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The image shows a page from a program or schedule for a conference hosted by the American Association of Museums. The conference took place on Thursday, May 12, and the page details the afternoon sessions.
Here is a detailed summary of the contents:
1:30 P.M.: Special Sessions (continued)
4:00 P.M.: Free hour to see Fogg Art Museum and Bussey Institution.
5:00 P.M.: Tea at Garden Museum, corner of Kirkland Street and Divinity Avenue.
8:00 P.M.: Special Sessions.
The document provides a comprehensive schedule of various sessions, speakers, and topics to be covered during the afternoon of the conference.
The image shows two pages from a program or booklet related to the American Association of Museums, specifically detailing events scheduled for Thursday afternoon. The left page lists events from 1:30 P.M. to 5:00 P.M., including special sessions on various topics such as the History Section, Science Section, and Installation of History Exhibits. Each session includes the subject, presiding individual, and sometimes specific discussion topics or presentations.
The right page continues with the schedule, starting at 4:00 P.M. and including a free hour to visit the Fogg Art Museum and the Semitic Museum, followed by a lecture at the Fogg Art Museum. It also lists additional special sessions at the Fogg Art Museum, with details on the subjects and presiding individuals. The sessions cover topics like the Museum and Dealer, Cooperation of Museum and Dealer, and Public Relations Section, among others.
The text is organized with headings for each time slot, and the layout is clear, making it easy to read the schedule and the details of each event. The content suggests a focus on discussions, presentations, and collaborations related to museum practices and exhibitions.
The image displays a detailed schedule of sessions for a conference, specifically for Thursday afternoon, organized by the American Association of Museums. The schedule is divided into various specialized sessions taking place at different times and locations.
Rutherford J. Gettens, chemist, Fogg Art Museum
James J. Rorimer, associate curator, Department of Decorative Arts, Metropolitan Museum of Art
Robert L. Feller, chemist, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; and Robert McIntyre, Maxymillian Toch, chemist and paint technologist, New York City
Science Section, Great Hall
Art Section
Publicity and Public Relations Section
This detailed schedule provides an overview of the various specialized sessions, speakers, and topics that were planned for the conference's Thursday afternoon.
The image is a page from a schedule or program guide, likely for a conference or convention, specifically related to the American Association of Museums. The page details sessions scheduled for Thursday afternoon, focusing on various sections and their respective meetings at the Fog Art Museum.
This schedule provides a comprehensive overview of the planned sessions, topics, and speakers for the Thursday afternoon events.
The image shows a page from a conference schedule or program, likely from the American Association of Museums, held at the Fogg Art Museum. The schedule is divided into two main sections: one for Thursday afternoon sessions and another for Thursday evening events.
Rutherford J. Gettens, chemist, Fogg Art Museum:
Gordon Longstreets, Carnegie fellow, Harvard University:
Various sessions with multiple speakers:
Special sessions at the Fogg Museum:
This detailed schedule outlines the various sessions, lectures, and discussions planned for the conference attendees at the Fogg Art Museum and other associated institutions.
The image shows a page from a program or schedule for a museum conference or event organized by the American Association of Museums. The page details various sessions scheduled for Thursday afternoon.
Here is a detailed summary of the sessions:
Thursday Afternoon Sessions:
1:30 P.M. Special Sessions (continued)
Technical Sessions:
History Section:
Science Section:
Superintendents’ Section:
Technical Section:
Public Relations Section:
Superintendents’ Section:
Art Section:
Science and Technical Sections:
The schedule also includes a free hour at 4:00 P.M. to see the Fogg Art Museum and Semitic Museum, followed by a lecture at the Harvard Museum of Natural History, and a tea at the German Museum.
The page captures a comprehensive schedule of various specialized sessions and activities planned for the afternoon of Thursday.
This image shows two pages from what appears to be a convention or conference program, detailing the schedule for Thursday afternoon. The left page outlines sessions for the American Association of Museums, including special sessions about the Fogg Museum and related educational committee work, along with named individuals who were involved in presentations or discussions. Some names are involved in topics like history exhibits, art education in museums, and museum administration.
The right page continues with the afternoon schedule, listing more specialized topics such as a lecture at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, tea at a genomic museum, a roundtable on Fine Arts and Public Relations, and discussions on topics like television in art education, underwater museum exhibits, and lighting of museums. The talks involve various individuals, some associated with museums or specific professional roles. The pages include specific locations, times, and a list of speakers or presenters along with their roles or affiliations.
The image of the document appears to be somewhat aged, indicated by the color of the paper and the typographical style used, suggesting it might be a historical document or from a replica of an older program schedule.
The image shows two pages from a vintage magazine or program booklet specifically detailing events for Thursday afternoon. The pages appear to be held in place with clear plastic holders. The left page discusses various special sessions, including subjects like "Scientific Museum Techniques," "Installation of History Exhibits," "Scientific and Technical Museum Cataloging," and "Way Miniature Models." The right page continues the Thursday afternoon schedule with free tours, tea sessions, lectures, and discussions related to different aspects of museum management and exhibition. The subjects range from museum cataloging methods to lighting techniques and exhibition councils. The text is presented in a formal layout, typical of academic or professional conference programs. The background of the image shows parts of other pages with similar formatting, and there are visible holes along the left margin, suggesting the pages might have been part of a binder.
The image shows an open book or pamphlet, specifically a schedule or program for a conference or meeting occurring on a Thursday afternoon. The text is divided between two pages and lists events and sessions with their respective times, locations, topics, and speakers.
The left page details sessions starting at 1:30 P.M., labeled "SPECIAL SESSIONS (continued)." It includes speakers from various institutions such as the Fogg Art Museum, Carnegie Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, and others. Topics include "Installation of History Groups," "Scientific Work of a National Museum," and "Modeling a Shark from an Embalmed Specimen." It also lists sessions on museum standardization and museum activities.
The right page covers events starting at 4:00 P.M. and continuing into the evening, including free museum visits, tea at the Germanic Museum, and special sessions at the Fogg Art Museum. This page also lists various sections such as the Art Section, Public Relations Section, Science and Technical Sections, and Superintendents' Section. There are presentations on subjects like "Museum and Dealer," "Education via Air," "Some Methods of Modern European Museums," and "Lighting of Museums."
Overall, the text presents an organized itinerary of talks, discussions, and activities related to museum work and education, involving multiple speakers and institutions focused on art, science, and technical museum fields. The formatting is classic, with small serif font and minimal decoration—a typical style for early to mid-20th century academic or professional programs.
The image shows an open book or document with text printed on both pages. The content appears to be a schedule or program for a conference or meeting, specifically detailing sessions for Thursday Afternoon. Here’s a breakdown of the visible elements:
This document appears to be a detailed agenda for a professional gathering or conference focused on museum practices and innovations.