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The image shows a news clipping from the Boston News Clip service, dated June 19, 1950. The clipping is from the Herald in Rutland, Vermont. The main headline of the article reads: "YOUNG MUSEUM CURATOR DIES OF CRASH INJURIES." The article reports that Anne Scott Thomson, a 25-year-old assistant curator at the Fogg Museum at Harvard University, died on June 18 from injuries sustained when she was hit by an automobile while cycling on Coolidge Avenue the previous night. The police reported that she was knocked from her bicycle by the automobile as it was rounding a curve. There are some red markings on the clipping, including a circled number "128" and a letter "F."
The image shows a news clipping from the "Boston News Clip" service, dated June 19, 1950. The clipping is from the Herald newspaper in Rutland, Vermont. The headline of the article reads, "YOUNG MUSEUM CURATOR DIES OF CRASH INJURIES." The article reports that Anne Scott Thomson, a 25-year-old assistant curator at the Fogg Museum of Harvard University, died from injuries she sustained when her bicycle was struck by an automobile on Coolidge Avenue the previous night. The article notes that she was cycling when she was hit by an automobile rounding a curve. The clipping also includes some handwritten notes and markings, possibly indicating the price of the clipping (128 cents).
The image shows a news clipping from the Boston Herald, dated June 19, 1950. The clipping reports the tragic death of Anne Scott Thomson, aged 25, who was an assistant curator at the Fogg Museum at Harvard University.
The headline reads "Young Museum Curator Dies of Crash Injuries." The article details that Thomson died after being hit by an automobile while cycling on Coolidge Avenue in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The accident occurred the previous night (June 18).
The burial details mention that the funeral will be held in Riverside Cemetery. There is also a handwritten note in red ink at the top right corner, which appears to indicate a date or time, possibly referring to the burial or another related event, although it is partially obscured and not entirely clear. The address of the newspaper office is provided at the top, listing 120 Tremont Street, Boston 8, Mass.
The image shows a news clipping from the Boston Herald, dated June 19, 1950. The clipping is from the Herald's Rutland, Vermont, edition. The headline of the article reads "YOUNG MUSEUM CURATOR DIES OF CRASH INJURIES."
The article details that Anne Scott Thomson, who was 25 years old, died on June 18 from injuries she sustained after being knocked off her bicycle by an automobile the previous night. Thomson was an assistant curator at the Fogg Museum at Harvard University. According to the police report, she was cycling on Coolidge Avenue when she was hit by an automobile rounding a curve. The clipping also notes that her burial will be in Riverside cemetery, with the cost marked as $128.17 in red ink. The clipping is from 120 Tremont Street, Boston 8, Mass.
The image is a news clipping from the Boston Herald, dated June 19, 1950. The headline reads "YOUNG MUSEUM CURATOR DIES OF CRASH INJURIES." The article reports that Anne Scott Thomson, a 25-year-old assistant curator at the Fogg Museum at Harvard University, died from injuries sustained in a bicycle accident. The incident occurred on Coolidge Avenue in Cambridge, Massachusetts, when she was struck by an automobile rounding a curve the previous night (June 18).
The clipping includes the address "120 Tremont Street, Boston 8, Mass." and notes that the burial will be in Riverside Cemetery. There is also a red handwritten note with the number "128" and a mark resembling a check or cross-out near the top of the article. The clipping is from the Herald newspaper, Rutland, Vermont.
The image is a news clipping from the Boston News Clip service, dated June 19, 1950. Here are the details of the article:
Headline:
Young Museum Curator Dies of Crash Injuries
Subheading and Article Text:
Cambridge, Mass., June 18 (AP) — Anne Scott Thomson, 25, assistant curator of the Fogg Museum at Harvard University, died today of injuries she suffered when knocked from her bicycle by an automobile last night. Police said Miss Thomson was cycling on Coolidge Avenue when hit by an automobile rounding a curve.
Additional Notes:
This image shows a small newspaper clipping labeled "BOSTON NEWS CLIP," with the address "120 Tremont Street, Boston 8, Mass." at the top. Below, it is stamped "Herald Rutland, Vt." and dated "JUN 19 1950."
The text in the clipping is a brief news report titled "YOUNG MUSEUM CURATOR DIES OF CRASH INJURIES." It states:
"CAMBRIDGE, Mass., June 18 (AP). – Anne Scott Thomson, 25, assistant curator of the Fogg Museum at Harvard University, died today of injuries she suffered when knocked from her bicycle by an automobile last night. Police said Miss Thomson was cycling on Coolidge Avenue when hit by an automobile rounding a curve."
There is some red handwritten notation "128-F" on the clipping as well. The clipping outlines the tragic death of a young museum curator due to a bicycle accident involving an automobile.
This image shows a vintage newspaper clipping with the header "BOSTON NEWS CLIP" followed by an address "120 Tremont Street Boston 8, Mass." Below this header, the newspaper name "Herald Rutland, Vt." is printed, and a stamped date reads "JUN 19 1950."
The article headline states, "YOUNG MUSEUM CURATOR DIES OF CRASH INJURIES." The article is from Cambridge, Massachusetts, dated June 18, mentioning a person named Anne Scott Thomson, 25, who was the assistant curator of the Fogg Museum at Harvard University. Unfortunately, it reports her death due to injuries sustained from being knocked from her bicycle by an automobile the previous night. It states that the incident occurred on Coolidge Avenue when she was hit by a car rounding a curve.
On the clipping, there's a handwritten notation "123 F" in red ink, which might have been a reference or filing code for whoever collected or archived this clipping.
The image shows a news clipping from the Boston News Clip dated June 19, 1950, and sourced from the Herald in Rutland, Vermont. The clipping is titled "YOUNG MUSEUM CURATOR DIES OF CRASH INJURIES" and reports on the death of Anne Scott Thomson, a 25-year-old assistant curator at the Fogg Museum at Harvard University.
The clipping is presented on a light-colored card or sheet, with the text clearly visible and legible. The layout and style suggest it is an archival or historical document, possibly preserved for research or reference.
The image shows a news clipping from the Boston News Clip, dated June 19, 1950. The clipping reports the tragic death of Anne Scott Thomson, a 25-year-old assistant curator of the Fogg Museum at Harvard University. According to the clipping, Miss Thomson died of injuries she sustained when she was struck by an automobile while cycling on Coolidge Avenue the previous night. The clipping provides details about her burial arrangements, stating that the funeral will take place at the Riverside Cemetery.