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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbook, January 1931-August 1933

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The image shows a double-page spread from the May 15, 1931 issue of "The Museum News." The left page includes several articles and announcements:

  1. The American Association of Museums: An article by L. C. Eichorn, the editor, discussing the upcoming annual meeting of the American Association of Museums to be held in Indianapolis from September 28 to October 2, 1931. It lists the names of various committee members and details the agenda of the meeting.

  2. Historical Society Sells Its Headquarters: An article about the Indiana Historical Society selling its headquarters to the Indianapolis Museum of Art. The article mentions the historical significance of the building and the society's plans to move to a new location.

  3. Philadelphia Academy Adds New Exhibits in 1931: An article detailing the new exhibits added by the Philadelphia Academy of the Fine Arts in 1931. It highlights the acquisition of new paintings and sculptures, including works by notable artists.

  4. Program of the American Association of Museums: A boxed section outlining the program for the upcoming meeting, including sessions on museum administration, education, and exhibitions.

The right page includes:

  1. Annual Meeting Program: A detailed schedule for the annual meeting of the American Association of Museums, listing various sessions, speakers, and topics to be discussed. The program includes sessions on museum administration, education, and exhibitions, as well as social events and tours.

  2. List of Attendees: A list of individuals and institutions attending the annual meeting, including names and affiliations of museum directors, curators, and other professionals.

The layout is typical of a newsletter or journal, with clear headings, subheadings, and organized columns of text. The content is focused on museum-related news, events, and professional development.

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The image displays a page from the "The Museum News" published by the American Association of Museums on May 15, 1935. The page contains several articles and announcements.

  1. Top Left Section - Historical Object Sales:

    • The Jefferson County Historical Society, in Malvern, Indiana, is planning to sell several historical artifacts. These include items like the Jefferson County courthouse bell, a Civil War cannon, and various historical documents and objects. The items are to be sold to raise funds for the society's museum.
  2. Philadelphia Academy Exhibit:

    • The Philadelphia Academy of Music is adding a new exhibit in 1935. This exhibit will feature a collection of items related to the history of the Philadelphia Orchestra, including historic instruments and memorabilia.
  3. Chicago Meeting of American Association of Museums:

    • Details of the meeting, including the locations of various exhibits and sessions, are provided. Specifics include the Chicago Historical Society's exhibits and the names of notable speakers like J. W. Burford, Jr., and others.
  4. Philadelphia Meeting of American Association of Museums:

    • The Philadelphia meeting highlights include a section on "The Museum in Education," featuring speakers and topics related to educational exhibits and the role of museums in public education.
  5. Fort Wayne, Indiana, Museum:

    • The Allen County Historical Society in Fort Wayne is opening a new museum. This section lists the exhibits and various programs and activities planned for the new facility.
  6. Program for the Annual Meeting:

    • The American Association of Museums' annual meeting program is detailed for Monday, June 12, including sessions on topics such as:
      • The role of museums in contemporary society.
      • Public Relations.
      • Educational Programs.
      • The future of museums and their role in education and community development.
  7. Museum News Sections:

    • The bottom part of the page lists various sections and speakers for the meetings, including:
      • Sections like Superintendents, Education, and Technical.
      • Presidents and directors of various museums and institutions, such as the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Public Library, and others.

The page is well-organized, giving a comprehensive look at the museum community's activities and events for that year.

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The image displays two pages from "The Museum News" dated May 15, 1953, published by the American Association of Museums. The left page (page 2) features various news snippets, while the right page (page 3) focuses on the annual meeting of the American Association of Museums.

Page 2:

  1. Historical Society Skills:

    • Jefferson County Historical Society, Madison, Indiana, is seeking a trained museum worker to assist in building a museum and caring for collections. The position requires some knowledge of history and familiarity with the county. The successful applicant will be involved in planning and organizing the museum, cataloging, and preserving historical artifacts.
  2. Philadelphia Academy Adds New Exhibits:

    • The Philadelphia Academy of Fine Arts has added new paintings to its collection, including works by Mary Cassatt, William Glackens, and other notable artists. The additions were acquired through purchases and donations. The museum is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., with an admission fee of 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for students.
  3. Chicago Meeting of American Association of Museums:

    • The 1953 meeting of the American Association of Museums will be held in Chicago from May 25 to 30. The event will feature various sessions, including discussions on museum administration, education, and exhibits. Specific sessions highlighted include those on the training of museum personnel, the role of the museum in education, and the relationship between museums and the community.

Page 3:

  1. Annual Meeting:

    • The annual meeting of the American Association of Museums will be held in Chicago from May 25 to 30. The program includes various sessions and events, such as the President's reception, business meetings, and section meetings for different types of museums (e.g., art, history, science, and natural history). The program also features special events like the opening of the 34th National Conference on Museums and a performance by the Chicago Little Theatre.
  2. Program Highlights:

    • Monday, May 25: The day begins with a registration and opening session at 9:30 a.m., followed by section meetings, a luncheon, and tours of local museums and institutions.
    • Tuesday, May 26: Includes a morning session on museum problems, section meetings, a joint luncheon with the American Art Dealers, and tours.
    • Wednesday, May 27: Features a morning session on museum education, section meetings, and a reception and dance at the Art Institute of Chicago.
    • Thursday, May 28: Includes a morning session on museum finance, section meetings, and a banquet.
    • Friday, May 29: Features a morning session on museum research, section meetings, and a final luncheon.

The pages include detailed information about the events, sessions, and logistics for the annual meeting, as well as specific details about the new exhibits and positions available at various museums.

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The image is a scan of the May 15, 1933 edition of "The Museum News," published by the American Association of Museums. Here is a detailed summary of its contents:

Main Articles and Sections:

  1. The Museum News

    • Periodical of the American Association of Museums
      • Letter from the Editor (Laurence Vail Coleman):
        • The editor discusses the association's plans, focusing on the upcoming annual meeting in Chicago from May 23-26.
        • Mentions a preliminary program of the meeting, including sessions on various museum-related topics, such as museum architecture, public relations, and the role of museums in contemporary society.
        • Lists notable attendees and speakers like Paul J. Sachs, Chauncey J. Hamlin, and others.
  2. History of Forty Mills

    • By FORT WAYNE, IND. HEARO ART'S
      • An article detailing the history of the Jefferson County Historical Society, Indiana.
      • Describes the establishment of the society, its early activities, and the notable contributions of its members.
      • Highlights the society's eventual acquisition of the Historical Building and its current operations.
  3. Philadelphia Academy Adds New Exhibits

    • By ADRS. NELSON PERKINS
      • Discusses the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences' new exhibits and renovations.
      • Mentions specific exhibits, such as a new habitat group display and the addition of a large mural depicting a significant historical scene.
  4. Chicago Meeting of the American Association of Museums

    • Provides an overview of the upcoming meeting's agenda.
    • Lists various topics to be discussed, including educational programs, museum management, and new exhibit techniques.
    • Mentions the social events and tours planned for attendees.
  5. The American Association of Museums

    • Annual Meeting Details:
      • Information on the schedule and locations of events at the annual meeting.
      • Highlights key sessions and speakers.
    • Officers of the Association:
      • Lists officers, including President Paul J. Sachs, and various committee members.
    • Program:
      • Detailed program for the meeting, including sessions on museum architecture, public relations, and specific topics like "The Museum and the Depression."
      • Lists speakers and their topics, such as Laurence Vail Coleman on the museum's role during the economic downturn.

Additional Information:

  • Sections and Departments:
    • Superintendents’ Section, Technical Section, Art Section, Historical Section, Natural Science Section, College and University Section, Children’s Museums Section, Press and Publications Section:
      • Lists various officers and contributors responsible for different sections and activities within the association.

Requests and Notices:

  • A note at the bottom of the page indicates a request for back issues of "The Museum News" from May 1, to help complete a set for Herbert Nathan Straus.

Overall, the newsletter serves as a comprehensive guide and update on the activities, plans, and meetings of the American Association of Museums during that period.

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The image displays two pages from the May 15, 1935 issue of "The Museum News," a publication by the American Association of Museums.

Page 1 (Left Side):

Headline Articles:

  1. Museum Exhibits at the Chicago World's Fair:

    • A section of the Chicago World's Fair's Museum of Science and Industry, which is part of the national program of the History of Technology, is planned for 1935. The exhibits will be devoted to museum installations and will be open to the public.
  2. Historical Society Sells Collection:

    • The Jefferson County Historical Society in Madison, Indiana, plans to sell its entire collection to raise funds for a new building. The society will also be moving to a new location.
  3. Philadelphia Academy Adds to Collections:

    • The Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences is expanding its collections with new additions, including the acquisition of the collections of the late Dr. C.M. Caldwell.
  4. Chicago Meeting of American Association of Museums:

    • The Chicago meeting of the American Association of Museums is scheduled for May 21-23. The meeting will feature several sessions and events, including a reception and a luncheon.

Additional Sections:

  • Reports Reprinted: Information about the annual meeting of the American Association of Museums.
  • Museum News: Various updates and notices from museums across the country.

Page 2 (Right Side):

Headline Articles:

  1. Annual Meeting of the American Association of Museums:

    • The annual meeting is scheduled for June 12 at the Hotel Astor in New York City.
    • The program includes a reception, general session, and several committee meetings and discussions.
  2. Program for the Annual Meeting:

    • The program details various sessions, including:
      • General Session: Address by Dr. Charles C. Alden on "The Museum in Contemporary Society."
      • Section Meetings: Meetings of various sections such as the Education Section, Publications Section, and Public Relations Section.
      • Committee Meetings: Discussions on topics like the Museum Development Program, Museum Publications, and Museum Exhibits.

Additional Sections:

  • Committee Reports: Updates from various committees, including the Education Committee, the Publications Committee, and the Public Relations Committee.
  • Museum Announcements: Various museums are highlighted, including the Brooklyn Museum, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

List of Officers and Members:

  • The page includes a list of officers and members of the American Association of Museums, such as:
    • President: Paul J. Riehle
    • Vice-President: Paul Morton
    • Secretary-Treasurer: Charles C. Alden
    • Executive Committee: Various museum professionals from different institutions.

The pages also feature a list of upcoming events, meetings, and committee discussions, providing a comprehensive overview of the activities and focus areas of the American Association of Museums during that period.

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The image contains two pages from a publication titled "The Museum News" from May 15, 1953. Here's a detailed summary of each page:

Left Page (May 15, 1953, Vol. 32, No. 7)

Title: THE MUSEUM NEWS
Published by: The American Association of Museums

Section Headings and Content:

Historical Society Skills

  • The Jefferson County Historical Society, located in Watertown, New York, plans to use funds from a grant to purchase a building to house its collections. The society aims to expand its library and archives.

Philadelphia Academy Adds New Exhibits

  • The Philadelphia Academy of Fine Arts has added new exhibits to its collection, including works by artists such as Cezanne, Picasso, and Degas. The museum has also expanded its educational programs.

Chicago Meeting of American Association of Museums

  • The American Association of Museums (AAM) held its annual meeting in Chicago, featuring numerous exhibits, lectures, and sessions. Key topics included educational programs, preservation, and new acquisitions.

Noteworthy Sections:

  • Philadelphia Academy of Fine Arts

    • The academy is expanding its educational programs and exhibitions, including works by well-known artists.
  • Chicago Meeting

    • The meeting included several sessions on topics like conservation, education, and new museum technologies.

Fort Wayne, Indiana, Museum

  • The Allen County-Fort Wayne Historical Society has a new exhibit on the history of Fort Wayne, featuring artifacts from the Old Fort Museum.

Right Page (May 15, 1953)

Annual Meeting of the American Association of Museums

  • The annual meeting of the American Association of Museums took place at the Conrad Hilton Hotel in Chicago. The program included various sessions, lectures, and exhibits.

Program Highlights:

  • Monday, June 12:

    • Registration and opening events at the Conrad Hilton.
    • Exhibits and meetings of the AAM sections.
    • Scientific Sessions and Technical Sessions were held in various rooms.
  • Tuesday, June 16:

    • Sessions on various topics such as the history of museums, museum education, and conservation.
    • Exhibits included works from the Field Museum, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Brooklyn Museum.

Notable Speakers and Sessions:

  • Speakers:

    • Helen L. Carme, Director of the Field Museum.
    • Herbert E. Bolton, Historian.
    • Various museum directors and experts in their fields.
  • Sessions:

    • Conservation and restoration of museum artifacts.
    • Educational programs and outreach.
    • Technical advancements in museum science.

Sections and Committees:

  • Sections:

    • Education, Public Relations, Publications, and Technical Sections.
    • Specific sessions on art, archaeology, and history.
  • Committees:

    • Committees for various tasks such as the establishment of new standards and guidelines for museums.

The pages provide a comprehensive overview of the activities, meetings, and exhibits planned for the American Association of Museums annual meeting, highlighting key topics and speakers in the field of museum studies.

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The image shows an open book or magazine titled "THE MUSEUM NEWS," dated May 15, 1933. The publication appears to be by the American Association of Museums. The pages feature multiple columns of text with various headings and subheadings.

The left page includes articles such as "THE MUSEUM NEWS," "HISTORICAL SOCIETY SELLS ITS HEADQUARTERS," "PHILADELPHIA ACADEMY ADDS NEW EXHIBITS IN 1933," and a section titled "CHICAGO MEETING OF AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF MUSEUMS" detailing the hotel headquarters and accommodations for attendees.

The right page continues with "ANNUAL MEETING," describing the program schedule for the meeting, including registration, general sessions, art technique groups, special sessions, and time allocations. It also lists various sections and superintendents of the museum, along with their respective subjects and affiliations.

The text is densely packed and printed in a classic serif font, reflecting the formal and informational nature of the publication.

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The image shows two open pages from a publication, likely a periodical or newsletter named "The Museum News." The image is of Vol. XI, No. 19, dated May 15, 1933. The pages contain various types of text, including articles, announcements, and sections with headings. Different fonts and sizes are used to denote titles, headings, and the body of articles, which is a typical layout for such publications.

On the left page, there are articles with headlines such as "Historical Society Sells Its Headquarters" and information about the Philadelphia Academy adding new Aztec idols. On the right page, topics covered include the annual meeting of the American Association of Museum Directors, various museum programming, and columns named "The Art Institute of Chicago," "Fort Wayne, Ind., Museum Plans to Move," and "Program," providing details about museum activities and events.

Overall, it shows that the publication serves as a medium of communication for museum-related news, events, and professional discourse among museum staff and affiliates from that time period.

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This image features two pages from a publication titled "The Museum News," dated May 15, 1933. The publication appears to be produced by the American Association of Museums with L.C. Everard serving as the editor. The pages contain various articles and news segments relevant to museums, including updates on the historical society's headquarters, the addition of new exhibits, meeting announcements, and detailed information about upcoming programs and annual meetings.

On the left page, the contents include:

  • An article about the Jefferson County Historical Society selling its headquarters in Madison, Indiana.
  • Information on the Philadelphia Academy adding new exhibits in 1933.
  • A schedule for the International Congress of the History of Art in Stockholm in September 1933.
  • Details about the American Association of Museums, including its headquarters and office bearers.
  • An announcement regarding the Fort Wayne, Indiana museum planning to move.

On the right page, the contents detail:

  • Continuation of the annual meeting information, including details about the venue, exhibits, and schedule.
  • A program schedule for Monday, June 12, with specific timings and sessions.
  • Lists of section meetings focusing on different areas such as public relations, science, membership, education, and history.

The pages appear to be formatted with multiple columns filled with text descriptions and lists, providing a comprehensive overview of museum-related activities and organizational updates.

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The image depicts a page from a publication titled "The Museum News", dated May 15, 1953. The page is formatted as a newspaper or magazine-style document, featuring a variety of articles, announcements, and news related to museums and the museum profession. Here is a detailed description:

Header Information

  • Title: "THE MUSEUM NEWS"
  • Date: May 15, 1953
  • Volume and Issue: Volume 31, No. 2
  • Page Number: Page 2

Content Overview

The page is divided into several sections, each containing different types of information. The layout includes headlines, subheadings, and body text, typical of a professional or academic publication.


Key Sections and Articles

1. "THE MUSEUM ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA"

  • Headline: "MUSEUM SUBJECTS PLACED ON PROGRAM AT STOCKHOLM"
  • Subheading: "Art of Sweden, September Inter-national Congress of the History of Art"
  • Details: This article discusses a program being presented at the International Congress of the History of Art in Stockholm. It mentions topics such as prehistoric art, the history of art in Sweden, and various presentations by experts. The text includes names of presenters and their affiliations, such as G. M. A. Richter, E. Forseth, and G. M. Swoboda.

2. "THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF MUSEUMS"

  • Headline: "THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF MUSEUMS"
  • Subheading: "REQUEST FOR RESIGNATION AT THE NATIONAL CONGRESS OF THE HISTORY OF ART"
  • Details: This section reports on a request for resignation at the National Congress of the History of Art. It includes details about the Officers of the Association, such as the President, Vice President, Secretary-Treasurer, and Controller. Names such as Laurence Van Der Post, Herbert R. Collins, and William H. R. Smith are mentioned.

3. "HISTORICAL SOCIETY STILL ITS HEADQUARTERS"

  • Headline: "THE JEFFERSON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY STILL ITS HEADQUARTERS"
  • Details: This article discusses the Jefferson County Historical Society in Indiana. It mentions that the society has moved to a new headquarters and highlights the cost of maintaining the building, which is $5,000 annually. The text also notes that the society has some financial challenges.

4. "PHILADELPHIA ACADEMY ADDS NEW EXHIBITS IN 1952"

  • Headline: "PHILADELPHIA ACADEMY REPORTS SUCCESSFUL YEAR"
  • Details: This section reports on the Philadelphia Academy of Fine Arts, noting that it had a successful year in 1952. It mentions the addition of new exhibits, including a large collection of specimens from the expeditions of Dr. George Arthur Plimpton. The article also discusses the museum's expansion plans, including the construction of a new building.

5. "CHICAGO MEETING OF MUSEUM ASSOCIATION"

  • Headline: "HOTEL HEADQUARTERS"
  • Details: This article provides information about the Chicago Meeting of the American Association of Museums. It lists the Hotel Headquarters, including rates for rooms and meals. Hotels mentioned include the Parkway Hotel, Stevens Hotel, and Bellevue-Stratford Hotel, with varying prices for single and double rooms.

6. "ANNUAL MEETING"

  • Headline: "THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF MUSEUMS"
  • Subheading: "CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1"
  • Details: This section continues from the previous page and provides details about the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Museums. It includes:
    • Program: Times for sessions such as Morning, 9 A.M. General Session, 10 A.M. Registration Session, and 2 P.M. Special Sessions.
    • Topics: Includes sessions on Subject: The Museum as a Community Center, Subject: The Museum and the Juvenile, Subject: Museum Publications, and Subject: Ventilation.
    • Speakers and Leaders: Names such as Herman Casey Bumpus, Charles R. Humpert, Stephen C. J. Bullen, and Edwin Arthur are mentioned.

7. "ENCOURAGING READERS"

  • Headline: "THE STIMULATING EDUCATIONAL PRACTICE OF THE CHICAGO INSTITUTE OF ART"
  • Details: This section highlights the educational practices of the Chicago Institute of Art, praising its innovative approach to museum education.

8. "SUMMARY OF THE CHILDREN'S MUSEUM"

  • Headline: "SUMMARY OF THE CHILDREN'S MUSEUM CORPORATION OF NEW YORK"
  • Details: This article provides a summary of the Children's Museum Corporation of New York, including its history, mission, and activities.

9. "HISTORICAL MUSEUM OF WISCONSIN"

  • Headline: "HISTORICAL MUSEUM OF WISCONSIN"
  • Details: This section reports on the Historical Museum of Wisconsin, mentioning its recent activities, including the acquisition of new artifacts and exhibits.

Visual Layout

  • The page is formatted with clear headlines in bold, followed by subheadings and body text.
  • The text is densely packed, typical of a professional journal or newsletter.
  • The page includes columns of text, with some articles spanning multiple columns.
  • There are no images or illustrations; the content is entirely textual.

Overall Impression

The page serves as a comprehensive update on museum-related news, including association activities, museum expansions, educational initiatives, and upcoming meetings. It reflects the professional and academic nature of the publication, catering to museum professionals, historians, and educators. The structured layout and detailed reporting suggest it is intended for an audience deeply involved in the museum field.