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The image shows a press clipping from a newspaper, specifically the San Francisco Chronicle, dated March 31, 1948. The clipping is from Burrelle's Press Clipping Bureau, established in 1888, with an address at 165 Church Street, New York, and a Barclay number 7-5371.
The headline of the article reads "Art for Harvard." The article reports that a gift to Harvard University, consisting of paintings and other artworks valued at $1,900,000, was disclosed on March 30. This gift was made public with the filing of an estate tax appraisal by the counsel for the estate of Grenville Lindall Winthrop, an attorney and art collector who died in 1943. The article mentions that Winthrop's estate included valuable artworks that were bequeathed to Harvard University.
The image shows a press clipping from the "San Francisco Chronicle" that has been archived by a press clipping bureau named "Bufchelles," which was established in 1888. The card includes the bureau's contact information, listing an address at 165 Church Street in New York and a phone number, "BArcay 7-5371."
The press clipping, dated March 31, 1948, has the headline "Art for Harvard." The article, special to The Chronicle, reports that a gift to Harvard University of paintings and other art works valued at $1,900,000 was disclosed. This disclosure came with the filing of an estate tax appraisal by the counsel for the estate of Grenville Lindall Winthrop, an attorney and art collector who died in 1943. The clipping also has a handwritten note or stamp that says "Mar 31 1948," indicating the date it was possibly archived or processed.
The image is of a press clipping from the San Francisco Chronicle dated March 1, 1948. The clipping is from a press clipping bureau, specifically from "Bubbles" which was established in 1888, and is located in New York at 165 Church Street.
The main article in the clipping is titled "Art for Harvard." It reports that a significant donation of artworks valued at $1,900,000 was made to Harvard University. The article mentions that this disclosure occurred with the filing of an estate tax appraisal by the counsel for the estate of Grenville Lindall Winthrop, an attorney and art collector who had passed away in 1943. The headline is underlined and the text is highlighted with red ink, indicating emphasis. The date on the clipping itself is marked as March 1, 1948.
The image is of a press clipping from the San Francisco Chronicle, dated March 31, 1948. It appears to be a small newspaper article clipped and saved by a press clipping bureau, specifically Bubrelles, established in 1888, located at 165 Church Street in New York.
The headline of the article reads "Art for Harvard" and it states:
"NEW YORK, March 30—A gift to Harvard University of paintings and other art works valued at $1,900,000 was disclosed here today with the filing of an estate tax appraisal by counsel for the estate of Grenville Lindall Winthrop, attorney and art collector. Winthrop died in 1943."
The clipping is marked with the date "Mar 31 1948" and some other handwritten notes or stamps, including a reference to "MAP." The clipping bureau's contact information, including a phone number (BArclay 7-5371), is also provided on the clipping. The newspaper's circulation details are also noted: Circulation D: 166,925 and S: 252,467.
The image shows a press clipping from the San Francisco Chronicle, dated March 31, 1948. The clipping is from a press clipping bureau named "Buzzelle's," which was established in 1888 and located at 165 Church Street, New York. Buzzelle's provided clippings with a contact phone number listed as BArclay 7-5371.
The headline of the clipping reads "Art for Harvard," and the article is a special report to The Chronicle. It details that a gift of paintings and other artworks valued at $1,900,000 was revealed in New York. This donation was made by the estate of Grenville Lindall Winthrop, who was both an attorney and an art collector, and he passed away in 1943. The disclosure of the gift was made with the filing of an estate tax appraisal.
The image is of a press clipping from Burrelle's Press Clipping Bureau, an organization established in 1888. This particular clipping is from the San Francisco Chronicle, dated March 31, 1948.
The headline of the article is "Art for Harvard," and it is a special report for The Chronicle from New York dated March 30. The article details a significant donation to Harvard University. Specifically, it mentions a gift comprising paintings and other artworks valued at $1,900,000. The donation was revealed with the filing of an estate tax appraisal by the counsel for the estate of Grenville Lindall Winthrop, an attorney and art collector who passed away in 1943.
The clipping includes the newspaper's circulation numbers (Daily: 166,925, Sunday: 252,467) and a contact number for Burrelle's (Barclay 7-5371), located at 165 Church Street in New York. The date stamp on the clipping indicates it was processed at 11:00 o'clock on March 31, 1948.
The image shows a vintage clipping from a press clipping bureau called "Buttrelle's," established in 1888, located at 165 Church Street, New York. The clipping includes contact information with the phone number "BArclay 7-5371." The clipping is headed "SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. CHRONICLE," and has circulation numbers printed below.
There is a date stamp on the clipping "MAR 31 1948," and the main content is an article titled "Art for Harvard." The article, marked as a special to The Chronicle, is dated March 30 and reports on a gift to Harvard University of paintings and other artworks valued at $1,900,000. This disclosure was made during the filing of an estate tax appraisal for Greenville Lindall Winthrop, who was an attorney and art collector and who died in 1943. The text includes some red underlining and a red curved line along the right edge.
An illustration of scissors is incorporated into the "Buttrelle's" logo at the top. The background of the image is a plain grey surface.
The image shows a vintage press clipping from a press clipping service. At the top left corner of the clipping, there is a logo that reads "Burrelle's", followed by an image of a pair of scissors. Below this, it states "ESTABLISHED 1888" and a phone number "BArclay 7-5371". The text further down indicates that it is from "PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU, 165 Church Street - New York".
This service is intended for the "SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. CHRONICLE" as noted, and it mentions circulation details: "Circ. D. 166,925 - S. 252,467". The date stamped on the clipping is "MAR 31 1948".
The newspaper article itself is titled "Art for Harvard" and is attributed as a special piece to The Chronicle. The date and location "NEW YORK, March 30" are given at the top of the article. It briefly reports on a significant gift to Harvard University consisting of paintings and other art worth approximately $1,900,000 as disclosed on that day alongside the filing of an estate tax appraisal. The article mentions that this concerns the estate of Grenville Lindall Winthrop, identified as an attorney and art collector, who had passed away in 1943.
The image depicts a vintage press clipping or news article from the San Francisco, Calif. Chronicle, dated March 31, 1948. The article is titled "Art for Harvard" and is marked as a special report to The Chronicle from New York. The content of the article discusses a significant gift of paintings and other art works valued at $1,900,000 to Harvard University. The gift was disclosed following the filing of an estate tax appraisal by counsel for the estate of Grenville Lindall Winthrop, an attorney and art collector who passed away in 1943.
The clipping is presented on a card or label from Bubelles' Press Clipping Bureau, established in 1888, located at 165 Church Street, New York. The card includes details such as the bureau's Barclay number (7-5371) and the newspaper's circulation figures (Circ. D. 166,925 - S. 252,467). The overall design of the card features a textured, aged appearance, consistent with historical press clippings from the mid-20th century. A red vertical stripe is visible along the right edge of the clipping, possibly indicating it was part of an organized filing system.
A clipping from The Chronicle, dated March 31, 1948, reports on a significant art donation to Harvard University. The clipping features a headline reading "Art for Harvard" and a brief article stating that a gift of paintings and other art works valued at $1,900,000 was disclosed. The article mentions that the gift was made by the estate of Grenville Lindall Winthrop, an attorney and art collector who passed away in 1943. The clipping is from the Press Clipping Bureau, located at 165 Church Street in New York City.