridge Society for Early Music, the Opera Company of Boston, and the Visiting Committee of Harvard’s German Department.
      • Founding the Friends of Switzerland: An organization that attracts both Swiss and U.S. citizens, promoting cultural and social activities in Switzerland.
      • Recipient of Awards: He received the Stratton prize, an award for cultural achievement, and a research fellowship to a person whom the company of Boston awarded to a Busch Friend, Dr. Alain Rossier.
  5. Busch Organization Involvement:

    • Dr. Homburger revitalized the Busch members' organization, which grew from 40 members in 1974 to 600 members in 1975.
    • He helped foster contacts with Swiss foundations and cultural organizations.
    • He is described as an "ambassador of the Busch," emphasizing his role in public relations, trust, and the cultural significance of the Busch organization.

Visual Elements:

  • Photograph:
    • There is a black-and-white photograph of Dr. Freddy Homburger on the right side of the page. He is wearing glasses, a suit, and appears to be in a professional setting, possibly in an office or formal environment. His expression is serious, and he is looking slightly to the side.
    • The photograph is captioned with his name: "Dr. Freddy Homburger."

Layout and Design:

  • The page is formatted in a clean, professional style typical of a magazine or publication.
  • The text is organized into paragraphs, with headings and subheadings to guide the reader.
  • The photograph is placed to the right of the text, providing a visual complement to the written content.

Overall Impression:

The page provides a detailed profile of Dr. Freddy Homburger, highlighting his multifaceted career as a physician, artist, and civic leader. It emphasizes his contributions to the Busch organization, his involvement in cultural and artistic initiatives, and his role as an ambassador for Swiss-American relations. The inclusion of a professional photograph adds a personal touch, enhancing the reader's understanding of the individual being profiled.

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The image is a page from a book that features a photograph of Dr. Freddy Homburger, a Swiss-born physician and art collector, alongside a biographical text. The photograph shows Dr. Homburger in a formal setting, possibly in his office, wearing a suit and tie, and holding a telephone to his ear, suggesting he is engaged in a conversation. The text provides a detailed account of Dr. Homburger's life, highlighting his contributions to medicine, his role in the Friends of the Busch, and his involvement in various cultural and scientific organizations. It mentions his medical training, his work as a cancer researcher, and his passion for art and cultural activities. The page also includes a quote from Dr. Homburger, expressing his pride in the cultural ties of the Busch organization.

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