Archive for the ‘Lathrop Brown’ Category
Wednesday, September 8th, 2010
The Harvard Alumni Association invites you to a collection series:
Presidential Pathways: A Walking Tour of Harvard
Featuring Michael Weishan, Author, PBS Host, President of the FDR Suite Foundation.
Saturday, September 25, 2010
11:00 am -1:00 pm (Registration and meeting time 10:45 am) Meeting location: John Harvard Statue, Harvard Yard
This behind-the-scenes walking tour follows the student [...]
Presidential Pathways: A Walking Tour of Harvard
Posted in FDR Suite Contents, FDR Suite Renovations, FDR at Harvard, Franklin D. Roosevelt Life & History, Late 19th Century Architecture, Late 19th Century Interior Design, Lathrop Brown, Social Life at Harvard | No Comments »
Sunday, September 5th, 2010
For over a year now, we been searching for some sort of logo for the Foundation. We’ve thought of many different options, only to discard them one by one: too impractical, too difficult to reproduce, to expensive to commission… etc. etc. Then, the other day, I came across a mention of a Roosevelt family crest, [...]
Of Arms and a Man, and a Foundation
Tags: Arms of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Crest of the FDR Suite Foundation, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Lathrop Brown, The FDR Suite Foundation
Posted in FDR Suite Contents, FDR at Harvard, Franklin D. Roosevelt Life & History, Harvard History, Lathrop Brown | 7 Comments »
Tuesday, August 24th, 2010
How’s this for an elliptical tale: I was sitting last evening in FDR Suite, attending a small get-together hosted by Claire Mays, ‘81, who’s our first guest since the Suite was sufficiently completed to lose its air of camping. There were nine of us, and we were sitting around in an odd allotment of chairs [...]
FDR’s Secret Code
Tags: FDR's secret code
Posted in FDR Politcal History, FDR Suite Contents, FDR at Harvard, Harvard History, Harvard Student Life, Lathrop Brown, Social Life at Harvard | 1 Comment »
Friday, August 6th, 2010
Who said you couldn’t put Humpty-Dumpty back together again? Several day’s worth of hard work later, the Suite has emerged with its new coat of paper, remarkably transformed, looking for the first time in over a century very nearly like a Victorian room:
What’s next? Window treatments, and – hopefully – more generous contributions from [...]
All the King’s Horses…
Tags: FDR suite wallpaper, Victorian interior design
Posted in FDR Suite Contents, FDR Suite Donations, FDR Suite Renovations, FDR at Harvard, Franklin D. Roosevelt Life & History, Harvard History, Harvard Student Life, Late 19th Century Interior Design, Lathrop Brown, Social Life at Harvard | 1 Comment »
Wednesday, August 4th, 2010
An epic campaign ended today as the first rolls of historic wallpaper were applied to the walls of the FDR Suite study. You may remember all the trials and tribulations we had in piecing together the pattern from fragments I discovered last summer behind the large radiator. Then Kari Pei, Head of Design at Wolf-Gordon [...]
Wallpaper At Last!
Tags: FDR suite wallpaper, Kari Pei, Li Chung Pei, Victorian interior design, Victorian wallpaper
Posted in FDR Suite Contents, FDR Suite Donations, FDR Suite Renovations, FDR at Harvard, Franklin D. Roosevelt Life & History, Harvard History, Harvard Student Life, Late 19th Century Architecture, Late 19th Century Interior Design, Lathrop Brown | 2 Comments »
Friday, July 16th, 2010
One of the things that amazes me most about this project is that every now and then, a piece of the puzzle drops mysteriously from the sky, as if by preordained writ. I noted in a previous post how a strange and unlikely attraction to a tiny spot in Big Sur led me to Lathrop [...]
Time Machine
Tags: FDR, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Glee Club, Harvard University Songs, Lathrop Brown, music of FDR's harvard
Posted in FDR Suite Contents, FDR Suite Renovations, FDR at Harvard, Franklin D. Roosevelt Life & History, Harvard Student Life, History of American Popular Culture, Late 19th Century Interior Design, Lathrop Brown, Social Life at Harvard | 3 Comments »
Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010
I was sitting in the Suite a few weeks ago, looking around, and I must admit to being quite impressed. With furniture mostly in place, pictures on the walls, mementos scattered everywhere, the place is really starting to become a real Victorian room with personality. This last is truly the key, because our quest is [...]
Project Lathrop Brown
Tags: Archibald M. Brown, Brown Harris Stevens, Charles S. Brown, Charles S. Brown Jr, FDR, Jr, Lucy Brown L'Engle, Lucy Nevins Barnes, Sr., William J. L’Engle
Posted in FDR Suite Donations, FDR at Harvard, Harvard History, Harvard Student Life, Late 19th Century Architecture, Late 19th Century Interior Design, Lathrop Brown, Social Life at Harvard | 1 Comment »
Wednesday, May 12th, 2010
We have a new arrival in the Suite this week. A wonderful burgundy and gold late 19th-century daybed that looks as if it were made and upholstered for the room. As beautiful as it is though, it almost didn’t make the cut: I had initially passed on the purchase two months ago. We did, after [...]
Of Daybeds and Historical Narratives
Tags: FDR at Harvard, FDR Suite, FDR Suite historical narrative, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Victorian interior design
Posted in FDR Suite Renovations, FDR at Harvard, Franklin D. Roosevelt Life & History, Harvard Student Life, Late 19th Century Interior Design, Lathrop Brown, Social Life at Harvard | No Comments »
Thursday, April 29th, 2010
Hello All!
Thanks to your support and generosity, things keep marching along. Further additions for you to contemplate:
Just slightly crinkled from the crate: here’s the first piece of wall decoration in Lathrop’s bedroom, where the narrative theme will be hunting, horses and football: a ca 1890 tapestry depicting a Renaissance chase. Machine woven, this lovely textile [...]
More Recent Acquisitions and Views
Tags: Eleanor Roosevelt, FDR at Harvard, FDR Suite decoration, Franklin D. Roosevelt, suite renovations, Victorian interior design
Posted in FDR Suite Donations, FDR at Harvard, Franklin D. Roosevelt Life & History, Late 19th Century Architecture, Late 19th Century Interior Design, Lathrop Brown | 2 Comments »
Friday, April 16th, 2010
My apologies for not posting any news for the last several weeks, but these have been busy, heady days. Thanks to the generosity of our supporters, we’ve been able to begin the process of furnishing the Suite, slowing rolling back the years to May, 1904.
I thought you might be interested in seeing some of the [...]
Recent Acquisitions and New Views of the Suite
Tags: Chester Robinson '04, FDR at Harvard, Franklin D. Roosevelt, John Jelliff, Lathrop Brown
Posted in FDR Suite Contents, FDR Suite Donations, FDR Suite Renovations, FDR at Harvard, Franklin D. Roosevelt Life & History, Late 19th Century Interior Design, Lathrop Brown, Social Life at Harvard | 4 Comments »