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ARCH.2003.27, Rendition: 798895
The image shows a page from a "Book of Clippings" covering the period from January to December 1933. The page includes two main sections of typed text.
The first section, titled "Note to the Reader," explains that the clippings are arranged by topics in chronological order by months. It also notes that in some cases, such as comments on Professor Porter's death, the clippings are grouped by topics regardless of dates.
The second section, located below the first, states that after December 30, 1933, the clippings have been arranged in a file by year and topic. It mentions that these files were initially kept in Mr. Gilman's desk and later in Mr. Miller's metal file cabinet. Additionally, it notes that another set of clippings is kept by Miss Margaret Gilman.
The page appears to be part of a larger, possibly hand-bound, document, as indicated by the visible binding holes on the left side. The paper shows some signs of aging.
The image shows a page from a "Book of Clippings" covering the period from January to December 1933. The book contains handwritten notes for readers.
The notes explain the organization of the clippings:
Below the main heading and notes, there is additional handwritten information:
The page appears to be part of an archival or reference book, providing instructions on how to navigate through the collected clippings.
The image depicts the title page and introductory notes of a "Book of Clippings" for the year 1933. Here are the details:
Title and Date Range:
Note to the Reader:
Post-1933 Arrangement:
The pages appear to be from a physical scrapbook or binder, showing signs of age with some browning and wear.
The image shows the title page and an introductory note from a "Book of Clippings" for the year 1933. The book covers clippings from January to December of that year.
Title Page:
Note to the Reader:
Additional Information:
The document is typed on what appears to be aged, yellowed paper, suggesting it is part of an archival collection.
The image shows the introductory page of a "Book of Clippings" for the year 1933. Here are the details:
Title and Date Range:
Note to the Reader:
Post-1933 Clippings:
Duplicate Clippings:
The page serves as a guide to how the clippings are organized and where they can be found both for the year 1933 and subsequent years.
The image depicts a page from a "Book of Clippings" covering the period from January to December 1933. The page contains two sections of text:
Top Section:
Bottom Section:
The page is bound with holes on the left side, suggesting it is part of a larger bound document or binder. The paper appears aged, indicating it is an old document.
This image shows a page from what appears to be an index or introductory page of a "BOOK OF CLIPPINGS" dated from January to December 1933. The page includes a "Note to the Reader" explaining how the clippings are arranged by topics, in chronological order by months, but some may be grouped by topic regardless of dates. An example given is the comments on Professor Porter's death.
Below the note, there is an additional piece of information explaining that after December 30, 1933, the clippings have been arranged in a file by year and topic, and they were initially kept in Mr. Gilman's desk and subsequently in Mr. Miller's metal file cabinet. It also mentions that another set of clippings is kept by Miss Margaret Gilman.
The paper looks aged, with some discoloration around the edges, and it is held in a binder or folio with visible binder holes on the left side. There are typewritten texts and some handwritten annotations at the top right, which are not completely legible in this image.
The image shows a page with two typed notes related to a book of clippings from the year 1933.
The first note is titled "BOOK OF CLIPPINGS JANUARY - DECEMBER 1933" and explains to the reader that the clippings are arranged by topics in chronological order by months. It adds that in certain cases, such as comments on Professor Porter's death, the clippings are grouped by topics regardless of the dates.
The second note is a continuation and states that after December 30, 1933, the clippings were arranged in a file by year and topic. It mentions that these files were first kept in Mr. Gilman's desk and later in Mr. Miller's metal file cabinet. Additionally, another set of clippings is kept by Miss Margaret Gilman.
The page itself has three holes punched on the left side, likely for placement in a binder, and the paper shows some signs of aging with slight yellowing.
The image shows the cover of a document titled "BOOK OF CLIPPINGS", dated January - December 1933. The document appears to be a collection of newspaper or magazine clippings, organized for archival or reference purposes.
Title and Date:
Note to the Reader:
Post-1933 Arrangement:
Additional Set of Clippings:
This document serves as an organizational guide for a collection of clippings, likely used for research, historical record-keeping, or personal reference. The structured arrangement by topic and date indicates its utility for systematic review or analysis.
The image shows a page from a book of clippings. The book is titled "Book of Clippings," and the clippings are arranged by topics in chronological order by months. The clippings are from the year 1933, and they cover the months of January to December. The page has a note to the reader that explains how the clippings are arranged. The clippings are kept in a file by year and topic, and another set is kept by Miss Margaret Gilman.