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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbook, January 1931-August 1933

ARCH.2003.26, Rendition: 791860

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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:

Left Column

  • American Association of Museums:
    • The Fogg Museum of Harvard University is hosting the convention of Museums on May 12.
    • Eight sections of the association will give special sessions, covering various branches of museum activity.
    • The conference will be opened by the Technical Section with a business session at the Fogg Museum.
    • Fiske Kimball, the president of the association, will order the sessions.
    • Charles K. Young, Museum of Science and Industry, will preside.
    • The subject will be "Museums—a symposium on the past few years and measures applied to maintain museums."
    • Special sessions will be held at the Fogg Museum, Art and Education Technical Group, Science Section, and the Technical Section to discuss pertinent matters.
    • At 5 P.M., members of the association will meet at the Art Sections, Public Relations Section, and the Superintendents' Section.
    • A publicity manager of the Museum of Science will preside.

Right Column

  • Thursday Afternoon Schedule:
    • 1:30 P.M.: Special Sessions (continued)

      • Art Section:
        • Robert J. Gettens, chemist, Fogg Art Museum.
        • Gilbert Longfellow, Carnegie fellow, Harvard University.
        • James J. Rorimer, associate curator, Department of Decorative Arts, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
        • Maximilian Toch, chemist and paint technologist, New York.
        • Presiding: Robert W. Bindham, director, Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences.
      • History Section:
        • Installation of History Groups, Ned I. Burns, business manager, Museum of the City of New York.
        • Installation of History Exhibits, discussion.
      • Science Section:
        • Subject: Programs of Research.
        • Scientific Work of a National Museum, Alexander Wetmore, assistant secretary, Smithsonian Institution.
        • Scientific Work of a State Museum, Charles C. Adams, director, New York State Museum.
        • Scientific Work of a City Museum, Harold L. Anthony, director, Cleveland Museum of Natural History.
        • Scientific Work of a University Museum, Carl E. Guthe, professor of Anthropology, University of Michigan.
      • Superintendents' Section:
        • Dr. Ross Study, director, Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago.
        • Standardization, John C. Wallace, assistant to the superintendent, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
        • Special Case, Museum of Fine Arts, superintendent, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
      • Technical Section:
        • Small Lecture Hall.
        • Presiding: Romi H. Santens, chief preparator, Cleveland Museum of Natural History.
        • Modeling a Shark from an Embalmed Specimen, H. H. Brimley, director, North Carolina State Museum.
        • Standardization of Rectangular Museum Jars, C. T. Judah, curator of museums, McGill University.
        • WPA Miniature Models, Louis Jonas, director of museum activities, Jonas Brothers' Studios.
    • 4:00 P.M.: Free hour to see Fogg Art Museum and Bussey Institution.

      • The Semitic Museum offers a lecture, the Harvard Excavations at Nuzi, by Richard F. S. Starr, at 4:00 P.M.
    • 5:00 P.M.: Tea at Garden Museum, corner of Kirkland Street and Divinity Avenue.

    • 8:00 P.M.: Special Sessions.

      • Fogg Art Museum:
        • Art Section, Science and Technical Section, Jointly with Superintendents' Section.
        • Subject: Museum and Dealer.
        • Presiding: Walter H. Siple, director, Cincinnati Art Museum.
        • Cooperation of Museum and Dealer, Stefan Bourgeois, Bourgeois Galleries, and Milton Bourgeois, President French and Company, New York City.
      • New York City:
        • New York Exhibition, Milton Andrew Wright, Crawford Auto Museum, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
      • Public Relations Section:
        • Great Hall.
        • Subject: Education via Air.
        • Presiding: W. W. Charters, publicity manager, Buffalo Museum of Science.
        • Symposium: Representatives of museums on the air.
        • Summary for Unprepared Museums, Chancey N. Juday, chairman, Committee on Radio in Education, American Association of Museums.
        • Building Radio Programs, discussion.
        • The Story of the Fire-Sale WPA Art Project, Harold H. Snyder, director, advisory council on Radio in Education, School and Technical Sections.
        • Small Lecture Hall.
        • Some Methods of Modern European Museums, Anthony, director, Carnegie Museum.
        • Exhibition Technique, Waldo L. Schmitt, curator of marine invertebrates, U.S. National Museum.
      • Superintendents' Section:
        • Presiding: George C. A. Boas, superintendent of buildings, Pennsylvania Museum of Art.
        • Museum Exhibition Cases, A. B. Russell, president, A. B. Russell & Sons Company, Boston.
        • Care of Museum Collections, Herbert Hoffman, illuminating engineer, Edison Electric Company, Boston.

The document provides a comprehensive schedule of various sessions, speakers, and topics to be covered during the afternoon of the conference.

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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.

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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.

Thursday Afternoon

1:30 P.M. Special Sessions (continued):

  1. Rutherford J. Gettens, chemist, Fogg Art Museum

    • Topic: The Fogg Museum's place in the conservation of Museums on Museum Street.
  2. James J. Rorimer, associate curator, Department of Decorative Arts, Metropolitan Museum of Art

    • Topic: The Cloisters.
  3. Robert L. Feller, chemist, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; and Robert McIntyre, Maxymillian Toch, chemist and paint technologist, New York City

    • Section: History Section, Van Rensselaer Room.
    • Topic: Presented by Robert W. Bingham, director, Buffalo Historical Society.
    • Subtopic: Installation of History Exhibits.
  4. Science Section, Great Hall

    • Subject: Programs of Research.
    • Presiding: O. E. Jennings, curator of botany, Carnegie Museum.
    • Speakers:
      • Alexander Wetmore: Scientific Work of a National Museum.
      • Charles C. Adams: Scientific Work of a State Museum.
      • Harold L. Madison: Scientific Work of a City Museum.
      • Carl E. Guthe: Scientific Work of a University Museum.
    • Superintendents’ Section:
      • Presiding: Dr. Ross' Study, focusing on "symposium on the need few years and means employed to maintain museums."
  5. Art Section

    • Special Cases:
      • Michael J. Moore, superintendent of buildings, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
      • Technical Section: Small Lecture Hall.
      • Presiding: Laurence Vail Coleman, director, chief preparator.
      • Topic: Modernizing a Zoology Section of an Established Museum.
  6. Publicity and Public Relations Section

    • Presiding: Ned J. Burns, business manager, Museum of the City of New York.
    • Topic: Radio Programs.

4:30 P.M.

  • Free hour to see the Fogg Art Museum and Semitic Museum.

4:30 P.M. - Semitic Museum

  • Lecture: "Excavations at Nuzi" by Richard F. S. Starr, Baghdad, Iraq.

5:30 P.M.

  • Tea at the Germanic Museum, corner of Kirkland Street and Divinity Avenue.

8:00 P.M. Special Sessions at Fogg Art Museum:

  • Simultaneous programs of the Art Section, Public Relations Section, Science and Technical Section, and others.

Art Section - Auditorium

  • Presiding: Walter H. Siple, director, Cincinnati Art Museum.
  • Topic: Cooperation of Museum and Dealer.
    • Speakers:
      • Stefan Bourgeois, Bourgeois Galleries.
      • Milton G. Weil, art dealer, French and Company, New York City.
      • Mrs. Andrew Wright, discussing "Salers from Exhibition."

Public Relations Section - Great Hall

  • Topic: Education via Air.
    • Presiding: Francis Henry Taylor, director, Worcester Art Museum.
    • Subtopic: "Symposium," discussing the representation of museums on the air.

Science and Technical Sections - Small Lecture Hall

  • Topic: Some Methods of Modern European Museums.
    • Speakers:
      • Andre Avinoff, director, Carnegie Museum.
      • Waldo L. Schmitt, curator of marine invertebrates, U.S. National Museum.

Superintendents’ Section - Room 202

  • Topic: Museum Exhibition Cases.
    • Presiding: George C. A. Barbour, superintendent of buildings, Pennsylvania Museum.
    • Speakers:
      • A. R. Roussel, president, A. N. Russell & Sons Company.
      • Herbert Hofmann, illuminating engineer, Erkon Electric Company, discussing lighting of museums.

This detailed schedule provides an overview of the various specialized sessions, speakers, and topics that were planned for the conference's Thursday afternoon.

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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.

Thursday Afternoon Schedule:

1:30 P.M. - Special Sessions (continued)

  • Rutherford J. Getens, Chemist, Fog Art Museum, and a Carnegie Fellow at Harvard University, is speaking.
  • James J. Rorimer, Associate Curator, Department of Decorative Arts, Metropolitan Museum of Art, is also speaking.
  • Mannheim Toch, Chemist and Paint Technologist, New York City, is another speaker.
  • History Section meets in the Van Rensselaer Room, with Robert W. Bingham, Director of the Buffalo Historical Society, presiding. The subject is the Installation of History Groups, with Ned J. Burns, Museum Manager of the City of New York, speaking.
  • Installation of History Exhibits is discussed with Charles R. Kidd, Executive Vice-President of the Science Museum of Minnesota, presiding.
  • Science Section meets in the Great Hall, with O.E. Jennings, Curator of Botany at the Smithsonian Institution, presiding. The subject is Programs of Research.
  • Scientific Work of a National Museum is discussed by Alexander Wetmore, Assistant Secretary, Smithsonian Institution.
  • Scientific Work of a State Museum is discussed by Charles C. Adams, Director of the New York State Museum.
  • Scientific Work of a City Museum is discussed by Harold L. Madison, Director of the Cleveland Museum of Natural History.
  • Scientific Work of a University Museum is discussed by Carl E. Guthe, Director of the Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan.

4:00 P.M.

  • Free hour to see Fog Art Museum and Semitic Museum
  • The Semitic Museum offers a lecture, "Harappa Excavations at Nausharo," by Richard F. S. Starr.

5:00 P.M.

  • Tea at the Germanic Museum, corner of Kirkland Street and Divinity Avenue.

8:00 P.M. - Special Sessions

  • Fogg Art Museum, with the Public Relations Section, Science and Technical Sections, and Superintendents' Section meeting jointly.

Specific Topics and Speakers:

  • Superintendent's Section: Dr. Ross Study, with J. Francis McCabe, Superintendent of Buildings, Art Institute of Chicago, presiding.
  • Standardization: John J. Wallace, Assistant to the Superintendent of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, discusses standardization.
  • Technical Section: Small Lecture Hall, with Remi H. Santens, Chief Preparator, American Museum of Natural History, presiding. Topics include "Modeling a Shark from an Embalmed Specimen" by H.H. Brimley, Director of North Carolina State Museum, and "Standardization of Rectangular Museum Jars" by E.L. Judd, Curator of Museums, McGill University.
  • Why Miniature Models: Louis Jonas, Director of Jonas Brothers' Studios, discusses this topic.
  • Public Relations Section: Great Hall, with Alfred Coburn, Publicity Manager of the Buffalo Museum of Science, presiding. Topics include "Museums in the Air" by Chauncey H. Phillips, Chairman of the Committee on Radio in Education, and "Building Radio Programs" by Donald W. Hixon, Director of the National Council on Radio in Education.

Science and Technical Sections:

  • Some Methods of Modern European Museums: Andre Avinoff, Director, Carnegie Museum.
  • An Underwater Motion Picture from the Torpedo: Waldo L. Schmitt, Curator of Marine Invertebrates, National Museum.
  • Lighting of Museums: Herbert Hoffman, Illuminating Engineer, Erikson Electric Company, Boston.

This schedule provides a comprehensive overview of the planned sessions, topics, and speakers for the Thursday afternoon events.

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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.

Thursday Afternoon Sessions (continued):

  1. Rutherford J. Gettens, chemist, Fogg Art Museum:

    • Section: General Session
    • Topic: Not specified, but it's part of the ongoing conference sessions.
  2. Gordon Longstreets, Carnegie fellow, Harvard University:

    • Section: History Section
    • Topic: Installation of History Exhibits
    • Presiding: Robert W. Bingham, director, Buffalo Historical Society
    • Discussion: Ned J. Burns, museum manager, Museum of the City of New York
  3. Various sessions with multiple speakers:

    • Scientific Section (Great Hall):
      • Subjects: Programs of Research, Scientific Work of a National Museum, Scientific Work of a State Museum, Scientific Work of a New York State Museum, Scientific Work of a City Museum, Scientific Work of a University Museum, Scientific Work of a Museum of Anthropology, Scientific Work of a Museum of Natural History
      • Presiding: O. E. Jennings, curator of botany, Smithsonian Institution, and other notable figures in the field.
  4. Special sessions at the Fogg Museum:

    • Art Section: At 5 PM, members of the association will meet to discuss the Art Section.
    • Public Relations Section: Meet at 5 PM to discuss "Why Miniature Models."
    • Superintendents' Section: Dr. Ross's Study
    • Technical Section: At 5 PM, a session on "Standardization of Rectangular Museum Jars" and "Why Miniature Models."

Thursday Afternoon Free Hour:

  • 4:30 PM: Free hour to see the Fogg Art Museum and the Semitic Museum.
    • Lecture at the Semitic Museum: Richard F. S. Starr on "Excavations at Nablus."

Thursday Evening:

  • 5:00 PM: Tea at the Germanic Museum, corner of Kirkland Street and Divinity Avenue.
  • 8:00 PM: Special Sessions at the Fogg Art Museum.
    • Public Relations Section: Simultaneous programs on Art Section, Public Relations, Science and Technical Sections, and Superintendents' Section.
    • Art Section: Audience Lecture on "Cooperation of Museum and Dealer."
      • Presiding: Walter H. Siple, director, Cincinnati Art Museum
      • Speakers: Stefan Bourgeois, Bourgeois Galleries; Milton Singer, President, French and Company; Andrew Wright Crawford, director, Print Club, Philadelphia
    • Public Relations Section: Discussion on "Education via Air."
      • Presiding: A. Monroe Cabot, publicity manager, Buffalo Museum of Science
      • Speakers: Charles E. Smith, Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago
    • Science and Technical Sections: Lecture on "Some Methods of Modern European Museums."
      • Presiding: R. H. Santens, chief preparator, New York State Museum
      • Speakers: Waldo L. Schmitt, curator of marine biology, American Museum of Natural History
      • Discussion: Various topics including "Modeling a Shark from an Embalmed Specimen" and "Lighting of Museums."

This detailed schedule outlines the various sessions, lectures, and discussions planned for the conference attendees at the Fogg Art Museum and other associated institutions.

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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. 1:30 P.M. Special Sessions (continued)

    • Rutherford J. Gettsen, chemist, Fogg Art Museum:
      • Special session at the Fogg Art Museum.
    • Eight sections of the Association:
      • Various sessions at different locations, including the History Section with Van Rensselaer Room, Science Section with Great Hall, Installation of History Exhibits, Superintendent’s Section, Technical Section, Public Relations Section, and others.
  2. Technical Sessions:

    • History Section:

      • Presiding: Robert W. Bingham, director, Buffalo Historical Society.
      • Installation of History Groups: Ned J. Burns, museum manager, Museum of the City of New York.
      • Installation of History Exhibits: Discussion with various speakers.
    • Science Section:

      • Great Hall:
        • Programs of Research: Presiding: O.E. Jennings, curator of botany, Smithsonian Institution.
        • Work of a National Museum: Alexander W. Wetmore, assistant secretary, Smithsonian Institution.
        • Work of a State Museum: Charles C. Fiske, director, New York State Museum.
        • Work of a City Museum: Harold L. Madison, director, Cleveland Museum of Natural History.
        • Work of a University Museum: Carl F. Gube, director, Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan.
    • Superintendents’ Section:

      • Dr. Ross’ Study:
        • Presiding: J. Francis McCabe, superintendent of buildings, Art Institute of Chicago.
        • Standardization: John J. Wallace, assistant to superintendent, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
    • Technical Section:

      • Small Lecture Hall:
        • Special Cases: Michael J. Moore, superintendent of buildings, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
        • Technical Session: Presiding: Remi H. Santens, chief preparator, Museum of Modern Art.
        • Modeling a Shark from an Embalmed Specimen: H. H. Brimley, director, North Carolina State University.
    • Public Relations Section:

      • Great Hall:
        • Education via Air: Presiding: A. Sidney Cabot, public relations manager, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
        • Symposium: Representatives of museums on the air give highlights of their work.
        • Summary of Unrepresented Museums: Chauncey Harris, chairman, Committee on Radio in Education.
        • Building Radio Programs: Discussion on various radio programs.
        • The Museum of the Air—Shall We Work Together? Presiding: John L. Leverton, director, National Museum Council on Radio in Education.
    • Superintendents’ Section:

      • Small Lecture Hall:
        • Some Methods of Modern European Museums: Presiding: Andrew Avinoff, director, Carnegie Museum.
        • An Underwater Motion Picture from the Turtles: Waldon L. Schmitt, curator of marine invertebrates, National Museum.
        • Symposium: Various topics related to museum studies.
    • Art Section:

      • Auditorium:
        • Cooperation of Museum and Dealer: Presiding: Walter H. Siple, director, Cincinnati Art Museum.
        • Cooperation of Museum and Dealer: Stefan Bourgeois, Bourgeois Galleries; Milton H. Klein, president, French and Company, New York City.
        • Sales by Exhibitions: Mrs. Andrew Wright Crawford, director, Print Club, Philadelphia.
    • Science and Technical Sections:

      • Small Lecture Hall:
        • Lighting of Museums: Herbert Hoffman, lighting engineer, Erikson Electric Company, Boston.

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.

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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.

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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.

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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:

Left Page:

  • Title: "AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF MUSEUM"
  • Header: "THE Fogg Museum of Art, the leading place of the eight sections of the American Association of Museums to give special sessions."
  • Main Content: Lists various sessions scheduled for Thursday afternoon, including:
    • History Section:
      • Installation of History Exhibits: Discussion led by Ned J. Burns, business manager, Museum of the City of New York.
      • Programs of Research: Led by O. E. Jennings, curator of botany, Carnegie Museum.
      • Scientific Work of a National Museum: Led by Alexander Wetmore, assistant secretary, Smithsonian Institution.
      • Scientific Work of a State Museum: Led by Charles C. Adams, director, New York State Museum.
      • Scientific Work of a City Museum: Led by Harold L. Madison, director, Cleveland Museum of Natural History.
      • Scientific Work of a University Museum: Led by Carl E. Guthe, director, Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan.
    • Superintendents' Section:
      • Standardization of Buildings: Led by John J. Wallace, assistant to the superintendent, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
      • Special Cases: Led by Michael J. Moore, superintendent of buildings, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
    • Technical Section:
      • Modeling a Remnant from an Enbalmed Specimen: Led by Remi H. Santens, chief preparer, Section of Zoology, Carnegie Museum.
      • Standardization of Rectangular Museum Jars: Led by E. Judah, curator of museums, M.I.T.

Right Page:

  • Title: "THURSDAY AFTERNOON"
  • Header: "+500 P.M. Free hour to see Fogg Art Museum and Semitic Museum."
  • Main Content: Lists additional sessions scheduled for Thursday afternoon, including:
    • Art Section:
      • Installation of History Exhibits: Discussion led by Ned J. Burns, business manager, Museum of the City of New York.
    • Science Section:
      • Programs of Research: Led by O. E. Jennings, curator of botany, Carnegie Museum.
    • Public Relations Section:
      • Education via Great Hall: Led by A. Edmure Cabanas, publicity manager, Buffalo Museum of Science.
      • Symposium: Representatives of museums on the air give highlights of their work.
    • Building Radio Programs:
      • Discussion on Radio in Education: Led by J. Hamlin, chairman, Committee on Radio in Education, American Association of Museums.
    • Science and Technical Sections:
      • Small Lecture Hall:
        • Some Methods of Modern European Museums: Led by Andrey Avinoff, director, Carnegie Museum.
        • An Underwater Motion Picture from the Tor-ugar: Led by Waldo L. Schmitt, curator of marine invertebrates, U.S. National Museum.
    • Superintendents' Section:
      • Exhibition Cases: Led by A. B. Russell, president, A. N. Russell & Sons Company, Hilton, N.Y.
      • Lighting of Museums: Led by Herbert Hoffman, illuminating engineer, Edison Electric Company, Boston.

Additional Notes:

  • The pages are numbered 4 and 5, indicating they are part of a larger document or program.
  • The text is formatted in a structured, organized manner, typical of conference programs or schedules.
  • The content focuses on museum-related topics, including exhibitions, research, education, public relations, and technical aspects of museum operations.

This document appears to be a detailed agenda for a professional gathering or conference focused on museum practices and innovations.