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The image shows a vintage newspaper clipping announcing a "Gala Reception" on April 14, 1941, at the Fogg Museum of Art in Boston, Massachusetts. The event was organized by the newly formed Pan-American Society of Massachusetts, with Mrs. Ralph Bradley as the chair of the reception committee. The article mentions that the gala will feature a marimba orchestra and will be held in the galleries and courtyards of the Fogg Museum.
The article includes a photograph of a woman, identified as Mrs. George Cheever Shattuck, who is planning the reception. Another photograph is of Governor Saltonstall, who is listed as a sponsor for the event. The text also lists the speakers and distinguished sponsors for the reception.
The newspaper clipping appears to be a historical document, with a note at the top indicating that it is from the Pan-American Society Reception on April 14, 1941, pages 26–36. There are also additional stamps and labels, such as "Press Clipping Service" and "Tribune," which seem to indicate that this clipping was part of a collection or archive.
This image is a historical newspaper clipping from April 14, 1941, reporting on a gala reception held at the Fogg Museum of Art. The event was organized by the newly-formed Pan-American Society of Massachusetts, with Mrs. George Cheever Shattuck as the president. The reception featured a marimba orchestra and was set to be one of the festive occasions of the spring season.
The clipping includes two photographs:
The article mentions that the reception committee is headed by Mrs. Ralph Bradley and includes a list of names of people involved in the planning and organization. The event was to be held in the galleries and courtyards of the Fogg Museum, and it was expected to attract distinguished Bostonians.
The clipping is from the "Herald" newspaper, with a date stamp of March 24, 1941, and a note indicating it is for pages 26-36. There is also a mention of the "Tribune" newspaper from Cambridge, Mass., dated March 28, 1941. The page is labeled "36" in the top right corner.
The image is a page from a newspaper clipping service, dated March 24, 1941, from the Boston Herald. The page is brown, indicating it may be old or has been preserved in a way that has discolored it. There are several clippings attached to the page, along with handwritten notes.
The top section of the page contains a large headline that reads "Gala Reception April 14 At the Fogg Museum of Art" followed by a smaller subheading "Mrs. Ralph Bradley Heads Committee; Marimbia Orchestra to Offer Program". Below this headline is a photograph of a woman wearing a hat and a scarf, with the caption identifying her as Mrs. George Chaever Shottuck, the president of the Pan American Society of Massachusetts.
To the right of the photograph is a detailed article about the gala reception. The article mentions that the event will be held at the Fogg Museum of Art and will feature a program of Latin-American music by the Marimbia Orchestra. It also lists the committee members responsible for organizing the event, including Mrs. Ralph Bradley as the head of the committee.
Below the article is another smaller clipping with a photograph of a man identified as Governor Saltonstall. The caption indicates that he will be speaking at the event.
The bottom section of the page contains another clipping with a headline that reads "Reception To New Society, Fogg Museum On April 14th". This clipping provides additional information about the reception, mentioning that it will be held at the Fogg Museum of Art and will feature a program of Latin-American music and readings by Harvard University students.
Overall, the page provides detailed information about an upcoming gala reception at the Fogg Museum of Art, including the date, location, program, and committee members involved in organizing the event.
The image appears to be a clipping from a newspaper or magazine. It contains an article about a gala reception to be held at the Fogg Museum of Art on April 14, 1941. The reception is being organized by the newly formed Pan American Society, and Mrs. Ralph Bradley is heading the committee. The article provides details about the event, including the time, location, and program.
The article also mentions that the reception will feature a performance by the Marimiba Orchestra, and that invitations have been sent out to distinguished Bostonians. The article includes a photograph of Mrs. Ralph Bradley, who is described as the president of the Pan American Society.
Additionally, the article lists the names of the distinguished guests who will be attending the reception, including notable figures from various fields such as academia, politics, and the arts. The article also mentions that the reception will be a celebration of the cultural ties between the United States and Latin America, and that it will feature a program of South American music.
Overall, the image provides a glimpse into the social and cultural events of the time, and highlights the importance of international relations and cultural exchange.
The image depicts a press clipping or news article from the Boston Herald, dated March 24, 1941, and later clipped from the Trribune on March 28, 1941. The clipping is titled "Gala Reception April 14 At the Fogg Museum of Art" and is attributed to Alison Arnold. It announces an upcoming reception scheduled for Monday, April 14, 1941, at the Fogg Museum of Art in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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The image is a historical press clipping announcing a gala reception at the Fogg Museum of Art on April 14, 1941, hosted by the Pan-American Society. The event features a performance by the Marimba Orchestra and is attended by notable figures, including Mrs. George Cheever Shottruck and Governor Saltonstall. The clipping serves as a record of a significant cultural and social event during the early 1940s.
The image is a newspaper clipping from the Boston Herald, dated March 24, 1941. The clipping features a photo of a woman in a hat, accompanied by an article about a gala reception at the Fogg Museum of Art on April 14th.
In summary, the image is a newspaper clipping from the Boston Herald, featuring a photo of a woman in a hat and an article about a gala reception at the Fogg Museum of Art on April 14th. The article includes information about the event, including the date, time, and performers, as well as a list of sponsors and committee members.
This image depicts a newspaper clipping featuring a photograph of a woman wearing a hat, accompanied by text describing a gala reception at the Fogg Museum of Art. The clipping is dated March 24, 1941, and includes additional information about the event, including the date, time, and location. The woman in the photograph is identified as Mrs. Ralph Bradley, who is part of the committee organizing the event.
The clipping also includes a list of sponsors and committee members, as well as details about the program and entertainment for the evening. Overall, the image provides a glimpse into the social and cultural events of the time period, highlighting the importance of art and culture in the community.
The image is a scanned newspaper clipping on aged paper, featuring two articles and two photographs.
Top Article:
The top article, titled "Gala Reception April 14 At the Fogg Museum of Art," is written by Alison Arnold. It announces an event hosted by Mrs. Ralph Bradley, head of the committee, and the Marimba Orchestra. The article provides details about the event, including the date, location, and expected attendees.
Photograph 1:
Adjacent to the top article is a black-and-white photograph of a woman wearing a hat adorned with a large bow. The caption below the photo reads, "PLANNING RECEPTION—Mrs. George Cheever Shattuck, president of the Pan American Society of Massachusetts, which is holding a gala reception at the Fogg Museum of Art Monday evening, April 14th."
Bottom Article:
The bottom article, titled "Reception To New Society, Fogg Museum On April 14th," appears to be a continuation of the top article, with some overlap in content. It mentions that Boston society leaders will be flocking to Cambridge on the evening of Monday, April 14th, for a gala reception at the Fogg Museum of Art.
Photograph 2:
Below the bottom article is another black-and-white photograph, this time of a man. The caption beneath the photo identifies him as "GOVERNOR SALTONSTALL."
Additional Details:
The clipping includes two press clipping service labels, one from the Boston Herald and the other from the Cambridge Tribune, both dated March 1941. The paper has handwritten notes at the top, indicating that it is part of a larger collection or scrapbook, with page numbers "26-26" and "96" visible.
The image presents a scanned or photographed page from an old newspaper or magazine, featuring two articles and accompanying photographs. The page is yellowed with age and has a few handwritten notes at the top.
In summary, the image showcases a vintage newspaper or magazine page with two articles about a gala reception at the Fogg Museum of Art, accompanied by photographs of the event's organizers and a notable guest. The page also includes handwritten notes and stickers indicating its origin and date.
The image is a page from a scrapbook or press clipping collection, dated March 24, 1941, and it pertains to an event hosted by the Pan-American Society. The main event is a gala reception scheduled for April 14, 1941, at the Fogg Museum of Art.
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The overall theme of the page is the preparation and announcement of a significant social event at the Fogg Museum of Art, highlighting the involvement of notable individuals and the cultural significance of the gathering.