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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbook, January 1931-August 1933

ARCH.2003.26, Rendition: 791494

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The image consists of two main sections of historical documents from March 1931, likely from Harvard University.

  1. Top Section:

    • The top part of the image shows a transcript cover for a presentation titled "Processes and Achievements in the Restoration of Paintings" by Albert Franz Cochrane, dated March 28, 1931.
  2. Bottom Section:

    • The bottom part of the image is a clipping from the Harvard Alumni Bulletin, dated March 26, 1931.
    • The clipping is titled "Studies in the Humanities" and lists several individuals and their recommended awards from the General Education Board for the year 1930-31.
      • Marston S. Balch, an Instructor in English, is recommended for investigating English plays and playwrights in France during the eighteenth century.
      • George L. Kittredge, Gurney Professor of English Literature, is recommended for the collection of ballads and chanties by Mr. J. M. Carpenter and the preparation of these for publication.
      • John B. Martin, an A.M. '24, Ph.D. '28, is recommended for the cost of publishing "Allan Ramsay, a Study of His Life and Works."
      • Milman Parry, an Instructor in Greek and Latin, is recommended for aid in preparing for publication "A Handbook of Homeric Style; with Preparatory Studies."
    • The clipping also mentions:
      • Hyder E. Rollins, Professor of English, for printing "A Poetical Rhapsody," Volume I.
      • Benjamin Rowland, Jr., Assistant in Fine Arts, for the publication of a book on "Jaume Huguet, a Study of Late Fifteenth Century Painting in Catalonia."

The clipping is numbered 797 in the Harvard Alumni Bulletin. The date on the clipping and the transcript cover both indicate March 1931.

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The image depicts a document containing two main sections:

  1. Top Section: Transcript of a Lecture

    • Title: "Processes and Achievements in the Restoration of Paintings"
    • Author/Speaker: Albert Franz Cochrane
    • Date: Transcript dated March 28, 1931
  2. Bottom Section: Harvard Alumni Bulletin (Page 797)

    • Date: March 28, 1931
    • Article Title: "Studies in the Humanities"
    • Content: This section lists recommendations by a committee in charge of awards from the General Education Board for "Studies in the Humanities" at Harvard for the year 1930-31. The awards include:
      • Marston S. Balch: Instructor in English, for investigating English plays and play-wrights in France during the eighteenth century.
      • George L. Kittredge: Gurney Professor of English Literature, for collecting ballads and chanties by Mr. J. M. Carpenter and preparing them for publication.
      • John B. Martin: A.M. '24, Ph.D. '28, for the cost of publishing a study of "Allan Ramsay, a Study of His Life and Works."
      • Milman Parry: Instructor in Greek and Latin, for aid in preparing a handbook of Homeric style with preparatory studies.
      • Hyder E. Rollins: Professor of English, for printing "A Poetical Rhapsody," Volume I.
      • Benjamin Rowland, Jr.: Assistant in Fine Arts, for the publication of a book on "Jaume Huguet, a Study of Late Fifteenth Century Painting in Catalonia."

The document appears to be a part of a bulletin or journal, focusing on academic achievements and grants awarded for various scholarly projects at Harvard University.

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The image shows a document that appears to be a transcript titled "PROCESSES AND ACHIEVEMENTS IN THE RESTORATION OF PAINTINGS" by Albert Franz Cochrane, dated March 28, 1931. This transcript is placed at the top half of the image. The document is slightly yellowed, indicating its age.

Below the transcript, there is a clipping from the "HARVARD ALUMNI BULLETIN" dated March 26, 1931. The clipping lists recommendations by the committee in charge of the awards of the General Education Board for the pursuit of "Studies in the Humanities" at Harvard for the year 1930-31. It includes the following recommendations:

  • Marston S. Balch, Instructor in English, for investigation of English plays and playwrights in France in the eighteenth century.
  • George L. Kittredge, Gurney Professor of English Literature, for the collection of ballads and chants by Mr. J. M. Carpenter and the preparation of the same for publication.
  • John B. Martin, A.M. '24, Ph.D. '28, for the cost of publishing "Allan Ramsay, a Study of His Life and Works."
  • Milman Parry, Instructor in Greek and Latin, for aid in preparing for publication "A Handbook of Homeric Style, with Preparatory Studies."
  • Hyder E. Rollins, Professor of English, for printing "A Poetical Rhapsody, Volume I."
  • Benjamin Rowland, Jr., Assistant in Fine Arts, for the publication of a book on "Jaume Huguet, a Study of Late Fifteenth Century Painting in Catalonia."

The document and clipping are punch-holes at the left side, suggesting they were stored in a binder. The top right corner of the transcript has handwritten notes, possibly indicating "Mar 28, 1931" again for reference.

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The image shows a page from the Harvard Alumni Bulletin dated March 26, 1931.

At the top of the page, there is a title and cover note for a document titled "Processes and Achievements in the Restoration of Paintings" by Albert Franz Cochrane, with a note indicating that it is a transcript dated March 28, 1931.

Below this, there is a section detailing awards and additional assignments for various individuals involved in the pursuit of "Studies in the Humanities" at Harvard for the year 1930-1931. The recommendations include:

  • Marston S. Balch, Instructor in English: for investigating English plays and playwrights in France during the eighteenth century.
  • George L. Kittredge, Gurney Professor of English Literature: for the collection of ballads and chants by Mr. J. M. Carpenter and preparation for publication.
  • John B. Martin, A.M. '24, Ph.D. '28: for contributions towards the cost of publishing "Allan Ramsay, a Study of His Life and Works."
  • Milman Parry, Instructor in Greek and Latin: for aiding in preparing a book on Homeric style with preparatory studies.
  • Additional recognition is given to:
    • Hyde E. Rollins, Professor of English, for printing "A Poetical Rhapsody," Volume I.
    • Benjamin Rowland, Jr., Assistant in Fine Arts, for the publication of a book on "Jaume Huguet, a Study of Late Fifteenth Century Painting in Catalonia."

The page is part of a folder, indicated by the folder tabs on the left side, and has a dated stamp at the top right corner showing March 1931.

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The image consists of two main parts:

  1. Top Section:

    • This section contains a transcript cover from March 28, 1931.
    • The title is "Processes and Achievements in the Restoration of Paintings."
    • The author is Albert Franz Cochrane.
  2. Bottom Section:

    • This section is a page from the "Harvard Alumni Bulletin," dated March 26, 1931.
    • The page is titled "Studies in the Humanities."
    • The bulletin lists several Harvard faculty members and their respective awards or achievements:
      • Marston S. Balch, an Instructor in English, for investigating English plays and playwrights in France from the eighteenth century.
      • George L. Kittredge, the Gurney Professor of English Literature, for collecting ballads and chants by Mr. J. M. Carpenter and preparing them for publication.
      • John B. Martin, A.M. '24, Ph.D. '28, for publishing "Allan Ramsay, a Study of His Life and Works."
      • Milman Parry, Instructor in Greek and Latin, for preparing a publication titled "A Handbook of Homeric Style; with Preparatory Studies."
      • Hyder E. Rollins, Professor of English, for printing "A Poetical Rhapsody," Volume I.
      • Benjamin Rowland, Jr., Assistant in Fine Arts, for the publication of a book on "Jaume Huguet, a Study of Late Fifteenth Century Painting in Catalonia."

The document appears to be a combination of a transcript and a bulletin from the Harvard Alumni, highlighting scholarly activities and achievements of various Harvard faculty members in the field of humanities.

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The image shows a document with two main sections. The upper section features an envelope with the following text:

"PROCESSES AND ACHIEVEMENTS IN THE RESTORATION OF PAINTINGS
BY
ALBERT FRANZ COCHRANE
Transcript, March 28, 1931"

The envelope appears to be sealed and is attached to a larger sheet of paper.

The lower section of the document is a clipping from the "Harvard Alumni Bulletin," specifically page 797. This section contains information about the awards of the General Education Board for the pursuit of "Studies in the Humanities" at Harvard for the year 1930-31. The committee has recommended the following additional assignments:

  1. Marston S. Balch, Instructor in English, for investigation of English plays and playwrights in France in the eighteenth century.
  2. George L. Kittredge, Gurney Professor of English Literature, for the collection of ballads and chants by Mr. J. M. Carpenter, and the preparation of the same for publication.
  3. John B. Martin, A.M. '24, Ph.D. '28, toward the cost of publishing "Allan Ramsay: A Study of his Life and Works."
  4. Milton Parry, Instructor in Greek and Latin, for aid in preparing for publication "A Handbook of Homeric Style," with Preparatory Studies.
  5. Hyder E. Rollins, Professor of English, for printing "A Poetical Rhapsody," Volume I.
  6. Benjamin Rowland, Jr., Assistant in Fine Arts, for the publication of a book on "Jaume Huguet, a Study of Late Fifteenth Century Painting in Catalonia."

The document is dated "March 28, 1931" at the top, and there is a handwritten note "Mar 19" in the top right corner.

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The image shows an archival document containing an envelope and a page likely from a newsletter or bulletin, specifically the Harvard Alumni Bulletin. The envelope, positioned at the top half of the document, is labeled with the title "PROCESSES AND ACHIEVEMENTS IN THE RESTORATION OF PAINTINGS BY ALBERT FRANZ COCHRANE Transcript, March 28, 1931," typed on it.

Below the envelope is a section of the March 28, 1931 Harvard Alumni Bulletin. The bulletin includes various items under the heading "STUDIES IN THE HUMANITIES," detailing committee recommendations for additional assignments related to studies in the humanities. Names mentioned, along with their tasks, include Marston S. Balch, George L. Kittredge, John B. Martin, Milton Parry, Hyder E. Rollins, and Benjamin Rowland Jr. The tasks range from investigating plays and playwrights, collecting ballads and preparing manuscripts for publication, studies of lives and works, and preparing publications related to Homeric styles and late 15th-century painting in Catalonia.

The document has punch holes on the left side, suggesting it was stored in a binder, and is marked "Mar. 19" at the top right corner of the page.

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This is an image of a historical document or page from a publication. At the top of the image, there is a brown, triangular envelope with its flap open. Inside the envelope, there's a white paper that has type-written text reading "PROCESSES AND ACHIEVEMENTS IN THE RESTORATION OF PAINTINGS BY ALBERT FRANZ COCHRANE Transcript, March 28, 1931," indicating the title of a document and its author along with the date of the transcript.

Below the envelope, there's the bottom of another document visible, marked "March 2, 1931," and titled "HARVARD ALUMNI BULLETIN" with the page number 797. The visible part of this bulletin features a section called "STUDIES IN THE HUMANITIES" detailing various academic achievements, awards, and publications associated with Harvard. The bulletin reports on individuals and their respective works which include studies of English plays, Latin and Greek instruction material, and a publication about fifteenth-century painting in Catalonia. There appears to be a handwritten note with an arrow pointing to one section, possibly added by a reader for reference.

Overall, the image appears to be a snapshot of documents related to academic work and achievements from a historical context, specifically from the year 1931.

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The image shows a document with a beige envelope on top of it. The envelope has a flap that is slightly open, and it is addressed to "PROCESSES AND ACHIEVEMENTS IN THE RESTORATION OF PAINTINGS" by Albert Franz Cochrane. The envelope has a date of March 28, 1931, and it is written in black ink. The document below the envelope is titled "HARVARD ALUMNI BULLETIN" and has a date of March 26, 1931. The document also has a beige color and is written in black ink.

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The image depicts a document that appears to be an envelope with a letter inside. The envelope is beige in color and has a flap that is folded down. On the front of the envelope, there is a title written in bold black text: "PROCESSES AND ACHIEVEMENTS IN THE RESTORATION OF PAINTINGS." Below the title, there is a name, "ALBERT FRANZ COCHRANE," and a date, "March 28, 1931." The letter inside the envelope is also beige and has black text. The letterhead reads "HARVARD ALUMNI BULLETIN" and "STUDIES IN THE HUMANITIES." The letter is dated March 28, 1931, and is addressed to "The committee in charge of the awards of the General Education Board for the pursuit of 'Studies in the Humanities' at Harvard, for the year 1930-31." The letter is signed by "ALBERT FRANZ COCHRANE." The text of the letter is not legible in the image.