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The document is a page from a publication dated April 28, 1932, detailing the 27th annual meeting of the American Association of Museums held in Cambridge, Massachusetts, from May 12 to 14. Key highlights include: Lowell and Whitehead speaking at the Fogg Museum, with Chase as toastmaster; Harvard acting as host; and a comprehensive program considering problems of various museum types. Notable speakers include President Lowell, A.N. Whitehead, and Professor E. W. Forbes. The document also mentions special features like the Semitic Museum's lecture and exhibit, and the Harvard Glee Club concert. It provides practical information such as registration details, reduced railroad fares, and accommodation options. Additionally, it lists officers of the Association and highlights the attendance of numerous museum staff from nearby institutions.
The image depicts a page from a newspaper or a magazine, specifically from the "Museum News" dated April 28, 1932. The page contains several articles related to the American Association of Museums.
American Association of Museums Meeting:
Final Meeting Announcements:
Registration:
Museums Convention:
Semitic Museum Arrangement:
Harvard Glee Club Concert:
Nearby Museums:
The image also includes a handwritten note and signature at the bottom left corner, indicating the date of the page's creation, April 28, 1932.
The image shows a newspaper clipping from the "Museum News," dated April 28, 1932. The article is titled "American Association of Museums Meets Here" and discusses the 27th annual meeting of the American Association of Museums, which was held at the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, from May 12 to May 14, 1932.
Key points from the article include:
Speakers and Toastmaster:
Meeting Details:
Program and Registration:
Travel and Fare Information:
Events and Lectures:
Museums Convention:
The clipping is a historical snapshot of the early 20th-century museum community and its activities.
The image is a historical newspaper clipping from April 28, 1932, detailing the upcoming 27th annual meeting of the American Association of Museums, which was scheduled to be held in Cambridge, Massachusetts, from May 12 to May 14.
Key Points:
Headlines and Main Events:
Dinner:
Program:
Registration and Accommodation:
Railroad Fares:
Program Details:
Museums Convention:
Nearby Museums:
The clipping provides a comprehensive overview of the event, including its speakers, schedule, registration details, and special arrangements for attendees.
The image is a collection of news articles from a publication, specifically the "Museum News," dated around April and May 1932. Here's a detailed summary of the content:
American Association of Museums Meets Here
Lowell and Whitehead Will Speak at First Annual Meeting To Be Held At Fogg Museum
Event Details:
Speakers and Dinner:
Meeting Importance:
Key Figures Involved:
Dates and Location:
Accommodations and Reservations:
Registration:
Program:
The image is a document from the American Association of Museums, dated May 1, 1932. It contains several sections with announcements and details about the 27th annual meeting of the association to be held in Cambridge, Massachusetts, from May 12 to 14.
Key Points:
Annual Meeting Details:
Speakers and Events:
Program Highlights:
Museum Convention:
Additional Information:
The document also includes handwritten notes indicating it was received on April 28, 1932, and possibly distributed on that date.
The image shows a page with three clippings from newspapers or newsletters dated around 1932. The clippings pertain to the American Association of Museums meeting held in Cambridge, Massachusetts, at the Fogg Museum and other venues.
The first clipping, titled "AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF MUSEUMS MEETS HERE," mentions that Lowell and Whitehead will speak at the First Annual Meeting to be held at the Fogg Museum. It also states that Chase will be the toastmaster at the dinner. Harvard is noted as the host of the meeting, which is described as the largest and most comprehensive ever offered by the Association. The gathering is said to consider issues not only of art museums but also of other types of museums. It mentions several speakers, including President Lowell, Professor Whitehead, and others.
The center clipping, dated May 1, 1932, is titled "FINAL MEETING ANNOUNCEMENTS" for the 27th annual meeting of the American Association of Museums scheduled for May 12, 13, and 14, with the headquarters at the Commander Hotel, Cambridge, Massachusetts. It provides details about reservations, registration at the Fogg Art Museum, reduced railroad fares, and the program. It also highlights a Semitic Museum lecture and exhibit, a Harvard Glee Club concert, and that nearby museums will send entire staffs in groups.
The third clipping is titled "The Museums Convention" and talks about the 27th annual convention of the American Association of Museums in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It mentions various museum directors and trustees who attended the meeting and describes presentations relating to museums and the issue of fundraising. It highlights a lecture by Chauncey J. Hamlin, president of the Buffalo Museum of Science.
The page has handwritten notes indicating the date "April 28, 1932" and the source "Crimson," as well as another note dated "June 7, 1932," and the words "Museum News."
The image displays a page from what appears to be a newsletter or bulletin with various articles and announcements relating to museum events dated May 1, 1932. The paper includes the following sections:
"AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF MUSEUMS MEETS HERE" - This section mentions that Harvard will act as host to the American Association of Museums for their annual meeting. It includes information about speakers, dates, and other details regarding the event.
"FINAL MEETING ANNOUNCEMENTS" - This provides logistical details for the 27th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Museums, including headquarters location and reduced railroad fares for delegates attending the meeting.
"SEMITIC MUSEUM ARRANGES LECTURE AND EXHIBIT FOR THE MEETING" – An announcement about a lecture and exhibition at the Semitic Museum.
"HARVARD GLEE CLUB CONCERT AT MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS" - An announcement for a concert performed by the Harvard Glee Club at the Museum of Fine Arts.
"NEARBY MUSEUMS WILL SEND REPRESENTATIVES IN GROUPS" - Information about nearby museums in Cambridge and Boston participating in events associated with the meeting of the American Association of Museums.
"The Museums Convention" – This explains that the Museum Convention during the meeting will involve various notable museum officials and features a list of participants, including the director of the Fogg Art Museum and others.
In the lower left corner, there is handwritten text stating "Crimson April 28, 1932", possibly indicating the source or date of the publication. In the bottom right corner, it's labeled "Museum News".
The page itself looks to be of historical value, owing to its age and the context it provides about museum activities from the early 20th century.
The image shows a piece of paper with newspaper clippings and handwritten notes. The clippings provide information about the annual meeting of the American Association of Museums.
The first clipping, titled "AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF MUSEUMS MEETS HERE," notes that Lowell and Whitehead will speak at the first annual meeting to be held at the Fogg Museum. Chase will be the toastmaster at dinner.
The second clipping has the date "May 1, 1932" at the top and is titled "FINAL MEETING ANNOUNCEMENTS." It details the logistics of the 27th annual meeting, which will be held at the Commander Hotel in Cambridge, MA, from May 12 to 14. The text includes information on registration, reduced railroad fares, and special events such as a Semitic Museum lecture and exhibit, a Harvard Glee Club concert, and group participation from nearby museums.
The third clipping, titled "The Museums Convention," mentions the highlights of the meeting, including speeches and discussions led by various notable figures from museums across the country.
Handwritten notes on the paper include "Crimson April 28 1932," "Museum News," and "Cut Digest May 1932."
The image depicts a page from a publication titled "Museum News", dated May 1, 1932. The page is divided into several sections, each containing announcements and details related to the 27th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Museums, which was held in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Here is a detailed description of the content:
The page provides a comprehensive overview of the upcoming 27th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Museums, highlighting key events, speakers, organizational details, and special activities planned for the meeting. It reflects the professional and academic nature of the event, emphasizing the involvement of prominent museum leaders and scholars. The inclusion of handwritten notes suggests that this page may have been part of a personal or institutional archive.