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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbook, January 1931-August 1933

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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.

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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.

  1. American Association of Museums Meeting:

    • It announces that the First Annual Meeting of the American Association of Museums will be held at the Fogg Museum from May 12 to May 14.
    • Notable speakers include President Lowell, A. N. Whitehead, Professor F. B. Robinson, and others.
    • The meeting will include discussions on museum problems and natural history, featuring speakers from all over the country.
    • G. H. Chase will be the toastmaster at the dinner.
  2. Final Meeting Announcements:

    • The 27th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Museums is scheduled from May 12 to May 14 at the Commander Hotel in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
    • Reservations are required for double rooms with baths, and special rates of $2.50 per person are offered.
  3. Registration:

    • Instructions for purchasing one-way tickets to Boston to obtain the Convention Fare Certificate are provided, highlighting the necessity for reduced return fares.
  4. Museums Convention:

    • The 27th Annual Convention of the American Association of Museums at Cambridge, Massachusetts, features a variety of events and speakers:
      • Paul J. Sachs, associate director of the Fogg Museum, will succeed Fiske Kimball as director of the Pennsylvania Museum of Art.
      • The Vice-Presidents include Arthur C. Parker, Charles E. Richards, and Walter H. Syple among others.
      • Speakers and discussions include the industrial value of museums and the facilities of public institutions.
      • Notable speakers include Mr. Sachs, Mr. Kimball, Mr. Parker, and Clyde Burroughs of the Detroit Institute of Arts.
  5. Semitic Museum Arrangement:

    • The Semitic Museum will arrange a lecture and exhibit for the meeting.
  6. Harvard Glee Club Concert:

    • A concert by the Harvard Glee Club at the Museum of Fine Arts.
  7. Nearby Museums:

    • Museums from Cambridge and Boston are sending their entire staffs in groups to attend the meeting.

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.

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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:

  1. Speakers and Toastmaster:

    • President Lowell and A.N. Whitehead, professor of Philosophy, were scheduled to speak at the first annual meeting.
    • G.H. Chase, dean of the Graduate School, was to act as the toastmaster at the dinner.
  2. Meeting Details:

    • The meeting was the largest and most comprehensive in the history of the Association.
    • It included discussions on problems not only of art museums but also of museums from natural history to seismology.
    • Over 120 people from across the country were scheduled to speak.
  3. Program and Registration:

    • The meeting featured a comprehensive program.
    • The Fogg Art Museum was the headquarters, located at Commander Hotel, Cambridge.
    • Registration and special rates for rooms were mentioned.
  4. Travel and Fare Information:

    • There was information on obtaining reduced railroad fares through the Convention Fare Certificate.
    • It was necessary to show the certificate to get the reduced return fare.
  5. Events and Lectures:

    • The Semitic Museum arranged a lecture and exhibit for the meeting.
    • Harvard Glee Club concert at the Museum of Fine Arts was mentioned.
    • Nearby museums scheduled special features and staff groups to participate.
  6. Museums Convention:

    • The 27th annual convention of the American Association of Museums was held at Cambridge.
    • Paul J. Sachs, associate director of the Fogg Art Museum, was elected president to succeed Fiske Kimball.
    • Other officers and vice-presidents were also listed.

The clipping is a historical snapshot of the early 20th-century museum community and its activities.

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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:

  1. Headlines and Main Events:

    • The headline announces the meeting of the American Association of Museums in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
    • Notable speakers at the meeting include President Lowell and A. N. Whitehead, with F. B. Robinson as an assistant to the directors of the Fogg Museum.
    • The meeting will be hosted by Harvard University at the Fogg Museum.
  2. Dinner:

    • The dinner will be held on May 12, with G. H. Chase, dean of the Graduate School, serving as the toastmaster.
  3. Program:

    • The program is noted to be the largest and most comprehensive ever offered by the Association, covering various types of museums, including art, natural history, and more.
    • Speakers include leading museum directors and scholars from across the country.
  4. Registration and Accommodation:

    • The meeting will be held at the Commander Hotel in Cambridge.
    • Special rates are $2.50 per person, with applications for double rooms urged to conserve accommodation.
    • Reservations should be made at once.
  5. Railroad Fares:

    • A Convention Fare Certificate is available for those purchasing one-way tickets to Boston, ensuring reduced fares.
  6. Program Details:

    • The detailed program is available in the Museum News of April 15.
    • The Semitic Museum at Harvard University is arranging a lecture and exhibit for the meeting.
    • The Harvard Glee Club will perform at the Museum of Fine Arts.
  7. Museums Convention:

    • The convention includes various museum representatives and trustees, such as Paul J. Sachs, director of the Fogg Museum, and others from prominent institutions like the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Detroit Institute of Arts.
    • The convention highlights the advantages of public institutions and their impact on cultural life.
  8. Nearby Museums:

    • Museums in Cambridge and Boston have scheduled special features for the meeting attendees, including lectures and exhibits.

The clipping provides a comprehensive overview of the event, including its speakers, schedule, registration details, and special arrangements for attendees.

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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:

Main Article Headline:

American Association of Museums Meets Here

Sub-Headline:

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

  • Event Details:

    • The American Association of Museums will hold its annual meeting at the Fogg Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts, from May 12 to May 14.
    • Harvard University is hosting the event.
    • This meeting marks the first time the association has gathered there.
  • Speakers and Dinner:

    • The primary speaker at the main dinner on May 12 will be President A. Lawrence Lowell, accompanied by Professor Alfred North Whitehead, both prominent figures in philosophy.
    • George H. Chase, Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, will serve as the toastmaster.
  • Meeting Importance:

    • The meeting is noted for its extensive program and is considered the largest and most comprehensive in the association's history.
    • It will cover issues pertinent not only to art museums but also to other types such as those focused on natural history and technology.
    • Over 120 individuals from all over the country will lead discussions.
  • Key Figures Involved:

    • Among the notable attendees are Paul J. Sachs, Associate Director of the Fogg Art Museum, and several other directors and professors from prominent institutions.

Additional Announcements:

Final Meeting Announcements

  • Dates and Location:

    • The final meeting will take place from May 12 to May 14.
    • The headquarters will be at the Commander Hotel in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
  • Accommodations and Reservations:

    • Special rates for rooms are available, and attendees are encouraged to make reservations promptly.
    • Reduced railroad fares are offered for those traveling to the convention.

Registration and Program Details

  • Registration:

    • Registration for the event will occur at the Fogg Art Museum on May 12.
  • Program:

    • The detailed program was published in "The Museum News" on April 15.

Semitic Museum Arrangements

  • Lecture and Exhibit:
    • The Semitic Museum at Harvard will host a lecture and a special exhibit on May 12.
    • The lecture will be given by R. P. Dougherty on the excavations at Nuzi.

Harvard Glee Club Concert

  • Event:
    • The Harvard Glee Club will perform a concert featuring fine arts at the Museum on May 13.

Nearby Museums' Participation

  • Group Efforts:
    • Museums in Cambridge and Boston have scheduled special exhibits and features to coincide with the association's meeting.

Miscellaneous

  • The convention's election results are mentioned, with Fiske Kimball elected as president, and other officers including trustees and vice-presidents.

Date and Source

  • The article is from the "Crimson" dated April 28, 1932, and the "Museum News" publication.

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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:

  1. Annual Meeting Details:

    • The meeting is scheduled for May 12, 13, and 14 at the Fogg Museum.
    • Headquarters for the event will be at the Commander Hotel in Cambridge, MA.
    • Reservations are recommended, with special rates available.
    • Registration will take place at the Fogg Art Museum on May 12.
    • Reduced railroad fares are available for attendees.
  2. Speakers and Events:

    • President Lowell and A. N. Whitehead will speak at the first annual meeting.
    • P. B. Robinson will be the assistant to the director.
    • G. H. Chase will be the toastmaster at dinner.
    • Other notable speakers include Professor Lowell, Professor Whitehead, Professor Forbes, Professor Sachs, and others.
    • The Semitic Museum will have a lecture and exhibit on the excavation of a temple in Iraq.
    • A Harvard Glee Club concert is scheduled at the Museum of Fine Arts.
  3. Program Highlights:

    • The meeting program is extensive, covering a wide range of museum-related topics.
    • Nearby museums in Cambridge and Boston will have special features during the meeting.
  4. Museum Convention:

    • The convention will be held at the Fogg Art Museum.
    • Paul J. Sachs, associate director of the Fogg Art Museum, will be the president.
    • Other officers include George D. Pratt, Arthur C. Parker, and Walter H. Stipe.
    • Chauncey J. Hamlin will address the convention on public institutions and the need for public support.
  5. Additional Information:

    • The document mentions that the meeting is the largest and most comprehensive in the association's history.
    • It emphasizes the importance of discussing problems faced by all types of museums.

The document also includes handwritten notes indicating it was received on April 28, 1932, and possibly distributed on that date.

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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.

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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."

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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:

  1. "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.

  2. "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.

  3. "SEMITIC MUSEUM ARRANGES LECTURE AND EXHIBIT FOR THE MEETING" – An announcement about a lecture and exhibition at the Semitic Museum.

  4. "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.

  5. "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.

  6. "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.

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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."

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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:

Left Column:

  • Headline: "AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF MUSEUMS MEETS HERE"
    • Subheading: "Lowell and Whitehead Will Speak at First Annual Meeting To Be Held At Fogg Museum"
    • Details:
      • Harvard will host the American Association of Museums for its first annual meeting on May 12, 13, and 14 at the Fogg Museum.
      • Speakers:
        • President Lowell (Professor of Philosophy at Harvard)
        • A. N. Whitehead (Professor at Harvard)
        • F. B. Robinson (Assistant to the Directors of the Museum)
      • Toastmaster: G. H. Chase, Dean of the Graduate School.
      • The meeting is described as the largest and most comprehensive ever held by the Association, with over 120 people scheduled to speak or lead discussions.
      • The program includes discussions on problems not only of art museums but also of museums from natural history, seismology, and other types.

Middle Column:

  • Headline: "FINAL MEETING ANNOUNCEMENTS"
    • 27th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Museums, Cambridge, Mass., May 12, 13, 14
    • Headquarters: Commander Hotel, Cambridge, Mass.
    • Reservations: Special rates of $2.50 per person are available for double rooms with bath. Reservations should be made once.
    • Registration: At the Fogg Art Museum, 9 A. M., Thursday, May 12.
    • Reduced Railroad Fares: Delegates are advised to ask for a Convention Fare Certificate when purchasing one-way tickets to Boston. This is necessary to obtain reduced return rates for themselves and to help other delegates obtain the reduction.

Right Column:

  • Headline: "The Museums Convention"
    • Details:
      • At the 27th annual convention of the American Association of Museums at Cambridge, Mass., Paul J. Sachs, associate director of the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard, was elected president.
      • Officers Elected:
        • President: Paul J. Sachs
        • Director: Arthur C. Parker, Rochester Museum of Science and Industry
        • Vice-Presidents:
          • E. Richard Parker, New York Museum of Science and Industry
          • Walter H. C. Bumpus, Buffalo Museum of Science
        • Trustee: Alexander Wendroth, United States National Museum
        • Secretary: James Hanlin, president of the Buffalo Museum of Science
      • Speeches:
        • Arthur C. Parker spoke on the nation's museums and the industrial depression.
        • Mr. Sachs spoke on the facilities of public institutions contributing to help keep a sane attitude toward life.
        • Other speakers included Mr. Kimball, Mr. Parker, and Clyde Burroughs of the Detroit Institute of Arts.

Additional Information:

  • Program: The Museum News of April 15 contains the program in full.
  • Semitic Museum Arranges Lecture and Exhibit for the Meeting:
    • Harvard plans an illustrated lecture and special exhibit for 4 P.M. on May 12.
    • The lecture will be on excavations at Nuzi (Kirkuk, Iraq), given by R. F. S. Starr, the archaeologist of the expedition in 1929–31.
    • Archaeological finds from the expedition will be shown in the exhibit.
  • Harvard Glee Club Concert at Museum of Fine Arts:
    • A concert is scheduled.
  • Nearby Museums Will Send Entire Staffs in Groups:
    • Museums in Cambridge and Boston will send entire staffs in groups to the meeting.

Handwritten Notes:

  • At the bottom of the page, there are handwritten notes:
    • "Crimson april 28 1932"
    • "Museum News"

Overall Context:

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.