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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1976-1980

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The image displays a page from a publication, likely a newsletter or program, from the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The left side of the page lists patrons and supporting members who joined since November 1977, including names such as Mrs. Frederick Deknatel, Mr. Paul Geier, and Dr. Guido Goldmann among the patrons, and Mr. Charles C. Cunningham, Sr. and Mrs. Yolanda D'Eramo among the supporting members.

Below this, there is information about the B-R Membership, detailing the categories and benefits. Regular members (students $10, individuals/couples $20) receive invitations to openings, special events, and discounts on catalogues. Supporting members ($50) and patrons ($100) receive additional benefits such as free parking, free posters, and dining privileges at the Harvard Faculty Club. Corporate members ($1000) can use the museum for one social event per year. The contact number for membership inquiries is provided.

The right side of the page features a calendar of events. From February 21 to April 1, there is a special exhibit by Paul Klee, extended to that date. On February 23, there is a Friends' Evening with a gallery talk by Dr. Charles Haxthausen. The calendar continues with events through April, including special exhibits, gallery talks, and receptions. For example, from March 6 to April 1, there is an exhibit by Käthe Kollwitz, with an opening reception on March 7. The Thursday Noon Recital Series in Romanesque Hall is also listed, with performances by artists such as Bernard Brauchli, Christopher King, and Lenora McCroskey, from February 2 to April 27.

The page is well-organized, providing clear information about museum membership benefits and upcoming events.

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The image displays a page from a newsletter of the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The page is divided into several sections:

  1. New Members Announcement:

    • The museum welcomes new Patron and Supporting Members since November 1977. The list includes:
      • Patrons: Frederick Deknatel, Paul Geier, Guido Goldman, George Hanfmann, Freddy Homburger, and others.
      • Supporting Members: Charles C. Cunningham, Yolanda D’Eramo, Thomas Henderson, H.W. Jason, and others.
  2. Membership Information:

    • The membership categories and benefits:
      • Regular members (students $10, individuals/couples $20): Invitation to events, discounts, newsletters, and benefits like free parking and dining privileges.
      • Additional benefits for patrons ($100) include free afternoon parking, free posters and catalogues, and dining privileges.
      • Corporate members ($1000): Privilege of using the museum for a social event per year.
  3. Calendar:

    • February 21 to April 1: Special exhibit: Paul Klee.
      • Friends' Evening on Paul Klee: February 23, 8 pm, with Charles Haxthausen.
      • Exhibit Opening Reception: March 6, 5:00-7:00 pm.
      • Gallery Talk: March 11, 2:30 pm, by Dr. Anneliese Harding.
      • Friends' Evening on Käthe Kollwitz: March 15, 8 pm, with Margot Clark.
      • Exhibit Opening Reception: April 5, 5 pm.
      • Gallery Talk on The Actors: April 12, 2:30 pm.
      • An Evening with Lisa Gropius: April 25, 5 pm, discussing her husband’s achievements.
      • Opening Reception for Exhibit: Medieval and Renaissance Stained Glass: April 25.
  4. Thursday Noon Recital Series in Romanesque Hall:

    • February:
      • February 2: Bernard Brauchli, clavichord.
      • February 9: Christopher King, organ.
      • February 16: Larry Phillips, Andrew Waldo, recorder; Carol Lewis, viola da gamba.
      • February 23: Gayle Clark Kirkwood, harpsichord.
    • March:
      • March 2: Lenora McCroskey, organ.
      • March 9: Alexander’s Feast, consort.
      • March 16: Hanni Schmid-Wyss, piano.
      • March 23: James Johnson, organ.
      • March 30: (Spring Recess, no recital).
    • April:
      • April 6: James Johnson, organ.
      • April 13: Brian Jones, organ.
      • April 20: Jean Wolfs, organ.
      • April 27: Quadrivium, Marleen Montgomery, Director.

The page also includes a note about funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities.

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The image is a page from a newsletter or informational document from the Busch-Reisinger Museum. It lists new members who have joined the Patron and Supporting Member categories since November 1977, along with membership information and a calendar of events.

Patrons:

  • Mrs. Frederick Deknatel
  • Mr. Paul Geier
  • Dr. Guido Goldman
  • Prof. and Mrs. George Hanfmann
  • Dr. Freddy Homburger
  • Drs. Reginald and Julia Phelps
  • Project Charles, Lincoln Lab
  • Mr. Walter C. Reisinger
  • Mrs. Benjamin Rowland
  • Mr. and Mrs. Julian Robertson
  • Mr. and Mrs. Curt Reisinger Tobey

Supporting Members:

  • Mr. Charles C. Cunningham, Sr.
  • Mrs. Yolanda D’Eramo
  • Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Henderson
  • Prof. H.W. Johnson
  • Prof. Ernst Kitzinger
  • Dr. Marion J. Levy, Jr.
  • Mr. John McAndrew
  • Dr. and Mrs. John Michelsen
  • Dr. and Mrs. Robert Solomon
  • Dr. and Mrs. Richard W. Young

B-R Membership Information:
The museum has expanded its membership categories and benefits, which include:

  • Regular Members (students $10, individuals/couples $20):

    • Invitations to opening receptions, special social events, and Members' Evenings
    • Discounts on catalogues
    • Busch newsletter, invitations to acquisitions, activities, and upcoming events
  • Additional benefits for Supporting Members ($50) and Patrons ($100):

    • Free afternoon parking (arranged with superintendent)
    • Free posters and catalogues
    • Dining privileges at Harvard Faculty Club before Friends' Evenings (arranged through Busch staff)
  • Corporate Members ($1000):

    • Privilege of using the Museum for one social event per year

For more information or to join, interested parties can call 495-2331.

Calendar:

  • February 21 through April 1 (note extension on exhibit):

    • Special exhibit: Paul Klee
  • Thursday, February 23, 8 pm:

    • Friends' Evening: Gallery talk on Paul Klee by Charles Haxthausen, Assistant Professor of Fine Arts and Assistant Curator of the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University.
  • March 6 through April 1 (note change in dates):

    • Special exhibit: Käthe Kollwitz – Sculpture and Graphic Works
  • Monday, March 6, 5:00-7:00 pm:

    • Opening reception for Käthe Kollwitz exhibit
  • Saturday, March 11, 2:30 pm and Saturday, April 1, 2:30 pm:

    • Gallery talk by Dr. Anneliese Harding, Art Historian at the Goethe Institute, Boston, on Käthe Kollwitz exhibit.
  • Wednesday, March 15, 8 pm:

    • Friends' Evening: Gallery talk by Margot Clark, Professor of Fine Arts, University of New Hampshire, on Beckmann's triptych The Actors.
  • Wednesday, April 5, 8 pm:

    • An evening with Ise Gropius, discussing her husband's achievements as an architect and founder of the Bauhaus. Open to Friends of the Fogg.
  • Tuesday, April 25:

    • Opening reception for exhibit, Medieval and Renaissance Stained Glass from New England Collections.

Thursday Noon Recital Series in Romanesque Hall:

  • February:

    • February 2: Bernard Brauchli, clavichord
    • February 9: Christopher King, organ
    • February 16: Larry Phillips, organ; Andrew Waldo, recorder
    • February 23: Carol Lewis, viola da gamba; Gayle Clark Kirkwood, harpsichord
  • March:

    • March 2: Lenora McCroskey, organ
    • March 9: Alexander's Feast, consort
    • March 16: Hanny Schmid-Wyss, piano
    • March 23: James Johnson, organ
    • March 30: (Spring Recess, no recital)
  • April:

    • April 6: James Johnson, organ
    • April 13: Brian Jones, organ
    • April 20: Jean Wolf, organ
    • April 27: Quadrivium, Marleen Montgomery, Director

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The image is a page from a newsletter or informational brochure of the Busch-Reisinger Museum. It contains several sections:

  1. New Patron and Supporting Members:

    • Lists new members who have joined the Patron and Supporting Member categories since November 1977.
    • Patrons:
      • Mrs. Frederick Deknatel
      • Mr. Paul Geier
      • Dr. Guido Goldman
      • Prof. and Mrs. George Hanfmann
      • Dr. Freddy Homburger
      • Drs. Reginald and Julia Phelps
      • Project Charles, Lincoln Lab
      • Mr. Walter C. Reisinger
      • Mrs. Benjamin Rowland
      • Mr. and Mrs. Julian Robinson
      • Mr. and Mrs. Curt Reisinger Tobey
    • Supporting Members:
      • Mr. Charles C. Cunningham, Sr.
      • Mrs. Yolanda D'Eramo
      • Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Henderson
      • Prof. H.W. Janson
      • Prof. Ernst Kitzinger
      • Dr. Marion J. Levy, Jr.
      • Mr. John McAndrew
      • Dr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Michelsen
      • Dr. and Mrs. Richard W. Young
      • Dr. and Mrs. Seymour Solomon
  2. B-R Membership Information:

    • Describes the membership categories and their benefits:
      • Regular members (students $10, individuals/couples $20):
        • Invitation to opening receptions, special events, and member evenings.
        • Discounts on catalogues.
        • Newsletters on acquisitions, activities, and upcoming events.
      • Additional benefits for supporting members ($50) and patrons ($100):
        • Free afternoon parking (arranged with superintendent).
        • Free posters and catalogues.
        • Dining privileges at Harvard Faculty Club before Friends' Evenings (arranged through Busch staff).
      • Corporate members ($1000):
        • Privilege of using the Museum for one social event per year.
  3. Calendar of Events:

    • February 21 through April 1: Special exhibit: Paul Klee
      • February 23, 8 pm: Friends' Evening with Charles Haxthausen, Assistant Professor of Fine Arts and Assistant Curator of the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University.
    • March 6 through April 1: Special exhibit: Käthe Kollwitz – Sculpture and Graphic Works
      • March 6, 5:00-7:00 pm: Opening reception for Käthe Kollwitz exhibit.
      • March 11, 2:30 pm and April 1, 2:30 pm: Gallery talk by Dr. Anneliese Harding, Art Historian at the Goethe Institute, Boston.
      • March 15, 8 pm: Friends' Evening with Margot Clark, Professor of Fine Arts, University of New Hampshire, on Beckmann's triptych The Actors.
      • April 5, 8 pm: An evening with Isse Gropius, who will discuss her husband's achievements as an architect and founder of the Bauhaus.
      • April 25: Opening reception for exhibit, Medieval and Renaissance Stained Glass from New England Collections.
  4. Thursday Noon Recital Series in Romanesque Hall:

    • February:
      • February 2: Bernard Brauchli, clavichord
      • February 9: Christopher King, organ
      • February 16: Larry Phillips, organ; Andrew Waldo, recorder; Carol Lewis, viola da gamba
      • February 23: Gayle Clark Kirkwood, harpsichord
    • March:
      • March 2: Lenora McCroskey, organ
      • March 9: Alexander's Feast, consort
      • March 16: Hanni Schmidt-Wyss, piano
      • March 23: James Johnson, organ
      • March 30: (Spring Recess, no recital)
    • April:
      • April 6: James Johnson, organ
      • April 13: Brian Jones, organ
      • April 20: Jean Wolf, organ
      • April 27: Quadrivium, Marlen Montgomery, Director

At the bottom, it mentions that the publication of this newsletter is partially funded by a generous grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities. Contact information for membership inquiries is provided as 495-2331.

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The image is a page from a newsletter for the Busch-Reisinger Museum, which includes several sections detailing membership information, upcoming events, and a calendar of activities.

Patrons and Supporting Members:

The newsletter acknowledges the museum's patrons and supporting members who have joined since November 1977.

Patrons:

  • Mrs. Frederick Deknatel
  • Mr. Paul Geier
  • Dr. Guido Goldman
  • Prof. and Mrs. George Hanfmann
  • Dr. Freddy Homburger
  • Drs. Reginald and Julia Phelps
  • Project Charles, Lincoln Lab
  • Mr. Walter C. Reisinger
  • Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reiser
  • Mr. and Mrs. Julian Sobin
  • Mr. and Mrs. Curt Reisinger Tobey

Supporting Members:

  • Mr. Charles C. Cunningham, Sr.
  • Mrs. Yolanda D'Eramo
  • Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Henderson
  • Prof. H.W. Janson
  • Prof. Ernst Kitzinger
  • Dr. Marion J. Levy, Jr.
  • Mr. John McAndrew
  • Dr. and Mrs. Robert Michelsen
  • Dr. and Mrs. A.K. Solomon
  • Dr. and Mrs. Richard W. Young

B-R Membership Information:

The newsletter outlines the membership categories and their benefits:

Regular Members ($20):

  • Invitations to opening receptions, special Busch social events, and Members Evenings.
  • Discounts on Museum catalogues.
  • Bulletin mailer covering acquisitions, activities, and upcoming events.
  • Free parking for afternoon events.

Supporting Members ($50) and Patrons ($100+):

  • All benefits of regular members.
  • Free posters and catalogues.
  • Dining privileges at Harvard Faculty Club before Friends’ Evenings.
  • Privilege of using the Museum for one social event per year (Corporate members: $1000).

Calendar:

The calendar lists events from February to April, including special exhibits, gallery talks, and receptions.

February:

  • February 21 through April 1: Special exhibit, Paul Klee.
  • February 23, 8 pm: Friends’ Evening with a gallery talk on Paul Klee by Charles Haxthausen.

March:

  • March 6 through April 1: Special exhibit, Käthe Kollwitz – Sculpture and Graphic Works.
  • March 6, 5:00-7:00 pm: Opening reception for Käthe Kollwitz exhibit.
  • March 11 and April 1, 2:30 pm: Gallery talk by Dr. AnneLiese Harding on Käthe Kollwitz exhibit.
  • March 15, 8 pm: Friends’ Evening with a gallery talk by Margot Clark.
  • March 29: An evening with Ise Gropius discussing her husband’s achievements.

April:

  • April 5, 8 pm: Evening with the Gropius discussing Bauhaus.
  • April 12: Opening reception for the exhibit, Medieval and Renaissance Stained Glass from New England Collections.
  • April 26: Opening reception for another exhibit.

Thursday Noon Recital Series in Romanesque Hall:

The series includes recitals by various musicians:

February:

  • February 2: Bernard Brauchli, clavichord
  • February 9: Christopher King, organ
  • February 16: Larry Phillips, organ; Andrea von Ramm, recorder
  • February 23: Carol Lewis, viola da gamba; Gayle Cline, harpsichord

March:

  • March 2: Lorna McCroskey, organ
  • March 9: Alexandra's Feast, concert
  • March 16: Hanne Schmid-Wyss, piano
  • March 23: James Johnson, organ
  • March 30: Spring recess, no recital

April:

  • April 6: James Johnson, organ
  • April 13: Brian Jones, organ
  • April 20: Jean Wolfs, organ
  • April 27: Quadricium with Marlene Montgomery, Director

The publication also notes that it is partially funded by a generous grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.

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The image shows a printed page from the Busch-Reisinger Museum, detailing new members, a calendar of events, membership information, and a schedule for a Thursday Noon Recital Series.

New Members

Patrons:

  • Mrs. Frederick Deknatel
  • Mr. Paul Gore
  • Mr. Carl Klenkman
  • Prof. and Mrs. George Hanfmann
  • Dr. Freddy Homburger
  • Dr. Rosalind and Mr. Philip Lee
  • Mr. Charles Lincoln Lab
  • Mr. Walter C. Reisinger
  • Mrs. Benjamin Rowes
  • Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Smith
  • Mr. and Mrs. Curt Reisinger Tobey

Supporting Members:

  • Mr. Charles C. Cunningham, Sr.
  • Mrs. Yolanda D'Franco
  • Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Henderson
  • Prof. H.W. Janson
  • Dr. and Mrs. William Keller
  • Dr. Marion E. Levy, Jr.
  • Mr. John McAndrew
  • Mr. and Mrs. George Michaelsen
  • Dr. and Mrs. A.K. Solomon
  • Dr. and Mrs. Richard W. Young

B-R Membership Information

The museum has expanded its membership categories with the following benefits:

Regular Members (Students $10, Individuals/Couples $20):

  • Invitations to opening receptions, special Busch social events, and Members' Evenings
  • Discounts on catalogues
  • Busch newsletter covers new acquisitions, activities, and upcoming events

Additional Benefits for Supporting Members ($50) and Patrons ($100):

  • Free afternoon parking (arrange with superintendent)
  • Free posters and catalogues
  • Dining privileges at Harvard Faculty Club before Friends' Evenings (arrange through Busch staff)

Corporate Members ($100):

  • Corporate members may rent the Museum for one social event per year.

Contact number for membership inquiries: 495-2331.

Calendar

February 21 through April 1 (late extension on exhibit):

  • Special exhibit: Paul Klee

Thursday, February 23, 8 pm:

  • Friends' Evening. Gallery talk on Paul Klee by Prof. John Harbison, Harry Harkness Morse Assistant Professor of Fine Arts and Assistant Curator of the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University (Reception).

March 1 through April 1 (late change in date):

  • Special exhibit: Käthe Kollwitz — Sculpture and Graphic Works

Monday, March 6, 5:00-7:00 pm:

  • Opening reception for Käthe Kollwitz exhibit

Saturday, March 11, 2:30 pm and Saturday, April 1, 2:30 pm:

  • Gallery talk by Dr. Anneliese Harding, Art Historian at the Goethe Institute, Boston, on Käthe Kollwitz exhibit

Wednesday, March 15, 8 pm:

  • Friends' Evening. Gallery talk by Margot Clark, Professor of Fine Arts, University of New Hampshire, on Beckmann's triptych The Actors. Reception.

Wednesday, April 5, 8 pm:

  • Friends' Evening with Ise Gropius, who will discuss her husband's achievements as an architect and founder of the Bauhaus. Open also to Friends of the Fogg. Reception.

Tuesday, April 11, 8 pm:

  • Opening reception for exhibit, Medieval and Renaissance Stained Glass from New England Collections.

Thursday Noon Recital Series in Romanesque Hall

February:

  • 2: Bernard Brancis, clavichord
  • 9: Christiane Jaccottet, organ, and Andrew Waldo, recorder
  • 16: Laura Phillips, organ, and Andrew Waldo, recorder
  • 23: Carol Lewis, viola da gamba
  • 23: Gayle Clark Kirsweed, harpsichord

March:

  • 2: Leonard McCroskey, organ
  • 9: Alexander F. Fist, consort
  • 16: Hannah Schmid-Wyss, piano
  • 23: John Ferris, organ
  • 30: (Spring Recess, no recital)

April:

  • 6: James Johnson, organ
  • 13: Barbara Owen, organ
  • 20: John Wolfs, organ
  • 27: Quadrivium. Marleen Montgomery, Director

The publication of the newsletter is partially funded by a generous grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.

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The image shows a printed page from a document that includes information about museum membership, a calendar of events, and a recital series schedule. It appears to be an informational brochure or newsletter for the Busch-Reisinger Museum.

At the top left, the text welcomes new members who joined the museum as Patron and Supporting Members, listing names under each category. Below this, there is a section title "B-R Membership Information" that details the expanded categories of membership and their benefits for regular members, supporting members, and corporate members, with the associated contribution amounts. It also provides instructions on how individuals can join.

On the right side of the page, there's a "CALENDAR" section that outlines museum events and exhibitions with specific dates and short descriptions, such as special exhibits and gallery talks from February to April. Noteworthy mentions include exhibits for artists such as Paul Klee and Käthe Kollwitz, as well as a talk by Margot Clark and an evening with Ise Gropius.

Additionally, there's a section titled "Thursday Noon Recital Series in Romanesque Hall" listing dates in February, March, and April, along with the names of musicians and the instruments they will be playing or the type of ensemble.

The publication note at the bottom left corner states that it is partially funded by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities. There is a contact phone number for those who wish to join or have questions about membership. The appearance of the page, the types of listed events, and the format suggest that this could be a historical document or a replication of one. The page has a crease down the middle, as though it has been folded, and there appears to be the residue of adhesive along the right edge, possibly from where this page was once attached to another surface or part of a booklet.

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The image shows a page from a newsletter or informational document related to the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The page is titled "B-R Membership Information" and provides details about the museum's membership categories, benefits, and upcoming events.

Key Elements of the Image:

1. Membership Categories and Benefits:

  • Patrons:

    • Listed individuals who have joined the Patron category since November 1977.
    • Examples include Mrs. Frederick Dekantel, Mr. Paul Geier, Dr. Guido Goldman, Prof. and Mrs. George Hanfmann, Dr. Freddy Homburger, Drs. Reginald and Julia Phelps, Mr. Walter C. Reisinger, Mrs. Benjamin Rowland, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Sobin, and Mr. and Mrs. Curt Reisinger Tobey.
  • Supporting Members:

    • Listed individuals who have joined the Supporting Member category.
    • Examples include Mr. Charles C. Cunningham, Sr., Mrs. Yolanda D'Eramo, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Henderson, Prof. H.W. Janson, Prof. Ernst Kitzinger, Dr. Marion J. Levy, Jr., Dr. John McAndrew, Dr. and Mrs. J. K. Michelsen, Mr. and Mrs. A. Solomon, and Dr. and Mrs. Richard W. Young.
  • Membership Benefits:

    • Regular Members ($20):
      • Invitations to opening receptions, special Busch social events, and Members' Evenings.
      • Discounts on catalogues.
      • Busch newsletter covering acquisitions, activities, and upcoming events.
    • Supporting Members ($50):
      • All Regular Member benefits.
      • Free afternoon parking (arranged with superintendent).
      • Dining privileges at Harvard Faculty Club before Friends' Evenings (arranged through Busch staff).
    • Corporate Members ($1000):
      • Privilege of using the Museum for one social event per year.

2. Calendar of Events:

  • February 21 through April 1:
    • Special exhibit: Paul Klee
      • Thursday, February 23, 8 pm: Friends' Evening. Gallery talk on Paul Klee by Charles Haxthausen. Dr. Haxthausen is Assistant Professor of Fine Arts and Assistant Curator of the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University with Fine Arts Museum, Harvard University.
    • March 6 through April 1: Special exhibit: Käthe Kollwitz — Sculpture and Graphic Works.
    • Monday, March 6, 5:00–7:00 pm: Opening reception for Käthe Kollwitz exhibit.
    • Saturday, March 11, 2:30 pm and Saturday, April 2, 2:30 pm: Gallery talk by Dr. Annette Harding, Art Historian at the Goethe Institute, Boston, on Käthe Kollwitz exhibit.
    • Wednesday, March 15, 8 pm: Friends' Evening. Gallery talk by Margot Clark, Professor of Fine Arts, University of New Hampshire, on Beckmann’s triptych The Actors. Reception.
    • Wednesday, April 5, 8 pm: An evening with Jesse Grupus, who will discuss her husband’s achievements as an architect and founder of the Bauhaus. Open also to Friends of the Fogg. Reception.
    • Tuesday, April 25: Opening reception for exhibit, Medieval and Renaissance Stained Glass from New England Collections.

3. Thursday Noon Recital Series in Romanesque Hall (February):

  • A list of performances scheduled for February, including:
    • February 2: Bernard Brauchi, clavichord.
    • February 9: Christopher King, organ.
    • February 16: Larry Lewis, organ; Andrew Waldo, recorder.
    • February 23: Carol Phillips, viola da gamba; harpsichord.
    • February 24: Gayle Clark Kirkwood, harpsichord.

4. Additional Calendar Notes:

  • March:
    • March 2: Lenora McCroskey, organ.
    • March 9: Alexander’s Feast concert.
    • March 16: Hanni Schmid-Wyss, piano.
    • March 23: James Johnson, organ.
    • March 30: (Spring Recital — no recital).
  • April:
    • April 6: James Johnson, organ.
    • April 13: Brian Jones, organ.
    • April 20: Jean Wolfs, organ.
    • April 27: Quadriatum, Marleen Montgomery, Director.

5. Contact Information:

  • The page includes a contact number for inquiries: 495-2331.

6. Funding Acknowledgment:

  • At the bottom of the page, there is a note stating:
    "The publication of this newsletter is partially funded by a generous grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities."

Overall Context:

The document serves as an informational guide for museum members, detailing membership benefits, upcoming events, and recital series. It is designed to engage members and provide them with details about the museum’s activities and offerings. The layout is organized and professional, with clear headings and structured information. The inclusion of a funding acknowledgment suggests the museum’s commitment to transparency and support from cultural institutions.

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The image appears to be a newsletter or promotional flyer from the Busch-Reisinger Museum, likely from the 1970s based on the date mentioned. The document contains several sections:

  1. Patrons and Supporting Members: Lists the names of individuals and couples who have joined the museum as patrons and supporting members since November 1977. The categories include Patrons, Supporting Members, and Corporate Members.

  2. Calendar: A schedule of events and exhibitions at the museum, including:

    • A special exhibit of Paul Klee's work from February 21 to April 1.
    • A gallery talk by Charles Haxthausen on Paul Klee on February 23.
    • An exhibit of Käthe Kollwitz's sculptures and graphic works from March 6 to April 1.
    • A gallery talk by Dr. Anneliese Harding on Käthe Kollwitz on March 11.
    • A gallery talk by Margot Clark on Beckmann's triptych "The Actors" on March 15.
    • An evening with Ise Gropius discussing her husband's Bauhaus achievements on April 5.
    • An opening reception for an exhibit of medical and renaissance stained glass from New England collections on April 25.
  3. B-R Membership Information: Details the benefits of different membership categories, including invitations to opening receptions, special events, discounts on catalogues, access to the museum newsletter, free afternoon parking, free posters and catalogues, and dining privileges at the Harvard Faculty Club.

  4. Thursday Noon Recital Series in Romanesque Hall: A schedule of musical recitals taking place in the Romanesque Hall, featuring various organists and violists.

  5. Contact Information: Provides a phone number (495-2331) for inquiries and mentions that the publication is partially funded by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.

The document is designed to inform readers about the museum's activities, membership benefits, and upcoming events, encouraging engagement and support from the community.

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The image shows a page from a newsletter. It has a calendar, a list of patrons, and membership information. The calendar lists events from February 21 to April 1, including gallery talks, special exhibits, and receptions. The patrons' list includes names of individuals and couples who have joined the Patron and Supporting Member categories since November 1977. The membership information section provides details about the benefits of different membership categories, such as invitations to events, discounts, and access to the museum. The newsletter is partially funded by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.