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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbook, January 1931-August 1933

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The document is a collection of news clippings and transcripts related to the American Association of Museums (AAM) conference held in Cambridge, Massachusetts, from May 12 to 14, 1932. Key points include the Fogg Museum serving as the meeting place, with over 200 special sessions and 500 speakers. The conference features eight sections, each with special programs, and will address the impact of the Depression on museums. Notable events include a symposium on "Museums and the Community" and a final banquet at the Fogg Museum. The document also mentions the Semitic Museum's exhibition of objects from the ancient city of Nuzi. The text is transcribed from the Boston Herald on May 5, 1932, and includes handwritten notes with dates.

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The image displays several newspaper clippings from the 1932 American Association of Museums meetings. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:

  1. Top Left Corner:

    • The first clipping mentions that the Fogg Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts, will host the annual meetings of the American Association of Museums. It lists various sessions, including discussions on the Depression, the effectiveness of museums, and various special programs. Notable speakers include Flake Kimball, president of the American Association, and various museum directors.
  2. Top Right Corner:

    • This clipping notes that Harvard University will host the annual meeting of the American Association of Museums from May 12 to May 14. The meeting includes a symposium and a banquet with distinguished speakers, including President Lowell and A. N. Whitehead.
  3. Center Left:

    • This clipping from the Boston Herald (May 5, 1932) highlights the importance of the meeting and the attendance of museum officials from various parts of the country. It mentions the schedule and the key speakers, such as Lowell and Chase, who will address the final banquet.
  4. Center Right:

    • The text describes the schedule for the first general session and mentions the involvement of over 50 special groups. The Fogg Museum is the venue for a series of sessions, including the Art, Education, History, Science, and Technical sections.
  5. Bottom Left:

    • It begins detailing the agenda for the first day of meetings, including a special session on the Semitic Museum, which will exhibit ancient artifacts from Northern Iraq. This event is part of the broader museum association activities.

Each of these sections provides specific details about the planned events, speakers, and the structure of the meetings, showcasing the extensive planning and diverse topics that the American Association of Museums aimed to cover during their 1932 meetings.

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The image contains newspaper clippings from May 1932, detailing the annual meeting of the American Association of Museums. Here's a detailed summary:

Main Headline: Shadow of Coming Events

  • The meeting is to be held at the Fogg Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
  • The conference will have over 200 attendees, including over 50 special sessions and more than 50 speakers.
  • The conference is scheduled from May 12 to 14.
  • On May 12, a symposium on "The Museum and the Depression" is planned.
  • The meeting will include various sections: Art, Education, History, Science, and Technical.

Highlighted Sections:

  • Museum Convention Here: Harvard will host the American Association of Museums' annual meeting.
  • Meeting of Museums Starts at Fogg Today: The first general session starts at the Fogg Museum with President Charles R. Richards presiding.
  • Lowell and Chase Will Address Final Banquet Saturday: The final banquet will be held in the Central Court of the Fogg Museum on Saturday, with speeches by G. H. Chase and Chauncey T. Hamlin.
  • Ass'n of Museums to Meet in Cambridge: The meeting will cover various topics related to museums and will include sessions on art, science, education, and technical matters.
  • Special Programs: The meeting includes special sessions on various topics, such as "The Museum and the Depression," "The Museum of the Air," and "The Museum of the Future."

Meeting Details:

  • Location: Fogg Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
  • Dates: May 12-14, 1932.
  • Key Speakers: Flake Kimball (President of the Association), Chauncey T. Hamlin, G. H. Chase, and A. N. Whitehead among others.
  • Speakers and Discussions: Topics will range from museum management, the impact of the Depression, and future directions in museum work.

Additional Information:

  • Final Banquet: The banquet will be held in the Central Court of the Fogg Museum on Saturday evening.
  • Sessions: There will be sessions on the Art, Education, History, Science, and Technical sections.
  • Local Museums: Local museums, including the Museum of Comparative Zoology, the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, and the Museum of Comparative Anatomy, will be visited.

The clippings provide a comprehensive overview of the conference's schedule, attendees, and topics of discussion, emphasizing the significance and variety of the meeting.

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The image is a collage of newspaper clippings from May 1932, detailing the American Association of Museums' annual meeting, which took place in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

  1. Main Headline (Top Left Corner):

    • "Shadow of Coming Events"
    • Announces that the Fogg Museum will host the meeting, with eight sections of the association holding special programs. The meeting will include over fifty speakers and special sessions on various topics.
  2. Headline (Top Right Corner):

    • "Museum Convention Here"
    • States that Harvard will host the annual meeting for the first time. The event includes a main dinner with President Lowell and A. N. Whitehead.
  3. Headline (Center Left):

    • "Ass'n of Museums to Meet in Cambridge"
    • Highlights that museum officials from across the country will attend the 27th annual meeting. The meeting will cover various museum-related topics and include a series of special sessions.
  4. Headline (Center Right):

    • "Meeting of Museums Starts at Fogg Today"
    • The first general session will start at the Fogg Museum with over 50 special groups scheduled to speak. The meeting will discuss the theme "Meeting the Depression."
  5. Headline (Bottom Left):

    • "Lowell and Chase Will Address Final Banquet Saturday"
    • Announces that eight sections will be represented at the three-day conference, with a final banquet featuring President Lowell and G. H. Chase.
  6. Headline (Bottom Right):

    • "American Association of Museums Commences Meeting at Fogg Today"
    • Describes the meeting's focus on museum work and includes a list of speakers and special sessions. The meeting will include a symposium on museum work during the Depression and special sessions on various museum-related topics.
  7. Additional Notes:

    • The meetings will cover a wide range of topics including the Art and Education Section, the Science and Technical Section, and the History Section.
    • Notable speakers include President Lowell, Miss Bertha Lutz, Professor Alfred H. White, and others.
    • Special sessions will discuss the impact of the Depression on museums and various other subjects relevant to museum professionals.
  8. Date Stamps:

    • The clippings are dated May 1932, with specific dates mentioned such as May 12, 13, and 14 for the events.
  9. Miscellaneous:

    • The clippings mention the attendance of notable figures and the hosting of sessions at various museums, including the Fogg Museum, Harvard College, and the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.
    • The meeting aims to address the challenges and opportunities facing museums during the Depression era.

The clippings collectively provide a detailed overview of the annual meeting's schedule, speakers, and themes.

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The image contains several newspaper clippings from May 1932, detailing the events and proceedings of the American Association of Museums' annual meeting.

Top Left Article: "Shadow of Coming Events"

  • The Fogg Museum will host the American Association of Museums' annual meeting.
  • The event spans eight sections, with a special emphasis on various museum interests.
  • Over fifty conferences and general sessions are scheduled.
  • The meeting begins on Thursday, May 12, with an exhibition and an address by the technical section.
  • Various prominent figures, such as President Lowell and Professor George H. Chase, will speak.
  • Specific sections include the Public Relations Section, Radio Programs, and the Buffalo Museum of Science.
  • The event concludes with a banquet on Saturday evening, featuring President Lowell and others.

Top Right Article: "Museum Convention Here"

  • The American Association of Museums’ annual meeting is set for May 12 to 14 at the Fogg Museum.
  • The main dinner will be hosted by President Lowell.
  • Around 100 delegates are expected to attend.
  • The event will cover various museum-related topics.

Middle Article: "Transcript Apr 30 1932"

  • The American Association of Museums meeting will take place at the Fogg Museum.
  • Eight sections will be represented, including Public Relations and Technical Sections.
  • The schedule includes a symposium on museum work and a banquet on Saturday.
  • Speakers include Professor George H. Chase and others.

Bottom Left Article: "Meeting of Museums Starts at Fogg Today"

  • The three-day conference starts at the Fogg Museum.
  • The first general session will commence at 9:30 a.m.
  • Various special sessions and meetings will be held, including a banquet on Saturday night.
  • The event features a diverse range of speakers and topics, such as museum work in relation to the Depression and the future of museums.

Bottom Right Article: "THE BOSTON HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1932"

  • The meeting of the American Association of Museums will be held from May 12 to 14.
  • The Fogg Museum and the Boston Museum of Fine Arts will host key events.
  • The conference will include various sessions and a final banquet.
  • The event is expected to attract delegates from across the country.

Crimson Article: "May 12, 1932"

  • The Semitic Museum will display ancient Near Eastern objects unearthed in Iraq during the meeting.
  • The exhibition will feature objects from Nuzi, excavated between 1929-31.

Overall, these articles highlight the organization, schedule, and key participants of the American Association of Museums' annual meeting in May 1932. The Fogg Museum is the central venue for the event, which includes various sessions, special talks, and a closing banquet.

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The image is a collection of newspaper clippings and a transcript related to the American Association of Museums' meeting in 1932. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:

  1. Shadow of Coming Events (Transcript May 7, 1932):

    • The Fogg Museum will host the American Association of Museums on May 12, 13, and 14.
    • Over 200 museum representatives and more than 50 speakers will attend.
    • The conference will be held at Harvard University with various sessions at different locations.
    • Notable speakers include President A. Lawrence Lowell of Harvard and Professor George H. Chase of Brown University.
    • The meeting will discuss various aspects of museum work, including education, art, science, and history.
  2. Museum Convention Here (Transcript Apr 30, 1932):

    • Harvard will host the American Association of Museums for the first time on May 12-14.
    • President A. Lawrence Lowell will be the main speaker.
  3. The Boston Herald (Thursday, May 5, 1932):

    • The American Association of Museums will hold its annual meeting at the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard.
    • The Children's Museum of Boston will host a special session.
    • The conference will discuss museum radio programs and symposiums.
    • Notable attendees include Chauncey T. Hamlin and Fiske Kimball.
  4. Ass'n of Museums to Meet in Cambridge (Meeting of Museums Starts at Fogg Today):

    • The conference starts on May 12 with a three-day program.
    • Eight sections of the association will be represented.
    • The conference will cover various museum topics, including education, art, science, and history.
    • Notable speakers include President A. Lawrence Lowell, G. H. Chase, and Fiske Kimball.
    • The conference will conclude with a final banquet on Saturday evening.
  5. American Association of Museums Commences Meeting at Fogg Today (Continued from page one):

    • Local museums will be visited during the special afternoon sessions.
    • The final banquet will be held at the Central Court of the Fogg Art Museum.
    • Speakers include President A. Lawrence Lowell, G. H. Chase, and Fiske Kimball.
  6. Crimson (May 12, 1932):

    • The Smithsonian Museum will exhibit objects unearthed in ancient Iran at the annual meeting of the American Association of Museums.

These clippings provide a comprehensive overview of the American Association of Museums' meeting in 1932, highlighting the key events, speakers, and topics to be discussed.

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This image shows a page from a historical newspaper, specifically from "The Boston Herald, Thursday, May 5, 1932." The page appears to be a report or notice about upcoming events for the "American Association of Museums" which was expected to meet at Harvard University. The article mentions the Fogg Museum as the venue for a three-day conference, with a general session commencing on a particular date and over 50 special group discussions planned. There are various headlines and subheadings such as "Shadow of Coming Events," "ASS'N OF MUSEUMS TO MEET IN CAMBRIDGE," and "MEETING OF MUSEUMS STARTS AT FOGG TODAY." It is noted that speakers for the final banquet are from Lowell and Chase, and various individuals' names and positions are mentioned in relation to the event.

There are handwritten notes on the paper that read, "Transcript Apr 9 '1932," "May 12, 1932," and "Crimson," possibly indicating the dates and additional context for the events or publication. Additionally, there's the name "Semitic Museum" written, possibly referring to another institution involved in these events or related exhibits.

The condition of the paper is aged, with the edge of the page slightly fraying, and the color of the paper has yellowed with time, suggesting the paper is quite old. The font and layout are typical of newspapers from the early 20th century.

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The image is a collection of newspaper clippings from various dates related to the meeting of the American Association of Museums at Harvard University.

  1. The top-left snippet titled "Shadow of Coming Events" gives an overview of the large meeting planned for the end of May with key speakers and a range of topics to be discussed, including museum exhibitions and art.
  2. Directly underneath, a clipping with the headline "Transcript May 7, 1932" reiterates details about the upcoming conference and names prominent individuals who will be addressing the event.
  3. Central left is an article titled "Museum Convention Here," dated "Transcript Apr 30 1932," announcing Harvard's role as host for the event and listing significant participants.
  4. The larger, central-right article from "The Boston Herald, Thursday, May 5, 1932" elaborates on the widespread participation from museums across the country and the significance of the event.
  5. Another central clipping titled "Ass'n of Museums to Meet in Cambridge" outlines the logistical details for the convention.
  6. Smaller snippet titled "Crimson, May 12, 1932," at the bottom talks about significant archeological findings that would be exhibited during the meeting.

The articles reflect various preparations and anticipated programs related to the museum conference, highlighting notable speakers and extensive participation from various museums.

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The image depicts a page from The Boston Herald, dated Thursday, May 5, 1932. The page is titled "Shadow of Coming Events" and features a detailed news article about an upcoming event organized by the American Association of Museums (ASSN). The article is structured into several sections, providing comprehensive coverage of the event.

Key Details from the Image:

  1. Headline and Context:

    • The article is titled "Shadow of Coming Events", suggesting it is a preview or announcement of future events.
    • The main focus is on the American Association of Museums, which will hold its 27th annual meeting at the Fogg Art Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
  2. Event Overview:

    • The meeting will take place from May 12 to May 14, 1932.
    • It will be hosted by the Fogg Art Museum, with President A. N. Whitehead and other notable figures, including Charles Lowell, G. H. Chase, and Miss Bertha Lutz, participating in various sessions.
    • The meeting will feature eight sections covering topics such as Art, Education, History, Science, Technique, Public Relations, Radio Programs, and Miscellaneous Matters.
  3. Key Sections and Activities:

    • General Session: The conference will open at 9:30 A.M. on Thursday, May 12, with an exhibition of the Fogg Museum’s collection in the Plenary Room.
    • Technical Section: Held in the Gallery Room, this section will focus on museum techniques and will include a general session and special sessions.
    • Art Section: Will feature discussions on museum effectiveness, the role of museums in education, and the history of art.
    • Education Section: Will address topics such as “The Museum in Education” and “The Museum in the Classroom.”
    • Science Section: Will include sessions on “The Museum of Comparative Zoology” and “The Museum of Comparative Archaeology.”
    • Public Relations Section: Will discuss “The Museum and the Community.”
    • Radio Programs Section: Will feature talks on “The Museum and the Radio.”
  4. Speakers and Participants:

    • Notable speakers include:
      • Edward Jackson Holmes, director of the National Gallery of Art, who will speak on “The Museum in Education.”
      • Lowell, president of the Pennsylvania Museum of Art, who will speak on “The Museum and the Community.”
      • Miss Bertha Lutz, professor of philosophy at the National Museum of Brazil, who will speak on “The Museum of Comparative Zoology.”
      • Fiske Kimball, president of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, who will speak on “The Museum and the Radio.”
  5. Special Events:

    • Banquet: A final banquet will be held on Saturday evening at the Fogg Museum, with Lowell and Chase addressing the attendees.
    • Visit to the Children’s Museum: The association will visit the Children’s Museum in Boston after the special sessions.
  6. Registration and Logistics:

    • Registration for the meeting will open at 10 o’clock on Thursday morning.
    • The President of the Association will preside over the general session at 10 o’clock, with the subject of the meeting being “Meeting the Depression.”
  7. Additional Notes:

    • The article includes a handwritten note at the bottom left corner, reading:
      Transcript Apr 30 1932
      May 7 1932
      
    • The article also mentions that the Fogg Museum will again host the Saturday program of the Buffalo Museum of Science, with Chancy T. Hamlin, president of the museum, presiding over a symposium on museum work.

Visual Layout:

  • The page is formatted in a classic newspaper style, with columns of text and clear headings.
  • The article is dense with information, including dates, times, locations, and speaker details.
  • The handwritten note at the bottom left suggests the page may have been part of a collection or archive, possibly used for research or reference.

Summary:

The image is a historical newspaper clipping from The Boston Herald dated May 5, 1932, announcing the 27th annual meeting of the American Association of Museums at the Fogg Art Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The event will span three days, featuring multiple sections, notable speakers, and special sessions on topics ranging from art and education to science and public relations. The article provides detailed logistical information, including registration times, session schedules, and key speakers.

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The image appears to be a newspaper clipping or transcript of an article from the Boston Herald, dated May 5, 1932. The article discusses the annual meeting of the American Association of Museums, which was being held at the Fogg Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

The article provides details about the meeting, including the various sections and speakers that would be present. It mentions that there would be twenty special sessions with twenty-two speakers, covering topics such as museum work, depression, art, science, and philosophy.

The article also highlights the importance of the Children's Museum in Boston, which was the second of its kind in the country, and mentions that about 100 speakers would address the 1000 delegates during the meeting.

Additionally, the article notes that the meeting would be attended by museum officials from various parts of the country and that there would be a final banquet on Saturday night in the Central Court of the Fogg Museum.

The image also includes a smaller clipping from the Boston Herald, dated May 12, 1932, which mentions that the meeting of the American Association of Museums would be held on May 12 and 13 at the Fogg Museum in Cambridge. It also highlights the importance of the Children's Museum in Boston and mentions that about 100 speakers would address the 1000 delegates during the meeting.