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The image appears to be a close-up of a piece of printed text, possibly from a newspaper or magazine, which is attached to a light gray surface using a clear adhesive tape. The text is about a person named Coburn, who is described as wanting to bring something to her new job, and refers to herself as a "bridge person" maintaining links between public and private sectors. It also mentions that Spence left the University at the end of the 1979-80 academic year to join Bain and Co., an investment firm in Boston. The text is slightly faded, and there is a hand-drawn red circle or mark near the word "continued" in the header, indicating that this text is a continuation of something from a previous page.
This image shows a fragment of a printed article with a beige background and black text. The text appears to be part of a news article or interview with the word “Coburn” prominently displayed at the top, suggesting it is likely the name of the person being discussed. The article contains a quote from someone named Coburn, who describes themselves as a "bridge person who can maintain links between public and private sectors." The article also mentions that "Spence left the University at the end of the 1979-80 academic year to join Bain and Co., an investment firm in Boston."
The text "(continued from page 1)" indicates that this is a continuation of an article that started on a previous page. There is a small red handwritten "3" next to the word "continued," possibly indicating the page number or a note for reference.
The top part of the image shows a corner of the article with additional text that is partially visible, including "Open Tues., Sat. 10 A.M.-4 P.M." This suggests that the article might be from a publication that includes information about operating hours or schedules.
The image also shows a plastic sleeve partially covering the article, indicating that the document is being preserved or protected. The background is a neutral gray surface.
A piece of paper is placed on a gray surface. The paper appears to be a newspaper clipping with a quote from a person named Coburn. The quote is about Coburn's desire to bring something to her new job and her role as a bridge between public and private sectors. The paper is folded in half, and a transparent object is placed on top of it.
The image shows a piece of paper with a faded, yellowish hue, likely from an old newspaper. The paper has a rectangular shape with slightly curled edges, suggesting it is an excerpt or clipping from a larger document. The text on the paper is printed in black ink and reads, "Coburn (continued from page 1) wants to bring to her new job, Coburn said, adding, 'I like to think of myself as a bridge person who can maintain links between public and private sectors.'"
The text appears to be an excerpt from an article about someone named Coburn, who is likely a professional or individual transitioning to a new role. The quote suggests that Coburn sees themselves as a connector or intermediary between different sectors, possibly in a business or organizational context.
The paper is placed on a gray surface, which could be a table or a desk, and there is a clear plastic triangular ruler or guide visible in the upper left corner of the image. The ruler is positioned diagonally across the paper, likely used for measuring or aligning the text.
Overall, the image depicts a small, faded clipping from an old newspaper or document, featuring a quote from someone named Coburn about their role as a bridge between different sectors.
The image shows a close-up of a printed document, likely a newspaper or magazine page, with visible text and some markings. Here’s a detailed description:
Document Layout:
Text Content:
"(continued from page 1) wants to bring to her new job, Coburn said, adding, 'I like to think of myself as a bridge person who can maintain links between public and private sectors.' Spence left the University at the end of the 1979-80 academic year to join Bain and Co., an investment firm in Boston."
Markings and Annotations:
Background and Context:
Condition:
The image depicts a page from a publication discussing an individual named Coburn, who is described as someone who aims to act as a bridge between public and private sectors. The context suggests a professional or career-related narrative, with a reference to a transition from academia (the University) to a role at Bain & Co., an investment firm in Boston, during the 1979–80 academic year. The presence of annotations and preservation materials hints that this document may hold historical or archival significance.
The image shows a newspaper clipping with a headline that reads "Coburn" in large black text. The clipping is torn and has a piece of tape holding it together.
In summary, the image shows a newspaper clipping about Coburn's new job at Bain and Co. in Boston, highlighting her desire to maintain links between public and private sectors.
The image shows a newspaper clipping with the name "Coburn" prominently displayed. The clipping is from page 1 of the newspaper and appears to be an article about a person named Coburn who is looking for a new job. The text mentions that Coburn wants to bring her new job to her current location, and she expresses her desire to think of herself as a bridge person who can maintain links between public and private sectors.
The clipping also mentions that Spence left the University at the end of the 1979-80 academic year to join Bain and Co., an investment firm in Boston. The background of the image is a plain gray surface, which suggests that the clipping may have been placed on a table or other flat surface for scanning or photography purposes. Overall, the image provides a glimpse into the career aspirations and goals of a person named Coburn, as well as some information about her background and experience.
The image is a photograph of a newspaper clipping on a gray surface. The clipping is yellowed and appears to be from an old newspaper.
Overall, the image appears to be a photograph of a newspaper clipping that has been preserved or archived. The clipping discusses someone named Coburn who has left a university to join an investment firm in Boston.
The image presents a close-up view of a newspaper clipping, with the name "Coburn" prominently displayed in large black text at the top. The clipping is yellowed and appears to be from an older publication.
Key Features:
Overall Impression:
The image effectively conveys a sense of nostalgia and historical significance, suggesting that the newspaper clipping is an archival or vintage item. The use of a gray background and the presence of other newspaper clippings in the background add to the overall aesthetic, creating a visually appealing and informative image.
The image shows a section of a newspaper article. The visible text is a continuation from page 1, and it discusses a person named Coburn. Coburn expresses her intention to act as a "bridge person" in her new job, aiming to maintain links between public and private sectors. Additionally, the article mentions that someone named Spence left a university at the end of the 1979-80 academic year to join Bain and Co., an investment firm in Boston. The newspaper clipping is partially covered by a piece of clear tape.