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ARCH.2003.26, Rendition: 791593
The image shows a piece of paper inserted into a binder or folder. The paper has a note written in handwriting at the top, stating:
"CHEMISTRY... in N.Y. Herald Tribune, ca. Mick 25.
Reprint in Boston Herald, Sun. Apr. 3.
about 1 1/2 with 2 halftone paintings."
Below the handwritten note, there is a clipped newspaper section. The visible part of the clipping shows a headline that reads "Forward U.S. toward Utopia." The clipping is a small triangular piece, likely from a larger newspaper article, and it includes some visual elements, such as a drawing or illustration at the top. The rest of the paper is blank. The date "Mar. 9" is also noted in the upper right corner of the page.
The image shows a page from what appears to be an old, possibly handmade, scrapbook or journal. The page is mounted on a light-colored background with three holes punched along the left side, suggesting it is stored in a binder or album.
At the top of the page, there is a handwritten note in ink that reads:
"CHEMISTRY. in N.Y. Herald-Tribune. ca. March 25.
Reprint in Boston Herald. Sun. Apr. 3.
about 17. with 2 Keene paintings."
In the upper section of the page, there is a small, triangular clip of a printed page that has been pasted. Part of the text on this clipping is visible, but not fully readable. The text that can be seen includes the words "yard-up" and "from Fr—," along with some illustrations or photographs, though the details are not clear due to the small size and triangular shape of the clipping.
The rest of the page appears to be blank or possibly has very faint writing or drawings that are not easily discernible in the image. The page itself is a light brown color, suggesting it might be older or made from a different type of paper than modern printing paper.
The image shows a page from what appears to be a notebook or a collection of clippings. The page has a few handwritten notes and a partially visible newspaper clipping.
Handwritten Notes:
The handwritten notes indicate that there is a reference to a chemistry-related article in the New York Herald Tribune around mid-May (likely referring to May 25th, though the exact date is a bit unclear due to handwriting), and it was reprinted in the Boston Herald on a Sunday around April 3rd. It is noted that the clipping is approximately 1 foot and 7 inches long and includes two pencil paintings.
Newspaper Clipping:
The image shows a piece of paper that appears to be a scrapbook or notebook page, with a newspaper clipping attached. Here's a detailed description:
Newspaper Clipping:
Handwritten Notes:
Page Condition:
Overall, the page appears to be a record or note from someone documenting the publication details of a newspaper article related to chemistry. The clipping itself is a fragment, with the visible part showing a snippet of an article and illustration.
This image shows a page from what appears to be a notebook or journal. The page has a newspaper clipping attached to it with a diagonal fold.
The handwritten notes at the top of the page mention:
The newspaper clipping itself includes an illustration and some text. The illustration shows a scene with a few figures, possibly in a laboratory or industrial setting. The headline of the clipping reads "Ward-Up-On Chemistry," and part of the subtitle mentions "es from Fe."
The date "Mar. 4" is written at the top right corner of the page, likely indicating when the notes were written or the clipping was added to the notebook. The clipping has aged and shows signs of yellowing.
The image depicts a page from a notebook or scrapbook, dated March 9. The page contains a brown envelope pasted onto it. The envelope has a small section cut out at the top, revealing part of a newspaper clipping inside. The visible part of the clipping shows a drawing of a person and some text.
Handwritten notes at the top of the page provide details about the contents of the envelope. The notes read:
"CHEMISTRY. in N.Y. Herald-Tribune as Mch 25.
Reprint in Boston Herald. Sun. Ap. 3.
about 1 1/2 w/k 2 leaded paintings"
The notes indicate that the envelope contains a newspaper article related to chemistry that was originally published in the New York Herald-Tribune on March 25 and reprinted in the Boston Herald on Sunday, April 3. The article is described as being about 1 1/2 pages long with two leaded paintings.
This image shows a document or a newspaper clipping that is partially covered by a brown paper folder or envelope with a V-shaped cutout. Through the cutout, you can see a portion of the exposed document which includes printed text and an illustration. The visible portion of the document has the words "HEMISTRY," which likely indicates the word "CHEMISTRY" in full, and parts of what appears to be a decorative border or illustration showing a vintage or classical style. Additionally, there is handwritten text on the top right portion of the folder which reads "in N.Y. Herald Tribune. Mar. 9", indicating that the document is from the New York Herald Tribune and dated March 9th. It also mentions "Reprint in Boston Herald. Sun. Apr. 3, about 1 hr. with 2 kodachrome paintings." There's a date or reference "Mar. 9" on the top-right corner, possibly relating to when the document was obtained or recorded. The left side of the image shows a white binder or paper with rings, suggesting that the document is stored in a binder or portfolio for organization.
The image shows a tan-colored envelope affixed to a page, with the upper flap partially open to reveal a portion of a newspaper inside. The newspaper visible includes text and an image. Above the envelope, handwritten notes are inscribed on the page. These notes seem to detail information about the content of the newspaper:
"CHEMISTRY, in N.Y. Herald Tribune. ca. Mch 25.
Reprint in Boston Herald. Sun. Ap. 3.
about 1 hr. with 2 [illegible] paintings."
In the top right corner of the page, there is a handwritten "Mar. 9."
The page itself has two punched holes on the left side, indicating it might be part of a binder or collection.
The image shows a large brown envelope partially inserted into a white sheet of paper with three hole punches along the left edge. The envelope flap is open, revealing a piece of printed newspaper or a similar material inside. At the top of the white sheet, there is handwritten text in black ink that reads:
"CHEMISTRY. in N.Y. Herald Tribune. ca. Mich 25.
Reprint in Boston Herald. Sun. Ap. 3.
about 1 p. with 2 paintings"
In the top right corner, there is a smaller note written in pencil or light ink that says "Mar. 9". The overall appearance suggests this may be a document or archival page related to a newspaper reprint or article on chemistry.
The image depicts a document or folder with the following characteristics:
Top Section:
Central Area:
Left Side:
Overall Appearance:
In summary, the image shows a structured document or folder used for organizing newspaper reprints, specifically related to a chemistry article from the New York Herald Tribune dated around March 25, with a reprint in the Boston Herald on April 3. The folder is secured with staples and appears designed for archival purposes.