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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbook, 1933

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The image is a page from a newspaper, specifically from the 1954 issue of the "Crimson," the daily newspaper of Harvard University. The main headlines are:

  1. Edgell Resigns Harvard Posts to Direct Fine Arts Museum

    • George Harold Edgell, the 46th Professor of Fine Arts at Harvard, is retiring from his positions. He is stepping down to become the Director of the Fine Arts Museum of Pittsburgh.
  2. Professor Concludes 25 Years of Service January 1 to Take Up Important Position

    • Edgell concludes a quarter-century of service at Harvard and will start his new role as Director of the Fine Arts Museum on January 1.
  3. Last Lecture Today

    • There is mention of Edgell giving his last lecture on the previous day.
  4. New Post Gives Retiring Dean Power of Dictatorship Over Boston Museum

    • It discusses the transition of authority from the Dean of Fine Arts to Edgell, highlighting the responsibilities and influence he will hold.

Additionally, there are smaller news items:

  • Tibet Expedition to Study Cause of Fatigue

    • An expedition is planned to study the effects of high altitudes on metabolism, with Dr. A. Keys leading a group of investigators.
  • Workshops on Bicycles, Basics of Experimentation

    • Information is provided about ongoing workshops focusing on bicycle mechanics and basic experimental techniques.

There is a portrait of George Harold Edgell on the left side of the page, and there is a brief biography or description of his career and contributions to the Fine Arts and architecture, including his notable publications and roles. The article is rich in detail about his extensive career and significant achievements.

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The image is a newspaper page from the Harvard Crimson dated December 21, 1934. It features several articles and headlines, the most prominent of which is the announcement of George Harold Edgell's resignation from Harvard to take up a new position.

Key Articles and Headlines:

  1. "Edgell Resigns Harvard Posts To Direct Fine Arts Museum"

    • Subheading: Professor Concludes 25 Years Of Service January 1 To Take Up Important Position
    • Summary: George Harold Edgell, a professor at Harvard, is resigning from his current positions to become the director of the Fine Arts Museum. His last lecture will be given on that day. Edgell has had a long and distinguished career at Harvard, contributing significantly to the field of Fine Arts.
  2. "Tibet Expedition To Study Karp Lands Group Planning Investigation of Effect of High Altitudes on Metabolism"

    • Summary: An upcoming expedition to Tibet, led by Dr. Ancel Keys, aims to study the effects of high altitudes on human metabolism. The team includes notable experts from various universities.
  3. "Workouts on Bicycles Basis Of Experimentation"

    • Summary: This article discusses an experiment being conducted at the Fatigue Laboratory at Harvard. The study involves using bicycles to understand and measure the physical effects of fatigue on individuals.

Additional Details:

  • The page includes a photograph of George Harold Edgell.
  • There are references to Edgell's extensive academic and professional career, including his roles as an instructor, assistant professor, and dean, as well as his military service during World War I.
  • The article mentions Edgell's educational background, including his studies at Harvard, the American Academy in Rome, and other prestigious institutions.

Overall, the page highlights significant academic and research activities associated with Harvard University during that time.

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The image is a newspaper clipping from the "Crimson," dated 1954. The article discusses the resignation of George Harold Edgell, who was the retiring dean of the Department of Fine Arts at Harvard University, effective January 1st. The article highlights Edgell's extensive career and contributions.

Key points from the article include:

  1. Edgell's Resignation:

    • Edgell resigns from his position as the director of the Fine Arts Museum at Harvard to take up a new position at the University of Pennsylvania.
    • His last lecture at Harvard is scheduled for the day the article was published.
  2. Edgell's Career and Achievements:

    • Edgell was the 6th professor of the Department of Fine Arts and a member of the Faculty of Architecture since 1926.
    • He served as the Director of the Fine Arts Museum and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
    • He was a member of various committees, including the Harvard Committee on the Fine Arts, the Harvard University Art Museum, and the American Institute of Architects.
    • Edgell was noted for his work in art history and architecture, including his research on the Renaissance and his extensive writings.
  3. Personal and Professional Background:

    • Edgell was born in 1885 and educated at Harvard, where he earned his Bachelor of Arts in 1908 and his Master of Arts in 1911.
    • He was awarded a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1916.
    • He was a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and a member of the American Institute of Architects.
    • He was also a member of the American Institute of Architects' honorary society, the Tau Sigma Delta.
  4. Tibet Expedition:

    • There is a mention of an expedition to Tibet to study the causes of fatigue, led by Dr. Arnold Keys, involving members from Harvard and other institutions.
  5. Other News:

    • A brief mention of work on bicycles by a group led by Dr. Keys, focusing on the effects of high altitudes on metabolism.

The article emphasizes Edgell's long-standing contributions to the field of fine arts and his significant influence within the academic community.

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The image is a newspaper clipping from 1954. It features an article about George Harold Edgell, who is resigning from his position as Director of the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University to take up a new post.

Headlines and Key Points:

  1. Edgell Resigns Harvard Posts To Direct Fine Arts Museum:

    • Edgell is resigning from his positions at Harvard to become the Director of the Fine Arts Museum.
    • His resignation will take effect on January 1, 1955.
  2. Tibet Expedition to Study Cause of Fatigue:

    • Dr. Arnold Keys, along with a group of researchers, will be conducting an expedition to Tibet to study the causes of fatigue among Sherpas.
    • The expedition will involve extensive research, including the use of bicycles to simulate workouts and measure physiological responses.
    • The team includes various experts such as Dr. Harold E. Edgell, Dr. Purves, Dr. John S. Talbot, and others from institutions like the University of Minnesota and the University of Cambridge.
  3. Professor Concludes 25 Years of Service:

    • The article notes Edgell’s extensive service of 25 years at Harvard University.
    • His final lecture will be given on the same day as the announcement of his resignation.
  4. Last Lecture Today:

    • Edgell's last lecture is scheduled for the day the article was published.
  5. Edgell's Background:

    • Edgell is described as a renowned professor of Architecture at Harvard since 1929.
    • He has held various administrative roles, including as the Director of the Fogg Art Museum and the Harvard University Art Museums.
    • Edgell has made significant contributions to the field of architecture and art history.
  6. New Post Details:

    • His new position will be at the Dean of the Faculty of Fine Arts at the University of Cambridge, where he will focus on developing the Fine Arts Museum.

The article provides a detailed account of Edgell's professional achievements and the significance of his new role at Cambridge.

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The image is a scanned copy of a newspaper, specifically "The Crimson," dated November 21, 1934. The main headline announces that George Harold Edgell is resigning from his post at Harvard to become the director of the Fine Arts Museum, effective January 1. The article details his career, his contributions to the architecture department, and his future responsibilities at the museum.

Other articles on the page include:

  1. "Tibet Expedition To Study Cause of Fatigue," which discusses an investigation of the effects of high altitudes on metabolism, led by Dr. Ancel Keys.
  2. A smaller article about bicycle workouts being the basis of experimentation for the same expedition.

The newspaper costs five cents, and the issue number is not clearly visible. The overall condition of the document is good, with some minor creases and stains.

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The image is a page from a newspaper titled "Crimson," dated December 21, 1936. The main headline reads "Edgell Resigns Harvard Posts To Direct Fine Arts Museum."

Key points from the article include:

  1. Resignation and New Role:

    • George Harold Edgell, a professor at Harvard, has resigned from his posts to take up the position of director of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston.
    • Edgell has served Harvard for 25 years and will officially leave his current roles on January 1, 1937.
  2. Last Lecture:

    • Edgell gave his last lecture on December 21, 1936, discussing the power of dictatorship over the Boston Museum.
  3. Career Highlights:

    • Edgell has held various positions at Harvard, including the directorship of the Fogg Museum and the Fine Arts Department.
    • He has been instrumental in the development of the Fine Arts Department and has contributed significantly to the field of art history.
  4. Achievements:

    • Edgell has authored several books and has been recognized for his contributions to art history and archaeology.
    • He has received numerous awards and honors, including the Archaeological Institute of America's gold medal in 1933.
  5. Additional News:

    • There is a smaller article titled "Tibet Expedition to Study Cause of Fatigue."
    • Dr. Ancel Keys is leading a group to study the effects of high altitudes on missionaries in Tibet.
    • The expedition aims to understand how missionaries adapt to high-altitude conditions and the impact on their physical performance.

The page also includes a photograph of George Harold Edgell.

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The image shows a newspaper clipping from what appears to be The Harvard Crimson, dated at the top as December 21, 1934. The headline reads "Edgell Resigns Harvard Posts To Direct Fine Arts Museum." The article discusses the career and resignation of George Harold Edgell who was a professor of Fine Arts at Harvard University and is being appointed to direct a Fine Arts Museum. The article mentions that he concluded 25 years of service and includes details about his future plans, his research, his last lecture, and his tenure at Harvard.

The lower portion of the article talks about a Tibet expedition to study the cause of fatigue, with Dr. Ancel Keys leading the group planning the investigation of the effect of high altitudes on metabolism. There is also information about workouts on bicycles being the basis of experimentation for this study.

The article continues with several other details, including information about George Harold Edgell's background, his work in architecture, his written contributions, and his roles during World War I.

The right part of the image shows a continuation of the article from the previous column, mainly discussing George Harold Edgell's work, his influence at the museum, and his academic contributions.

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This image shows the front page of a 1934 issue of "Crimson," a publication likely associated with Harvard University, given the context. The headline announces that George Harold Edgell has resigned from his Harvard posts to become the Director of the Fine Arts Museum. The subheading notes that Edgell concludes 25 years of service, effective January 1, and that he is giving his last lecture today.

The article describes Edgell as a professor of Fine Arts since 1925 and Dean of the Faculty of Architecture since 1922, who will take on new duties as Director of the Fine Arts Museum in Boston. It mentions that Edgell will relinquish his professorship on January 1 and his Dean position on July 1. The article also details how Edgell’s new role will give him strong authority over the museum, a position referred to as a "virtual dictatorship."

Additionally, the article notes his successor in Fine Arts 1b, Leonard Oprdycke, and provides a detailed overview of Edgell’s career, including academic achievements, war activities, and contributions to art history literature.

Below the main headline, there is also an article titled "Tibet Expedition to Study Cause of Fatigue," about Dr. Ancel Keys leading a group to investigate the effects of high altitudes on metabolism.

A photograph of George Harold Edgell is included in the article, though the face in the photo is obscured. The publication price is listed as five cents, and the date "Dec 21, 1934" is handwritten at the top.

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Description of the Image

The image is a scanned page from a newspaper titled "Crimson", dated December 21, 1934. The page features a headline and several articles, along with a photograph of a man. Here is a detailed breakdown:


Header Information

  • Title: "Crimson"
  • Date: December 21, 1934 (handwritten at the top of the page).
  • Price: "Price Five Cents" is noted at the top right corner.
  • Year: The year "1934" is printed below the title.

Main Headline

  • Headline: "Edgell Resigns Harvard Posts To Direct Fine Arts Museum"
  • This is the most prominent headline, indicating a significant news story about a person named Edgell resigning from Harvard to take on a new role as the director of a fine arts museum.

Photograph

  • Subject: A black-and-white photograph of a man, identified by the caption below as "George Harold Edgell '09."
  • Attire: The man is dressed formally in a suit and tie, suggesting he is a professional or academic figure.
  • Position: The photograph is placed to the left of the main article, with the headline and subheadings to the right.

Subheadings and Articles

Below the main headline, there are several subheadings and brief articles:

  1. "Professor Concludes 25 Years Of Service January 1 To Take Up Important Position"

    • This subheading elaborates on the main headline, indicating that Edgell has been a professor for 25 years and will assume an important new position on January 1.
  2. "LAST LECTURE TODAY"

    • A note indicating that Edgell will deliver his last lecture today.
  3. "New Post Gives Retiring Dean Power of Dictatorship Over Boston Museum"

    • This subheading highlights the significance of Edgell's new role, suggesting he will have substantial authority over the Boston Museum.
  4. "George Harold Edgell '09, professor of Architecture at the Fine Arts Museum of Harvard University since 1909, has served as Director of the Architectural Division of the Museum since 1918. His duties as Director of the Fine Arts Museum will begin January 2, and he will yesterday deliver his last lecture as professor at Harvard."

    • This paragraph provides background on Edgell's career, noting his long tenure at Harvard and his upcoming transition to the museum.
  5. "TIBET EXPEDITION TO STUDY CAUSE OF FATIGUE"

    • A separate article headline about a scientific expedition to Tibet to study the causes of fatigue.
  6. "Dr. Ascol Leads Group Planning Investigations on Effect of High Altitudes on Metabolism"

    • Another article about Dr. Ascol leading research on the effects of high altitudes on metabolism.
  7. "WORKOUTS ON BICYCLES BASIS OF EXPERIMENTATION"

    • A brief mention of an experiment involving bicycle workouts.

Additional Text

  • The page includes several other short articles and notes, such as:
    • "Aided a New Instructor in the Biological Laboratories at Harvard University..."
    • "Anarchists will also join here..."
    • "The Fine Arts Museum will give the Unter-richtsausstellung..."

These smaller articles appear to cover a range of topics, including academic appointments, scientific research, and museum events.


Visual Layout

  • The page is formatted in a classic newspaper style, with columns of text and a clear hierarchy of information.
  • The photograph of George Harold Edgell is prominently placed, drawing attention to the main story.
  • The overall design is clean and structured, typical of newspapers from the 1930s.

Summary

The image depicts a page from the December 21, 1934, issue of The Crimson, a Harvard University newspaper. The main focus is on George Harold Edgell '09, a professor of architecture at Harvard, who is resigning after 25 years to become the director of the Fine Arts Museum in Boston. The page also includes other news items, such as scientific expeditions and academic appointments, reflecting the diverse content typical of a university newspaper. The photograph of Edgell adds a personal touch, emphasizing the significance of his career transition.

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The image is of a newspaper clipping from December 21, 1934, featuring a headline that reads "Crimson" in bold black letters. The article is about the resignation of George Harold Edgell, who is stepping down from his position as professor at Harvard University to direct the Fine Arts Museum. The clipping also includes a photograph of Edgell and details about his career, including his 25 years of service at Harvard and his upcoming lecture before his resignation. The article also mentions his new role as director of the Fine Arts Museum and his plans to embark on a Tibet expedition to study the cause of fatigue.