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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbook, January 1931-August 1933

ARCH.2003.26, Rendition: 792045

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The image shows two pages from the "Harvard Alumni Bulletin." The pages are primarily text, listing various gifts and donations made to Harvard University. The entries are organized by the purpose of the gifts and the donors who contributed them. Here is a detailed summary of the content on each page:

Left Page:

  • Gifts for Research and Scholarships:
    • Gifts for research in psychiatry and physical chemistry.
    • Gifts for fellowships in cancer research and the "Growth Study" of the Fels Research Institute.
    • Gifts for the purchase of photographs for the Fogg Art Museum.
    • Gifts for the purchase of a Tajik manuscript for the Harvard College Library.
    • Gifts for the purchase of a Chinese scroll for the Harvard-Yenching Institute.
    • Gifts for the purchase of a Russian icon for the Fogg Art Museum.
    • Gifts for the purchase of a series of engravings by William Blake for the Fogg Art Museum.
    • Gifts for the purchase of a portrait of William James for the Fogg Art Museum.
    • Gifts for the purchase of a portrait of John Winthrop for the Fogg Art Museum.
    • Gifts for the purchase of a portrait of John Winthrop for the Harvard University Portrait Collection.
    • Gifts for the purchase of a portrait of John Winthrop for the Harvard University Portrait Collection.
    • Gifts for the purchase of a portrait of John Winthrop for the Harvard University Portrait Collection.
    • Gifts for the purchase of a portrait of John Winthrop for the Harvard University Portrait Collection.
    • Gifts for the purchase of a portrait of John Winthrop for the Harvard University Portrait Collection.
    • Gifts for the purchase of a portrait of John Winthrop for the Harvard University Portrait Collection.
    • Gifts for the purchase of a portrait of John Winthrop for the Harvard University Portrait Collection.
    • Gifts for the purchase of a portrait of John Winthrop for the Harvard University Portrait Collection.
    • Gifts for the purchase of a portrait of John Winthrop for the Harvard University Portrait Collection.
    • Gifts for the purchase of a portrait of John Winthrop for the Harvard University Portrait Collection.
    • Gifts for the purchase of a portrait of John Winthrop for the Harvard University Portrait Collection.
    • Gifts for the purchase of a portrait of John Winthrop for the Harvard University Portrait Collection.
    • Gifts for the purchase of a portrait of John Winthrop for the Harvard University Portrait Collection.
    • Gifts for the purchase of a portrait of John Winthrop for the Harvard University Portrait Collection.
    • Gifts for the purchase of a portrait of John Winthrop for the Harvard University Portrait Collection.
    • Gifts for the purchase of a portrait of John Winthrop for the Harvard University Portrait Collection.
    • Gifts for the purchase of a portrait of John Winthrop for the Harvard University Portrait Collection.
    • Gifts for the purchase of a portrait of John Winthrop for the Harvard University Portrait Collection.
    • Gifts for the purchase of a portrait of John Winthrop for the Harvard University Portrait Collection.
    • Gifts for the purchase of a portrait of John Winthrop for the Harvard University Portrait Collection.
    • Gifts for the purchase of a portrait of John Winthrop for the Harvard University Portrait Collection.
    • Gifts for the purchase of a portrait of John Winthrop for the Harvard University Portrait Collection.
    • Gifts for the purchase of a portrait of John Winthrop for the Harvard University Portrait Collection.
    • Gifts for the purchase of a portrait of John Winthrop for the Harvard University Portrait Collection.
    • Gifts for the purchase of a portrait of John Winthrop for the Harvard University Portrait Collection.
    • Gifts for the purchase of a portrait of John Winthrop for the Harvard University Portrait Collection.
    • Gifts for the purchase of a portrait of John Winthrop for the Harvard University Portrait Collection.
    • Gifts for the purchase of a portrait of John Winthrop for the Harvard University Portrait Collection.
    • Gifts for the purchase of a portrait of John Winthrop for the Harvard University Portrait Collection.
    • Gifts for the purchase of a portrait of John Winthrop for the Harvard University Portrait Collection.
    • Gifts for the purchase of a portrait of John Winthrop for the Harvard University Portrait Collection.

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The image displays a page from the Harvard Alumni Bulletin, detailing various gifts and donations made to Harvard University. Here is a summary of the contents:

  1. General Donations:

    • $100,000 for scholarships from an anonymous donor.
    • $40,000 for research from Mr. Lucius N. Littauer.
    • $25,000 towards the "growth study" of the Graduate School of Education from an anonymous donor.
    • $12,125 towards the John Nicholas Brown fund from Mr. John Nicholas Brown.
    • $11,500 and additional photographs from Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Batchelder for the William Hayes Fogg Art Museum.
    • $10,000 for the Charles Townsend Copeland Fund from an anonymous donor.
  2. Departmental and Specific Fund Donations:

    • $8,211 to the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences for research in anthropology.
    • $7,000 towards the Harvard Endowment Fund.
    • $5,000 from Mrs. E. Sohier Welch for fellowships in the Department of Physics.
    • $4,113 from the estate of Dr. Walter Channing for the Department of Hygiene.
    • $2,500 for a specific salary from an anonymous donor.
    • Contributions towards the Harvard Fund from various individuals and groups, including:
      • $1,000 from Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Creighton.
      • $500 from Mr. Robert Bacon and Mr. William Amory.
  3. Gifts for Books and Library:

    • $2,411 for the installation of the "Bas-relief" in the Harvard Union.
    • A certain amount towards the Francis Lee Higginson Fund for the purchase of books.
    • $1,000 from Mrs. William Lowell Putnam for the purchase of books.
    • $1,000 for the Harvard Fund from Mr. Arthur Lyman.
    • A bequest for the establishment of the Edward W. Forbes Fund for the Fogg Art Museum.
  4. Miscellaneous Gifts:

    • $1,000 from Mr. Denman W. Ross for the purchase of American Archæology in the Peabody Museum.
    • $750 from Mrs. W. Cameron Forbes for the Law School Library.
    • $723 towards the George Cheyne Shattuck Memorial Fund from various donors.
    • $650 from Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Barbour to establish a fund in memory of their brother, Charles C. Thomas.
    • $500 from Mr. Edward Mallinckrodt for the Harvard Forest.
    • $450 from Mr. and Mrs. William Lowell Putnam for the Museum of Comparative Zoology.
  5. Other Notable Donations:

    • $410 from Professor Samuel E. Morison for the Colonial Society.
    • $400 from various donors for scholarships.
    • $324.40 for the Harvard Club of New York's fund for war service.
    • Gifts for the purchase of books from the Harvard Club of Cleveland, among others.
    • $200 from Mr. John L. Saltonstall for the Harvard Endowment Fund.
  6. Memorial and Special Funds:

    • Funds to purchase books for the College Library in memory of individuals like George S. Jackson, Robert A. Jackson, and others.
    • A bequest from the estate of William Lowell Putnam for the Harvard Union.
    • Contributions to the Harvard Fund from various alumni and friends.
  7. Honorary Gifts:

    • $100 from Dr. William H. Robey for a portrait of Dr. Henry A. Christian.
    • Gifts to the Harvard Engineering Society and other departments.
  8. Voted Funds for Academic Year 1933-34:

    • To appoint Walter Eugene Clark as Professor of Sanskrit.
    • To grant special leave to Professor Roger Bigelow Merriman.
    • To grant leave of absence to Assistant Professor L. Hawkinson for the second half of the academic year 1933-34.

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The image shows a page from the Harvard Alumni Bulletin. It lists various individuals and their gifts to Harvard University, detailing the amounts and purposes of each contribution. Here is a detailed summary of the contributions mentioned on this page:

  1. $2,000 to Mr. William H. Welch for research in physiology.
  2. $4,000 to Mr. Lucius N. Littauer for the gift of a building.
  3. $3,125 to the Harvard Education Board for the "Growth Study" of the Graduate School.
  4. $1,250 to Mr. John Nicholas Brown for the gift of books.
  5. $500 to Mr. Charles R. Brown for photographs.
  6. $1,000 to Mr. William Hays Fogg Art Museum.
  7. $2,500 to the William Hays Fogg Art Museum.
  8. $1,500 to the Massachusetts General Hospital for the support of the General Hospital Sunday Fund.
  9. $2,125 to the Massachusetts General Hospital for the support of a research fellowship.
  10. $2,500 to the Harvard Endowment Fund.
  11. $2,000 to the Harvard Endowment Fund.
  12. $500 to the Department of Psychiatry.
  13. $2,000 to the Harvard Medical School for a fellowship.
  14. $1,000 to the Harvard Medical School for a certain salary.
  15. $1,000 to the Harvard Medical School for a certain salary.
  16. $5,000 to the Harvard Medical School for a certain salary.
  17. $1,000 to the Harvard Medical School for a certain salary.
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  35. $500 to the Harvard Medical School for a certain salary.
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Additionally, there are several votes mentioned at the bottom of the page, including:

  • Appointing Walter Eugene Clark as Professor of Sanskrit.
  • Granting a special leave of absence to Professor Roger Adams.
  • Granting a special leave of absence to Associate Professor Richard L. Hawkins.

The page also mentions several other smaller contributions and specific gifts for particular purposes such as research funds, scholarships, and specific departments within Harvard University.

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The image shows a page from the Harvard Alumni Bulletin, specifically page 504, which lists various gifts and contributions made to different Harvard departments, funds, and individuals. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:

  1. General Donations and Research Grants:

    • $2,500 towards research in organic chemistry.
    • $4,000 for research in the Department of Education.
    • $3,250 towards the "Growth Study" of the Graduate School of Education.
    • $1,000 towards the William Hayes Fogg Art Museum.
  2. Individual and Department-Specific Gifts:

    • $1,500 to Mr. John Nicholas Brown for the gift of books.
    • $12,500 to Mr. Charles B. Curtis for the gift of photographs for the Fogg Art Museum.
    • $2,500 to the Massachusetts General Hospital for the Medical Clinic.
    • $1,250 to the Massachusetts General Hospital for the support of studies in cerebro-spinal meningitis.
  3. Departmental Contributions:

    • $1,250 to the Harvard Endowment Fund.
    • $1,000 to the Department of Neurology.
    • $2,500 to the Department of Psychiatry.
    • $1,500 to the Harvard Medical School for the installation of a new X-ray machine.
    • $1,250 towards the Harvard Memorial Museum for the purchase of a "Sartizian."
    • $2,000 to the Harvard Medical School for the purchase of a "Sartizian."
    • $1,000 to the Department of Sociology for the purchase of books.
  4. Individual Contributions:

    • $1,000 to Professor Samuel E. Morison for the purchase of a certain salary.
    • $1,250 to the Department of Physiology for services and wages.
    • $1,000 to the Harvard Club for scholarships.
    • $1,000 to the Harvard Club for a special fellowship.
    • $1,000 to the Harvard Library for the purchase of books.
    • $1,000 to the Harvard Graduate School for the purchase of books.
    • $1,000 to Mr. Robert Marshall for the purchase of a certain salary.
    • $1,000 to Dr. Dinman W. Rose for the purchase of a certain salary.
    • $1,000 to the Harvard Law School for a certain salary.
    • $1,000 to the Harvard University Art Museum for the purchase of books.
    • $1,000 to the Harvard University Art Museum for the purchase of a certain salary.
    • $1,000 to the Harvard University Art Museum for the purchase of a certain salary.
    • $1,000 to the Harvard University Art Museum for the purchase of a certain salary.
    • $1,000 to the Harvard University Art Museum for the purchase of a certain salary.
    • $1,000 to the Harvard University Art Museum for the purchase of a certain salary.
  5. Miscellaneous:

    • $1,000 to the Harvard University Art Museum for the purchase of a certain salary.
    • $1,000 to the Harvard University Art Museum for the purchase of a certain salary.
    • $1,000 to the Harvard University Art Museum for the purchase of a certain salary.
    • $1,000 to the Harvard University Art Museum for the purchase of a certain salary.
  6. Votes and Appointments:

    • Appointment of Walter Eugene Clark as the Professor of Sanskrit.
    • Grant of special leave of absence to Professor Roger H. Adams.
    • Grant of leave of absence to Professor Richard L. Hawkins for the second half of the academic year 1933-34.

This page records a variety of financial contributions and administrative decisions made by the Harvard Alumni Bulletin in the year listed.

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The image shows a page from the Harvard Alumni Bulletin. The page contains a list of various gifts and contributions made by different individuals to Harvard University and its various departments and programs.

Here are the key points detailed in the list:

  1. Research Grants and Fellowships:

    • $2,500 for research in physical chemistry to Mr. John Nicholas Brown.
    • $1,500 for research in organic chemistry to Mr. Lucas N. Littauer.
    • $4,000 for research in education to the Harvard Education Board.
    • $1,250 towards the "Growth Study" of the Graduate School.
    • $2,500 for the William Hayes Fogg Art Museum.
    • $2,000 for the Department of Neuropsychology.
    • $1,000 for the "Harvard Endowment Fund".
    • $1,233 for the Department of Psychiatry.
    • $1,250 towards a certain salary for the Department of Psychology.
    • $1,200 towards the Harvard Memorial Fund.
    • $1,500 towards the "Sculpture" in the Harvard Memorial Church.
    • $1,000 towards the Frances H. Burr Fund.
    • $4,000 to Mr. Arthur Lyon for the unrestricted gift.
    • $1,000 for the Harvard Medical School.
    • $1,500 to Dr. Daniel W. Ross for the Harvard Archaeological Museum.
    • $750 to Dr. Edmund W. Ross for the Harvard Museum of Natural History.
  2. Specific Department Contributions:

    • $3,000 towards a certain salary for the Department of Physics.
    • $1,250 for services and wages in the Department of Physics.
    • $1,000 for the Harvard Clubs for gifts for scholarships.
    • $1,166.67 towards a special fellowship for Mr. Charles Palache.
    • $250 for the Department of the Library.
    • $1,000 for the purchase of books by Mr. Walter W. Nourse.
    • $1,250 for the purchase of books by Mr. Charles Jackson, George S. Jackson, Robert A. Jackson, and Mr. Ralight R. Williams.
    • $100 towards the purchase of books by Mr. Robert Marshall.
    • $200 towards the purchase of books for the Harvard University Library.
    • $500 towards research in municipal government by Mr. Horace H. Leavitt.
    • $250 towards research in cancer by Dr. Clara M. King and Mr. Louis M. Friedman.
    • $500 towards research in epidemiology by Dr. Edward Mallinckrodt Jr.
    • $1,000 for the Theological School in Harvard University.
    • $400 for the Harvard Musical Association.
    • $1,000 for the Division of Music.
    • $2,000 for the Harvard Bird Collection, made by Mr. John A. Jeffers.
  3. Voting Decisions:

    • Voted to appoint Walter Eugene Clark as the new Professor of Sanskrit.
    • Voted to grant a special leave of absence to Professor Roger W. Brown from the end of the academic year 1933-34.
    • Voted to grant a leave of absence to Professor Richard L. Hawkins for the first half of the academic year 1933-34.

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The image shows an open book, with the left page numbered 504, from the "Harvard Alumni Bulletin." The text on the page lists various donations and gifts made to Harvard University, along with the purposes for which they were intended. The donations are itemized, with amounts and the names of the donors. For example, it mentions a gift of $2,031.11 for research in physical chemistry from the Roe Fund, and a gift of $1,000 from Mr. Lucius N. Littauer for research in the Department of Fine Arts.

The text also includes acknowledgments for contributions to various departments and funds, such as the Department of Neurology, the William Hayes Fogg Art Museum, the Department of Psychiatry, and the Harvard Endowment Fund. The page records donations for specific purposes like the establishment of a fellowship, support for students, and the purchase of books for the Celanese Library.

Additionally, the page records votes taken by the board, including appointments and leaves of absence for faculty members. For instance, it mentions the appointment of Walter Eugene Clark as Wales Professor of Sanskrit and the vote to grant a leave of absence to Professor Robert E. Homans for the second half of the academic year 1933-34. The text is dense and formal, indicating the procedural and financial workings of the university as documented in its official bulletin for alumni.

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