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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbook, January 1931-August 1933

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The image is a newspaper clipping announcing the first annual meeting of the American Association of Museums, which is to be held at the Fogg Museum at Harvard University over May 12, 13, and 14. The event is significant as it is the first time the meeting is being held at this location.

Key points from the article include:

  1. Speakers: President Lowell and A.N. Whitehead, professor of Philosophy, are scheduled to speak at the main dinner.
  2. Toastmaster: G.H. Chase, dean of the Graduate School, will serve as the toastmaster at the dinner.
  3. Program: The meeting will have the largest and most comprehensive program in the history of the Association, covering various types of museums, including art museums, natural history museums, and seismology museums.
  4. Participants: Over 120 people from across the country are scheduled to speak or lead discussions. Notable participants include Professor E.W. Forbes, director of the Fogg Art Museum, Professor P.J. Sachs, associate director of the Museum, and others.
  5. Organizer: The announcement was made by F.B. Robinson, assistant to the directors of the Museum.

The article highlights the significance of the event and the broad scope of topics and participants involved.

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The image is a newspaper clipping announcing the first annual meeting of the American Association of Museums, held at Harvard University’s Fogg Museum.

Here are the main points from the article:

  1. Meeting Details:

    • The meeting is scheduled to take place over three days: May 12, 13, and 14.
    • Harvard will host the event.
  2. Speakers:

    • President Lowell and A. N. Whitehead, a professor of Philosophy, will give speeches at the main dinner.
    • Additional notable speakers include Professor E. W. Forbes '95 (director of the Fogg Art Museum), Professor P. J. Sachs '00 (associate director of the Museum), and G. H. Chase '96 (dean of the Graduate School).
  3. Toastmaster:

    • G. H. Chase '96 will serve as the toastmaster at the dinner.
  4. Program Scope:

    • The meeting's program is described as the largest and most comprehensive in the history of the Association.
    • The event will cover various types of museums, including art museums, natural history, and seismology.
  5. Participants:

    • Approximately 120 participants from across the country are expected to attend and participate in discussions or presentations.

The clipping also notes that this event marks the first time the American Association of Museums will meet at Harvard.

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AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF MUSEUMS MEETS HERE

Lowell and Whitehead Will Speak at First Annual Meeting To Be Held At Fogg Museum

CHASE WILL BE TOASTMASTER AT DINNER

Harvard will act as host to the American Association of Museums when it holds its annual meeting here for the first time over May 12, 13, and 14 at the Fogg Museum. Among the speakers at the main dinner will be President Lowell and A. N. Whitehead, professor of Philosophy, it was announced last night by F. B. Robinson, assistant to the directors of the Museum.

The program of the meeting this year is the largest and most comprehensive ever offered in the history of the Association. The gathering will consider the problems not only of art museums, but of all other types of museums from natural history to seismology. Among the 120 people from all over the country who are scheduled to speak or lead discussions at the meeting are, besides President Lowell and Professor Whitehead, Professor E. W. Forbes '95, director of the Fogg Art Museum, Professor P. J. Sachs '00, associate director of the Museum, and G. H. Chase '96, dean of the Graduate School, who will act as toastmaster at the dinner.

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The image is a newspaper clipping detailing the first annual meeting of the American Association of Museums, which was held at the Fogg Museum. Here are the key points:

  1. Event Host and Date:

    • Harvard University hosted the annual meeting of the American Association of Museums.
    • The meeting took place over three days: May 12, 13, and 14.
  2. Speakers and Notable Figures:

    • President Lowell and A. N. Whitehead, a professor of Philosophy, were scheduled to speak at the main dinner.
    • The announcement was made by F. B. Robinson, assistant to the directors of the Museum.
  3. Event Significance:

    • This year's program was noted as the largest and most comprehensive in the history of the Association.
    • The meeting addressed problems related to various types of museums, not just art museums, but also those focusing on natural history and seismology.
  4. Participants:

    • Around 120 people from across the country were scheduled to speak or lead discussions.
    • Other notable figures included:
      • E. W. Forbes '95, director of the Fogg Art Museum.
      • Professor P. J. Sachs '00, associate director of the Museum.
      • G. H. Chase '96, dean of the Graduate School, who was to act as toastmaster at the dinner.

The article highlights the importance and breadth of the meeting, indicating a significant gathering of museum professionals and academics.

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The image is a vintage newspaper clipping detailing the first annual meeting of the American Association of Museums, held at Harvard University. The event took place over May 12, 13, and 14 at the Fogg Museum.

Key points from the clipping include:

  1. Speakers: Notable speakers at the main dinner were President Lowell and A. N. Whitehead, who was a professor of Philosophy. The announcement was made by F. B. Robinson, an assistant to the directors of the Museum.

  2. Toastmaster: G. H. Chase, the dean of the Graduate School, was the toastmaster at the dinner.

  3. Program Scope: The meeting was described as the largest and most comprehensive program ever offered by the Association. It covered a wide range of museum types, from art museums to natural history and seismology museums.

  4. Participants: Over 120 people from across the country were scheduled to speak or lead discussions. Besides President Lowell and Professor Whitehead, other speakers included:

    • Professor E. W. Forbes '95, director of the Fogg Art Museum.
    • Professor P. J. Sachs '00, associate director of the Museum.

The meeting aimed to address various issues relevant to different types of museums, highlighting its broad and inclusive nature.

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The image is a newspaper clipping detailing the first annual meeting of the American Association of Museums. The meeting is scheduled to be held at Harvard University's Fogg Museum over three days: May 12, 13, and 14.

Key points from the article include:

  • Harvard University will host the meeting.
  • Notable speakers at the main dinner include President Lowell and A. N. Whitehead, a professor of Philosophy.
  • F. B. Robinson, assistant to the directors of the Museum, announced the program the night before the event.
  • This year's meeting program is described as the largest and most comprehensive in the association's history, covering various types of museums, from art museums to those dealing with natural history and seismology.
  • Among the 120 participants from across the country are:
    • President Lowell
    • Professor A. N. Whitehead
    • Professor E. W. Forbes '95, director of the Fogg Art Museum
    • Professor P. J. Sachs '00, associate director of the Museum
    • G. H. Chase '96, dean of the Graduate School, who will serve as the toastmaster at the dinner.

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The image is of a newspaper clipping announcing that Harvard will host the American Association of Museums' first annual meeting at the Fogg Museum on May 12, 13, and 14.

Key details include:

  • Harvard is hosting the meeting for the first time.
  • President Lowell and A. N. Whitehead, a professor of philosophy, will be among the main dinner speakers.
  • F. B. Robinson, assistant to the directors of the Museum, made the announcement.
  • The event features a large and comprehensive program addressing various types of museums, including art museums, natural history, and seismology.
  • About 120 people from across the country are scheduled to speak or lead discussions.
  • Other speakers include Professor E. W. Forbes, director of the Fogg Art Museum; Professor P. J. Sachs, associate director of the Museum; and G. H. Chase, dean of the Graduate School, who will also be the toastmaster at the dinner.

The headline reads: "AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF MUSEUMS MEETS HERE," with subheadings about Lowell, Whitehead, and Chase's roles at the meeting and dinner.

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The image shows a printed article or announcement with the heading "AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF MUSEUMS MEETS HERE." The article mentions Lowell and Whitehead will speak at the first annual meeting to be held at Fogg Museum. It states that Chase will be the toastmaster at the dinner.

The text indicates that Harvard will host the American Association of Museums' annual meeting for the first time on May 12, 13, and 14 at the Fogg Museum. Keynote speakers include President Lowell and A.N. Whitehead, a professor of Philosophy. Information was provided by F.B. Robinson, assistant to the directors of the Museum.

The article outlines that the meeting program is the largest and most comprehensive ever offered in the Association's history. It also mentions that it will address problems across various types of museums, from art to natural history to seismology and that about 120 people from across the country are expected to speak or lead discussions. Additional figures related to the event include Professor E.W. Forbes, Professor P.J. Sachs, and G.H. Chase, who will act as a toastmaster.

The paper appears to be aged and is set against a gray background.

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The image is a newspaper clipping titled "AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF MUSEUMS MEETS HERE." The article discusses the first annual meeting of the American Association of Museums to be held at Harvard's Fogg Museum on May 12, 13, and 14. Key speakers at the main dinner will include President Lowell, A. N. Whitehead (professor of Philosophy), and other prominent figures such as E. W. Forbes, P. J. Sachs, and G. H. Chase. The program promises to be the largest and most comprehensive in the history of the Association, focusing on various museum-related topics beyond art museums, including natural history and seismology. President Lowell and Professor Whitehead are named as the main speakers, and G. H. Chase will be the toastmaster at the dinner.

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The image is a historical newspaper clipping or printed announcement titled "AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF MUSEUMS MEETS HERE." It details the first annual meeting of the American Association of Museums, which will be hosted by Harvard at the Fogg Museum. The event is scheduled for May 12, 13, and 14, and it marks the first time the association will hold its annual meeting in this location.

Key Details from the Announcement:

  1. Event Overview:

    • The meeting is the first annual meeting of the American Association of Museums.
    • It will take place at the Fogg Museum over three days: May 12, 13, and 14.
    • Harvard University is acting as the host for this event.
  2. Speakers and Notable Figures:

    • President Lowell and A. N. Whitehead, a professor of Philosophy, will be among the speakers at the main dinner.
    • G. H. Chase, dean of the Graduate School, will serve as the toastmaster at the dinner.
    • Other notable participants include:
      • Professor E. W. Forbes '95, director of the Fogg Art Museum.
      • Professor P. J. Sachs '00, associate director of the Museum.
  3. Program Details:

    • The program is described as the largest and most comprehensive ever offered in the history of the Association.
    • The meeting will address a wide range of topics, including problems related to art museums, as well as museums of natural history and seismology.
    • There will be 120 people from across the country scheduled to speak or lead discussions.
  4. Announcement Source:

    • The announcement was made by F. B. Robinson, assistant to the directors of the Museum.

Visual Characteristics:

  • The text is typed or printed in a formal, serif font typical of early-to-mid 20th-century printing.
  • The layout is structured with clear headings and subheadings, emphasizing key points such as the event title, speakers, and program details.
  • The paper appears aged, with a slightly yellowed tone and some creases, suggesting it is a historical document.

Context:

This announcement reflects the growing importance of museum associations in the early 20th century, highlighting the collaborative efforts to address challenges and share knowledge across various types of museums. The involvement of prominent academic and museum figures underscores the significance of the event in the cultural and educational landscape of the time.