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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbook, January 1931-August 1933

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The image shows a typed document titled "MAP TABLET FROM NUZI. Complete List - from News Office." The document details the publication of a story about the discovery of the Expedition from the Fogg and Semitic Museums, which was featured in the November Bulletin and arranged by Mr. Lamb in collaboration with Mr. Starr. The story was sent out by the University News Agency.

The document lists various newspapers and publications that covered the discovery, along with the date of publication, the length of the article, and whether pictures were included. Here is a summary of the listed publications:

  1. New York Herald Tribune, Feb. 21, 1932 - 2 3/8 columns, containing a 4x8 picture.
  2. New York Times, Feb. 21, 1932 - 1 1/8 columns, including two pictures.
  3. New York World-Telegram, Feb. 20, 1932 - 4 inches.
  4. Syndicated: Weekly sheet sent out by the Associated Press - 1 1/3 columns, including 3 pictures.
  5. New York Herald Tribune, Feb. 28, 1932 - Editorial, 5 3/8 inches.
  6. Boston American, Feb. 20, 1932 - 3 3/8 inches.
  7. Boston Post, Feb. 28, 1932 - 6 1/2 inches.
  8. Boston Traveler, Feb. 20, 1932 - 1 2/3 columns, including 3 pictures.
  9. Boston Globe, Feb. 21, 1932 - 1 column and 3 3/8 inches, including 1 picture.
  10. Syndicated: Science News Letter, March 5, 1932 - 1 8 3/8 inches, including two pictures.
  11. Boston Evening Transcript, April 12, 1932 - 12 inches, including two pictures.
  12. Harvard Crimson, Feb. 20, 1932 - 15 inches.
  13. Christian Science Monitor, Feb. 20, 1932 - 1 column, 8 3/8 inches, including 4 pictures.

The document appears to be a record kept for tracking the media coverage of the discovery.

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The image shows a document titled "MAP TABLET FROM NUZI. Complete List - from News Office." It appears to be a record of the distribution of a map tablet related to an archaeological expedition from the Pergamon Museum and Semitic Museums, specifically the discovery at Nuzi.

The document lists various newspapers and magazines that published stories about the discovery, along with publication dates and details such as column sizes and inclusion of pictures. Here is a detailed summary of the entries:

  1. New York Herald Tribune:

    • February 21, 1932
    • 2 ½ columns, containing a 4x8 picture
  2. New York Times:

    • February 21, 1932
    • 1 1/3 columns, including two pictures
  3. New York World-Telegram:

    • February 20, 1932
    • Syndicated, 4 inches
  4. Weekly Sheet (Associated Press):

    • February 20, 1932
    • Syndicated, 1 1/3 columns, including three pictures
  5. New York Herald Tribune:

    • February 23, 1932
    • Editorial, 5 ½ inches
  6. Boston American:

    • February 20, 1932
    • 3 ½ inches
  7. Boston Post:

    • February 28, 1932
    • 5 ½ inches
  8. Boston Traveler:

    • February 20, 1932
    • 1 2/3 columns, including three pictures
  9. Boston Globe:

    • February 21, 1932
    • 1 column and 3 ½ inches, including one picture
  10. Science News Letter:

    • March 5, 1932
    • Syndicated, 18 ¾ inches, including two pictures
  11. Boston Evening Transcript:

    • April 12, 1932
    • 12 inches, including two pictures
  12. Harvard Crimson:

    • February 20, 1932
    • 15 inches
  13. Christian Science Monitor:

    • February 20, 1932
    • 1 column, 3 ½ inches, including four pictures

The document was prepared by Mr. Lamb, in collaboration with Mr. Starr, and was sent out by the University News Agency. The map tablet was published in the November Bulletin as a special story.

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The document is a list titled 'MAP TABLETS FROM NUZI - Complete List - from News Office'. It details the publications in which the discovery of artifacts from an expedition to the Fogg and Semitic Museums were featured. The list includes various newspapers and their respective dates, dimensions, and content details. Notable entries include the New York Herald Tribune, New York Times, Boston Globe, and Christian Science Monitor, among others, all from early 1932. The entries specify the size of the articles and the number of pictures included. The document appears to be a record of press coverage for the expedition's discoveries.

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The image is a document detailing the media coverage related to the discovery of a map tablet from Nuzi. The document is titled "MAP TABLET FROM NUZI. Complete List - from News Office."

Key points include:

  1. The map tablet from Nuzi was published in a November bulletin as a special feature story. The arrangement was done by Mr. Lamb in collaboration with Mr. Starr, and it was distributed by the University News Agency.

  2. Below the introductory notes, there is a list of newspapers and publications that reported on the discovery, along with the dates, the amount of coverage, and the inclusion of pictures. Here are the details:

    • New York Herald Tribune, Feb. 21, 1932: 2 1/2 columns, including a 4x8 picture.
    • New York Times, Feb. 21, 1932: 1 1/3 columns, including two pictures.
    • New York World-Telegram, Feb. 20, 1932: 4 inches.
    • Weekly sheet sent out by the Associated Press: 1 1/3 columns, including 3 pictures.
    • New York Herald Tribune, Feb. 23, 1932 (Editorial): 5 1/2 inches.
    • Boston American, Feb. 20, 1932: 3 1/2 inches.
    • Boston Post, Feb. 28, 1932: 5 1/2 inches.
    • Boston Traveler, Feb. 20, 1932: 1 2/3 columns, including 3 pictures.
    • Boston Globe, Feb. 21, 1932: 1 column and 3 1/2 inches, including 1 picture.
    • Science News Letter, March 5, 1932: 18 1/2 inches, including two pictures.
    • Boston Evening Transcript, April 12, 1932: 12 inches, including two pictures.
    • Harvard Crimson, Feb. 20, 1932: 15 inches.
    • Christian Science Monitor, Feb. 20, 1932: 1 column, 3 1/3 inches, including 4 pictures.

The document appears to be a compilation of press mentions, likely for record-keeping or reporting purposes. There are some handwritten annotations and checkmarks next to some entries.

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The image is a typewritten document titled "Map Tablet from Nuzi," which was published in a November Bulletin. It was arranged as a special story by Mr. Lamb in collaboration with Mr. Starr and distributed by the University News Agency.

The document lists various newspapers and publications where the discovery of the Expedition from the Foerg and Semitic Museums appeared. Here is the detailed list:

  1. New York Herald Tribune, February 21, 1932 - 2 1/2 columns, containing a 4x8 picture.
  2. New York Times, February 21, 1932 - 1 1/3 columns, including two pictures.
  3. New York World-Telegram, February 20, 1932 - 4 inches.
  4. Syndical (Weekly sheet sent out by the Associated Press) - 1 1/3 columns, including 3 pictures.
  5. New York Herald Tribune, February 23, 1932 - Editorial, 5 1/2 inches.
  6. Boston American, February 20, 1932 - 3 1/2 inches.
  7. Boston Post, February 28, 1932 - 5 1/2 inches.
  8. Boston Traveler, February 20, 1932 - 1 2/3 columns, including 3 pictures.
  9. Boston Globe, February 21, 1932 - 1 column and 3 1/2 inches, including 1 picture.
  10. Syndical (Science News Letter), March 5, 1932 - 18 1/2 inches, including two pictures.
  11. Boston Evening Transcript, April 12, 1932 - 12 inches, including two pictures.
  12. Harvard Crimson, February 20, 1932 - 15 inches.
  13. Christian Science Monitor, February 20, 1932 - 1 column, 3 1/2 inches, including 4 pictures.

The document also includes a handwritten note at the top, stating "Complete List - from News Office." The paper is slightly aged, indicating it might be a historical document.

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The image displays a document titled "MAP TABLET FROM NUZI," which appears to be a list of publications that featured an article or story about the discovery of an expedition from the Fogg and Semitic Museums. The document was published in a November Bulletin and was arranged as a special story by Mr. Lamb in collaboration with Mr. Starr, and it was sent out by the University News Agency.

The list includes various newspapers and their respective dates, the size of the coverage (either in column inches or columns), and the number of pictures included in each publication. Here's a detailed summary of the entries:

  1. New York Herald Tribune, Feb. 21, 1932: 2 1/2 columns, including a 4x8 picture.
  2. New York Times, Feb. 21, 1932: 1 1/3 columns, including two pictures.
  3. New York World-Telegram, Feb. 20, 1932: 4 inches.
  4. Associated Press Syndicate (Weekly Sheet): 1 1/3 columns, including 3 pictures.
  5. New York Herald Tribune, Feb. 23, 1932 (Editorial): 5 1/2 inches.
  6. Boston American, Feb. 20, 1932: 3 1/2 inches.
  7. Boston Post, Feb. 28, 1932: 5 1/2 inches.
  8. Boston Traveler, Feb. 20, 1932: 1 2/3 columns, including 3 pictures.
  9. Boston Globe, Feb. 21, 1932: 1 column and 3 1/2 inches, including 1 picture.
  10. Science News Letter (Syndicated), March 5, 1932: 18 1/2 inches, including two pictures.
  11. Boston Evening Transcript, April 12, 1932: 12 inches, including two pictures.
  12. Harvard Crimson, Feb. 20, 1932: 15 inches.
  13. Christian Science Monitor, Feb. 20, 1932: 1 column and 3 1/2 inches, including 4 pictures.

The document is slightly faded and has some marks and annotations, suggesting it is an older piece of paper.

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This image shows a typed document titled "MAP TABLET FROM NUZI," which appears to be a list from a news office. The list details the publication of various newspapers that have reported on the discovery of a map tablet from Nuzi, in connection with an expedition from the Fogg and Semitic Museums.

The document lists several newspapers along with the dates of publication, column inch specifications, and mentions the inclusion of pictures. Newspapers listed include the New York Herald Tribune, New York Times, New York World-Telegram, and others such as the Boston American, Boston Post, Boston Traveler, Boston Globe, and more, with varying amounts of space dedicated to the story.

The list appears to be organized to show the coverage the map tablet received, indicating significant interest in the discovery at the time. The document itself shows slight discoloration consistent with aged paper, and there are three holes punched on the left side, suggesting it was stored in a binder. The date noted at the top left of the paper is "Feb 6," though the year is not visible in the image.

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The image shows an old, typewritten document titled "MAP TABLET FROM NUZI." The document details the publication related to the discovery made by the Expedition from the Fogg and Semitic Museums, as arranged by Mr. Lamb and Mr. Starr, and distributed by the University News Agency.

The document lists various newspapers and periodicals that published the story, along with the dates they were published, the amount of coverage in columns or inches, and whether pictures were included. The publications mentioned are:

  1. New York Herald Tribune, Feb. 21, 1932 – 2½ columns, 4x8 picture
  2. New York Times, Feb. 21, 1932 – 1⅓ columns, including two pictures
  3. New York World-Telegram, Feb. 20, 1932 – 4 inches
  4. Associated Press Weekly sheet – 1⅓ columns, including 3 pictures
  5. New York Herald Tribune, Feb. 23, 1932 – Editorial, 5½ inches
  6. Boston American, Feb. 20, 1932 – 3⅝ inches
  7. Boston Post, Feb. 28, 1932 – 5⅛ inches
  8. Boston Traveler, Feb. 20, 1932 – 1⅔ columns, including 3 pictures
  9. Boston Globe, Feb. 21, 1932 – 1 column and 3⅜ inches, including 1 picture
  10. Science News Letter, March 5, 1932 – 18⅜ inches, including two pictures
  11. Boston Evening Transcript, April 12, 1932 – 12 inches, including two pictures
  12. Harvard Crimson, Feb. 20, 1932 – 16 inches
  13. Christian Science Monitor, Feb. 20, 1932 – 1 column, 3⅜ inches, including 4 pictures

Handwritten notes, such as "MAP TABLET FROM NUZI, Complete List from News Office," and markings alongside some entries (e.g., "Syndicates"), are visible on the document, which is slightly aged and stained.

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This image shows a typed document titled "MAP TABLET FROM NUZI." The document appears to be a press release or news summary published in the November Bulletin. It was arranged as a special story by Mr. Lamb, in collaboration with Mr. Starr, and sent out by the University News Agency.

The document lists various newspapers and publications in which the discovery of the Expedition from the Fogg and Semitic Museums appeared, along with the dates and the amount of coverage (measured in columns or inches) each publication dedicated to the story. The list includes entries from February and April 1932 from sources such as the New York Herald Tribune, New York Times, New York World-Telegram, Associated Press, Boston American, Boston Post, Boston Traveler, Boston Globe, Science News Letter, Boston Evening Transcript, Harvard Crimson, and Christian Science Monitor.

There are some handwritten notes on the document, including "syndicate" written twice next to related sections and a note at the top that reads "MAP TABLET FROM NUZI. Complete list - from News Office," with the date "Feb. 8" written in the top left corner. The paper itself shows some discoloration and has three punched holes on the right side.

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The image shows a document titled "MAP TABLET FROM NUZI. Complete List - from News Office", which appears to be a record or summary of media coverage related to an expedition or discovery. The document is typed and formatted in a structured manner, listing various newspapers and publications that reported on the discovery.

Key Details:

  1. Header Information:

    • The document is labeled as a "MAP TABLET FROM NUZI."
    • It was published in the November Bulletin.
    • The content was arranged as a special "story" by Mr. Lamb, in collaboration with Mr. Starr.
    • It was sent out by the University News Agency.
  2. Purpose:

    • The document provides a list of papers in which the discovery of the Expedition from the Fogg and Semitic Museums appeared.
  3. Listed Publications:

    • The document lists various newspapers and their coverage details, including dates, column space, and the number of pictures included. The publications are organized into two categories: syndicate and non-syndicate.
  4. Syndicate Publications:

    • New York Herald Tribune: Feb. 21, 1932 – 2 columns, containing a 4x8 picture.
    • New York Times: Feb. 21, 1932 – 1 1/3 columns, including two pictures.
    • New York World-Telegram: Feb. 20, 1932 – 4 inches.
    • Weekly sheet sent out by the Associated Press: 1 1/3 columns, including 3 pictures.
    • New York Herald Tribune: Feb. 23, 1932 – Editorial, 5½ inches.
    • Boston American: Feb. 20, 1932 – 3½ inches.
    • Boston Post: Feb. 28, 1932 – 5½ inches.
    • Boston Traveler: Feb. 20, 1932 – 1 2/3 columns, including 3 pictures.
    • Boston Globe: Feb. 21, 1932 – 1 column and 3½ inches, including 1 picture.
    • Science News Letter: March 5, 1932 – 18½ inches, including two pictures.
    • Boston Evening Transcript: April 12, 1932 – 12 inches, including two pictures.
  5. Non-Syndicate Publications:

    • Harvard Crimson: Feb. 20, 1932 – 15 inches.
    • Christian Science Monitor: Feb. 20, 1932 – 1 column, 3½ inches, including 4 pictures.
  6. Handwritten Notes:

    • There are handwritten annotations on the document, such as "syndicate" and "syndicate -," which appear to categorize the listed publications.

Overall Context:

The document serves as a comprehensive record of media coverage for a significant discovery or expedition, likely related to archaeological or historical findings from Nuzi, as indicated by the title. It highlights the widespread attention the discovery received across various newspapers and publications in early 1932. The inclusion of details such as column space and the number of pictures suggests an effort to quantify the impact and reach of the news coverage.