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The image shows a typed document titled "MAY." It is a list of newspaper clippings related to the "Meeting of the American Association of Museums, held at the Fogg Museum, May 12-14, 1932," compiled by the University News Bureau. The list includes the following entries, each noting the newspaper, the date, and the size of the clipping:
At the bottom, there is a handwritten note: "see several in envelope on next page." The document has holes on the left side, suggesting it was part of a binder or a report.
The image shows a handwritten list of newspaper clippings related to the meeting of the American Association of Museums, which was held at the Fogg Museum from May 12-14, 1932. The document is titled "List of Clippings" and is dated May 1932.
Here are the details of the clippings listed:
The list was compiled by the University News Bureau. The document appears to be a record of the coverage and the extent of the newspaper articles regarding the meetings.
The image shows a typed list of newspaper clippings related to the meeting of the American Association of Museums, which took place at the Fogg Museum from May 12 to May 14, 1932. The list is compiled by the University News Bureau.
Here is the detailed information provided:
The list includes the names of various newspapers, the dates of publication, and the length or size of the clippings in inches or columns. There is also a handwritten note indicating that several clippings are in an envelope on the next page.
The image is a handwritten document listing newspaper clippings that appeared about the Meeting of the American Association of Museums held at the Fogg Museum from May 12-14, 1932. The clippings were compiled by the University News Bureau.
The document lists the following newspapers and the size of the clippings:
Additionally, there is a note at the bottom indicating that several clippings are in an envelope on the next page (labeled May 3).
The image displays a typewritten document dated May 1932. It is a list of newspaper clippings that reported on the meeting of the American Association of Museums. This meeting took place at the Fogg Museum from May 12 to May 14, 1932. The list was compiled by the University News Bureau.
Here is a detailed breakdown of the newspaper clippings mentioned:
At the bottom, it notes that there are several more clippings in an envelope on the next page, marked May 3.
The image is a typed document listing newspaper clippings related to the "Meeting of the American Association of Museums" held at the Fogg Museum from May 12-14, 1932. The list was compiled by the University News Bureau.
The document details the publications and the respective dates when the clippings appeared, along with the length of each clipping in inches or columns. Here is a summary of the information:
There is a note at the bottom indicating that several clippings are in an envelope on the next page, dated May 3. The document is labeled "MAY" at the top and appears to be part of a larger collection, as indicated by the "1" in the top right corner.
The image shows a typed document that includes a list of newspaper clippings related to a specific event. At the top is the word "MAY." followed by a handwritten note that appears to say "May 1.". The document is titled "List of Clippings which appeared about the Meeting of the American Association of Museums, held at the Fogg Museum, May 12-14, 1932." Below the title, in all caps, is "by University News Bureau."
The list includes the names of newspapers, dates, and the size of the article clipping in terms of column inches or portions of a column. For example, "The Boston Transcript, May 5, 5 inches" and "The Christian Science Monitor, May 11, 10 inches." The document is dated and pertains to the media coverage of the American Association of Museums meeting in May 1932.
Lastly, at the bottom, there is another handwritten note indicating that there are several items in an envelope on the reverse page.
This image displays a typed document titled "List of Clippings which appeared about the Meeting of the American Association of Museums, held at the Fogg Museum, May 12-14, 1932 by University News Bureau." The document lists various newspaper clip dates and their respective measurements in inches or columns. At the top of the page, "MAY." is handwritten. Each entry includes the name of the publication followed by the date of publication and an indication of the length of the clipping. There are two hole punches along the left side of the document. Additionally, there is a handwritten note at the bottom of the list, stating "See several in envelope on next page."
The image shows a typed list titled "List of Clippings which appeared about the Meeting of the American Association of Museums, held at the Fogg Museum, May 12-14, 1932" with a handwritten note "by University News Bureau."
The list includes various newspapers, dates, and the size of the clippings in inches or columns:
There is a handwritten note at the bottom indicating to "see several in envelope on next page, May 3." The word "MAY" is handwritten at the top of the page, and "May 1" is written in light pencil on the top-right corner. The sheet has three punched holes on the left side for placing in a folder or binder.
The image shows a typed document titled "List of Clippings which appeared about the Meeting of the American Association of Museums, held at the Fogg Museum, May 12-14, 1952," compiled by the University News Bureau. The document is dated "MAY" and appears to be a record of newspaper clippings related to the event.
The list includes various newspapers and their corresponding dates of publication, along with the length or size of the clippings in inches or columns. The newspapers listed are:
At the bottom of the document, there is a note indicating that "see several in envelope on next page," suggesting that additional clippings or details are stored elsewhere. The document is typed on a standard sheet of paper, and the text is neatly organized in a list format. The overall appearance suggests it is an archival or historical record from the mid-20th century.