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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbook, January 1931-August 1933

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The image shows a page from "The Museum News," a publication by the American Association of Museums, dated March 1, 1932. The page is divided into two columns of text.

Left Column:

  • Editor's Note: The editor, L. C. Eichner, discusses the upcoming annual meeting of the association, which will be held in conjunction with the Smithsonian Institution. He mentions the difficulty in planning a program due to the large number of delegates and the limited time available. The program will include section conferences and special programs for museum secretaries, trustees, and friends.
  • News Items:
    • Connecticut Rooms at Yale: Two early Connecticut rooms have been installed at Yale University, with furnishings from various museums and institutions.
    • Buffalo Museum of Science: The museum has expanded its radio work, broadcasting talks on various topics.

Right Column:

  • Annual Meeting (Continued): The text continues discussing the annual meeting, mentioning the officers of the association and the directors.
  • Education Museum at Maine: The University of Maine invites exhibits for a museum of educational materials, including visual aids, models, and other teaching tools.

The text is detailed and provides insights into the activities and plans of the American Association of Museums during that period.

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The image is a page from a magazine titled "The Museum News," published by the American Association of Museums, dated March 1, 1922. The page contains several articles and news items related to museums.

  1. Editorial by L. C. Evans:

    • The editor discusses the Annual Meeting of the Association, highlighting the need for more simultaneous programs to accommodate a wider range of interests.
  2. Two Early Connecticut Rooms Installed at Yale:

    • The article describes the installation of two historic rooms from Clark Hall in East Granby, Connecticut, to Yale University's Museum of Art. These rooms are from the 1770s and have been installed in the gallery above the room of the Peabody Museum.
  3. Buffalo Expands Its Radio Work:

    • This segment reports on the Buffalo Museum of Science’s expansion into radio programming, including educational talks and programs for children.
  4. Annual Meeting (Continued):

    • The text mentions that the Annual Meeting will feature three general sessions and several concurrent programs for various museum sections.
  5. The American Association of Museums:

    • Lists the officers of the association, including the headquarters location at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C.
  6. Education Museum at Mainz:

    • The article announces an invitation to exhibit at the International Institute of Teachers’ Training in Mainz, Germany, which will feature educational materials and exhibits from various institutions in the United States.
  7. Museums in Cambridge:

    • Lists several museums in Cambridge, including Harvard University Museums, the Peabody Museum, and others, which are mentioned in connection with their involvement in the Annual Meeting.
  8. Laurence Vail Coleman, Director:

    • A short note about Laurence Vail Coleman, the Director of one of the institutions, likely related to educational or museum activities.

The layout of the page includes headings, bullet points, and descriptive text, providing a comprehensive overview of the various activities and developments in the museum world during that period.

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The image shows the second page of "The Museum News" dated March 1, 1932, published by The American Association of Museums. The content on this page includes:

  1. A section titled "TWO EARLY CONNECTICUT ROOMS INSTALLED AT YALE" which describes the installation of two rooms, the Clark house and the Stebbins house, originally from Connecticut, now installed at Yale University by Francis P. Garvan. The rooms, dating back to 1777 and 1754 respectively, have been restored and furnished with period pieces.

  2. A section titled "BUFFALO EXPANDS ITS RADIO WORK" detailing how the Buffalo Museum of Science is expanding its educational radio programs, now broadcasting five days a week with a variety of programs, including a 'Listener's Room' for children.

  3. A continuation of the "ANNUAL MEETING" section from the previous page, discussing the challenges of simultaneous programs at the upcoming annual meeting and the need for joint section conferences to accommodate the large number of papers to be presented.

  4. A list of officers of the American Association of Museums, including the President, four Vice-Presidents, the Secretary, Treasurer, and members of the Executive Committee.

  5. A note about the "EDUCATION MUSEUM AT MAINE" inviting exhibits for an educational museum, specifying the types of materials needed, such as plans, photographs, and models related to American education.

The layout is structured with columns, and the text is dense, indicating a focus on concise reporting of developments and news in the museum sector.

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The image is a page from "The Museum News," published by the American Association of Museums on March 1, 1932. Here are the main sections and topics detailed in the image:

Annual Meeting (Continued)

  • The article discusses the planning of the annual meeting of the American Association of Museums.
  • It mentions that last year's programs included simultaneous sessions on varied subjects, and this year’s approach might be similar.
  • The meeting will feature three general sessions and several specialized sections, such as Public Relations, Science, and Education.
  • The program aims to present papers that are of interest to a broad audience and avoid highly specialized topics that could be discussed in smaller, more focused section meetings.

Officers of the Association

The headquarters of the American Association of Museums are at the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. The officers listed include:

  • President: F. Trubee Davison
  • First Vice-President: Clark Wissler
  • Second Vice-President: Chauncey J. Hamlin
  • Treasurer: Thomas S. Buechner
  • Secretary: Laurence Vail Coleman

Two Early Connecticut Rooms Installed at Yale

  • Two rooms from early Connecticut houses, specifically the Hart House in Ipswich (built in 1640) and the Thomas Clark house in East Griswold (built in 1773), have been installed at Yale University.
  • These rooms are part of the Garvan Collection at the Yale Art Gallery.
  • The furnishings are generally representative of the periods and include notable antiques such as a maple bed and a carved oak chest.
  • The rooms were donated by Mrs. Francis P. Garvan and assembled under the direction of J. Frederick Kelly.

Education Museum at Mainz Invents Exhibits

  • The Education Museum at Mainz has developed innovative exhibits for teaching various subjects.
  • Exhibits include those for the study of geography, history, natural science, and more.
  • The museum features a wide range of educational materials, including maps, charts, and models.

Buffalo Expands Its Radio Work

  • The Buffalo Museum of Science has expanded its radio programming.
  • The museum offers five new series of radio programs broadcast on different days.
  • Programs include talks on nature, travel, and storytelling for children.
  • The article lists various local institutions and experts contributing to these broadcasts.

Museums in Cambridge

  • The article lists various museums in Cambridge, Massachusetts, including:
    • Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology
    • Semitic Museum
    • University Museum at Harvard
    • Fogg Art Museum
    • Botanical Museum
    • Mineralogical Museum
    • Museum of Comparative Zoology
  • These institutions offer extensive collections and educational resources.

The page provides a glimpse into the activities and organizational details of museums during the early 1930s, focusing on educational outreach, historical preservation, and the roles of museum associations.

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The image is a page from "The Museum News," published by the American Association of Museums, dated March 1, 1932. The page is divided into several sections:

  1. Editorial Section:

    • L. C. Evans, Editor: An editorial piece by L. C. Evans discusses the annual meeting of the association, which is scheduled to have three general sessions. It mentions that there will be simultaneous programs for different sections, with a mix of general and joint sessions. The program includes presentations from various sections like Art, History, Superintendents, and Public Relations.
  2. Annual Meeting (Continued):

    • The editorial continues to describe the meeting’s program, including specific sections like Art, History, Superintendents, Public Relations, and Technology. The programs are designed to accommodate a wide range of interests, with simultaneous sessions to cover multiple topics.
  3. Two Early Connecticut Rooms Installed at Yale:

    • This section discusses the installation of two early Connecticut rooms at Yale University, originally from the Clark house in East Granby, Connecticut. These rooms, dated from 1773, were furnished and decorated with pieces from the Clark house. The article mentions the significant history and the preservation efforts of these rooms.
  4. Buffalo Expands Its Radio Work:

    • The Buffalo Museum of Science has expanded its radio programs, now offering five different series weekly. The museum has a "Listener's Room" for receiving broadcasts and uses a variety of programs, including talks on the museum's collections and educational broadcasts for children.
  5. The American Association of Museums:

    • Lists the headquarters of the association at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., along with the officers of the association.
  6. Education Museum at Mainz Invites Exhibit:

    • The article mentions the International Institute of Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, which is inviting exhibits for the Education Museum at Mainz, Germany. The museum aims to showcase American educational materials and equipment.
  7. Museums in Cambridge:

    • Lists various museums in Cambridge, including the Fogg Art Museum, the Busch-Reisinger Museum, the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, the Museum of Comparative Zoology, and others. The article highlights the Fogg Art Museum's new decorative arts wing.
  8. Laurence Vail Coleman, Director:

    • The name and title of Laurence Vail Coleman, Director, are mentioned at the bottom right of the page.

The layout of the page is clean and organized, with headings and subheadings clearly delineating each section, making it easy to follow the various articles and announcements.

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The image displays two pages from a publication titled "The Museum News," dated March 1, 1932. Here’s a detailed summary of each page:

Left Page:

The Museum News

  • Published by the American Association of Museums
  • Editor: L. C. Evans

Two Early Connecticut Rooms Installed at Yale

  • Two early Connecticut rooms, including a parlor and a bedroom, have been installed at the Yale University Art Gallery. These rooms, originally from the Clark House in East Granby, Connecticut, were built in 1735. They include original furnishings and textiles, reflecting the period's style.

Buffalo Expands Its Radio Work

  • The Buffalo Museum of Science has expanded its radio broadcasts, now providing five different programs weekly. The museum offers a "Listener's Room" for recording and playing back programs, with a focus on educational content such as music, lectures, and children's programs.

Right Page:

The American Association of Museums

  • Headquarters: The American Association of Museums is headquartered at the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.

Officers of the Association:

  • President: Arthur O. Parkes
  • Vice-President: Charles H. Hartwell
  • Secretary: George D. Pratt
  • Treasurer: William A. MacDonald
  • Council Members: William A. Bryan, Henry C. Merwin, Charles W. Morgan, William H. R. Rivers, Charles H. Hartwell, George D. Pratt, Arthur O. Parkes, and others.

Education Museum at Mainz Invites Exhibit

  • The Education Museum at Mainz, Germany, invites American educational institutions to send exhibits to an international exhibition of educational materials. The museum aims to display a wide variety of educational materials, including books, charts, models, maps, statistical material, and teaching aids.

The page also lists various museums and institutions in Cambridge and Boston, such as the Fogg Art Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts, the Harvard University Medical School, the Boston Athenaeum, and others, indicating their educational and cultural significance.

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The image shows a two-page spread of a publication titled "THE MUSEUM NEWS" from March 1, 1932. The left page is labeled as "Vol. IX March 1, 1932 No. 17" at the bottom and includes several sections. The top left section is "THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF MUSEUMS" and below that is a segment with articles titled "TWO EARLY CONNECTICUT ROOMS INSTALLED AT THE YALE", followed by a section about Buffalo expanding its radio work.

The right page has headers "THE MUSEUM NEWS (Combined)", "THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF MUSEUMS", "OFFICERS OF THE ASSOCIATION", and there is a section titled "EDUCATION DIVISION HEARS ABOUT INSTRUCTION EXHIBITS AT MAINZ." The page layout includes several columns of text packed with detailed information, probably related to museum activities, exhibitions, personnel, and announcements relevant to the time.

The entire document is printed in black ink on off-white paper. The right edge of the spread shows the paper to be neatly trimmed, and it is displayed on a flat surface, presumably for photographing or scanning purposes. There is no visible wear or damage, which indicates the document has been well-preserved.

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The image shows a paper publication from "The Museum News," specifically the March 1, 1932 issue. It appears to be page 2 of Volume IX, Number 17, published by the American Association of Museums.

The content includes various sections such as two early Connecticut rooms installed at Yale, Buffalo expanding its radio, Annual Meeting announcements, and news about the Education Museum at Mainz joining exhibits. The text is printed in black on a cream-colored paper and contains articles in a structured layout with headlines and columns. The right side of the publication page is lying on top of a blank sheet, suggesting that it was possibly part of a larger document or collection.

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The image shows a page from a publication titled "THE MUSEUM NEWS," dated March 1, 1932, Volume IX, No. 17. The publication is by The American Association of Museums, with L.C. Everard as the editor.

The page is divided into several columns and sections with the following headlines and content:

  1. "TWO EARLY CONNECTICUT ROOMS INSTALLED AT YALE" – Describes the installation of two historical rooms from the Joel Clark house, built in East Granby, Connecticut, in 1737, at the Yale Gallery of Fine Arts.

  2. "BUFFALO EXPANDS ITS RADIO WORK" – Details how the Buffalo Museum of Science is expanding its radio programs, including a new "Listener's Room" and various broadcast programs.

  3. "ANNUAL MEETING (Continued)" – Information about the annual meeting sessions with various program sections such as Art, Education, History, Public Relations, Science, Superintendents, and Technical.

  4. "THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF MUSEUMS" – Lists the officers of the association including the president, vice presidents, secretary, treasurer, and councilors.

  5. "EDUCATION MUSEUM AT MAINZ INVITES EXHIBITS" – An announcement from the International Institute of Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, about inviting exhibits related to American education.

There is also a list of museums in Cambridge and Boston that are associated with these activities. The text appears densely packed and formatted in traditional newspaper style with justified columns. The second page shown is blank.

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Description of the Image:

The image shows a page from "The Museum News," a publication by The American Association of Museums, dated March 1, 1921. The page is structured as a newsletter or magazine, featuring a mix of articles, announcements, and updates relevant to museum professionals and enthusiasts. Here is a detailed breakdown:


Header Information:

  • Title: "THE MUSEUM NEWS"
  • Subtitle: "PUBLISHED BY THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF MUSEUMS"
  • Date: "MARCH 1, 1921"
  • Page Number: "2" (indicating this is the second page of the issue)
  • Editor: "L. C. EVERMAN, Editor" (with a note about subscription rates and availability)

Main Content:

The page is divided into several sections, each addressing different topics related to museums. Below is a summary of the key articles and announcements:


1. Annual Meeting (Continued)
  • Title: "ANNUAL MEETING (Continued)"
  • Content:
    • Discusses the structure and organization of the annual meeting of the American Association of Museums.
    • Mentions that there will be three general sessions and several special programs.
    • Highlights the challenge of presenting joint papers due to the large volume of material submitted.
    • Lists the officers of the Association, including:
      • Arthur L. Conger, President
      • Andrew H. Eaton, Vice President
      • Laurence Vail Coleman, Director
      • Others such as Arthur Parker, Charles R. D. Miller, George Arthur Plimpton, and George Arthur Plimpton.
    • Outlines the sections of the meeting, including:
      • Art Section
      • Education Section
      • History Section
      • Public Relations Section
      • Science Section
      • Superintendents' Section
      • Technology Section

2. Two Early Connecticut Rooms Installed at Yale
  • Title: "TWO EARLY CONNECTICUT ROOMS INSTALLED AT YALE"
  • Content:
    • Describes the installation of two early Connecticut rooms at the Yale Gallery of Fine Arts.
    • The rooms were built in East Granby, Connecticut, in 1737 and were originally the Clark House.
    • The installation was overseen by Francis P. Garvan, with assistance from Joseph F. Frederick.
    • The rooms feature original furnishings, including:
      • Carpets
      • Textiles
      • Bridgeman furniture
    • The rooms are part of the Yale Gallery of Fine Arts, and their installation was funded by the Yale Class of 1897.

3. Buffalo Expands Its Radio Work
  • Title: "BUFFALO EXPANDS ITS RADIO WORK"
  • Content:
    • Highlights the expansion of radio programming by the Buffalo Museum of Science.
    • The museum now broadcasts five different programs per week.
    • The programs include:
      • Lectures
      • Exhibitions
      • Children’s stories
      • Nature trails
      • Children’s hour
    • The museum has opened a “Listener’s Room” for visitors to listen to the broadcasts.

4. The American Association of Museums Headquarters at the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.
  • Title: "THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF MUSEUMS HEADQUARTERS AT THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION WASHINGTON, D.C."
  • Content:
    • Announces the establishment of the headquarters of the American Association of Museums at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C.
    • Lists the officers of the Association, including:
      • Arthur L. Conger, President
      • Andrew H. Eaton, Vice President
      • Laurence Vail Coleman, Director
      • Others such as Arthur Parker, Charles R. D. Miller, George Arthur Plimpton, and George Arthur Plimpton.

5. Education Museum at Mainz Invites Exhibits
  • Title: "EDUCATION MUSEUM AT MAINZ INVITES EXHIBITS"
  • Content:
    • Announces an invitation from the International Pedagogical Institute of Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, to exhibit at the Education Museum at Mainz, Germany.
    • The museum has twenty rooms set aside for American education exhibits.
    • Exhibitors are asked to send material such as:
      • Work plans
      • Statistical material
      • Educational equipment
      • Children’s periodicals
      • Publications
      • Sketches
      • Pictures
      • Photographs of classrooms, playgrounds, and schools
    • The deadline for submissions is the summer.

6. Other News and Announcements
  • Camberwell House, Harvard University Museum:
    • Mentions the Otis House, a Harvard University Museum, and the Stewart Gardner Memorial Library of the Boston Athenaeum.
  • Exhibits and Meetings:
    • Lists various institutions and societies that will be represented at the meeting, including:
      • Fine Arts Society of Boston
      • Old South Meeting House
      • Paul Revere House
      • Locomotive Historical Society
      • Public Library Exhibit
      • Railway and Locomotive Historical Society
      • Society of the Preservation of New England Antiquities
      • Museum United Shoe Machinery Corporation Exhibit
      • The Massachusetts Historical Society
      • Children’s Museum, Boston
      • Gordon College of Boston
      • Natural History Centre, Bohemian Society of Theology
      • Harrison Gray Otis House
      • Franklin Park Zoological Garden

Visual Layout:

  • The page is formatted in a typed, printed style, typical of early 20th-century newsletters.
  • The text is organized into columns, with clear headings and subheadings.
  • The font is serif, consistent with the formal tone of the publication.
  • There are no images or illustrations; the content is purely textual.

Overall Impression:

The page provides a snapshot of museum activities, expansions, and collaborations in early 20th-century America. It reflects the growing interest in museums as educational and cultural institutions, with a focus on exhibitions, radio outreach, and international collaboration. The inclusion of detailed announcements and officer listings underscores the formal structure and professionalism of the American Association of Museums at the time.