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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbook, October 1920-June 1924

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The image shows a newspaper clipping from the New York Evening Journal dated June 17, 1924. The headline reads "$500,000 GIFT TO HARVARD BY JOHN D., JR." The article details a significant donation made by John D. Rockefeller Jr. to Harvard University.

Key points from the article include:

  1. First Gift: A gift of $250,000 was pledged to be used for the construction of the new Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University. The gift was made in honor of Edward W. Forbes, director of the museum.

  2. Second Gift: Another gift of $250,000 was pledged to the chemistry department at Harvard, specifically for the establishment of the John D. Rockefeller Jr. fellowships in chemistry.

  3. Tribute to Dr. Eliot: The gifts were also made in honor of Charles W. Eliot, a former president of Harvard University, who had passed away. The article mentions a letter from John D. Rockefeller Jr. to President A. Lawrence Lowell of Harvard, expressing his admiration for Dr. Eliot and his contributions to the university.

The article highlights the philanthropic efforts of John D. Rockefeller Jr. and his commitment to supporting educational institutions, particularly Harvard University.

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The image displays a newspaper clipping dated June 17, 1924. The headline reads, "500,000 Gift to Harvard by John D., Jr."

The article discusses two significant gifts made by John D. Rockefeller Jr. to Harvard University.

  1. The first gift of $160,000 is aimed at raising funds for the Fogg Art Museum. The article mentions that this amount is part of a broader effort to build a new museum and mentions the involvement of William Lawrence and others in raising funds for the project.

  2. The second gift of $100,000 is intended to help establish a chair for the General Education Committee at Harvard. The committee's plan includes the administration of a $10,000,000 fund for general education. This gift will specifically aid in the department of fine arts and Greek studies.

Additionally, the article includes a tribute to Dr. Eliot, mentioning his distinguished services and the recent celebration of his 75th birthday.

The clipping also includes a postmark and a signature at the top, indicating it was from the Angus Free Press Bureau in New York.

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The image displays a newspaper clipping from the New York Evening Journal, dated June 17, 1924. The headline announces a significant donation: "$500,000 GIFT TO HARVARD BY JOHN D., JR." The article details that John D. Rockefeller, Jr. has pledged $500,000 to Harvard University, specifically for the Fogg Art Museum. This contribution is part of a broader fundraising campaign for the university, which aims to raise a total of $10,000,000, with Rockefeller's gift being the largest single donation. The funds will be used for the construction and endowment of the new Fogg Art Museum, as well as for other purposes, including the School of Business Administration. The article also mentions that this is the second substantial gift made to Harvard within a short period, following a previous donation of $1,000,000. The piece concludes by noting that Rockefeller's gifts represent a new type of philanthropy, focusing on specific, tangible results.

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The image shows a newspaper clipping from the New York Evening Journal, dated May 7, 1928. The headline reads, "$3,500,000 Gift to Harvard by John D., Jr." The article details significant donations made by John D. Rockefeller, Jr. to Harvard University.

Key points include:

  1. Primary Donation:

    • Rockefeller has given $1,500,000 to Harvard University for the erection and endowment of the new Fogg Art Museum.
    • The building will be named after William Hayes Fogg, with Paul J. Sachs and Edward W. Forbes in charge of raising additional funds for the museum's administration, fine arts, and research purposes.
    • The total amount raised for the new museum is around $3,125,000.
  2. Second Gift:

    • An additional gift of $2,000,000 has been made to Harvard for the establishment of a chemical laboratory.
    • The laboratory will be named in honor of George F. Baker and will be part of the university's chemistry department.
    • This plan was initially announced in 1924 and includes $1,000,000 for construction, $500,000 for endowment, and $500,000 for administration and research.
  3. Private Donation:

    • Rockefeller also donated $1,000,000 to Phillips Exeter Academy in honor of his uncle, Dr. William H. Lawrence.
    • This donation is to be used for a new building, representing a new type of philanthropy where funds are given for specific purposes like art and research.

The article highlights Rockefeller's significant contributions to educational institutions, specifically in the fields of art and science.

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The image shows a clipping from a newspaper article dated June 17, 1924, published in the New York Evening Journal. The headline reads "500,000 Gift to Harvard by John D., Jr."

The article details a significant financial contribution made by John D. Rockefeller Jr. to Harvard University. Specifically, it mentions a gift of $500,000 to support the construction of the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard. The money is part of a larger $1,000,000 pledge for the museum's endowment and construction.

Key points from the article:

  1. John D. Rockefeller Jr. has given $500,000 to Harvard University, which will be used for the Fogg Art Museum.
  2. This gift is the second largest donation to Harvard in recent years, following a previous $1,000,000 pledge by Mr. Rockefeller for the same project.
  3. The gift is intended for the erection and endowment of the new Fogg Art Museum, with William Lawrence, of Massachusetts, in charge of raising the remaining $1,000,000.
  4. The museum will include a collection of fine arts and a library for the study of art.
  5. The article also mentions a tribute to Dr. Eliot, Harvard's president, with the gift being made in his honor.
  6. Rockefeller's gift is part of a broader philanthropic effort to support various educational and cultural institutions.

The article also notes that the Fogg Art Museum will be a part of Harvard's effort to establish a museum for the fine arts, and it will be a significant addition to the university's resources for the study and display of art.

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The image is a newspaper clipping from the New York Era, dated June 17, 1924. The headline of the article is "500,000 GIFT TO HARVARD BY JOHN D., JR." The article discusses a significant donation made by John D. Rockefeller Jr. to Harvard University.

Key points from the article include:

  1. Main Gift:

    • John D. Rockefeller Jr. is giving $500,000 to Harvard University, which will be used to raise funds for the erection and endowment of the new Fogg Art Museum at Harvard.
    • The donation will be used for the administration, library, and general expenses of the museum.
    • William Lawrence, the president of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is the chairman of the committee responsible for raising the funds.
  2. Second Gift:

    • There is an additional gift of $100,000 to Harvard, which will be used to support the General Education Board.
    • This gift is part of a larger $1,000,000 donation to Harvard, which will be used to establish a scholarship fund for the General Education Board.
  3. Tribute to Dr. Eliot:

    • John D. Rockefeller Jr. also donated $1,000,000 to Harvard's General Education Board in honor of Dr. Charles W. Eliot, the former president of Harvard.
    • The donation is intended to support various educational programs and research.
  4. Purpose and Objectives:

    • The donation aims to establish a new type of philanthropic gift, supporting educational and research initiatives, and creating a lasting legacy for Harvard.
    • The article highlights the importance of the Fogg Art Museum and the broader educational goals of the donation.

The newspaper clipping provides detailed information about the generous contributions made by John D. Rockefeller Jr. to Harvard University, emphasizing the specific purposes and goals behind these donations.

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This image displays a newspaper clipping mounted on a piece of paper. At the top of the paper, there is a rubber-stamped address that says: "Art Page | Famous Press Clipping Bureau | 342 Third Avenue | New York". Below this is a handwritten annotation: "June 1924".

The newspaper clipping itself is from the "New York Eve. Journal" dated "17 June 1924". The headline reads: "$500,000 GIFT TO HARVARD BY JOHN D., JR." It discusses a significant monetary gift from John D. Rockefeller Jr. to Harvard University, intended specifically for the University's Fogg Art Museum and other associated funds, projects, or divisions within the University. The article goes on to detail the purpose of the donation and how it fits into the larger context of philanthropy associated with John D. Rockefeller Jr. and his family, including other donations and their intended use, such as endowments for business administration.

This artifact sheds light on philanthropic activities from the early 20th century and highlights the relationship between major financial donors and academic institutions.

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The image depicts a torn newspaper article dated June 17, 1924, from the New York Evening Journal. The article is about a $500,000 gift to Harvard University by John D. Rockefeller Jr. The donation is intended for the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard. The article explains how the funds will be used to support the museum's creation and endowment and references the announcement made by Bishop William Lawrence, of Massachusetts. The article also mentions additional donations made to Harvard's Graduate School of Business Administration, Chemistry department, and other educational purposes, including a tribute to Dr. Eliot. The clip is marked with a stamp indicating it was processed by Argus Press Clipping Bureau, located at 382 Third Avenue, New York.

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The image shows a newspaper clipping dated June 17, 1924, from the New York Evening Journal. The headline reads "$500,000 Gift to Harvard by John D., Jr." The article reports that John D. Rockefeller Jr. has donated $500,000 to Harvard University. The donation is intended to be part of a $2,000,000 fund raised for the erection and endowment of the new Fogg Art Museum at the university.

The announcement of the gift was made by Bishop William Lawrence of Massachusetts, who is the chairman of the committee responsible for raising $10,000,000 for extending divisions in business administration, fine arts, and chemistry at the university. The total fund discussed is about $8,725,000, including $5,000,000 given by George F. Baker for the permanent endowment of the Graduate School of Business Administration.

The article also mentions that this $500,000 gift is the second gift made to Harvard by the Rockefellers during the campaign, following a previous $500,000 gift to the chemistry department. The plan divides $10,000,000 into $5,000,000 for the business school, $3,000,000 for chemistry, and $2,000,000 for fine arts.

There is a tribute to Dr. Eliot, acknowledging his distinguished service and recent ninetieth birthday. It also mentions a gift of $1,000,000 for the restoration of Rheims Cathedral by John D. Rockefeller Jr.

The article highlights the philanthropic focus of the Rockefellers on various causes, including medicine, disease research, charities, and education. Lastly, it notes that Mr. Rockefeller's donation to the Fogg Art Museum supports archaeology and fine arts, including plans for extensive digging expeditions at ancient Greek and other centers.

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The image depicts a historical newspaper clipping from the New York Eve Journal, dated June 17, 1924. The headline prominently announces a significant donation: "$500,000 GIFT TO HARVARD BY JOHN D. JR." The article details that John D. Rockefeller has contributed $500,000 to Harvard University, specifically to the fund for the Fogg Art Museum.

Key Details from the Article:

  1. Donation Overview:

    • The $500,000 gift is part of a larger commitment by Rockefeller to Harvard, with a total of $2,000,000 being allocated for the creation and endowment of the Fogg Art Museum.
    • The funds are intended to support the museum's operations, including the administration of its divisions in art, chemistry, and business administration.
  2. Purpose of the Funds:

    • $1,000,000 is allocated for the permanent endowment of the Fogg Art Museum.
    • $500,000 is designated for the endowment of the chemistry department.
    • $500,000 is set aside for the endowment of the school of business administration.
  3. Context and Significance:

    • The article highlights Rockefeller's long-standing support for educational and cultural institutions, noting that this gift is part of a broader campaign to fund Harvard.
    • It also mentions a tribute to Dr. Eliot, with Rockefeller referencing a previous gift of $1,000,000 to Harvard in memory of Dr. Charles W. Eliot, former president of the university.
  4. Visual Elements:

    • The clipping includes a handwritten note at the top, possibly indicating it was saved or annotated by someone. The note reads: "H. Frag / Argus Frenchling Bureau / 152 Third Ave. New York".
    • The article is typed in a formal newspaper style, with clear headings and structured paragraphs.

Overall Impression:

The image captures a significant moment in the history of philanthropy and education, showcasing Rockefeller's substantial contribution to Harvard University and the Fogg Art Museum. The clipping serves as a historical document, illustrating the impact of wealthy benefactors on academic and cultural institutions during the early 20th century.