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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbook, January 1931-August 1933

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The image appears to be a collection of various documents and notices related to events and lectures at Harvard University in March and April 1932. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:

  1. Invitation to Public Lectures at Fogg Museum:

    • Event: Two public lectures to be given in German at the Fogg Art Museum.
    • Organizers: Joint auspices of the Fogg and the Germanic Museums.
    • Speaker: Dr. Curt Glaser, Director of the Staatliche Kunstbibliothek in Berlin.
    • Topics and Dates:
      • Thursday, March 31, at 4:30: "Grünewald and the Romanticism of the Old German Masters."
      • Friday, April 1, at 4:30: "Dürer and Holbein."
    • Location: Fogg Museum, Large Lecture Room.
  2. Germanic Museum Lectures Notice:

    • Event: Two lectures under the joint auspices of the Fogg Museum and the Germanic Museum.
    • Speaker: Dr. Curt Glaser.
    • Topics and Dates:
      • March 31: "Grünewald and the Romanticism of the Old German Masters."
      • April 1: "Dürer and Holbein."
    • Time and Location: 4:30 P.M., Large Lecture Room, Fogg Museum.
  3. Harvard Alumni Bulletin:

    • Date: April 1, 1932.
    • Calendar Entry:
      • German lecture on "Dürer and Holbein" by Dr. Curt Glaser at 4:30 P.M.
      • Hasty Pudding play, clubhouse, Cambridge.
  4. Harvard University Gazette:

    • Date: March 28, 1932.
    • Events on March 30:
      • Illustrated Lecture: "Theory of Multi-lens Aerial Cameras and Developments of Multi-lens Photograms" by Major James W. Bagley, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, at 5 P.M.
      • Speaker: Honorable Henry W. Paine on "Paine Prizes and the Bowdoin Prizes" by John Knowles Paine Concert Hall, Music Building, at 8 P.M.
    • Events on March 31:
      • Romance Seminary by Professor Allard at Sever 19, at 3 P.M.
      • Lectures in French: "Stendhal" by Professor Pierre Martino, Emerson D, at 4:30 P.M.
      • Film Presentations: Social Science Films, Institute of Geographical Exploration, 2 Divinity Avenue, at 4:30 P.M.
      • Lectures in German: "Grünewald and the Romanticism of the Old German Masters" by Dr. Curt Glaser, Large Lecture Room, Fogg Art Museum, at 4:30 P.M.
  5. Transcript:

    • Date: March 30, 1932.

The documents collectively provide information about academic and cultural events happening at Harvard University during this period, with a particular focus on lectures related to German art and culture.

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The image shows a typed document with various announcements and schedules, likely from a university bulletin or newsletter from the early 1930s. Here is a detailed summary:

  1. Fogg Museum and Germanic Museum Lectures:

    • Two public lectures are scheduled to be given in German at the Fogg Art Museum.
    • These lectures are under the joint auspices of the Fogg and Germanic Museums.
    • The speaker is Dr. Curt Glaser, Director of the Staatliche Kunstbibliothek in Berlin.
    • The topics and dates are:
      • Thursday, March 31, at 4:30 PM: "Grunewald and the Romanticism of the Old German Masters."
      • Friday, April 1, at 4:30 PM: "Dürer and Holbein."
    • Location: Fogg Museum, Large Lecture Room.
  2. Calendar:

    • Friday, April 1:
      • German lecture, "Dürer and Holbein," by Dr. Curt Glaser at the Fogg Art Museum, 4:30 PM.
      • Hasty Pudding play at the clubhouse in Cambridge.
  3. Harvard Alumni Bulletin:

    • The date of the entry is April 1, 1932.
  4. Transcript:

    • The date is March 30, 1932.
  5. Harvard University Gazette (March 26, 1932):

    • Wednesday, March 30:

      • Illustrated Lecture IX: "Theory of Multi-lens Aerial Cameras and Developments of Multi-lens Photographs" by Major James W. Bagley, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at the Institute of Geographical Exploration, 8 PM.
      • Speaking for the Lee Wade Prize and the Boylston Prizes by John Knowles Paine Concert Hall, Music Building, 8 PM.
      • For program details, see page 136.
    • Thursday, March 31:

      • Romance Seminary: Professor Allard, Meeting in Sever 19, 3 PM.
      • Lectures in French: "Stendhal," XII (Last Lecture of the Series) "Les romans inédits" by Professor Pierre Martino, Emerson D, 4:30 PM.
      • Film Presentations (Graduate School of Education in collaboration with the University Film Foundation): Social Science Films, Institute of Geographical Exploration, 2 Divinity Avenue, 4:30 PM. For particulars, see page 135.
      • Lectures in German (under the joint auspices of the Fogg Art and Germanic Museums): "Grunewald and the Romanticism of the Old German Masters" by Dr. Curt Glaser, Director of the Staatliche Kunstbibliothek in Berlin, Large Lecture Room, Fogg Art Museum, 4:30 PM.

The document appears to be a compilation of event announcements, likely for Harvard University, detailing lectures, seminars, and other academic events scheduled in late March and early April 1932.

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The image contains several documents, primarily focused on public lectures and events at Harvard University in March 1932.

  1. Fogg Museum and Germanic Museum Lecture Invitation (Top Section):

    • The document invites attendees to two public lectures in German at the Fogg Art Museum, organized jointly by the Fogg and Germanic Museums.
    • Thursday, March 31: Dr. Curt Glaser will speak on "Grunewald and the Romanticism of the Old German Masters" at 4:30 PM.
    • Friday, April 1: Dr. Curt Glaser will speak on "Dürer and Holbein" at 4:30 PM.
    • Both lectures will be held in the Large Lecture Room at the Fogg Museum.
  2. Harvard Alumni Bulletin (Top Right Section):

    • The Harvard Alumni Bulletin dated April 1, 1932, mentions the German lecture on Dürer and Holbein by Dr. Curt Glaser at the Fogg Art Museum at 4:30 PM. It also notes a Hasty Pudding play at the clubhouse in Cambridge.
  3. Harvard University Gazette (Bottom Section):

    • The Gazette provides detailed schedules of events at Harvard University for March 30 and March 31, 1932.

    March 30, 1932:

    • Illustrated Lectures: "Theory of Multi-lens Aerial Cameras and Developments of Multi-lens Photographs" by Major James W. Bagley at 8 PM in the Institute of Geographical Exploration.
    • Speaking for the Lee Wade Prize and the Boylston Prizes by John Knowles in Paine Concert Hall at 8 PM.

    March 31, 1932:

    • Romance Seminar with Professor Allard in Sever 19 at 3 PM.
    • Lectures in French: "Stendhal" by Professor Pierre Martino at 4:30 PM in Emerson D.
    • Film Presentations by the Graduate School of Education in collaboration with the University Film Foundation at 4:30 PM in the Institute of Geographical Exploration.
    • Lectures in German: "Grunewald and the Romanticism of the Old German Masters" by Dr. Curt Glaser at 4:30 PM in the Large Lecture Room at the Fogg Art Museum.

The image captures a snapshot of academic and cultural activities at Harvard University during early 1932, highlighting both international and domestic educational events.

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The image shows a page from the Harvard University Gazette, specifically a transcript dated March 30, 1932, and part of the April 1, 1932 issue of the Harvard Alumni Bulletin.

The top portion of the page announces two public lectures given by Dr. Curt Glaser at the Fogg Museum, which is part of the Germanic Museum. These lectures are scheduled for:

  • Thursday, March 31, at 4:30 PM: "Grünewald and the Romanticism of the Old German Masters."
  • Friday, April 1, at 4:30 PM: "Dürer and Holbein."

The invitation also mentions that these lectures are part of the joint auspices of the Fogg Art Museum and the Germanic Museum.

Below the announcement, the calendar entry for Friday, April 1, includes Dr. Curt Glaser's lecture at 4:30 PM in the Fogg Art Museum's Large Lecture Room.

Additionally, there is a section from the Harvard University Gazette for Wednesday, March 30, detailing other events:

  • An illustrated lecture titled "Theory of Multi-lens Aerial Cameras and Developments of Multi-lens Photographs" by Major James W. Bagley, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, scheduled for 8 PM.
  • A talk for the Lee Wade Prize and the Boylston Prizes by John Knowles at Paine Concert Hall, Music Building, also at 8 PM.
  • A Romance Seminar meeting with Professor Allard at 3 PM.
  • A lecture in French titled "Stendhal" by Professor Pierre Martino at 4:30 PM in Emerson Hall.
  • Film presentations by the Graduate School of Education in collaboration with the University Film Foundation, scheduled for 4:30 PM at the Institute of Geographical Exploration, 2 Divinity Avenue.

The page also includes some handwritten notes and annotations.

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The document is an invitation and announcement for two public lectures in German at the Fogg Art Museum, jointly hosted by the Fogg and the Germanic Museums. The lectures, to be given by Dr. Curt Glaser, Director of the Staatliche Kunstbibliothek in Berlin, are titled 'Grunewald and the Romanticism of the Old German Masters' on Thursday, March 31, at 4:30 PM, and 'Dürer and Holbein' on Friday, April 1, at 4:30 PM. Both lectures will be held in the Large Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum. The document also includes a calendar note for the April 1 lecture and mentions that the Harvard Alumni Bulletin will cover the event on April 1, 1932. Additionally, there is a transcript dated March 30, 1932, from the Harvard University Gazette, listing various events including the lectures by Dr. Glaser.

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The image contains several documents and clippings related to public lectures at Harvard University in 1932. Here is a detailed summary:

  1. Invitation Card (Top Left):

    • Event: Public lectures at the Fogg Art Museum.
    • Organizers: Joint auspices of the Fogg Museum and the Germanic Museum.
    • Speaker: Dr. Curt Glaser, Director of the Staatliche Kunstbibliothek in Berlin.
    • Lectures:
      • March 31 (Thursday) at 4:30 PM: "Grünewald and the Romanticism of the Old German Masters."
      • April 1 (Friday) at 4:30 PM: "Dürer and Holbein."
    • Location: Fogg Museum, Large Lecture Room.
  2. Newspaper Clipping (Center Left):

    • Title: Germanic Museum Lectures.
    • Content: Announces two public lectures by Dr. Curt Glaser, the same as mentioned on the invitation card.
    • Details: Emphasizes that the public is cordially invited.
  3. Harvard Alumni Bulletin (Top Right):

    • Date: April 1, 1932.
    • Content: Lists the same lectures by Dr. Curt Glaser under the Calendar section for April 1.
  4. Harvard University Gazette (Bottom):

    • Date: March 26, 1932.
    • Events for March 30 (Wednesday):
      • Illustrated Lectures: "Theory of Multi-lens Aerial Cameras and Developments of Multi-lens Photographs" by Major James W. Bagley at 8 PM.
      • Speaking for the Lee Wade Prize: John Knowles at the Paine Concert Hall, Music Building, 8 PM.
    • Events for March 31 (Thursday):
      • Romance Seminary: Professor Allard, meeting in Sever 19, 3 PM.
      • Lectures in French: Professor Pierre Martino on "Stendhal," Emerson D, 4:30 PM.
      • Film Presentations: Social Science Films at the Institute of Geographical Exploration, 4:30 PM.
      • Lectures in German: Dr. Curt Glaser on "Grünewald and the Romanticism of the Old German Masters" at the Fogg Art Museum, Large Lecture Room, 4:30 PM.

The documents collectively announce and provide details about the upcoming lectures by Dr. Curt Glaser at Harvard University, specifically under the sponsorship of the Fogg and Germanic Museums.

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This image shows a page with several pieces of paper containing typed and handwritten text. At the top, there is a formal invitation to two public lectures at the Fogg Museum under the auspices of the Fogg and the Germanic Museums. Dr. Curt Glaser, Director of the Staatliche Kunstbibliothek in Berlin, will be speaking on subjects related to German art and Romanticism on Thursday, March 31, and Friday, April 1, in the years corresponding to the 1930s.

Below the invitation is a section titled "Harvard Alumni Bulletin April 1,1932," with a handwritten transcript date, "March 30,1932." To the left of the Alumni Bulletin, there is a section labeled "Germanic Museum Lectures" which contains similar information to the invitation above but in a more detailed format.

In the bottom part, there is a piece copied from the Harvard University Gazette, dated "March 26 1932," that continues the information about events from Wednesday, March 30, including illustrated lectures on aerial cameras, speaking contests, film presentations, and lectures in French. There is also a repeat of the details about the joint lectures at the Fogg Art Museum concerning Dr. Curt Glaser's presentations on "Grunewald and the Romanticism of the Old German Masters."

All pieces of paper are mounted on a beige background paper or board. The content of this image is primarily focused on the academic and cultural events that were scheduled to occur around the end of March and the beginning of April in the mentioned year.

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This image appears to be a compilation of notices and a calendar entry concerning lectures and events related to the Fogg Museum and the Germanic Museum in 1932.

At the top is a notice regarding two public lectures to be given in German by Dr. Curt Glaser, the Director of the Staatliche Kunstbibliothek in Berlin, under the joint auspices of the Fogg Museum and the Germanic Museum. The subjects of the lectures are listed as follows:

  • Thursday, March 31, at 4:30: "Grunewald and the Romanticism of the old German Masters."
  • Friday, April 1, at 4:30: "Dürer and Holbein."

The lectures are set to take place at the Fogg Museum in the Large Lecture Room.

Below this notice is a smaller calendar entry dated Friday, April 1, detailing a German lecture by Dr. Curt Glaser on "Dürer and Holbein" at 4:30 P.M.

There are handwritten notes indicating the dates and sources of the information:

  • "Harvard Alumni Bulletin April 1, 1932"
  • "Transcript March 30, 1932"
  • "March 26 1932"

Lastly, the bottom portion of the image features an excerpt from the Harvard University Gazette dated March 26, 1932, with details of various university events scheduled for Wednesday, March 30, and Thursday, March 31, including illustrated lectures, speaking prizes, film presentations, a romance seminar, lectures in French, and lectures in German by Dr. Curt Glaser.

The overall context indicates academic lectures and cultural events taking place at Harvard University in late March and early April of 1932.

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The image shows a collection of printed and handwritten materials glued or attached to a larger sheet of paper. These materials are announcements and calendar entries related to public lectures held at the Fogg Museum and the Germanic Museum.

  1. At the top left is an invitation to two public lectures given in German by Dr. Curt Glaser, Director of the Staatliche Kunstbibliothek in Berlin, under the joint auspices of the Fogg and Germanic Museums. The lectures are scheduled as follows:

    • Thursday, March 31, at 4:30 PM: "Grunewald and the Romanticism of the old German Masters."
    • Friday, April 1, at 4:30 PM: "Dürer and Holbein."
      Both lectures are held in the Large Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum.
  2. Below this invitation is a smaller announcement titled "Germanic Museum Lectures" rephrasing the same information about the two lectures and inviting the public.

  3. To the right is a small calendar entry for Friday, April 1, listing the German lecture "Dürer and Holbein" by Dr. Curt Glaser at the Fogg Art Museum at 4:30 PM. It also mentions a "Hasty Pudding play, clubhouse, Cambridge."

  4. Handwritten notes throughout the sheet identify the source and dates of the notices, including:

    • "Harvard Alumni Bulletin April 1, 1932"
    • "Transcript March 30, 1932"
    • "HARVARD UNIVERSITY GAZETTE March 26 1932"
  5. At the bottom is a longer excerpt from the Harvard University Gazette for Wednesday, March 30, continuing into Thursday, March 31. Among other announcements, it lists the German lectures by Dr. Curt Glaser on "Grunewald and the Romanticism of the Old German Masters" given in English at 4:30 PM in the Large Lecture Room of the Fogg Art Museum.

Overall, the image documents various published and handwritten notices concerning two lectures in 1932 on German art topics at Harvard University museums.

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The image shows a historical document that appears to be a transcript or announcement related to academic lectures and events at Harvard University in 1932. The document includes several sections, each detailing different lectures, seminars, and presentations scheduled for the month of March. Here is a detailed description:

Top Section:

  • Header: The document is titled "FOGG MUSEUM — GERMANIC MUSEUM."
  • Invitation: It is an invitation to two public lectures to be given in German at the Fogg Art Museum, under the joint auspices of the Fogg Museum and the Germanic Museum. The lectures are to be delivered by Dr. Curt Glaser, Director of the Staatliche Kunstbibliothek in Berlin.
  • Lecture Details:
    • Thursday, March 31, at 4:30 P.M.: "Grunewald and the Romanticism of the Old German Masters."
    • Friday, April 1, at 4:30 P.M.: "Dürer and Holbein."
  • Location: Fogg Museum, Large Lecture Room.

Middle Section:

  • Header: "GERMANIC MUSEUM LECTURES" and "CALENDAR."
  • Lecture Details (Repeated Information):
    • Friday, April 1: Two German lectures will be given by Dr. Curt Glaser, Director of the Staatliche Kunstbibliothek in Berlin, on "Dürer and Holbein." The lectures will take place at 4:30 P.M. in the Large Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum.
    • Additional Note: A "Hasty Pudding play" will also be held at the clubhouse in Cambridge.
  • Handwritten Notes:
    • "Harvard Alumni Bulletin April 1, 1932" is written in cursive at the bottom.
    • "Transcript March 30, 1932" is written at the top left.

Bottom Section:

  • Header: "HARVARD UNIVERSITY GAZETTE March 26 1932" with the page number "133."
  • Events for the Week of March 30:
    • Wednesday, March 30:
      • ILLUSTRATED LECTURES, IX: "Theory of Multi-lens Aerial Cameras and Developments of Multi-lens Photographs." Delivered by Major James W. Bagley, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, at the Institute of Geographical Exploration, 8 P.M.
      • SPEAKING FOR THE LEE WADE PRIZE AND THE BOYLSTON PRIZES: John Knowles Paine Concert Hall, Music Building, 8 P.M. (Programme details on page 136).
    • Thursday, March 31:
      • ROMANCE SEMINAR: Professor Allard, meeting in Sever 19, 3 P.M.
      • LECTURES IN FRENCH: "Stendhal." XII. (Last Lecture of the Series) "Les romains indéits" by Professor Pierre Martino, Emerson D, 4:30 P.M.
      • FILM PRESENTATIONS: Graduate School of Education in collaboration with the University Film Foundation. Social Science Films, Institute of Geographical Exploration, 2 Divinity Avenue, 4:30 P.M. (Particulars on page 135).
      • LECTURES IN GERMAN: Under the joint auspices of the Fogg Art and the Germanic Museums.
        • 1. "Grunewald and the Romanticism of the Old German Masters" by Dr. Curt Glaser, Director of the Staatliche Kunstbibliothek in Berlin, in the Large Lecture Room, Fogg Art Museum, 4:30 P.M. (Given in English).

Additional Notes:

  • The document appears to be a transcript or a typed copy of announcements, with some handwritten annotations, such as the dates and page references.
  • The content reflects academic and cultural events from early 20th-century Harvard University, focusing on art, literature, and geographical exploration.

This document serves as a historical record of scheduled lectures and events at Harvard University in March 1932, highlighting the interdisciplinary nature of the activities, including art history, literature, and geographical studies.