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The image shows a typed document titled "Clippings on the Dedication of the Naumburg Wing of the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University." It notes that the information was released to afternoon papers on Wednesday, November 2, 1932, through the University News Bureau. The document lists several newspapers along with the dates and details of the clippings they published regarding the event. The newspapers listed are:
The document is yellowed, indicating age, and is punched on the left side, likely for placement in a binder. There are some handwritten marks on the right side, possibly for reference or notation purposes.
The image is a document titled "Clippings on the Dedication of the Naumburg Wing of the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University," released to afternoon papers on Wednesday, November 2, 1932, through the University News Bureau.
The document lists several newspapers and the specific details of the coverage of the event in those newspapers, along with the sizes of the articles or photos included:
Boston Evening Transcript, Nov. 2:
The Christian Science Monitor, Nov. 2:
The Boston Traveler, Nov. 3:
The Boston Herald, Nov. 3:
The Boston Sunday Herald, Nov. 20:
The New York Herald-Tribune, Nov. 3:
The Crimson, Nov. 2:
The Crimson, Nov. 5:
The document appears to be a record of media coverage of the museum's dedication event, detailing the extent of each article or photo in various newspapers.
The image shows a piece of paper with a list of newspaper clippings related to the dedication of the Naumburg Wing of the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University. The clippings were released to afternoon newspapers on Wednesday, November 2, 1932, through the University News Bureau.
The document lists various newspapers and the details of their coverage:
Boston Evening Transcript, Nov. 2:
The Christian Science Monitor, Nov. 2:
The Boston Traveler, Nov. 3:
The Boston Herald, Nov. 3:
The Boston Sunday Herald, Nov. 20:
The New York Herald-Tribune, Nov. 3:
The Crimson, Nov. 2:
The Crimson, Nov. 5:
The list appears to be an internal document, likely from Harvard University's archives, detailing the distribution and extent of coverage of the event in various newspapers.
The image is a document listing newspaper clippings related to the dedication of the Naumburg Wing of the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University. The clippings were released to afternoon papers on Wednesday, November 2, 1932, through the University News Bureau. Here are the details of the clippings mentioned:
Boston Evening Transcript (Nov. 2)
The Christian Science Monitor (Nov. 2)
The Boston Traveler (Nov. 3)
The Boston Herald (Nov. 3)
The Boston Sunday Herald (Nov. 20)
The New York Herald-Tribune (Nov. 3)
The Crimson (Nov. 2)
The Crimson (Nov. 5)
The document appears to be a record of press coverage related to the event, noting the specific dimensions of the articles and any pictures included. The handwritten notes and dates indicate careful documentation of the media presence and coverage.
The image shows a document listing newspaper clippings related to the dedication of the Naumburg King of the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University. The event was released to the afternoon papers on Tuesday, November 2, 1932, through the University News Bureau.
Here are the details of the newspaper coverage:
Boston Evening Transcript, Nov. 2:
The Christian Science Monitor, Nov. 2:
The Boston Traveler, Nov. 3:
The Boston Herald, Nov. 3:
The Boston Sunday Herald, Nov. 20:
The New York Herald-Tribune, Nov. 2:
The Crimson, Nov. 2:
The Crimson, Nov. 5:
The document appears to be tracking media coverage of the event by various newspapers, specifying the extent of coverage in column inches and whether images were included. The dates next to each newspaper indicate when the articles were published.
The image shows a document that appears to be a press release or media advisory from Harvard University, dated Wednesday, November 2, 1932. The document lists various newspaper clippings related to the dedication of the Neuburg Wing of the Fogg Museum of Art at Harvard University. The clippings are from different newspapers and include details about the size of the coverage, such as the length of the column or the inclusion of pictures. Here is a detailed summary of the clippings listed:
Boston Evening Transcript, Nov. 2:
The Christian Science Monitor, Nov. 2:
The Boston Traveler, Nov. 3:
The Boston Herald, Nov. 3:
The Boston Sunday Herald, Nov. 20:
The New York Herald-Tribune, Nov. 3:
The Crimson, Nov. 2:
The Crimson, Nov. 5:
The document is typed on a single sheet of paper, which is bound with two holes on the left side, indicating it was part of a binder or notebook. The text is clear and legible, with some slight discoloration and aging visible on the paper.
This is an image of a typed document that appears to be a record of newspaper clippings related to the dedication of the "Hamburg Wing of the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University," as noted at the top of the page. The document lists the publications with their respective dates, sizes of articles or pictures included, and check marks that may indicate the clippings were collected or confirmed. The publications mentioned are "Boston Evening Transcript," "The Christian Science Monitor," "The Boston Traveler," "The Boston Herald," "The Boston Sunday Herald," "The New York Herald-Tribune," and "The Crimson". The sizes are noted in inches, some with the additional detail of including pictures, and the dates range from November 2 to November 20. The document is punched with three holes on the left side, suggesting it was kept in a binder, and there's a handwritten note at the top that says "Nov. 1-4." The paper has some discoloration consistent with age.
This image depicts a typed document detailing clippings related to the dedication of the Naumburg Wing of the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University, which were released to afternoon papers on Wednesday, November 2, 1932, through the University News Bureau.
The document lists various newspapers along with the dates of publication and descriptions of the coverage:
The document also has some checkmarks next to the entries, indicating perhaps reviewed or approved content. It is mounted on slightly aged paper and has hole punches on the right side, likely for insertion into a binder.
This image shows a typed document on a cream-colored sheet of paper with some discoloration and punch holes on the right side. The document is titled "Clippings on the Dedication of the Naumburg Wing of the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University Released to Afternoon papers, Wednesday, November 2, 1932 through the University News Bureau."
Below the title, there is a list of newspapers with dates and details about the size and content of articles or pictures published regarding the dedication. The newspapers listed include:
There are check marks next to most of the entries. In the top left corner of the sheet, "Nov. p.4." is handwritten lightly.
The image shows a document titled "Clippings on the Dedication of the Naumburg Wing of the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University." It is dated Wednesday, November 2, 1932, and indicates that the clippings were released to afternoon papers through the University News Bureau. The document is formatted as a list, detailing various newspaper articles and their coverage of the event.
Header Information:
List of Clippings:
The document lists the following newspapers, their publication dates, and the extent of coverage (including text length and images):
Visual Elements:
The document serves as a record of media coverage for the dedication of the Naumburg Wing at the Fogg Art Museum, part of Harvard University. It provides a summary of how various newspapers reported on the event, including the length of articles and the inclusion of images. This type of document would be useful for historical research, media analysis, or archival purposes, as it captures the public reception and press attention given to the event.