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The image is a newspaper clipping from "The Harvard Crimson," dated Saturday, October 19, 1985. The article covers the inauguration ceremony of the Arthur M. Sackler Museum at Harvard University. The headline reads "Ceremony Inaugurates Museum."
The article includes several photographs:
The text provides details about the ceremony, which included speeches, music, and a ribbon-cutting. Arthur M. Sackler, a physician and philanthropist, donated the funds for the museum's construction. The ceremony was attended by various dignitaries, including Harvard President Derek Bok, who praised Sackler's contributions to the university and the arts.
The article also mentions the museum's significance in housing Harvard's art collections, including ancient, Oriental, Islamic, and later Indian art. It highlights the museum's role in providing a space for the study and appreciation of art at Harvard.
Additionally, there is a small inset text that provides background information on Arthur M. Sackler, noting his contributions to The Harvard University Art Museums and his role as a benefactor.
Overall, the article celebrates the opening of the Sackler Museum and the impact of Arthur M. Sackler's philanthropy on Harvard University.
The image is of a newspaper clipping from the Harvard Crimson, dated Saturday, October 19, 1985. The article focuses on a significant event: the inauguration of the Sackler Museum.
Key details from the clipping include:
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The clipping highlights the importance of cultural and academic expansion at Harvard, marking the opening of a new museum as a significant milestone.
The image shows a newspaper clipping from "The Harvard Crimson" dated Saturday, October 19, 1985. The headline reads "Ceremony Inaugurates Museum." The main photograph features a group of people, including a man at a podium, presumably giving a speech, and several people seated behind him. The man at the podium is identified as Arthur M. Sackler, the benefactor of the new Arthur M. Sackler Museum. The article describes the ceremony and the significance of the new museum, which houses Harvard's collections of art, archaeology, and anthropology. The text also mentions speeches by Derek Bok, the president of Harvard, and James C. Phillips, the director of the Fogg Museum. The event included a ribbon-cutting and a reception, and it was seen as an important addition to Harvard's cultural resources.
The image is a newspaper page from The Harvard Crimson, dated Saturday, October 19, 1985. The main headline on the page reads, "Ceremony Inaugurates Museum."
The primary article discusses the opening of the Arthur M. Sackler Museum at Harvard University. Key points from the article include:
Ceremony Details: Speeches, music, and a ribbon-cutting marked the opening of the new museum. Arthur M. Sackler, the benefactor, was present and participated in the festivities.
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There is also a large photograph of the ribbon-cutting ceremony and a portrait of Arthur M. Sackler. The article provides an in-depth look at the dedication event and the museum's importance to the Harvard community.
The image shows a front page of the Harvard Crimson newspaper from Cambridge, Massachusetts, dated Saturday, October 19, 1985. The headline reads "Ceremony Inaugurates Museum."
The main article describes the inauguration of the Arthur M. Sackler Museum at Harvard University. The article highlights that the ceremony included speeches, music, and a ribbon-cutting by Arthur M. Sackler, the benefactor of the museum. The museum is noted for its focus on art, science, and history, and it is housed in a building that Sackler funded.
The event was attended by a number of distinguished guests, including Harvard's then-President Derek Bok, who also spoke at the ceremony. The museum is designed to house Harvard's collections of Asian, African, and Ancient art, as well as other exhibits.
The text mentions that the museum's inauguration is a significant milestone for Harvard, enhancing its capacity for art and cultural preservation. The article also notes that the museum is named after Arthur M. Sackler, who funded the building.
The photographs accompanying the article include a group of men in suits, presumably attendees of the inauguration ceremony, and a portrait of Arthur M. Sackler himself. The article mentions that the event was well-attended and that the new museum will be a valuable resource for the Harvard community and visitors.
The image is a newspaper clipping from the Harvard Crimson, dated Saturday, October 19, 1985. The headline of the article is "Ceremony Inaugurates Museum." The article discusses the dedication of the Arthur M. Sackler Museum, which was opened on that day.
Key points from the article include:
The article includes several photographs: one showing a group of people at the dedication ceremony, another of Arthur M. Sackler, and a third showing a person cutting a ribbon to inaugurate the museum. The layout and presentation of the newspaper article give a sense of the importance and excitement surrounding the opening of the museum.
The image shows an open newspaper or magazine spread out on a flat surface. The publication is "The Harvard Crimson," dated Saturday, October 19, 1968, as indicated by the masthead at the top. A headline reads, "Ceremony Inaugurates Museum," and below it are two black-and-white photographs accompanying the article. The left side of the spread has printed text, though it is not fully legible due to the image's resolution. The page on the left is showing signs of aging or discoloration, and there is a vertical crease where the publication has been folded.
The image shows a scrapbook or album page containing clippings from an old newspaper called "The Harvard Crimson," dated Saturday, October 19, 1985. The clippings feature two black-and-white photographs and an article about the inauguration of a museum at Harvard University named the Arthur M. Sackler Museum.
The top photo shows a group of formally dressed men, likely at the museum's opening ceremony. The text beside it identifies Arthur M. Sackler as a benefactor and briefly mentions other people who attended the event and the dedication ceremony.
The headline of the article below reads "Ceremony Inaugurates Museum," and the text discusses speeches, musical performances, and a ribbon-cutting ceremony marking the museum's opening. It mentions Harvard President Derek C. Bok and the museum's purpose to house various art collections, including those from Oriental, Near Eastern, and Ancient art. The article also highlights performances by musicians Josef Gingold, a violinist, and Corey Cerovsek, a 13-year-old prodigy, as well as the participation of Jill Sackler, wife of Arthur M. Sackler, in the ribbon-cutting ceremony.
Overall, the page documents the opening event of the Arthur M. Sackler Museum at Harvard University, emphasizing the significance of art and cultural celebration.
A newspaper article titled "He Harvard Crimson" is displayed on a white background. The article has a picture of a man in a suit and tie, possibly a professor, standing in front of a microphone. The article has a headline that reads "Ceremony Inaugurates Museum." The article is about the inauguration of the Arthur M. Sackler Museum at Harvard University, which was established in 1985. The article also mentions the dedication ceremony of the museum, which was held at the Sanders Theatre.
The image depicts an open page from a newspaper titled "The Harvard Crimson", dated Saturday, October 19, 1985, from Cambridge, Mass. The page features two prominent photographs and accompanying text.
The image captures a significant cultural and academic event—the inauguration of the Arthur M. Sackler Museum at Harvard. The photographs and accompanying text convey a sense of formality, celebration, and intellectual engagement, highlighting the museum's role in advancing art and cultural understanding.