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ARCH.2013.5.20, Rendition: 801316
The image depicts a two-page spread from what appears to be a book or a program. The left page contains text, while the right page is blank.
Here is the text from the left page:
"women who later achieved distinction in the teaching and museum professions.
A quiet firmness was of his very nature. He invariably reached his objectives without confrontation. Always willing to hear about your problems, he would, when asked, explain how you could most effectively overcome them. In short, he was that rare combination, a perceptive, wise, and warmhearted man.
John Coolidge
Mark Haxthausen
Julia Phelps
John Rosenfield
Seymour Slive
Neil Levine (Chairman)"
The image shows a page of text that appears to be a tribute or obituary for an individual. Here are the details:
The text describes the character and approach of a person who was evidently respected and admired:
Career Influence: The individual had a significant impact on women who later achieved distinction in teaching and museum professions.
Character Traits:
Names Listed: Following the description, several names are mentioned, likely individuals who contributed to or signed the tribute:
The text reflects a heartfelt appreciation for the individual's qualities and contributions. The bottom of the page includes a partial view of another section, mentioning a broader approach to a position, possibly related to a "director" role.
The image shows an open book with a page that appears to be an eulogy or tribute. The text on the page reads as follows:
"women who later achieved distinction in the teaching and museum professions.
A quiet firmness was of his very nature. He invariably reached his objectives without confrontation. Always willing to hear about your problems, he would, when asked, explain how you could most effectively overcome them. In short, he was that rare combination, a perceptive, wise, and warmhearted man.
John Coolidge
Mark Haxthausen
Julia Phelps
John Rosenfield
Seymour Slive
Neil Levine (Chairman)"
The text is handwritten or printed in a formal style, suggesting it is part of an official document, such as a memorial or a tribute booklet. The names listed at the bottom seem to be those of contributors or individuals associated with the tribute. The page is part of a larger document, as suggested by the visible text on the adjacent pages. The book appears to be an archival or historical document, possibly from a museum or educational institution.
The image shows an open book with a handwritten obituary or eulogy on the left page. The text reads:
"women who later achieved distinction in the teaching and museum professions.
A quiet firmness was of his very nature. He invariably reached his objectives without confrontation. Always willing to hear about your problems, he would, when asked, explain how you could most effectively overcome them. In short, he was that rare combination, a perceptive, wise, and warmhearted man.
John Coolidge
Mark Haxthausen
Julia Phelps
John Rosenfield
Seymour Slive
Neil Levine (Chairman)"
The right page is blank. There are some visible newspaper clippings or documents partially visible in the margins of the left and right pages, indicating that the book might be a scrapbook or a collection of significant documents. The writing is neat and clear, suggesting a formal and respectful tone.
The image shows the inside of an open book, specifically a page with a tribute or eulogy written on it. The text describes a person known for their quiet firmness, approachability, and ability to achieve objectives without confrontation. The individual is described as perceptive, wise, and warmhearted.
Below the tribute, there are names listed, presumably of people who knew and respected the individual being remembered. The names include:
The page appears to be part of a larger document, possibly a memorial or an obituary, given the tone and content. The lower part of the page, visible on the left side, seems to be partially cut or blurred, likely containing additional text or information that is not fully legible in this image.
The image shows an open book with text on both pages. The text appears to be a tribute or memorial to an individual, describing their character and contributions. Here is a transcription of the visible text:
women who later achieved distinction in the teaching and museum professions.
A quiet firmness was of his very nature. He invariably reached his objectives without confrontation. Always willing to hear about your problems, he would, when asked, explain how you could most effectively overcome them. In short, he was that rare combination, a perceptive, wise, and warmhearted man.
John Coolidge
Mark Hertzhausen
Julia Phelps
John Rosenfield
Seymour Slive
Neil Levine (Chairman)
The text on the left page is partially obscured, but it seems to continue the tribute. The names listed at the bottom of the right page suggest that these individuals might be contributors to the tribute or members of a committee. The book appears to be well-bound, with a visible red cover at the top.
The image shows an open book with text on the left page and a blank right page. The text on the left page describes a man with a quiet firmness, someone who meets objectives without confrontation and is willing to help others overcome problems. It concludes by calling him a rare combination of perceptive, wise, and warmhearted. Below the description, a list of names is provided: John Coolidge, Mark Haxthausen, Julia Phelps, John Rosenfield, Seymour Slive, and Neil Levine (Chairman). The right page is completely blank. The background includes parts of other documents or newspaper clippings beneath the open book.
The image depicts an open book with text on the left-hand page. The right-hand page is blank. The text on the left page is concluding some form of discussion or tribute—the passage ends with the description of a person as a "perceptive, wise, and warmhearted man."
Below this description, there is a list of names aligned to the left, which suggest they may be the authors or signatories to the preceding text. One name is indicated as the "Chairman", which could imply that this text is part of a formal acknowledgment, dedication, committee report, or similar document. The book appears to be relatively old, as suggested by the color of the paper and the style of printing, but it is well-preserved with no visible marks or creases. It rests on a larger reddish-brown surface with a slightly textured appearance that could be a desk or table. A small glimpse of another object or paper is visible at the bottom left corner, but it's not clear what it is.
The image shows an open book with two visible pages. On the left page, there is a paragraph of text that appears to be a tribute or testimonial. The text describes someone with qualities such as quiet firmness, a willingness to listen, and a capacity to offer effective solutions to problems. It concludes by praising the individual as a rare combination of being perceptive, wise, and warmhearted. Below the paragraph, a list of names is provided, likely representing individuals who have contributed to or endorsed the content, with one name labeled as "Chairman" (Neil Levine).
The right page is blank, showing only a clean white space with no visible text or images. The book's spine and part of the adjacent pages are visible on the left side of the image, indicating that the book is part of a larger collection or archive. The overall setting suggests a formal or commemorative document, possibly a tribute, memoir, or dedication section of a book.
The image shows a book open to a page with text. The text on the left page is in black font and seems to be a description of a person, while the text on the right page is blank. The text on the left page is in a smaller font and is positioned towards the top of the page. The book appears to be made of paper and has a cardboard cover.