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The image shows a page from a document or press release titled "FOGG ADMISSIONS CHARGE, p. 2." The document discusses a new approach to addressing financial issues by requesting visitors to support public activities. The text explains that efforts have been made to create an admissions policy that prevents turning away visitors who cannot afford to pay. As a result, young people, students, and senior citizens will be admitted free or at a reduced charge, and the museum will be free to all on Saturday mornings.
The document also includes a statement expressing confidence that with visitor support, the museum can continue to welcome the general public and present interesting and important public programs and exhibitions.
For further information, the document directs readers to contact Peter Walsh at Fogg Public Relations, providing a phone number (617) 495-2397. The date at the top right corner of the page indicates "MAR 20."
The page is part of a larger document, as indicated by the tabs labeled A through H on the left side of the page. The document appears to be stored in a binder or folder.
The image shows an open binder with several tabs labeled B through H. The current page is marked with a tab labeled "C" and is titled "FOGG ADMISSIONS CHARGE, p. 2". The text on the page discusses a new approach to admissions, emphasizing efforts to avoid turning away visitors who may not be able to pay. The policy includes free or reduced admissions for young people, students, and senior citizens, and free admission for all on Saturday mornings. The page also mentions a commitment to continuing to welcome the general public and present important programs and exhibitions with the support of visitors. For further information, it lists a contact, Peter Walsh from Fogg Public Relations, with a phone number (617) 495-2397. The text is neatly typed and the page is held in place by a paperclip. The right side of the binder shows an article or document with the heading "FITCHBURG CENTRAL" and the date "MAR 26".
The image shows a page from a document, specifically titled "FOGG ADMISSIONS CHARGE, P. 2," which appears to be part of a report or announcement from the Fogg Art Museum. The page discusses a new admissions policy aimed at making the museum more accessible to the public.
Key points from the text include:
The document also includes a quote: "We know that with the support of our visitors we can continue to welcome the general public and continue to present interesting and important public programs and exhibitions."
For further information, the document directs readers to contact Peter Walsh, Fogg Public Relations, at the phone number (617) 495-2397.
The page is partially open in a binder, with the left side showing a section labeled from B to H, likely for indexing or reference. There is also part of another document visible on the right side of the image, which seems to be a newspaper clipping.
The image shows a page from what appears to be a historical document related to the Fogg Museum's admissions policy. The page is titled "FOGG ADMISSIONS CHARGE, P. 2." The text on the page reads:
"We decided on another approach to our problem--to ask our visitors to help support our public activities. We have made every attempt to structure an admissions policy that will avoid turning away anyone who might not be able to pay. Thus, young people, students, and senior citizens will be admitted free or at reduced charge, and the Museum will be free to all on Saturday mornings.
"We know that with the support of our visitors we can continue to welcome the general public and continue to present interesting and important public programs and exhibitions."
For further information, contact Peter Walsh, Fogg Public Relations, at (617) 495-2397.
The document is part of a larger file or binder, with some sections labeled alphabetically on the left side (B, C, D, E, F, G, H). The page is partially folded and shows some signs of aging, indicating it is an archival document. The background also includes a partially visible newspaper clipping from March 29, 1957.
The image shows a page from a document titled "FOGG ADMISSIONS CHARGE, P. 2." The text on the page discusses a new approach to museum admissions, encouraging visitors to support public activities. The key points include:
The page is part of a larger document, as indicated by the visible page numbers (B to H) on the left side of the page. The document appears to be stored in a binder or a book, as evidenced by the visible edges and the adjacent page on the right.
The image shows a document titled "FOGG ADMISSIONS CHARGE, p. 2." The document discusses the implementation of an admissions charge for a museum (the Fogg Museum) to support its public activities. Here are the key points from the document:
Purpose of Admissions Charge:
Inclusivity and Accessibility:
Quote:
Contact Information:
The document appears to be an announcement or a press release explaining the new admissions policy, emphasizing inclusivity and community support. There are also some markings on the left side labeled from B to H, likely for reference purposes. The document is dated March 26.
The image shows a partially visible document with some text, placed inside an open manila folder which is situated on a table or flat surface. The document is titled "FOGG ADMISSIONS CHARGE, P. 2" referring to either a page number or part 2 of a document. The visible text discusses an admissions policy related to public activities, aiming to ensure that young people, students, and senior citizens are not turned away due to inability to pay. It mentions that these groups would be admitted free or at reduced charges, and that the museum will be free to all on Saturday mornings. The text indicates a commitment to continue offering public programs and exhibitions with the support of visitors.
There's a contact line for further information, directing to "Peter Walsh, Fogg Public Relations," including a phone number (partially visible).
Several sheets of paper can be seen tucked into the folder, suggesting there may be more related documents contained within. On the right side, part of a newspaper or magazine is also visible, but the content is not fully readable in the image.
The document and folder are set against a neutral background that does not provide any additional context.
The image shows an open book or binder with a typed document titled "FOGG ADMISSIONS CHARGE, p. 2" attached to one of the pages. The document discusses an admissions policy designed to avoid turning away anyone who might not be able to pay. It mentions that young people, students, and senior citizens will be admitted free or at a reduced charge, and that the museum will be free to all on Saturday mornings. The text includes a quote emphasizing support for visitors to continue public programs and exhibitions. At the bottom, there is a contact name, Peter Walsh, from Fogg Public Relations, with a phone number for further information. The surrounding pages have lines and labels with letters (B, C, D, E, F, G, H) on the left side. There is also a partially visible clipping or document on the right edge of the binder. The background color of the attachment page is a light peach or beige.
The image shows a book opened to a page titled "FOGG ADMISSIONS CHARGE, p. 2." The page contains text that explains the museum's decision to implement an admissions policy that aims to avoid turning away visitors who cannot afford to pay. The policy allows free or reduced-charge admission for young people, students, and senior citizens, and offers free admission on Saturday mornings. The text also mentions that the museum can continue to welcome the general public and present important programs and exhibitions with the support of its visitors. The page also includes a contact information for further inquiries, which is Peter Walsh, Fogg Public Relations, at (617) 495-2397.
The image shows an open book with a page titled "FOGG ADMISSIONS CHARGE, P. 2". The page contains a typed document discussing an admissions policy for a museum or institution, likely the Fogg Art Museum, as indicated by the title. The text explains that the institution has decided to ask visitors to help support public activities by implementing an admissions charge. The policy aims to avoid turning away individuals who cannot afford to pay, offering free or reduced admission for young people, students, and senior citizens. Additionally, the museum will be free to all visitors on Saturday mornings.
The document includes a quote emphasizing the importance of visitor support in continuing to welcome the general public and presenting interesting public programs and exhibitions. Contact information is provided for further inquiries, directing readers to Peter Walsh in the Fogg Public Relations office at (617) 495-2397.
On the left side of the image, there is a vertical column of labeled sections (B, C, D, E, F, G, H), which appear to be part of a catalog or index system, possibly for organizing or referencing content within the book. The right side of the book shows the edge of another page, which includes partial text and what seems to be the beginning of an entry or description, possibly related to an exhibition or collection item titled "VINCENT." The overall setting suggests an archival or historical context, with the book appearing aged and well-used.