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THE 

PENNSYLVANIA 

MUSEUM    OF    ART 

LIBRARY 

PHILADELPHIA 

Call  Number 
N    690. A2 

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FIFTIETH  ANNUAL  REPORT 
1926 


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FIFTIETH 
ANNUAL  REPORT 

OF  THE 

PENNSYLVANIA  MUSEUM  AND 
SCHOOL   OF   INDUSTRIAL   ART 

FOR  THE  YEAR  ENDED  MAY  31,  1926 
WITH  THE 

LIST  OF  MEMBERS 


PHILADELPHIA 
1926 


OFFICERS  FOR  1926-1927 

PRESIDENT 

ELI  KIRK  PRICE 

VICE-PRESIDENTS 

WILLIAM  WOOD  WILLIAM  M.  ELKINS 

SECRETARY 

CHARLES  H.  WINSLOW 

TREASURER 

CHARLES  BOND 
BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES 

EX  OFFICIIS 

GiFFORD  PiNCHOT  W.   FrEELAND  KeNDRICK 

Governor  of  Pennsylvania  Mayor  of  Philadelphia 

BY  APPOINTMENT 

Edwin  O.  Lewis,  Appointed  by  the  State  Senate 
John  T.  Windrim,  Appointed  by  the  House  of  Representatives 
Charles  J.  Webb,  Appointed  by  the  City  Council 
Edward  T.   Stotesbury,  Appointed  by  the  Commissioners  of 
Fairmount  Park. 

ELECTED  BY  THE  MEMBERS 
To  Serve  for  One  Year 
John  F.  Braun  J.  Stogdell  Stokes 

Mrs.  Arthur  V.  Meigs  George  D.  Widener 

Edgar  V.  Seeler  William  Wood 

To  Serve  for  Two  Years 
Mrs.  Edward  Browning  Charles  H.  Ludington 

John  S.  Jenks  Thomas  Robins 

Samuel  Rea  William  M.  Elkins 

To  Serve  for  Three  Years 
Charles  Bond  Mrs.  Frank  T.  Patterson 

Howard  Reifsnyder  Eli  Kirk  Price 

John  Gribbel  James  F.  Sullivan 


COMMITTEES  FOR  1926-1927 

EXECUTIVE  COMMITTEE 

Eli  Kirk  Price,  Chairman;  Charles  Bond,  John  F. 
Braun,  Mrs.  Edward  Browning,  William  M.  Elkins,  John  S. 
Jenks,  Mrs.  Frank  Thorne  Patterson,  Howard  Reifsnyder, 
Thomas  Robins,  Edgar  V.  Seeler,  J,  Stogdell  Stokes, 
Charles  J.  Webb,  George  D.  Widener,  William  Wood. 

STANDING  COMMITTEES* 

MUSEUM 
John  S.  Jenks,  Chairman;  Morris  R.  Bockius,  Mrs. 
Hampton  L.  Carson,  Mrs.  Henry  Brinton  Coxe,  William 
M.  Elkins,  Mrs.  Charles  W.  Henry,  George  H,  Lorimer, 
Charles  H.  Ludington,  Mrs.  Frank  Thorne  Patterson, 
Samuel  Rea,  Howard  Reifsnyder,  J.  Stogdell  Stokes,  Mrs. 
Edward  T.  Stotesbury,  Rodman  Wanamaker,  George  D. 
Widener. 

INSTRUCTION 

Eli  Kirk  Price,  Chairman;  Mrs.  Rudolph  Blankenburg, 
Charles  Bond,  Charles  L.  Borie,  Jr.,  Mrs.  Henry  Brinton 
Coxe,  John  Fisler,  Samuel  S.  Fleisher,  John  S.  Jenks,  Mrs. 
Robert  R.  Logan,  Mrs.  Arthur  V.  Meigs,  Mrs.  Frank 
Thorne  Patterson,  Mrs.  H.  S.  Prentiss  Nichols,  Mrs.  J. 
Howard  Rhoads,  William  H.  Richardson,  Edgar  V.  Seeler, 
Charles  J.  Webb,  William  Wood,  Mrs.  Jones  Wister. 

FINANCE 

William  M.  Elkins,  Chairman;  John  S.  Jenks,  James  F. 
Sullivan,  William  Wood. 


*The  President  is  ex  officio  a  member  of  all  committees. 


ASSOCIATE  COMMITTEE  OF  WOMEN 


HONORARY   PRESIDENT 

MRS.  RUDOLPH  BLANKENBURG 


MRS. 


PRESIDENT 

FRANK  THORNE  PATTERSON 


VICE-PRESIDENTS 


MRS 


H.  S.  PRENTISS  NICHOLS 

MISS  NINA  LEA 

MRS.  JONES  WISTER 

MRS.  HENRY  BRINTON  COXE 


RECORDING   SECRETARY 

Mrs.  Charles  F.  Judson 


TREASURER 

Mrs.  Edward  Browning 


CORRESPONDING   SECRETARY 

Mrs.  Albert  B.  Weimer 


Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Miss 
Miss 
Mrs. 
Mrs, 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Miss 


Edgar  W.  Baird 
Edwin  N.  Benson,  Jr. 
William  T.  Carter 
J.  Hamilton  Cheston 
Herbert  L.  Clark 
Robert  Hare  Davis 
S.  Grey  Dayton 
William  A.  Dick 
Russell  Duane 
Cornelia  L.  Ewing 
Louisa  Eyre 
George  H.  Frazier 
Henry  S.  Grove 
F.  Woodson  Hancock 


Mrs.  Joseph  B.  Hutchinson 
Mrs.  J.  Louis  Ketterlinus 
Mrs.  Joseph  Leidy 
Mrs.  Robert  R.  Logan 
Mrs.  Norman  MacLeod 
Mrs.  Campbell  Madeira 
Mrs.  John  H.  McFadden,  Jr. 
Mrs.  John  D.  McIlhenny 
Mrs.  Arthur  V.  Meigs 
Mrs.  Thornton  Oakley 
Mrs.  Eli  Kirk  Price 
Mrs.  J.  Howard  Rhoads 
Countess  of  Santa  Eulalia 


Mrs.  C.  Shillard-Smith 
Charles  Wolcott  Henry  Mrs.  W.  Standley  Stokes 
Margaretta  S.Hinchman  Mrs.  William  H.  Walbaum 
Mrs.  C.  Stewart  Wurts 

CONTRIBUTING   MEMBER 

Mrs.  Percival  Roberts,  Jr. 


HONORARY   MEMBERS 

Mrs.  Hampton  L.  Carson         Mrs.  Edward  T.  Stotesbury 
Miss  Margaret  Clyde  Mrs.  M.  Hampton  Todd 


THE  MUSEUM  STAFF 

1926-1927 

FISKE  KIMBALL,  Director 

SAMUEL  W.  WOODHOUSE,  Jr.,  Associate  Director 
Arthur  E.  Bye,  Curator  of  Paintings 
Horace  H.  F,  Jayne,  Curator  of  Oriental  Art 
Catherine  F.  Woodhouse,  Curator  of  Lace 

Joseph  Downs,  Assistant  Curator 

Nancy  A.  Reath,  Assistant  in  Charge  of  Textiles 

Frederick  C.  King,  Editor  of  Publications 

Elizabeth  Abel,  Assistant 

Jane  Wolfe,  Registrar 

Jane  Fakler,  Librarian 


HONORARY  CURATORS 

Mrs.  Jones  Wister, 
Mr.  F.  D.  Langenheim, 
Mrs.  William  T.  Carter, 


Oriental  Pottery 

Numismatics 

Lace 


THE  SCHOOL  STAFF 

1926-1927 


Edmondson  Hussey,  Principal 

Leslie  W.  Miller,  Principal  Emeritus 

Thomas  H.  Willson,  Registrar 

Eugenie  M.  Fryer,  Librarian 


Rose  A.  Baird, 

Costume  Design. 
Ellzey  Bridges, 

Costumes  and 
Materials. 
].  Frank  Copeland, 

Interior  Decoration. 
Edmund  deForest  Curtis, 

Pottery. 

Henry  Dean, 

Architectural  Drawing. 

Agostino  de  Porreca, 

Drawing. 
John  J.  Dull, 

Water  Color. 
Ralph  Dunkelberger, 

Draiving. 
T.  P.  Farrady, 

Interior  Decoration. 
Charlotte  Gehrke, 

Ass't  Costume  Design  Dept. 
Douglas  Gilchrist, 

Metal  Work  and  Jewelry. 
Mabel  B.  Hall, 

Drawing  and  Anatomy. 

John  Hearn, 

Drawing. 
Edmondson  Hussey, 

Teachers'  Training  Course. 
J.  T.  Jacobsen, 

Drawing. 

John  Craig  Janney, 

Drawing. 
Florence  Jester, 

Ass't  Teachers'  Training  Dept. 


Joseph  Konetsky, 

Wrought  Iron. 
Edwin  Krimmel, 

Architectural  Drawing. 

Elmer  S.  Lukens, 

Woodwork. 
Ralph  McLellan, 

Dratving  from  Life. 
Ellen  F.  Meehan, 

Design  and  Color. 

Louis  Milione, 
Modeling. 

Thornton  Oakley, 

Illustration. 
Wm,.  Henry  Parker,  Jr., 

Shades  and  Shadows,  Perspective. 
Herbert  Pullinger, 

Pen  and  Ink;  Lithography. 
Emily  R.  Santiago, 

Drawing. 
Gertrude  Shull, 

Cast  Drawing. 
LuiGi  Spizziri, 

Nature  Study;   Costumed  Model 
Class. 
Mary  B.  Sweeney, 

Drazving. 

H.  D.  Ware, 

Poster  and  Advertising  Design. 

Edward  Warwick, 

Furniture  and  Wood-carving; 
History  of  Costume. 
Helen  West, 

Drawing. 


TEXTILE  DEPARTMENT 

E.  W.  France,  Director 
Lecturer  on  Raw  Materials,  Processes  and  Fabrics 


Bradley    C.    Algeo,   Assistant  Director,  Professor   in   Cltarge   of    Weave 
Fortnation,  Analysis  and  Structure  of  Fabrics. 

Frank  L.  Giese,  Instructor  in  Weave  Formation,  Analysis  and  Structure 
of  Fabrics. 

Richard  S.  Cox,  Professor  in  Charge  of  Jacqiiard  Design,  Drawing  and 
Color  Work. 

Ercal  Kaiser,  Instructor  in  Jacquard  Design  and  Color  Work. 

Ralph    Dunkelberger,    Instructor   in   Free-Hand   Drawing    and   Figured 
Design. 

Elmer    C.    Bertolet,    Professor    in    Charge    of    Chemistry,    Dyeing    and 
Printing. 

Howard   A.    Walter,   Assistant   Professor   in   Charge   of   Chemistry   and 
Dyeing. 

Percival  Theel,  Instructor  in  Dyeing  and  Chemistry. 

Joseph  E.  Goodavage,  Instructor  in  Dyeing,  Bleaching  and  Printing. 

George  G.  Byler,  Instructor  in  Elementary  Chemistry. 

John   Lockwood,  Instructor  in   Charge   of   Wool   Carding  and  Spinning, 
Worsted  Drawing  and  Spinning. 

Alan  G.  AIarquart,  Assistant  in   Wool  Carding  and  Spinning,  Worsted 
Drawing  and  Spinning. 

John  Naab,  Instructor  in  Charge  of  Cotton  Carding  and  Spinning,  Silk 
Manufacturing  and  Hosiery  Knitting. 

William    B.    Williamson,    Assistant   Instructor   in    Cotton    Carding    and 
Spinning  and  Hosiery  Knitting. 

William  Pfeiffer,  Instructor  in  Charge  of  Pozver  Weaving  and  Related 
Branches. 

R^BB^  Y^  Re^y    1    ^^^^^^^'"^f^  ^"'  Power  Weaving  and  Related  Branches. 

Wm.  a.  McLain,  Instructor  in  Cltarge  of  Elementary  Weaving  and  Related 
Branches. 

John  W.  France,  Assistant  in  Elementary  Weaving  and  Related  Branches. 

Frederick    Jennings,    Instructor   in   Materials    Used   in    the    Wool    and 
Worsted  Industry. 

Alfred  Burhouse,  Instructor  in  Wool  and  Worsted  Cloth  Finishing. 

Anna  C.  Krecker,  Secretary. 

Thomas  H.  Willson,  Registrar. 

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Corot:     Mother  and  Child 
From  the  McIlhenny  Collection 


REPORT  OF  THE  BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES 

To  the  Members  of  the  Pennsylvania  Museum  and  School  of 
Indiistrial  Art: 

The  year  1925-26  was  one  of  many  changes  for  the  Museum 
and  School,  The  vacancy  in  the  office  of  Director  of  the  Museum, 
created  by  the  resignation  of  Mr.  Langdon  Warner  in  1923,  was 
filled  by  the  election  of  Mr.  Fiske  Kimball  and  that  in  the  office 
of  Principal  of  the  School,  occasioned  by  the  resignation  of 
Mr.  Huger  Elliott,  was  filled  by  the  election  of  Mr.  Edmondson 
Hussey. 

While  neither  of  these  gentlemen  was  able  to  assume  the 
full  discharge  of  his  duties  for  several  months  after  the  beginning 
of  the  current  year,  the  most  cursory  examination  of  their 
annual  reports,  presented  herewith,  will  show  the  immense 
amount  of  work  already  accomplished  by  them  and  the  marked 
advances  made  by  the  Museum  and  School  since  the  last  annual 
meeting  of  the  Corporation. 

The  management  of  the  Corporation  suffered  the  most 
serious  loss  in  its  recent  history  through  the  death  of  Mr.  John  D. 
Mcllhenny,  its  President  for  the  last  five  years.  His  devotion 
to  the  interests  of  the  Corporation,  which  led  him  to  fill  the 
responsible  positions  of  Chairman  of  the  Museum  Committee  and 
of  the  Executive  Committee  in  addition  to  that  of  President,  was 
only  equalled  by  his  liberality  in  gifts  to  the  Museum  during  his 
life  and  by  his  testamentary  benefactions  after  his  death.  Another 
gap  in  the  ranks  of  the  active  workers  for  the  Museum  was 
created  by  the  death  of  Mr.  Alfred  Coxe  Prime,  a  member  of 
the  Museum  Committee  since  1919  and  an  authority  on  all 
branches  of  Americana,  whose  place  it  will  be  most  difficult  to  fill. 

While  the  Treasurer's  report  shows  a  gratifying  increase  in 
current  revenue  and  especially  in  liberal  gifts  to  the  endowment 
fund  and  special  contributions  for  the  purchase  of  distinguished 
objects  for  the  Museum  collections,  the  increased  activities  of  the 

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Museum  and  School  have  required  greater  outlays  than  ever  and 
the  efforts  of  the  friends  of  the  Corporation  toward  securing 
additional  contributions  must  be  redoubled,  if  the  splendid 
progress  made  by  the  institution  during  the  past  year  is  to  be 


maintained  during  the  ensuing  one. 


Respectfully  submitted  on  behalf  of  the  Board  of  Trustees, 

Eli  Kirk  Price, 

President. 


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The   Deposition 
Tapestry,  Brussels,  About  1510 


REPORT  OF  THE  DIRECTOR  OF  THE  MUSEUM 

To  the  President  and  Trustees  of  the  Pennsylvania  Museum  and 
School  of  Industrial  Art: 

Gentlemen  :  I  have  the  honor  to  submit  the  following 
report : 

The  past  year  has  been  noteworthy  for  the  Museum  through 
its  realization  of  a  greatly  increased  public  support.  Examination 
of  past  records  reveals  that  in  no  one  of  its  fifty  years  has  the 
Museum  benefited  so  largely  by  gifts  of  money,  by  gifts  of  valu- 
able objects,  and  by  bequests.  Only  in  1881,  when  the  bulk  of 
the  magnificent  Bloomfield  Moore  collection  was  received,  have 
the  accessions  of  objects  rivalled  in  importance  those  of  this  year. 
Only  in  1922-23,  when  the  purchase  of  the  Williams  collection 
of  furniture  was  undertaken,  were  the  gifts  of  money  comparable 
to  those  we  have  received  in  the  past  twelve  months.  The 
Mcllhenny  bequest,  in  money  and  objects,  is  by  far  the  largest 
which  has  ever  come  to  the  Museum.  The  membership  likewise 
surpassed  that  of  any  previous  year,  and  the  attendance  for  the 
second  time  exceeded  four  hundred  thousand.  Particularly 
gratifying  has  been  the  increase  in  the  number  of  large  donations. 
It  would  appear  that  the  Museum  is  showing  itself  worthy  of  its 
enlarged  responsibilities  for  the  future. 

Bequests 

The  most  generous  single  donation  was  the  bequest  of  the 
late  president  of  the  institution,  John  D.  Mcllhenny.  After  giving 
a  life  interest  to  his  widow,  he  left  to  the  Museum  substantially 
his  entire  collection  of  works  of  art,  with  the  sum  of  one  hun- 
dred thousand  dollars  for  its  maintenance  and  increase.  The 
works  include  some  seventy-five  paintings,  of  nearly  every  great 
school  from  the  Byzantine  to  the  contemporary ;  sculpture — class- 
ical, Gothic  and  Renaissance;  tapestries;  fine  furniture  from  the 
Gothic  to  the  Georgian  periods ;  and  Oriental  carpets,  particularly 
rich  in  examples  from  Asia  Minor  and  the  Caucasus.     By  the 

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broad  powers  granted,  the  absence  of  restrictions  as  to  installa- 
tion, Mr.  Mcllhenny,  while  giving  evidence  of  wise  confidence 
in  his  successors,  has  assured  that  his  collection  may  be  so  admin- 
istered as  to  remain  forever  honorable  to  his  memory  under 
changing  conditions  of  the  future,  and  has  given  a  valuable 
example  to  other  testators. 

Welcome  and  valuable  bequests  were  received  under  the 
wills  of  the  late  Simon  Gratz,  Emma  C.  Gratz,  Charlesanna 
Horner,  and  Alfred  Duane  Pell.  The  pieces  received  under  the 
Pell  bequest  enrich  and  supplement  still  further  the  remarkable 
ceramic  collection  of  the  Museum. 

Accessions  by  Purchase  and  Gift 

During  the  year  there  have  been  accessions  of  outstanding 
importance  in  all  three  major  fields  of  the  Museum's  interest: 
European,  Oriental,  and  American  art. 

Foremost  among  single  objects  is  the  superb  tapestry  of 
"The  Deposition  from  the  Cross,"  purchased  from  general 
museum  funds  and  generous  subscriptions  from  the  following 
friends  of  the  Museum :  Mrs.  Henry  A.  Berwind,  Mr.  Morris  R. 
Bockius,  Mrs.  William  T.  Carter,  Mrs.  Hampton  L.  Carson,  Mr. 
John  Gribbel,  Mrs.  Charles  Wolcott  Henry,  Mr.  George  Horace 
Lorimer,  Mrs.  John  D.  Mcllhenny,  Mrs.  H.  S.  Prentiss  Nichols, 
Mrs.  Frank  Thorne  Patterson,  Mr.  James  F.  Sullivan,  Mr.  Roland 
L.  Taylor,  Mr.  John  T.  Windrim,  the  Reverend  and  Mrs.  Harrison 
Wright.  It  represents  the  early  phase  of  the  northern  Renais- 
sance. Woven  in  Brussels  about  1510,  it  is  closely  related  to  the 
series  of  the  Passion  woven  for  Pietro  Soderini,  chief  of  the 
Florentine  republic  from  1502-1512,  which  is  now  in  private  pos- 
session in  Paris. 

It  is  admirably  supplemented  by  the  acquisition  of  another 
valuable  and  interesting  Gothic  tapestry,  the  gift  of  Sir  Joseph 
Duveen,  an  allegorical  figure  of  Hope,  of  about  1470.  With  the 
later  set  of  four,  "The  Story  of  Jacob,"  of  about  1650,  in  the 
Bloomfield  Moore  collection,  the  Museum  now  has  an  admirable 

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representation  of  tapestry  weaving  in  Flanders  for  nearly  two 
centuries. 

Another  purchase  of  much  importance  was  that  of  the  Torrey 
collection  of  two  hundred  and  ninety-seven  pieces  of  Sheffield 
plate,  toward  which  Mr.  Morris  R.  Bockius,  Mr.  George  H. 
Lorimer  and  Miss  Nina  Lea  were  generous  contributors,  I  may 
quote  from  Mr.  Warner's  report  for  1923,  when  this  collection 
was  first  received  as  a  loan :  "Nowhere  in  this  country,  nor,  I  am 
told,  in  Europe,  can  such  a  comprehensive  exhibition  be  seen, 
nor  is  there  any  other  group  of  this  material  illustrating  so  com- 
pletely the  rise,  flowering,  and  decay  of  this  interesting  craft." 

Among  other  accessions  of  European  decorative  art  reported 
individually  from  month  to  month  in  the  Bulletin,  there  may  be 
mentioned  especially  a  silver  tea  caddy  by  Paul  Lamerie,  the  gift 
of  Mrs.  Alfred  Duane  Pell. 

With  the  aid  of  generous  givers,  remarkable  progress  has 
been  made  this  year  in  assembling  a  series  of  some  ten  fine 
interiors,  artistically  important  in  themselves  and  as  a  background 
for  other  exhibits. 

An  exceptionally  fine  large  English  Georgian  panelled  room 
of  pine,  in  the  style  of  William  Kent,  comes  as  the  gift  of  Mr. 
William  M.  Elkins.  It  represents  a  phase  of  style  just  prior  to 
that  illustrated  by  the  Museum's  "Tower  Hill  Room." 

Another  such  acquisition  of  prime  importance  is  the  remaining 
interior  finish  of  the  famous  Philadelphia  house  of  Samuel  Powel, 
of  which  the  woodwork  of  the  back  parlor  is  now  in  the  Metro- 
politan Museum.  The  woodwork  and  ceiling  of  the  principal 
apartment,  the  ballroom,  together  with  the  finish  of  the  stairhall 
and  lower  floor,  are  a  gift  of  Mr.  George  D.  Widener.  The  deli- 
cate and  intricate  rocaille  ceiling  of  the  ballroom  (a  reduced  cast 
of  which  is  in  the  Metropolitan  Museum) — one  of  the  half-dozen 
examples  known  in  the  American  colonies — was  successfully  re- 
moved. The  woodwork  of  two  rooms  on  the  third  story  was 
presented  by  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Wolf  Klebansky;  a  section  of  the 
ballroom  cornice  by  Mr.  H.  Louis  Duhring. 

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Another  phase  of  colonial  art  in  Pennsylvania  is  shown  by 
the  remarkable  woodwork  of  a  Pennsylvania-German  house  of 
1752,  perhaps  unique  among  those  preserved,  the  gift  of  Mrs. 
Pierre  S.  du  Pont  and  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Lammot  du  Pont.  The 
house  has  the  structural  character  familiar  in  New  England  work 
of  the  seventeenth  century,  with  elaborately  moulded  posts  and 
summer  beams.  A  partition,  of  richly  moulded  sheathing,  is  of 
oak  instead  of  the  New  England  pine.  The  staircase  is  unique 
in  America,  so  far  as  is  known,  in  having  square  moulded 
balusters  of  the  type  common  in  the  period  of  Louis  XIV  and 
William  III.  The  woodwork  will  form  a  harmonious  background 
for  the  unrivalled  collection  of  Pennsylvania  pottery  owned  by  the 
Museum.  With  the  purchase  this  year  of  four  additional  tulip- 
decorated  chests,  representing  different  Pennsylvania  counties, 
and  the  gift  by  Mr.  George  H.  Lorimer  of  another  fine  painted 
chest  and  two  painted  chests  of  drawers,  the  Museum  has  secured 
an  unapproached  collection  in  this  branch  of  Pennsylvania  crafts- 
manship. 

From  Salem,  Massachusetts,  comes  the  surviving  interior 
woodwork  of  the  Hersey  Derby  house,  the  only  surviving  product 
of  collaboration  between  the  two  most  famous  New  England 
designers :  Charles  Bulfinch,  architect ;  Samuel  Mclntire,  carver. 
In  view  of  the  rarity  of  authentic  domestic  work  by  Bulfinch  and 
the  questionable  character  of  much  attributed  to  him,  we  are  ex- 
ceptionally fortunate  in  securing  the  finish  from  this  house,  for 
which  Bulfinch's  manuscript  drawings  still,  exist. 

Other  examples  of  American  craftsmanship  acquired  during 
the  year  include  two  fine  Philadelphia  lowboys,  one  mahogany  of 
the  period  of  William  Savery,  one  walnut,  a  unique  and  untouched 
example  of  the  William  and  Mary  type;  a  mahogany  chest-on- 
chest;  an  early  oak-and-pine  stretcher  desk,  two  wainscot  chairs 
and  other  examples  of  the  earliest  Pennsylvania  furniture ;  as  well 
as  choice  examples  of  Philadelphia-made  silver  and  pewter. 

Although  no  purchases  have  been  made  of  European  or 
American  paintings  and  prints,  the  collections  have  been  enriched 
by  a  number  of  gifts,  including  two  portraits  by  John  Neagle 

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Chest-on-Chest,  Philadelphia,  about  1780 


Staircase  from  a  Pennsylvania-German  House,  \7dZ 


from  Mrs.  Samuel  Baker,  three  paintings  by  the  Philadelphia 
artist,  Sarah  Ball  Dodson,  given  by  her  brother,  Mr.  R.  Ball  Dod' 
son,  and  one  by  the  contemporary  Dutch  artist,  Lizzie  Ansingh, 
from  a  number  of  subscribers. 

The  collections  of  Eastern  art  have  received  very  notable 
accessions  chiefly  through  the  continued  gifts  of  Mr.  Charles  H. 
Ludington  and  of  the  curator  of  the  department.  They  embrace 
the  third  and  last  shipment  of  the  Crofts  collection  and  many 
other  pieces  of  great  merit  and  interest.  The  paintings  include 
three  large  Chinese  examples:  an  early  Sung  portrait  of  Chung 
K'wei,  with  two  others  of  the  Sung  and  early  Ming  dynasties,  as 
well  as  eight  smaller  album  paintings  of  the  lives  of  the  emperors. 
Of  very  exceptional  importance  is  a  large  fresco  from  a  temple  in 
Honan,  yet  to  be  installed.  The  numerous  new  pieces  of  wood 
sculpture  are  also  noteworthy,  particularly  the  standing  figure  of 
a  Bodhisattva,  T'ang  or  early  Sung,  and  a  trinity  of  seated 
Bodhisattva.  Among  the  rare  tile  objects  is  a  large  panel  of  a 
Bodhisattva  in  low  relief,  preserving  much  of  its  original  coloring. 
There  are  also  a  large  number  of  bronze  objects,  pieces  of  Ming 
faience,  silver  jewelry  ornaments  and  terra  cotta  exvotos  and 
architectural  decorations,  as  well  as  three  fine  brocaded  velvet 
carpets.  These  accessions  confirm  the  high  rank  which  the 
Museum  has  already  taken  in  the  field  of  Chinese  art. 

Loans 

Among  the  principal  loans  to  the  Museum,  other  than  those 
for  special  exhibitions,  may  be  mentioned  twenty-eight  paintings, 
mostly  Italian,  lent  by  Mr.  Van  Antwerp  Lea,  Miss  Elizabeth 
Jaudon  Lea,  and  Mr.  Francis  Carey  Lea ;  fourteen  early  American 
portraits  and  three  sculptural  figures,  two  of  them  the  work  of 
William  Rush,  lent  by  the  Edwin  Forrest  Home;  a  number  of 
mediaeval  carved  capitals,  corbels  and  panels,  lent  by  Mrs.  John 
D,  Mcllhenny;  forty  fine  pieces  of  American  furniture,  chiefly 
Hepplewhite  and  Sheraton,  including  a  beautiful  set  of  chairs 
reputed  to  have  once  belonged  to  Dr.  Philip  Syng  Physick, 
lent  by  Mrs.  Francis  P.  Garvan;  two  rare  early  Pennsylvania 

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tables  and  their  accompanying  pairs  of  long  forms,  lent  by  Mr.  J. 
Stogdell  Stokes;  and  a  number  of  important  pieces  of  American 
silver. 

Exhibitions 

The  special  exhibitions  of  the  year  have  been  particularly 
numerous  and  significant.  Frequent  visitors  to  the  Museum  have 
learned  that  they  will  always  find  something  new,  worthy  of 
attention. 

The  season  opened  with  an  exhibition  of  American  Windsor 
chairs  (lent  by  Mr.  J.  Stogdell  Stokes),  Pennsylvania-German 
chests  (lent  chiefly  by  Mr.  Clarence  W.  Brazer),  and  hand- 
woven  coverlets,  which  attracted  wide  notice.  In  March  and 
April,  through  the  kindness  of  Mrs.  Mcllhenny,  the  Museum 
was  enabled  to  show  the  John  D.  Mcllhenny  collection  in  a 
memorial  exhibition.  On  April  seventh  was  inaugurated  an  ex- 
hibition of  the  important  recent  accessions  in  the  field  of  Chinese 
art.  On  May  fourteenth  was  opened  an  exhibition  of  old  masters 
from  the  extraordinary  collection  formed  between  1829  and  1852 
by  Dr.  Isaac  Lea,  of  Philadelphia,  never  before  shown  to  the 
public,  lent  by  his  descendants — the  three  above  named,  with 
Miss  Nina  Lea,  Mr.  Arthur  H.  Lea,  and  Mr.  Charles  M.  Lea. 
As  the  year  closes  we  are  preparing,  in  collaboration  with  the 
Print  Club,  the  memorial  exhibition  of  the  work  of  Joseph 
Pennell,  an  alumnus  of  the  School,  to  be  held  in  the  autumn. 

Meanwhile,  from  month  to  month,  the  Curator  of  Paintings 
has  been  carrying  on  the  long  series  of  interesting  special  ex- 
hibitions in  the  Print  Room.  Chief  of  these  this  year  have  been : 
Hungarian  prints;  lithographs  by  Joseph  Nash;  lithographs  and 
etchings  by  Gordon  Craig;  and,  especially,  the  work  of  William 
Blake,  an  astonishing  collection  of  his  water  colors,  drawings, 
prints  and  books,  generously  lent  by  Mr.  A.  Edward  Newton. 
In  preparation  is  an  extensive  exhibition  of  the  work  of  the 
Philadelphia  artist,  John  Sartain,  lent  by  Miss  Harriet  Sartain. 

Installation 
In  the  course  of  the  year  the  eastern  galleries  have  been 
entirely  renovated,  making,  with  the  mediaeval  corridor,  which 

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Painted  Tile  Relief  of  a  Bodhisattva 
Period  of  the  Six  Dynasties 


KuBA  "Dragon  Rug,"  Caucasian,  Late  17th  Century 
From  the  McIlhenny  Collection 


gives  access  to  them,  a  suite  worthy  of  any  museum.  Extensive 
improvements  have  also  been  made  in  the  display  of  objects  in 
these  galleries.  In  the  main  foyer,  backgrounds  of  a  permanent 
character  have  been  constructed,  greatly  increasing  the  available 
wall  space,  and,  in  effect,  adding  another  fine  gallery  to  the 
crowded  building.  In  the  arrangement  of  furniture  and  acces- 
sories, the  older  national  groupings  have  been  developed  to  secure 
a  more  consistent  and  harmonious  unity  of  period  and  style. 
Paintings  and  furniture  have  also  been  thus  brought  as  nearly 
as  possible  into  relationship. 

Branch  Museums:   the  "Colonial  Chain" 

While  acquiring  fine  old  interiors  for  installation  in  the 
Museum  from  houses  threatened  with  demolition  or  inaccessible 
through  remoteness,  we  have  not  overlooked  the  fact  that  Phila- 
delphia has,  in  the  old  houses  in  Fairmount  Park,  an  artistic 
resource  possessed  today  by  no  other  American  city.  Con- 
veniently located  a  few  hundred  yards  apart,  near  the  Aluseum, 
they  offer  an  epitome  of  the  development  of  American  archi- 
tecture and  decoration  from  the  time  of  William  Penn  until 
the  nineteenth  century.  In  several  cases  these  houses  are  the 
very  finest  of  their  respective  types,  with  features  of  a  richness 
and  quality  of  workmanship  unequalled  or  unsurpassed  anywhere 
in  America. 

The  Commissioners  of  Fairmount  Park,  who  have  already 
begun  the  restoration  of  Mount  Pleasant  and  have  completed  the 
work  on  the  Bartram  house,  have  taken  action  favorable  to  the 
plan  of  restoring  several  of  the  more  important  mansions  for  the 
reception  of  furnishings  of  their  respective  periods.  Two  impor- 
tant steps  in  the  execution  of  this  plan  have  been  taken  in  the 
past  year.  Through  very  liberal  gifts  of  Mr.  Charles  H.  Luding- 
ton  to  the  Pennsylvania  Museum,  the  restoration  of  Mount  Pleas- 
ant is  being  completed  on  an  exemplary  scale.  Curtains  of  fine 
antique  damask,  made  in  the  style  of  the  period,  are  being  pro- 
vided, the  terraced  garden  replanted  on  the  old  lines.  With  the 
co-operation  of  a  sub-committee  of  the  Women's  Committee  of 

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the  Sesquicentennial,  headed  by  Mrs.  Harrold  E,  GiUingham, 
loans  of  Philadelphia  Chippendale  furniture  have  been  secured, 
the  Museum  is  placing  in  the  house  ten  of  its  finest  pieces,  and 
it  is  to  be  opened  to  the  public  under  the  care  of  the  Museum  on 
July  1st. 

Through  the  generosity  of  Miss  Lydia  Thompson  Morris, 
the  house  of  the  Morris  family.  Cedar  Grove,  Harrowgate,  is 
being  removed  and  re-erected  near  the  Museum,  with  the  under- 
standing that  it  will  be  filled  with  its  original  furnishings  of  the 
period  1714-1791  and  be  similarly  opened  under  the  custodian- 
ship of  the  Museum. 

Educational  Work 

Although  continuing  under  the  recognized  handicaps  of  a 
location  poorly  served  by  public  transit  facilities  and  of  the 
absence  of  lecture  and  class  rooms,  the  Museum  has  not  been 
unmindful,  of  organized  "educational  work."  The  Museum's 
relation  to  art-school  training,  as  the  very  title  of  the  institution 
indicates,  is  exceptionally  close  and  a  correspondingly  large  use 
is  made  of  its  galleries  by  students  of  the  School.  In  regard  to 
the  public  schools,  there  has  been  cordial  co-operation  with  the 
Director  of  Art,  Mr.  Dillaway,  and  his  assistant,  Mrs.  Morrison. 
We  look  forward  to  the  day  when  one  or  more  art  teachers  will 
be  permanently  attached  to  the  Museum,  co-operating  with  our 
docent,  and  when  the  school  omnibuses  may  be  used  during  school 
hours  for  transporting  classes  to  and  from  the  Museum.  Clubs 
and  other  groups  visiting  the  Museum  have  been  given  personal 
guidance  by  members  of  the  staff  so  far  as  possible. 

A  feature  of  the  year  was  the  series  of  lectures  on  Chippen- 
dale in  England  and  America,  given  by  Mr.  Herbert  Cescinsky, 
of  London,  and  made  possible  by  the  generous  support  of  Mr. 
Howard  Reifsnyder. 

Publications  and  Printing 

The  Museum  Bulletin  has  been  strengthened  in  both  content 
and  make-up,  resulting  in  a  steady  increase  in  the  number  of 

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Walnut  Credence 

French,  16th  Century 

From  the  McIlhenny  Collection 


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subscribers  and  in  a  doubling  of  the  sales  at  the  desk  during  the 
year.  We  have  for  the  first  time  protected  its  contents  by  copy- 
right and,  with  the  new  year,  it  will  receive  second-class  mailing 
rates.  Contributors,  beside  the  staff,  have  included  Esther 
Stevens  Eraser,  Alfred  Coxe  Prime,  R.  M.  Riefstahl,  J.  Stogdell 
Stokes  and  Harvey  M.  Watts,  who  have  given  generously  of  their 
time  in  the  study  and  interpretation  of  the  Museum's  collections. 
The  eagerness  of  other  publications  to  reprint  some  of  these 
articles  has  been  very  gratifying. 

Important  new  publications  of  the  year  include  "Colonial 
Craftsmen  of  Pennsylvania,"  by  Alfred  Coxe  Prime,  and  a  cata- 
logue of  the  Rea  collection  of  silver  by  Dr.  Woodhouse,  Dr. 
Barber's  "Tulip  Ware,"  now  out  of  print,  for  which  there  is  a 
steady  demand,  is  being  issued  in  a  new  edition. 

Through  the  generosity  of  Mr.  Jayne,  the  Museum  received 
a  complete  and  superior  printing  plant  of  press,  cases  and  much 
type.  The  Museum  purchased  an  extensive  series  of  Garamond 
type,  permitting  a  great  and  needed  improvement  in  the  printing 
of  its  labels  and  placards. 

The  Library 

The  Librarian  reports  that  the  acquisitions  of  books,  by  both 
gift  and  purchase,  for  the  past  year  have  been  more  numerous 
than  ever  before  and  at  the  same  time  more  valuable  and  useful. 

Among  the  gifts  received  were  three  from  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
V.  Abbott;  the  ledger,  record  book  and  some  original  weaving 
drafts,  made  about  1816  by  William  Hutchinson,  a  New  Jersey 
weaver. 

Important  additions  were  made  to  our  sets  of  art  magazines 
by  our  late  President,  Mr.  John  D.  Mcllhenny.  Mr.  Samuel 
Rea  presented  a  most  valuable  collection  of  books  on  English 
silver,  among  them  four  by  E.  Alfred  Jones  on  Plate  in  the 
Tower  of  London,  in  Windsor  Castle,  and  that  belonging  to  the 
Emperor  of  Russia  and  to  Leopold  de  Rothschild.     With  these 

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additions  to  the  books  on  silver  the  Library  contains  one  of  the 
most  complete  collections  on  that  subject. 

Among  the  more  important  purchases  were  several  books  on 
textiles,  such  as  Bezon's  Dictionnaire  des  Tissus,  F.  R.  Martin's 
Persische  Stoffe,  and  Persische  Prachtstoffe  im  Schlosse  Rosen- 
borg, all  three  now  out  of  print,  and  Algoud's,  Gaspard  Gregoire 
et  ses  Velours  d'art.  The  books  on  textiles  now  form  a  most  com- 
prehensive collection. 

Many  books  have  been  added  in  the  rapidly  growing 
Oriental  Department  such  as  Stein's  Ancient  Khotan,  Siren's 
Chinese  Sculpture  and  a  complete  set  of  T'Oung  Pao. 

There  have  been  many  other  important  additions,  the  names 
of  which  have  appeared  from  time  to  time  in  our  Bulletin.  The 
complete  list  of  donors  and  statistics  will  be  found  elsewhere  in 
this  report. 

The  Staff 

The  present  Director  took  up  his  duties  September  1,  1925. 
Dr.  Woodhouse,  who  had  been  Acting  Director,  was  appointed 
Associate  Director.  Unfortunately,  he  was  compelled  by  ill  health 
to  ask  leave  of  absence  and  he  has  been  abroad  since  the  end  of 
January.  Many  of  his  duties  regarding  the  decorative  arts  have 
devolved  on  Mr.  Joseph  Downs,  the  newly  appointed  Assistant 
Curator,  who  has  had  an  important  share  in  the  work  of  the  year. 
The  Curator  of  Oriental  Art,  Mr.  Jayne,  returned  from  China 
in  November.  After  preparing  and  installing  the  admirable 
exhibition  of  Chinese  accessions  which  were  the  fruits  of  his 
eastern  trip,  he  sailed  again  in  April  to  study  the  collections  in 
Europe.  Miss  Reath,  Assistant  in  charge  of  Textiles,  also  went 
abroad  in  April  for  three  months  of  work  and  study. 

Respectfully  submitted, 

FiSKE  Kimball, 

Director. 


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STATISTICAL  TABLES 

ACCESSIONS 

1925-26      1924-25 
Classes  Bequests        Gifts     Purchases     Totals        Totals 

Arms   and   Armor 260 

Books    (for    Exhibition)..  114 

Books:    The  Library 53  230  283  233 

Ceramics    78  128 

Darley  Fund    2 

John  D.  Mcllhenny 

Special  Fund  5  213  111 

Clocks,  Watches,       1  1  65 

Costumes    17  17  12 

Crystals,  Jade,        29 

Dolls   and   Toys 1  1  22 

Drawings    6  6  41 

Enamels     1 

Laces    2  2  1 

Glass,  Objects  in 71  71  37 

Ivories    1  1 

Jewelry    7  7  135 

Fans    2  8  10  2 

Lacquer    1 

Manuscripts    1 

Medals,   Coins,        1993  1993 

Metalwork    75  284 

James  Magee  Fund  ....  1 

Darley  Fund   8 

Offertory  Fund  1 

Mary    Richardson    Fund  1 

Temple  Fund  1  371  106 

Paintings    15 

Membership  Fund   9  24  3 

Photographs    16  939  955  1528 

Photoprints     561 

Prints,   Etchings,  •      137  137  1 

Sculpture    16  16  17 

Textiles    65  1 

Darley  Fund   8 

Mary    Richardson    Fund  1  75  578 

Woodwork   and   Furniture      5  18 

Baugh-Barber    Fund 4 

Fannie  Magee  Fund 2 

Offertory   Fund    1 

Elizabeth  S.  Shippen 
Fund    3 

Temple   Fund    3  36  13 

85  2630  1505  4220  3762 

BEQUESTS  RECEIVED 
Emma  C.  Gratz. 

Simon  Gratz  in  memory  of  Caroline  S.  Gratz. 

Charlesanna  Horner  in  the  name  of  her  mother  Rosanna  Swope  Horner. 
Alfred  Duane  Pell. 

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ACCESSIONS:  COMPARATIVE  TABLES 

A.   OBJECTS   OF   ART    (EXCEPT  PRINTS,   COINS,   MEDALS,   AND   TEXTILES) 

Bequests        Gifts     Purchases     Totals 
1926    85  419  556  1060 

1925    671  419  1090 

Increase  over  1925  85  137 

Decrease  from  1925  252  30 

B.    PRINTS 

1926    137  137 

1925    1  1 

Increase  over  1925  136  136 

C.    COINS,    MEDALS 

1926    1993  1993 

1925    

Increase  over  1925  1993  1993 

D.   TEXTILES 

1926    65  9  74 

1925    61  517  578 

Increase  over  1925  4 

Decrease  from  1925  508  504 

E.    LIBRARY — BOOKS 

1926  53     230     283 

1925  32     197     229 

Increase  over  1925  21      33      54 

F.   LIBRARY — PHOTOGRAPHS 

1926         16  939  955 

1925    139  1389  1528 

Decrease  from  1925   123  450  573 

Bequests  of  objects  of  art  received  4 

Donors  of  objects  of  art  64 

Donors  to  the  Library  67 


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LOANS 

Ceramics j 

Costumes 2 

Drawings    4 

Fans    1 

Ivories    1 

Jewelry    1 

Metalwork    9 

Paintings,  including  Miniatures  161 

Prints    266 

Sculpture    18 

Textiles    57 

Woodwork  and  Furniture  189 

Total    710 

ATTENDANCE 

June  1,  1916  to  May  31st,  1917 318,471 

June  1,  1917  to  May  31st,  1918 354,266 

June  1,  1918,  to  May  31st,  1919 336,559 

June  1,  1919,  to  May  31st,  1920 337,611 

June  1,  1920,  to  May  31st,  1921 386,182 

June  1,  1921  to  May  31st,  1922 342,081 

June  1,  1922  to  May  31st,  1923 296,497 

June  1,  1923  to  May  31st,  1924 311,993 

June  1,  1924  to  May  31st,  1925 421,363 

June  1,  1925  to  May  31st,  1926 413,547 


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DONORS  OF  OBJECTS  OF  ART 
William  van  Rensselaer  Abdill  John  Story  Jenks 
Mrs.  Finley  Acker 
Mrs.  Samuel  M.  Baker 


Mrs.  L.  F.  Barranger 

Mrs.  Henry  A.  Berwind 

Morris  R.  Bockius 

Edward  W.  Bok 

Mrs.  James  F.  Breuil 

Mrs.  William  T.  Carter 

Mrs.  Hampton  L.  Carson 

Miss  Margaret  Clyde 

Miss  Annie  A.  Cowell 

Miss  Margaret  G.  Cowell 

Mrs.  Henry  Brinton  Coxe 

James  Curran 

Mrs.  Josephine  M.  de  Moll 

R.  Ball  Dodson 

H.  Louis  Duhring 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Lammot  du   Pont 

Mrs.  Pierre  S.  du  Pont 

Sir  Joseph  Duveen 

William  M.  Elkins 

G.  W.  Engle 

The  Essex  Institute 

Mrs.  Laurence  M.  Eyre 

Daniel  H.  Farr 

Willoughby  Farr 

S.   FlORENTINI 

Clarence  H.  Geist 

John  Gribbel 

Mrs.  Charles  Wolcott   Henry 

Miss  Margaretta  S.  Hinchman 
Mrs.  Pablo  Homs-Loman 
Miss  Letitia  Humphreys 
Mrs.  Philip  Jagode 
Horace  H.  F.  Jayne 

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Augustus  W.  Jordan 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Wolf 

Klebansky 
Charles  M.  Lea 
George  H.  Lorimer 
Charles  H.  Ludington 
Mrs.  Arthur  Malcom 
Mrs.  J.  J.  McHuGH 
Mrs.  John  D.  McIlhenny 
Miss  Lydia  Thompson  Morris 
Mrs.  H.  S.  Prentiss  Nichols 
Mrs.  Frank  Thorne 

Patterson 
Mrs.  Alfred  Duane  Pell 
W.  S.  Pilling 
Mrs.  Fred  Perry  Powers 
Samuel  Rea 

Estate  of  Mary  Jane  Ross 
Mrs.  Edward  S.  Sayres 
Miss  Caroline  H.  Schrader 
Miss  Fanny  A.  Shortridge 
Miss  Joan  F.  J.  Soop 
J.  Stogdell  Stokes 
S.  M.  Sullivan,  in  the 

name  of  Eleanor  HustedLeal 
James  F.  Sullivan 
Roland  L.  Taylor 
Mrs.  Mary  E.  Theurer 
Mrs.  Pendleton  G. 

Watmough 
George  D.  Widener 
Joseph  Lapsley  Wilson 
John  T.  Windrim 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Harrison  Wright 

PlET  VAN  WyNGAERDT 


DONORS  TO  THE  LIBRARY 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  V.  Abbott 

American  Association  of  Museums 

Anonymous  (3) 

Art  Center,  New  York 

Art  Students'  League 

Mrs.  Mary  M.  At  water 

Bachstitz  Gallery 

Barnes  Foundation 

E.  Hamilton  Bell 

Boston  Museum  of  Fine  Arts 

Brooklyn  Institute  of  Arts  and  Sciences 

Carnegie  Museum 

Mrs.  Hampton  L.  Carson 

Charleston  Museum 

Chicago  Art  Institute 

Chicago  Historical  Society 

Cincinnati  Museum 

Cleveland  Museum  of  Art 

Colorado  Springs,  Broadmoor  Art  Gallery 

Columbia  College,  New  York 

Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania 

Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art 

Davenport  Municipal  Gallery 

Detroit  Institute  of  Arts 

Faenzas  Museo  Internazionale  della  Ceramiche 

Fairmount  Park  Art  Association 

Hackley  Art  Gallery 

Hartford,  Wadsworth  Atheneum 

Hispanic  Society  of  America 

Indianapolis  Art  Association,  John  Herron  Art  Institute 

Los  Angeles  Museum 

Macbeth  Gallery 


Z7 


John  D.  McIlhenny 

Minneapolis,  Institute  of  Arts 

Montevideo:  Trabajo 

MusEO  Nacional  de  Arqueologia,  Historia  y  Etnografia, 

Mexico 
Museum  of  the  American  Indian,  Heye  Foundation 
Newark  Museum  Association 
New  York  Historical  Society 
New  York,  Metropolitan  Museum  of  Art 
Numismatic  and  Antiquarian  Society 
Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts 
Pennsylvania  Horticultural  Society 
Samuel  Rea 

Reading  Public  Museum  and  Art  Gallery 
Rhode  Island  School  of  Design 
Rochester  Memorial  Art  Gallery 
St.  Louis  City  Art  Museum 
St.  Paul  Institute 
Frederick  Fairchild  Sherman 
Royal  Ontario  Museum  of  Archaeology,  Toronto 
Smithsonian  Institution,  Washington 

Society  for  the  Preservation  of  New  England  Antiquities 
Staten  Island  Institute  of  Arts  and  Sciences 
Sara  Yorke  Stevenson  Memorial 
Tioga  Point  Museum 
Toledo  Museum  of  Art 
Tiffany  Studios,  New  York 
University  of  Pennsylvania  Museum 
Victoria  and  Albert  Museum,  London 
Langdon  Warner 
Samuel  W.  Woodhouse,  Jr. 
Worcester  Art  Museum 
Yale  University 


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LENDERS  OF  OBJECTS  OF  ART 


George  Tucker  Bispham 

Clarence  W.  Brazer 

Louis  Semple  Clarke 

R.  Ball  Dodson 

The  Edwin  Forrest  Home 

Mrs.  Francis  P.  Garvan 

Mrs.  John  B.  Large 

Arthur  H.  Lea 

Miss  Elizabeth  Jaudon  Lea 

Charles  M.  Lea 

Francis  Carey  Lea 

Miss  Nina  Lea 

Van  Antwerp  Lea 

Mrs.  William  Ledwith 

Miss  Bernice  M.  McIlhenny 


Mrs.  John  D.  McIlhenny 
Henry  P.  McIlhenny 
John  D.  McIlhenny 
A.  Edward  Newton 
Pennsylvania  Society  of 
Miniature  Painters 

W.  S.  Pilling 

Samuel  Rea 

Miss  Frances  Richardson 

Domenick  Sajenni 

George  Schreiber 

S.  L.  Stadelman 

J.  Stogdell  Stokes 

Miss  Helen  F.  Sturgeon 


Yamanaka  and  Company 


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REPORT  OF  THE  PRINCIPAL  OF  THE  SCHOOL 

To  the  President,  and  Trustees  of  The  Pennsylvania  Museum  and 
School  of  Industrial  Art: 

I  have  the  honor  of  presenting"  to  you  my  first  Annual  Report 
of  the  School. 

Registration 
The  total  number  of  students  attending  the  School  for  the 
year  1925-1926  was  1719,  divided  as  follows: 

Art  Department: 

Day  School   513 

Evening  School    452 

Saturday  Adult  "i  ,go 

Saturday  Junior) 

1153 

Summer  School: 
June         I 

July  \ 76 

August     ) 

Textile  Department: 

Day  School   178 

Evening  School    312 

Total    490 


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CcneoH-f: 


Work  from  the  Class  ix  Furniture  Design 


Work  from  the  Class  ix  Design 


The  School 

As  in  previous  years  the  Beginners'  Class  in  both  Schools 
was  filled  to  capacity.  It  is  gratifying-  to  know  the  advanced 
Qass  is  large,  which  shows  a  continued  interest  in  the  work 
offered  by  the  School  for  Professional  Training. 

Department  of  Industrial  Art 

The  Summer  School  was  small  in  number.  The  students  in 
attendance  were  most  enthusiastic  about  the  Courses  of  work  and 
enjoyed  the  contact  with  the  School.  The  Junior  Department,  a 
new  feature  in  the  Summer  School,  was  conducted  at  the  Museum, 
Horticultural  Hall  and  the  Zoo. 

The  new  additions  to  the  Teaching  Staff  in  the  Art  School 
are:  Miss  Rose  A.  Baird,  appointed  in  charge  of  the  Costume 
Design  Department;  Miss  Ellen  Meehan,  appointed  in  charge  of 
the  Design  Department ;  Mr.  Luigi  Spizzirri,  appointed  in  charge 
of  Nature  Study  Drawing  and  Costume  Model  Drawing;  Mr. 
Hayden  Perrera,  appointed  in  charge  of  the  Beginners'  v/ork  of 
Mechanical  Drawing,  Lettering  and  Perspective. 

It  has  been  my  pleasure  to  develop  and  project  to  a  greater 
degree  the  splendid  plan,  which  was  designed  by  Mr.  Elliott,  to 
carry  on  the  educational  possibilities  of  the  work  for  professional, 
artistic  training.  To  this  end,  the  work  accomplished  during 
the  past  term  has  been  in  strengthening  the  subject  matter  of 
each  Course.  Special  attention  has  been  given  Memory  Drawing 
and  Imaginative  Drawing,  the  developing  of  greater  facility  in 
drawing,  in  creative  ability,  emphasizing  the  study  of  Design, 
not  only  from  the  specific  concept  of  Design,  but  from  a  com- 
prehensive meaning.  A  School  of  Industrial  Art  is  a  School  of 
Design  and  the  application  of  Design;  therefore  a  School  of 
Design  indeed  must  ofifer  experiences  which  develop  not  only 
ability  and  facility  in  draftsmanship,  but  creative  power,  judgment 
and  discrimination  in  taste. 

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Professional  Training 

In  many  Departments  of  the  School  the  students  have  been 
given  many  opportunities  to  experience  contact  in  the  professional 
world.  These  contacts  have  been  of  the  greatest  value,  as  it  is 
our  purpose  to  develop  in  the  four  years  professional  standards 
to  help  each  student  carry  on  in  the  professional  world  for  which 
the  School  means  to  prepare  him.  In  this  connection  a  great 
deal  of  attention  has  been  given  to  helping  students  choose  sub- 
jects for  their  professional  training  to  which  they  are  best  fitted. 
In  making  a  study  and  suggesting  a  possible  course,  it  has  been 
our  desire  to  point  out  not  only  subjects  which  are  best  suited, 
but  subjects  which  are  not  suited  to  the  student's  need. 

Exhibitions 

We  have  been  unusually  fortunate  in  having  Exhibitions  of 
the  work  of  the  following  Philadelphia  Artists.  The  Exhibitions 
have  been  most  stimulating  to  the  student,  and  to  the  work  of  the 
School. 

John  J.  Dull  Luigi  Spizzirri 

Herbert  Pullinger  Louis  Milione 

Jessie  Willcox  Smith  Original  Rubbings  from 

Louisa  Eyre  Memorial  Brasses 

Henry  Pitz 

Showing  of  Modern  Costumes 

The  last  of  April,  the  students  in  the  Class  of  Costume 
Design  gave  at  the  Manufacturers  Club  the  Fourth  Annual  Ex- 
hibition of  Coats  and  Dresses  designed  and  made  by  the  members 
of  the  Class.  The  Coats,  Suits  and  Dresses  were  distinctive  in 
style  and  originality,  yet  in  good  taste.  The  Exhibition  in  the 
afternoon  and  evening  was  well  attended.  A  delightful  feature 
was  the  showing  of  four  Bridal  Gowns.  The  first  Gown  of  1776, 
the  second  Gown  of  1826,  the  third  Gown  of  1876,  and  the  fourth 
Gown  of  1926.  The  Bridal  Gown  of  1926  was  designed  and  made 
by  the  students  of  the  Class.     Many  of  the  Costumes  were  made 

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Work  from  the  Class  in  Drawing  from  Cast 


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from  materials  furnished  by  The  Walther  Manufacturing  Co., 
Wm.  F.  Read  &  Sons  Co.,  The  Shelbourne  Mills,  Folwell  Bros. 
&  Co.,  The  Cleveland  Worsted  Mills,  The  Continental  Mills,  and 
F.  A.  Bochman  &  Co. 

Library 

A  steady  increase  by  the  students  in  the  use  of  the  library  in 
research  work,  and  the  marked  increase  in  both  earnestness  and 
intelligence  in  their  application  is  a  noteworthy  feature  as  reflective 
of  the  attitude  of  the  student  body  as  a  whole.  The  attendance  to 
date  for  the  year  is  16,000.  Among  the  many  gifts  to  the  Library, 
Mrs.  Baird's  gift  of  Ferronnerie  Ancienne,  consisting  of  415 
Plates,  was  a  valuable  addition.  Outstanding  is  the  gift  by  the 
Class  of  1925  of  $180  to  be  expended  for  books  for  the  Library. 
Out  of  this  fund,  22  books  have  so  far  been  purchased,  each  De- 
partment being  represented  and  so  enriched. 

Lectures 

Mr.  Fiske  Kimball  spoke  to  the  students  most  interestingly 
regarding  the  Use  and  Purpose  of  the  Museum  in  relation  to 
Research  and  the  School. 

Mr.  Samuel  Yellin  gave  an  interesting  talk  on  Design,  show- 
ing many  charming  photographs  of  iron  work,  designed  by  Old 
Masters,  and  many  valuable  pictures  of  his  own  design  and  crafts- 
manship. 

Lectures  by  Members  of  the  Faculty 

Mr.  J.  Frank  Copeland  and  Mr.  Edward  Warwick  gave  a 
number  of  lectures  to  clubs  and  schools  on  various  subjects  per- 
taining to  Art,  during  the  past  winter. 

Mr.  Hussey  has  given  a  number  of  lectures  at  educational 
meetings  in  adjacent  States. 

Miscellaneous 

A  number  of  students  of  the  Costume  Design  Class  visited 
shops  in  New  York,  seeing  many  new  models  in  Costume  Design 
direct  from  France. 


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The  students  of  the  Teachers'  Training-  Class  have  been  en- 
gaged in  practice  teaching  in  forty  schools,  which  has  given  the 
students  the  opportunity  to  experience  school  work  before  com- 
pleting their  Course  in  Teachers'  Training. 

To  develop  a  school  of  the  highest  artistic,  professional  stand- 
ing is  my  one  increasing  purpose,  a  school  of  thinkers,  workers, 
students,  developed  in  the  art  of  Industrial  Art.  The  Pennsyl- 
vania Museum  and  School  of  Industrial  Art,  with  its  splendid 
location,  its  Department  of  Training,  the  Philadelphia  Textile 
School,  and  the  Art  School,  with  the  Museum  and  its  fine  Collec- 
tions, should  attract  to  a  greater  degree,  not  only  students  from 
Philadelphia  and  Pennsylvania,  but  from  every  State  in  the  Union. 
Already  our  enrollment  shows  representatives  from  twenty-three 
States,  North,  South,  East  and  West. 

We  look  back  over  the  past  fifty  years  of  magnificent  accom- 
plishment ever  as  we  look  forward  to  the  new  fifty  years  of 
growth  and  development  in  the  fineness  of  the  profession  of  In- 
dustrial Arts. 

Respectfully  submitted, 

Edmondson  Hussey, 

Principal. 


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Work  from  the  Class  in  Design 


REPORT  OF  THE  TREASURER 

For  the  Fiscal  Year  ended  May  31,  1926 
GENERAL  FUND 

RECEIPTS 

For  Operation  (including"  Maintenance) 

State  of  Pennsylvania  Contribution..  $42,500.00 

City  of  Philadelphia  Contribution 50,000.00 

Income  from  Endowments 17,411.80 

Gifts  and  Membership  Dues 20,237.53 

Tuition  Fees   149,438.00 

Miscellaneous    549.61 

$280,136.94 

EXPENDITURES 

For  Museum  Maintenance $40,535.66 

School  Maintenance  210,220.77 

Administration    27,659.39 

$278,415.82 

Balance    1,721.12 

$280,136.94 
RESTRICTED  FUNDS 

RECEIPTS 

For  Purchase  of  Museum  Collections 

Income  from  Endowments  $20,533.60 
Gifts     and     Membership 

Dues   44,766.99 

$65,300.59 

For  Other  Purposes 

Income  from  Endowments     $9,854.43 
Gifts     and     Miscellaneous 

Receipts    34,147.96 

44,002.39 

$109,302.98 

EXPENDITURES 

For  Museum  Collections $58,129.49 

Other  Purposes 39,991.34 

$98,120.83 

Balance    11,182.15 

$109,302.98 
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THE  PENNSYLVANIA  MUSEUM  AND  SCHOOL 
OF  INDUSTRIAL  ART 

Statement  of  Assets  and  Liabilities  as  of  May  31,  1926 

ASSETS 

Cash  on  hand  and  in  Bank.  .  .  .  $40,892.39 

Real  Estate  (cost)   $.550,778.99 

Less  Mortgage  500,000.00    50,778.99 

Investments   (cost)    736,832.79 

$828,504.17 

LIABILITIES 

Scholarship  Funds $52,899.06 

Prize  Funds 11,119.57 

Miscellaneous  Funds   673,967.63 

737,986.26 

Temporary  Loans 10,000.00 

Restricted  Funds    61,859.21 

809,845.47 

Balance 18,658.70 

$828,504.17 

We  have  examined  the  books  and  accounts  of  The  Pennsyl- 
vania Museum  and  School  of  Industrial  Art  for  the  year  ending 
May  31,  1926  and  we  hereby  certify  that  the  foregoing  Report 
of  theTreasurer  and  the  Statement  of  Assets  and  Liabilities  cor- 
rectly set  forth  the  true  financial  position  of  the  institution  as  of 
that  date. 

Respectfully  submitted, 

HuNziKER  &  Company. 
Charles  C.  Hunziker, 
June  7,  1926  Certified  Public  Accountant. 


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REPORT  OF  THE  ASSOCIATE  COMMITTEE 
OF  WOMEN 

To  the  President  and  Board  of  Trustees: 

I  herewith  present  the  Thirty-ninth  Annual  Report  of  the 
Associate  Committee  of  Women. 

Costume:  Mrs.  Coxe  brought  the  work  of  the  Costume 
Committee  before  the  pubHc  at  a  Fashion  Show  given  at  the 
Manufacturers'  Club  on  the  afternoon  and  evening  of  April  29th. 
Much  enthusiasm  was  shown  for  the  work  of  the  Class. 

Entertainment:  Mrs.  S.  Grey  Dayton — An  entertainment 
called  the  "Globe  Trotters"  was  held  at  the  Academy  of  Music 
on  May  12th.  Much  credit  should  be  given  to  Mrs.  Dayton 
and  to  assistants  for  its  success. 

Furniture  and  Woodwork  :  Miss  Hinchman — Visits  were 
paid  by  the  students  to  the  houses  of  well-known  collectors  of 
Antique  Furniture, — one  to  the  home  of  Mr.  Reifsnyder,  to  see 
his  valuable  collection  of  Chippendale. 

House  Committee:  Under  the  able  management  of  Mrs. 
Dick  the  rest  room  was  re-decorated,  new  curtains  bought  and  a 
curtain  given  to  the  Library. 

Illustration  :  Mrs.  Leidy  reported  that  her  Committee  had 
collected  examples  of  work  of  some  of  the  former  famous  students 
of  the  School  for  the  stimulation  of  students  now  attending.  Many 
have  been  framed  and  hung. 

Library:  The  outstanding  gifts  of  the  year  have  been 
"Ferronnerie  Ancienne"  given  by  Mrs.  Baird  and  $180  given  by 
the  Class  of  1925,  to  buy  books  for  the  Library.  The  attendance 
has  been  over  1500. 

Membership:     Seven  new  members  were  elected. 

Two  new  Committees  were  created :  Modeling,  Miss  Louisa 
Eyre,  Chairman,  and  Poster  Advertising,  Miss  Jessie  Willcox 
Smith,  Chairman. 

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Museum  :  Mr.  Kimball,  anxious  for  close  co-operation  be- 
tween the  Associate  Committee  of  Women  and  the  Museum,  has 
invited  the  Committee  to  hold  three  of  its  regular  meetings  at 
the  Museum  next  year. 

Teas  were  given  by  several  members  of  the  Committee  to 
interest  their  friends  in  the  recent  acquisitions  by  the  Museum 
and  the  need  of  rounding  out  the  collections  already  started. 
$7,000  have  already  been  raised  by  the  Associate  Committee 
toward  the  purchase  of  the  tapestry  now  at  the  Museum  and 
$1,000  have  been  promised. 

Mrs.  Henry  reported  Teas  given:  one  at  the  opening  of 
Mr.  Stokes's  and  Mr.  Brazier's  Exhibition  of  Windsor  Chairs 
and  painted  Pennsylvania  chests ;  one  at  the  opening  of  the 
John  D.  Mcllhenny  Memorial  Exhibition. 

Scholarship:  Mrs.  Nichols  reports  a  number  of  boys 
and  girls  given  Saturday  Scholarships  by  the  members  of  the 
Committee  and  their  friends. 

Students  League  House:  The  League  House  is  full  and 
there  has  been  no  illness.  New  furniture  was  bought  for  the 
reception  room  costing  $300, 

Wrought  Iron  :  Mrs.  Patterson  reported  two  sconces  made 
for  the  rest  room  and  several  orders  filled  outside. 

Reports  were  made  by  the  Prize,  the  Pottery  and  the  Textile 
Committees. 

The  Historical  Sketch  written  by  Miss  Hinchman  has  been 
a  source  of  much  needed  information  to  the  new  members  of  the 
Corporation  and  the  Associate  Committee. 

Respectfully  submitted, 

Ella  G.  Weimer, 
Acting  Corresponding  Secretary. 


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Work  from  the  Class  in  Wrought  Iron 


Work  from  the  Class  in  Wrought  Iron 


SUMMARY  OF  ANNUAL  REPORT  OF  THE  TREASURER 

OF  THE  ASSOCIATE  COMMITTEE  OF  WOMEN 

1925-1926 

Receipts  : 

Balance  May  1,  1925  $1,939.96 

Dues   $255.00 

Assessments     95.00 

Prizes   437.00 

Interest  from  Harrison  Trust  Fund. .  66.63 

Income  from  Entertainment 15.00 

Contributions  for  Illustrations 110.00 

Contributions  for  Dress  Forms 52.00 

Contribution  for  Printing 6.00 

Contributions  for  Special  Purposes.  .  2,516.61 
Received  from  Charlotte  N.  Spanogle 

Account  Loan  5.00 

Interest  on  Bank  Deposits 38.70      3,596.94 


$5,536.90 

Disbursements  : 

Dues   $35.00 

Prizes    242.00 

Reports     49.25 

Insurance   24.70 

Water  Rent  29.28 

Express    1.79 

Printing    279.65 

Dress  Form 26.00 

Returned  to  Charlotte  N.  Spanogle.  .  5.00 

Safe  Deposit  Box  Rental 10.00 

Student  Loans — Due  from  "Students 

Loan  Fund"    110.00 

Special  Purposes 3,510.72      4,323.39 

Balance  in  Bank  April  30,  1926 $1,213.51 

Edward  P.  Moxey  &  Co., 
Certified  Public  Accountants. 


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MEMBERSHIP 

EXTRACT  FROM  THE  CIIARTER 

The  Corporation  shall  be  composed  of  persons  who  may 
become  members  upon  such  terms  as  the  Trustees  shall  determine. 
Persons  of  either  sex  shall  be  eligible  to  membership. 

CLASSIFICATION  OF  MEMBERS 

Benefactors  in  Perpetuity,  who  contribute  or  bequeath  $25,000 
or  more  to  the  Corporation, 

Patrons  in  Perpetuity,  who  contribute  or  bequeath  $5,000  to 
the  Corporation. 

Fellows  for  Life,  who  contribute  $1,000  at  one  time. 

Life  Members,  who  contribute  $300  at  one  time. 

Fellows,  who  contribute  $250  a  year. 

Sustaining  Members,  who  contribute  $100  a  year. 

Contributing  Members,  who  contribute  $25  a  year. 

Annual  Members,  who  contribute  $10  a  year. 

Fellows  or  Sustaining  Members,  whose  contributions  aggre- 
gate $1,000,  may  be  elected  Fellows  for  Life, 

Any  person  may  be  elected  Benefactor,  Patron,  Fellow  for 
Life  or  Life  Member,  who  shall  have  made  a  gift  to  an  amount 
requisite  for  admission  to  the  respective  class. 

Benefactors,  Patrons,  Fellows  for  Life  and  Life  Members 
shall  not  be  liable  to  annual  dues. 

All  funds  received  from  Benefactors,  Patrons,  Fellows  for 
Life  and  Life  Members  shall  be  permanently  invested  as  part 
of  the  Endowment  Fund,  unless  otherwise  requested  by  the 
donor. 


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MEMBERS  OF  THE  CORPORATION 

BENEFACTORS  IN   PERPETUITY 

*Baugh,  Margaret  L.  *McIlhenny,  John  D. 

*Frishmuth,  Sarah  S.  *Shippen,  Elizabeth  Swift 

LuDiNGTON,  Charles  H.  Wood,  William 


PATRONS  IN 
*Baird,  John 
*Barton,  Susan  R. 

BispHAM,  George  Tucker 
*Blanchard,  Anna 
*Blanchard,  Harriet 
*Childs,  George  W. 

Combs,  Mrs.  Mary  A. 

DissTON,  Henry  &  Sons 
*DoLAN,  Thomas 
*Drexel,  a.  J. 
*Drexel,  F.  a. 

Elkins,  William  M. 
*Garrett,  Julia 
*Garrett,  W,  E.,  Jr. 
*Gibson,  Henry  C. 

Gibson,  Mrs.  Henry  C. 
*Gibson,  Susan  W.  P. 
*Harrison,  Thomas  Skelton 

Henry,  Mrs.  Charles  W. 

Henry,  Mrs.  J.  Norman 
*Houston,  H.  H. 
*Jenks,  John  Story 

*Deceased 


PERPETUITY 
*Lea,  Henry  C. 

Lea,  Miss  Nina 

Laughlin,  Henry  A. 
*Lippincott,  Agnes 
*McFadden,  John  H. 
*Magee,  Fannie  S. 
*MooRE,  Clara  J. 
*MoRRis,  John  T. 

Morris,  Lydia  T. 

Patterson,  Mrs.  Frank 

Thorne 
*Search,Theodore  C. 
*Scott,  Anna  D. 
*  Sulzberger,  Mayer 
*Taylor,  Mary  E. 

Taylor,  Roland  L. 
*Temple,  Joseph  E. 
*Weightman,  William 

Whitney,  A.,  &  Sons 

Widener,  George  D. 

Williams,  Mrs.  Charles  F. 

WiSTER,  Mrs.  Jones 


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FELLOWS  FOR  LIFE 


B.,T.B. 

Berwind,  Mrs.  Henry  A. 
BocKius,  Morris  R. 
Brubaker,  Mrs.  Albert  P. 
Carter,  Mrs.  William  T. 
Crane,  T.  I. 

Frazier,  George  Harrison 
Fuguet,  Howard 
Geist,  Clarence  H. 
Humphreys,  Miss  Letitia 
Hutchinson,  Sydney  E. 
Jayne,  Horace  H.  F. 
Johnson,  Eldridge  Reeves 
LoRiMER,  George  Horace 


Mastbaum,  Jules  E. 
McIlhenny,  Mrs.  John  D. 
Nichols,  Mrs.  H.  S.  Prentiss 
Patterson,  Frank  Thorne 
Re  A,  Samuel 
Reifsnyder,  Howard 
Stokes,  J.  Stogdell 
Sullivan,  James  F. 
Taylor,  Roland  L. 
TowNSEND,  Mrs.  David 
TuBizE  Artificial  Silk  Com- 
pany OF  America 
Wanamaker,  Rodman 
Wilson,  Jos.  Lapsley 
WiNDRiM,  John  T. 


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LIFE  MEMBERS 


Allen,  Joseph 

Artman,  Mrs.  Caroline  Foederer 

Baeder,  Adamson  &  Co. 

Barney,  James  W. 

Battles,  H.  H. 

Beardwood,  Mrs.  Joseph  T. 

Beck,  Miss  Adele  M. 

Bein,  August 

Blaetz,  Jacob  H. 

Blair,  Andrew  A. 

Blakiston,  Miss  Mary 

Boericke,  Gideon 

Boger  &  Crawford 

Bok,  Edward  W. 

Bok,  Mrs.  Edward  W. 

Bond,  Charles 

Bower,  F.  B. 

Bower,  William  H. 

Braun,  John  F. 

Brazier,  Miss  E.  Josephine 

Bready,  Edwin  K. 

Brock,  Henry  G. 

Bryant,  Henry  G. 

Butcher,  Henry  C. 

Butcher,  Mrs.  Henry  C. 

Caldwell,  J.  E.,  &  Co. 

Capp,  Seth-Bunker 

Carpenter,  Captain  Aaron  E. 

Carson,  Mrs.  Hampton  L. 

Chase,  Mrs.  Mary  Justice 

Chichester,  Mrs.  George  Mason 

Clark,  Charles  D. 

Clark,  Edward  Walter 

Clark,  Walton 

Clark,  Mrs.  Walton 

Clarke,  Louis  S. 

Cochran,  M. 

Coleman,  Edward  R. 

Coleman,  Miss  Fanny  B. 

Collins,  Henry  H. 

Cope,  Miss  Caroline  E. 

Curtis,  Cyrus  H.  K. 

Dobbins,  Miss  Laura  E. 

Dobson,  John  &  James,  Inc. 

Dreer,  Mrs.  William  F. 

Drexel,  Mrs.  John  R. 

Duhring,  Mrs.  Henry 

DuPont  deNemours,  E.  I.,  &  Co. 

Dwier,  W.  Kirkland 

Eagleson,  John 

Eddystone  Manufacturing  Co. 

Elkins,  George  W.,  Jr. 

Ennis,  Andrew  J. 


Evans,  Miss  Lena  Cadwalader 

Eyre,  Mrs.  Laurence 

Fay,  Leonard  A. 

Fels,  Samuel  S. 

Fromuth,  August  G. 

Fuller,  Mrs.  Wm.  A.  M. 

Furness,  Mrs.  Horace  Howard,  Jr. 

Garrett,  Mrs.  Walter 

Geyelin,  Mrs.  Emile  C. 

Gribbel,  John 

Grove,  Mrs.  Henry  S. 

Harrison,  Alfred  C. 

Harrison,  George  L. 

Harrison,  H.  Norris 

Harrison,  John,  Jr. 

Harvey,  R.  Wistar 

Hatfield,  Henry  R. 

Helme,  William  E. 

Helme,  Mrs.  William  E. 

Heppe,  Florence  J. 

Hetzel,  George  C. 

Hill,  George  W. 

Hinchman,  Miss  Anne 

Hinchman,  Margaretta  S. 

Hires,  Charles  E. 

Horn  &  Hardart  Baking  Co. 

Horn,  Joseph  V. 

Horrocks  Bros. 

Horstmann,  Wm.  H.,  &  Sons 
Jarden,  Mrs.  Mary  Templin 

Jayne,  David,  &  Sons 

Jenkins,  Charles  F. 

Jenks,  John  S. 

Johnson,  Mrs.  George  K. 

Johnson,  R.  Winder 

Justi,  Henry  M. 

Justice,  Mrs.  William  W. 

Keen,  Edwin  F. 

Kennedy,  John  M.,  Jr. 

Klauder,  Charles  Z. 

Klebansky,  Wolf 

Klebansky,  Mrs.  Wolf 

Klemm,  Mrs.  Maria 

Landenberger,  J.  William 

Laughlin,  Ann  Irwin 

Lea,  Arthur  H. 

Lewis,  Mrs.  John  Frederick 

Lewis,  Richard  E. 

Lippincott,  Walter  H. 

Logan,  Mrs.  Robert  R. 

MacNeill,  William 

Madeira,  Louis  C,  &  Sons 

Matteossian,  Mrs.  Herant  Baron 


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May,  Mrs.  Joseph 

MoCahan,  William  J.,  Jr. 

McLanahan,  M.  Hawley 

McNeely,  Miss  Florence 

McNeely,  Robert  K. 

McNeely,  Mrs.  Robert  K. 

Meigs,  Arthur  I. 

Meigs,  Mrs.  Arthur  V. 

Meirs,  Mrs.  Richard  Wain 

Miles,  Thomas  H. 

Miller,  Mrs.  Benjamin 

Miller,  Mrs.  E.  Clarence 

Millville  Manufacturing  Company 

Milne,  David 

Moore,  Mrs.  Amory  O. 

Moore,  Clarence  B. 

Morris,  Effingham  B. 

Morris,  Lawrence  J. 

Newbold,  Mrs.  John  S. 

Newton,  Mrs.  Jewett  B. 

Oehrle  Brothers  Co. 

Oliver  Knitting  Company 

Olsen,  Tinius 

Perot,  T.  Morris,  Jr. 

Pitcairn,  Raymond 

Powers,  Thomas  Harris 

Price,  Eli  Kirk 

Prime,  Mrs.  Alfred  Cox 

Proctor  &  Schwartz 

Provident  Life  &  Trust  Co. 

Quaker  Lace  Co. 

Roberts,  Mrs.  Charles 

Robinson,  Anthony  Wayne 

Rossmassler,  Walter  H. 

Ryan,  James  J. 


Santa  Eulalia,  Countess  of 

Scholes,  William,  &  Sons,  Inc. 

Schwehn,  Harry  J. 

Scott,  William  H. 

Segal,  Adolph 

Semple,  Miss  Helen 

Semple,  Mrs.  Matthew 

Smith,  Mrs.  A.  Percival 

Smith,  Horace  Eugene 

Smith,  Mrs.  Jacqueline  Harrison 

Smith,  Lewis  Lawrence 

Spink,  William 

Sproul,  Hon.  William  C. 

Steel  Heddle  Mfg.  Co. 

Steel,  E.  T.,  &  Co. 

Sullivan,  James  J. 

Supplee-Wills-Jones  Milk  Co. 

Sutro,  Paul  E. 

Sykes  Brothers,  Inc. 

Taft,  Elihu  B. 

Thayer,  Mrs.  Sydney 

Thomas,  T.  Lewis 

Thropp,  Mrs.  Joseph  E. 

Todd,  Mrs.  Forde  Anderson 

Wagner,  Samuel 

Warden,  W.  G. 

Warner,  Langdon 

Welsh,  Francis   Ralston 

Wetherill  &  Bro. 

Whitall,  Tatum  Co. 

Williams,  David  E. 

Wood,  Mrs.  Charles  Martin 

Wood,  Walter 

Wright,  Mrs.  Raymond  D.  B. 

Wyatt,  Mrs.  Walter  S. 


SUSTAINING  MEMBERS 


Atlas  Dye  Works 
Brooks  Brothers  Co. 
Continental  Mills,  Inc. 
Erben-Harding  Company 

Fairmount  Park  Art  Association 
Gable,  James  F. 


Lorimer,  George  Horace 
Star  and  Crescent  Co. 
Stead-Miller  Company 
Sullivan,  James  F. 
Wetherill,  Mrs.  Samuel  P. 
Wilson,  James,  &  Sons 
Wood,  Edward  Randolph 


CONTRIBUTING  MEMBERS 

Bloch,  Arthur  Brown,  Landy  B. 

Bochmann,  F.  A.,  &  Co.,  Browne,  Mrs.  John 
Inc.  Coates 

Blight,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  E.  Bodine,  Mrs.  Samuel  T.   Burnham,  Miss  Mary  A. 
Spencer  Bromley,  Henry  S.  Burpee,  Mrs.  Frank  H. 


Art  Alliance,  The 
Bains,  Edward 
Bishop,  Robert  P. 


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Howland,  Miss  Alice  G. 
Ionic  Mills 


Campbell,  John  J. 

Carstairs,  Daniel  H, 

Childs,  W.  H.  H. 

Clarke,  James  H. 

Clay,  Helen  Maud 

Clay,  Mrs.  Mary  F.  R. 

Collins,  Alfred  M. 

Collins,  Mrs.  Philip  S. 

Converse,  Miss  Mary  E.  Kie'nef  Jacob 

Coral  Manufacturing        ^^^^^  '-^^^^  Hermine 

^  C°-  .. ,      TT  Knox,  Charles  C 

Coxe,  Mrs.  Henry 

Brinton 


Jeanes,  Mrs.  Isaac  W. 
Jeanes,  Joseph  Y. 
Jones,  Frederick  T. 

Kelley,  John  A.,  Jr. 
Kershaw,  Mrs.  Nelson 


Lavino,  Mrs.  E.  G. 


Cummings,  J.  Howell  Lea,  Charles  M. 
Cunningham,  Wilfred  H.Legge  Percy  A. 
Currie,  Barton  W.  Leighton,  Mrs  A.  O 

Lesley,  Robert  W. 
Dearnley,  Mrs.  ElizabethLevering,  Frank  D. 

Degn,  "William  L.  Lotz,  William  F.  ^^.„w.v.v  .,^.0.  ^^.,-. 

Drexel,  Mrs.  George  W.  Lowry,  Mrs.  William  C.  Schofield,"}!  ^Dobson 
Childs  Ludington,  C.  Townsend    Seeler,  Edgar  Y 


Rambo,  Joseph  S, 

Read,  William  F.,  &  Sons 
Company 

Reilly,  Mrs.  John 

Rhoads,  William  G. 

Rinehart,  H.  P.,  Sons, 
Inc. 

Ring,  Jonathan,  &  Son, 
Inc. 

Roberts,  Mrs.  Percival, 
Jr. 

Robins,  Thomas 

Rosenbach,  Phillip 

Rossmassler,  Mrs.  Rich- 
ard 

Samuel,  Frank 

Sanborn,  Edward  H. 

Schiedt,  J.  Henry 

Schmidt,  Mrs.  Edward  A. 


Ludington,  Mrs.  C. 
Townsend 


Earnshaw,  George  E, 

Eisenlohr,  Charles  J. 

Elkinton,  William  T.        Markoe,  Mrs.  John 

Elmwood  Mills  CompanyMason,  John  H.,  Sr. 


Mellors,  Norman 
Metasol  Company 
Millville  Mfg.  Co. 
Mitchell,  Allen  R.,  & 

Sons 
Morris,  E.  H. 


Fisher,  Howard  W 
Fisher,  Mrs.  Thomas 
Fitzpatrick,  A.  L. 
Fletcher  Works 
Foerderer,  Percival  E. 
Fox,  Hannah 
Freund,  Rudolph 
Friedberger-Aaron    Mfg 
Co. 

Gibbs  Underwear  Co. 
Gibson,  Henry  C. 
Gilmour,  R.  and  A.  J. 
Goldstein,  Leopold 
Grasselli  Chemical  Co. 
Gray,  Wilfred 
Groome,  Mrs.  John  C. 

Hamilton,  Richard  J. 
Hart,  Mrs.  Charles  Mc- 

Curdy 
Harvey,  Mrs.  John  S.  C. 
Haslam  &  Querner 
Henderson,  Mrs.  Samuel  Phelps,  Henry  F, 

J. 
Hiester,  Mrs.  Isaac 
Holmes,  William  L. 


Seeler,  Mrs.  Edgar  V. 
Shryock,  Miss  Genevieve 

A. 
Simon,  Mrs.  Stephen  J, 
Sinkler,  Wharton 
Smith,  Mrs.  C.  Morton 
Smith,  Manning  J. 
Snook,  S.  G. 
Snowden,  F.  Laird 
Sproules,  Edwin  G. 


Moss  Rose  Manufactur-  Stimson,  Miss  Anna  K. 

ing  Company  Stroud,  Mrs.  Morris  W., 

Muir,  Joseph  Z.  Jr. 

Murphy,  Edward  Sullivan,  James  F. 

Nassau,  Mrs.  Charles  F.  Taylor  Brothers 
Newbold,  Captain  Arthurlramer,  Joseph  C 


E.,  Jr. 
Newbold,  E.  S. 
Oliver,  Mrs.  L.  StauflFer 

Page,  Mrs.  Louis  Rod- 
man 
Parker,  Robert  B. 
Parker,  Mrs.  Alvin  A. 
Pearson,  Fred,  &  Co. 
Peterson,  Arthur 


Turner,  John  S. 
Vickerman,  R.  E. 
Vickerman,  Warren  P, 
Walther,  John  F. 
Warden,  Mrs.  Clarence 

A. 
Webb,  Andrew  S. 
Weimar  Brothers 
Wheeler,  Mrs.  Mary  C. 
Whiteley  &  Collier 
Wilmsen,  Bernard 


Philadelphia  Carpet  Mills  Winsor,  Mrs.  James  D. 
Philadelphia  Felt  Co.         Wood,  Clement  B. 
Putt,  Frank  B.  Woodward,  Mrs.  George 


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Abbott,  C.  Yarnall 
Abbott,  Aliss  Gertrude 
Abbott,  J.  Herman,  M.D. 
Abeeco  Mills,  Inc. 
Aberle,  George  F. 
Aberle,  Gustave 
Aberle,  H.  C. 
Abmeyer,  Gustav  W.  E. 
Achuff ,  Robert  P. 
Acker,  Mrs.  Finley 
Adaire,  Alexander 
Adams,  Harry  S. 
Adams,  Joseph  M.,  Co. 
Addis,  Leonard  M. 
Adger,  Miss  Willian 
Adolph,  Albert  J. 
Aertson,  Mrs.  Guilliaen 
Agnew,  C.  F. 
Albers,  Anton  P. 
Albrecht,  Nicholas 
Alden,  E.  H. 
Alexander,  E.  P. 
Alexander,  Edward  T. 
Alexander,  Mrs.  Helen  V 
Alexander,  William  H.  S, 
Allen,  Clifford  P.,  Jr. 
Allen,  Miss  Laura 
Allen,  Mrs.  Maria 

McKean 
Allen,  William  L. 
Allen,  Mrs.  William  N. 
Alpern,  M. 

Altenender,  Theodore 
Amidon,  H.  E. 
Amos,  Harry  M. 
Anderson,  Mrs.  David  G. 
Anderson,  E.  H. 
Anderson,  Mrs.  Edward 

A. 
Anderson,  Miss  Harriet 
Anderson,  Harvey 
Anderson,  W.  M. 
Anderson,  W.  S. 
Anderson,  Mrs.  W. 

Downs 
Anthony,  Miss  Lucy  E. 
Antrim,  Mrs.  Phyllis  L. 
Apex  Chemical  Co. 
Appleton,  Henry  Lewis 
Appleton,  W.  S. 
Apt,  Max 

Archer,  Mrs.  F.  Morse 
Argentieri,  Joseph  R. 
Armor,  C.  J. 


ANNUAL  MEMBERS 
Armstrong,  F.  Wallis 
Arnold,  Mrs.  Miriam  K. 
Asam,  Henry 
Ashbrook,  Mrs.  Joseph 
Ashman,  Mrs.  Charles 
Ashman,  Charles  T. 
Ashton,  Mrs.  Leonard  C. 
Ashton,  Mrs.  Thomas  G. 
Aspel,  Joseph,  M.D. 
Assenheimer,  C.  F.,  M.D. 
Astley,  Mrs.  G.  Mason 
Atkins,  John  S. 
Atkinson,  Mrs.  Elizabeth 

E. 
Atkinson,  J.  Powell 
Atkinson,  James  H. 
Atkinson,  Thomas  H., 

M.D. 
Atwater,  Henry 
Austin,  Mrs.  Esmonde  H. 
Austin,  Richard  L. 
Ayers,  H.  H.  and  A.  B. 
Ayers,  Henry 

Babbitt,  Niles  S. 
Bacon,  Albert  E. 
Badenhausen,  Phillips 
Baer,  B.  F.,  M.D. 
Bahr,  A.  W. 
Baile,  Robert,  Sr. 
Bailey,  Raymond  H. 
Bailey,  V.  Pinnock,  M.D. 
Baird,  E.  W. 
Baird,  Mrs.  Edward  W. 
Baird,  Thomas  E.,  Jr. 
Baker,  A.  T. 
Baker,  Daniel 
Balderston,  Eugene  P. 
Balderston,  Mrs.  H.  L. 
Baldi,  Vito  M. 
Baldwin,  Arthur  R. 
Baldwin,  Kate  W.,  M.D. 
Balfrey,  M.  Eugene,  M.D, 
Ball,  Thomas  H. 
Ballard,  Mrs.  Ellis  Ames 
Ballinger,  Robert  L 
Bardsley,  Walter  B. 
Barenbaum,  Louis,  M.D. 
Baringer,  Milton  F. 
Barker,  Samuel 
Barker,  W.  A.  L. 
Barker,  Walter  C,  M.D. 
Barlement,  Philip  L. 


Barnard,  Chester  I. 
Barnes,  Miss  Eleanor 

Biddle 
Barnes,  H.  P. 
Barnes,  Miss  Harriet  L. 
Barnes,  Mrs.  John 

Hampton 
Barnes,  M.  F.,  M.D. 
Barnes,  Warren  S. 
Barnes,  William 
Barnett,  Harry  Newton 
Baron,  Dr.  A. 
Barratt,  Alfred 
Barrett,  Miss  Mary  E. 
Barrows,  D.  Byers 
Barry,  James  B. 
Bass,  Joseph  H. 
Bassett,  H.  P. 
Bateman,  T.  H. 
Bates,  Mrs.  William 
Baton,  H.  E. 
Battersby,  William  H. 
Battin,  Henry  S. 
Baxter,  C.  C. 
Baxter,  John 
Bayard,  Mrs.  C.  A. 
Baylinson,  S.  Brian 
Beach,  G.  F. 
Beale,  L.  T. 

Beamish,  Miss  Mary  F. 
Beardsley,  Mrs.  E.  J.  G. 
Beath,  E.  R. 
Beaumont,  Charles  O. 
Beaumont,  Mrs.  R.  H. 
Bechmann,  Mrs.  William 
Beck,  Charles  W.,  Jr. 
Beck,  Mrs.  J.  B. 
Becker,  Gustave 
Beckman,  Joseph  S. 
Bedford,  J.  Claude 
Beeber,  Hon.  Dimner 
Beerwald,  Benjamin  D. 
Beggs,  Lawrence  D. 
Behrer,  Mrs.  Lovey  A. 
Beifield,  Charles  H. 
Beishlag,  Mrs.  Belle  E. 
Belber,  Aaron  S. 
R    T  B 
Bell,  Dudley  E. 
Bell,  Miss  Emily 
Bell,  James  McK. 
Bell,  Samuel,  Jr. 
Bellin,  Harry 
Belmont,  E.  A. 


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Belmont,  L.  A. 
Belsterling,  William  F. 
Bement,  William  P. 
Benbow,  George  L. 
Bencker,  Ralph  B. 
Bendere,  Edward  C. 
Benkert,  Mrs.  Harry  N. 
Benkert,  W.  C,  Sr. 
Bennett,  Stanley 
Bennett,  William  A., 

M.D. 
Benson,  Mrs.  Edwin  N., 

Jr. 
Benson,  W.  John 
Bentley,  Harry 
Benze,  C.  Theodore 
Berens,  Bernard,  M.D. 
Berenstein,  Louis  C. 
Berg,  Adolph 
Berger,  David 
Berger,  M.  Russell 
Berkelbach,  John  S. 
Bernheimer,  L.  G. 
Bernstein,  Jacob 
Berry,  Ernest 
Berry,  George  W. 
Berryman,  Robert  J. 
Bertolet,  J.  Allen,  M.D. 
Bertolet,  William  H.,  Jr. 
Bertolette,  Miss  Helen 
Berwind,  Miss  J.  A. 
Beta  Gamma  Sigma  Sor 

ority 
Betelle,  Howard  E. 
Bettle,  Mrs.  Samuel 
Betz,  Harry  S. 
Beury,  Charles  E. 
Biberman,  Lewis 
Bickel,  Charles  E. 
Bickel,  John 

Bickley,  George  Howard 
Biddle,  Mrs.  Arthur 
Biddle,  Charles  W. 
Biddle,  Miss  Edith  F. 
Biddle,  Miss  Emily  W. 
Biederman,  Louis 
Bihimaier,  Fred  A. 
Birdsell,  R.  W.,Jr. 
Birdsong  &  Co. 
Bishop,  James  C. 
Bishop,  Mrs.  Philip 
Bishop,  William 
Bjornsgaard,  P.  L. 
Blabon,  Mrs.  George  C. 
Black,  D.  Frank 


Blackburne,  Mrs.  Ida  P. 

C. 
Blackwood,  Mrs.  Russell 

T. 
Blakiston,  Miss  Emma 
Blankenburg,  Mrs. 

Rudolph 
Blaustein,  Louis  N. 
Blight,  Mrs.  W.  S. 
Blitzstein,  M.  L.,  &  Co. 
Blitzstein,  Rosalie  M., 

M.D. 
Blood,  Henry 
Blood,  Mrs.  Russell 
Blum,  Charles 
Blumenthal,  Moses  L. 
Bodine,  Cornelius 
Bodine,  Samuel  T. 
Bodo,  Louis 
Boericke,  Harold 
Boeshore,  Miller  H. 
Boghetti,  Guiseppe 
Bohlen,  Miss  Catherine 
Bok,  W.  Curtis 
Bole,  Mrs.  John  Clark 
Bolger  Brothers 
Bone,  Elmer  E. 
Bonnell,  Henry  H. 
Bonsall,  Rodney  T. 
Borden,  Mrs.  James  B. 
Borgenski,  Samuel  J. 
•Borie,  Charles  L.,  Jr. 
Borneman,  Henry  S. 
Bornet,  Vaughn  T. 
Bortel,  Samuel  B. 
Borthwick,  Ralph  C. 
Bossard,  Jay  C. 
Boston,  L.  N.,  M.D. 
Boudart,  Charles  J. 
Boulden,  C.  C. 
Bowditch,  Walter 
Bowen,  Samuel  S. 
Bower,  Mrs.  Frederick 
Bower,  Mrs.  George  R. 
Bower,  John  L.,  M.D. 
Bower,  Maurice  L. 
Bowers,  Mrs.  Walter 
Bowman,  C.  Horace 
Boyd,  James 
Boyer,  A.  J. 
Boylan,  F.  T. 
Bracken,  Francis  B. 
Bradley,  Mrs.  Emma  V. 
Bradley,  Mrs.  John  A. 
Brady,  Franklin,  M.D. 


Braley,  Miss  Elizabeth 

W. 
Brannen,  Alfred  J. 
Branson,  Mrs.  Charles  F. 
Branson,  Thomas  F., 

M.D. 
Branson,  Mrs.  Thomas  F. 
Braun,  William,  Jr. 
Brazer,  Clarence  W. 
Brazier,  Mrs.  H.  Bartol 
Bream,  Miss  Margaret  A. 
Breck,  Mrs.  William  R. 
BregJ^  Mrs.  Caroline 

Harrah 
Breneman,  Joseph  T. 
Brengle,  Henry  G. 
Breyer,  Henry  W. 
Bricker,  Mrs.  H.  E. 
Brill,  Mrs.  G. 
Brinkman,  Leon,  M.D. 
Brinton,  Francis  D. 
Brinton,  R.  L. 
Bristol,  F.  E.,  M.D. 
Brock,  Mrs.  Horace 
Brocklehurst,  Harry 
Brooke,  Mrs.  George 
Brooks,  Alfred  M. 
Brown,  Mrs.  Alexander 
Brown,  Andrew  V. 
Brown,  Mrs.  C.  M. 
Brown,  Clarence  M. 
Brown,  Clarence  W. 
Brown,  Claude  P.,  M.D. 
Brown,  Coleman  P. 
Brown,  Dee  Carlton 
Brown,  Everett  H. 
Brown,  F.  G. 
Brown,  Francis  Head 
Brown,  Mrs.  Francis 

Shunk 
Brown,  Mrs.  Frederick 
Brown,  J.  Newlin 
Brown,  James  Crosby 
Brown,  Mrs.  John  A.,  Jr. 
Brown,  Mrs.  Richard  P. 
Brown,  William  Findlay 
Brown,  Mrs.  Wilson  H. 
Browning,  Mrs.  Edward 
Browning,  Mrs.  Edward, 

Bruen,  Mrs.  Katherine  A. 
Brumbaugh,  G.  Edwin 
Brunker,  Robert  J. 
Buckley,  Edward  S.,  Jr. 
Bullitt,  O.  H. 


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Bruner,  Francis  A. 
Bullock,  Mrs.  Horace 
Bullock,  J.  Maxwell 
Bulmer,  W.  H.,  Jr. 
Burk  Brothers 
Burk,  Henry 
Burnham,  E.  Lewis 
Burnham,  Mrs.  Geo.,  Jr. 
Burnhill  Manufacturing 

Company- 
Burns,  Robert 
Burton,  Mrs.  Alfred 
Bushnell,  Joseph,  Jr. 
Butler,  Mrs.  Edgar  H. 
Button,  Mrs.  Joseph 

Priestly 
Bux,  Julius  R. 

Cadbury,  John  W.,  Jr. 
Cadwalader,  Mrs.  John 
Cadwalader,  Mrs.  John, 

Jr. 
Cadwalader,   Mrs.    Lam- 
bert 

Cahn,  Tillman 

Calder,  Mrs.  W.  C. 
Caldwell,  Miss  Florence 
F. 

Caldwell,  Mrs.  J.  Emott 

Caldwell,  J.  E.,  &  Co. 

Caldwell,  Mrs.  John  A. 

Caldwell,  Marjorie  T. 

Callahan,  Griffin  C. 

Cameron,  Samuel  P., 
M.D. 

Camp,  Mrs.  George  R. 

Campbell,  Mrs.  Mason 

Campbell,  Milton 

Campion,  Herbert  G. 

Canfield,  John  M. 

Cannell,  Mrs.  George  M. 

Carey,  John 

Carnwath,  James 

Carpenter,  J.  Fred 

Carpenter,  John  T.,  M.D 

Carr,  G.  Wentworth 

Carr,  George  P.  N. 

Carr,  Henry  Ashley 

Carraine,  Eugene 

Carre,  Frank  L. 

Carroll,  Louis  J. 

Carroll,  Peter  F. 

Carruthers,  H.  A. 

Carson,  John  T. 

Carson,  Robert,  Sr. 


Carter,  Charles  S.  Clark,  Joseph  S. 

Carter,  Mrs.  James  New-  Clark,  Percy  H. 

CaTr,  Mrs.  Katherine  E.^^^^'  J/^^  ^"^ 


Carty,  Andrew  J 
Casanave,  John  H. 
Cascaden,  George 
Cassatt,  Robert  K. 
Cassell,  Joseph  K. 
Castner,  Samuel,  Jr 
Catharine,  Irwin  T. 
Central  M.  E 

Roxboro 
Chabot,  Joseph  F. 
Chabrow,  David 
Chadwick,  Mrs.  E.  F. 
Chahoon,  Mrs.  M.  D. 

Owen 
Chambers,  Francis  T. 
Chambers,  Mrs.  J,  H. 
Chambers,  J.  Howard 
Champion,  Harry  W 


Clarke,  James  A. 
Clattenburg,  A.  E.,  D.D. 
Claven,  Harry 
Clay,  Thomas  W.  W. 
Claypoole,  Harry  S. 
Clemence,  Victor  B. 
Clifford,  S.  Lincoln 
Church  otClothier,  Miss  Caroline 
Clothier,  Walter 
Clothier,  Mrs.  Walter 
Clymer,  Edward  T. 
Coale,  T.  E. 
Coale.  William  Ellis 
Coates,  William  M. 
Cobbett,  Alfred  H. 
Cobden,  Mrs.  A.  E. 
Cochrane,  Miss  Katherine 
L. 


Chandler,  Mrs.  George  F.  Cock,  George  B. 
Chandler,  Mrs.  Percy  M.  Cogan,  Thomas  E. 
Channell,  Mary  A.  Cohen,  A.  J.,  M.D. 

Chapman,  Mrs.  Lucia  P.    Cohen,  Charles  J. 
Chapman,  William  R.,  Jr.  Cohen,  Leon 
Charles,  Robert  E.  Cohen,  William 

Chenery,  Mrs.  Charles     Cohn,  Bernard  M. 

Morris  Coleman,  Mrs.  G.  Daw 

Cheston,  Mrs.  J.  Hamil-     son 

ton  Coleman,  Philip  F. 

Cheston,  Radcliffe,  M.D.    Coles,  George  W. 
Chew,  Miss  Elizabeth  B.    Coles,  Mrs.  Strieker 
Chew,  Mrs.  Oswald 


Chew,  Mrs.  Samuel 
Chew,  William  H. 
Chism,  Mrs.  Harriet  W. 
Chism,  J.  F. 
Chodoff,  Louis,  M.D. 
Chorley,  Mrs.  Sara  E. 
Christensen,  Adolph 
Christian,  Edward  D. 
Church,  Arthur  L. 
Church,  Miss  Frances  C. 
Churchville,  L.  A. 
Claflin,  Mrs.  C.  B. 
Clapp,  Algernon  R. 
Clare,  Miss  Mary  C. 
Clark,  Miss  Bertha 
Clark,  C.  M. 
Qark,  E.  W.,  Jr. 
Clark,  Mrs.  E.  W.,  3d 
Clark,  Herbert  L. 
Clark,  Mrs.  Herbert  L. 


Coley,  Walter  R. 
Colket,  E.  Burton 
Colket,  Tristram  C,  2d 
Collings,  Mrs.  Walter  N. 
CoUingwood,  Miss  Jennie 
Collins,  Patrick  J. 
Collins,  Mrs.  William  J. 
Colton,  Ralph  L. 
Comly,  Miss  Emma  Ridg- 

way 
Conard,  Frederick  D. 
Conlen,  William  J. 
Connery,  Frank  J. 
Connor,  Edward 
Connor,  Hamilton  C. 
Converse,  Mrs.  John  W. 
Conway,  F.  P. 
Cook,  Gustavus  W. 
Cook,  Mrs.  H.  C. 
Cooke,  Mrs.  E.  H. 
Cooke,  Harry  H. 


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Coonahan,  Daniel  S., 

D.D. 
Cooper,  Miss  Adele  I. 
Cooper,  Frank  G.,  M.D. 
Cooper,  H.  H.,  D.D. 
Cooper,  Mrs.  Harriet  M, 
Cooper,  Joseph  A. 
Cooper,  Stanley  F. 
Cooper,  Walter  I. 
Cooperberg,  Samuel 
Cope,  Miss  Elizabeth  M. 
Cope,  Thomas  A.,  M.D. 
Copeland,  J.  Frank 
Copp,  Mrs.  Dorothy 

Evans 
Corbus,  Mrs.  Frederick 

G. 
Corcoran,  Miss  Alice  M. 
Corin,  Magnus  F. 
Cornell,  H.  E. 
Cornell,  John  W. 
Cornish,  Wendell  P. 
Corson,  Alan 
Cover,  Mrs.  Thomas,  Jr. 
Cowperthwait,  Charles  T. 
Cox,  Richard  S. 
Cox,  Mrs.  Walter  S. 
Coxe,  Mrs.  E.  B.,  3d 
Coxe,  Mrs.  Whitwell  W, 
Craftex  Mills 
Craig,  John  F. 
Grain,  Mrs.  Edmund 

Cavileer 
Cramp,  Norman  W. 
Craven,  John  H. 
Crawford,  Miss  Elizabeth 
Creighton,  Stewart 
Creighton,  Edw.  B. 
Cret,  Paul 

Crispin,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  S. 
Crist,  Mrs.  H.  M. 
Grout,  John  J. 
Grout,  William  J. 
Growder,  Miss  Emma  A. 
Crowell,  F.  R. 
Crozer,  Mrs.  Samuel  A. 
Crozier,  Mrs.  David  E. 
Culin,  Wm.  D.,  M.D. 
Culver,  Theodore  B. 
Cummings,  Mrs.  J.  H., 

Jr. 
Gummiskey,  M.  E. 
Curran,  Charles  J. 
Gurran,  James 
Curtin,  Mrs.  William  W. 


Curtis,  G.  G. 
Curtis,  H.  E. 
Curtis,  Mrs.  S.  P. 
Custer,  Ella  B.,  M.D. 
Cutler,  Walter  P. 

Dager,  Mrs.  Howard  J. 
Dahms,  Mrs.  Oscar 
Dale,  Edward  G. 
Dallam,  David  English 
Daly,  Louis  J. 
Damon,  Mrs.  A.  F.,  Jr. 
Dana,  Mrs.  Charles  E. 
Daniels,  Mrs.  Annie  M. 
Dannenbaum,  Harry  M, 
Dannenbaura,  Herman 
Dannenhauer,  G.  W. 
D'Ascenzo,  Nicola 
Davids,  Richard  W. 
Davidge,  Carrie 
Davidson,  Louis 
Davidson,  William  G. 
Davies,  George  C. 
Davies,  Mrs.  Sidney  M. 
Davis,  Bernard 
Davis,  Edward 
Davis,  Mrs.  Edward 
Davis,  George  W. 
Davis,  Harry  G. 
Davis,  Malcolm  I. 
Davis,  Paul  A.,  3d 
Davis,  Percy  N. 
Davis,  Mrs.  Robert  Hare 
Davis,  Mrs.  S.  Boyer 
Davy,  Mrs.  H.  H. 
Dawes,  Mrs.  George  N. 
Dawes,  James  H. 
Dawson,  Thomas  and 

Company 
Day,  Charles 
Day,  Mrs.  Frank  Miles 
Dayton,  Mrs.  S.  Grey 
Deacon,  Benjamin 
Deacon,  George  H.,  Sr. 
Dean,  John 
Dearnley,  Charles  E. 
Deasy,  Mrs.  John  F. 
Deats,  E.  Richard  H. 
Deitz,  George  W.,  M.D. 
DeGinther,  R.  G. 
Decker,  Christian  L. 
Deichler,  L.  Waller,  M.D 
DeKrafift,  William 
DeLaCour,  Mrs.  J.  Carl 
Delaney,  Arthur  J. 


Delaplaine,  Henry 
Delbert,  Simon,  Jr. 
DeLong,  Warren  B. 
Delta  Sigma  Theta 

Fraternity 
Denk,  B.  V. 
Denney,  William  F. 
Denniston,  Mrs.  E.  E. 
Dentel,  Harry 
Desch,  P.  N. 
deSt.  Phalle,  Mrs.  Fran- 
cois 
Develin,  Mrs.  John  F. 
Dever,  Daniel 
Dexter,  E.  Milton 
Diament,  A.  L. 
Dick,  Lewis  R. 
Dick,  Mrs.  William  A. 
Dickey,  Eloise  P. 
Dickey,  J.,  Jr. 
Dickson,  Arthur  G. 
Diesel,  Mrs.  Harrison  N. 
Dilks,  Mrs.  Walter  H. 
Dill,  S.  B. 
Dillon,  James  L. 
Dingee,  Albert  N. 
Dingee,  Joseph  T. 
Disston,  William  D. 
Dixon,  Mrs.  Edwin  S. 
Doak,  Samuel  E. 
Dobbins,  Miss  Mary  A. 
Dobson,  William  A. 
Dodd,  H.  C. 
Dodge,  Mrs.  James 

Mapes 
Doerr,  F.  W. 
Dohan,  Mrs.  Edith  H. 
Dolan,  Mrs.  H.  Hoffman 
Dolan,  Thomas  J. 
Dolbey,  Edward  P. 
Doll,  Miss  Josephine 
Domanski,  Vincent,  Jr. 
Donahue,  John  W. 
Donnelly,  Mrs.  Anna  H. 
Dorrance,  Mrs.  John  T. 
Dougherty,  Francis  P., 

D.D. 
Dougherty,  Gerald  A. 

D.D. 
Dougherty,  Thomas 

Harvey,  Jr. 
Dougherty,  Mrs.  Thomas 

Harvey,  Jr. 
Dowler,  Charles  L. 
Downes,  Frederick  A. 


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Downs,  Donald  Van  Lear  Eichholz,  A, 


Downs,  Mrs.  Norton 
Doyle,  Francis  J. 
Doyle,  William  J. 
Draeger,  Miss  Marie  L. 
Drain,  John  W. 
Drexel,  William  H. 
Drinker,  Henry  S.,  Jr. 
Drobile,  A.  W. 
Dryfoos,  Solomon 
D'Sinter,  Miss  Irma  E. 
Duane,  Mrs.  Russell 
DuBois,  Leon  A. 
Dudley,  F.  A. 
Duer,  Mrs.  S.  Naudain 
Duff,  Philip  J. 
Duffield,  L.  R. 
Dugan,  Donald  J. 
Duhring,  H.  Louis 
Dunlap,  E.  T. 
Dunlap,  George  S. 
Dunlap,  Mrs.  James  A. 
Dunn,  Mrs.  Houston 
Dunn,  Lewis  S.,  M.D. 


Eichler,  Anton 
Eichmann,  Miss  L.  M. 
Eiman,  John,  M.D. 
Eisele,  Gustav  F. 
Eisele,  Louis  F. 
Eiseman,  John  S. 
Eisenstein,  Edward 
Eissler,  Miss  Louise 
Eldridge,  T.  K,  M.D. 
Elfreth,  Caleb,  Jr. 
Elias,  Joseph 
Elliot,  J.  Mitchell 
Elliot,  Mrs.  R.  M. 
Elliott,  Harry  C. 
Elliott,  W.  Clare 
Ellis,  Daniel  H. 
Ellis,  Maxwell 
Ellis,  Thomas  S. 
Ellis,  William  S. 
Ellis,  William  Shewell 
Ellison,  Mrs.  Henry  H. 
Ellison,  T.,  M.D. 
Elmaleh,  Leon  H.,  D.D. 


duPont,  Mrs.  T.  Coleman  Elsasser,  George  A.,  Jr. 
Durant,  Mrs.  Frederick      Elwood,  Everitt  S. 

C. 
Durham,  Mrs.  J.  Edward 
Duveen  Brothers,  Inc. 


Dyer,  Mrs.  Irene  C. 

Eakins,  Elmer  E. 
Earle,  Mrs.  George  H., 

Jr. 
Earle,  Mrs.  George  H., 

3d 


Ely,  Miss  Anna  W. 
Ely,  Robert  B. 
Ely,  Miss  Gertrude 
Ely,  Vanliorn 
Embery,  William 
Embick,  George  G. 
Emery,  Benjamin  F. 
Emlen,  George  W. 
Emlen,  George  W.,  Jr. 
Emmons,  Mrs.  Louis  C. 


Earle,  Miss  Mary  Pardee  Enburg,  John  M. 


Earnshaw,  Mrs.  H.  C. 
East,  J.  E.,  D.D. 
Easterbrook,  William 
Eberle,  J.  Frederick,  Jr. 
Ebert,  George  J. 
Eckels,  Howard  S. 
Eckerd,  J.  Milton 
Eckert,  Mrs.  Samuel 
Eckman,  F.  Alan 
Edmonds,  Franklin 

Spencer 
Edmonds,  Mrs.  Franklin 

Spencer 
Edmonds,  Samuel  C. 
Edmunds,  Franklin  D. 
Edsall,  Mrs.  William  A. 
Egbert,  Mrs.  Frederick 

H. 


Engart,  John  S. 
Engelhardt,  C.  S.  Ruth. 

M.D. 
Englereth,  Louis  D., 

M.D. 
English,  Mrs.  F.  W. 
Eppler,  Elmer  D. 
Erben,  George  Kester 
Erdman,  W.  Kenney 
Ernst,  Mrs.  C.   A. 
Ernst,  William,  Jr. 
Erskine,  Mrs.  Elizabeth 

H. 
Ersner,  Matthew  S., 

M.D. 
Esslinger,  John  G. 
Estoclet,  A. 
Etting,  Mrs.  Emlen  Pope 


Eubank,  John  P. 
Evans,  Charles  W. 
Evans,  G.  G. 
Evans,  George  B. 
Evans,  George  L. 
Evans,  Mrs.  James  D. 
Evans,  Jesse  C. 
Evans,  Ralph  B. 
Evans,  W.,  M.D. 
Ewing,  Miss  Cornelia  L. 
Exhibitor,  The 
Eyles,  Charles  H. 
Eyre,  Lester  E. 
Eyre,  Miss  Louisa 
Eyre,  T.  L. 
Eyre,  Wilson 
Eysenbacher,  G.  Gifford 

Fagan,  Miss  Emma 

Lowry 
Fagan,  Mrs.  H.  B. 
Fahy,  Walter  T. 
Fairchild,  Samuel  E.,  Jr. 
Falck,  Fred  M. 
Fallon,  Christopher 
Falls,  Mrs.  Samuel 
Farbstein,  Joseph 
Farina,  Pasquale 
Farnum,  G.  L. 
Farr,  Daniel  H. 
Fearon,  Charles 
Feely,  Wm.  A. 
Feldman,  Jacob  B.,  M.D. 
Felici,  Garibaldi 
Felin,  Charles  F. 
Felix,  Max 
Felix,  Mrs.  Samuel  P. 
Fell,  Arthur  D. 
Fell,  David  N.,  Jr. 
Fels,  Maurice 
Fels,  Mrs.  S.  S. 
Felton,  C.  B.,  D.D. 
Felton,  Mrs.  Edgar  C, 

Jr. 
Felton,  Frank  P.,  Jr. 
Felton,  J.  Sibley 
Fenner,  James  T. 
Fergusen,  Mrs.  Bassett 
Fernberg,  Charles  E. 
Fetterolf ,  Horace  G. 
Feuerstein,  J.  B.,  M.D. 
Ffoulkes,  Mrs.  S.  W. 
Field,  Mrs.  William  M, 
Fife,  C.  A.,  M.D. 
Finckel,  Conyers  Button 


Finckel,  Miss  Eliza  R.  Franck,  Charles  F. 
Finkenauer,  Frederick  J.  Frankel,  Armin  A. 
Firth,  Mrs.  S.  M.  Livezey  Frankenfield,  S.  I. 


Firth,  Thomas  T. 
Fischer,  Frances  L. 
Fisher,  H.  S. 
Fisher,  J.  J. 
Fisher,  Lewis,  M.D. 
Fisher,  Lila  T. 
Fisher,  Maud 


Franklin  Sweater  Mills 
Frazier,  Mrs.  Benjamin 

West 
Frazier,  Mrs.  George  H. 
Freed,  Mrs.  Elizabeth 

Cramp 
Freeman,  Addison  B. 


Fisher,  Monsignor  N'evin  Freeman,  Mrs.  Beatrice 


Fisher,  William  Righter 
Fisler,  John 
Fitzgerald,  Thomas  M. 
Fitzmaurice,  Wm.  J. 
Flagg,  George 
Flagg,  Mrs.  Stanley  G., 

Jr. 
Flanagan,  A.,  Jr.,  M.D. 
Flanagan,  Thomas  J. 
Flanigen,  Miss  Jessy 
Flavell,  Mrs.  George  J. 
Fleck,  John  G. 
Fleck,  William  C. 
Fleischmann,  Mrs.  Reese  Frizzell,  Charles  F. 


E. 
Freeman,  Mrs.  Frank  A. 
Freeman,  Richard  J. 
Freeman,  Mrs.  Walter  J. 
Freihofer,  Charles 
French,  Charles  C. 
French,  Mrs.  Thomas  E. 
Frick,  Charles  E. 
Frick,  Charles  G. 
Frick,  Raymond  G. 
Friedman,  E.  H. 
Friedman,  Lionel 
Friends'  Select  School 
Fritsche,  Mrs.  John 


M 

Fleisher,  Alfred  W. 

Fleisher,  Arthur  A. 

Fleisher,  David  T. 

Fleisher,  Edwin  A. 

Fleisher,  Miss  Helen 

Fleisher,  Henry  H. 

Fleisher,  Mrs.  S.  B. 

Fleisher,  S.  S. 

Fleisher,  Walter  A. 

Fleming,  Arthur  J, 

Flint,  George 

Florey,  James,  Jr. 

Fogg,  Miss  Helen  M. 

Folwell,  Mrs.  P.  Donald 

Forbes,  Roger  Sawyer 

Ford,  Mrs.  Frank  J. 

Forrest  Knitting  Mills 

Forster,  Mrs.  J.  Mont- 
gomery 

Fort,  Henry  K. 

Fortner,  Nelson 

Foster,  Frank  B. 

Foster,  Mrs.  Frank  B. 


Froelicher,  Francis  M. 
Fry,  Wilfred 
Fry,  William  W. 
Fryer,  Theodore  B. 
Fuller,  Walter  D. 
Fulmor,  Miss  Estelle 
Fulmor,  Mrs.  Mary  T. 
Furbush,  Mrs.  C.  Lincoln 
Fussell,  Robert 

Gable,  Vivian  Frank 
Gailey,  Robert  J. 
Galbraith,  G.  S. 
Galey,  William  T.,  Jr. 
Gallaudet,  John  C. 
Gallen,  Edward  J. 
Galloway,  Walter  B. 
Gamble,  Clarence  James 
Gamble,  Fred  O.,  M.D. 
Gamble,  James 
Gamson,  Edward 
Gansman,  Harry 
Gardiner,  Mrs.  Frederic 


Fox,  Mrs.  Alexander  M.,  Gardiner,  Samuel  E. 

Jr.  Gamier,  Miss  M.  J. 

Fox,  Miss  Helen  A.  Garrett,  Alfred  C. 

France,  E.  W.  Garrett,  Mrs.  Philip  C. 

Francis,  Miss  Vida  Hunt  Gaskill,  Miss  Sue  A. 


Gatter,  Charles  L. 
Gaudiosi,  Carmine 
GauflF,  John  P. 
Gault,  Edwin  Sartain, 

M.D. 
Gayley,  Samuel  M. 
Gebert,  William  C. 
Geiger,  Lewis  P.,  Jr. 
Gemberling,  J.  B. 
Genth,  Mrs.  F.  A. 
Geschick,  Emile  H. 
Gessner,  Howard  R. 
Gest,  Hon.  John  Marshall 
Gest,  Mrs.  John  Marshall 
Gest,  Miss  Lillian 
Gest,  William  P. 
Geuther,  H.  Walter 
Ghadiali,  Col.  Dinshah 
Giambalvo,  G.  P.,  M.D. 
Gibb,  Miss  Ida 
Gibb,  Thomas  B. 
Gibbon,  Mrs.  Charles  S. 
Gibbons,  Lewis  W. 
Gibbs,  George 
Gibney,  P.  J. 
Gibson,  Mrs.  John  H. 
Gibson,  Miss  Lillie 
Gibson,  Miss  Mary  K. 
Gibson,  Murray 
Gibson,  Miss  Virginia 

Gray 
Gideon,  George  D. 
Gilkes,  Mrs.  Reynolds  O. 
Gill,  Mrs.  Charles  D. 
Gill,  H.  B. 
Gill,  John  D. 
Gill,  Stafford  B. 
Gillespie,  Miss  Kate  S. 
Gillingham,  Harrold  E. 
Gillingham,  Mrs.  Harrold 

E. 
Gillingham,  J.  Harvey 
Gilpin,  Miss  Anna  G. 
Gimbel,  Mrs.  Benedict 
Gimbel  Bros. 
Gimbel,  C.  H. 
Gimbel,  Daniel 
Girvin,  John  H.,  M.D. 
Glanz,  Charles  L. 
Glaser,  Louis 
Gleason,  John  P. 
Glendinning,  Colonel 

Robert 
Glover,  Miss  Deborah 
Gobler,  Joseph 


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Godfrey,  Francis  V. 
Goldberg,  Samuel  A. 
Goldberg,  Thomas  J., 

M.D. 
Colder,  Mandes 
Goldman,  Moses  H. 
Goldner,  Frank  C. 
Goldsmith,  Arthur 
Goldstein,  Harry  S. 
Goldstein,  Louis 
Goldstein,  Samuel 
Goodin,  Charles  Ellis 
Goodman,  Mrs.  C.  E. 
Goodman,  Miss  E.  A. 
Goodman,  Mrs.  E.  H. 
Goodwin,  Miss  Margaret 

S. 
Gordon,  Irwin  L. 
Gosling,  Mrs.  Adolph 
Cossler,  Mrs.  George  E. 
Gould,  Mrs.  M.   D. 
Graff,  Mrs.  L.  G. 
Graham,  John,  Jr. 
Graham,  Martin  J. 
Graham,  Warren  C. 
Graham,  Mrs.  Warren  C. 
Grahn,  Henry  V.,  M.D. 
Gravenstein,  George  T. 
Gray,  George  M. 
Gray,  Robert  C. 
Gray,  Robert  L.,  M.D. 
Gray,  William  F. 
Grayson,  Mrs.  Walter  M. 
Green,  Charles  D. 
Green,  Edgar  Lee 
Green,  Mrs.  Raymond 
Greenawald,  George  C. 
Greenbaum,  Sigmund  S., 

M.D. 
Greenberg,  Joseph  J. 
Greenblatt,  Louis 
Greene,  Stephen,  &  Co. 
Greenfield,  Mrs.  Albert 

M. 
Greenwell,  Mrs.  John 
Greenwood,  Richard 
Greiner,  Mrs.  W.  Lang 
Grelis,  John  J. 
Gresimer,  Mrs.  A. 

Dubosg 
Gribbel,  W.  Griffin 
Grice,  Mrs.  E.  C. 
Griest,  Mrs.  Thomas  H. 
Griffin,  Mrs.  T.  H. 
Griffith,  Andrew 


Griffith,  G.  S.,  Jr.  Handler,  Eugene 

Griffith,  Mrs.  J.  P.  CrozerHankins,  Hobart  B. 
Griffith,  Mrs.  Martha  A.     Hannigan,  Joseph  J., 
Griffith,  Wm.  Oglesby 


Griscom,  Mrs.  C.  A.,  3d 
Griscom,  Mrs.  Edgar 

DeW. 
Griscom,  Rodman  E. 
Griscom,  William  B. 
Groff,  Henry  C,  M.D. 
Groome,  D.  M. 
Groome,  Col.  John  C. 
Gross,  Charles 
Grove,  S.  Felton 
Grubb,  Edward  J, 
Gruber,  Charles  F. 
Gucker,  F.  T. 
Guckes,  Raymond  M. 
Guetter,  Julius 
Gunkle,  Earle  B. 
Gunthorp,  Mrs.  Wm.  P. 
Gutekunst,  William  J. 
Gutman,  E. 

Hacker,  Caspar  W. 
Hacker,  Mrs.  Edward 
Hackett,  George  E. 
Hackett,  Harry  W. 
Hadley,  Mrs.  M.  B. 


D.D. 

Hanny,  W. 
Hansche,  Miss  Maude  B. 
Harcum,  Mrs.  Marvin 
Hardenbrook,  Charles  E. 
Harding,  Mrs.  Charles  B. 
Harding,  Mrs.  L.  M. 
Hardock,  Benjamin 
Hardt,  Frank  M. 
Hare,  Mrs.  Horace 

Binney 
Harlin,  Miss  Luella 
Harman,  Wm.  H. 
Harper,  Clarence  L. 
Harrigan,  Mrs.  John  B. 
Harris,  David  W. 
Harris,  Edward  Monroe 
Harris,  John  G. 
Harris,  Percival  van  R. 
Harris,  W.  J. 
Harris,  Walter  C. 
Harris,  Wm.,  M.D. 
Harrison,  Mrs.  Harry  W. 
Harrison,  Mrs.  Theodore 
Harrison,  William  Henry 
Harrity,  Mrs.  William  F. 


Haehnlen,  Mrs.  Walter  L.Hart,  Charles  P. 


Hagerman,  O.  H. 
Hagy,  Mrs.  Ethel  W. 
Haines,  Mrs.  Howard  L. 
Hainlen,  George 
Hale,  Mrs.  Robert  M. 
Hall,  Clarence  A. 
Hall,  Jay  Lee 
Hall,  Mrs.  Leslie 
Hall,  Miss  Mabel  Bruce 
Hall,  Usher  A. 
Hall,  William  J. 
Hallahan,  Mrs.  Chas.  E. 
Halpen,  Miss  Sara 
Halter,  Mrs.  E.  T. 
Halstead,  Mrs.  David 
Halton,  Thomas  H, 
Ham,  Thomas  C. 
Hamburger,  Nathan 
Hamill,  Mrs.  John  B. 
Hamilton,  George  L. 


Hart,  Ralph  L.,  M.D. 
Hart,  Mrs.  Thomas 
Hartley,  Harriet  L.,  M.D. 
Hartman,  Mrs.  John  M. 
Harvey,  Calvin  D. 
Harzenstein,  A.  S. 
Haskins,  Mrs.  Harold 
Haslam,  Miss  Elizabeth 
Hasslacher,  George  F. 
Hastings,  Mrs.  John  V. 
Hastings,  John  V. 
Hatch,  Ernest  B. 
Hathaway,  H.  W.,  D.D. 
Hauck,  A.  L. 
Haughton,  Richard  S. 
Hausser,  C.  A. 
Haviland,  Walter  W. 
Hawke,  Mrs.  W.  W. 
Hawks,  Edward,  D.D. 
Hays,  Miss  Annie  Brad- 
ford 


Hamilton,  Mrs.  James  M. 

Hancock,  Mrs.  F.  Wood-  Hayward,  Nathan 

son  Hayward,  Mrs.  Nathan 

Hancock,  Miss  Mabel         Hazeldine,  Robert  G. 
Hand,  Miss  Helen  G.  Hazelhurst,  Mrs.  Francis 


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Heard,  Bishop  W.  H. 
Hearn,  Mrs.  Wm.  P. 
Heath,  FrankUn  W. 
Heck,  John  A.,  M.D. 
Heckscher,  Miss  Ethel 
Heckscher,  Steven 
Heebner,  Mrs.  Samuel  Y. 
Heermann,  Miss  Harriet 

A. 
Hefferman,  Joseph  A., 

D.D. 
Heineberg,  Mrs.  Alfred 
Heist,  George 
Heite,  Miriam  M. 
Heller  &  Merz  Company 
Hemphill  and  Co.,  Inc. 
Henderson,  Mrs.  George 

M. 
Henderson,  John  J. 
Henkels,  Stan  V. 
Henle,  Mrs.  Eugene 
Henry,  Albert 
Henry,  Mrs.  Bayard 
Henry,  George  W.,  Jr. 
Henry,  James  D. 
Henry,  Thomas,  &  Sons, 

Inc. 
Henry,  Mrs.  Thomas 

Charlton 
Hensel,  Mrs.  E.  Caven 
Henshaw,  William  F. 
Henson,  Edward  F. 
Henson,  Frank  M. 
Henwood,  Charles  E. 
Hepworth,  John  M. 
Herbert,  Mrs.  E.  Ziegler 
Hering,  W.  E. 
Herrick,  Cheesman, 

Ph.D. 
Herring,  Miss  Louise  C. 
Herrmann,  W.  R,  D.D. 
Herron,  Col.  Christopher 

C. 
Herzberg,  Max 
Hess,  Edwin  F. 
Hess,  Fred  W. 
Hess,  Frederick  Lee 
Hess,  Miss  Lydia  L. 
Hesse,  Mrs.  William  C, 
Hetherington,  Mrs.  Al- 
bert G. 
Hetzel,  Charles  G. 
Hewish,  Alfred,  M.D. 
Hewitt,  F.  L. 
Hewson,  Miss  L.  R. 


Hexamer,  Mrs.  Annie  J. 
Heyl,  Mrs.  Robert  C. 
Heyl,  William  E. 
Heymann,  Joseph  C. 
Heymann,  Matthew 
Heyward,  Mrs.  R.  B. 
Hibbs,  Mrs.  Manton  E. 
Hibbs,  Shelton  A. 
Hickman,  Charles  D. 
Hicks,  Alec 
Hiestand,  Joseph  D. 
Highley,  Mrs.  George  N. 
Hill,  Mrs.  A.  Douglas 
Hill,  George  H.,  Jr. 
Hill,  Horace  G.,  Jr. 
Hilleary,  E.  D. 
Hillsley,  W.  S. 
Hilsee,  David  E. 
Hilsee,  Miss  Sarah  B. 
Hinchman,  Mrs.  Charles 

S. 
Hinkle,  Fred 
Hipps,  Elmer  W. 
Hires,  Mrs.  Charles  E. 


Iseminger,  John 
Horn,  Franklin  S. 
Horn,  William 
Horner,  Mrs.  Dorothy  S. 
Horner,  Horace  Kenneth 
Horner,  John  K. 
Horner,  Samuel,  Jr. 
Horstmann,  I.  J. 
Horstmann,  Mrs.  Wm. 

H. 
Houston,  Mrs.  S.  F. 
Howard,  Almern  C. 
Howard,  Mrs.  Edgar  B. 
Howe,  Charlton  V. 
Howe,  George 
Howe,  Miss  Margaret  M. 
Howe,  Paul  D. 
Howell,  Mrs.  Chas.  H. 
Howell,  Cooper 
Howell,  Edward  I.  H. 
Howell,  Frederick  W. 
Howell,  Stacy  B. 
Huber,  Mrs.  Charles 

Willing 


Hires,  Mrs.  Charles  E.,  Jr.Huey,  Arthur  B. 


Hirsch,  Harry  I, 
Hirsch,  Jacob 
Hirsh,  B.  U. 
Hirst,  Richard 
Hiser,  W.  J.,  Jr. 
Hitchener,  Benjamin  G. 
Hoben,  Robert  J. 
Hodge,  Mrs.  Carroll 
Hoflfman,  Mrs.  C.  F. 
Hofifman,  Frederick  W. 
Hoffman,  Mrs.  J.  Ogden 
Hofheimer,  S.  D. 
Hogg,  J.  Renwick 
Hogg,  Mrs.  J.  Renwick 
Hogue,  Mrs.  Robert  M. 


Hughes,  Miss  Esther  M. 
Hughes,  Francois  L., 

M.D. 
Hughes,  H.  M. 
Hugo,  Emil  J. 
Hummer,  Hans 
Humphreys,  John  C. 
Huneker,  John  F. 
Hunn,  William  R. 
Hunsicker,  Clayton  M. 
Hunter,  T.  Comly 
Hurd,  Mrs.  Walter  E. 
Hurlburt,  Mrs.  F.  B. 
Hurlick,  Miss  Susan  G. 
Hutchinson,  Miss  Emlen 


Hoilar,  Mrs.  William  H.,  Hutchinson,  Mrs.  J.  B. 


Hollingsworth,  Mrs. 

John  P. 
Holmes,  Joshua  M. 
Holmes,  William  T. 
Hood,  Wesley  Russell 
Hookey,  Charles  F. 
Hoopes,  Edward 
Hopkins,  Sol 
Hopkinson,  Edward 
Hopper,  H.  B. 
Hopper,  Mrs.  Harry  S. 
Hopper,  Miss  Marie 

Louise 


Hutchinson,  Miss  M.  H. 
Hutchinson,  Mrs.  S.  E. 
Hutchinson,  Mrs.  S. 

Pemberton 
Hutchinson,  Sydney  E. 
Hutchison,  Joseph  C. 

Ideal  Shoe  Co. 
Illingworth,  T.  W. 
Illoway,  Bernard  A. 
Indahl,  M.  C. 
Ingersoll,  Mrs.  Charles  E. 
Innes,  William  T. 
Ireland,  C.  Raymond 


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Jackson,  Albert  A. 
Jackson,  Mrs.  Albert 

Atlee 
Jackson,  Ellis 
Jackson,  W.  E. 
Jacobs,  Mrs.  John 
Jacobs,  Mrs.  Reginald 
Jacobs,  Reuben 
Jacoby,  John  P.,  Jr. 
James,  Mrs.  John  E. 
James,  William  F. 
Jamison,  Mrs.  B.  K.,  Jr. 
Janney,  Walter  C. 
Janney,  Mrs.  Walter  C. 
Jardella,  Jerome  B.,  Jr. 
Jeanes,  Mrs.  Henry  S. 
Jefferies,  Mrs.  Norman 
Jefferis,  Elwood  C. 
Jefferson,  Harry 
Jellett,  Stewart  A. 
Jenkins,  G.  Chapin,  M.D. 
Jenks,  Mrs.  William  F. 
Jennings,  Miss  Annie  B. 
Jennings,  Joseph  M. 
Jennings,  William  J. 
Jerrehian,  Aram  K. 
Johnson,  Alba  B. 
Johnson,  Mrs.  Leda  A. 
Johnson,  Reeves  K. 
Johnson,  W.  Keating 
Joiner,  Franklin,  D.D. 
Jones,  Bertram  H.  W. 
Jones,  Mrs.  Clara  W. 
Jones,  G.  H. 
Jones,  H.  H. 
Jones,  H.  W.,  M.D. 
Jones,  Horace  C. 
Jones,  Livingston  E. 
Jones,  Rufus  M. 
Jones,  William  J.,  Jr. 
Joralemon,  Mrs.  L.  D. 
Jordan,  Augustus  W. 
Judson,  Arthur 
Judson,  Mrs.  Charles  F. 
Jump,  George  W. 
Justice,  C.  G.,  Company 
Justice,  Miss  Marion  T. 

Kaelker,  Richard 
Kaeser,  Charles  W. 
Kahn,  Bernard  L.,  M.D. 
Karcher  &  Rehn  Com- 
pany 
Karr,  Joseph 


Kase,  Edmund,  M.D. 
Kaskey,  A.  J. 
Katz,  Maurice  B. 
Katzman,  Max 
Kauffman,  Miss  Anna  C. 
Kaufman,  Frank  M. 
Kaufman,  Isadore,  M.D. 
Keator,  Mrs.  John  F. 
Keen,  Miss  Florence 
Keen,  Harold  Perot 
Keen,  Harry  R. 
Keen,  Mrs.  Kennard  G. 
Keister,  Mrs.  Annie  R. 
Keller,  Charles  Frederick 
Keller,  Joseph  S.,  Sr. 
Kelsey,  Mrs.  Albert 

Warren 
Kendall,  Miss  Aimee  E. 
Kendig,  Miss  Miriam 
Kendrick,  Mrs.  J.  Henry 
Kendrick,  Mrs.  K.  G. 
Kendrick,  T.  Frank 
Kennedy,  J.  N. 
Kennedy,  Miss  Marie 

Ernst 
Kent,  Mrs.  A.  Atwater 
Kent,  George  R. 
Kenworthy,  Frank  L. 
Kenworthy,  Mrs.  Frank 

L. 
Keogh,  John  W.,  D.D. 
Keon,  T.  Harris 
Kephart,  Mrs.  Ida  M. 
Kerle,  Jules  A. 
Kern,  Harry  R. 
Kerns,  Richard  A. 
Kerns,  Samuel  P.,  M.D. 
Kerr,  James  H.,  &  Sons 
Kerr,  William  M. 
Kerr,  Mrs.  William  P. 
Kerrigan,  Joseph  P. 
Kersaw,  Fred 
Kershaw,  William,  M.D. 
Kerstine,  Mrs.  Harry  E. 
Ketcham,  Howard 
Ketcham,  O.  W. 
Ketterer,  Gustav 
Ketterlinus,  Miss  E. 
Ketterlinus,  J.  Louis 
Ketterlinus,  Mrs.  J. 

Louis 
Kimber,  Mrs.  T.  W. 
Kind,  Morris 
Kind,  Mrs.  Paul  A 


Kase,  Mrs.  Daniel  Beaver Kindig,  Mrs.  Bertha 


King,  Mrs.  Joseph 

Bernard 
King,  Lewis 
King,  Miss  Lydia  E. 
Kirkbride,  Miss  Elizabeth 

B. 
Kister,  H.  LeRoy 
Klages,  Frank  Henry 
Klapp,  Wilbur  Paddock, 

M.D. 
Kneedler  &  Co. 
Knoll,  Maximilian 
Klnowles,  Archibald  C, 

D.D. 
Knox,  Mrs.  Samuel  M. 
Knup,  Jacob 
Koch,  Mrs.  George  M. 
Koch,  Mrs.  Thomas  J. 
Koehler,  Robert  Philip 
Koelle,  W.  F. 
Kohn,  Bernard,  M.D. 
Kohn,  Mrs.  Harry 
Kohn,  Irving 
Kohn,  Mrs.  Isadore 
Kommer,  John  T. 
Krakovitz,  Charles 
Kramer,  Mrs.  George 
Kreier,  George  J. 
Kuemmerle,  G.  A. 
Kuhn,  C.  Hartman 
Kun,  Joseph  L. 
Kunkel,  James  E. 
Kutz,  Ervin  S. 

LaBoiteaux,  Mrs.  Isaac 
Lachman,  C.  R. 
Ladd,  Mrs.  Westray 
Lafore,  Mrs.  John  A. 
LaGrossa,  Charles  P. 
Laird,  Warren  P. 
Lakey,  Arthur  B. 
Lamb,  Mrs.  A.  R. 
Lamb,  Mrs.  Joseph 
Lamb,  Mrs.  W.  H. 
Lammertz,  Louis  E, 
Landau,  J.  H. 
Landenberger,  H.  W. 
Landgrebe,  B.  J. 
Langdon,  A.  T.,  M.D. 
Langston,  Samuel  M. 
Lanin,  Howard 
Large,  Mrs.  James 
Largman,  Harry 
Larmour,  Alexander 
Lamer,  Chester  W. 


72 


Larrimer,  J.  P. 
Larzelere,  Mrs.  Walter 
D. 

Laschenski,  Sigmund  J. 
Latimer,  Robert  L. 
Latta,  Mrs.  Harris  J. 
Laudenslager,  A.  C. 
Lauer,  Conrad  M. 
Laughlin,  Mrs.  A.  L. 
Launer,  Clarence  A. 
Lautenbach,  Mrs.  A.  P. 

Warren 
Lavell,  E.  F. 
Lavino,  Mrs.  Edward  J. 
La  Wall,  Charles  H., 

M.D. 
Laws,  Mrs.  Harry  A. 
Lawson,  Mrs.  Agatha 

Jones 
Lawton,  Thomas  L. 
Lazawick,  A.  H. 
Lea,  Mrs.  Arthur  H. 
Lea,  Miss  Elizabeth  J. 
Lea,  Francis  C. 
Lea,  Langdon 
Lea,  Van  Antwerp 
Leach,  Miss  May  A. 
Leaf,  Mrs.  E.  Bowman 
League,  Mrs.  H.  M. 
Lear,  John  B. 
Leas,  Miss  Mabel  Alice 

Leavitt,  Mrs.  Charles  B. 

Lee,  Alfred,  3d 

Lee,  Manning  DeV. 

Lee,  W.  H. 

Lee,  William  E. 

Lee,  Mrs.  William  F. 

Leech,  'David  M, 

Leedom,  John,  M.D. 

Leeds,  Arthur  N. 

Lefton,  Al.  Paul 

Legge,  Henry  C. 

Leidy,  Mrs.  Joseph 

Leinroth,  Robert  G. 

Leiper,  Mrs.  George 
Melville 

Leisenring,  Mrs.  E.  B. 

Lennon,  J.  S.,  D.D. 

Leonard,  J.  B. 

Leonard,  James  E. 

Leonard,  Reuben  M. 

Leonard,  William  A. 

Leopold,  Harry  S. 

Lesley,  Mrs.  Robert  W. 

Leslie,  John  W. 


Lester,  Joseph  G. 
Leupold,  Francis  C. 
Levi,  I.  Valentine,  M.D, 
Levin,  Alan 
Levin,  Rabbi  Oscar 
Levin,  Samuel  H. 
Levis,  Mrs.  Frederick  H. 
Levy,  Albert 
Levy,  Alexander  S. 
Levy,  Fabian  F. 
Levy,  Howard  S. 
Levy,  Laurence  B. 
Levy,  Max 

Lewis,  Miss  Anna  Ship- 
pen 
Lewis,  Miss  Anna  V. 
Lewis,  Mrs.  Clarence  J. 
Lewis,  Edwin  O. 
Lewis,  Mrs.  Fielding  Otis 
Lewis,  Mrs.  Francis  A. 
Lewis,  Francis  D. 
Lewis,  J.  W.,  Sr. 
Lewis,  John  Frederick 
Lewis,  L.  R. 
Lewis,  Miss  Lucy 

Lewis,  Mrs.  Ludwig  C. 

Lewis,  Mrs.  O.  G.  L. 

Lewis,  Theodore  J. 

Lewis,  Mrs.  Theodore  J. 

Lewis,  Wilfred 

Lex,  Mrs.  William  H. 

Leyshon,  William  C. 

Lichten,  Harold 

Lichtenberger,  James  B. 

Lichtenstein,  Mayer 

Lichtenstein,  Milton 

Lieber,  Mrs.  William  A. 

Lieberman,  Alexander 

Lieberman,  George  B. 

Lieberman,  Harry  C. 

Lieberman,  Moses 

Liedholm,  M.  W. 

Lifter,  Mrs.  Joseph  M. 

Ligget,  Howard  B.,  Jr. 

Ligget,  Mrs.  Howard  B. 

Ligget,  Miss  Jane 
Stewart 

Liggett,  Thomas,  Jr. 

Lincoln,  H.  B.,  Jr. 

Lincoln,  Joseph  C. 

Lindley,  George 

Lindsay,  Hyde  &  Com- 
pany 

Link,  Miss  Harriet  J. 

Lippincott,  Anna  E. 


Lippincott,  G.  A. 
Lippincott,  Mrs.  Horace 

G. 
Lippincott,  J.  Bertram 
Lippincott,  Walter 
Lipshulz,  Charles 
Lister,  Mrs.  J.  Morgan 
Lit,  Col.  S.  D. 
Littleton,  Mrs.  Jean  N. 
Liversidge,  Mrs.  H.  P. 
Llewellyn,  William 
Lloyd,  Mrs.  Horatio 

Gates 
Lloyd,  Malcolm,  Jr. 
Lobb,  George  R. 
Lock,  John  H.,  M.D. 
Lock,  William,  M.D. 
Loeb,  Armand  G. 
Loeb,  Howard  A. 
Loeb,  Ludwig,  M.D. 
Loeliger,  O.  G. 
Loewenberg,  Samuel  A., 

M.D. 
Logan,  Miss  Mary  E, 
Logan,  William  H. 
Lohmann,  Mrs.  Alfred  P. 
Lonergan,  John  E. 
Long,  Charles  A.,  Jr. 
Long,  Charles  Henry, 

D.D. 
Longacre,  David  A. 
Longbottom,  Mrs.  John 

E. 
Longshore,  William  A. 
Longstreth,  Mrs.  C.  A. 
Longstreth,  William  W. 

Lonker,  L 

Lorber,  Charles 

Lord,  Edwin 

Losse,  Louis  H. 

Lothrop,  Eben  W. 

Loucheim,  Mrs.  Joseph 
A. 

Loucheim,  Stuarte 

Lough,  George  A. 

Loughran,  Edward  P. 

Lounsbery,  J. 

Loux,  H.  R.,  M.D. 

Loux,  Miss  Susanna 

Lovell,  J.  Barlow,  M.D. 

Lovett,  Miss  Louise  D. 

Lowber,  Miss  Emma  W. 

Lowber,  Mrs.  Henry  S. 

Lowery,  Sylvester  A. 

Loxley,  Charles  Evans 


73 


Lucas,  Mrs.  H.  Spencer 
Luckhardt,  J.  H. 
Ludlow,  Benjamin  H. 
Lukens,  Mrs.  Lewis  N., 

Luniak,  Joseph  G. 


March,  John  H. 
Margerum,  Miss  Bess 
Maris,  Herbert 
Mark,  Frederick  W. 
Markland,  George  L.,  Jr. 
Marks,  Albert  S, 


Lunkenheimer,  Mrs.  JohnMarks,  M.,  M.D. 


Lynch,  Marshall  S. 
Lynch,  W.  N. 
Lyon,  Abraham 
Lyons,  Miss  Anna 

Mabie,  Walter  C. 
MacBride,  Russell  H. 
MacCoy,  Miss  Marjorie 
MacDonald,  Andrew 


Marley,  Robert  M. 
Maron,  Alfred  C. 
Alarquetand,  Theodore 
Marsh,  Mrs.  John  C. 
Marshall,  Mrs.  George 

Morley 
Marshall,  Mrs.  Mary  E. 
Martin,  Carl  Niedhard 
Martin,  Mrs.  D.  C. 


MacFarland,  Mrs.  Frank- Martin,  David  B. 


linH. 

MacFeat,  Alexander 

MacGregor,  N.  R. 

Mack,  Joseph,  2d 

MacKay,  Gordon 

Mackenzie,  Geo.  W., 
M.D. 

Mackey,  Mrs.  Harry  A. 

Mackinnon,  Rpbert  Don- 
ald, Jr. 

MacLennon,  A.  Gordon, 
D.D. 

MacLeod,  Mrs.  Norman 

MacMullen,  William  J. 

MacNeill,  Mrs.  Henry 

MacNeill,  Neale,  Sr. 

MacTague,  John  H. 

Madeira,  Mrs.  Campbell 

Madeira,  Mrs.  Louis  C. 

Madeira,  Mrs.  Louis,  3d 

Madeira,  Percy  C. 

Magee,  George  W. 

Magee,  Henry  C. 

Magee,  James  F.,  Jr. 

Maier,  F.  Hurst,  M.D. 


Martin,  Frank  P. 
Martin,  James  L.,  M.D. 
Martin,  Mrs.  J.  Willis 
Maryns,  Charles 
Masland,  J.  Wesley 
Mason,  Edward  F. 
Mason,  Mrs.  William 

Clarke 
Massey,  Maurice  R. 
Massiah,  Frederick 
Masters,  Miss  Margaret 

T. 
Mathers,  Frank  F. 
Mathers,  Mrs.  Frank  F. 
Mathews,  Abel  J.,  M.D. 
Mathews,  William,  M.D. 
Mathewson,  Robert  J. 
Mathewson,  William  M. 
Mattes,  Frank 
Matthews,  Allen  M. 
Maulsby,  Miss  Matilda 
Alaus,  William  H. 
Maxwell,  C.  J. 
Maxwell,  Mrs.  John  R. 
Mayberry,  Dorothy 


Maiers,  Walter  W.,  M.D.  Mayer,  Robert 


Mallon,  Joseph 
Mallon,  Thomas  J. 
Malone,  Edwin  B. 
Malone,  Watson  ■ 
Maloney,  Earle  F. 
Maloy,  Mrs.  Elsie  D. 
Manges,  Willis  F.,  M.D. 
Manning,  Wm.  McD. 
Mansfield,  Harry  K., 

M.D. 
Manwaring,  A.  H. 
Manzer,  Mrs.  I.  L. 


Mayor,  Charles  A.,  M.D, 
McAbee,  Airs.  G.  R. 
McAdoo,  Mrs.  Henry  M. 
McBee,  Crosswell,  D.D. 
McCabe,  Luke  V.,  D.D. 
McCahan,  Mrs.  T.  C. 
McCall,  Richard 
McCarthy,  Edith 
McCarthy,  Henry  A, 
McCarthy,  J.  A.,  Sr. 
McCarthy,  Joseph  F. 


McCauley,  Miss  Elinor 

A. 
McCausland,  William  A. 
McClatchy,  John  H. 
McCloskey,  John  J. 
McCloskey,  M.  H.,  Jr. 
McCloud,  Charles  M. 
McCollin,  James  G.,  M.D. 
McConnell,  Miss  Mary 
McCook,  Walter 
McCormick,  John  A. 
McCown,  Frank  C,  Jr. 
McCoy,  Mrs.  George  L. 
McCreary,  Mrs.  Geo.  D. 
McCrudden,  Daniel 
McDevitt,  J.  J. 
McDowell,  Charles 
McDowell,  Samuel 
McFadden,  Mrs.  Barclay 
McFadden,  George  H. 
McFadden,  J.  Franklin 
McFadden,  Mrs.  John 

H.,Jr. 
McFarland,  Mrs.  Sarah 
McGill,  Mary  E. 
McGinley,  D.  L.,  D.D. 
McGlinn,  Mrs.  John 
McGowin,  Andrew  C. 
McGowin,  Mrs.  R.  S. 
McGrath,  Louis  J. 
Mcllhenny,  Francis  S. 
Mcllhenny,  Mrs.  Francis 

S. 
Mcllhenny,  Miss  Selina 

B. 
Mcllvain,  Mrs.  Charles 

J.,  Jr. 
Mcllvaine,  John  Gilbert 
Mclnnes,  Mrs.  Walter  S. 
Mclntire,  A.  Reed 
Mclntyre,  Mrs.  William 

T. 
AIcKean,  Thomas 
McKechney,  W.  G. 
McKee,  James  H.,  M.D. 
McKeehan,  Mrs.  C.  Wat- 
son 
McLellan,  Ralph 
McMaster,  James  S. 
McMichael,  Emory 
McMillan,  Mrs.  Leighjon 

G. 
McMurtrie,  Miss  Ellen 
McNeal,  Mrs.  A.  H. 
McOwen,  Mrs.  Frederick 


74 


McVitty,  Albert  E. 
Medary,  M.  B.,  Jr. 
Meehan,  Ellen  F. 
Megargee,  Mrs.  George 

M. 
Meigs,  Mrs.  John  L. 
Meng,  George  J.,  Jr. 
Menzen,  F.  Paul 
Mercer,  Warren  C,  M.D, 
Mertz,  Mrs.  John  W. 
Mertz,  Oscar  E. 
Mertz,  Mrs.  Oscar 
Merzbacher,  Isadora 
Metcalf,  F.  R. 
Metzger,  Lewis  W. 
Meyers,  Clarence  L. 
Michell,  Fred.  J.,  Sr. 
Mickle,  Mrs.  Robert  T. 
Middleton,  Allen  C. 
Middleton,  Mrs.  C.  Wil- 

mer 
Miller,  Mrs.  Archer 
Miller,  E.  Spencer 
Miller,  George 
Miller,  J.  Franklin,  Inc. 
Miller,  L.  O. 
Miller,  Manly  J. 
Miller,  Theodore  F. 
Milligan,  John  C. 
Milione,  Louis 
Mills,  Thomas 
Milne,  Mrs.  Caleb  J.,  Jr. 
Milne,  Francis  F.,  Jr. 
Milne,  Mrs.  Norman  F. 
Mink,  George  W.,  Jr. 
Minnich,  J.  H. 
Mitchell,  Charles  D. 
Mitchell,  George  H. 
Mitchell,  George  W. 
Mitchell,  Henry  F. 
Moeser,  Frank 
Montgomery,  R.  L. 
Montgomery,  Mrs.  T.  L. 
Montgomery,  W.  W.,  Jr. 
Moody,  Mrs.  Carlton  M. 
Moody,  Mrs.  Lewis  F. 
Moore,  Mrs.  Charles  J. 
Moore,  Davis  L. 
Moore,  Edgar  B. 
Moore,  Mrs.  H.  Mc- 

Knight 
Moore,  Miss  Luella 
Moore,  Philip  H.,  M.D. 
Moorhouse,  Mrs.  H. 

Wilson 


Morgan,  C.  W. 
Morgan,  Mrs.  John  B. 
Morgan,  Robert  C. 
Morgenthaler  Brothers 
Morrell,  Richard  B. 


Newhall,  William  Peter- 
son 
Newman,  A.  G. 
Newman,  Philip  F. 
Newton,  A.  Edward 


Morris,  Mrs.  A.  Saunders  Niblo,  Rev.  James  M. 
Morris,  Miss  Ellen  Nice,  Budd  G. 

Morris,  Mrs.  Henry,  Jr.     Nice,  Eugene  E. 
Morris,  Henry  S.  Nicholas,  Samuel,  M.D. 

Morris,  I.  Wistar  Nicholson,  William  R, 

Morris,  Mrs.  P.  Hollings-Nickles,  Theodore  E. 


worth 
Morrison,  Mrs.  Emily 

Bacon 
Morrison,  John  C. 
Mortimer,  S.  H. 
Mortimoore,  Mrs. 

Charles 
Morton,  Mrs.  A.  M. 
Morton,  Mrs.  Arthur  V. 
Moss,  Frank  H. 
Mostertz,  Fred  W. 
Mudge,  Lewis  Seymour, 

D.D. 
Muir,  Robert  L. 
Murphy,  Miss  Helen  B. 
Murphy,  J.  Raymond 
Murphy,  Mrs.  John  A. 
Murphy,  T.  E. 
Myers,  Rhoda  H. 


Niemann,  Miss  Elizabeth 

C. 
Nimlet,  Mrs.  D.  C. 
Nixon,  Mrs.  Horace  F. 
Norcross,  Mrs.  Herbert 

G. 
Norcross,Thomas  E. 
Norris,  Mrs.  John  C. 
Norris,  Thomas  J. 
North,  Ralph  H. 
Norton,  Alice  M.,  M.D. 
Nowalk,  Robert  F. 
Noyes,  Mrs.  B. 


Oakford,  James  W. 

Oakford,  Mrs.  James  W. 

Oakley,  Mrs.  Thornton 

Oberge,  Miss  U.  H. 

Obermayer,  Leon  J. 

O'Connor,  John  F. 
Nadelman,  Madame  Elie   Odell,  Mrs.  Joseph  H. 
Nash,  Monsignor  James     Odmann,  Mrs.  Nelson  S. 


Nash,  Mrs.  Robert  J. 

Natt,  Miss  Josephine 

Nece,  Frank  W. 

Nece,  Harry  A. 

Neel,  Mrs.  Harry  A.  P. 

Neely,  Mrs.  Hugh  Mc- 
Dowell 

Neely,  Mrs.  Susan 

Neely,  M.  Y. 

Neely,  William  K.,  Jr., 
M.D. 

Neff,  Miss  Elizabeth  R. 

Neff,  Hon.  Frank  W. 

Neidhard,  Miss  Pauline 
C. 

Neidig,  Louis,  Jr. 

Neilson,  Mrs.  Harry  R. 

Nesbit,  Mrs.  Thorpe 

Netter,  Jacob 

Nevin,  Mrs.  Charles  W. 

Newbold,  Mrs.  David 

Newhall,  C.  Stevenson 


O'Drain,  T.  I.,  M.D. 
Osrelsby,  Frank 
O'Keefe,  John 
Okie,  R.  Brognard 
Olden,  Mrs.  Bessie  G. 
O'Leary,  Daniel 
Omerly,  George  G.,  Jr. 
O'Neill,  Andrew 
O'Neill,  Miss  Elizabeth 

M. 
O'Neill,  Rev.  P.  F. 
Opie,  Mrs.  E.  L. 
Orlady,  George  P. 
Orlemann,  Henry  P. 
Orloff,  Harry  M. 
Orr,  George  P. 
Orton,  George  W. 
Osborne,  Chester 
Osborne,  Miss  Jane  M. 
Oursler,  William  W.  D. 
Overbeck,  Bernard 
Overholt,  William  L. 


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Owen,  Elizabeth  G. 
Owen,  Miss  L.  V.  P. 
Owrid,  Edwin  J. 

Packard,  Charles  S.  W. 
Packard,  Mrs.  Francis 

R. 
Packard,  Mrs.  John  H. 

3rd 
Page,  George  Bispham 
Page,  Mrs.  Robert  H. 
Paine,  Mrs.  George  H. 
Palmer,  John  T. 
Palmquist,  Mrs.  Elim 

A.  E. 
Pancoast,  Henry  B. 
Pancoast,  Mrs.  H.  K. 
Pardee,  Mrs.  Calvin 
Paret,  Edward 
Park,  A.  Edgar,  M.D. 
Parker,  Sylvester  D. 
Parks,  A.  M. 
Parlin,  Charles  C. 
Parrish,  Mrs.  Robert  C. 
Parrott,  Sylvester  J. 
Parsly,  E.  G. 
Passmore,  E.  Pusey 
Patten,  Frank  S. 
Patterson,  Miss  Beatrice 

W. 
Patterson,  Mrs.  George 

Stuart 
Patterson,  T.  H.  Hoge 
Patton,  J.  G. 
Patton,  Mrs.  John  W. 
Patton,  Mrs.  Robert 
Patton,  Robert  J. 
Patton,  William  A. 
Paul,  David  G. 
Paul,  John  Rodman 
Payne,  Whitney 
Peacock,  C.  H. 
Pearce,  Hollingsworth 
Pearce,  J.  W. 
Pearlman,  M.  M. 
Pearson,  J.  A. 
Pearson,  Mrs.  J.  T. 
Pearson,  R.  G. 
Peck,  Arthur 
Peck,  Mrs.  Arthur 
Peck,  Mrs.  Horace  S. 
Peeples,  A.  M. 
Peiffer,  Charles  E. 
Peirce,  Miss  Mary  B. 
Peirson,  Walter 


Pemberton,  Clifford,  Jr. 
Pemberton,  Mrs.  Ralph 
Penfield,  Mrs.  Frederic 

C. 
Pennsylvania  Society  of 

Miniature   Painters 
Pepper,  Mrs.  William 

Piatt 
Pequignot,  L.  E. 
Perkins,  E.  Stanley 
Perrella,  Nicola 
Perrin,  Charles  C. 
Perrot,  Emile  G. 
Perry,  John  C. 
Perry,  Robert  W. 
Peters,  Don 

Peterson,   Mrs.  Gustaf 
Petzold  Adolph 
Pew,  Mrs.  Walter  C. 
Phillips,  Frederick 

Morris 
Phillips,  Lucien 
Phillips,  Walter  H. 
Pickford,  Mrs.  Anna  H. 
Pie,  Miss  Audrey 
Pierce,  F.  G. 
Pierce,  J.  D. 
Piersol,  Mrs.  George  A. 
Piling,  W.  S. 
Pinkstone,  W.  D. 
Pioneer  Suspender  Co. 
Piatt,  Mrs.  Charles,  Jr. 
Plaut,  Mrs.  Isaac 
Pollock,  Elizabeth  P. 
Pollock,  Roland  D. 
Pollock,  Walter  B. 
Pooley,  E.  F. 
Porter,  Mrs.  Charles  A., 

Jr. 
Post,  Mrs.  L.  A. 
Post,  William 
Potamkin,  Harry 
Potsdamer,  Joseph  S. 
Potter,  Mrs.  Beverly  R. 
Potter,  Mrs.  Thomas, 

Jr. 
Potter,  W.  Woodburn 
Potter,  Mrs.  William 
Potts,  Charles  William 
Potts,  Mrs.  Harrison  I. 
Potts,  Horace  M. 
Potts,  William  M. 
Powell,  Charles  S. 
Powers,  Mrs.  Fred  Perry 
Prevette,  Earl 


Price,  Mrs.  Eli  Kirk 

Price,  James  Warwick 

Priestman,  Mrs.   Flor- 
ence Evans 

Prime,  Mrs.  LaurettedeT. 

Pringle,  William  T. 

Pugh,  Richard  H. 

Purves,  Mrs.  G.  Coles- 
berry 

Pusey,  F.  S. 

Putman,  Mrs.  Alfred 

Putnam,  Mrs.  Earl  B. 

Pyrah,  John  W. 

Quick,  William  H.  W. 

Rabinovitz,  Joseph 
Radebaugh,  George  O. 
Rader,  Mrs.  Archibald 

Fleming 
Radford,  Brig.  Gen. 

Cyrus  S. 
Raditz,  Lazar 
Ragg,  H.  H.,  &  Co. 
Rakestraw,  Fred  A. 
Rambo,  Oscar  N. 
Rambo,  Wilfred  S. 
Ramsdell,  G.  C. 
Ramsey,  Mrs.  Ellwood 
Ranck,  A.  C. 
Randolph,  Miss  Anna 
Randolph,  Evan 
Ranken,  Harold  R. 
Ransley,  Mrs.  H.  C. 
Rapp,  E.  H. 
Rath,  Henry  A. 
Rawle,  Edward  P. 
Rawle,  Francis 
Rawle,  Mrs.  James 
Rawle,  Miss  Louisa 
Rawle,  Mrs.  William 

Brooke 
Rawlins,  Miss  Sarah 

Sully 
Raynor,  H.  C. 
Raynor,  John  S. 
Read,  Mrs.  Adele  Von  H. 
Read,  Samuel  H.  P. 
Read,  Theodore  H. 
Read,  W.  B. 
Read,  Mrs.  W.  B. 
Read,  Mrs.  William  T. 
Reading,  Sam  H. 
Reath,  Mrs.  B.  Brannon 
Reath,  B.  Brannan,  2nd 


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Reath,  Mrs.  Theodore  W.Roberts,  Mrs.  G.  Brinton 


Reath,  Mrs.  Thomas 
Reber,  J.  Howard 
Rebman,  Henry  J. 
Rebmann,  Mrs.  Harry 

F. 
Reckitt,  William  G. 
Redmond,  Frank  J. 
Reed,  Mrs.  Amie  M. 
Reed,  Miss  Anna  M. 
Reed,  Jacob,  Sons 
Reel,  Ida  Virginia,  M.D. 
Rees,  Mrs.  S.  M, 
Reeves,  Frank 
Regnery,  Rev.  John  J. 
Rehborn,  Herman 
Reid,  Herbert  E.,  M.D. 
Reid,  Mrs.  L.  S. 
Reilly,  Miss  Marion 
Reilly,  Peter 
Reilly,  Samuel 
Remmy,  Richard  C,  Son 

Co. 
Resolute  Knitting  Mills 
Reyenthaler,  Emanuel 

G.,Jr. 
Reynolds,  Franklin  P., 

Jr. 
Rhoads,  Mrs.  J.  Howard 
Rhoads,  Jacob  H. 
Rhoads,  Lydia  W. 
Rhoads,  William  E. 
Rice,  Harry 
Richardson,  Frederick 
Richardson,  Mrs.  Fred- 
erick 
Richardson,  Thomas  D. 
Richardson,  William  H. 
Richmond,  George  N., 

M.D. 
Richter,  Charles  J. 
Ridpath,  Robert  F. 
Riehle,  Frederick  A. 
Rinehart,  Henry  R. 
Ringler,  William  A. 
Ristine,  Mrs.  Charles  S. 
Ritchie,  Mrs.  C.  L. 
Robbins,  George  S. 
Roberts,  Caryl 
Roberts,  Charles  H. 
Roberts,  Mrs.  Charles 

H. 
Roberts,  Clarence  V. 
Roberts,  Edward 
Roberts,  Miss  Ellen  C. 


Roberts,  George  B. 
Roberts,  George  W.  B. 
Roberts,  Mrs.  Howard 
Roberts,  Miss  Irene  S. 
Roberts,  Mrs.  James  G. 
Roberts,  Mrs.  John  B. 
Roberts,  Owen  J. 
Robinson,  Benjamin, 

M.D. 
Robinson,  Mrs.  Samuel 
Robinson,  W.  J.,  M.D. 
Rockwell,  F.  W. 
Rodenbough,  Elmer  E. 
Roedelheim,  Wilham  S. 
Roma,  Mrs.  F. 
Rosenbach,  M.  P. 
Rosenbaum,  Leon 
Rosenbaum,  Morris 
Rosenbaum,  Samuel 
Rosenberg,  Emanuel 
Rosenblum,  Adolph 
Rosenfeld,  John 
Rosengarten,  Mrs.  A.  G. 
Rosengarten,  Geo.  D., 

M.D. 
Rosenthal,  Albert 
Rosenwald,  Lessing  J. 
Rosenwald,  Mrs.  Lessing 

J. 

Ross,  Henry  A. 

Ross,  J.  Anderson 

Ross,  Joseph 

Ross,  Miss  Sophia  L. 

Ross,  T.  Edward 

Rossbach,  Mrs.  Sophie 

Roth,  Albert  M. 

Roth,  David  A.,  M.D. 

Roth,  Gabriel  B. 

Rothermel,  P.  F.,  Jr. 

Rothchild,  LeRoy  B. 

Rouse,  William  M. 

Rowland,  Mrs.  Henry  J. 

Ruby,  Miss  Edna  Brown- 
ing _ 

Ruehling,  Gustav 

Ruger,  Louis 

Ruhl,  John 

Rumpp,  H.  C. 

Rumpp,  Mrs.  Paul  T. 

Rumsey,  George  A.,  Jr. 

Russell,  Mrs.  C.  B. 

Russell,  Mrs.  C.  J. 

Russell,  Harry  A, 

Russell,  Mrs.  W.  A. 


Rutberg,  Edward  H. 
Ryan,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  T. 
Ryan,  Michael  J. 
Ryan,  Thomas  F.,  D.D. 

Sachsenmaier,  George 
Sackel  Dyeing  Company 
Sackett,  Mrs.  Franklin 

P. 
Sadler,  Miss  Elizabeth 

R. 
Sadtler,  Samuel  S. 
Sage,  Mrs.  Harry  W. 
Sage,  Ralph  V. 
Sailer,  Miss  Emily  W. 
Salom,  Mrs.  Pedro  G. 
Salus,  Mrs.  Herbert  W. 
Sampson,  Mrs.  G. 
Sampson,  Mrs.  P.  R. 
Samuel,  Bernard 
Samuel,  J.  Bunford 
Santamarie,  L.  J. 
Sanville,  George  W. 
Sargent,  Mrs.  Winthorp 
Sargent,  Mrs.  Winthorp, 

Sartori,  Mrs.  Frank  A. 
Saunders,  John  J. 
Saunders,  W.  L.,  2d 
Savage,  Mrs.  D,  Fitz- 

hugh 
Savery,  Addison  H. 
Savery,  Albert  H. 
Savoye,  Mrs.  W.  T. 
Sax,  Percival  M. 
Saxman,  Mrs.  E.  F. 
Scanlon  Charles  A. 
Scatchard,  Wm. 
Scattergood,  Mrs.  J. 

Henry 
Scattergood,  Mrs.  Thos. 
Schaef,  Charles  F. 
Schaefer,  George  F. 
Schaffhauser,  Charles 
Schamberg,  Mrs.  Jay  F. 
Schamberg,  Meyer 
Schaner,  Warren  B. 
Schaperkotter,  Mrs. 

Frank 
Schectman,  Morris 
Scheel,  R.  O. 
Schembs,  Walter  E. 
Schemm,  Edward  F. 
Schick,  Miss  Elma  H. 
Schilling,  Frank 


n 


Schlegel,  Carl  A, 

Schmidt,  Fred  W. 

Schmidt,  Frederick  W. 

Schmitz,  EHzabeth  T. 

Schnader,  William  A. 

Schneider,  C.  J.,  M.D. 

Schneider,  Mrs.  Karl 

Schneyer  &  Cobrin 

Schneyer,  Louis  A. 

Schneyer,  M.  L. 

Schoenherr,  William 

Schoeppe,  Edward 

Schoettle,  Edwin  J. 

Schoettle,  Marc  A. 

Schofield,  Charles  S. 

Scholder,  Harry 

Scholler  Bros.,  Inc. 

Scholz,  Gregory  R.,  D.D. 

Schoonmaker,  W.  P. 

Schoor,  George  J. 

Schranz,  Frederick  G. 

Schwacke,  Justus  H. 

Schwalbe,  H. 

Schwarz,  William  Tifft 

Schulte,  A.  B. 

Schwartz,  Anthony 

Schwarz,  H.  G. 

Schwoerer,  R.  C. 

Scott,  Mrs.  Edgar 

Scott,  Egbert  T.,  M.D. 

Scott,  George  E. 

Scott,  Mrs.  John  Scanlin 

Scott,  Margaret  B. 

Scott,  Richard  S. 

Scott,  Thomas  M. 

Scott,  William  M. 

Scull,  Mrs.  Wm.  C. 

Seeley,  Mrs.  Oscar 

Segal,  Herman 

Selig,  B. 

Selig,  Sol 

Sellers,  Alexander 

Sellers,  Mrs.  Alexander 

Sellers,  Mrs.  Horace 
Wells 

Sender,  Arthur  C,  M.D. 

Serrill,  William  G. 

Sessler,  J.  Leonard 

Severs,  G.  Harvey,  M.D. 

Sewall,  Mrs.  Arthur  W. 

Shakespeare,  Mrs.  Ed- 
ward O. 

Shalet,  A.  Paul 

Shallcross,  M.  Corson 

Shannon,  C.  E.  G.,  M.D. 


Sharp,  Walter  P. 
Sharp,  Mrs.  Walter  P. 
Sharpe,  John  S.,  M.D. 
Sharpless,  Anna  P.,  M.D, 
Sharpless,  S.   Franklin 
Sharpless,  Wm. 
Shaw,  Charles  W. 
Shaw,  Clinton  E. 
Shay,  Howell  Lewis 
Sheble,  Mrs.  Frank  J. 
Sheerr,  Philip  L.  and 

Sons 
Shellenberger,Miss 

Helen 
Shelly,  George  C. 
Shelton,  Mrs.  F.  H. 
Shenton,  H.  E. 
Shillard-Smith,  Mrs.  C. 
Shipley,  Mrs.  S.  R. 
Shirley,  Harold  R. 
Shmidheiser,  Frank  W. 
Shock,  Miss  N.  A. 
Shoemaker,  Benjamin  H. 
Shoemaker,  Comly,  2nd 
Shoemaker,  Mary  W. 
Shoyer,  F.  J. 
Shrigley,  Arthur 
Shuster,  Frank  H. 
Shute,  E.  L. 

Shuttleworth,  E.  Irving 
Sibley,  Miss  Florence 
Sibley,  Walter  G. 
Sickles,  Wm.  Herbert 
Sidebotham,  John    B. 
Simkins,  Daniel  W. 
Simon,  Caroline  F. 
Simons,  Herbert 
Simons,  Laird 
Simpers,  Thomas  W. 
Simpson,  J.  Coulson 
Sinnickson,  Mrs.  Chas. 
Sinnock,  John  Ray 
Sinnott,  Mrs.  John 
Sisson,  Vernon  B. 
Siter,  Miss  Charlotte 
Slattery,  Joseph  A. 
Sloan,  Malachi  W., 

M.D. 
Smalley,  W.  V. 
SmaltZj  Miss  Elizabeth 

F. 
Smedley,  William  H. 
Smith,  Albanus  L. 
Smith,  Charles  H. 
Smith,  Edward  B.,  Jr. 


Smith,  Mrs.  Edward 
Brinton 

Smith,  Mrs.  Edward  W. 

Smith,  Miss  Ethel 

Smith,  Mrs.  F.  P. 

Smith,  Mrs.  George  M. 

Smith,  George  P. 

Smith,  Haseltine 

Smith,  Henry  R. 

Smith,  Mrs.  Hugh  T. 

Smith,  J.  Willison 

Smith,  Miss  Jessie  Will- 
cox 

Smith,  Mrs.  Louis  I. 

Smith,  Oscar  L. 

Smith,  Mrs.  T.  Learning 

Smith,  W.  Hinckle 

Smith,  Mrs.  W.  Horner 

Smith,  Walter  Bassatt 

Smith,  Mrs.  Walter  B. 

Smith,  Mrs.Wikoff 

Smyth,  Jas.  F. 

Snader,  Mrs.  E.  Roland, 
Jr. 

Snellenberg,  A. 

Snellenberg,  Joseph  N. 

Snellenberg,  Mrs.  Mor- 
ton E. 

Sobernheimer,  Mrs. 
Frederick  A. 

Soest,  O.  F. 

Soliday,  Mrs.  David  S. 

Somers,  James  A. 

Sonneborn,  Geo.  A.,  M.D. 

Sooy,  Curtis 

South,  Mrs.  Walter 

Spatola,  Michael  A. 

Speckman,  John  W. 

Spencer,  Arthur 

Spencer,  Mrs.  Arthur  R. 

Spencer,  Paul 

Spencer,  William 

Springer,  Edward  K. 

Stager,  Oscar  T. 

Stair,  Mrs.  Jacob,  Jr. 

Stanton,  Charles  L. 

Stanton,  William  Macy 

Starkweather,  John  K. 

Starr,  Lewis 

Starr,  Theodore  D. 

Staton,  Walter  B. 

Stecker,  Louis 

Steel,  A.  G.  B. 

Steel,  Phil.  S. 

Steele,  Andrew  L. 


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Steele,  David  M.,  D.D. 

Steele,  Edward  A. 

Steele,  Joseph  M. 

Steere,  Mrs.  Jonathan 
M. 

Stein,  Mrs.  Emma  T. 

Steinman,  Walter  J. 

Steinmetz,  Edward  B. 

Steinmetz,  Joseph  Allison 

Stelle,  John  P. 

Stellwagon,  Mrs.  Henry 
W. 

Stern,  Adiel  Martin 

Stern,  Edward,  &  Co. 

Stern,  Mrs.  Horace 

Stern,  Samuel 

Sterner,  George 

Stevens,  Benjamin  Rush 

Stevens,  E.  P. 

Stevenson,  Miss  Clare  B. 

Stevenson,  Hon.  Max- 
well, Jr. 

Stewardson,  Miss  Elea- 
nore  P. 

Stewart,  Frank  H. 

Stewart,  Ruth  Bitting, 
M.D. 

Stilling,  Benjamin  F. 

Stinson,  C.  A. 

Stoer,  W.  Fred 

Stokes,  Mrs.  Charles  P. 

Stokes,  Henry  W. 

Stokes,  Mrs.  W.  Stand- 
ley 

Stoll,  Theodore  P. 

Stork,  Mrs.  T.  B. 

Stotesbury,  Mrs.  Edward 
T. 

Stout,  C.  Frederick 

Stout,  Mrs.  Elbridge  G. 

Stout,  O.,  M.D. 

Strauss,  Berthold 

Strittmatter,  I.  P.,  M.D. 

Strong,  Harry  U. 

Stroock,  Bertram  A. 

Stroud,  Edward  A. 

Stroud,  M.  W. 

Strubing,  P.  H. 

Stryker,  S.  S.,  M.D. 

Stulb,  Joseph  R. 

Sullivan,  Miss  Edith 

Sullivan,  Stanley  J. 

Sullivan,  Mrs.  Thos.  D. 

Sullivan,  William  A. 


Sundheim,  Mrs.  Harry 

G. 
Sussell,  Arthur  J. 
Sutherland,  Allen 
Sutton,  I.  W.,  M.D. 
Swain,  Mrs.  William 

Moseley 
Swart,  M.  E. 
Swartley,  H.  C. 
Sweeney,  Miss  Mary  B. 
Swoboda,  Gustav 

Tailor  Made  Hosiery 

Co.,  Inc. 
Taine,  Louis  N.,  M.D. 
Talone,  Alfonso 
Tatum,  Mrs.  Richard 

Parry 
Taws,  Henry  M. 
Taws,  John  H. 
Taylor,  Claude  E. 
Taylor,  Mrs.  Frank  H. 
Taylor,  Mrs.  Henry  J. 
Taylor,  John  C. 
Taylor,  John  G.,  M.D. 
Taylor,  Mrs.  John  M. 
Taylor,  Lewis  H.,  Jr. 
Taylor,  Mrs.  Roland  L. 
Taylor,  Mrs.  William 

Rivers 
Teaz,  George  B. 
Teller,  W.  H.,  M.D. 
Terry,  Henry  A. 
Terry,  Howard  A. 
Tetlow,  Mrs.  Clara 
Thatcher,  A.  G. 
Thayer,  Mrs.  John  B. 
Theel,  William  L.,  M.D. 
Theis,  Albert 
Thoma,  Robert,  M.D. 
Thomas,  Mrs.  Arthur  H, 
Thomas,  Mrs.  Augustus 
Thomas,  J.  Frederick 
Thomas,  Miss  Mabel  L. 

H. 
Thomas,  Wilbur  K. 
Thompson,  Iva  Seal, 

M.D. 
Thompson,  John  B. 
Thompson,  John  P., 

D.D. 
Thompson,  W.  A. 
Thompson,  W.  J. 
Thompson,  Wm.  B. 
Thomson,  Harry  E. 


Thomson,  Mrs.  W.  S. 

Thorn,  Miss  Mary 

Thornley,  George  H. 

Thorpe,  Mrs.  Charles  N. 

Thrush,  M.  C,  M.D. 

Tiers,  Mrs.  Walter  A. 

Tietze,  Charles  F. 

Tifft,  Mrs.  J.  Alden 

Tilden,  William  Morris 

Tillman,  Henry  D.,  D.D. 

Tinney,  William  P. 

Tioga  Textile  Co. 

Todd,  Mrs.  M.  Hamp- 
ton 

Tomkinson,  Joseph 

Torrey,  Robert  G.,  M.D. 

Tourison,  Ashton  S. 

Tourison,  Bart 

Town,  Edwin  C,  M.D. 

Townsend,  B.  F.,  Jr. 

Townsend,  Mrs.  Fred- 
erick E.  A. 

Townsend,  J.  Barton 

Townsend,  Mrs.  J.  B. 

Townsend,  Miss  Pauline 
B. 

Trainer,  Henry  J. 

Trotter,  William  Henry 

Trower,  John  M. 

Trumbauer,  J.  Robert 

Trump,  Mrs.  C.  C. 

Tryon,  Charles  Z. 

Tryon,  Miss  F.  Arline 

Tudor,  George 

Tull,  Mrs.  Montrose 
Graham 

Turnbull,  J.  W. 

Tuttle,  John  Baker 

Tuttle,  William 

Twining,  John  E.,  Sr. 

Tyler,  Charles  A. 

Tyler,  Everitt  A.,  M.D. 

Tyler,  George  F. 

Tyler,  Mrs.  George  F. 

Tyler,  Miss  Helen  B. 

Tyre,  Philip  S. 

Tyson,  T.  Mellor,  M.D. 

Umsted,  Miss  Ruth  R., 
Jr. 

Underbill,  F.  S. 

Underwood,  Mrs.  De- 
borah C. 

Usilton,  M.  E.  M.D. 

Vail,  Mrs.  Louis  de  Puy 


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Vallier,  William  H. 
Van  Bibber,  Mrs.  Arthur 

E. 
VanDyke,  Edgar  C. 
Van  Hall,  Julius 
Van  Roden,  George 

Condit 
Van  Sciver,  Earl  J. 
Van  Sciver,  J.  Bishop 
Vauclain,  S.  M. 
Vellner,  Eugene 
Verner,  William  R. 
Vigilant  Mills 
Vila,  Joseph  S. 
Vogdes,  Mrs.  Emma  C. 
Vogel,  Adolph 
Voight,  William  J. 
Vollrath,  Alfred  J. 
Volz,  Frederick  G. 
Von  Gerichten,  Edmund 
Von  Moschzisker,  Mrs. 

Robert 
Voorhees,  Harlow  C. 
Voss,  Frederick  J.,  M.D. 
Voynow,  C.  B. 

Wadham,  J.  P. 

Wagner,  Louis  M. 

Wagner,  Paul  C. 

Wagner,  Mrs.  Wm.  M. 

Wainwright,  Clement  R. 

Wainwright,  Mrs.  F.  K. 

Wainwright,  F.  King 

Wait,  Mrs.  Oliver  Bab- 
cock 

Walbaum,  Mrs.  William 
H. 

Walker,  George  B. 

Walker,  J.  W. 

Walker,  Robert  C. 

Wallace,  Miss  C.  M. 

Wallace,  William 

Wallace,  Wm.  Stewart 

Waller,  L.  O. 

Wallgren,  Abian  A. 

Wallis,  Miss  Louisa  M. 

Walmer,  Reed  H. 

Walsh,  E.  Raymond  R. 

Walter,  Simon 

Walters,  William  H. 

Walton,  John 

Wannemacher,  C.  R. 

Ward,  Mrs.  George 

Ward,  John  T. 

Ward,  T.  Johnson 


Warden,  Clarence  A. 

Warden,  Mrs.  W.  G. 

Ware  Brothers  Com- 
pany 

Waring,  Swinton  B. 

Warne,  Mrs.  Edward  P. 
B. 

Warner,  A.  P. 

Warner,  Fred  E. 

Warner,  Miss  Mildred  S. 

Warner,  Walter 

Warnock,  James,  Jr. 

Warren,  Ambrose  G. 

Warren,  William  C. 

Warrington,  John  B. 

Warthman,  Albert  P. 

Warthman,  Mrs.  J. 
Harris 

Warwick,  Edward 

Warwick,  Mrs.  Nelson 
D. 

Washburn,  Louis  C, 
D.D. 

Wasserman,  M.  J. 

Wasserman,  C. 

Wasserman,  Mrs.  Jos. 

Wasson,  F.  E. 


Weihenmayer,  Wm.  J. 
Weikel,  William  D. 
Weil,  Benjamin 
Weild,  Charles  M. 
Weill,  Mrs.  Alfred  S. 
Weimer,  Albert  B. 
Weimer,  Mrs.  Albert  B. 
Weinland,  Mrs.  J.  W. 
Weinstein,  G.  L.,  M.D. 
Weinstein,  Jacob  L 
Weir,  Miss  Alice 
Weir,  William  T.,  Jr. 
Weisel,  Miss  Deborah 

D. 
Weissgerber,  George  J. 
Welker,  Howard  S. 
Wells,  Mark  P. 
Welsh,  C.  N. 
Welsh,  Charles  E. 
Welsh,  Robert  F. 
Welsh,  Samuel 
Welsh,  Mrs.  S.  B. 
Welsh,  William  Henry 
Welsh,  Mrs.  William  L. 
Wenner,  Robert  E. 
Werner,  Adolph,  Jr. 
Wertheimer,  Joseph 


Watkin,  Miss  Eveline  M.  Wesley,  Charles  Sum- 
Watkin,  Lewis  M.,  Jr. 


Watkins,  Wilfrid  J. 
Watson,  Frank  R. 
Watson,  George  K. 
Watson,  J.  Carroll 
Watson,  James  P. 
Watson,  John  T. 
Watts,  Charles  H. 
Watt's,  John,  Sons  Co. 
Wayne,  Mrs.  Joseph,  Jr. 
Wayne,  William,  Jr. 
Weatherly,  L.  Howard 
Weatherly,  Miss  Mary 

N. 
Weaver,  John 
Weber,  David 
Weber,  E.  G. 
Weber,  F.  W. 
Weber,  Louis,  Sr. 
Webster,  A.  B.,  M.D. 
Weckesser,  William 


mer 
West,  Mrs.  Isabella 
West,  W.  M. 
West,  W.  Nelson 
Westervelt,  Julien  D. 
Westwood,  John  R. 
Wetherill,  Sam'l  P.,  Jr. 
Wetherill,  William  H. 
Wetherstine,  H.  H. 
Wetter,  Charles  G. 
Wetzel,  Walter 
Weyl,  Esther  M.,  M.D. 
Whalen,  Elwell 
Wharton,  Mrs.  J.  S.  L., 

Jr. 
Wharton,  Joseph  S. 

Lovering 
Wheeler,  Prof.  Arthur 

L. 
Wheeler,  Charles 
Wheeler,  Mrs.  Chas. 


Weeks  Photo  EngravingWheelwright,  Robert 


Co.,  Inc. 
Weeks,  Mrs.  Horace  F. 
Weger,  Frank  L. 
Weihenmayer,  Harry 

W. 


Whitaker,  James  L. 
Whitaker,  Ralph 
White,  Barclay 
White,  E.  P.  Corson, 
M.D. 


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White,  George  Foster       Wilson,  Miss  Jane  Stew- 
White,  J.  Atwood  art 
White,  Mrs.  Miles,  Jr.      Wilson,  Russell 
White,  Samuel  S.,  Jr.       Wilson,  William  H. 
Whiteman,   Mrs.  Joseph-Wilson,  Mrs.  W.  Rey- 

ine  S.  nolds 

Whiting,  William  H.         Wilson,  Mrs.  William  K. 
Whitman,  Stephen  F.,      Windner,  Julius 

&  Son  Winslow,  Charles  H. 

Whitney,  Mrs.  W.  Beau-Winsor,  J.  D.,  Sr. 

mont  Winsor,  James  D.,  Jr. 

Wick  Narrow  Fabric  Co. Winsor,  Mrs.  James  D., 


Widener,  Joseph  E. 
Widener,  Mrs.  P.  A.  B., 

2nd 
Wiederseim,  Theodore 

E. 
Wilbur,  L.  H. 
Wilkie,  Edward  V.  H. 
Wilkinson,  Miss  Ruth 

A. 
Willard,  DeForest  P., 

M.D. 
Willcox,  John  W. 
Willey,  Mrs.  Guy  A. 
Williams,  Mrs.  Caroline 
Williams,  Mrs.  Carroll 

R. 
Williams,  Mrs.  Charles 
Williams,  Charles  D. 
Williams,  Ellis  D. 


Jr. 

Winsor,  Mrs.  Wm.  D. 
Winston,  John  C,  Co. 
Wire,  Miss  Jean  Marion 
Wirz,  Mrs.  H.  M. 
Wister,  Mrs.  Lewis  W, 
Wister,  Miss  Mary  C. 
Wittenberg,  Sol. 
Woldow,  A.  H. 
Wolf,  Mr.  and  Mrs. 

Albert 
Wolf,  Benjamin 
Wolf,  Benjamin  H. 
Wolf,  Louis 

Wolfe,  A.  Chester,  M.D. 
Wolfe,  Merritt  L. 
Wolfe,  Russell 
Wolfersberger,  W.  C. 
Wolfsen,  Julius,  M.D. 


Williams,  Mrs.  Henry  S.  Wolstenholme,  Mrs. 


Williams,  Joseph  D. 
Williams,  Leighton 
Williams,  Parker  S. 
Willing,  Charles 
Willing,  Mrs.  Edward 

S. 
Willing,  J.  Kent 
Willson,  Thomas  H. 
Wilmeth,  James  L. 
Wilson,  A.  P. 
Wilson,  Alex.,  Jr. 
Wilson,  Mrs.  Charles 


Frederick 
Wood,  Mrs.  Alexander 

C,  Jr. 
Wood,  Mrs.  Charles  R. 
Wood,  Miss  Frances 
Wood,  Mrs.  Grahame 
Wood,  Howard,  Jr. 
Wood,  Morris 
Wood,  R.  G.,  Jr. 
Wood,  Mrs.  Thos.  D. 
Woodbridge,  J.  Edward 
Woodruff,  Mrs.  Clinton 

Rogers 


Wilson,  Mrs.  G  Searing  Woodside,  Mrs.  J.  W 

Wilson,  Mrs.  H.  E.  Woodville,  Elizabeth 

Wilson,  Hamilton  M.  Woodward,  George, 

Wilson,  Mrs.  J.  Howard  M.D. 


Woolman,  Mrs.  Edward 

Woolman,  Henry  N. 

Woolman,  Mrs.  Henry 
N. 

Woolman,  Miss  Jose- 
phine 

Worrall,  Mrs.  Nathan  Y. 

Wotherspoon,  James  R. 

Wriggins,  C.  C. 

Wright,  Mrs.  H.  B. 

Wright,  Mrs.  H.  J. 

Wright,  John 

Wright,  Miss  Lila  M. 

Wright,  Mrs.  Minturn 
T. 

Wright,  Mrs.  Sydney  L., 
Jr. 

Wrightson,  Arthur 

Wurtz,  Mrs.  C.  Stewart 

Wurzel,  Maurice  L. 

Wyatt  Flower  Shop 

Yeager,  George  C, 

M.D. 
Yeatman,  Pope 
Yeates,  J.  Wilbur 
Yeits,  Anthony  J. 
Yellin,  Samuel 
Yocum,  Stanley 
Young,  A.  C. 
Young,  Charles  H. 
Young,  Claude  D. 
Young,  W.  J. 

Zacharias,  Edward  E. 
Zamustin,  M. 
Ziegler,  Carl  A. 
Ziegler,  Mrs.  Francis  H. 
Ziegler,  J.  Charles 
Ziegler,  S.  Lewis,  M.D. 
Zimmerman,  Mason  W., 

M.D. 
Zimmerman,  S.  Milton, 

M.D. 
Zimmerman,  William  A. 
Zimmermann,  John  E. 
Zirnkilton,  F.  X. 
Zulich,  Mrs.  Sarah 

Swift 


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FORM  OF  BEQUEST 
I  give  and  bequeath  unto  The  Pennsylvania  Museum  and 

School  of  Industrial  Art  the  sum  of 

dollars,  free  of  all  taxes. 

Witnesses 


FORM  OF  DEVISE  OF  REAL  ESTATE 

I  give  and  devise  unto  The  Pennsylvania  Museum  and  School 
of  Industrial  Art,  its  successors  and  assigns,  all  that  certain  (here 
insert  a  description  of  the  property)  free  of  all  taxes. 


Witnesses.. 


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THE  PENNSYLVANIA 
MUSEUM  AND  SCHOOL 
OF  INDUSTRIAL  ART 


FIFTYFIRST  ANNUAL  REPORT 


1927 


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OF  THE 

PENNSYLVANIA  MUSEUM  AND 
SCHOOL   OF  INDUSTRIAL   ART 

FOR  THE  YEAR  ENDED  MAY  31,  1927 
WITH  THE 

LIST  OF  MEMBERS 


PHILADELPHIA 
1927 


OFFICERS  FOR  1927-1928 

PRESIDENT 

ELI  KIRK  PRICE 

VICE-PRESIDENTS 

WILLIAM  WOOD  WILLIAM  M.  ELKINS 

SECRETARY 

CHARLES  H.  WINSLOW 

TREASURER 

CHARLES  BOND 
BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES 

EX  OFHCnS 

John  S.  Fisher  W.  Freeland  Kendrick 

Governor  oj  Pennsylvania  Mayor  of  Philadelphia 

BY  APPOINTMENT 

Edwin  O.  Lewis,  Appointed  by  the  State  Senate 
John  T.  Windrim,  Appointed  by  the  House  oj  Representatives 
Charles  J.  Webb,  Appointed  by  the  City  Council 
Edward  T.  Stotesbury,  Appointed  by  the  Commissioners  oj  Fair- 
mount  Park 

ELECTED  BY  THE  MEMBERS 

To  Serve  jar  One  Year 
Mrs.  Edward  Browning  Charles  H.  Ludington 

John  S.  Jenks  Thomas  Robins 

Samuel  Rea  William  M.  Elkins 

To  Serve  jor  Two  Years 
Charles  Bond  Mrs.  Frank  T.  Patterson 

Howard  Reifsnyder  Eli  Kirk  Price 

John  Gribbel  James  F.  Sullivan 

To  Serve  jor  Three  Years 
John  F.  Braun  J.  Stogdell  Stokes 

Mrs.  Arthur  V.  Meigs  George  D.  Widener 

Edgar  V.  Seeler  William  Wood 


COMMITTEES  FOR  1927-1928 

EXECUTIVE  COMMITTEE 

Eli  Kirk  Price,  Chairman;  Charles  Bond,  John  F.  Braun, 
Mrs,  Edward  Browning,  Willl\m  M.  Elkins,  John  S.  Jenks, 
Mrs.  Frank  Thorne  Patterson,  Thomas  Robins,  Edgar  V. 
Seeler,  J.  Stogdell  Stokes,  Charles  J.  Webb,  George  D. 
Widener,  William  Wood. 


STANDING  COMMITTEES* 

MUSEUM. 

John  S.  Jenks,  Chairman;  Morris  R.  Bockius,  Mrs.  Hampton 
L.  Carson,  Mrs.  Henry  Brinton  Coxe,  John  T.  Dorrance, 
William  M.  Elkins,  Mrs.  Charles  W.  Henry,  George  H.  Lorimer, 
Charles  H.  Ludington,  Mrs,  John  D.  McIlhenny,  Mrs.  Frank 
Thorne  Patterson,  Samuel  Rea,  J.  Stogdell  Stokes,  Rodman 
Wanamaker,  George  D.  Widener. 

INSTRVCriON 

Eli  Kirk  Price,  Chairman;  Mrs,  Rudolph  Blankenburg, 
Charles  Bond,  Charles  L.  Borie,  Jr.,  Mrs.  Henry  Brinton  Coxe, 
John  Fisler,  Samuel  S.  Fleisher,  John  S,  Jenks,  Mrs.  Robert  R. 
Logan,  Mrs.  Arthur  V.  Meigs,  Mrs.  Frank  Thorne  Patterson, 
Mrs.  H,  S.  Prentiss  Nichols,  Mrs,  J.  Howard  Rhoads,  William  H, 
Richardson,  Edgar  V,  Seeler,  Charles  J.  Webb,  William  Wood. 

FINANCE 

William  M.  Elkins,  Chairman;  John  S.  Jenks,  James  F. 
Sullivan,  William  Wood. 


*The  President  is  ex  o^cio  a  member  0/  all  committees. 


ASSOCIATE  COMMITTEE  OF  WOMEN 

HONORARY   PRESIDENT 

MRS.  RUDOLPH  BLANKENBURG 

PRESIDENT 

MRS.  FRANK  THORNE  PATTERSON 

VICE-PRESIDENTS 

MRS.  H.  S.  PRENTISS  NICHOLS 

MISS  NINA  LEE 

MRS.  HENRY  BRINTON    COXE 

MISS  CORNELIA  L.  EWING 

RECORDING    SECRETARY  TREASURER 

Mrs.  Charles  F.  Judson  Mrs.  Edward  Browning 

CORRESPONDING  SECRETARY 

Mrs.  Albert  R.  Weimer 
Mrs.  Lewis  Audenried  Miss  Margaretta  S.  Hinchman 

Mrs.  Edgar  W.  Baird  Mrs.  Joseph  B.  Hutchinson 

Mrs.  Edwin  N.  Benson,  Jr.  Mrs.  J.  Louis  Ketterlinus 

Mrs.  William  T.  Carter  Mrs.  Robert  R.  Logan 

Mrs.  Herbert  L.  Clark  Mrs.  Norman  MacLeod 

Mrs.  Robert  C.  Clay  Mrs.  Campbell  Madeira 

Mrs.  Robert  Hare  Davis  Mrs.  John  D.  McIlhenny 

Mrs.  S.  Grey  Dayton  Mrs.  Arthur  V.  Meigs 

Mrs,  Willl\m  A.  Dick  Mrs.  Thornton  Oakley 

Mrs.  Russell  Duane  Mrs.  Eli  Kirk  Price 

Miss  Louisa  Eyre  Mrs.  J.  Howard  Rhoads 

Mrs,  George  H.  Frazier  Countess  of  Santa  Eulalia 

Mrs.  Henry  C.  Gibson  Mrs.  C.  Shillard-Smith 

Mrs.  Henry  S.  Grove  Mrs.  W.  Standley  Stokes 

Mrs.  F.  Woodson  Hancock         Mrs.  Willl\m  H.  Walbaum 
Mrs.  Charles  Wolcott  Henry  Mrs.  Littleton  W.T.Waller,  Jr. 

Mrs.  C.  Stewart  Wurts 

CONTRIBUTING  MEMBER 

Mrs.  Peroneal  Roberts,  Jr. 

HONORARY  MEMBERS 

Mrs.  Hampton  L.  Carson  Mrs.  Edward  T.  Stotesbury 

Miss  Margaret  Clyde  Mrs.  M.  Hampton  Todd 


THE  MUSEUM  STAFF 
1927-28 

Director Fiske  Kimball 

CURATORIAL  STAFF 

EUROPEAN  AND  AMERICAN  ART 

Chief  of  the  Division Fiske  Kimball 

Messrs.  Bye,  Downs,  King,  Miss  Reath,  Dr.  Woodhouse 

EASTERN  ART 

Chief  of  the  Division Horace  H.  F.  Jayne 

Mr.  King,  Miss  Reath,  Miss  Ingram 

PAINTINGS 

Curator Arthur  Edwin  Bye 

Assistant Isabel  Ingram 

SCULPTURE 
Curator Horace  H.  F.  Jayne 

WOODWORK,  CERAMICS,  etc. 

Assistant  Curator Joseph  Downs 

Adviser  in  the  Industrial  Arts  of  the  18th  Century . .  Samuel  W.  Woodhouse,  Jr. 

IRON  WORK,  ARMOR 
Assistant Frederick  C.  King 

TEXTILES 

Assistant  Curator Nancy  Andrews  Reath 

Assistant Anna  Newbold 

Adviser  in  Lace Marian  Hague 

INSTALLATION 

Assistant Elizabeth  Abel 

Custodian Frances  Richardson 


ADMINISTRATIVE  STAFF 

Assistant  to  the  Director Erling  H.  Pedersen 

Secretary  to  the  Director Henrietta  C.  Quinn 

{  Gertrude  Toomey 
Office  Assistants <  Lillian  Briggs 

I  Margaret  Driscoll 

REGISTRAR'S  OFFICE 
Registrar >. .  Jane    Wolfe 

i  Elizabeth  T.  Woodring 

Cataloguers < 

(     Elizabeth  T,  Pearson 

LIBRARY 

Librarian Jane  Fakler 

Assistant Henrietta  Bache 

PUBLICATIONS 

Editor Frederick  C.  King 

Sales  Clerk,  in  Charge  of  Information  Desk Alberta  Devlin 

PHOTOGRAPHY 
Photographer Charles  Whitenack 

PRINTING 
Printer Myrtle  Reinoehl 

BUILDING 

Foreman Lewis  List 

Assistant  Foreman James  Loughry 


THE  SCHOOL  STAFF 
1926-1927 

Edmondson  Hussey,  Principal 
Leslie  W.  IVIjller,  Principal  Emeritus 
Thomas  H.  Willson,  Registrar 
Eugenie  M.  Fryer,  Librarian 


ART  DEPARTMENT 


INSTRUCTORS 


Rose  A.  Baird, 

Costume  Design. 
Robert  Baldwin, 

Poster  and  Advertising  Design. 
J.  Frank  Copeland, 

Interior  Decoration. 
Robert  W.  Crowther, 

Drawing. 
Edmund  deF.  Curtis, 

Pottery. 
John  J.  Dull, 

Water  Color. 
Ralph  Dunkelberger, 

Drawing. 
T.  P.  Farrady, 

Interior  Decoration. 
Charlotte  Gehrke, 

Ass't  Costume  Design. 
Douglas  Gilchrist, 

Metal  Work  and  Jewelry. 
Mabel  B.  Hall, 

Drawing  and  Anatomy. 
John  G.  Hearn, 

Drau'ing. 
Edmondson  Hussey, 

Subjects   of  Teaching. 
John  Craig  Janney, 

Drawing. 
Florence  Jester, 

Supervisor  of  Practice  Teaching. 
J.  William  Kelleher, 

Poster  and  Advertising  Design. 
Richard  Klinges, 

Full  Size  Drawing. 
Joseph  Konetsky, 

Wrought  Iron. 
Edwin  H.  Krimmel, 

Drawing. 


Elmer  S.  Lukens, 

Woodwork. 
Ralph  McLellan, 

Drawing  from  Life. 
Ellen  F.  Meehan, 

Design  and  Color. 
Louis  Milione, 

Modeling. 
Thornton  Oakley, 

Illustration. 
Wm.  Henry  Parker,  Jr. 

Shades  and  Shadows,  Perspective. 
Lee  Pennegar, 

Poster  and  Advertising  Design. 
Herbert  Pullinger, 

Pen  and  Ink;  Lithography. 
Emily  R.  Santlago, 

Dratuing. 
Gertrude  Schell, 

Drawing. 
C.  Alynn  Shilling. 

Design  and  Color. 
LuiGi  Spizzirri, 

Nature  Study;  Costumed  Model 
Class. 
Mary  B.  Sweeney, 

Drawing. 
Paul  F.  Taylor, 

Drawing. 
Edith  Thompson, 

Junior  Class  Drawing. 
Edward  Warwick, 

Furniture  and   Wood-carving. 

History  of  Costume. 
Helen  S.  West, 

Lettering. 


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TEXTILE  DEPARTMENT 

E.  W.  France,  Director,  Lecturer  on  Raw  Materials,  Processes  and 
Fabrics. 

Bradley  C.  Algeo,  Assistant  Director,  in  Charge  of  Weave  Forma- 
tion, Analysis  and  Structure  of  Fabrics. 

Frank  L.  Giese,  Instructor  in   Weave  Formation,  Analysis  and  Structure  of 
Fabrics. 

Richard  S.  Cox,  in  Charge  of  Jacquard  Design,  Drawing  and  Color  Work. 

Ercal  Kaiser,  Instructor  in  Jacquard  Design  and  Color  Work. 

Ralph  Dunkelberger,  Instructor  in  Free-Hand  Drawing  and  Figured  Design. 

Elmer  C.  Bertolet  in  Charge  of  Chemistry,  Dyeing  and  Printing. 

Howard  A.  "Walter,  Assistant  in  Charge  of  Chemistry  and  Dyeing. 

PERavAL  Theel,  Instructor  in  Dyeing  and  Chemistry. 

Joseph  E.  Goodavage,  Instructor  in  Dyeing,  Bleaching  and  Printing. 

George  G.  Byler,  Instructor  in  Elementary  Chemistry. 

John  Lockwood,  Instructor  in  Charge  of  Wool  Carding  and  Spinning,  Wor- 
sted Drawing  and  Spinning. 

Alan   G.   Marquart,    Assistant   in    Wool   Carding   and   Spinning,    Worsted 
Drawing  and  Spinning. 

John  Naab,  Instructor  in  Charge  of  Cotton  Carding  and  Spinning,  Silk  Manu- 
facturing and  Hosiery  Knitting. 

Wm.  B.  Williamson,  Assistant  Instructor  in  Cotton  Carding  and  Spinning  and 
Hosiery  Knitting. 

William    Pfeiffer,    Instructor   in    Charge   of   Power    Weaving   and   Related 
Branches. 

Ervin  Wilmer,  Assistant  in  Power  Weaving  and  Related  Branches. 
Robert  J.  Reilly,  Assistant  in  Power  Weaving  and  Related  Branches. 

Wm.  a.  McLain,  Instructor  in  Charge  of  Elementary  Weaving  and  Related 
Branches. 

John  W.  France,  Assistant  in  Elementary  Weaving  and  Related  Branches. 

Frederick  Jennings,  Instructor  in  Materials  Used  in  the  Wool  and  Worsted 
Industry. 

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PORTRAIT  OF  MRS.  JOSEPH  PANCOAST  SMITH,  BY  THOMAS  SULLY 

LENT   BY   MRS.   J.   EMLEN   SMITH,    1927 


REPORT  OF  THE  BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES 

To  the  Members  of  the  Pennsylvania  Museum 
and  School  of  Industrial  Art: 

The  past  year  has  shown  most  gratifying  growth  in  every  depart- 
ment  of  the  Museum  and  School.  Beside  the  long  list  of  accessions  to 
the  Museum  collections,  the  great  activity  of  the  Museum  was  indicated 
by  the  numerous  important  exhibitions  held  during  the  year  at  Memorial 
Hall,  described  in  the  Director's  annual  report.  These  attracted  an 
increased  attendance  of  visitors  and  proved  the  value  of  such  assem- 
blages of  works  of  art  for  even  short  periods  of  time. 

The  work  of  the  School  has  been  charaaerized  by  the  maintenance 
of  the  high  standard  set  during  the  last  few  years.  Every  place  for 
students  has  been  filled  during  the  year  and  a  great  increase  in  the 
number  of  students  is  prevented  only  by  the  physical  limitations  of  the 
School  building. 

Such  general  activity  of  the  corporation  of  course  entails  additional 
expenditure,  which  is  not  yet  matched  by  increased  receipts,  and  a 
concerted  effort  must  soon  be  made  to  secure  a  large  increase  in  the 
endowment  fund,  if  the  good  work  already  started  is  to  go  on. 

Respeafully  submitted  on  behalf  of  the  Board  of  Trustees, 

Eli  Kirk  Price, 

President. 


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REPORT  OF  THE  DIRECTOR  OF  THE  MUSEUM 

To  the  President  and  Trustees  of  The  Pennsylvania  Museum  and  School 
of  Industrial  Art: 

Gentlemen:  I  have  the  honor  to  submit  the  following  report: 
Attendance 

The  normal  attendance  of  the  Museum,  exclusive  of  the  additional 
attendance  of  the  flower  shows  held  there  in  the  years  1924-1926,  shows 
a  gratifying  increase  over  the  last  five  year  period:  1922-3,  296,497; 
1923-4,  311,993;  1924-5,  336,175;  1925-26,  301,167;  1926-7,  361,718. 
The  attendance  in  the  past  year  exceeded  the  normal  attendance  in  any 
previous  year  except  the  record  year  1920-21. 

Of  the  attendance,  the  average  on  Sundays  was  3706;  on  Satur- 
days, 781;  on  ordinary  weekdays  when  the  Museum  was  open,  592. 
The  largest  number  on  a  Sunday  was  7478,  June  20;  on  a  weekday, 
7037,  September  12. 

Accessions  by  Purchase  and  Gift 
Under  the  policy  of  devoting  purchase  funds  primarily  to  a  few 
works  of  really  outstanding  importance,  the  Museum  has  secured  this 
year  a  number  of  objeas  of  unusual  merit.  In  European  art  the  chief 
of  these  is  a  rare  Gothic  tapestry,  about  1490,  belonging  to  the  same  set 
of  "Scenes  from  Courtly  Life"  as  the  six  famous  tapestries  in  the  Cluny 
Museum.  It  formerly  belonged  to  the  painter  Kaulbach  in  Munich. 
Generous  contributions  toward  its  purchase  were  made  by  Clarence  H. 
Geist,  George  H.  Lorimer,  Mary  Louise  Curtis  Bok,  Samuel  Rea,  and 
many  others.  In  Eastern  art,  the  Museum  also  had  an  opportunity  of 
purchasing  a  number  of  works  of  Chinese  sculpture  from  the  Siren 
coUeaions  formerly  in  the  Musee  Cernuschi  in  Paris.  Several  impor- 
tant individual  pieces  from  this  collection  havt  already  been  given  by 
friends  of  the  Museum:  a  figure  of  a  guardian  of  the  East  Wei  dynast}', 
and  a  small  stele  of  Sakyamuni  of  the  same  period  by  Stanley  G.  Flagg, 
Jr.,  a  head  of  the  Buddha  of  the  Nonh  Ch'ow  dynasty  by  Mrs.  Stanley 
G.  Flagg,  Jr.,  and  a  bust  of  a  Bodhisattva  in  white  marble  by  Mrs. 
Frank  T.  Griswold.  Contributions  toward  the  pixrcliase  of  further 
pieces  were  received  from  many  friends  of  the  Museum.  The  total 
expenditure  for  purchases  exceeded  $100,000. 

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Gifts  of  groups  of  objeas  include:  twenty-three  rugs,  mostly 
Anatolian,  l6th  to  18th  centuries,  including  a  large  17th  century  Ushak, 
also  five  palampores  and  four  sets  of  printed  hangings,  all  for  the  fur- 
nishing  of  Mount  Pleasant,  given  by  Charles  H.  Ludington;  the  Henry 
LaBarre  Jayne  Memorial  collection  of  Japanese  prints,  given  by  Mrs. 
Jayne  and  supplemented  by  Horace  H.  F.  Jayne;  a  numerous  colleaion 
of  Oriental  objects,  mostly  Indian  and  Chinese,  including  a  stone  figure 
of  Ganesh,  given  by  Mrs,  J.  Norman  Henry;  English  and  American 
silver  and  other  items,  given  by  Morris  R.  Bockius;  a  colleaion  of  over 
two  thousand  coins,  given  by  Miss  Lydia  T.  Morris;  and  selections  of 
varied  and  interesting  objects,  one  bequeathed  by  the  late  Harold  S. 
Truitt,  another  given  by  Mrs.  Richard  Wain  Meirs  in  memory  of 
Mrs.  Jones  Wister. 

Among  the  other  accessions  reported  from  month  to  month  in  the 
Bulletin  the  following  may  be  particularly  mentioned: 

Sculpture:  Somaskanda-Murti  in  bronze,  Indian,  l6th  century, 
purchased  from  the  Taylor  Fvmd;  a  stucco  statuette,  figure  of  a  scholar, 
Chinese,  Sung  dynasty,  given  by  Horace  H.  F.  Jayne. 

Woodwork:  A  carved  mirror,  English,  about  1755-60,  purchased 
by  generous  subscriptions  from  George  D.  Widener,  George  H. 
Lorimer  and  Morris  R.  Bockiias,  and  income  from  the  Harrison  Fund; 
a  carved  mirror,  American,  Adam  style,  once  the  property  of  the  Phila- 
delphia cabinet-maker,  Jonathan  Gostelowe,  purchased  from  the  Temple 
Fund  income;  a  set  of  four  chairs,  Hepplewhite  style,  American,  given 
by  Mrs.  Charles  Wolcott  Henry;  a  chair  of  Sheraton  style,  Philadelphia, 
purchased  from  the  Harrison  Fund  income. 

Ceramics:  A  group  of  early  pottery  jars,  Chinese,  one  of  the  Yang 
Shao  era,  given  by  Horace  H.  F.  Jayne. 

Textiles:  An  extensive  collection  of  Chinese  silks  and  velvets  pur- 
chased  from  the  Harrison  Fund  income;  a  group  of  printed,  painted, 
and  dyed  linens,  chiefly  French,  purchased  from  the  Blanchard  Fund 
income  and  the  Offertory  Fund. 

Metal  Work:  A  silver  pitcher  made  by  Joseph  and  Nathaniel 
Richardson,  Philadelphia,  1785-1791,  given  by  Samuel  W.  Woodhouse, 
Jr.,  in  memory  of  Alfred  Coxe  Prime;  a  set  of  cast  iron  plaques  of  the 
heads  of  Christ  and  the  Apostles,  Pennsylvania  German,  made  by  de 


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Children's  Museum:  Model  of  the  John  Johnson  house,  German- 
town,  given  by  Mrs.  Edward  Walter  Clark. 

Loans 

The  year  has  been  remarkable  for  the  number  and  high  quality  of 
objeas  lent  to  the  Museum.  Many  works  lent  for  special  exhibitions 
have  remained  to  be  incorporated  in  the  general  installation. 

Foremost  among  the  loans  have  been  tapestries  of  great  artistic 
and  historical  value.  Ten  of  the  l6th,  17th  and  18th  centuries,  dis- 
tinguished by  their  fine  quality  and  important  size,  lent  by  the  estates 
of  Charles  M.  Ffoulke  and  Sarah  C.  Ffoulke,  include  the  superb  set  of 
six  pieces  depicting  "The  History  of  Moses"  signed  by  Pierre  van  Aelst 
who  wove  the  "Acts  of  the  Apostles"  for  the  Sistine  Chapel  from 
Raphael's  cartoons.  A  characteristic  17th  century  Flemish  piece  was 
lent  by  Mr.  and  Mrs.  James  F.  Sullivan.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Fitz  Eugene 
Dixon  lent  a  magnificent  set  of  five  Gobelin  tapestries  of  the  "Don 
Quixote"  series,  woven  by  Neilson,  Cozette,  and  Audran  from  the 
cartoons  of  Coypel,  and  generally  regarded  as  the  finest  products  of  the 
eighteenth  century  looms. 

Other  important  loans  include  an  altar-piece  attributed  to  Parri 
Spinelli,  from  H.  Norris  Harrison  and  John  Harrison,  Jr.;  six  portraits 
by  Sully,  from  Mrs.  J.  Emien  Smith;  tw'o  carved  Romanesque  wood 
figures,  from  Miss  Frances  K.  Wister,  Wedgwood  portrait  medallions 
and  seals,  from  Roland  L.  Taylor;  a  Chippendale  chair  with  the  unique 
label  of  Benjamin  Randolph,  the  famous  Philadelphia  cabinet-maker, 
from  Howard  Sill;  a  number  of  early  Pennsylvania  pieces,  from  J. 
Stogdell  Stokes;  a  silver  tankard  made  by  Philip  Syng,  the  first,  Phila- 
delphia,  1720-30,  from  Miss  Anna  Johnson  and  Mrs.  Helen  Johnson;  a 
unique  silver  coffee  pot  made  by  Christopher  Robert,  New  York,  1731, 
from  Mrs.  Francis  P.  Garvan;  two  heads,  early  Siamese  and  Cambodian, 
from  Yamanaka  and  Company;  and  a  Japanese  screen  attributed  to 
Sotan,  from  Gardner  Cassatt.  Loans  for  the  installation  of  Mount 
Pleasant  are  mentioned  elsewhere  in  this  report. 

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Exhibitions 

Fourteen  special  exhibitions  were  held  during  the  year,  of  which 
several  were  of  major  importance.  Most  notable  was  the  loan  exhibition 
of  Persian  art  during  the  months  of  Oaober,  November  and  December, 
organized  and  generously  supported  by  Arthur  Upham  Pope.  Seven 
galleries  were  devoted  to  the  display  of  rugs,  textiles,  ceramics  and 
miniatures  lent  by  American  and  European  museums,  dealers,  and  such 
well  known  private  collectors  as  Mrs.  H.  O.  Havemeyer,  Mrs. 
Rockefeller  McCormick,  George  Hewitt  Myers  and  Mrs.  John  D. 
Rockefeller,  Jr.  In  connection  with  the  exhibition  was  held  the  first 
meeting  of  the  International  Congress  of  Orientalists,  attended  by  lead- 
ing American  scholars  and  such  foreign  authorities  as  Lawrence  Binyon, 
Ernest  Kiihnel,  Otto  Kiimmel,  Friederich  Sarre,  and  Gaston  Migeon. 

An  exhibition  of  tapestries,  occupying  five  galleries,  continued  from 
January  to  April.  Beside  the  important  early  tapestries  recently  ac- 
quired by  the  Museum  and  the  fine  examples  from  the  Museum's 
Bloomfield  Moore  colleaion,  there  were  the  loans  mentioned  above 
which  have  remained  to  be  incorporated  in  the  general  installation. 

Exhibitions  of  the  work  of  two  notable  Philadelphia  artists  who 
died  in  1926  were  those  in  memory  of  Joseph  Pennell  and  Mary 
Cassatt.  Each  was  the  most  comprehensive  representation  of  the  artist's 
work  which  has  been  attempted.  The  Pennell  exhibition,  held  in  col- 
laboration with  the  Print  Club  of  Philadelphia,  occupied  nine  gal- 
leries embracing  praaically  his  complete  work  as  an  etcher,  litho- 
grapher and  illustrator,  with  many  water  colors  and  drawings.  The 
great  body  of  the  exhibition  was  formed  by  the  colleaion  of  our  trus- 
tee,  John  F.  Braun.  The  Cassatt  exhibition  embraced  over  forty  large 
canvases  and  pastels,  many  of  them  from  members  of  the  artist's  family 
and  not  publicly  shown  before.  Additional  galleries  contained  water 
colors  and  drawings,  and  prints  in  the  greatest  fullness  and  variety  of 
proof-states,  from  the  collections  of  Albert  E.  McVitty  and  Mrs.  J. 
Gardner  Cassatt. 

The  exhibition  of  modern  European  decorative  art  circulated  by 
the  American  Association  of  Museums  was  shown  in  its  entirety  and 
attraaed  much  serious  attention  from  students  and  designers. 

The  series  of  monthly  exhibitions  of  prints,  several  of  which  have 

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required  ampler  galleries  than  the  Print  Room,  has  been  of  unusual 
importance.  Particularly  noteworthy  was  the  large  and  representative 
seleaion  of  early  Italian  engravings,  including  several  unique  items  from 
the  colleaion  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Charles  M.  Lea.  Beside  the  prints  of  the 
Cassatt  and  Pennell  colleaions  there  were  shown  also  the  following: 
Work  of  John  Sartain,  lent  by  Miss  Harriet  Sartain;  English  engraved 
ornament  of  the  eighteenth  century,  lent  by  Howard  Reifsnyder;  etch- 
ings by  John  Wright;  early  engraved  maps  of  Asia;  French  engraved 
portraits  of  the  eighteenth  century,  lent  by  Joseph  Sailer;  Dutch  etchings 
by  Marius  Bauer,  lent  by  Roland  L.  Taylor. 

Showings  of  the  Museum's  painted  Pennsylvania  chests,  and  of  a 
group  of  Chinese  paintings  complete  the  roster  of  exhibitions  for  the 
year. 

Installation  and  Building 

The  renovation  and  re-installation  of  galleries  chronicled  last  year 
have  been  completed  in  all  those  requiring  special  attention,  so  that  the 
whole  interior  of  the  building  now  presents  a  harmonious  aspect.  The 
loans  of  superb  tapestries  greatly  enhance  the  rotunda  and  ceramic 
galleries.  In  the  galleries  of  painting  the  transfer  of  many  pictures  from 
the  Elkins  colleaions  to  Memorial  Hall,  pending  their  permanent 
installation  in  the  new  Museum  next  year,  has  permitted  a  re-hanging 
of  four  galleries  now  devoted  to  the  Dutch,  French,  English  and  Amer- 
ican schools,  and  raised  the  quality  of  the  works  there  on  view  to  great 
distinaion.  The  north  vestibule  is  being  made  available  as  an  additional 
gallery  of  baroque  painting,  which  will  include,  among  others,  a  num- 
ber of  the  pictures  from  the  Lea  colleaion.  The  collection  of  silver 
which  had  overflowed  its  old  quarters  has  been  brought  together  in 
the  northeast  pavilion,  where  it  has  been  installed  under  the  direaion 
of  Dr.  Woodhouse  with  an  effea  proportionate  to  its  importance. 

The  completion  of  extensive  new  storerooms  has  made  possible 
a  great  enlargement  of  the  space  devoted  to  the  Museum  offices  and 
shops,  the  provision  of  an  adequate  shipping  room,  and  the  clearing 
of  the  Library  from  intrusions  on  its  proper  use.  It  is  now  an  attraaive 
and  convenient  room  with  ample  accommodations  for  consultation  by 
the  public  of  its  extensive  colleaions  of  books,  photographs,  and  lantern 
slides. 

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Mount  Pleasant  and  the  "Colonial  Chain" 
Further  important  steps  forward  have  been  taken  in  realizing  the 
plan  of  a  "colonial  chain"  of  original  houses  near  the  Museum  in 
Fairmount  Park,  representing  the  successive  periods  of  early  American 
art. 

Mount  Pleasant  (1762),  the  finest  Philadelphia  house  of  the 
Chippendale  period  now  standing,  of  which  the  restoration  was  chron- 
icled last  year,  has  been  maintained  permanently  open  under  the 
administration  of  the  Museum,  as  the  first  element  of  the  series.  The 
attendance  there  for  the  year  has  exceeded  10,000.  The  few  remaining 
items  in  the  work  of  restoration  have  been  praaically  finished  with  the 
funds  generously  provided  by  Charles  H.  Ludington,  and  a  summer 
house  of  Chinese  lattice,  similar  to  the  one  mentioned  in  a  Philadelphia 
description  of  1762,  will  shortly  be  completed  as  a  feature  of  the  gar- 
den.  The  installation  has  been  constantly  developed  under  the  cura- 
torial  care  of  Mr.  Downs.  Fine  examples  of  "Turkey  carpet,"  as  chron- 
ided  in  Philadelphia  houses  of  the  time,  were  colleaed  by  Rudolph  M. 
Riefstahl,  the  well-known  student  of  Oriental  rugs.  Among  the  fur- 
nishings many  fine  pieces  are  the  property  of  the  Museum.  The  loans 
of  additional  pieces,  reported  in  the  Bulletin,  are  too  numerous  to  list 
here  singly,  but  certain  groups  may  be  mentioned.  No  less  than  thirty, 
four  items,  many  of  great  rarity,  come  from  the  colleaion  of  Howard 
Reifsnyder.  The  Pennsylvania  Hospital  has  deposited  three  exceptional 
pieces:  the  remarkable  side-table  attributed  to  Benjamin  Randolph  and 
Hercules  Courtenay,  a  clock  made  by  David  Rittenhouse,  and  a  walnut 
tripod  table  of  very  unusual  size.  Miss  Esther  Morton  Smith,  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  Paul  Sutro,  and  Mrs.  Logan  W.  MacCoy  have  lent  important 
groups  of  furniture;  John  S.  Jenks,  a  colleaion  of  blue-and- white 
Nankin.  All  told  they  constitute  an  unsurpassed  ensemble  of  Phila- 
delphia furnishings  on  the  eve  of  the  Revolution, 

Cedar  Grove,  re-ereaed  in  exemplary  fashion  by  Miss  Lydia  T. 
Morris  as  an  element  in  the  series,  is  nearing  completion  and  will 
receive  in  the  autumn  its  original  furnishings  treasured  and  preserved 
by  Miss  Morris.  The  earlier  part  of  the  house  is  contemporary  with 
such  early-Georgian  houses  as  Stenton  and  Graeme  Park,  and  the  whole, 
enlarged  by  two  successive  generations,  will  form  a  unique  memorial  to 
a  Philadelphia  family. 

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Belmont  (1742-60),  while  maintained  as  a  restaurant,  has  been 
most  carefully  restored  with  the  assistance  of  the  Museum  staflF  and 
well  represents  the  mid-Georgian  period.  The  remarkable  plaster  ceil- 
ings are  the  earliest  in  style  of  any  in  the  Colonies. 

Under  the  generous  provisions  of  the  will  of  Naomi  Wood, 
Woodford,  which  assumed  its  final  form  about  1756,  will  now  also 
be  restored  and  furnished  as  a  museum  of  Colonial  art,  and  further 
additions  to  the  series  are  in  prospect. 

Educational  Work 

The  principal  courses  of  public  lectures  of  the  institution  continue 
to  be  offered  at  the  school  and  by  the  staff  of  the  school.  The  Museum 
staff  gave  at  the  Museum  a  series  of  six  Sunday  lectures  on  the  history 
of  art  with  special  reference  to  the  collections,  which  was  attended  by 
1316  members  and  others.  Many  classes  and  clubs  were  given  guidance, 
on  appointment,  by  members  of  the  curatorial  staff. 

We  look  forward  to  the  day,  not  far  distant,  when  adequate 
lecture  and  classrooms  will  be  available  for  public  educational  work  on 
a  scale  commensurate  with  that  reached  by  other  museums.  For  this  a 
special  educational  staff  will  be  requisite,  under  an  able  supervisor. 
To  secure  such  a  man,  and  inaugurate  the  work  in  a  worthy  way,  we 
should  be  assured  of  an  income  of  ten  thousand  dollars  per  year  for  a 
period  of  five  years.  We  hope  the  development  of  this  important  public 
service  may  appeal  to  a  donor  or  donors  outside  the  circle  of  those 
interested  in  giving  for  the  purchase  of  works  of  art. 

Publications 

The  Museum  Bulletin  is  continuing  to  strengthen  its  enviable 
reputation  among  museum  publications  for  the  serious  character  and 
permanent  value  of  its  articles.  The  series  by  Miss  Reath  on  weaves 
in  hand-loom  fabrics  has  been  attraaing  wide  attention  and  is  now 
serving  as  the  basis  of  textile  classification  in  other  museums  beside  our 
own.  In  addition  to  those  of  our  own  staff,  we  have  had  important 
contributions  from  iCarmelita  de  Solms  Jones,  Arthur  Upham  Pope, 
and  Louisine  W.  Havemeyer. 

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The  Musemn  contributed  a  special  section  on  Mount  Pleasant 
to  the  year-book  of  the  Philadelphia  Chapter,  American  Institute  of 
Architects,  and  the  T-Square  Club.  This  section  has  now  been  reprinted 
as  a  hand-book  of  the  branch  Museum. 

The  Library 

The  Museum  Library,  now  comprising  about  seven  thousand 
volumes,  has  grown  at  an  increasing  rate,  four  hundred  and  forty  hav- 
ing been  added  during  the  year,  beside  one  hundred  and  sixty-six  in 
the  Wilstach  Library  which  forms  an  effeaive  unit  with  it. 

Important  groups  in  several  classes  deserve  particular  mention. 
Four  eighteenth  century  books  of  engraved  ornament  supplement  the 
nucleus  already  owned  by  the  Museum.  Woodward's  Heraldry  British 
and  Foreign,  Papworth's  Dictionary  of  Coats  of  Arms  and  Fairbank's 
Book  of  Crests  strengthen  an  undeveloped  class  within  the  Museum's 
interest.  Our  comprehensive  coUeaion  on  textiles  has  been  increased, 
among  other  works,  by  Lessing's  Gewebe-Sammlung  des  Kunstgewerbe- 
Museums,  and  Sarre's  new  edition  of  Martin's  Old  Oriental  Carpets. 
The  architectural  series  acquired  include  Vacquier's  Anciens  Chateaux 
de  France  and  The  Survey  of  London.  Accessions  of  oriental  books 
have  been  specially  great  in  number  and  diversity.  Books  on  paint- 
ing added  to  the  Wilstach  Library  include  the  complete  set  of  Venturi's 
Storia  dell' arte  Italiana  and  many  additional  volumes  of  the  Kunstler- 
Monographien. 

Among  the  photographs  the  most  notable  new  series  are  those  of 
the  Oriental  colleaion  of  the  Royal  Ontario  Museum  at  Toronto  and 
of  Colonial  houses  in  and  about  Philadelphia,  the  latter  a  gift  of 
Frankhn  D.  Edmunds, 

The  lantern  slides  belonging  to  the  Museum  were  brought  to- 
gether and  supplemented  by  numerous  purchases,  so  that  the  Library 
now  has  some  one  thousand,  chiefly  in  the  decorative  arts,  available  for 
loan  to  schools  and  clubs  at  a  small  fee. 

Personnel  and  Organization 

Desiring  greater  freedom  from  administrative  duties.  Dr.  Wood- 
house  resigned  in  Oaober  from  his  positions  as  Associate  Direaor  and 

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PORTRAIT  OF  AN  ACTOR  BY  SHARAKU 

GIVEN  AS  PART  OF  THE   HENRY  LA  BARRE  JAYNE   MEMORIAL,    1927 


Carved  Mirror,  English,  About  1760 — Purchased  from 
Subscription  and  Museum  Funds 


Curator  and  was  appointed  Adviser  in  the  Industrial  Arts  of  the 
Eighteenth  Century.  ErHng  H.  Pedersen  was  appointed  Assistant  to  the 
Director,  with  executive  charge  of  the  Museum  office.  On  the  resigna- 
tion of  Mrs.  E.  R.  Watts,  Miss  Jane  Fakler  became  Librarian.  The 
appointment  of  two  additional  cataloguers  has  enabled  the  Registrar's 
office  to  make  much  progress  in  recataloguing  early  accessions.  The 
Museum  has  also  had  effeaive  assistance  from  a  number  of  able  and 
faithful  volunteer  workers. 

At  the  conclusion  of  the  year  the  curatorial  staflF  has  been  reorgan- 
ized in  its  dual  relationship  to  period  and  to  material,  as  indicated  in 
the  list  published  in  this  report.  The  Direaor  will  act  as  Chief  of  the 
Division  of  European  and  American  Art,  while  Mr.  Jayne  becomes 
Chief  of  the  Division  of  Eastern  Art.  Miss  Reath,  in  charge  of 
textiles,  assumes  the  rank  of  Assistant  Curator. 

Respeafully  submitted, 

FiSKE  Kimball, 

Director. 


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STATISTICAL  TABLES 

ACCESSIONS 


Classes  Bequests 

Books    

Library  Fund   

Temple  Fund  

Ceramics   

Clocks,  Watches 

Costumes 

Crystals,  Jade 

Dolls  and  Toys 

Drawings    

Enamels     

Fans 

Glass,  Objects  in 

Ivories 

Jewelry   

Lace 

Lantern  Slides 

Manuscripts    

Medals,  Coins 

Metalwork    4 

Temple  Fund   

Miscellaneous  8 

Paintings 1 

Photographs    

Prints,  Etchings   2 

Sculpture 

Special  Fund    

Taylor  Fund 

Textiles   1 

Blanchard  Fund 

Thomas  S.  Harrison  Fund 

Offertory  Fund 

Special  Fund 

Woodwork  and  Furniture. .  3 

Harrison  Fund 

Offertory  Fund 

Temple  Fund  

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1926-27      1925-26 

Gifts        Purchases  Totals         Totals 

35 

401 

4  440     283 

25  25     213 

3  3       1 

10  10      17 

3  3 

1 

1  1  6 

3  3 

10 

9  9      71 

2  2  1 

7 

4  4  2 
922  922 

1  1       1 

2028  2028     1993 
44 

1  49     371 

1  9 

4  5      24 

55     643  698     955 

52  54     137 

17 

19 

1  37      16 
56 

10 

46 

5 

1  119      75 
7 

2 
1 

1  14      36 

2360     2057  4436    4220 


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ACCESSIONS:    COMPARATIVE   TABLES 

A.    OBJECTS  OF  ART 

Bequests      Gifts        Purchases     Totals 
1927    19  2268  87  2374 

1926    85  2614  565  3264 

Decrease  from  1926 66  346  478  890 

B.    LIBRARY 

Books 

1927    35  405  440 

1926    53  230  283 

Increase  over   1926 175  157 

Decrease  from  1926 18 

Photographs 

1927    55  643  698 

1926    16  939  955 

Increase  over   1926 39 

Decrease  from  1926 296  257 

Lantern  Slides 

1927    922  922 

1926    

Increase  over  1926 922  922 

1926-27  1925-26 

Bequests  of  objects  of  art  received 2  4 

Donors  of  objects  of  art 94  64 

Donors  to  the  Library 54  67 


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LOANS 

1926-27  1925-26 

Ceramics   453  1 

Costumes 3  2 

Crystals,  Jades,  Ivories 1  1 

Glass   56 

Jewelry,  Fans   10  2 

Lace 3 

Lacquer  Work   12 

Leather  Work 11 

Manuscripts    139 

Metalwork 123  9 

Paintings,  including  Miniatures 123  l6l 

Prints,  Engravings,  Drawings 1803  270 

Sculpture 20  18 

Textiles  620  57 

Woodwork  and  Furniture 96  189 

Total    3473  710 

Lenders  of  objects  of  art 128  31 

ATTENDANCE 

Normal      Flower  Shows  Total 

June  1,  1917  to  May  31,  1918 354,266 

June  1,  1918  to  May  31,  1919 336,559 

June  1,  1919  to  May  31,  1920 337,611 

June  1,  1920  to  May  31,  1921  (Pilgrims' 

Tercentennial  Exhibition)    386,182 

June  1,  1921  to  May  31,  1922 342,081 

June  1,  1922  to  May  31,  1923 296,497 

June  1,  1923  to  May  31,  1924 311,993 

June  1,  1924  to  May  31,  1925 336,175             85,188  421,363 

June  1,  1925  to  May  31,  1926 301,167           112,380  413,547 

June  1,  1926  to  May  31,  1927 361,718             19,224  380,942 

BEQUESTS  RECEIVED 

Harold  S.  Truitt  Mrs.  William  V.  Warne 


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ALTAR  PIECE  ATTRIBUTED  TO  PARRI  SPINELLI, 
FLORENTINE,  XV  CENTURY 

LENT  BY  H.  NORMS  HARRISON  AND  JOHN  HARRISON,  JR. 


STELE  OF  SAKYANUNI,  CHINESE   EAST  WEI  DYNASTY 

GIVEN    BY   STANLEY   G.    FLAGG,    JR.,    1927 


DONORS  OF  OBJECTS  OF  ART 


Associate  Committee  of 

Women 
President  and  Directors  of 

THE  Baltimore  and  Ohio 

Railroad 
August  Bein 

Mrs.  Rudolph  Blankenburg 
Morris  R.  Bockius 
Mrs.  Edward  Bok 
Frederick  Bradbury 
Clarence  Wilson  Brazer 
John  W.  Brock 
Joseph  H.  Bromley 
Mrs.  Edward  Browning 
Arthur  Edwin  Bye 
Mrs.  Hampton  L.  Carson 
Mrs.  Edward  Walter  Clark 
Miss  Mary  E.  Converse 
Mrs.  John  Coogan 
Mrs.  Henry  Brinton  Coxe 
Mrs.  William  A.  Dick 
Mrs.  George  W.Childs  Drexel 
Mrs.  Frederick  C.  Durant 
Mrs.  John  H.  Easby 
Edwin  F.  Eckard 
Miss  Anna  W.  Ely 
Theodore  M.  Etting 
Mrs.  Laurence  Eyre 
Daniel  H.  Farr 
Max  Felix 
J.  Sibley  Felton 
Mrs.  George  Harrison  Fisher 
Stanley  Griswold  Flagg,  Jr. 
Mrs.  Stanley  Griswold  Flagg, 

Jr. 
Mrs.  Edith  L.  Foster 


Miss  Helen  A.  Fox 

Mrs.  Walter  J.  Freeman 

Clarence  H.  Geist 

Mrs.  Harrold  E.  Gillingham 

Harrold  E.  Gillingham 

Mrs.  Frank  T.  Griswold 

Miss  Elizabeth  D.  Hacker 

Rev.  Thomas  R.  Hazzard 

Miss  Dorcas  Hedden 

Mrs.  Charles  Wolcott  Henry 

Mrs.  J.  Norman  Henry 

Miss  Margaretta  S.  Hinchman 

Benjamin  R.  Hoffman 

Miss  M.  W.  Howe 

Miss  Letitla  A.  Humphreys 

Mrs.  Joseph  Baldwin 

Hutchinson 
Mrs.  Henry  LaBarre  Jayne 
Horace  H.  F.  Jayne 
Augustus  W.  Jordan 
Edwin  F.  Keen 
Miss  Florence  Keen 
Chester  W.  Earner 
Mrs.  John  Frederick  Lewis 
George  H.  Lorimer 
Charles  H.  Ludington 
Miss  Clara  R.  Mason 
Edward  F.  Mason 
John  H.  McClatchy 
Miss  Bernice  M.  McIlhenny 
Mrs.  Richard  Waln  Meirs,  in 

Memory  of  Sabine  d'Invil- 

LIERS  WiSTER 

Mrs.  Oscar  E.  Mertz 
Lawrence  J.  Morris 
Moss  Rose  Manufacturing 
Company 


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Mrs.  Frank  Thorne  Patterson 
Adam  Pietz 
William  S.  Pilling 
Mrs.  Eli  Kirk  Price 
Miss  Prime 
Samuel  Rea 

Miss  Nancy  Andrews  Reath 
Howard  Reifsnyder 
Mrs,  J.  Howard  Rhoads 
Mrs.  Dwight  Robinson, 
IN  Memory  of  Bettie  de 

MOVILLE  DAHLGREN 

Mrs.  Richard  Rossmassler 
Mrs.  Samuel  R.  Shipley 
Mrs.  J.  Emlen  Smith 
Miss  Caroline  Louise  Staake 


Miss  Helen  Semple 

Mrs.  M.  Stern 

Mrs.  William  Albert  Sullivan 

Estate  of  Augusta  C.  Thorne 

Mrs.  Emilie  S.  Troth 

Miss  Lillie  Watt 

William  White 

George  D.  Widener 

Ellis  D.  Williams 

Mrs.  Mary  A.  Williams 

Miss  Mary  C.  Wister 

Samuel  W.  Woodhouse,  Jr.,  in 

Memory    of    Alfred    Coxe 

Prime 
Mrs.  Charles  Stewart  Wurts 
T.  S.  Yao 


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DONORS  TO  THE  LIBRARY 


Miss  Elizabeth  Abel 
American  Assoqation  of 

Museums 
American  Federation  of  Arts 
Art  Digest 

Mrs.  Mary  N.  Atwater 
Bachstitz  Gallery 
Baltimore  Museum  of  Art 
Boston  Museum  of  Fine  Arts 
British  Museum 
Brooklyn  Institute  of  Arts 

AND  Sciences 
Buffalo  Arts  Journal 
Chicago  Art  Institute 
Cleveland  Museum  of  Art 
Mrs.  Andrew  Wright 

Crawford 
Detroit  Institute  of  Arts 
Kenneth  Dingwall 
Franklin  D.  Edmunds 
Fort  Ticonderoga  Museum 
Mrs.  Francis  B.  Gummere 
Heye  Foundation 
Edward  S.  Holloway 
James  Hazen  Hyde 
The  John  Herron  Art 

Institute 
Art  Association  of 

Indl\napolis 
William  Ithel 
Horace  H.  F.  Jayne 
John  S.  Jenks 
Viscount  Lee  of  Fareham 
Metropolitan  Museum  of  Art 
University  of  Michigan 


Minneapolis  Institute  of 

Arts 
Miss  Elinor  Merrell 
Miss  Lydia  T.  Morris 
Newark  Museum  of  Art 
New  York  Art  Center 
New  York  Historical  Soqety 
University  of  North 

Carolina 
Oriental  Ceramic  Society 
University  of  Pennsylvania 
Print  Club  of  Philadelphia 
Rhode  Island  School  of 

Design 
St.  Louis  City  Art  Museum 
St.  Paul  Institute 
Sesquicentennlal  Commission 

OF  THE  Commonwealth  of 

Pennsylvania 
Frederic  Fairchild  Sherman 
Smithsonl\n  Institution 
Soqety  for  the  Preservation 

of  New  England 

Antiquities 
Staten   Island   Institute   of 

Arts  and  Sciences 
Stoke-on-Trent  Museum 
Toledo  Museum  of  Art 
Wadsworth  Atheneum 
Mrs.  Albert  B.  Weimer 
Samuel  W.  Woodhouse,  Jr. 
Worcester  Art  Museum 
Yale  University 


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LENDERS  OF  OBJECTS  OF  ART 


Wayman  Adams 

B.  Altman  and  Company 

American  Association  of 

Museums 
Art  Institute  of  Chicago 
Mrs.  Harry  E,  Asbury 
A. W.  Bahr 
E.  P.  Barnard 
Beghian  Brothers 
Victor  Behar 
Bernheimer  Brothers 
Boehler  and  Steinmeyer 
Adolphe  Borie 
Bourgeois  Galleries 
John  F.  Braun 
Joseph  Brummer 
Arthur  Edwin  Bye 
Gardner  Cassatt 
Mrs.  J.  Gardner  Cassatt 
Robert  Kelso  Cassatt 
Cleveland  Museum  of  Art 
Mrs.  Samuel  C.  Davis 
LuciEN  Demotte 
Detroit  Institute  of  Arts 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Fitz  Eugene  Dixon 

DURAND-RUEL,   INC. 

Sir  Joseph  Duveen 

Mrs.  Laurence  Eyre 

Miss  Louisa  Eyre 

Estate  of  Charles  M.  Ffoulke 

Estate  of  Sarah  C  Ffoulke 

Wilson  P.  Foss 

P.  W.  French  and  Company 

Mrs.  Francis  P.  Garvan 

Mrs.  Harrold  E.  Gillingham 


Gluckselig  Brothers 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  H.  Halford 

Charles  L.  Hamilton 

H,  NoRRis  Harrison 

John  Harrison,  Jr. 

Mrs.  Henry  O.  Havemeyer 

Horace  Havemeyer 

P.  Jackson  Higgs 

Benjamin  R.  Hoffman 

Willlam  Macpherson  Hornor 

Indjoudjian 

Horace  H.  F.  Jayne 

John  S.  Jenks 

Miss  Anna  Johnson 

Mrs.  Helen  Johnson 

Ali  Akbar  Kaicheff 

DiKRAN  G.   KeLEKIAN 

Kent-Costikyan 
H.  Kevorkian 
Fahim  Kouchakji 
Kouchakji  Freres 
Francis  Carey  Lea 
Charles  M.  Lea 
Van  Antwerp  Lea 
Library  Company  of  Phila- 
delphia 
Mrs.  J.  Bertram  Lippincott 
Macbeth  Galleries 
Mrs.  W.  Logan  MacCoy 
V.  EvERiT  Macy 
Mrs.  J.  Willis  Martin 
Mrs.  Rockefeller  McCormick 
Mrs.  E.  H.  McCullough 
Miss  Bernice  M.  McIlhenny 
Mrs.  John  D.  McIlhenny 


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Albert  E,  McVitty 

Metropolitan  Museum  of  Art 

Caleb  J.  Milne,  Jr. 

H.  Khan  Monif 

Mrs.  W.  E.  Montague 

Mrs,  John  W.  Muir 

James  A.  Murphey 

George  Hewitt  Myers 

Nazare  Aga 

Clement  B.  Newbold 

William  Oberhardt 

Parish  Watson  and  Company 

Pennsylvania  Hospital 

Philadelphia  Sketch  Club 

Adam  Pietz 

Arthur  Upham  Pope 

Mrs.  Fred  Perry  Powers 

Howard  Reifsnyder 

Garrett  Reilly 

Mrs.  Samuel  O.  Riddle 

Mrs.  John  D.  Rockefeller,  Jr. 

Louis  B.  Runk 

Matin-es-Sultaneh  M. 
Saghaphi 

Joseph  Sailer 

St.  George's  Gallery 

Friedrich  Sarre 

Miss  Harriet  Sartain 

EsLER  D.  Schaffer 

Martin  C.  Schwab 

Mrs.  Edgar  Scott 

Seligman,  Rey  and  Company 


Philip  M.  Sharples 

Miss  Mary  W.  Shoemaker 

Howard  Sill 

Vladimir  Simkhovitch 

Miss  Esther  Morton  Smith 

Mrs.  J.  Emlen  Smith 

Mrs.  Arthur  R.  Spencer 

Mrs.  W.  Plunket  Stewart 

J.  Stogdell  Stokes 

M.  and  R.  Stora 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  James  Francis 

Sullivan 
Arthur  J.  Sussel 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Paul  E.  Sutro 
Georges  Tabbagh 
Roland  L.  Taylor 
Miss  Anne  Thomson 
Toledo  Museum  of  Art 
ToPALiAN  Brothers 
Charles  Vignier 
Mrs.  William  H.  Walbaum 
Mrs.  J.  Murray  Watts 
H.  Devitt  Welsh 
Edward  Shippen  Willing 
Miss  Frances  K.  Wister 
Samuel  W.  Woodhouse,  Jr. 
Worcester  Art  Museum 
Mrs.  John  Wright 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Robert  Kennedy 

WURTS 

Yamanaka  and  Company 


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REPORT  OF  THE  PRINCIPAL  OF  THE  SCHOOL 

To  the  President  and  Trustees  of  The  Pennsylvania  Museum   and 
School  of  Industrial  Art: 

I  have  the  honor  of  presenting  to  you  my  second  Annual  Report 

The  School 

In  reviewing  the  quahty  and  character  of  the  work,  attendance 
and  general  interest  and  spirit  of  the  students  of  the  School  during 
the  past  year,  I  feel  we  have  an  outstanding  record. 

Registration 

The  total  number  of  students  attending  the  School  for  the  year 
1926-I927  was  1541,  divided  as  follows: 

Art  Department: 

Day  School  496 

Evening  School    288 

Saturday  Adult 
Saturday 

1037 


Adult  ) 
Junior  ) 


Summer  School: 

July 87 

Textile  Department: 

Day  School   140 

Evening  School 277 

Graduation 

Art  Department 48 

Textile  Department 36 

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Exhibitions  of  Students'  Work 

There  were  four  distinctive  Exhibitions  of  students'  work  during 
the  year. 

A  miniature  Exhibition,  comprising  work  of  the  Art  Department 
and  Textile  Department  of  the  School,  was  shown  at  the  Pennsylvania 
Museum  and  School  of  Industrial  Art  Booth  in  the  Palace  of  Educa- 
tion, Sesquicentennial. 

Art  Department: — Drawing  and  Painting  from  the  Cast,  Life 
Model  and  Costxmied  Model,  Painting  and  Water  Color  from  nature 
forms  and  still-life,  Design  for  wall-paper,  cretonnes  and  batiks,  etc., 
Poster  and  Advertising  Design,  Furniture  Design,  Illustration  Draw- 
ing, Interior  Decoration  Problems.  Crafts: — Pottery,  Modeling, 
Wrought  Iron,  Metal  Work  and  Jewelry  and  Furniture. 

Textile  Department: — A  Group  of  Charts  skillfully  arranged, 
showed  through  progressive  sequence  the  various  technical  stages,  the 
most  interesting  phases  of  textile  work,  from  carding  and  weaving 
in  the  raw  material,  cotton,  wool,  rayon  and  silk  to  designing,  dyeing 
and  the  finished  product.  Examples  of  the  finished  product  were 
exhibited  in  the  small  cases  and  portrayed  the  skill,  energy  and  high 
standards  of  work  that  long  ago  made  this  Department  a  force  in  the 
Textile  World. 

At  the  School,  Broad  and  Pine  Streets,  a  general  Exhibition  pre- 
senting a  much  more  detailed  account  of  the  work  of  the  two  Depart- 
ments of  the  School  was  open  to  the  public  June  3rd  to  September  27th. 
The  Exhibition  at  the  booth  at  the  Sesquicentennial  brought  many 
visitors  to  the  School  during  the  summer. 

The  third  group  was  a  joint  Exhibition  of  the  Textile  and  Art 
Departments,  given  late  in  April  in  honor  of  the  Eastern  Arts  Associa- 
tion,  which  met  in  Philadelphia  at  that  time.  The  Exhibition,  though 
a  small  one  held  in  the  Lecture  Hall  of  the  School,  gave  the  visitors  a 
splendid  idea  of  the  purpose  and  plan  in  ideals  of  the  School. 

The  Fashion  Show  was  a  notable  Exhibit,  staged  in  the  Ball  Room 
of  the  Manufacturers'  Club,  by  the  students  of  the  Costume  Design  and 
Costume  Pageantry  Classes. 

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Modern  Costumes:  This  Group  included  sport  coats  and  dresses, 
afternoon  dresses,  evening  coats  and  dresses,  beach  coats  and  attire,  also 
styles  in  negligees.  The  designs  were  distinctive  in  style,  original,  and 
in  good  taste.  The  Costume  Pageantry  Group  presented  a  very  beautiful 
pageant  at  the  conclusion  of  the  Exhibition.  The  costumes  were 
medieval  in  style,  having  been  made  and  worn  at  the  Architectural 
Ball,  "The  Pageant  of  Richard  Coeur  de  Lion,"  at  the  University  of 
Pennsylvania.  Both  the  afternoon  and  evening  attendance  was  extremely 
large  and  much  enthusiasm  was  expressed  regarding  the  work  of  these 
classes. 

I  believe  through  this  group  of  Exhibitions  we  have  gotten  not 
only  a  fair  idea  of  the  student's  ability,  as  exemplified  in  technical  skill 
in  both  machine  work  and  draftsmanship,  but  his  power  of  adaptability, 
which  is  characterized  in  the  finished  produa,  revealing  as  it  does  his 
standards  of  taste  and  judgment  in  design.  If  it  is  through  our  produa 
we  must  judge  our  power  and  ability  as  a  School  to  carry  on  the  train- 
ing of  students  to  take  their  place  in  the  professional  world,  we  have, 
through  these  Exhibitions,  had  excellent  opportunity  to  judge,  and 
should,  therefore,  be  stimulated  to  greater  service  in  the  future. 

Special  Textile  Department  Interests 
The  year   1926-1927  was  extremely  gratifying  from  the  stand- 
point of  the  charaaer  of  the  pupils,  their  scholastic  attainment,  and 
their  production  of  finished  textiles. 

The  establishment  of  entrance  requirements  of  college  entrance 
grade  has  given  the  School  an  enviable  student  body,  well  fitted  by 
reason  of  its  preliminary  education  to  take  better  advantage  of  the 
unusual  opportunities  in  both  theoretical  and  praaical  phases  of  tex- 
tile manufacture.  Recently  a  special  representative  of  the  New  York 
State  Department  of  Education,  after  an  inspeaion  of  the  School 
during  working  hours,  stated  that  he  was  deeply  impressed  by  the 
course  of  training,  by  the  unusually  high  type  of  the  student  body 
and  its  very  evident  seriousness  of  purpose,  and  also  by  the  com- 
bination of  practicality  and  artistic  effea  in  the  fabrics  as  planned 
and  executed. 

Thirty-six  men  completed  the  three-year  diploma  course,  and  six- 
teen the  two-year  certificate  courses.    They  came  from  widely-scattered 

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sections  of  the  United  States  and  Canada.  One  of  the  graduates 
is  a  Lieutenant  in  the  Quartermaster  Corps  of  the  United  States  Army, 
and  one  of  the  certificate  men  is  a  Lieutenant  in  the  Supply  Corps 
of  the  United  States  Navy,  they  having  been  detailed  to  the  School 
by  the  Army  and  Navy,  respeaively,  in  pursuance  of  the  policy  of 
obtaining  a  better  training,  for  some  of  their  men,  in  the  produaion 
of  textiles  purchased  by  the  Government. 

One  of  the  features  peculiar  to  this  textile  school  is  the  annual 
tour  by  the  year's  graduates,  under  the  supervision  of  two  members 
of  the  faculty,  comprising  a  week  of  visitations  to  the  leading  mills 
of  New  England.  Even  though  during  the  years  at  the  School  the 
students  have  the  opportunity  of  many  visits  to  local  industrial  estab- 
lishments, this  final  tour,  undertaken  immediately  after  graduation, 
never  fails  to  give  the  men  a  more  true  perspective  of  their  chosen 
industry. 

The  Alumni  Association  of  the  Textile  School,  which  numbers 
about  one  thousand  members,  held  a  two-day  reunion  consisting  of 
a  business  meeting  and  the  presentation  of  technical  papers  at  the 
School,  followed  on  the  second  day  by  a  field  day  at  the  Manufac- 
turers' Country  Club,  and  a  banquet  at  the  Manufacturers'  Club, 
on  which  latter  occasion  the  Honorable  James  B.  Reynolds,  former 
Assistant  Secretary  of  the  United  States  Treasury,  delivered  an  important 
address  on  "The  Tariff  Tomorrow." 

Loan  Exhibitions 

We  have  been  most  fortunate  in  having  a  variety  of  Exhibitions  of 
the  work  of  Philadelphia  artists.  A  distinctively  outstanding  Exhibition 
of  great  informative  value  to  students  was  that  of  Violet  Oakley's 
preliminary  sketches  and  drawings  for  the  Mural  Paintings  in  the 
Supreme  Court  Room,  at  the  State  Capitol,  Harrisburg.  The  Exhibition 
revealed  the  tremendous  amount  of  research,  imagination,  labor  and 
mental  power  which  lies  back  of  any  great  commission,  whether  it  be 
a  mural  painting,  a  finished  fabric,  an  illustration  drawing,  a  design, 
or  any  other  product  of  art. 

The  following  Exhibitors  also  have  given  us  through  their  splen- 
did work  much  stimulation  and  we  have  enjoyed  the  atmosphere 
created  through  their  work. 

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Margaretta  S.  Hinchman  .  Drawing,  Painting  and  Design 

Ralph  Cavaliere Illustrations 

Frances  Lighten  and 
Katherine  Milhous  ....  Water  Colors  and  Drawings 

Clyde  Shuler  and 
William  Thompson  ....  Drawings 

Through  the  courtesy  of  Miss  Anne  Balderston  an  Exhibition  of 
Posters  of  the  India  Editions  of  English  Newspapers  was  shown. 

Through  the  interest  of  Mrs.  Charles  Stewart  Wurts,  a  beautiful 
Exhibition  of  hand-woven  textiles  and  silk,  pure  gold  and  silver  from 
India  and  antique  embroideries  from  Egypt  was  held  in  the  Textile 
Exhibition  Room.  This  exquisite  and  beautiful  Exhibition  of  Textiles 
was  lent  by  Mrs.  Wurts,  Mrs.  Shillard-Smith  and  Mrs.  Grey  Dayton. 

Library 

Through  the  splendid  support  of  the  Associate  Committee  of 
Women,  the  Library  has  been  further  enriched  this  year  by  several  note- 
worthy gifts.  The  History  of  Feminine  Costume  of  the  World  by 
Giaferri,  in  two  Volimies,  a  gift  of  the  joint  Committee,  is  a  valuable 
addition  to  the  Library  and  is  much  appreciated  by  the  students. 
Racinet's  "Costume  Historique"  is  another  great  addition  to  the  Library 
and  is  in  constant  demand.  A  gift  of  twenty-eight  bound  volumes  of 
English  Country  Life,  supplemented  by  some  thirteen  unbound  copies, 
and  bound  and  unbound  copies  of  American  Country  Life  will  be  of 
great  service  to  the  Library  in  its  work.  This  is  likewise  true  of  a  large 
collection  of  very  fine  photographs  of  architectural  subjeas  and  paint- 
ings. 

This  year  the  Library  was  open  three  nights  a  week  instead  of 
two,  which  added  greatly  to  its  usefulness.  The  night  attendance  was 
905,  an  increase  of  200  over  last  year. 

The  attendance  throughout  the  year  has  been  very  satisfactory, 
the  total  being  16,000  for  the  School  year.  The  spirit  of  the  students 
using  the  Library  refleas  again  the  earnestness  of  the  student  body  as 
a  whole. 

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Gifts 
We  have  had  the  pleasure  of  being  the  recipient  of  a  number  of 
valued  Gifts.  The  following  individual  donors  to  the  Library  presented 
books,  plates,  prints,  etc.: 

Class  of  1925 

Mrs.  William  A.  Dick 

Mrs.  Howard  W.  Lewis 

Mrs.  John  D.  McIlhenny 

Mr.  Vincent  Nast 

Mr,  E.  D.  Nickerson 

Mrs.  Frank  T.  Patterson 

Mrs.  Eli  Kirk  Price 

Mrs.  John  Reilly 

Mrs,  Frederick  Hart  Shelton 

The  T-Square  Club 

Mrs.  Albert  B.  Weimer 
From  Mrs.  Jones  Wister  came  costumes  and  materials.  Mrs.  Dick 
presented  to  the  Wood-working  room  a  new  Band-Saw.  Through  the 
interest  of  Mrs.  Joseph  Leidy  and  Mr.  Thornton  Oakley,  a  number  of 
delightful  Illustrations  have  been  presented  to  the  School.  The  illustra- 
tions are  those  of  Jessie  Willcox  Smith,  Elizabeth  Shippen  Greene 
Elliott,  Violet  Oakley,  Frank  Taylor  and  Thornton  Oakley. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Charles  Bond  made  a  contribution  of  silks  to  the 
Costume  Design  Class,  which  very  much  increased  the  beauty  of  the 
final  display  at  the  Fashion  Show. 

The  Costume  Design  Department  received  with  keen  appreciation 
contributions  of  materials  from  the  following  mills:  Folwell  Bros. 
&  Company,  Walther  Manufacturing  Co.,  Inc.,  Wm.  F.  Read  and 
Sons  Company,  Shelbourne  Mills,  Continental  Mills,  American  Rayon 
Produas  Company,  and  Worumbo  Company. 

Awards  and  Prizes 
I  have  the  pleasure  to  inform  you  that  the  Executive  Jury  of 
Awards  of  the  Sescjuicentennial  awarded  a  Prize  in  the  form  of  a  Medal 
and  a  Certificate  of  Honor  to  both  the  Textile  and  the  Art  Departments 
of  the  School,  on  account  of  the  excellence  of  the  Exhibition  of  work  in 
the  Palace  of  Education. 

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A  noteworthy  tribute  was  paid  by  the  Jury  of  Awards  in  giving  the 
Textile  School  the  Grand  Prize  for  the  excellence  of  its  course  of  study. 
Coupled  with  this  award  was  a  Diploma  and  Gold  Medal  to  each  of 
four  members  of  the  faculty  for  their  collaboration  in  the  perfecting  of 
the  course. 

It  was  a  great  pleasure  to  award  a  European  Traveling  Scholar- 
ship to  Paul  Remmey,  who  was  graduated  from  the  Illustration  Class 
in  June,  1926.  The  Scholarship  was  presented  to  the  School  by  Mrs. 
Frank  Thorne  Patterson. 

Through  the  generosity  and  unfailing  interest  of  the  Associate 
Committee  of  Women,  a  European  Traveling  Scholarship  was  awarded 
to  George  Sklar,  who  was  graduated  from  the  Modeling  Class  in  June, 
1927. 

A  second  European  Traveling  Scholarship  was  presented  to  the 
School  by  Mrs.  John  D.  Mcllhenny.  This  Scholarship  was  awarded 
to  Robert  Rushton. 

The  Traveling  Art  Award,  to  visit  Furniture  Concerns  in  Grand 
Rapids,  Michigan,  was  presented  to  George  Creasy  for  excellence  of 
work  in  Furniture  Design. 

The  John  N.  Gill  Construction  Company,  of  Philadelphia,  gave 
three  Prizes  to  the  Poster  and  Advertising  Design  Class  for  Trade 
Marks  submitted  in  competition.  The  Prizes  were  won  by  John 
Wolsieffer,  Helen  Brey  and  Sarah  Brinton. 

The  Superba  Cravat  Company,  of  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  gave  six 
Prizes  to  the  students  of  the  Design  Class  for  Designs  for  silk  to  be 
used  in  making  cravats.  Several  Designs  from  the  group  presented  to 
the  Superba  Cravat  people  have  been  bought  by  that  Company. 

The  Art  Alliance  of  America,  New  York  City,  gave  a  distin- 
guished Prize  to  Ina  Weisberg  in  Furniture  Design.  The  Award  was 
for  a  Design  of  Modern  Living-room  Furniture.  The  Competition  was 
international. 

The  Kolb  Specialty  Company  awarded  five  Prizes  for  the  best 
designed  covers  to  be  placed  over  radiators.  The  first  Prize  was  $15 
and  four  second  Prizes  of  $10  each  were  given.  Harold  Borow  re- 
ceived the  first  Prize;  Elizabeth  Kelly,  Horace  Fuller,  Elsie  W.  Sork 
and  William  Rhorbeck  receiving  equal  second  Prizes. 

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The  Competitions  this  year  have  been  a  great  professional  incentive 
and  they  have  stimulated  a  finer  artistic  conception  in  work. 

Miscellaneous 

The  Costume  and  Property  Department  has  been  most  fortunate 
this  year  in  having  Mrs.  Bridges  in  charge  of  its  varied  aaivities.  The 
many  beautiful  costumes  and  properties  have  been  catalogued  and  are 
artistically  distributed  and  checked  according  to  the  needs  of  the 
several  types  of  work  done  in  the  Art  Department. 

A  number  of  students  of  the  Costume  Design  Class  visited  shops 
in  New  York,  seeing  many  new  models  in  costume  design  direct  from 
France. 

The  students  of  the  Teachers'  Training  Class  have  done  outstand- 
ing work  in  Praaice  Teaching  in  many  schools  adjacent  to  Phila- 
delphia. The  plan  to  give  students  experience  in  teaching  is  a  major 
part  of  their  training  and  has  proved  most  satisfactory  as  the  demand 
for  Practice  Teachers  is  increasing. 

The  Saturday  Morning  Children's  Class  under  the  direction  of  the 
Teachers'  Training  students  has  done  very  interesting  work  during  the 
past  year.  The  advanced  students  of  this  Class  work  at  the  School, 
while  the  other  students  are  given  the  opportunity  to  work  in  the  several 
Museums  of  the  City. 

In  presenting  this,  my  review  of  the  year,  in  the  form  of  an 
Annual  Report,  it  gives  me  great  pleasure  to  speak  of  my  keen  appreci- 
ation of  the  fine  support  and  co-operation  of  the  Trustees,  the  Associate 
Committee  of  Women,  the  Staff,  the  Faculty  and  the  students  of  the 
School  in  bringing  the  work  of  the  year  to  a  successful  conclusion. 

Respectfully  submitted, 

Edmondson  Hussey, 

Principal. 


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REPORT  OF  THE  TREASURER 

For  the  Fiscal  Year  ended  May  31,  1927 
GENERAL  FUND 

RECEIPTS 

For  Operation  (including  Maintenance) 

State  of  Pennsylvania  Contribution $42,500.00 

City  of  Philadelphia  Contribution 37,500.00 

Income  from  Endowments 17,151.87 

Membership  Dues  14,465.00 

Tuition  Fees 143,409.75 

Miscellaneous 436.91 

$255,463.53 

Contribution   City   of   Phila- 
delphia in   Litigation $12,500.00 

Excess  of  Expenditures 29,252.34 

41,752.34 

$297,215.87 
EXPENDITURES 

For  Museum  Maintenance $50,303.52 

School  Maintenance 217,380.79 

Administration  (General  Expense) 29,531.56 

$297,215.87 

RESTRICTED  FUNDS 

RECEIPTS 

For  Purchase  of  Museum  Collections 

Income  from  Endowments.  .   $20,816.54 
Gifts  and  Membership  Dues     77,161.81 

$97,978.35 

For  Other  Purposes 

Income  from  Endowments..   $11,613.06 
Gifts  and  Miscellaneous 

Receipts    29,302.24 

40,915.30 

$138,893.65 

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EXPENDITURES 

For  Museum  Collections $102,659.19 

Other  Purposes 27,806.34 

$130,465.53 

Balance 8,428.12 

$138,893.65 

ASSETS  AND  LIABILITIES 

MAY  31,  1927 

ASSETS 

Cash  on  hand  and  in  bank $43,169.69 

Real  Estate  (cost)    $550,778.99 

Less  Mortgages   500,000.00 

50,778.99 

Investments   (cost)    742,968.99 

Contribution  State  of  Pennsylvania  due  May 

31,  1927 10,625.00 

$847, 542 .67 

Balance 9,600.60 

$857,143.27 
LIABILITIES 

Scholarship  Funds $53,899.69 

Prize  Funds 11,119.57 

Miscellaneous  Funds 679,645.09 

$744,664.35 

Temporary  Loans 45,000.00 

Restricted  Funds 52,069.88 

Miscellaneous  Funds 15,409.04 

$857,143.27 

We  have  examined  the  books  and  accounts  of  The  Pennsylvania 
Museum  and  School  of  Industrial  Art  for  the  year  ending  May  31,  1927, 
and  we  hereby  certify  that  the  foregoing  Report  of  the  Treasurer  and 
the  Statement  of  Assets  and  Liabilities  correaly  set  forth  the  true 
financial  position  of  the  institution  as  of  that  date. 

Respectfully  submitted, 

HuNziKER  &  Company. 
Charles  C.  Hunziker, 
June  11,  1927.  Certified  Public  Accountant. 

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REPORT  OF  THE  ASSOCIATE  COMMITTE  OF 
WOMEN 

To  the  President  and  Board  of  Trustees: 

I  herewith  present  the  Fortieth  Annual  Report  of  the  Associate 
Committee  of  Women. 

We  record  with  deep  regret  the  death  of  Mrs.  Jones  Wister,  a 
Vice-President  and  a  faithful  friend  of  the  Museum  and  the  School. 
Also  the  death  of  Mrs.  Norman  MacLeod,  a  valuable  worker  in  the 
Associate  Committee. 

Miss  Cornelia  Ewing,  for  many  years  Chairman  of  the  Students' 
League  House,  has  been  elected  Vice-President  to  succeed  Mrs.  Jones 
Wister. 

During  the  year  three  new  members  have  been  eleaed:  Mrs. 
Robert  C.  Clay,  Mrs.  Littleton  W.  T.  Waller,  Jr.,  and  Mrs.  Henry  C 
Gibson. 

The  Costume  Class  this  year  has  been  a  great  success.  Miss  Baird 
has  done  not  only  practical  work,  but  has  developed  splendid  concep- 
tions of  modern  design.  Owing  to  Mr.  Hussey's  good  judgment  in  the 
arrangement  of  their  Roster,  the  class  is  having  a  better  balanced  educa- 
tion than  ever  before.  The  Fashion  Show  was  most  successful  in  every 
way  and  drew  a  larger  audience  than  had  ever  been  in  the  Manufac- 
turers' Club.  Three  prominent  dressmakers,  Miss  Meely,  Miss  Julia 
and  Miss  Lillie,  helped  to  judge  the  Show  and  were  astonished  at  the 
quality  of  the  work  done  by  the  students. 

The  fineness  of  Mr.  Warwick's  work  in  Historical  Costume  and 
Pageantry  was  shown  in  the  Pageant  given  at  the  conclusion  of  the 
Fashion  Show. 

The  class  was  much  larger  this  year  than  heretofore.  The  generous 
donations  of  pieces  of  fabrics  for  the  study  of  weave,  quality  and  price 

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have  added  much  to  our  equipment.    The  following  firms  generously 
furnished  materials  to  be  made  up  by  the  students: 

Walther  Manufacturing  Company 
American  Rayon  Products  Corporation 
FoLWELL  Brothers 
Continental  Mills 
Wm.  F.  Read  &  Sons  Company 
Shelbourne  Mills 
WoRUMBo  Company 
The  Hats  and  Accessories  for  the  Show  were  lent  by  Gimbel 
Brothers. 

$1100  from  the  |3500  proceeds  of  our  last  entertainment,  man- 
aged  by  Mrs.  S.  Grey  Dayton,  were  voted  to  Mr.  H.  H.  F.  Jayne  to 
purchase  additions  to  his  Oriental  Collection  at  the  Museum. 

In  the  Furniture  and  Woodwork  Class  several  very  good  pieces  of 
furniture  have  been  made.  The  Art  Alliance  of  New  York  offered 
prizes  for  designs  of  furniture  for  a  modern  living  room,  and  one  of 
our  students  won  a  prize  of  $150,  and  her  design,  an  unusual  one,  was 
accepted  by  the  Karpen  Company  and  will  be  made  up  into  furniture 
by  them.  A  new  circular  saw,  much  needed,  was  given  by  Mrs.  Dick. 
The  members  of  the  House  Committee  have  been  greatly  assisted 
by  the  efficient  work  of  the  matron,  Mrs.  Bridges,  and  the  Rest  Room 
has  been  moved  to  brighter  quarters  and  is  in  constant  use. 

Miss  Smith  reports  the  Illustration  Class  in  a  most  satisfactory  and 
encouraging  condition,  the  many  students  are  very  enthusiastic  and 
showing  great  improvement  under  the  thorough  and  inspiring  leader- 
ship of  Mr.  Oakley. 

The  Library  Committee  reports  two  gifts  of  money  amounting  to 
$150  to  buy  special  books.  Two  volumes,  "La  Costume,"  by  Racinet, 
were  given  by  Mrs.  Eli  Kirk  Price.  They  are  of  great  value  to  the 
Library.  Almost  15,000  visits  were  paid  by  the  students  to  the  Library 
during  the  year, 

$50  were  voted  to  the  Pottery  Committee  to  buy  specimens  of 
Pottery  from  the  Sesquicentennial. 

The  Associate  Committee  is  raising  $1500  for  a  Traveling  Scholar- 
ship to  send  a  student  abroad  on  graduation. 

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Miss  Ewing  reports  that  the  Students'  League  House  has  had  a 
successful  winter,  no  serious  illness,  no  debt.  Miss  Harshberger  has 
been  faithful  in  her  work  and  they  have  had  a  happy  household. 

During  the  past  five  years  Mrs.  Wurts,  with  the  co-operation  of 
Mr,  France  and  Mr.  Cox,  has  held  several  Textile  Exhibitions  at  the 
School  for  the  benefit  of  the  students.  The  first  was  a  rare  colleaion 
of  Brocades;  second,  a  group  of  Samplers;  third,  specimens  of  weaving 
done  by  the  American  Indians;  fourth,  Examples  of  Batik,  and  this  year 
a  wonderful  colleaion  of  East  Indian  Textiles  in  pure  gold  and  silver, 
with  cotton  hand  woven  garments  and  hangings  from  Egypt. 

The  Wrought  Iron  Class  has  been  most  successfully  carried  on  dur- 
ing the  season  under  the  capable  instruction  of  Mr.  Konetsky.  The  two 
most  able  pupils,  Messrs.  Benson  and  Crawford,  have  received  orders 
from  patrons  outside  the  School,  which  they  have  executed  when  the 
forge  was  not  in  use  by  the  class.  They  have  executed  orders  for  garden 
gates.  Colonial  locks,  latches,  balcony  and  stair  rails,  fire  screens,  lan- 
terns, lamp  standards,  window  grills,  weather  vanes  and  lamps;  also 
door  knockers,  handles  and  hinges.  These  orders  show  the  growing 
appreciation  of  Wrought  Iron  craft  by  Architeas  and  house  owners. 

The  Committee  on  Interior  Decoration  has  been  of  real  value  to 
the  students  in  this  class  in  bringing  them  in  touch  with  professional 
work  outside  the  School. 

Respectfully  submitted, 

Ella  G.  Weimer, 
Corresponding  Secretary. 


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MEMBERSHIP 

EXTRACT  FROM  THE  CHARTER 

The  Corporation  shall  be  composed  of  persons  who  may  become 
members  upon  such  terms  as  the  Trustees  shall  determine.  Persons  of 
either  sex  shall  be  eligible  to  membership. 

CLASSIFICATION  OF  MEMBERS 

Benefactors  in  Perpetuity,  who  contribute  or  bequeath  $25,000  or 
more  to  the  Corporation. 

Patrons  in  Perpetuity,  who  contribute  or  bequeath  $5000  to  the 
Corporation. 

Fellows  for  Life,  who  contribute  $1000  at  one  time. 

Life  Members,  who  contribute  $300  at  one  time. 

Fellows,  who  contribute  $250  a  year. 

Sustaining  Members,  who  contribute  $100  a  year. 

Contributing  Members,  who  contribute  $25  a  year. 

Annual  Members,  who  contribute  $10  a  year. 

Fellows  or  Sustaining  Members,  whose  contributions  aggregate 
$1000,  may  be  elected  Fellows  for  Life. 

Any  person  may  be  elected  Benefactor,  Patron,  Fellow  for  Life  or 
Life  Member,  who  shall  have  made  a  gift  to  an  amount  requisite  for 
admission  to  the  respective  class. 

Benefactors,  Patrons,  Fellows  for  Life  and  Life  Members  shall  not 
be  liable  to  annual  dues. 

All  funds  received  from  Benefaaors,  Patrons,  Fellows  for  Life 
and  Life  Members  shall  be  permanently  invested  as  part  of  the  Endow- 
ment Fund,  unless  otherwise  requested  by  the  donor. 


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MEMBERS  OF  THE  CORPORATION 

BENEFACTORS  IN  PERPETUITY 
Baugh,  Margaret  L.  Shippen,  Elizabeth  Swift 

'Frishmuth,  Sarah  S.  Weightman,  William 

LuDiNGTON,  Charles  H.  Wood,  William 

McIlhenny,  John  D. 

PATRONS  IN  PERPETUITY 


Baird,  John 
Barton,  Susan  R. 
BisPHAM,  George  Tucker 
Blanchard,  Anna 
Blanchard,  Harriet 
Childs,  George  W. 
Combs,  Mrs.  Mary  A. 
DissTON,  Henry  &  Sons 
Dolan,  Thomas 
Drexel,  a.  J. 
Drexel,  F.  a. 
Elkins,  William  M. 
Flagg,  Stanley  Griswold,  Jr. 
Garrett,  Julia 
Garrett,  W.  E.,  Jr. 
-Gibson,  Henry  C. 
Gibson,  Mrs.  Henry  C 
Gibson,  Susan  W.  P. 
Harrison,  Thomas  Skelton 
Henry,  Mrs.  Charles  W. 
Henry,  Mrs.  J.  Norman 
Houston,  H.  H. 
Jenks,  John  Story 


Lea,  Henry  C. 

Lea,  Miss  Nina 

Laughlin,  Henry  A. 

LippiNcoTT,  Agnes 

McFadden,  John  H. 

Magee,  Fannie  S. 

Moore,  Clara  J. 

Morris,  John  T. 

Morris,  Lydia  T. 

Patterson,  Mrs.  Frank 
Thorne 

Pell,  Alfred  Duane 

Search,  Theodore  C 

Scott,  Anna  D. 

Sulzberger,  Mayer 

Taylor,  Mary  E. 

Taylor,  Roland  L. 

Temple,  Joseph  E. 

Whitney,  A.  &  Sons 

WiDENER,  George  D. 

Williams,  Mrs.  Charles  F. 

Wister,  Sabine  d'Invilliers 


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FELLOWS  FOR  LIFE 


B.,  T.  B. 

Berwind,  Mrs.  Henry  A. 
BocKius,  Morris  R. 
Brubaker,  Mrs.  Albert  P. 
Carter,  Mrs,  William  T. 
Crane,  T.  L 
Du  Pont,  Alice  Belin 
Du  Pont,  Bertha  Taylor 
DU  Pont,  Lammot 
Frazier,  George  Harrison 
FuGUET,  Howard 
Geist,  Clarence  H. 
Griswold,  Mrs.  Frank  Tracey 
Humphreys,  Miss  Letitl\ 
Hutchinson,  Sydney  E. 
Jayne,  Horace  H.  F. 


Johnson,  Eldredge  Reeves 

Ladd,  Laura  Stroud 

McIlhenny,  Mrs.  John  D. 

McMuRTRiE,  Miss  Ellen 

Nichols,  Mrs.  H.  S.  Prentiss 

Patterson,  Frank  Thorne 

Pell,  Cornelia  Livingston 

Rea,  Samuel 

Reifsnyder,  Howard 

Stokes,  J.  Stogdell 

Sullivan,  James  F. 

Townsend,  Mrs.  David 

Tubize  Artificial  Silk  Com- 
pany of  America 

Wanamaker,  Rodman 

Wilson,  Joseph  Lapsley 

Windrim,  John  T. 


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LIFE  MEMBERS 


Allen,  Joseph 
Artman,  Mrs.  Caroline 

foerderer 
Baeder,  Adamson  &  Co. 
Barney,  James  W. 
Battles,  H.  W. 
Beardwood,  Mrs.  Joseph  T. 
Beck,  Miss  Adele  M. 
Bein,  August 
Blaetz,  Jacob  H. 
Blair,  Andrew  A. 
Blakiston,  Miss  Mary 
Boericke,  Gideon 
Boker  &  Crawford 
BoK,  Edward 
Bok,  Mrs.  Edward 
Bond,  Charles 
Bower,  F.  B. 
Bower,  Willl\m  H. 
Braun,  John  F. 
Brazier,  Miss  E.  Josephine 
Bready,  Edwin  K. 
Brock,  Henry  G. 
Bryant,  Henry  G. 
Butcher,  Henry  C. 
Butcher,  Mrs.  Henry  C. 
Caldwell,  J.  E.  &  Co. 
Capp,  Seth  Bunker 
Carpenter,  Captain  Aaron  E. 
Carson,  Mrs.  Hampton  L. 
Chase,  Mrs.  Mary  Justice 
Chichester,  Mrs.  Geo.  Mason 
Clark,  Charles  D. 
Clark,  Edward  Walter 
Clark,  Walton 
Clark,  Mrs.  Walton 
Clarke,  Louis  S. 
Cochran,  M. 
Coleman,  Edward  R. 
Coleman,  Miss  Fanny  R. 
Collins,  Henry  H. 
Cope,  Miss  Caroline  E. 


Curtis,  Cyrus  H.  K. 
Dobbins,  Miss  Laura  E. 
DoBsoN,  John  &  James,  Inc. 
Dreer,  Mrs.  Willl^m  F. 
Drexel,  Mrs.  John  R. 
Duhring,  Mrs.  Henry 
Du  Pont,  de  Nemours,  E.  I.  &  Co. 
Dwier,  W.  Kirkland 
Eagleson,  John 
Eddystone  Manufac.  Co. 
Elkins,  George  W.,  Jr. 
Ennis,  Andrew  J. 
Evans,  Miss  Lena  Cadwalader 
Eyre,  Mrs.  Laurence 
Fay,  Leonard  A. 
Eels,  Samuel  S. 
Fromouth,  August  G. 
Fuller,  Mrs.  William  A.  M. 
FuRNESs,  Mrs.  Horace  H.,  Jr. 
Garrett,  Mrs.  Walter 
Geyelin,  Mrs.  Emile  C. 
Gribbel,  John 
Grove,  Mrs.  Henry  S. 
Harrison,  Alfred  C. 
Harrison,  George  L. 
Harrison,  H.  Norris 
Harrison,  John,  Jr. 
Harvey,  R.  Wistar 
Hatfield,  Henry  R. 
Helme,  William  E. 
Helme,  Mrs.  William  E. 
Heppe,  Florence  J. 
Hetzel,  George  J. 
Hill,  George  W. 
HiNCHMAN,  Miss  Anne 
HiNCHMAN,  Miss  Marg.  S. 
Hires,  Charles  E. 
Horn  &  Hardart  Baking  Co. 
Horn,  Joseph  V. 
HoRROCKs  Brothers 
Horstmann,  Wm,  H.  &  Sons 
Jarden,  Mrs.  Mary  Templin 


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Jayne,  David  &  Sons 
Jenkins,  Charles 
Jenks,  John  S. 
Johnson,  Mrs.  George  K. 
Johnson,  John  Winder 
JusTi,  Henry  M. 
Justice,  Mrs.  William  W. 
Keen,  Edwin  F. 
Kennedy,  John  M.,  Jr. 
Klauder,  Charles  Z. 
Klebansky,  Wolf 
Klebansky,  Mrs.  Wolf 
Landenberger,  J.  William 
Laughlin,  Ann  Irwin 
Lea,  Arthur  H. 
Lewis,  Mrs.  John  Frederick 
Lewis,  Richard  E. 
LiPPiNCOTT,  Walter  H. 
Logan,  Mrs.  Robert  R. 
MacNeill,  William 
Madeira,  Louis  C.  &  Sons 
Mason,  Miss  Jane  Graham 
Matteossian,  Mrs.  Herant  B. 
May,  Mrs.  Joseph 
McCahan,  William  J.  Jr. 
McLanahan,  M.  Hawley 
McNeely,  Miss  Florence 
McNeely,  Robert  K. 
McNeely,  Mrs.  Robert  K. 
McOwEN,    Frederick 
Meigs,  Arthur  L 
Meigs,  Mrs.  Arthur  V. 
Meirs,  Mrs.  Richard  Waln 
Miles,  Thomas  H. 
Miller,  Mrs.  Benjamin 
Miller,  Mrs.  E.  Clarence 
MiLLviLLE  Manufacturing  Co. 
Milne,  David 
Moore,  Mrs.  Amory  O. 
Moore,  Clarence  B. 
Morris,  Effingham 
Morris,  Lawrence  J. 
Newbold,  Mrs.  John  S. 
Newton,  Mrs.  Jewett  B. 


Oehrle  Brothers  Company 
Oliver  Kitting  Company 
Olsen,  Tinius 
Perot,  T.  Morris,  Jr. 
PiTCAiRN,  Raymond 
Powers,  Thomas  Harris 
Price,  Eli  Kirk 
Prime,  Mrs.  Alfred  Cox 
Proctor  and  Schwartz 
Provident  Life  &  Trust  Co. 
Quaker  Lace  Company 
Roberts,  Mrs.  Charles 
Robinson,  Anthony  Wayne 
Rossmassler,  Walter  H, 
Ryan,  James  J. 
Santa  Eulalia,  Countess  of 
ScHOLEs,  William  &  Sons,  Inc. 
Schwehn,  Harry  J, 
Scott,  William  H. 
Segal,  Adolph 
Semple,  Miss  Helen 
Semple,  Mrs.  Matthew 
Smith,  Mrs.  A.  Percival 
Smith,  Horace  Eugene 
Smith,  Mrs.  Jacqueline  H. 
Smith,  Lewis  Lawrence 
Spink,  William 
Sproul,  Hon.  William  C. 
Steel  Heddle  Manufac.  Co. 
Steel,  E.  T.  &  Co. 
Stokes,  Mrs.  Horace 
Sullivan,  James  J. 

SUPPLEE-WlLLS-JONES  MiLK  Co. 

SuTRO,  Paul  E. 
Sykes  Brothers,  Inc. 
Taft,  Elihu  B. 
Thayer,  Mrs.  Sydney 
Thomas,  T.  Lewis 
Thropp,  Mrs.  Joseph  E. 
Todd,  Mrs.  Forde  Anderson 
ToNNER,  Mrs.  William  T. 
Wagner,  Samuel 
Warden,  W.  G. 
Warner,  Langdon 


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Welsh,  Francis  Ralston 
Wetherill  &  Brother 
Whitall,  Tatum  Company 
Williams,  David  E. 


Wood,  Mrs.  Charles  Martin 
Wood,  Walter 
Wright,  Mrs.  Raymond  D.  B. 
Wyatt,  Mrs.  Walter  S. 


SUSTAINING  MEMBERS 


Atlas  Dye  Works 
Brooks  Brothers  Company 
Clothier,  Isaac 
Continental  Mills,  Inc. 
Erben-Harding  Company 
Fairmount  Park  Art 
Association 


Masland,  C.  H,  and  Sons,  Inc. 
McGuiRK,  John  J. 
Star  and  Crescent  Company 
Stead-Miller  Company 
Wetherill,  Mrs,  Samuel  P. 
Wilson,  James  &  Sons 
Wood,  Edward  Randolph 


CONTRIBUTING  MEMBERS 
Abbott's  Alderney  Dairies  Carstairs,  Daniel  H.  Dixon,  Mrs.  Samuel  G. 

Art  Alliance,  The  Clay,  Miss  Helen  Maud    Drexel,  Mrs.  George  W. 


Bains,  £.  Clay,  Mrs.  Mary  F.  R. 

Beck,  Charles  L.  Collins,  Alfred  M. 

Bishop,  Robert  P.  Collins,  Mrs.  P.  S. 

Blight,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  E.    Community  Finance 

Spencer 
Bloch,  Arthur 
Bochmann,  F.  A.  and 

Company,  Inc. 
Bromley,  Henry  S. 
Brown,  Landy  B. 


Childs 
Earnshaw,  George  E. 
Eisenlohr,  Charles  J. 
Filbert,  Charles  L. 
Fisher,  Howard  W. 
Fisher,   Mrs.  Thomas 
Fitzpatrick,  A.  L. 
Fletcher  Works 


Service,  Inc. 
Converse,  Miss  Mary  E 
Coral  Manufacturing 

Company 
Coxe,  Mrs.  Henry  BrintorFoerderer,  Percival  E 
Cummings,  J.  Howell         Fox,  Miss  Hannah 
Browne,  Mrs.  John  Coates  Cunningham,   Wilfred  H.  Freund,  Rudolph 
Buoy,  Mrs.  Charles  W.       Currie,  Barton  W. 


Burnham,  Miss  Mary  A.    Darlington,    William   M. 


Burpee,  Mrs.  Frank  H. 
Campbell,  John  J. 


Dearnley,  Mrs.   Elizabeth 
Degn,  William  L. 

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Friedberger-Aaron 
Manufacturing  Companj 

Gates,  Thomas  S. 

Gibbs  Underwear 
Company 


Gibson,  Henry  C. 
Gilmour,  R.  and  A,  J. 
Goldstein,   Leopold 
Gray,  Wilfred 
Groome,  Mrs.  John  C. 
Gudebrod,  Carl  B. 
Hart,  Mrs.  Charles 

McCurdy 
Harvey,  Mrs.  John  S.  C. 
Haslam  and  Querner 


Markoe,  Mrs.  John 
Mason,  John  H.,  Sr. 
Mellor,  Norman 
Mendelssohn  Club 
Metasol  Company 
Millville  Manufacturing 

Company 
Mitchell,  Allen  R.  and 

Sons 


Rinehart's,  H.  P.  Sons, 

Inc. 
Robens,  Mrs.  Percival 
Robins,  Thomas 
Rosenbach  Galleries,  The 
Rossmassler,  Mrs.  Richard 
Samuel,  Frank 
Sanborn,  Edward  H. 
Schiedt,  J.  Henry 
Schmidt,  Mrs.  Edward  A. 


Morris,  E.  H. 

Henderson,  Mrs.  Samuel  J.Moss  Rose  Manufacturing  Schofield,  J.  Dobson 
Hiester,  Mrs.  Isaac  Company  Seeler,  Edgar  V. 

Murphy,  Edward 

Nassau,  Mrs.  Charles  F. 

Neubauer,  Bernard  B. 

Newbold,  Arthur  E.,  Jr, 

Newbold,  Eugene  S. 

Oliver,  Mrs.  L.  Stauffer 

Page,  Mrs.  Louis  Rodman  Snook,  Stover  G. 

Parker,  Mrs.  Alvin  A.        Snowden,  F.  Laird 


Hoffman,  Benjamin  R. 
Holmes,  William  L. 
Ionic  Mills 

Jeanes,  Mrs.  Isaac  W. 
Jeanes,  Joseph  Y. 
Johnson,  Mrs.  Edwin  J, 
Jones,  Frederick  T. 
Kelley,  John  A.,  Jr. 
Kind,  Mrs.  Hermine 
Knox,  Charles  C. 
Lavino,  Mrs.  E.  G. 
Lea,  Charles  M. 
Legge,  Percy  A. 
Leighton,  Mrs.  A.  O. 
Lesley,  Robert  W. 
Levering,  Frank  D. 
Lewis,  Theodore  J. 
Ley,  Mrs.  Harold  G. 


Seeler,  Mrs.  Edgar  V. 
Shryock,  Miss  Genevieve 
Simon,  Mrs.  Stephen  J. 
Sinkler,  Wharton 
Smith,  Mrs.  C.  Morton 
Smith,  Manning  J. 


Parker,  Robert  B. 
Pearson,  Fred  and 

Company 
Peterson,  Arthur 
Pew,  J.  Howard 
Phelps,  Henry  F. 


Sproules,  Edward  G. 
Stimson,  Miss  Anna  K. 
Stroud,  Mrs.  Morris  W. 
Taylor  Brothers 
Trainer,  Joseph  C. 
Turner,  John  S. 


Philadelphia  Carpet  Mills  Walther,  John  F. 


Philadelphia  Felt 

Company 
Putt,  Frank  B. 


Logan  Investment  Society  Quinn,  Richard  Lewis 
Lotz,  William  F.  Rambo,  Joseph  S. 

Lowry,  Mrs.  William  C.    Read,  William  F.  and 
Ludington,  C.  Townsend        Sons  Company 
Ludington,  Mrs.  C.  Reilly,  Mrs.  John 

Townsend  Rhoads,  William  G. 


Warden,  Mrs. 
Clarence  A. 
Webb,  Andrew  S. 
West,  Mrs.  Isabelle 
Whiteley  and  Collier 
Wilmsen,  Bernard 
Winsor,  Mrs.  James  D. 
Wood,  Clement  B. 
Woodward,   Mrs.  George 


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Abbott,  Miss  Gertrude 
Abbott,  Yarnall 
Aberle,  George  F. 
Aberle,  H.  C. 
Abmeyer,  Gustav  W.  E. 
Achuff,  Robert  P. 
Acker,   Mrs.   Finley 
Adaire,  Alexander 
Adams,  T.  Rawlins 
Adamson,  Mrs.  C.  B. 
Addis,   Leonard  M. 
Adger,  Miss  William 
Adolph,  Albert  J. 
Agnew,  C.  F. 
Albers,  Anton  P. 
Albrecht,  Nicholas 
Alden,   E.  H. 
Alexander,  Benjamin 
Alexander,  Miss  Delia 
Alexander,  Edward  T 


ANNUAL  MEMBERS 

Ashton,  Mrs.  Leonard        Baron,  A. 

Ashton,  Mrs.  Thomas  G.  Barratt,  Alfred 

Aspel,  Joseph 

Assenheimer,  Charles  F. 

Astley,  Mrs.  G.  Mason 

Atkinson,  J.  Powell 

Atkinson,  James  H. 

Atkinson,  Thomas  H. 

Audenried,  Mrs.  Lewis 


Barry,  James  B. 
Bass,  Joseph  H. 
Bassett,  H.  P. 
Bateman,  T.  H. 
Baton,  H.  E. 
Baxter,  C.  C. 
Beach,  G.  F. 
Austin,  Mrs.  Esmonde  H.  Beale,  Clifford 


Austin,  Richard  L. 
Ayers,  H.  H.  and  A.  B. 
Ayres,  Henry 
Babbitt,  Niles  S. 
Bachofer,  J.  Louis 
Bacon,  Albert  E. 
Bacon,  Mrs.  Francis  L. 
Baer,  B.  F.,  Jr. 
Bahr,  A.  W. 


Beale,  L.  T. 
Beath,  E.  R. 
Beatty,  John  E. 
Beatty,  Lawrence  R. 
Beaumont,  Charles  O. 
Bebette,  Miss  Ruth 
Bechmann,  Mrs.  William 
Bechtel,  John  N. 
Beck,  Charles  W.,  Jr. 
Beck,  Mrs.  J.  B. 
Becker,  Gustav 
Beckman,  Joseph  S. 


Baile,  Robert,  Sr. 
Alexander,  Mrs.  Helen  V.Bailey,  Raymond  H. 
Alexander  William  H.  S.  Bailey,  Walter  C. 

Allen,  Clifford  P.,  Jr.       Baily,  Mrs.  Robert  William  Bedford,  J.  Claude 
Allen,  Miss    Laura  Baird,  Edgar  W.  Beebe,  Lucius 

Allen,  Mrs.  Maria  McKeanBaird,  Mrs.  Edgar  W.        Beeber,  Dimner 
Allen,  William  L.  Baird,  Joseph 

Allen.  Mrs.  William  N.     Baird,  Thomas  E.,  Jr. 

Baker,  A.  T. 

Baker,  Daniel 

Baker,  Miss  Rose 

Balderston,  Eugene  P. 

Balderston,  Mrs.  H.  L 


Balfrey,  M.  Eugene 
Ball,  Thomas  H. 


Alleson,  Mrs.  Henry  F. 

Alpern,  M. 

Alteneder,  Theodore 

Amos,   Harry  M. 

Anderson,  E.  H. 

Anderson,  Mrs.  Edward  A.Baldi,  Vito  M. 

Anderson,  Miss  Harriet      Baldwin,  Kate  W. 

Anderson,  Harvey 

Anderson,  Matthew 

Anderson,  W.  M. 

Anderson,  W.  S. 

Anderson,  Mrs.  William 

Downs 
Anne,  Miss  Frances 
Anthony,  Miss  Lucy  E. 
Antrim,  Mrs.  Phyllis  L. 
Apex  Chemical  Company  Barker,  Walter  C 
Appleton,  Henry  Lewis      Barlement,  Philip  L. 
Appleton,  W.  S. 


Beerwald,  Benjamin  D. 
Beggs,  Lawrence  D. 
Behrer,  Mrs.  Lovey  A. 
Beishlag,  Mrs.  B.  E. 
Belber,  Aaron  S. 
B.,  T.  B. 
Bell,  Miss  Emily 
Bell,  Mrs.  James  McK. 
Bell,  Samuel,  Jr. 
Bellin,  Harry 
Belmont,   E.  A. 


Ballard,  Mrs.  Ellis  Ames  Belmont,  L.  A 


Ballinger,  Robert  L 
Banwell,  Roy 
Bardsley,  Walter  R. 
Berenbaum,   Louis 
Baringer,  Milton  F. 
Barker,  Samuel  H. 


Apt,  Max 
Archer,  Mrs.  F.  Morse 
Armistead,  Mrs.  S.  G. 
Armstrong,  F.  Wallis 
Asam,   Henry 
Ashbrook,  Mrs.  Joseph 
Ashman,  Charles  T. 


Barnard,  C.  L 
Barnes,  Miss  Eleanor 

Biddle 
Barnes,  Harry  Paul 
Barnes,  Mrs.  John 

Hampton 
Barnes,  M.  F.  V. 
Barnes,  ^XT^arren  S. 


Ashman,  Mrs.  Charles  T.  Barnett,  Harry  Newton 


Belsterling,  William  F. 
Bement,  William  P. 
Benbow,  George  L. 
Bencker,  Ralph  B. 
Benkert,  W.  C,  Sr. 
Bennett,  Stanley 
Bennett,  William  A. 
Benson,  Mrs.  Edwin  N.,  Jr. 
Benson,  John  W. 
Benze,  C.  Theodore 
Berens,   Bernard 
Berg,  Adolph 
Berger,  David 
Berger,  M.  Russell 
Berkelbach,  John  S. 
Bernardo,   Filomena 
Bernheimer,  L.  G. 


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Berry,  George  W. 
Berry,  Mrs.  Naomi  F. 
Bert,  J.  B. 
Bertolet,  J.  Allen 
Bertolette,  Miss   Helen 
Berwind,  Miss  J.  A. 
Beta  Gamma  Sigma 

Sorority 
Bettle,  Mrs.  Samuel 
Beury,  Charles  E. 
Biberman,  Lewis 
Bickel,  Charles  E.,  Sr. 
Bickel,  John 


Bonsall,  Miss  Alice  R. 
Bonsall,  Rodney  T. 
Bonschur,  Eleanor  T. 
Borden,  Mrs.  James  B. 
Borgenski,  Samuel  J. 
Borie,  Charles  L.,  Jr. 
Bornet,   Vaughn  T. 
Bortel,  Samuel  B. 
Borthwick,  Ralph  C. 
Bosch,  F.  J. 
Bossard,  Jay  C. 
Boston,  L.  N. 
Boudart,  Charles  J. 


Bickley,  George  Howard    Boulden,  C.  C 


Biddle,  Mrs.  Arthur 
Biddle,  Charles  W. 
Biddle,  Miss  Edith  F. 
Biddle,  Miss  Emily  W. 
Biederman,  Louis 
Biles,  Mrs.  George  H. 
Biles,  W.  G. 
Billett,   Edward 
Billikoopf,  Mrs.  Ruth 
Birdsong  and  Company 
Bishop,  Miss  Abigail 
Bishop,  James  C. 
Bishop,  Mrs.  Philip 
Bjornsgaard,  P.  L. 
Blabon,  Mrs.  George  C. 
Black,  D.  Frank 


Bourne,  James  M. 
Bowen,  Samuel  S. 
Bower,  Mrs.  George  R. 
Bower,  John  L. 
Bowers,  Mrs.  Walter 
Bowman,  C.  Horace 
Boyd,  James 
Boyer,  A.  J. 

Boyle,  Mrs.  Samuel  A.,  Jr 
Bracken,  Francis  B. 
Bradbury,  Mrs.  Samuel 
Bradley,  Mrs.  Emma  V. 
Bradley,  Mrs.  John  A. 
Brady,  Franklin 
Brady,  W.  T. 
Braley,  Miss  Elizabeth  W. 


Blackburne,  Mrs.  Ida  P.  C.Brannen,  Alfred  J 
Blai,  Boris  Branson,  Mrs.  Charles  F. 

Blair,  Samuel  M.  Branson,  Thomas  F. 

Blakiston,  Miss  Emma        Branson,  Mrs.  Thomas   F. 
Blankenburg,  Mrs.  Rudolph Braun,  William,  Jr. 
Blau,  Adolf  Brazer,  Clarence  W. 

Blaustein,   Louis  Brazier,  Mrs.  H.  Bartol 

Blechschmidt,  Dorothv  C.  Bregy,  Mrs.  Caroline 
Blight,  Mrs.  William'  S.        Harrah 
Blitzstein,  M.  L.  and  Com-Brehman,  A.  Balfour 


pany 
Blood,  Henry 
Blood,  Mrs.  Russell 
Bloom,  Homer  C. 
Blum,  Charles 
Blumenthal,  Moses 
Bodine,  Cornelius 
Bodine,  Samuel  T. 
Bodo,  Louis 
Boericke,  Harold 
Boeshore,  Miller  H. 
Bok,   W.   Curtis 
Bole,  Mrs.  John  Clark 
Bolger,  T.  Howard 


Breneman,   Joseph   T. 
Brengle,    Henry   G. 
Brennan,   James  M. 
Breyer,  Henry  W. 
Bricker,  Mrs.  H.  E. 
Brigham,  Mrs.  Marshall 

Henry 
Brill,  Mrs.  George 
Brindley,  Frank  C. 
Brinkmann,  Leon 
Brinton,  Francis   D. 
Brinton,  R.  L. 
Brock,  Mrs.   Horace 
Brocklehurst,   Harry 


Bonniwell,  Miss  Josephine  Brooke,  Mrs.  George 


Brooks,  Alfred  M. 
Broughal,  Dennis  J. 
Brown,  Albert  G. 
Brown,  Mrs.  Alex 
Brown,  Andrew  V. 
Brown,  Mrs.  C.  M. 
Brown,  Clarence  M. 
Brown,  Clarence    W. 
Brown,  Claude   P. 
Brown,  Coleman  P. 
Brown,  Dee  Carlton 
Brown,  F.   G. 
Brown,  Mrs.  Francis  Shunk 
Brown,  Mrs.  Frederick 
Brown,  J.    Newlin 
Brown,  James  Crosby 
Brown,  Mrs.  John  A.,  Jr. 
Brown,  Mrs.  Richard  P. 
Brown,  Walter 
Brown,  William  Findlay 
Brown,  Mrs.  Wilson  H. 
.Browning,  Mrs.  Edward 
Brucker,  Miss  A.  M. 
Bruen,  Miss  Catharine  A. 
Brumbaugh,  G.  Edwin 
Brumbaugh,  Mrs.  G.  Edwin 
Bruner,  Francis  A. 
Brunker,  Robert  J. 
Bryan,  Newman  W. 
Buckley,  Edward  S.,  Jr. 
Buckley,   J.   Brooke 
Bullitt,  O.  H. 
Bullock,  Mrs.  Horace 
Burger,  Eugene  Frederic 
Burk  Brothers 
Burk,  Heriry 
Burke,     John  F. 
Burkhardt,  John,  Jr. 
Burkle,  John 
Burnham,  E.   Lewis 
Burnham,  Mrs.  George,  Jr. 
Burnhill  Manufacturing 

Company 
Burns,   Robert 
Burt,  Miss  M,  Theodora 
Burton,  Mrs.  Alfred 
Burwell,  Frank 
Bush,  Miss  Theodore 

Philips 
Bushnell,  Joseph,  Jr. 
Bustos,  Enrique 
Butler,  Mrs.  Charles  Noble 
Butler,  Mrs.   Edgar  H. 
Butterworth,  Elizabeth  W. 


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Button,  Mrs.  Joseph  Chabrow,  David  Cochrane,  Miss  Kath.  L. 

Priestly  Chadwick,  Mrs.   E.  F.         Cock,  George  B. 

Bux,  Julius  R.  Chahoon,  Mrs.  M.  D.         Cogan,  Thomas  E. 

Buzby,  Charles  E.  Owen  Cohen,  A.  J. 

Cadbury,  John  Warder,  Jr.Chamberlain,  Mrs.  WilliamCohen,  Charles  J. 
Cadwalader,  Mrs.  John       Chambers,  Francis  T.  Cohen,  Leon 

Cadwalader,  Mrs.  Lambert  Chambers,  J.  Howard  Cohen,  William 

Cahn,  Tillman  Chambers,  Mrs.  J.  HowardColeman,  Mrs.  G.  Dawson 

Calder,  Mrs.  W.  C.  Chandler,  Mrs.  George  F.  Coleman,  Philip  F. 

Caldwell,  Miss  Florence  F.  Chandler,  Mrs.  Nancy  K.  Coles,  George  W. 
Caldwell,  J.  E.  and  Com-Channell,  Miss  Mary  A.      Coles,  Miss  Mary  Roberts 

pany  Chapman,  Mrs.  Lucia  P.     Coles,  Mrs.  Strieker 

Caldwell,  Mrs.  James  Emott Chapman,  William  R.,  Jr.Coley,  Walter  R. 
Caldwell,  Mrs.  John  A.      Cheston,  Mrs.  J.  Hamilton  Col  ket,  E.  Burton 

Chew,  Miss   Elizabeth   B.  Colket,   Tristram   C,   2nd 


Caldwell,  Miss  Marjorie 

Tatnall 
Calkins,  Frederic  H. 
Callahan,   Griffin  C. 
Camero,  Miss  Blanche 
Cameron,  Samuel 
Cameron,  William  P. 
Camp,  Frank  M. 
Camp,  Mrs.  Frank  M. 
Camp,  Mrs.  George  R. 


Chew,  Mrs.  Oswald 
Chew,  Mrs.   Samuel 
Chew,  Samuel  L. 
Chew,  William    H. 
Chism,  Mrs.  Harriet  W. 
Chism,  J.   F. 
Chorley,  Mrs.  Sarah  E. 
Christensen,  Adolph 
Christian,  Edward  D. 


Campbell,  Mrs.  George  N. Church,  Arthur  L. 
Campbell,  Mrs.   Mason       Claflin,  Mrs.  C.  B 
Campbell,  Milton 


Campbell,  William  E. 
Campion,  Herbert  G. 
Canby,  W.  Marriott 
Caniield,  John  M. 
Carmell,  Mrs.  George 
Carey,  John 
Carnwath,  James 
Carpenter,  J.  Fred 
Carpenter,  John  T. 
Carr,  Henry  Ashley 
Carre,  Frank  L. 
Carroll,  Louis  J. 
Carroll,  Peter  F. 
Carruthers,  H.  A. 
Carson,  John  T. 
Carson,  Robert,   Sr. 
Carter,  Mrs.  James 
Newman 


Clapp,  Algernon  R. 
Clark,  C.  M. 


CoUings,  Mrs.  Walter  N. 
Collingwood,  Miss  Jennie 
Collins,  James  Monroe 
Collins,  Patrick  J. 
Collins,  Mrs.   William  J. 
Colohan,  Mrs.  J.  B.,  3rd 
Colton,  Ralph  L. 
Comly,  Miss  Emma 

Ridgway 
Conlen,  William  J. 
Connor,  Edward 
Converse,  Mrs.  John  W. 
Conway,  F.  P. 


Clark,  Mrs.  C.  Howard,  Jr.  Conway,  Joseph  J. 


Clark,  E.  W.,  Jr 
Clark,  Mrs.  E.  W.,  3rd 
Clark,  Herbert  L. 
Clark,  Mrs.  Herbert  L. 
Clark,  Joseph  S. 
Clark,  Percy  H. 
Clarke,  Jacob  Orie 
Clarke,  James  A. 
Clattenburg,  A.  E. 
Clavan,  Harry  E. 
Clay,  Mrs.  Robert  C. 
Clay,  Thomas  W.  W. 
Clemence,  Victor  B. 
Clements,  Mrs.  Samuel 
M.,  Jr 


Cook,  Gustavus  W. 
Cook,  Mrs.  H.  C. 
Cooke,  C.  B.,  Sr. 
Cooke,  Harry  H. 
Coonahan,  D.  S. 
Cooper,  Frank  G. 
Cooper,  Mrs.  Harriet  M. 
Cooper,  Joseph  A. 
Cooper,  Stanley 
Cooperberg,  Samuel 
Cope,  Miss   Elizabeth 
Cope,  Thomas  A. 
Copeland,  J.  Frank 
Copp,  Mrs.  Dorothy  Evans 
Corbus,  Mrs.  Frederick  G. 


Carter,  Mrs.  Katherine  E.  Clothier,  Miss  Caroline 


Cleveland,  Lyman  W.,  Sr.  Corcoran,  Miss  Alice  M. 


Carthy,  John 
Carty,  Andrew  T. 
Carver,  Mrs.  Samuel  E. 
Casanave,  John  H. 
Cassard,  Mrs.  H.  L. 
Cassatt,  Robert  K. 
Cassel,  Joseph  K. 
Castner,  Samuel,  Jr. 
Catherine,   Irwin  T. 


Clothier,  Walter 
Clothier,  Mrs.  Walter 
Clyde,  Miss  Margaret 
Clymer,  Edward  T. 
Coale,  T.  E. 
Coates,  William  M. 
Cobbett,  Alfred  H. 
Cobden,  Mrs.  A.  B. 
Cochran,  Miss  Eva  H. 


Corcoran,  Matthew  John 
Corin,  Magnus  F. 
Cornell,  H.  E. 
Cover,  Mrs.  Thomas,  Jr. 
Cowpenhwait,  Charles  T. 
Cox,  Richard  S. 
Coxe,  Mrs.  E.  B.  3rd 
Coxe,  Mrs.  Whitwell  W. 
Craftex  Mills,  Inc. 
Craig,  Mrs.  Clark  R. 


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Grain,  Mrs.  Edmund 

Cavileer 
Cramp,  Norman  W. 
Craven,   John  H. 
Creighton,  Edward   B. 
Creighton,  Stewart 
Creighton,  Thomas,   Sr. 
Cret,  Paul  P. 


Davis,  Mrs.  Edward 
Davis,  George  W. 
Davis,  Miss  Jenness  H. 
Davis,  Malcolm  I. 
Davis,  Paul  A.,   3rd 


Dilks,  W.  Stewart 
Dilks,  Mrs.  Walter  H. 
Dillon,  James  L. 
Dingee,  Albert  N. 
Dingee,  Joseph  T. 


Davis,  Mrs.   Robert   Hare  DiSopra,  John 
Davis,  Mrs.   S.   Boyer         Disston,  William  D. 


Dawes,  Mrs.  Elizabeth 


Crispin,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  S.Dawes,  James  H 


Crist,  Mrs.  H.  M. 
Crooks,  C.  Douglass 
Crout,   John   J. 
Crout,  William  J. 
Crouthamel,   Elvin 
Crowell,  F.  R. 


Dawson,  Thomas  and 

Company 
Day,  Charles 
Day,  Mrs.  Charles 
Day,  Mrs.  Frank  Miles 
Dayton,  Mrs.  S.  Grey 


Crowder,  Miss  Emma  A.   Deacon,  Benjamin 
Crozer,  Mrs.  Samuel  A.      Deacon,  George  H.,  Sr. 
Crozier,  Mrs.  David  E.       Dean,  John  P. 
Cruice,  Miss  Margaret  deC.Dearnley,  Charles  E. 
Culin,  William  D.  Deats,  E.  Richard 

Culver,  Theodore  B.  Decker,  Christian  F. 

Cummings,  Mrs.  J.  H.,  Jr.DeGinther,  R.  G. 
Cummiskey,  M.  E.  Deichler,  L.  Waller 

Cunningham,  Miss  AnnetteDeitz,  George  W. 
Cunningham,  Miss  Eliza-  DeKraflFt,  William 

beth  Barry  DeLaCour,  Mrs.  J.  Carl 

Curran,  Charles  J.  DeLaney,  Arthur  J. 

Curran,  James  Delaplaine,  Henry 

Curtin,  Mrs.  William  W.    Delbert,  Simon,  Jr. 


Curtis,  C.  C. 
Curtis,  H.  E. 
Curtis,  Mrs.  S.  P. 
Custer,  Ella  B. 
Cutler,  Walter  P. 
Dale,  Edward  C. 
Dale,  E.  Lewis 
Dallam,  David  English 
Daly,  Louis  J. 
Daly,  Thaddeus  M.,  Jr. 
Damon,  Mrs.  A.  F.,  Jr. 
Dana,  Mrs.  Charles  E. 
Daniel,  John  C. 
Daniels,  Mrs.  Annie  M. 
Dannenbaum,  Harry  M. 


Delbridge,  T.  G. 
DeLong,  Frank  E. 
DeLong,  Warren  B. 
Delta  Sigma  Theta 

Fraternity 
Denney,  J.  M. 
Denney,  William  F. 


Diven,  John 
Doak,   Samuel   E. 
Dobbins,  Miss  Mary  A. 
Dobson,  William  A. 
Dodd,  Harry  C. 
Dodge,  Mrs.  James  Mapes 
Doering,  Edward  J. 
Doerr,   F.  W. 
Dohan,  Mrs.  Edith  H. 
Dolan,  Thomas  J. 
Dolbey,   Edward   P. 
Doll,  Miss  Josephine 
Donahue,  John  W. 
Donnelly,  Mrs.  Anna  H. 
Donnelly,  James  A. 
Dornblum,  L 
Dorrance,  John  T. 
Dorrance,  Mrs.  John  T. 
Dougherty,  Francis  P. 
Dougherty,   Gerald  A. 
Dougherty,  Thomas 

Harvey,  Jr. 
Dougherty,  Mrs.  Thomas 
Dowler,  Charles  L. 
Downes,   Frederick  A. 
Downs,  Donald  VanLear 
Downs,  Mrs.  Norton 
Doyle,  Thomas  J. 
Doyle,  William  J. 


Dercum,  Mrs.  Francis  X.  Draeger,  Miss  Marie  L. 
Desch,  P.  N.  Drain,  John  W. 

deSt.  Phalle,  Mrs.  FrancoisDrew,  Edward  G. 


Dever,  Joseph  P. 
Devereaux,  H.  S. 
Devlin,   Charles   A. 
Dewar,  A.  L.,  Jr. 
DeWinton,  George  W. 


Dannenbaum,   Herman  D.  Dexter,  C.  L. 


Dannenhaur,  C.  W. 
D'Ascenzo,  Nicola 
Davidge,  Miss  Carrie 
Davids,  Richard  W. 
Davidson,  Louis 
Davidson,  William  G. 
Davies,  George  C. 
Davies,  Mrs.  Sidney  M. 
Davis,  Alonzo  B. 
Davis,  Bernard 
Davis,  Edward 


Dexter,  E.  Milton 
Diament,  A.  L. 


Drew,  Groves  W. 
Drinker,  Henry  S. 
Drobile,  A.  W. 
Drumgoole,  Henry  T. 
Dryfoos,  Solomon 
Duane,  Mrs.  Russell 
DuBois,  Henry  C. 
DuBois,  Leon  A. 


Diament,  Mrs.  Marion  H.  Duck,  Mrs.  Florence  L. 


Dibert,  Samuel  D. 
Dick,  Lewis  C. 
Dick,  Lewis  R. 
Dick,  Mrs.  William  A. 
Dickey,  Miss   Eloise  P. 
Dickey,  J.,  Jr. 
Dickson,  Arhtur  G. 


Dudley,  F.  A. 
Duer,  Mrs.  S.  Naudain 
Duff,  Philip  J. 
Duffield,  Helen  Morris 
Duffield,  L.  R. 
Dugan,  Donald  J. 
Duhring,  H.  Louis 


Diesel,  Mrs,  Harrison  N.  Dunlap,  E.  T. 


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Dunlap,  George  S. 
Dunlap,  Mrs.  James  A. 
Dunlap,  M.  Edmunds 
Dunn,  Mrs.  Houston 
Dunn,  Lewis  S. 


Ely,  VanHorn 
Embery,  William 
Embick,  George  G. 
Emerichs,  Joseph  M. 
Emery,  Benjamin  F. 


duPont,  Mrs.  T.  Coleman  Emhardt,  William  H. 
Durant,  Mrs.  Frederick  C.Emlen,  George  W.,  Jr. 
Durham,  Mrs.  J.  Edward  Emley,  W.  S. 
Duveen  Brothers  Emmons,  Mrs.  Louis  C. 

Dyer,  Mrs.  Irene  C.  Enburg,  John  M.  C. 

Dykeman,  Lester  W.  Engart,  John  S. 

Eakins,  Elmer  E.  Engelhardt,  C.  S.  Ruth 

Earle,  Mrs.  George  H.,  Jr.Englereth,  Louis  D. 
Earle,  Mrs.  Edgar  P.  English,  Mrs.  F.  W. 

East,  J.  E.  Eppler,  Elmer  D. 

Easterbroook,  William        Erben,  George  Kester 


Erdman,  W.  Kenney 
Ernst,  Mrs.  C.  A. 
Ernst,  William,  Jr. 


Eberle,  J.  Frederick,  Jr. 

Eckels,  Howard  S. 

Eckard,  J.  Milton 

Eckert,  Mrs.  Samuel 

Edmonds,  Franklin  Spencer Ersner,  Matthew  S 

Edmonds,  Mrs.  Franklin      Espen,  Edward 

Spencer 
Edmonds,  George  W. 
Edmonds,  Samuel  C. 
Edmunds,  Franklin  D. 
Edsall,  Mrs.  William  A 
Eichholz,  A. 
Eichler,  Anton 
Eichmann,  Miss  L.  M. 
Eiman,  John 


Faunce,  John  H. 

Fawley,  James  L. 

Fearon,  Charles 

Feeley,  William  A. 

Feigenbaum,  Harry 

Feiman,  M. 

Feldman,  Jacob  B. 

Felici,  Garibaldi 

Felin,  Charles  F. 

Felix,  Max 

Felix,  Mrs.  Samuel  P. 

Fell,  Arthur  D. 

Fell,  David  N.,  Jr. 

Fels,  Maurice 

Fels,  Mrs.  S.  S. 

Felton,  Mrs.  Edgar  C,  Jr. 

Felton,  Frank  P.,  Jr. 

Felton,  J.  Sibley 

Fenner,  James  T. 


Erskine,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  H.Fenninger,  Mrs.  Eleanor  S, 
Ferguson,  Mrs.  Bassett 


Espen,  Miss  Florence  H. 
Espen,  Mrs.  Frank 
Espen,  Miss   Sophie 
Esslinger,  John  G. 


Fernberg,  Charles  E. 
Fetterolf,  Horace  G. 
Feuerstein,  J.  B. 
Field,  Mrs.  William  M. 
Fielding,  Miss  Edna 


Ettwing,  Mrs.  Emlen  Pope  Finckel,  Conyers  Button 


Eisele,  Gustav  F. 
Eisele,  Louis  F. 
Eiseman,  John  S. 
Eisenhardt,  W.  G. 
Eissler,  Miss  Louise 
Elfreth,  Caleb,  Jr. 
Elias,  Joseph 
Elliot,  T.  Mitchell 
Elliot,  Mrs.  R.  M. 
Elliott,  Harry  C. 
Elliott,  W.  Clare 
Ellis,  Daniel  H. 
Ellis,  Maxwell 
Ellis,  Thomas  S. 
Ellis,  William  S. 
Ellis,  William  Shewel! 
Ellison,  Mrs.  Henry  H. 
Ellison,  T. 
Elmaleh,  Leon  H. 
Elsasser,  George  A.,  Jr. 
Elwood,  Everett  S. 
Ely,  Miss  Anna  W. 
Ely,  Miss  Gertrude 
Ely,  Robert  B. 


Eubank,  John  P 
Evans,  Charles 
Evans,  G.  Gerald 
Evans,  George  B. 
Evans,  George  L. 
Evans,  Mrs.  James  D. 
Evans,  Ralph  B. 
Evans,  W. 
Evers,  Thomas   W. 
Ewing,  Miss  Cornelia  L. 
Exhibitor,  The 
Eyre,  Miss  Louisa 
Eyre,  Lester  E. 
Eyre,  T.  L. 
Eyre,  Wilson 


Fagan,  Miss  Emma  LowryFisler,  John 


Finckel,  Miss  Eliza  R. 
Fine,  William  Middleton 
Finkenauer,  Frederick  J. 
Firth,  Mrs.  S.  M.  Livezey 
Firth,  Thomas  T. 
Fischer,  Miss  Frances  L. 
Fisher,  George  H. 
Fisher,  H.  Gilman 
Fisher,  Harry  S. 
Fisher,  Hon.  John  S. 
Fisher,  Lewis 
Fisher,  Miss  Lila 
Fisher,  Miss  Maud 
Fisher,  Nevin  F. 
Fisher,  William  Righter 


Fagan,  Mrs.  H.  B. 
Fahy,  Walter  T. 
Fairchild,  Samuel  E.,  Jr. 
Faires,  Elizabeth- 
Falck,   Fred  M. 
Fallon,  Christopher 
Fallon,  Mrs.  K.  D. 
Falls,  Mrs.  Samuel 
Farbstein,  Joseph 
Farina,  Pasquale 
Farnum,  G.  L. 
Farr,  Daniel  H. 


Fitzgerald,  Thomas  M. 
Fitzmaurice,  William  J. 
Flagg,  George 
Flagg,  Mrs.  Stanley  G.,  Jr. 
Flanagan,  Andrew,  Jr. 
Flanagan,  Thomas  J. 
Flanigan,  Miss  Jessy 
Flavell,  Mrs.  George  J. 
Fleck,  John  G. 
Fleck,  William  C. 
Fleischmann,  Mrs.  Reese 
M. 


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Fleisher,  Alfred  W. 
Fleisher,  David  T. 
Fleisher,  Arthur  A. 
Fleisher,  Edwin   A. 
Fleisher,  Miss  Helen 
Fleisher,  Henry  H. 
Fleisher,  Mrs.  S.  B. 
Fleisher,  S.  S. 
Fleisher,  Walter  A. 
Flint,  George 
Florey,  James,  Jr. 
Fogerty,  William  J. 
Fogg,  Miss  Helen  M. 
Folz,  Stanley 
Forbes,  Roger  Sawyer 
Ford,  Mrs.  Frank  J. 
Ford,  John  J. 
Ford,  Stephen  M. 
Forrest  Knitting  Mills 
Forstner,  David  P. 
Forsythe,  Mrs.  William 
Fortner,  Nelson 
Foster,  Frank  B. 
Foster,  Mrs.  Frank  B. 
Foulke,  Hazel  M. 
Foulkrod,   W.  W.,  Jr. 


Fritsche,  Mrs.  John 
Fritz,  Jacob  A. 
Frizzell,  Charles  F. 
Froelicher,  Francis  M. 
Fry,  James   W. 
Fry,  Wilfred 
Fry,  William  W. 
Fryer,  Theodore  B. 
Fuller,  Walter  D. 
Fulmor,  Miss  Estelle 
Funk,  Nevin  E.,  Jr. 
Fussell,  Robert 
Gailey,  Robert  J. 
Galbraith,  G.  S. 
Galey,  William  T.,  Jr. 
Gallaudet,  John  C. 
Galloway,  Walter  B. 
Gamble,  Clarence  James 
Gamson,  Edward 
Gansman,  Harry 
Garnier,  Miss  M.  J. 
Garrett,  Alfred  C. 
Garrett,  Mrs.  Philip  C. 
Gaskill,  Miss  Margaret 
Gatter,  Charles  L. 
Gaudiosi,  Carmine 


Fox,  Mrs.  Alexander  F.,  Jr.GaufF,  John  P 

Fox,  Miss  Helen  A.  Gault,   Edwin  Sartain 


France,  Edward  W. 
Francis,  Vida  Hunt 
Franck,  Charles  F. 
Frankel,  Armin  A. 
Frankenfield,  S.  L. 
Franklin  Sweater  Mills 
Frazer,  Harry  B. 
Frazier,  Mrs.  Benjamin 

West 
Frazier,  Mrs.  George  H 
Fredette,  Miss  Marie 

Freed,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  C.  Gest,  William  P. 
Freedman,  Joseph  Geuther,  H.  Walter 

Freeman,  Addison  B.  Ghadiali,  Dinshah 

Freeman,  Mrs.  Frank  A.    Giambalvo,  G.  P. 
Freeman,  Richard  J.  Gibb,  Miss  Ida 

Freeman,  Mrs.  Walter  J.  Gibb,  Thomas  B. 
Freihofer,  Charles  Gibbons,  Lewis  W. 

French,    Charles   C.  Gibbs,  George 

French,  J.  Hansell  Gibney,   P.  J. 

French,  Mrs.  Thomas  E.     Gibson,  Mrs.  John  H 


Gayley,  Miss  Gwendolyn 
Gayley,  Samuel  M. 
Gebert,  William  C. 
Geiger,  Lewis  P.,  Jr. 
Gemberling,  J.  B. 
Genth,  Mrs.  F.  A. 
Geschick,  Emile  H. 
Gessner,  Howard  R. 
Gest,  John  Marshall 
Gest,  Mrs.  John  Marshall 
Gest,  Miss  Lillian 


Fretz,  S.  S 

Frick,  Charles  E. 

Frick,  Charles  G. 

Fridenberg,  Solomon  Louis  Gilbert,  Mrs.  Sadie 

Friedman,   Lionel  Gilkes,   Mrs.   Viola 

Friends'   Selea  School        Gill,  Mrs.  Charles  D 


Gibson,  Miss  Lillie 
Gibson,  Miss  Mary  K. 
Gideon,  George  D. 


Gill,  Mrs.  Ephriam 
Tomlinson 

Gill,  John  D. 

Gillespie,  Mrs.  K.  E. 

Gillespie,  Miss  Kate  S. 

Gillingham,  Harrold  E. 

Gillingham,  Mrs.  Harrold 
E. 

Gimbel  Brothers 

Gimbel,  Mrs.  Benedict 

Gimbel,  Daniel 

Girvin,  John   H. 

Glanz,  Charles  L. 

Glaser,   Louis 

Gleason,  John  P. 

Glendinning,  Robert 

Glover,  Mrs.  C.  L 

Glover,  Miss  Deborah 

Gobler,  Joseph 

Godfrey,  Francis  V. 

Goetz,  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Harlow 

Goldberg,  Samuel  A. 

Goldberg,  Thomas   J. 

Golder,  Mandes 

Goldner,  Frank  C. 

Goldsmith,  Mrs.  Simon 

Goldstein,  Louis 

Goldstein,  Samuel 

Goodin,   Charles  Ellis 

Goodman,  Mrs.  C.  E. 

Goodman,  Mrs.  E.  H. 

Goodman,  William  E.,  Jr. 
Goodwin,  Miss  Margaret  S. 
Gosling,  Mrs.  Adolph 
Gossler,  Mrs.  George  E. 
Gould,  Mrs.  M.  D. 
Graff,  Mrs.  L.  G. 
Graham,  John,    Jr. 
Graham,  Martin  J. 
Graham,  W.  F. 
Graham,  Warren  C. 
Graitcer,  Samuel 
Gravenstein,  George  T. 
Graves,  R.  B. 
Gray,  George  M. 
Gray,  Robert  C. 
Gray,  Robert  L. 
Gray,  William  F. 
Grayson,  Charles  Prevost 
Grayson,  Mrs.  Walter  M. 
Green,  Mrs.  Charles  D. 
Green,  Edgar  Lee 
Green,  Mrs.  Raymond 
Greenberg,  Joseph  J. 


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Greene,  Stephen  Company  Hamburger,  Nathan 
Greenfield,  Mrs.  Albert  M.Hamill,  Mrs.  John  B. 
Greenwell,  Mrs.  John  Hamilton,  George  L. 


Haughton,  Richard  S. 

Hausser,  C.  A. 

Haviland,  Walter  W. 
Hamilton,  H.  A.  Hawke,  Mrs.  W.  W. 

Hamilton,  Mrs.  James  M.  Hawks,  Edward 
Hammeke,  Herbert  Haxton,  Mrs.  Samuel  F. 

Hancock,  Mrs.  F.  WoodsonHays,  Miss  Armie  Bradford 
Hancock,  Miss  Mabel         Hayward,  Nathan 


Greenwood,  Richard 

Grelis,  John  J. 

Gribbel,  W.  Griffin 

Griest,  Mrs.  Thomas  H. 

Griffin,  Mrs.  T.  H. 

Griffith,  Andrew 

Griffith,  G.  S.,  Jr. 

Griffith,  Mrs.  J.  P.  CrozerHannigan,  Joseph  J. 

Griffith,  William  Oglesby  Hanny,  W. 

Grinrod,  Irvin  S.  Hansche,  Miss  Maude  B.  Heard,  W.  H. 

Griscom,  Mrs.  Edgar  De W.Hanson,  Mrs.  Edward  H.  Hearn,  Mrs.  William  P, 


Hand,  Miss  Helen  G. 
Hankins,   Hobart 


Hayward,  Mrs.  Nathan 
Hazard,  Spencer  P. 
Hazelhurst,  Mrs.  Francis 
Healy,  Francis  J. 


Griscom,  Rodman  E. 
Griscom,  William  B. 
Groff,  Henry  C. 
Groome,  D.  M. 
Groome,  John  C. 
Gross,  Charles 
Grossman,  Walter 
Grove,  S.  Felton 
Grubb,  Edward  J. 
Gniber,  Charles  F. 
Gruver,  E.  A. 
Gucker,  F.  T. 
Guckes,  Philip  E. 
Guckes,  Raymond  M. 
Guetter,  Julius 
Gummey,  Frank  B. 
Gunkle,  Earle  B. 


Harcum,  Mrs.  Marvin        Heck,  John  A. 
Hardenbrook,  Charles  E.    Heckman,  Rodman 
Harding,  Mrs.  Charles  B.  Heckscher,   Steven 
Harding,  Mrs.  L.  M.  Heebner,  Mrs.  Samuel  Y. 

Hardock,  Benjamin  Heermarm,  Miss  Harriet  A. 

Hardt,  Frank  M.  Hefferman,  Joseph  A. 

Hare,  Mrs.  Horace  BinneyHeineberg,  Mrs.  Alfred 


Harkin,    Edward   I. 
Harlin,  Miss  Luella 
Harlow,  George  W. 
Harman,  W.  H. 
Harper,  Clarence  L. 
Harrington,    M.    H. 
Harris,  David  W. 
Harris,  Edward  Monroe 
Harris,  John  G. 
Harris,  Percival  vanR. 


Gunthrop,  Mrs.  William  P.Harris,  Mrs.    Stanton 
Gutekunst,  William  J.       Harris,  W.  J. 


Gutman,  E. 
Hacker,  Caspar  W. 
Hackett,  George  E. 
Hackett,  H.  Berkeley 
Hackett,  Harry  W. 
Hadley,  Mrs.  M.  B. 


Harris,  Walter  C. 
Harris,  William 


Heir,  James 

Heisler,  John  Clement 

Heist,  George 

Heite,  Miriam  M. 

Heller  and  Merz  Company 

Hemphill  and  Company, 

Inc. 
Henderson,  Mrs.  George 

M. 
Henderson,  John  J. 
Henderson,  Miss  Maude 
Henle,  Mrs.  Eugene 
Henon,  J.  Paul,  Jr. 
Henry,  Albert 


Haehnlen,  Mrs.  Walter  L.Harron,  Joseph  A 

Haines,  Mrs.  Howard  L.   Hart,  Charles  P. 

Haines,  William  A. 

Hainlen,  G. 

Hall,  Clarence  A. 

Hall,  Mrs.  Leslie  A. 

Hall,  Miss   Mabel    Bruce  Harvey,  Calvin 

Hall,  Usher  A.  Harzenstein,  A.  S. 

Hall,  William  J.  Haskins,  Mrs.  Harold 

Hallahan,  Mrs.  Charles  E.Haslem,  Miss  Elizabeth 


Harrison,  Mrs.  Harry  W.  Henry,  Mrs.  Bayard 
Harrison,  Mrs.   John,   Jr.  Henry,  George  W.,  Jr. 
Harrison,  Mrs.  Theodore    Henry,  James  P. 
Harrity,  Mrs.  William  F.  Henry,  Mrs.  Snowden 

Henry,  Thomas  and  Sons, 
Henry,  Mrs.  Thomas 
Hart,  Ralph  L.  Charlton 

Hartley,  Harriet  L.  Hensel,  Mrs.  E.  Caven 

Hartley,  Mrs.  Martin  E.,  Jr.Henson,  Edward  F. 


Hart\ing,  Francis  C. 


Halligan,  Robert  S. 
Halpen,  Miss  Sara 
Halpin,  Mrs.  G.  H. 
Halstead,  Mrs.  David 
Halter,  Mrs.  E.  T. 
Halton,  Thomas  H.,  Sr. 


Hassler,  Daniel  E. 
Hastings,  John  V. 
Hastings,  Mrs.  John  V. 
Hatch,  Ernest  B. 
Hathaway,  H.  W. 
Hauck,  A.  L. 


Henson,  Frank  M. 
Hepworth,  John  M. 
Herbert,  Mrs.  E.  Ziegler 
Herbert,  Walter  G. 
Hering,  W.  E. 
Herrick,  Cheeseman 
Herring,  Miss  Louise  C. 
Herrmann,  W.  F. 
Herron,  Christopher  C. 
Hervey,  Mrs.  Jas.  Bertram 
Hess,  Frederick  Lee 


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Hesse,  Mrs.  William  C. 
Hetherington,  Mrs.  A.  G. 
Hetzell,  Charles  G. 
Hewish,  Alfred 
Hewitt,   F.   L. 
Heyl,  Mrs.   Robert   C. 
Heyl,  William  E. 
Heymann,  Joseph  C. 
Heyward,  Mrs.  R.  B. 
Hibbs,  Shelton  A. 
Hickey,  Mrs.  Stefano 
Hickman,   Charles  D. 
Hiergesell,  Valentine 
Hiestand,  Joseph  D. 


Hortsmatm,  Mrs.  Wm.  H.James,  William  F. 


Houston,  Mrs.  S.  F. 
Howard,  Almern  C. 
Howard,  Mrs.  Edgar  B. 
Howard,  Frank 
Howard-Smith,  R. 
Howe,  Charlton  V. 
Howe,  George 
Howe,  Miss  Margaret  M. 
Howe,  Paul  D 


Jameson,  Norman  L. 

Jamison,  Mrs.  B.  K.,  Jr. 

Janney,  Walter  C. 

Jaimey,  Mrs.  Walter  C. 

Jardella,  Jermone  B.,  Jr 

Jarden,  Miss  Margaret 

Jeanes,  Mrs.  Henry  S. 

Jeffries,  Mrs.  Norman 
Howell,' Mrs.^Charles  H.  Jeffries,   Elwood  C. 
Howell,  Cooper  Jeiferson,   Harry 


Howell,  Edward  I.  H. 
Howell,  Frederick  W. 


Highley,  Mrs.  George  N.   Howell,  Stacy  B. 
Hill,  George  H.,  Jr.  Howson,   Henry 

Hilleary,  E.  D.  Hoyt,  Mrs.  E.  C. 

Hilsee,  David  E.  Huey,  Arthur  B. 

Hinchman,  Mrs.  Charles  S.Hughes,  Miss  Esther  M 
Hiney,  Miss  Elsie  I.  Humphreys,  John  C. 

Hipps,  Elmer  W. 

Hires,  Mrs.  Charles  E.        Huneker,  John  F. 
Hires,  Mrs.  Charles  E.,  Jr.Hunn,  William  R 


Jellett,  Stewart  A. 
Jenkins,   G.   Chapin 
Jenkinson,  J.  Frederick 
Jennings,  Miss  Annie  B. 
Jennings,  Joseph  M. 
Jennings,  William   J.,   Sr, 
Jerrehian,  Aram  K. 
Johnson,  Alba  B. 
Humrichouse,  J.  Minford  Johnson,  Mrs.   George 
~  Donald 


Hirsch,  Jacob 
Hirst,  Richard 
Hiser,  W.  J.,  Jr. 
Hitchner,  B.  G. 
Hodge,  Mrs.  Carroll 
Hodge,  Mrs.  Thomas 

Leiper 
Hoey,  Francis  P. 
Hoffman,  Mrs.  C.  F. 
Hoffman,  Frederick  W. 


Hunsicker,  Clayton  M. 
Hunter,  T.  Comly 
Hurd,  Mrs.  Walter  E. 
Hurlburt,   Mrs.   F.   B. 
Hurlick,  Miss  Susan  G. 
Hutchinson,  Mrs.  J.  B. 
Hutchinson,  Miss  M.  H 
Hutchinson,  Mrs.   S. 

Pemberton 
Hutchinson,  Mrs.  Sydney  E.  jones,  H.  H 
Jones,'  H.  W. 


Johnson,  J.  Augustus 
Johnson,  Paul  S.  L. 
Johnson,  Reeves  K. 
Johnson,  William  Keating 
Joiner,  Franklin 
Jones,  Bertram  H.  W. 
Jones,  Mrs.   C.   Sharpiess 
Jones,  Mrs.  Clara  W. 
Jones,  Frederick 
Jones,  G.   H. 


Hoffman,  Mrs.  J.  Ogden    Hutchinson,  J.  C. 
Hofheimer,  S.  D.  Ideal  Shoe  Company 

Hogg,  J.  Renwick  Illingworth,  T.  W. 

Hogg,  Mrs.  J.  Renwick      Illman,  Miss  Adelaide 
Hogue,  Mrs.  Robert  M.      lUoway,  Bernard  A. 
Holahan,  Miss  F.  Marion  Indahl,  M.  C 


Jones,  Horace  C. 
Jones,  Livingston  E. 
Jones,  Luther  R. 
Jones,  Mrs.  Mary  C. 


Hollar,  Mrs.  WiUiam  H.    Ingersoll,  Mrs.  Charles  E.  Jones,  Rufus  M. 


Hollingsworth,  Mrs.  John  Ingersoll,  G. 

Holmes,  Joshua  M.  Ingham,  Miss  Mary  H. 


Innes,  William  T 
Ireland,  C.  Raymond 
Iseminger,  John 
Isen,  Nathan  D. 
Jackson,  Albert  A. 


Holmes,  William  T. 

Hood,  Mrs.  George  G. 

Hood,  Wesley  Russell 

Hookey,  Charles  F. 

Hoopes,  Edward 

Hopkinson,  Edward 

Hopkinson,  Edward,  Jr. 

Hopper,  H.  B. 

Hopper,  Mrs.  Harry  S. 

Hopper,  Miss  Marie  Louise  Jacobs,  Mrs.  John 

Horn,  Franklin  S.  Jacobs,  Reuben 

Horn,  William  Jacoby,  J.  F.,  Jr. 

Horner,  Mrs.  Dorothy  S.  Jaeger,  William 

Horner,  Samuel,  Jr.  Jaffe,  Maurice 


Jones,  Thomas  E. 
Jones,  William  J.,  Jr. 
Jordan,  Augustus  W. 
Joseph,  Marguerite 
Josephs,  Jean 
Judson,  Arthur 
Judson,  Mrs.  Charles  F. 


Jackson,  Mrs.  Albert  Atleejump,  George  W 


Jackson,  Ellis 
Jackson,  W.  E. 
Jackson,  W.  T. 


Justice,  C.  G.  and  Com- 
pany 
Justice,  Marlon  T. 
Kaelker,  Richard 
Kaeser,  Charles  W. 
Kaier,  Mrs.  Emma 
Kairer,  Miss  Margaret  G. 
Kamholz,   Henry 


Horstmann,  I.  J.  James,  Mrs.  John  Edwin     Kantz,  John  B. 

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Karcher  and  Rehm  Com-    Ketterlinus,  J.  Louis 

pany  Keterlinus,  Mrs.  J.  Louis 

Karr,  Joseph  Keyser,  George  W, 

Kase,  Mrs.  Daniel  Beaver  Kieferle,  Mrs.  Charles  J. 


Kase,  Edmund 
Kaskey,  A.  J. 
Katz,  Maurice  B. 
Kauffman,  Anna  C. 
Kaufman,  A.  Spencer 
Kaufman,  Frank  M. 
Kaufman,  Isadore 
Kearney,  Richard  J. 


Kieffer,  George  C. 
Killhour,  W.  F.,  Jr. 
Kimber,  Mrs.  T.  W. 
Kind,  Morris 
Kind,  Mrs.  Paul  A. 
Kindig,  Mrs.  Bertha 
King,  Mrs.  Joseph  B. 
King,  Lewis 


Keator,  Mrs.  John  FrisbeeKing,  Miss  Lydia  E. 


Keen,  Miss  Florence 
Keen,  Harold  Perot 
Keen,  Harry  R. 
Keiser,  Elmer  E. 
Keister,  Mrs.  Annie  R. 


Kirk,  Stuart  L. 
Kirkbride,  Miss  Elizabeth 

B. 
Kister,  H.  LeRoy 
Klapp,  Mrs.  E.  J. 


Keller,  Charles  Frederick    Klapp,  Wilbur  Paddock 


Keller,  F.  E. 
Keller,  Joseph  S.,  Sr. 
Kelly,  Richard  F. 
Kelsey,  Mrs.  Albert 

Warren 
Kemp,  Charles  G. 
Kendall,  Miss  Aimee  E. 
Kendig,  Miss  Miriam 
Kendrick,   T.   Frank 
Kendrick,  Hon.  W. 

Freeland 


Klauder,  Miss  Elfrida  M. 
Klein,  Max  D. 
Kleiner,  Herman  J. 
Kneedler  and  Company 
Knowles,  Archibald  C. 
Knowles,  Frank  Crozer 
Knowles,  Nathaniel 
Knox,   Henry 
Knox,  Mrs.  Samuel  M. 
Knup,  Jacob 
Koch,  Abe 


Kennedy,  Mrs.  A.  AtwaterKoch,  Mrs.  George  M. 


Kennedy,  J.  N. 
Kennedy,  Miss  Marie 

Ernst 
Kent,  Mrs.  A.  Atwater 
Kent,  George  R. 
Kenworthy,  Frank  L. 


Koch,  Mrs.  Thomas  J. 
Koelle,  W.  F. 
Koenes,  Henry  E. 
Kohn,  Bernard 
Kohn,  Harry  E. 
Kohn,  Mrs.  Harry  E. 


Kenworthy,  Mrs.  Frank  L.Kohn,  Irving 


Keogh,  John  W. 
Keon,  T.  Harris 
Kephart,  Mrs.  Ida  M. 
Kerle,  Jules  A. 
Kern,  Harry  R. 
Kerns,  Richard  A. 
Kerns,  Samuel  P. 


Kohn,  Mrs.  Isadore 
Kommer,  John  T. 
Kramer,  Mrs.  George 
Kridel,  Miss  Martha 
Kreier,  George  J. 
Krum,  Albert  C,  Jr. 
Kuemmerle,  Gustave  A. 


Kerr,  James  H.  and  Sons  Kuhn,   C.   Hartman 
Kerr,  Mrs.  Virginia  E.       Kunkel,  James  E. 


Kerr,  William  M. 
Kerrigan,  Joseph  P. 
Kershaw,  Fred 
Kershaw,  William 
Kerstine,  Mrs.  Harry  E. 
Ketcham,   Howard 
Ketcham,  O.  W. 
Ketterer,  Gustav 


Kurth,  Miss  Rena 
LaBoiteaux.  Mrs.  Isaac 
LaGrossa,  Charles  P. 
Laird,  Warren  P. 
Lakey,  Mrs.  Arthur  B. 
Lamb,  Mrs.  A.  R. 
Lamb,  Mrs.  Joseph 
Lamb,  Mrs.  W.  H. 


Lammertz,  Louis  E. 
Langston,  Samuel  M. 
Lanin,  Howard 
Large,  Mrs.  James 
Largman,  Harry 
Larmour,  Alexander 
Earner,  Chester  W. 
Larrimer,  J.  P. 
Larzelere,  Mrs.  Walter  D. 
Laschenski,  Sigmund  J. 
Latimer,  Robert  L. 
Lauer,  Conard  M. 
Laughlin,  Mrs.  A.  L. 
Launer,   Clarence  A. 
Lautenbach,  Mrs.  A.  P. 

Warren 
Lavell,  E.  F. 
Lavino,  Mrs.  Edward  J. 
LaWall,  Charles  H. 
Laws,  Mrs.  Harry  A. 
Lawson,  Mrs.  Agatha 

Jones 
Lea,  Mrs.  Arthur  H. 
Lea,  Miss  Elizabeth  J. 
Lea,  Francis  C. 
Lea,  Langdon 
Lea,  Van  Antwerp 
Leach,  Miss  May  A. 
Leaf,  Mrs.  E.  Bowman 
League,  Mrs.  H.  M. 
Lear,  John  B. 
Leas,  Miss  Mabel  Alice 
Ledwith,  W.  L. 
Lee,  Alfred 
Lee,  Alfred,  3rd 
Lee,  Mrs.  Edmund  J, 
Lee,  Mrs.  Elisha 
Lee,  W.  H. 
Lee,  William  E. 
Leech,  David  M. 
Leedom,  John 
Leeds,  Arthur  N. 
LeFever,  C.  W. 
Lefton,  Al  Paul 
Legge,  Henry  C. 
Leidy,  Mrs.  Joseph 
Leinroth,  Robert  G. 
Leiper,  George  Melville 
Lennon,  J.  S. 
Leonard,  J.  B. 
Leonard,  Reuben  M. 
Leonard,  William  A. 
Leopold,  Harry  S. 
Lesley,  Mrs.  Robert  W. 
Leslie,  John  W. 


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Lester,  Joseph  C. 
Leupold,  Francis  C. 
Levi,  L  Valentine 
Levin,  Alan 
Levin,  Oscar 
Levin,  Samuel  H. 
Levis,  Mrs.  Frederick  H. 
Levy,  Albert 
Levy,  Alexander  S. 
Levy,  Fabian  F. 
Levy,  Howard  S. 
Levy,  Laurance  B. 
Levy,  Lionel  T. 
Lewis,  Anna  Shippen 
Lewis,  Anna  V. 
Lewis,  Clarence  J. 
Lewis,  Edwin  O. 
Lewis,  Miss  Eleanor 
Lewis,  Mrs.  Francis  A. 
Lewis,  Francis  D. 


Lippincott,  G.  A. 
Lippincott,  J.  Bertram 
Lippincott,  Paul  S.,  Jr. 
Lipshutz,  Charles 
Lister,  J.  Morgan 
Lit,  S.  D. 
Liversidge,  Mrs.  H.  P. 


Lukens,  Mrs.  Lewis  N.,  Jr. 
Lukens,  Robert  M. 
Lunkenheimer,  Mrs.  John 
Lynch,  M.  Joseph 
Lynch,  Marshall  S. 
Lyng,  Edward  P. 
Lyon,  Abraham 


Lloyd,  Mrs.  Horatio  Gates  Lyon,  Edward  B. 


Lloyd,  Malcolm,  Jr. 
Lobb,  George  R. 
Lock,  John  R. 
Lock,  William 
Loeb,  Mrs.  Adolf 
Loeb,  Armand  G. 
Loeb,  Miss  Elinor  C. 
Loeb,  Mrs.  Herman 
Loeb,  Howard  A. 
Loeb,  Ludwig 
Loeb,  Miss  Marguerite 
Loeliger,  O.  G. 


Lewis,  Miss  Isabel  Jenkins  Loewenberg,  Samuel  A. 


Lewis,  John  Frederick 
Lewis,  L.  R. 
Lewis,  Lucy 
Lewis,  Margaret  C. 
Lewis,  Mrs.  O.  G.  L. 
Lewis,  Mrs.  Theodore  J. 
Lewis,  Wilfred 
Lex,  Mrs.  William  H. 
Leyshon,  William  C. 
Liang,  Shih-Cheng 
Lichtenberger,  James  B. 
Lichtenstein,  Mayer 
Lichtenstein,  Milton 
Lieberman,  Alex 
Lieberman,  George  B. 
Lieberman,  Moses 
Liedholm,  M,  W. 
Lifter,  Mrs.  Joseph  J. 
Ligget,  Mrs.  Howard  B., 

Ligget,  Mrs.  Howard  B. 


Logan,  Miss  Mary  E, 
Logan,  William  H. 
Lohmann,  Mrs.  Alfred 
Lonergan,  John  E. 
Long,  Charles  Henry 
Longenecker,  C.  B. 
Longshore,  William  A. 
Longstreet,  R.  C. 
Longstreth,  Mrs.  Chas. 


Lyons,  Anna 

Mabie,  Walter  C. 

MacDonald,  Andrew 

MacFarland,    Mrs.    Frank- 
lin H. 

MacGregor,  Miss  Helen 

Mack,  Joseph,  2nd 

Mackay,  Gordon 

Mackenzie,  George  W. 

MacKenzie,  J.  B. 

Mackey,  Mrs.  Harry  A. 

MacLennon,  A.  Gordon 

Macmeney,  Miss  L 

MacMullen,  William  J. 

MacNeill,  Mrs.  Henry 
P.  Madeira,  Mrs.  Campbell 

Madeira,  Mrs.  Louis,    3rd 

Madeira,  Mrs.  Louis  C. 

Madeira,  Feicy  C. 

Maeder,  Henry  G. 

Magee,  George  W. 
A.Magee,  Henry  C. 


Longstreth,  William  W. 

Lonker,  L 

Lorber,  Charles 

Losse,  Louis  H. 

Lothrop,  Eben  W 

Loucheim,  Mrs.  Joseph  A.Mallon,  Joseph 

Louchheim,  Stuarte  Mallon,  Thomas  J, 

Louchheim,  Mrs.  William  Malone,  Edwin  B. 


Magee,  Mrs.  Henry  I. 
Magee,  James  F.,  Jr. 
Maier,  F.  Hurst 
Makler,  Jacob  S. 
Malakoflf,  Mrs.  Ida  Vera 


Lough,  George  A. 
Loughran,  Edward  P. 
Lounsbery,  J. 
Loux,  H.  R. 


Ligget,  Miss  Jane  Stewart  Loux,  Miss  Susanna 


Liggett,  Thomas,  Jr 
Lillie,  Mrs.  S.  Morris 
Lin,  Miss  Phyllis  W.  Y, 
Lincoln,  H.  B.,  Jr. 
Lincoln,  Joseph  C. 
Lindley,  George 
Lindsay,  Hyde  and  Co. 
Lingelbach,  Miss  Anna 
Link,  Miss  Harriet  J. 
Linn,  Mrs.  William  B. 
Linville,  Walter  E. 
Lippincott,  Miss    Anna 


Lovatt,  Dorothy 

Love,  Julius  D. 
,    Lovell,  J.  Barlow 

Loveman,  Herbert  S. 

Lovett,  Louise  D. 

Lowber,  Miss  Emma  W. 

Lowber,  Mrs.  Henry  S. 

Lowery,  Sylvester  A. 

Loxley,  Charles  Evans 

Lucas,  Mrs.  H.  Spencer 

Ludlow,  Benjamin  H. 
E.Lueders,  Kenneth  S. 


Malone,  Watson 
Maloney,  Earle  F. 
Maloy,  Mrs.  Elsie  D. 
Manges,  Willis  F. 
Manning,  William  McD. 
Manwaring,  A.  H. 
March,  John  H. 
Margerum,  Miss  Bess 
Marini,  Aurelio 
Maris,  Herbert 
Mark,  Frederick  W. 
Markland,  George  L.,  Jr. 
Marks,  Albert  S. 
Maron,  Alfred  C. 
Marquetand,  Theodore 
Marshall,  Mrs.  George 
Morley 


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Marshall,  Mrs.  Mary  E. 
Martin,  Carl  Neidhard 
Martin,  Mrs.  D.  C. 
Martin,  David  B. 
Martin,  James  L. 
Martin,  Mrs.  J.  Willis 
Masland,  J.  Wesley 
Mason,  Edward  F. 
Mason,  William  Clark 
Mason,  Mrs.  Wm.  Clark 
Massey,  Frank  H. 
Massey,  Maurice  B. 
Massiah,   Frederick 
Masters,  Miss  Margaret  T 
Mathers,  Frank  F. 
Mathers,  Mrs.  Frank  F. 
Mathews,  Abel  J. 
Mathews,  Miss  Grace  E. 
Mathews,  W.  C.  C. 
Matthews,  Allen  M. 
Mathewson,  Robert  J. 
Maule,  Miss  Margaret  C. 
Maulsby,  Miss  Matilda 
Maxwell,  C.  J. 
Maxwell,  Mrs.  John  R. 
Mayburry,  Miss  Dorothy 
Mayer,  Robert 
Mayor,  Charles  A. 
McAbee,  Mrs.  G.  R. 
McAdoo,  Mrs.  Henry  M. 
McCahan,  Mrs.  Thomas  C 
McCall,  Richard 
McCann,  John  Edward 
McCarthy,  Miss  Edith 
McCarthy,  Henry  A. 
McCarthy,  J.  A.,  Sr. 
McCarthy,  Joseph  F. 
McCaughey,  Harry  M. 
McCausland,  William  A. 
McClatchy,  John  H. 
McCloskey,  John  J. 
McCloskey,  Matthew  H. 
McCIoud,  Charles  M. 
McCoUin,  James  G. 
McConnell,  Miss  Mary 
McCook,  Walter 
McCown,  Frank  C,  Jr. 
McCoy,  Mrs.  George  L. 
McCracken,  Mrs.  Robt.  T. 
McCrea,  W.  A. 
McCreary,  Mrs.  George  D. 
McCrudden,  Daniel 
McCullough,  Francis  J. 
McCully,  John  E. 


McDevitt,  J.  J. 
McDonald,  Joseph  A. 
McDougald,  John 
McDowell,  Charles 
McDowell,  Samuel 
McFadden,  Mrs.  Barclay 
McFadden,  J.  Franklin 
McFarland,  Mrs.  Sarah 
McGarvey,  James  A. 
McGettigan,  Daniel  I. 
McGill,  Mary  E. 
McGowin,  Andrew  C. 
McGowin,  Mrs.  R.  S. 
McGrath,  Louis  J. 
McHugh,  John  P. 
Mcllhenny,  Mrs.  Francis  S 
Mcllhenny,  Miss  Selina  B 
Mcllroy,  Albert  D.  C. 
Mcllvain,  Mrs.  Charles  J., 

Jr. 
Mclnnes,  Mrs.  Walter  S. 
Mclntire,  A.  Reed 
Mclntyre,  Mrs.  William  T. 
McKaig,  Edgar  S. 
McKean,  Thomas 
McKechney,  W.  G. 
McKee,  James  H. 
McKeehan,  Mrs.  C. 

Watson 
McLellan,  Ralph 
.McMahon,  John  G. 
McMichael,  Mrs.  Clayton 
McMichael,  Emory 
McMillan,  Mrs.  Leighton 

G. 
McNeal,  Mrs.  A.  H. 
McNichol,  Mrs.  Thos.  F. 
McOwen,  Mrs.  Frederick 
McVitty,  Albert  E. 
Mead,  Arthur  B. 
Meadowcroft,  E. 
Mealey,  John  P. 
Meats,  Mrs.  Frederick 
Medary,  M.  B.,  Jr. 
Meehan,  Miss  Ellen  F. 
Megargee,  Mrs.  George  M. 
Meisner,  Ernest  W. 
Melrath,  Earle  B. 
Menzen,  F.  Paul 
Mercer,  Warren  C. 
Mertz,  Mrs.  John  W. 
Mertz,  Oscar  E. 
Mertz,  Mrs.  Oscar  E. 
Metcalf,  F.  R. 


MeyerhofiF,  Moe  L. 
Meyers,  Clarence  L. 
Michell,  Fred  J.,  Sr. 
Mickel,  Mrs.  Robert  T. 
Middleton,  Allen  C. 
Middleton,  Mrs.  C. 

Wilmer 
Milione,  Louis 
Miller,  Mrs.  Archer 
Miller,  Charles  R. 
Miller,  E.  Spencer 
Miller,  George 
Miller,  J.  Eldredge 
Miller,  Walter  P.  Co., 

Inc. 
.Mills,  Thomas 
Milne,  Mrs.  Caleb  J.,  Jr. 
Milne,  Francis  F.,  Jr. 
Milne,  Mrs.  Norman  F. 
Mink,  George  W.,  Jr. 
Mitchell,  Charles  D. 
Mitchell,  George  W. 
Mitchell,  Henry  F. 
Moeser,  Frank 
Montgomery,  R.  L. 
Montgomery,  Mrs.    Robert 

J. 
Montgomery,  Mrs.  T.  L. 
Montgomery,  W.  W.,  Jr. 
Moody,  Mrs.  Carlton  M. 
Moody,  Mrs.  Lewis  F. 
Moore,  Mrs.  Charles  J. 
Moore,  Edgar  B. 
Moore,  Mrs.  H.  McKnight 
Moore,  Philip   H. 
Moorhouse,  Mrs.  H. 

Wilson 
Moosberger,  Fred 
Morford,  W.  B. 
Morgan,  C.  W. 
Morgan,  Mrs.  John  B. 
Morganthaler  Brothers 
Morrell,  Richard  B. 
Morris,  Mrs.  A.  Saunders 
Morris,  Miss  Ellen 
Morris,  Mrs.  Henry,  Jr. 
Morris,  Henry  S. 
Morris,  L  Wistar 
Morris,  Mrs.  P.  Hollings- 

worth 
Morrison,  Mrs.  Emily 

Bacon 
Mortimer,  S.  H. 
Mortimoore,  Mrs,  Charles 


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Morton,  Mrs.  Arthur  V. 
Moss,  Frank  H. 
Mostertz,  Fred  W. 
Mudge,  Lewis  Seymour 
Muir,  Robert  L. 
MuUin,  Arthur 
Munson,  George  S. 
Murphy,  Miss  Helen  B. 
Murphy,  Eugene 
Murphy,  Mrs.  John  A. 
Murphy,  Thomas  E. 
Murphy,  Timothy  A. 
Myers,  Miss  Rhoda 
Nadelman,  Madame  Elie 
Nail,  I.  Walter 
Napier,  Mrs.  Arthur 
Nash,  James 
Natt,  Miss  Josephine 
Neal,  Logan  W. 
Nece,  Frank  W. 
Nece,  Harry  A. 
Neely,  Mrs.  Hugh  Mc- 
Dowell 
Neely,  M.  Y. 
Neely,  Mrs.  Susan 
Nesbit,  Mrs.  Thorpe 
Netter,  Jacob 

Nevin,  Mrs.  Charles  W. 

Newbold,  Mrs.  David 

Newhall,  C.  Stevenson 

Newhall,  Wm.  Peterson 

Newman,  A.  G. 

Newton,  A.  Edward 

Niblo,  James  M. 

Nice,  Budd  G. 

Nice,  Eugene  E. 

Nichols,  Milton  H. 

Nicholas,  Samuel 

Nicholson,  William  R. 

Nickles,  Theodore  E. 

Nimlet,  Miss  Virginia  C. 

Nixon,  Mrs.  Horace  F. 

Norcross,  Mrs.  Herbert  C 

Norcross,  Thomas  E. 

Norris,  Mrs.  John  C. 

Norris,  Thomas  J. 

North,  Charles  H. 

North,  Ralph  H. 

Nowalk,  Robert  F. 

Noyes,  Mrs.  B. 

Oakford,  James  W. 

Oakford,  Mrs.  James  W. 

Oakley,  Mrs.  Thornton 

Oberge,  Miss  U.  H. 

Obermayer,  Leon  J. 


O'Connor,  John  F. 
Odell,  Mrs.  Joseph  H. 
Odmann,  Mrs.  Nelson  S 
O'Drain,  T.  L 
O'Keefe,  Joseph  F. 
Okie,  R.  Brognard 
O'Leary,  Daniel 
Oliver,  W.  J. 
Omerly,  George  G. 
O'Neill,  Andrew 
O'Neill,  Miss  E.  M. 
O'Neill,  J.  T. 
O'Neill,  P.  F. 
Opie,  Mrs.  E.  L. 
Orlemann,  Henry  P. 
Orr,  George  P. 
Orton,  George  W. 
Osborne,  Chester 
Osborne,  Miss  Jane  M. 
Oursler,  William  W.  D 
Overbeck,  Bernard 
Overholt,  William  L. 
Ovington,  George,  Jr. 
Owen,  Miss  Elizabeth 
Gray 

Owen,  Miss  L.  V.  P. 

Owrid,  Edwin  J. 

Packard,  Charles  S.  W. 

Packard,  Mrs.  Francis  R. 

Packard,  Mrs.  Jno  H.,  3rd 

Page,  George  Bispham 

Page,  Mrs.  Robert  H. 

Paine,  Mrs.  George  H. 

Palmer,  John  T. 

Palsir,  Jacob 

Pancoast,  Mrs.  H.  K. 

Paolini,  Salvatore 

Pardee,  Mrs.  Calvin 

Paret,  Edward 

Park,  A  Edgar 

Park,  Thomas 

Parker,  A.  D. 

Parker,  John  E. 

Parker,  Sylvester  D. 

Parlin,  Charles  C. 

Parrish,  Miss  E.  M. 

Parrish,  Morris  L. 

Parrish,  Mrs.  Robert  C. 

Parrott,  Sylvester  J. 

Parsly,  Elmer  G. 

Pasceri,  Mrs.  Joseph 

Passmore,  E.  Pusey 

Patten,  Frank  S. 

Patterson,  Miss  Beatrice 
W. 


Patterson,  Mrs.  George 

Stuart 
Patterson,  T.  H.  Hoge 
Patton,  J.  G. 
Fatton,  Mrs.  John  W. 
Patton,  Robert 
Patton,  Mrs.  Robert 
Patton,  Robert  J. 
Patton,  William  A. 
Paul,  Mrs.  Hiram 
Paul,  John  Rodman 
Pauiion,  Miss  Frances  E. 
Paxson,  Henry  M. 
Payne,  Whitney 
Peabody,  Malcolm  E. 
Peacock,  C.  H. 
Pearce,  HoUingsworth 
Pearce,  J.  W. 
Pearson,  Miss  Elizabeth  T. 
Pearson,  J.  A. 
Pearson,  Mrs.  J.  T. 
Pearson,  R.  G. 
Peck,  Arthur 
Peck,  Mrs.  Anhur 
Peck,  Mrs.  Horace  S. 
Pecker,  Joseph  S. 
Pedley,  Miss  Lillian  E. 
Pedrick,  Miss  Lyola 
Peeples,  A.  M. 
Peiffer,  Charles  E. 
Peirce,  T.  M.,  Jr. 
Peirson,   Walter 
Pelosi,  Michael   H. 
Pelosi,  William  A. 
Pemberton,  Clifford,  Jr. 
Pemberton,  Mrs.  Ralph 
Peniield,  Mrs.   Frederic  C. 
Pennsylvania  Society  of 

Miniature    Painters 
Pennington,  Miss  Laura  T. 
Penrose,  R.  A.  F.,  Jr. 
Penza,  J.  Vincent 
Pepper,  Mrs.  B.  Franklin 
Pepper,  Benjamin  Franklin 
Pepper,  Mrs.   William 

Piatt 
Pequignot,  L.  E. 
Perrin,  Charles  C. 
Perrot,  Emile  G. 
Perry,  H.  H. 
Perry,  John  C. 
Perry,  Robert  W. 
Peters,  Don 
Pettinos,  George  F. 
Petzold,  Adolph 


84 


Pew,  Mrs.  Walter  C. 
Pfahler,  G.  E. 
Pflueger,  E.  H, 
Phillips,  Edward   A. 
Phillips,  Lucien 
Pierce,  F.  G. 
Pierce,  J.  D. 
Piersol,  Mrs.  George  A. 
Piersol,  George  M. 
Pilling,  Mrs.  George  P. 
Pilling,  W.  S. 
Pinkstone,  W.  D. 
Pioneer  Suspender  Co. 
Piper,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  G. 
Place,  Louis  V.,  Jr. 
Piatt,  Mrs.  Charles,  Jr. 
Price,  Mrs.  Oliver  C. 
Plaut,  Mrs.  Isaac 


Ramsdell,  G.  C. 
Ramsey,  Mrs.  Ellwood 
Ranck,  A.  C. 
Randolph,  Miss  Anna 
Randolph,  Evan 
Ranken,  Harold  R. 
Ransley,  Mrs.  H.  C. 
Rapp,  E.  H. 
Raub,  F.  Elwood 
Ravdin,  I. 
Rawle,  Francis 
Rawle,  James 
Rawle,  Mrs.  James 
Rawle,  Miss  Louisa 
Rawle,  Mrs.  William 
Brooke 


Rice,  Harry 
Richardson,  Frederick 
Richardson,  Thomas  D. 
Richardson,  William  H. 
Richter,  Charles  J. 
Rieger,  Harry  C. 
Riehle,  Frederick  A. 
Riggs,  Robert 
Ringler,  William  A. 
Ritchie,  Mrs.  C.  L. 
Robbins,  George  S. 
Roberts,  Caryl 
Roberts,  Charles  H. 
Roberts,  Mrs.  Charles  H. 
Roberts,  Clarence  V. 
Roberts,  Mrs.    Edward 


Rawlins,  Miss  Sarah  SullyRoberts,  Miss  Ellen  C. 
Raynor,  John  S.  Roberts,  Mrs.  G.  Brinton 


Pollock,  Miss  Elizabeth  P.Read,  Mrs.  Adele  Von  H.Roberts,  George  B. 


Pollock,  Roland  D.  Read,  W.  B. 

Pollock,  Walter  B.  Read,  Mrs.  W.  B. 

Pooley,  E.  F.  Read,  Mrs.  William  T. 

Porter,  Mrs.  Charles  A.,  Jr.Reading,  Samuel  H. 


Post,  Mrs.  L.  A. 
Post,  William 
Potsdamer,  Joseph  S. 
Pott,  H.  Rudolph 
Potter,  Mrs.  Thomas,  Jr. 
Potter,  Mrs.  William  P. 
Potter,  Woodburn  W. 
Potts,  Charles  William 
Potts,  Mrs.  Harrison  I. 
Potts,  William  M. 
Powell,  Charles  S. 


Reath,  Mrs.  B.  Brannon 
Reath,  B.  Brannon,  2nd 


Roberts,  George  W.  B. 
Roberts,  Mrs.  Howard 
Roberts,  Miss  Irene  S. 
Roberts,  Mrs.  James  G. 
Roberts,  Mrs.  John  B. 
Roberts,  Owen  J. 


Reath,  Mrs.  Theodore  W.Robinson,  Benjamin 


Reath,  Mrs.  Thomas 
Reber,  J.  Howard 
Rebman,  Henry  J. 
Reckitt,  William  G. 
Records,  Frank  S. 
Redman,  Mrs.  John  L 
Redmond,  Frank  J. 
Reed,  Mrs.  Amie  M, 


Powers,  Mrs.  Fred  Perry    Reed,  Miss  Anne  M. 


Reed,  Jacob  Sons 
Reel,  Ida  Virginia 
Reese,  Charles 
Reeves,  Mrs.  A.  S 
Regnery,  John  J. 


Pratt,  John  E 

Prevette,  Earl 

Price,  Mrs.  Eli  Kirk 

Price,  Miss  Mary  J. 

Price,  Warwick  James 

Priestman,  Mrs.  Florence    Reid,  C.  W 

E.  Reid,  Mrs.  L.  S. 

Purves,  Mrs.  Austin  M.      Reilly,  Miss  Marion 
Purves,  Mrs.  G.  ColesberryReilly,  Peter 
Pusey,  F.  S.  Reilly,  Samuel 

Putman,  Mrs.  Earl  B.  Reinhard,  Miss  Jean 

Pyrah,  John  W.  Reisen,  C.  Joseph 

Quick,  William  H.  W.       Reiss,  A 
Rabinovitz,  Joseph 
Rader,  Mrs.  Archibald 

Fleming 
Raditz,  Lazar 
Rakestraw,  Fred 
Rambo,  Oscar  N. 
Rambo,  Wilfred  S. 


Robinson,  Mrs.  Samuel 
Robinson,  W.  J. 
Rockwell,  F.  W. 
Rodenbough,  Elmer  E. 
Roma,  Mrs.  F. 
Roma,  Louis 
Roosevelt,  Nicholas  G. 
Rose,  Ivan  Murray 
Rosenbach,  M.  P. 
Rosenbaum,  Leon 
Rosenbaum,  Morris 
Rosenbaum,  Robert 
Rosenbaum,  Samuel 
Rosenberg,  Emanuel 
Rosenblum,  Adolph 
Rosenfeld,  John 
Rosengarten,  Mrs.  A.  G. 
Rosengarten,  George  D. 
Rosenthal,  Albert 
Rosenwald,  Lessing  J. 
Rosenwald,  Mrs.  Lessing 

Remmey,   Richard   C.  Son  Ross,  Mrs.  George  H. 

Company  Ross,  Henry  A. 

Resolute  Knitting  Mills     Ross,  J.  Anderson 
Rhoads,  Mrs.  J.  Howard  Ross,  Miss  Sophia  L. 
Rhoads,  J.  Snowden  Ross,  T.  Edward 

Rhoads,  Miss  Lydia  W.     Ross,  Thomas  C. 
Rhoads,  William  E.  Rossbach,  Mrs.  Sophie 


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Roth,  David  A. 
Roth,  Gabriel  B. 
Roth,  George  J. 
Rothe,  M.  H. 
Rothermel,  P.  R,  Jr. 
Rothman,   Maurice  M. 
Rothschild,   LeRoy  B. 
Rowland,  Mrs.  Henry  J. 
Rubinsohn,  S.  Lewis 
Ruby,  Miss   Edna 

Browning 
Rudzinski,   Mrs.   B.   F. 
Ruehling,  Gustav 
Ruger,   Louis 
Rumpp,  Herman  C. 
Rumsey,  G.  A.,  Jr. 
Russell,  Mrs,   C.   B. 
Russell,  Mrs.   C.   J. 
Russell,  Harry  A. 
Rust,  Harry  B. 
Rutberg,  Edward  H. 
Ryan,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  T. 
Ryan,  Michael  J. 
Ryan,  Thomas  F. 
Sachsenmaier,  George 
Sackel  Dyeing  Company 


Schamberg,  J.  Frank 
Schamberg,  Meyer 
Schaner,  W.  B. 
Schechtman,  Morris 
Scheel,  R.  O. 
Schell,  John  W. 
Schembs,  Walter  E. 
Schemm,  Edward  F. 
Schenck,  Miss  Mary  W. 
Scheuringer,  Charles  A. 
Schick,  Miss  Elma  H. 
Schiffer,  C.  W. 
Schilling,  Frank 
Schlegel,   Carl  A. 
Schmidt,  Fred  W. 
Schmitz,  Miss  Elizabeth  T 
Schnader,  Mrs.  William  A 
Schneider,  Mrs.  Karl 
Schneyer  and  Corbin 
Schneyer,  Louis  A. 
Schneyer,  M.  L. 
Schoales,  C.  B. 
Schoettle,  Edwin  J. 
Schoettle,  Marc  A. 
Schofield,  Charles  S. 
Scholder,  Harry 


Sackett,  Mrs.  Franklin  P.    Scholler  Brothers,  Inc. 


Sadtler,  Samuel  S. 
Sage,  Mrs.  Henry  W. 
Sage,  Mrs.   Ralph  V. 
Sailer,  Miss  Emily  W. 
Salom,  Mrs.  Pedro  G. 
Sampson,  Mrs.  P.  R. 
Samuel,  J.  Bunford 
Santamarie,  L.  J. 
Sargent,  Mrs.  Winthrop 


Schoonmaker,   W.   P. 
Schorr,  George  J. 
Schranz,  Frederick  G. 
Schwacke,  John  S. 
Schwalbe,  H. 
Schwartz,  Anthony 
Schwarz,  William  TeflFt 
Schwoerer,  R.  C. 
Scott,  Mrs.  Edgar 


Sargent,  Mrs.  Winthrop,    Scott,  Mrs.  John  Scanlin 


Scotr,  Margaret  B. 
Scott,  Richard  S. 
Scott,  Thomas  M. 
Scott,  William  M. 
Scott,  Mrs.  William  C. 
Scranton,  Mrs.  George  E. 


Jr. 
Sartori,  Mrs.  Frank  A. 
Saul,  Morris  Bower 
Saunders,  E.  L. 
Saunders,  John  J. 
Saunders,  W.  L.,  2nd 

Savage,  Mrs.  D.  Fitzhugh  Scull,  Mrs.  William^C 
Savoye,  Mrs.  W.  T.  Seeley,  Mrs.  Oscar 

Sax,  Percival  M.  Segal,  Herman 

Saxman,  Mrs.  E.  F.  Seidle,  Joseph  K. 

Scanlon,  Charles   A.  Selig,  B. 

Scanlon,  Joseph  J.  Selig,  Sol 

Scatchard,  William  Sellers,  Alexander 

Scattergood,  Mrs.  J.  HenrySellers,  Mrs.  Alexander 
Scattergood,  Mrs.  Thomas  Sellers,  Mrs.  Horace  Wells 
Schaefer,  George  F.  Sellers,  Mrs.   Howard 

Schaffhauser,  Charles  Sender,  Arthur  C. 

Schamberg,  Mrs.  Jay  F.     Serrill,  William  G. 


Severs,  G.  Harvey 
Sewall,  Mrs.  Arthur  W. 
Sewell,  Mrs.  William  J., 

Jr. 
Sexton,  Mrs.  James  A. 
Shakespeare,  Mrs.  Edward 

O. 
Shallow,  Frank  L. 
Sharp,  Mrs.  Walter  P. 
Sharpe,  John  S. 
Sharpless,  Anna  P. 
Sharpless,  S.   Franklin 
Sharpless,  William 
Shay,  Howell  Lewis 
Shearer,  H.  Maris 
.Sheble,   Mrs.   Frank  J. 
.Sheer,  Philip  L.  &  Sons 
Shellenberger,  Miss  Helen 
Shelly,  George  C. 
Shelton,  Mrs.  F.  H. 
Shepherd,  Samuel  G. 
Shillard-Smith,  Mrs.  C. 
Shinn,  Miss  M.  Frances 
Shipley,  Mrs.  S.  R. 
Shirley,  Harold  R. 
Shock,  Miss  N.  A. 
Shoemaker,  Benjamin  H. 
Shoemaker,  C.   and  F. 
Shoemaker.  Miss  Mary  W. 
Shoemaker,  Mrs.  William 

T. 
Shoyer,  Charles  C. 
Shoyer,  F.  J. 
Shrigley,  Arthur 
Shuster,  Frank  H. 
Shute,  E.  L. 
Shuttleworth,  E.  Irving 
Sibley,  Miss  Florence 
Sibley,  Walter  G. 
Sidebotham,  John  B. 
Simkins,  Daniel  W. 
Simon,  Miss  Caroline  F. 
Simons,  Herbert 
Simons,  Laird 
Simpers,  Thomas  W. 
Simpson,  J.  Coulson 
Sinnickson,  Mrs.  Charles 
Sinnick,  John  Ray 
Sinnott,  Mrs.  John 
Sisson.  Vernon  B. 
Sister   Saint  Luke 
Siter,  Miss  Charlotte 
Sketchley,  William  W. 
Slattery,  Joseph  H. 
Sloan,  Malachi  W. 


86 


Smalley,  W.  V.  Starkweather,  John  K. 

Smaltz,  Miss  Elizabeth  F.  Staton,  Walter  B. 


Smedley,  William  H 
Smith,  Albanus   L. 
Smith,  Miss  Anna  Ellen 
Smith,  Charles  H. 
Smith,  Edward  B.,  Jr. 
Smith,  Mrs.   Edward 

Brinton 
Smith,  Mrs.  Edward  W. 
Smith,  Miss  Ethel 
Smith,  Mrs.  F.  P. 
Smith,  Mrs.  G.  M. 
Smith,  G.   P.,  Jr. 
Smith,  Haseltine 
Smith,  Henry  R. 
Smith,  Mrs.  Hugh  T. 
Smith,  J.  Willison 
Smith,  Miss  Jessie 

Willcox 
Smith,  John    R. 
Smith,  Oscar  L. 
Smith,  Mrs.  T.  Learning    Stern,  Samuel 


Stecker,  Louis 
Steel,  A.  G.  B. 
Steel,  David  M. 
Steel,  Phil  S. 
Steel,  Warner  J. 
Steele,  Andrew  L. 
Steele,  Edward  A. 
Steele,  Joseph  M. 
Steere,  Mrs.  Jonathan  M, 
Stein,  Mrs.  Emma  T. 
Steinhagen,  Henry  J. 
Steinman,  Walter  J. 


Sullivan,  Stanley  J. 
Sullivan,  Mrs.  Thomas  D. 
Sundheim,  Mrs.  Harry  G. 
Sussell,  Arthur  J. 
Sutherland,  Allen 
Sutton,  L  Walter 
Swain,  Mrs.  William 

Moseley 
Swart,  M.  E. 
Swartley,  Henry  C. 
Sweeney,  Miss  Barbara 
Sweeney,  Miss  Mary  B. 
Swoboda,  Gustav 


Steinmetz,  Joseph  Allison  Sydney,  Miss  Mary  Ella 

Stelle,  John  P.  Taine,  Louis  N. 

Stelwagon,  Mrs.  Henry  W.Talone,  Alfonso 

Stem,  Mrs.  Samuel  G.        Tatum,  Mrs.  Richard  Parry 

Stern,  Adiel  Martin  Taws,  Henry  W. 

Stern,  Edward  &  Company  Taws,  John  H. 

Stern,  Mrs.  Horace  Taylor,  Mrs.  Hazel  M. 

Stern,  Miss  Ruth  Ellis       Taylor,  John  C. 


Smith,  Stephen  J. 
Smith,  W.  Hinckle 
Smith,  Mrs.  W.  Horner 
Smith,  Walter    Bassett 
Smith,  Mrs.  Walter 

Bassett 
Smith,  Mrs.  Wikoff 
Snavely,  Miss  Helen  H. 
Snellenburg,  A. 
Snellenburg,  Mrs.  Harry 
Snellenburg,  Joseph  N. 


Sterner,  George 
Stevens,  Benjamin  Rush 


Taylor,  John  G. 
Taylor,  Mrs.  John  M. 
Taylor,  Lewis  H.,  Jr. 


Stevenson,  Miss  Clare  B.    Taylor,  Mrs.  Roland  L. 
Stevenson,  Maxwell,  Jr.     Taylor,  Mrs.  William 
Stewardson,  Miss  Eleanor      Rivers 


P. 

Stewart,  Frank  H. 
Stewart,  Roy 
Stewart,  Ruth  Bitting 
Stilling,  Benjamin  F. 
Stinson,  C.  A. 


Snellenburg,  Mrs.    Morton  Stoer,  W.  Fred 


Sobernheimer,   Mrs. 

Frederick  A. 
Soest,  O.  F. 
Soliday,  Mrs.  David  S. 
Somers,  James  A. 
Sonneborn,  George  A. 
South,  Mrs.  Walter 
Spalding,  C.  E. 
Spatola,  Michael  A. 
Speiser,  Maurice  J. 
Speckman,  John  W. 
Spencer,  Arthur 
Spencer,  Mrs.   Arthur  R. 
Spencer,  Paul 
Staake,  Miss  Caroline  L. 
Stachowicz,  L.  A. 
Stager,  Oscar  T. 
Stair,  Mrs.  Jacob,  Jr. 
Stanton,  Charles  L. 


Stokes,  Mrs.  Charles  P. 
Stokes,  Henry  W. 


Teller,  W.  H. 
Terry,  Howard  A. 
Tetlow,  Mrs.  Clara 
Thatcher,  A.  G. 
Thatcher,  W.  H. 
Thayer,  Mrs.  John  B. 
Theel,   William  L. 
Theis,  Albert 
Thoma,  Robert 


Stokes,  Mrs.  W.  Standley  Thomas,  Mrs.  Arthur  H. 

Stork,  Mrs.  T.  B.  Thomas,  Mrs.  Augustus 

Stotesbury,  Edward  T.  Thomas,  J.  Frederick 

Stotesbury,  Mrs.  Edward  Thomas,  Miss  Mabel  L.  H. 

T.  Thompson,  W.  J. 

Stout,  Mrs.  A.  L.  Thompson,  William  B. 

Stout,  C.  Frederick  Thomson,  Mrs.  Archibald 
Stout,  Mrs.  Elbridge  G.         G. 


Stout,  O. 
Strauss,  Berthold 
Strittmatter,  L  P. 
Stroock,  Bertram  A. 
Stroud,  Edward  A. 
Stroud,  Morris  W. 
Strubing,  P.  H. 
Stryker,  S.  S. 
Stulb,  Joseph  R. 
Sullivan,  Miss  Edith 


Thomson,  Harry  E. 
Thomson,  Mrs.  W.  S. 
Thorn,  Miss  Mary 
Thornley,  George  H. 
Thum,  Richard  T. 
Tietze,  Charles  F. 
Tilden,  William  Morris 
Tillman,  Henry  D. 
Tinney,  William  P. 
Tinney,  Mrs.  William  P. 


87 


Tioga-Textile  Company 
Todd,  Mrs.  M.  Hampton 
Tomkinson,  Joseph 
Tonik,  Charles 
Toohey,  John  M. 
Torrey,  Robert  G. 
Tourison,  Ashton  S. 
Town,  Edwin  C. 
Towne,  Robert  D. 
Townsend,  B.  F.,  Jr. 


Von  Moschzisker,  Mrs. 

Robert 
Voorhees,  Harlow  C. 
Voss,  Frederick  J. 
Voynow,  C.  B. 
Wadham,  J.  P. 
Wagner,  Mrs.  Jesse  L. 
Wagner,  John 
Wagner,  Louis  M. 
Wagner,  Paul  C. 


Townsend,  Mrs.  Frederick  Wainwright,  Clement  R. 

E.  A,  " 

Townsend,  Mrs.  J.  B. 
Townsend,  J.  Barton 
Townsend,  Miss  Pauline 

B. 
Trainer,  E. 
Trainer,  Henry  J. 
Trotter,  Miss  Helen 
Trotter,  William  Henry 
Trumbauer,  J.  Robert 
Trump,  Mrs.  C.  C. 
Tryon,  Charles  Z. 
Tryon,  Miss  F.  Arline 
Turnbull,  J.  W. 


Walter,  Simon 
Walters,  William  H. 
Walton,  William  G. 
Turner,  Mrs.  William  Jay  Ward,  Mrs.  George 


Weber,  David 

Weber,  E.  G. 

Weber,  F.  W. 

Weber,  Louis,  Sr. 

Weckesser,  William 

Weeks  Photo  Engraving 
Company 

Weeks,  Mrs.  Horace  F. 

Weger,  Frank  L. 

Weightman,  Miss  Fanny 
Cox 
Wainwright,  F.  King         Weightman,  Miss  Martha 
Wainwright,  Mrs.  F.  King     T.  B. 
Walbaum,  Mrs.  William  Weihenmayer,  Harry  W. 
H.  Weihenmayer,  William  J. 

Walker,  Harold  Weild,  Charles  M. 

Walker,  J.  W.  Weil,  Benjamin 

Wallace,  William  Weil,  Gertrude  F. 

Wallace,  William  S.  Weill,  Mrs.  Alfred  S. 

Waller,  Mrs.  L.  W.  T.,  Jr.Weimer,  Albert  B. 
Walmer,  Reed  H.  Weimer,  Mrs.  Albert  B. 

Walter,  Miss  Mary  C.        Weinberg,  H.  Joseph 


Tuttle,  William  C. 

Twining,  John  E.,  Sr. 

Tyler,  Charles  A. 

Tyler,  Everitt  A. 

Tyler,  George  F. 

Tyler,  Mrs.  George  F. 

Tyler,  Miss  Helen  B. 

Tyre,  Philip  S. 

Tyson,  T.  Mellor 

Umsted,  Miss  Ruth  R.,  Jr.Warnock,  James,  Jr 

Underbill,  F.  S. 

Unterberger,  Edward 

Vail,  Mrs.  Louis  dePuy 

Vallier,  William  H. 

VanHall,  Julius 

VanLennep,   Miss  Rebecca  Wasserman,  B.  J 

Pollard 
VanSciver,  Earl  J. 
VanSciver,  J.  Bishop 
Vauclain,  Samuel  M. 
Vellner,  Eugene 
Verner,  William  R. 
Verner,  Mrs.  William  R. 
Vigilant,  Mills 
Vila,  Joseph  S. 
Vogdes,  Mrs.  Emma  C. 
Vogdes,  Joseph  J. 
Volz,  Frederick  G. 


Weinland,  Mrs.  J.  W. 
Weinstein,  G.  L. 
Weinstein,  Jacob  L 
Weissberger,  George  J 
Welker,  Howard  S. 
Welsh,  C.  N. 
Welsh,  Charles    E. 
Welsh,  Robert  F. 
Welsh,  Mrs.  S.  B. 


Ward,  John  T, 

Ward,  T.  Johnson 

Warden,  Clarence  A. 

Warden,  Mrs.  W.  G. 

Waring,  Swinton  B. 

Warne,  Mrs.  Edward  P.  B.Welsh,  William  Henry 

Warner,  Fred   E.  Welsh,  Mrs.  William  L. 

Warner,  Miss   Mildred    S.Wenner,  Robert  E. 

Warner,  Walter  Werner,  Adolph,  Jr. 

Wertheimer,  Joseph 
Warren,  Ambrose  G.         West,  W.  M. 
Warren,  William  C.  West,  W.  Nelson 

Warthman,  Mrs.  J.  Harris  Westervelt,  Julien  D. 
Warwick,  Edward  Westwood,  John  R. 

Washburn,  Louis  C.  Wetherill,  Sam.uel  P.,  Jr. 

Wetherill,  William  H. 
Wasserman,  Charles  Wetherstine,  H.  H. 

Wasserman,  Mrs.  Joseph    Wetter,  Charles  G. 
Wasson,  F.  E.  Wetzel,  Walter 

Watkins,  Wilfrid  J.  Weyl,  Esther  M. 

Watson,  Frank  R.  Wharton,  Mrs.  J.  S.  L.,  Jr. 

Watson,  George  K.  Wharton,  Joseph  S. 

Watts,  John  Sons  Company     Lovering 
Wayne,  Mrs.  Joseph,  Jr.  Wheaton,  Howard  C. 
Wayne,  William,  Jr.  Wheeler,  Charles 

Weatherly,  J.   Howard       Wheeler,  Mrs.  Charles 
Weatherly,  Miss  Mary  N.  Wheelwright,    Robert 
Weaver,  John  Whitaker,  James  L. 


88 


Whitaker,  Ralph 
White,  E.  P.  Corson 
White,  Mrs.  George  P. 
White,  J.  Atwood 
White,  Mrs.  Miles,  Jr. 
White,  Samuel   S.,   Jr. 
White,  Mrs.  William 
Whiteley,  Mrs.  Charles 


Wilson,  James  J.  Wood,  Morris 

Wilson,  Miss  Jane  Stewart  Wood,  R.  G.,  Jr. 
Wilson,  Russell  Woodbridge,  J.  Edward 

Wilson,  Mrs.  W.  ReynoldsWoodrulBF,  Mrs.  Clinton 
Wilson,  Mrs.  William  K.       Rogers 
Winchester,  A.  Oliver        Woodside,  Mrs.  J.  W. 


Woodville,  Miss  Elizabeth 
Woodward,  George 
Woodward,  H.  J. 
Woolman,  Mrs.  Edward 
Woolman,  Henry  N. 


Windner,  Julius 
Windsor  Manufacturing 
Whiteman,  Mrs.  Josephine     Company 

S.  Winslow,  Charles  H. 

Whitman,  Stephen  F.  andWinsor,  James  D.,  Jr. 

Sons  Winsor,  Mrs.  James  D.,  Jr. Woolman,  Mrs.  Henry  N. 

Whitney,  Frederick  P.        Winsor,  Mrs.  William  D.  Woolman,  Miss  Josephine 
Whitney,  Mrs,  W.  Beau-  Winston,  John  C.  Com-     Worrall,  Mrs.  Nathan  Y. 

mont  pany 

Whitted,  C.  S.  Winston,  Maurice  J. 

Whyte,  William  E.  Winters,  Mrs.  Margaret 

Wick  Narrow  Fabric  Com- Wire,  Miss  Jean  Marion 

pany  Wirkman,  Emanuel  W. 

Widener,  Mrs.  P.  A.  B.,  Wirz,  Mrs.  H.  M. 

2nd  Wister,  Mrs.  Lewis  W. 

Wiederseim,  Theodore  E.  Wister,  Miss  Mary  C. 
Wilhelm,  Charles  Witecraft,  Amey  D. 

Wilkie,  Edward  V.  H.       Witherby,  E.  T. 
Wittenberg,  Sol 
Wittmaier,  George  W. 
Wittmann,  A.  H 


Willard,  DeForest  P, 

Willcox,  J.  W. 

Willens,  Mrs.  Samuel 

Willet,  Henry  Lee 

Willey,  Mrs.  Guy  A. 

Williams,  Mrs.  Caroline 

Williams,  Mrs.  Carroll  R.Wolfe,'joseph  L.  N. 

Williams,  Mrs.  Charles      Wolf,  Louis 

Williams,  Ellis  D, 


Wotherspoon,  James  R. 
Wriggins,  C.  C. 
Wright,  Miss  Alice  M. 
Wright,  Mrs.  H.  B. 
Wright,  Mrs.  H.  J, 
Wright,  John 
Wright,  Miss  Lila  M. 
Wright,  Mrs.  Minturn  T. 
Wright,  Mrs.  Sydney  L., 

Jr. 
Wrightson,  Arthur 
Wurts,  Mrs.  C.  Stewart 
Wurzel,  Maurice  L. 


Wolf,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Albert  Yarrow,  H.  C. 


Wolf,  Benjamin 
Wolf,  James  C. 


Williams,  George  W. 
Williams,  Joseph  D. 
Williams,  Leighton 
Williams,  Parker  S. 
Williamson,  Walter  D. 
Willing,  Charles 
Willing,  J.  Kent 


Wolfe,  Merritt  L. 
Wolfe,  Russell 
Wolfersberger,  W.  C 
Wolfram,  Arnold 
Wolfsen,  Julius 
Wolsey,  Louis 
Wolstenholme,  Mrs. 
Frederick 


Willing,  Mrs.  Edward  S.  Wonderly,  Abner  H. 


Willson,  Thomas  H, 
Wilmeth,  James  L. 
Wilson,  Alex,  Jr. 
Wilson,  C.  Colket 
Wilson,  Mrs.  Charles 
Wilson,  Mrs.  H.  E. 
Wilson,  Hamilton  M. 
Wilson,  Howard  B. 


Yeager,  George  C. 
Yeatman,  Pope 
Yeats,  Mrs.  J.  Wilbur 
Yellin,   Samuel 
Yerger,  Frank  H. 
Yocum,  Stanley 
Young,  Anna  Gardner 
Young,  Charles  H. 
Young,  Claude  D. 
Zantzinger,  Mrs.  C.  C. 
Zeits,  Anthony  J. 
Zieget,  Julius 
Ziegler,  Carl  A. 


Wood,  Mrs.  Alexander  C,  Ziegler,  J.  Charles 


Jr. 

Wood,  Mrs.  Charles  R. 
Wood,  Edward  R.,  Jr. 
Wood,  Miss  Ellen  C. 
Wood,  Miss  Frances 
Wood,  Graham 
Wood,  Mrs.  Graham 


Wilson,  Mrs.  J.  Howard    Wood,  Howard,  Jr. 


Zimmerman,  Mason  W. 
Zimmerman,  S.  Milton 
Zimmerman,  William  A. 
Zimmermann,  John  E. 
Zinman,  Frank 
Zirnkilton,  F.  X. 
Zulich,  Mrs.  Sarah  Swift 


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Form  of  Bequest  of  Personalty 

I  give  and  bequeath  unto  The  Pennsylvania  Museum  and  School  of 

Industrial  Art  the  sum  of dollars, 

free  of  all  taxes. 

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I  give  and  devise  unto  The  Pennsylvania  Museum  and  School  of 
Industrial  Art  all  that  certain  {here  insert  a  description  oj  the  prop- 
erty) iiee  of  all  taxes. 


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The  Pennsylvania  Museum  and  School  of 
Industrial  Art 


Enclosed  please  find  cheque  for 
Annual  Member  $10  a  year 

Contributing  Member  $23  a  year 

Sustaining  Member  $100  a  year 

Fellow  $230  a  year 

Life  Member  $300  at  one  time 

Fellow  jor  Life  $1,000  at  one  time 

Patron  in  Perpetuity  $3,000 

Benefactor  in  Perpetuity  $23,000  or  more 

The  Museum  Bulletin  and  the  notification  oj  special  exhibitions  and 
Museum  events  and  School  lectures  may  be  sent  to 

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THE  PENNSYLVANIA  MUSEUM  AND  SCHOOL  OF 
INDUSTRIAL  ART 
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MUSEUM  AND  SCHOOL 
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FIFTY-SECOND  ANNUAL  REPORT 
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FIFTY-SECOND 
ANNUAL  REPORT 

OF  THE 

PENNSYLVANIA  MUSEUM  AND 
SCHOOL  OF  INDUSTRIAL  ART 

FOR  THE  YEAR  ENDED  MAY  31,  1928 

WITH  THE 

LIST  OF  MEMBERS 


PHILADELPHIA 
1928 


OFFICERS  FOR  1928-1929 

PRESIDENT 

ELI  KIRK  PRICE 

VICE-PRESIDENTS 

WILLIAM  WOOD  WILLIAM  M.  ELKINS 

SECRETARY 

JULIUS  ZIEGET 

TREASURER 

CHARLES  BOND 
BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES 

EX  OFFICIIS 

John  S.  Fisher  Edwin  R.  Cox 

Governor  of  Pennsylvania  President  of  City  Council 

Harry  A.  Mackey  Edwaiu)  T,  Stotesbury 

Mayor  of  Philadelphia  President  of 

Fairmount  Park  Commission 

ELECTED  BY  THE  MEMBERS 

To  Serve  for  One  Year 

Charles  Bond  Mrs.  Frank  T.  Patterson 

John  Gribbel  Eli  Kirk  Price 

James  F.  Sullivan 

To  Serve  for  Two  Years 
John  F.  Braun  J.  Stogdell  Stokes 

Mrs.  Arthur  V.  Meigs  George  D.  Widener 

Edgar  V.  Seeler  William  Wood 

To  Serve  for  Three  Years 
Mrs.  Edward  Browning  John  S.  Jenks 

William  M.  Elkins  Samuel  Rea 

Thomas  Robins 


STANDING  COMMITTEES* 

MUSEUM 

John  S.  Jenks,  Chairman;  Morris  R.  Bockius,  Mrs.  Hampton 
L.  Carson,  Mrs.  Henry  Brinton  Coxe,  John  T.  Dorrance, 
William  M.  Elkins,  Mrs.  Charles  W.  Henry,  George  H.  Lorimer, 
Mrs.  John  D.  McIlhenny,  Mrs.  Frank  Thorne  Patterson, 
Samuel  Rea,  J.  Stogdell  Stokes,  Mrs.  Edward  T.  Stotesbury, 
Roland  L.  Taylor,  George  D.  Widener. 


INSTRUCTION 

Eli  Kirk  Price,  Chairman;  Charles  Bond,  Charles  L.  Borie, 
Jr.,  Mrs.  Henry  Brinton  Coxe,  Samuel  S.  Fleisher,  John  S. 
Jenks,  Mrs.  Robert  R.  Logan,  Mrs.  Arthur  V.  Meigs,  Mrs. 
H.  S.  Prentiss  Nichols,  Mrs.  Frank  Thorne  Patterson,  Mrs. 
Logan  Rhoads,  Willum  H.  Richardson,  Edgar  V.  Seeler,  Miss 
Jessie  Willcox  Smith,  William  Wood. 


FINANCE 
J.  Stogdell  Stokes,  Chairman;  William  M.  Elkins,  R.  Sturgis 

INGERSOLL,  WiLLMM  FULTON  KURTZ,  MORRIS  WOLF. 


♦The  Preiident  is  ex  oficio  a  member  0/  all  committees. 


ASSOCIATE  COMMITTEE  OF  WOMEN 

HONORARY  PRESIDENT 

MRS.  RUDOLPH  BLANKENBURG 

PRESIDENT 

MRS.  FRANK  THORNE  PATTERSON 

VICE-PRESIDENTS 

MRS.  H.  S.  PRENTISS  NICHOLS 

MRS.  EDGAR  W.  BAIRD 

MRS.  HENRY  BRINTON  COXE 

MISS  CORNELIA  L.  EWING 

recording  secretary  treasurer 

Mrs.  H.  Norris  Harrison  Mrs.  Edward  Browning 

corresponding  secretary 

Mrs.  W.  Standley  Stokes 
Mrs.  Lewis  Audenried  Mrs.  Charles  Wolcott  Henry 

Mrs.  Edwin  N.  Benson,  Jr.  Miss  Margaretta  S.  Hinchman 

Mrs.  Rudolph  Blankenburg       Mrs.  Joseph  B.  Hutchinson 
Mrs.  Willl\m  T.  Carter  Mrs.  Charles  F.  Judson 

Mrs.  Herbert  L.  Clark  Mrs.  J.  Louis  Ketterlinus 

Mrs.  Robert  C  Clay  Mrs.  Robert  R.  Logan 

Mrs.  Robert  Hare  Davis  Mrs.  Campbell  Madeira 

Mrs.  S.  Grey  Dayton  Mrs.  John  D.  McIlhenny 

Mrs.  William  A.  Dick  Mrs.  Arthur  V.  Meigs 

Mrs.  Fitz  Eugene  Dixon  Mrs.  Thornton  Oakley 

Mrs.  Russell  Duane  Mrs.  Eli  Kirk  Price 

Miss  Louisa  Eyre  Mrs.  Logan  Rhoads 

Mrs.  Stanley  G.  Flagg,  Jr.  Countess  of  Santa  Eulalia 

Mrs.  George  H.  Frazier  Mrs.  C.  Shillard-Smith 

Mrs.  Henry  C.  Gibson  Miss  Jessie  Willcox  Smith 

Mrs.  F.  Woodson  Hancock  Mrs.  Willl\m  H.  Walbaum 

Mrs.  C.  Stewart  Wurts 

contributing  member 
Mrs.  Percival  Roberts,  Jr. 

honorary  members 

Mrs.  Hampton  L.  Carson  Mrs.  Edward  T.  Stotesbury 

Miss  Margaret  Clyde  Mrs.  M.  Hampton  Todd 

Mrs.  Henry  S.  Grove 


THE  MUSEUM  STAFF 

1928-1929 
FISKE  KIMBALL,  Director 

CURATORIAL  STAFF 

FISKE  KIMBALL 
Chief  of  the  Division  of  European  and  American  Art 

HORACE  H.  F.  JAYNE 
Chief  of  the  Division  of  Eastern  Art 

RENAISSANCE  AND  MODERN  ART 

ARTHUR  EDWIN  BYE,  Curator  of  Paintings 

JOSEPH  DOWNS,  Curator  of  Decorative  Arts 

NANCY  ANDREWS  REATH,  Assistant  Curator  in  charge  of  Textiles 

ANNA  SCOTT  NEWBOLD,  Assistant  in  charge  of  Lace 

ELIZABETH  T.  PEARSON,  Assistant  in  charge  of  Prints 

SAMUEL  W.  WOODHOUSE,  JR., 

Adviser  in  the  Industrial  Arts  of  the  18th  Century 

MARIAN  HAGUE,  Adviser  in  Lace 

MEDIAEVAL  ART 
FRANCIS  H.  TAYLOR,  Curator 

EASTERN  ART 

HORACE  H.  F.  JAYNE,  Curator 

ISABEL  INGRAM,  Assistant 

HONORARY  CURATORS 
MRS.  WILLIAM  T.  CARTER,  Lace 
F.  D.  LANGENHEIM,  Numismatics 


ADMINISTEATIVE  STAFF 

ERLING  H.  PEDERSEN,  Assistant  to  the  Director 
HENRIETTA  C.  QUINN,  Secretary  to  the  Director 
GERTRUDE  TOOMEY,  LILIAN  BRIGGS,  Office  Assistants 
MARGARET  DRISCOLL,  Bursar 

REGISTRAR'S  OFFICE 
JANE  WOLFE,  Registrar 
ELIZABETH  T.  WOODRING,  MARGARET  PIERCE,  Cataloguers 

LIBRARY 

PAUL  VANDERBILT,  Librarian 

MARY  R.  FURNESS,  Assistant  Librarian 

PUBLICATIONS 

FRANCIS  H.  TAYLOR,  Editor 

ESTHER  DE  B.  ROBINS,  ALBERTA  DEVLIN 

Sales  Clerks  in  Charge  of  Information  Desks 

INSTALLATION 

ELIZABETH  ABEL,  Assistant 

FRANCES  RICHARDSON,  Custodian 

PHOTOGRAPHY 
CHARLES  WHITENACK,  Photographer 

PRINTING 
MYRTLE  REINOEHL,  Printer 

BUILDING 
GEORGE  C.  BARBOUR,  Superintendent 
LEWIS  UST,  Captain  of  the  Watch 
JAMES  LOUGHRY,  Assistant  Foreman 
MATTHEW  WILLIAMSON,  Shipping  Clerk 


THE  SCHOOL  STAFF 

EDMONDSON  HUSSEY,  Principal 

LESLIE  W.  MILLER,  Principal  Emeritus 

E.  W.  FRANCE,  Director,  Textile  Department 

THOMAS  H.  WILLSON,  Registrar 

WILLARD  P.  GRAHAM,  Assistant  Registrar 

EUGENIE  M.  FRYER,  Librarian 

FACULTY 
ART  DEPARTMENT 


ROSE  A.  BAIRD 

Costume  Design 
Dressmaking 

WILLIAM  BLOOD 

Illustration 
ELLZEY  BRIDGES 

In  charge  of  Properties 
J.  FRANK  COPELAND 
Design 
Related  to  Interior  Decoration 
Lectures  on  Elements  of  Architecture 

ROBERT  W.  CROWTHER 

Poster  and  Advertising  Design 
EDMUND  deFOREST  CURTIS 

Pottery 
JOHN  J.  DULL 

Water  Color 
EDITH  EMERSON 

Lectures,  Art  Appreciation 
T.  P.  FARRADAY 

Design  as  Related  to  Interior 
Decoration 
CHARLOTTE  GEHRKE 

Assistant,  Costume  Design 
DOUGLAS  GILCHRIST 

Metal  Work  and  Jewelry 
MABEL  B.  HALL 

Drawing 
Advanced  Draining  jrom  the  Cast 
Anatomy  Drawing 

EDMONDSON  HUSSEY 

Subjeas  of  Teaching 
JOHN  CRAIG  JANNEY 

Drawing  from  the  Cast 
FLORENCE  JESTER 

Supervisor  of  Practice  Teaching 
JOSEPH  KANETSKY 

Wrought  Iron 
RICHARD  KLINGES 

Full-Sized  Drawing 
ALFRED  KRAKUSIN 

Assistant  Instructor  in  Anatomy 
Drawing 
ELMER  S.  LUKENS 

Woodwork  and  Joinery 
RALPH  McLELLAN 

Drawing  from  Life 
ELLEN  F.  MEEHAN 

Design 
First  Year  Color  and  Design 
Advanced  Design 


LOUIS  MILIONE 

Modeling 
HARRISON  MILLER 

Drawing  and  Painting 
Related  to  Poster  and  Advertising  Design 

THORNTON  OAKLEY 
Illustration 

Composition 

Costumed  Model  in  Relation  to  Illustration 
and  Composition 

JUSTIN  PARDI 

Drawing  and  Perspective 

Assistant   in   Life  Drawing  Class 

HERBERT  PULLINGER 

Pen  and  Ink  Drawing 
PAUL  REMMEY 

Costumed  Model 
ROBERT  RUSHTON 

Beginners'  Drawing 
GERTRUDE  SCHELL 

Drawing 
First  fear  Drawing  from  the  Cast 

C.  ALYNN  SHILLING 

Design  as  Related  to  Interior 
Decoration 
GEORGE  SKLAR 

Assistant  Instructor  in  Modeling 
LUIGI  SPIZZIRRI 

Nature  Study  Drawing 

Costumed  Model  Class 

Related  to  Poster  and  Advertising, 
Teachers'  Training  and  Costume 
Design 

MARY  B.  SWEENEY 
Drawing 
First  Year  Draining  from  the  Cast 

ELIZABETH  THESMAR 
Assistant  Junior  Class 

Museum  Study 

EDITH  THOMPSON 
Assistant  Junior  Class 

Museum   Study 

EDWARD  WARWICK 
Design 

Related  to  Furniture,  Wood'Carving, 
Pageantry,  Stage  Craft,  and  History 
of  Costume 

Lectures  on  History  of  Furniture  and 
History  of  Costume 

WILLIAM  WEISS 

Beginners'  Drawing 
JOHN  C.  WONSETLER 

Beginners'  Drawing 
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TEXTILE  DEPARTMENT 


£.  W.  FRANCE 
Director 

Lecturer  on  Raw  Materials,  Proc- 
esses and  Fabrics. 

BRADLEY  C.  ALGEO 

Assistant  Director,  in  Charge  of 
Weave  Formation,  Analysis  and 
Struaure  of  Fabrics 

FRANK  L.  GIESE 

Instructor  in  Weave  Formation, 
Analysis  and  Structure  of 
Fabrics 

RICHARD  S.  COX 

in  Charge  of  Jacquard  Design, 
Drawing  and  Color  Work 

ERCAL  KAISER 

Instructor  in  Jacquard  Design  and 
Color  Work 

RALPH  DUNKELBERGER 

Instructor  in  Free-Hand  Drawing 
and  Figured  Design 

ELMER  C.  BERTOLET 

in  Charge  of  Chemistry,  Dyeing 
and  Printing 

HOWARD  A.  WALTER 

Assistant  in  Charge  of  Chemistry 
and  Dyeing 

PERCIVAL  THEEL 

Instructor  in  Dyeing  and  Chem- 
istry 

JOSEPH  E.  GOODAVAGE 

Instructor  in  Dyeing,  Bleaching 
and  Printing 

GEORGE  G.  BYLER 

Instructor  in  Elementary  Chemistry 


JOHN  LOCKWOOD 

Instruaor  in  Charge  of  Wool 
Carding  and  Spitming,  Worsted 
Drawing  and  Spinning 

ALAN  G.  MARQUART 

Assistant  in  Wool  Carding  and 
Spinning,  Worsted  Drawing  and 
Spinning 

JOHN  NAAB 

Instructor  in  Charge  of  Cotton 
Carding  and  Spinning,  Silk 
Manufacturing  and  Hosiery 
Knitting 

WM.  B.  WILLIAMSON 

Assistant  Instructor  in  Cotton 
Carding  and  Spinning  and  Hos- 
iery Knitting 

WILLIAM  PFEIFFER 

Instruaor  in  Charge  of  Power 
Weaving  and  Related  Branches 

ERVIN  WILMER 

Assistant  in  Power  Weaving  and 
Related  Branches 

ROBERT  J.  REILLY 

Assistant  in  Power  Weaving  and 
Related  Branches 

WM.  A.  McCLAIN 

Instructor  in  Charge  of  Elementary 
Weaving  and  Related  Branches 

JOHN  W.  FRANCE 

Assistant  in  Elementary  Weaving 
and  Related  Branches 

FREDERICK  JENNINGS 

Instructor  in  Materials  Used  in  the 
Wool  and  Worsted  Industry 


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REPORT  OF  THE  BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES 

To  the  Members  of  the  Pennsylvania  Museum 
and  School  of  Industrial  Art: 

Ladies  and  Gentlemen: 

The  year  which  has  just  come  to  a  close  was  marked  by  two 
important  events  in  the  history  of  the  corporation. 

The  first  was  the  completion  of  the  exterior  of  the  Philadelphia 
Museum  of  Art  at  Fairmount  and  its  occupation  by  the  Pennsylvania 
Museuin  for  the  installation  of  part  of  the  City's  and  of  the  Museum's 
collections.  This  was  accomplished  early  in  February  and  the  Museum 
was  opened  to  the  public  on  March  27,  1928. 

The  second  was  the  successful  conclusion  of  an  organized  effort 
to  obtain  a  sum  of  approximately  $2,000,000  to  cover  the  cost  of 
obtaining  and  erecting  in  the  Museum  an  adequate  number  of  original 
interiors  of  rooms,  in  which  to  display  paintings,  sculpture,  furniture, 
curtains,  china,  silver  and  glass  of  the  same  period  and  country,  and 
to  create  the  nucleus  of  an  endowment  fund  for  the  future  operation 
of  the  Museum  on  the  greatly  extended  scale  required  by  the  new 
building.  The  greater  part  of  this  sum  has  already  been  subscribed  and 
it  is  confidently  believed  that  the  entire  amount  will  be  secured  within 
the  next  few  months. 

The  Commissioners  of  Fairmount  Park  have  recently  obtained 
from  the  City  Council  a  further  appropriation  toward  the  cost  of  con- 
struaion  of  the  Museum  and  it  is  hoped  that,  with  the  funds  thus 
provided  in  addition  to  those  secured  by  our  corporation,  it  will  be 
possible  to  complete  the  study  colleaion  floor  in  time  to  open  it  to  the 
public  early  in  the  coming  winter. 

With  the  new  equipment  and  accessions,  described  so  admirably 
in  the  Direaor's  annual  report,  the  Pennsylvania  Museum  appears  to 
be  entering  upon  a  new  era  of  activity  and  usefulness,  which  ought  to 
command  enthusiastic  public  support  sufficient  to  enable  it  to  take 
advantage  of  its  vastly  increased  opportunities  to  serve  the  public  to 
the  fullest  extent. 

Respectfully  submitted  on  behalf  of  the  Board  of  Trustees, 

Eli  Kirk  Price, 

President. 


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REPORT  OF  THE  DIRECTOR  OF  THE  MUSEUM 

To  the  President  and  Trustees  of  the  Pennsylvania  Museum  and 
School  of  Industrial  Art: 

Gentlemen:  We  close  a  year  unique  in  the  annals  of  the 
Museum,  which  has  seen  it  emerge  from  a  provincial  character  and 
secure  recognition  as  one  of  the  foremost  in  America,  promising, 
indeed,  to  become  not  unworthy  of  comparison  with  the  great  national 
collections  of  Europe. 

The  New  Building 
The  progress  of  the  new  museum  building  at  Fairmount  has  per- 
mitted the  opening  of  its  first  twenty-four  rooms  and  galleries.  For 
the  first  time,  a  part,  at  least,  of  the  artistic  riches  of  Philadelphia 
could  be  assembled  and  one  could  begin  to  appreciate  with  what  a 
store  of  treasure  Philadelphia  had  been  endowed  by  the  magnificent 
recent  bequests  of  John  G.  Johnson,  William  L.  Elkins,  George  W. 
Elkins,  and  John  Howard  McFadden — the  last  itself  received  by  the 
city  in  the  course  of  the  year.  The  design  of  the  building  has  permitted 
a  scheme  of  installation  novel  in  its  consistency  and  effeaiveness, 
which  has  attracted  the  most  favorable  comment  abroad  as  well  as  at 
home. 

The  portion  opened  falls  chiefly  in  the  principal  exhibition  floor, 
in  the  English  and  American  sections.  Beside  the  galleries  these  em- 
brace  ten  antique  period  rooms  of  the  finest  quality.  The  gift  of  five 
of  these,  secured  by  the  Museum  in  recent  years,  has  already  been 
chronicled  in  our  reports.  To  them  are  now  added  a  room  in  the 
Adam  style  from  the  Derby  house  in  Salem,  American,  1799,  unique 
product  of  the  collaboration  of  Charles  Bulfinch  and  Samuel  Mclntire, 
as  a  gift  of  George  Horace  Lorimer;  three  magnificent  English  rooms 
from  Sutton  Scarsdale  in  Derbyshire,  representing  varied  phases  of  the 
early  Georgian  style,  as  gifts  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  C.  Martin,  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  Walter  C.  Janney  and  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Walter  H.  Lippincott, 
respectively;  and  an  early  Chippendale  room  of  equal  quality  from 
Wrightington  Hall  in  Lancashire,  as  a  gift  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Edward 
B.  Robinette. 

Financial  Support 
The  plans  developed  for  a  modern  museum,  responsive  to  the 
needs  of  all  seaions  of  the  public,  secured  for  us  the  endorsement  of 
the  General  Education  Board  in  the  form  of  a  grant  of  $350,000.  It 
was  contingent  on  our  securing  from  other  sources  the  remainder  of 
the  million  dollars  required  for  the  installation  of  the  collections.  This 

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amount  has  been  more  than  subscribed  by  generous  Philadelphians.  We 
find  ourselves  empowered  to  provide  a  magnificent  and  sympathetic 
background  for  the  arts  of  all  the  ages,  where  the  dullest  visitor  can 
scarcely  fail  to  be  moved  by  their  beauty  and  spirit. 

Not  content  with  passive  display,  the  Trustees  courageously  under- 
took to  secure  nearly  an  additional  million  dollars  in  endowment,  to 
inaugurate  an  aaive  programme  of  public  educational  work  and  of 
cooperation  with  industry.  The  progress  already  made  in  securing  the 
rest  of  this  additional  sum  leaves  no  doubt  that  these  immediate  needs 
of  the  Museum's  new  era  will  be  supplied. 

We  look  forward  with  confidence  to  the  coming  decade  to  provide 
the  enlarged  endowment,  estimated  conservatively  at  $15,000,000, 
required  for  the  purchase  of  works  of  art  to  maintain  and  increase  the 
rank  of  our  collections.  For  much  of  this  we  must  look  to  the  bequests 
of  generous  testators.  Within  the  year  the  late  Frank  Thorne  Patterson 
has  given  an  example  by  devoting  a  large  share  of  his  fortune  to  the 
ultimate  support  of  the  Museum. 

The  Inaugural  Exhibition 

In  the  inaugural  exhibition  of  the  new  Museum,  representing 
primarily  European  and  American  art  since  the  Renaissance,  we  have 
sought  first  of  all  to  display  the  riches  of  the  permanent  colleaions  in 
these  fields,  secondly  to  reveal  the  wealth  of  private  collections  in  and 
about  Philadelphia.  The  Wilstach,  Elkins  and  McFadden  collections, 
supplemented  by  some  seventy  pictures  deposited  by  the  Trustee  of  the 
Johnson  Colleaion,  suffice  to  illustrate  with  remarkable  completeness 
the  development  of  European  painting  from  the  beginning  of  the 
Italian  Renaissance  through  the  Impressionist  school.  The  most  recent 
developments  in  painting  are  represented  by  an  important  group  of 
contemporary  French  works  lent  by  a  number  of  Philadelphia  colleaors. 
In  the  field  of  American  painting,  the  installation  of  the  permanent 
collections  has  been  delayed  to  permit  the  display,  in  its  entirety,  of 
the  remarkable  collection  of  historical  portraits  generously  lent  by 
Thomas  B.  Clarke.  In  sculpture  the  most  notable  group  is  that  of 
portraits  by  Houdon,  in  which,  through  the  courtesy  of  their  owners, 
his  busts  of  Franklin,  Jefferson,  Paul  Jones,  Fulton,  Lafayette  and 
Condorcet  are  grouped  about  his  figure  of  Washington. 

In  the  furnishing  of  the  rooms  and  galleries  the  permanent  collec- 
tions have  been  supplemented  by  many  generous  loans,  among  them 
the  very  numerous  and  important  collection  of  Miss  Ella  Parsons. 

The  mediaeval  section  of  the  Museum,  to  be  installed  in  the  south 
wing,  is  represented  for  the  present  by  a  small  seleaion  of  choice 

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A  PENNSYLVANIA-GERMAN  ROOM 

THE  HALL  OF  THE  MILLER'S  HOUSE   FROM   MILLBACH,   LEBANON  COUNTY 

THE  GIFT  OF   MRS.   PIERRE   S.  DU  PONT 

AND   MR.    AND    MRS.  LAMMOT   DU   PONT 

THE   FURNITURE  IS  THE  GIFT  OF  J.  STOGDELL  STOKES 


objects  in  the  upper  foyer.  In  Oriental  art  we  are  fortunate  in  being 
able  to  exhibit  at  the  new  Museum  two  very  important  collections.  The 
Joseph  Lees  Williams  Memorial  Collection  of  oriental  carpets  and  rugs, 
for  many  years  on  view  at  the  Metropolitan  Museum  of  Art,  is  now  lent 
to  us  by  Mrs.  Mary  A.  Williams;  the  colleaion  of  Far  Eastern  sculp- 
ture and  painting  formed  by  the  late  Charles  H.  Ludington,  one  of  our 
trustees,  is  lent  for  a  memorial  exhibition  by  Wright  S.  Ludington. 

Other  Exhibitions 
Aside  from  the  inaugural  exhibition  in  the  new  Museum,  we  have 
held  during  the  past  year  a  number  of  special  exhibitions  of  interest 
and  importance:  Mexican  church  vestments  and  ivories  lent  by  Salvador 
Ugarte;  the  Arts  of  Early  India,  with  a  unique  series  of  sculptured 
figures  forming  the  decoration  of  a  shrine;  Laces  from  Philadelphia 
colleaions;  Engravings  of  the  early  Gernun  school,  lent  by  Boies 
Penrose,  2nd;  Japanese  prints  of  the  Henry  LaBarre  Jayne  memorial 
collection. 

Purchases 
The  purchases  of  the  year,  made  possible  by  the  liberality  of 
donors  to  the  Museum,  have  been  chiefly  of  antique  architectural  and 
decorative  features  destined  to  serve  as  major  elements  in  the  instal- 
lation of  the  new  Museum.  The  policy,  already  established  in  the 
English  and  American  sections,  has  been  to  acquire  only  complete 
works  of  high  quality  and  known  origin,  representing  styles  and  regions 
of  major  importance  in  the  history  of  art.  We  have  been  fortunate 
indeed  in  securing  for  our  mediaeval  section  two  Romanesque  en- 
sembles  of  a  grandeur  and  completeness  scarcely  to  be  surpassed:  the 
faqade  of  the  abbey  church  of  St.  Laurent  in  Burgundy  and  the  cloister 
of  the  church  of  St.  Genis-des- Fontaines  in  the  French  Pyrenees.  The 
series  of  French  works  is  worthily  continued  by  a  large  panel  of 
Romanesque  glass  given  by  Mrs.  John  A.  Brown,  Jr.;  the  entire  carved 
panelling  of  a  Flamboyant  Gothic  room  given  by  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Whar- 
ton Sinkler;  a  Renaissance  panelled  room,  very  richly  carved,  given  by 
Percy  M.  Chandler  in  memory  of  Almira  Taylor  Chandler;  a  superb 
Louis  XV  boiserie  from  the  Chateau  de  Draveil  near  Paris;  and  a 
Louis  XVI  room  of  extreme  beauty  and  refinement,  from  the  rue 
Royale  in  Paris,  given  by  Mrs.  Alexander  Hamilton  Rice. 

From  Italy  we  have  acquired  several  elements  of  an  early  Renais- 
sance room — the  Howard  Roberts  Memorial:  an  arched  doorway  of 
marble,  with  delicate  arabesque  carving,  from  the  palace  of  Pauline 
Borghese  in  Rome,  a  carved  stone  doorway  from  Verona,  and  a  carved 
ceiling  from  Mantua.   The  donors  of  this  Memorial  are  Mrs.  Timothee 

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Adamowski,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Samuel  Bell,  Jr.,  Mrs.  Edward  Browning, 
Edward  Browning,  Jr.,  Mrs.  John  C.  Groome,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  W. 
Barklie  Henry,  Mrs.  Arthur  V.  Meigs,  Clarence  Lewis  Roberts,  Mrs, 
Edward  Roberts,  Edward  Roberts,  Mrs.  Howard  Roberts,  Howard  Rad- 
cliffe  Roberts,  Mrs.  J.  R.  Evans  Roberts,  Paul  Roberts,  and  William 
Twells  Tiers.  A  magnificent  chimneypiece  of  the  XVI  century  is  the 
gift  of  W.  Lawrence  Saunders,  2nd.  From  Spain  is  coming  a  Renais- 
sance ceiling  from  Seville,  the  gift  of  Mrs.  Frank  Thome  Patterson. 

In  the  case  of  many  gifts  of  funds  for  other  specific  objects  of 
the  sort  from  other  periods  and  styles,  purchases  await  only  the  finding 
of  available  works  of  corresponding  quality. 

Among  other  purchases  of  the  year  may  be  mentioned  fine  antique 
damask  and  brocade  in  quantities  sufficient  for  the  draperies  of  seven 
of  our  period  rooms,  a  linen  bed  garniture  of  1785  with  scenes  from 
Rabelais,  two  pairs  of  Japanese  wood  doors,  a  set  of  bronze  sacrificial 
vessels  of  the  Han  dynasty,  a  fine  carved  Philadelphia  highboy,  an 
exceptional  Philadelphia  Sheraton  chair,  a  Worcester  tea  service  of  the 
Doctor  Wall  period,  and  numerous  other  items  of  ceramics. 

The  total  expenditure  of  the  Museum  for  works  of  art  during  the 
past  year,  including  works  purchased  specifically  for  it  by  donors, 
amounted  to  over  $225,000  as  against  $102,659.19  last  year. 

Gifts  of  Works  of  Art 

At  a  period,  when  our  general  policy  has  limited  the  purchase  of 
works  of  art  to  certain  classes,  it  has  been  very  gratifying  that  private 
generosity  should  have  been  specially  active  in  supplying  others. 

Of  great  intrinsic  value,  but  even  greater  significance  and  useful- 
ness to  the  Museum,  is  the  Charles  M.  Lea  Collection  of  engravings, 
the  gift  of  Charlotte  Augusta  Lea,  Marjorie  Vaughan  Lea  Hudson,  and 
Katharine  Lea  Hancock.  Formed  during  a  period  of  fifty  years  by  the 
late  Charles  M.  Lea  and  his  father,  Henry  Charles  Lea,  it  comprises 
some  five  thousand  loose  prints,  richly  representing  the  leading  periods 
and  masters.  Particularly  notable  is  the  completeness  of  many  rare 
series  of  prints.  Some  fifty  old  bound  volumes  of  collected  engravings 
increase  the  total  number  of  prints  by  many  hundreds.  The  gift  in- 
cludes also  a  remarkably  complete  library  of  some  three  hundred  and 
fifty  volumes  on  the  subject  of  prints,  including  early  works  rarely 
found.  The  print  department  of  the  Museum,  hitherto  numbering  only 
the  sporadic  accessions  by  gift,  now  attains  a  strength  commensurate 
with  the  general  importance  of  the  graphic  arts  and"  the  wide  interest 
in  them. 

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Of  outstanding  importance  is  the  gift  to  the  Museum  by  Miss 
Lydia  Thompson  Morris  of  the  entire  contents  of  Cedar  Grove,  ances- 
tral home  of  the  Morris  family,  comprising  furnishings  of  the  greatest 
interest  from  the  William  and  Mary,  Chippendale  and  Hepplewhite 
periods.  These  she  has  replaced  in  their  original  positions  in  the  house, 
removed  and  re-erected  on  a  site  in  Fairmount  Park,  and  now  opened 
to  the  public  under  the  administration  of  the  Museum.  In  its  single 
self  it  illustrates  the  evolution  of  Colonial  art  from  1720  to  1830  and 
constitutes  a  unique  memorial. 

Not  less  interesting  and  important  is  the  gift,  by  J.  Stogdell  Stokes, 
of  substantially  the  entire  contents  of  the  two  rooms  from  Millbach.  It 
constitutes  an  assemblage  of  the  arts  and  crafts  of  the  Pennsylvania 
Germans,  which  is  unsurpassed  in  its  well  rounded  completeness.  It 
embraces  not  only  furniture,  but  also  the  ironwork,  pewter,  textiles, 
illuminated  writing,  and  a  large  group  of  ceramic  wares.  The  inclusion 
of  a  fine  example  of  the  so-called  "Kentucky"  rifle,  made  by  the 
Pennsylvania  Germans,  suggests  examination  also  of  the  collection  of 
33  such  rifles,  richly  carved  and  inlaid,  also  the  gift  of  Mr.  Stokes.  It 
constitutes  the  entire  group  of  flintlocks  from  the  well  known  Wood- 
mansee  Collection,  examples  of  which  have  been  widely  illustrated  in 
the  leading  discussions  of  American  firearms. 

Among  the  other  gifts  reported  from  month  to  month  in  the 
Bulletin,  the  following  groups  may  be  particularly  mentioned:  portraits 
of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Joshua  Lippincott  from  Miss  Muriel  Wurts  Dundas; 
twenty-five  dry  points  by  Mary  Cassatt,  from  Gardner  Cassatt  and  Mrs. 
Charles  P.  Davis;  eight  pieces  of  English  silver  from  Samuel  Rea;  a 
silver  tea  service  and  a  suite  of  early  American  drawing-room  furniture 
from  Miss  Mary  W.  Johnson;  a  set  of  Hepplewhite  chairs  from  Mrs. 
Charles  W.  Henry;  fifteen  pieces  of  porcelain  from  Mrs.  Alfred  Duane 
Pell;  a  collection  of  filigree  silver  from  Mrs.  Margaret  Outerbridge;  a 
group  of  T'ang  figures  from  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Joseph  Wasserman;  impor- 
tant items  of  Far  Eastern  sculpture  and  a  considerable  collection  of 
Chinese  textiles  from  an  anonymous  donor. 

The  works  of  art  received  by  gift  during  the  year,  over  5600, 
exceeded  in  number  those  of  any  previous  year. 

Bequests  of  varied  and  interesting  objects  were  received  from  the 
estates  of  Richard  V.  Mattison,  Jr.,  of  A.  Manderson  Troth,  of  Mrs. 
William  Brooke  Rawle,  of  Miss  Nina  Lea,  and  of  Mrs.  Emily  Bacon 
Morrison,  in  memory  of  Edward  and  Lizzie  Wright  Bacon. 

Loans 
Although  the  great  number  of  loans  during  the  year  includes 
objects  for  temporary  exhibitions,  many  of  these  remain  to  be  incor- 
porated in  the  general  installation. 

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Notable  among  these  are  the  forty-three  rugs  of  the  Joseph  Lees 
Williams  Memorial  Colleaion,  which  is  to  be  counted  among  the  fore- 
most to  be  found  anywhere.  Of  great  value  in  illustrating  the  various 
epochs  and  styles  of  carpet  design,  in  certain  of  its  examples  it  is  quite 
unrivalled.  The  superb  Persian  garden  carpet,  the  tree  carpet,  the 
magnificent  animal  rug,  the  great  dragon  carpet,  the  group  of  impressive 
Ushaks,  the  remarkable  Spanish  armorial  carpet  would  add  lustre  to  any 
museum. 

The  collection  lent  by  Miss  Ella  Parsons  numbers  one  hundred 
and  thirty-five  pieces  of  American  and  English  furniture,  many  of 
unique  rarity  and  importance,  and  two  hundred  and  sixteen  pieces 
of  American  and  English  silver.  With  such  great  reenforcements  in 
the  past  year,  the  Museum's  resources  in  American  furniture  are  scarcely 
to  be  surpassed  elsewhere. 

The  laces  of  the  Anna  Dike  Scott  Collection,  lent  by  Clement  B. 
Newbold,  with  many  others  first  lent  for  temporary  exhibition,  likewise 
remain  to  enrich  the  lace  colleaion,  so  admirably  developed  this  year 
under  the  charge  of  Miss  Newbold. 

Other  loans  of  groups  of  objects,  aside  from  those  for  temporary 
exhibition,  include  important  pictures  by  Rembrandt,  Rubens  and 
other  masters  from  Roland  L.  Taylor,  and  tapestries  lent  by  Daniel 
Moreau  Barringer  and  by  Mr.  and  Mrs.  C.  Frederick  C.  Stout. 


Memorial  Hall 

Pending  the  completion  of  further  galleries  at  the  new  Museum, 
the  bulk  of  the  mediaeval  and  oriental  collections  remains  at  Memorial 
Hall,  along  with  the  study  colleaions  of  paintings,  furniture,  ceramics, 
glass,  metal-work  and  textiles.  The  removal  of  certain  objects  to  their 
new  quarters  has  permitted  expansion  and  rearrangement  of  these 
departments,  which  have  been  greatly  enriched  by  the  numerous  objeas 
received  during  the  year. 


The  Library 

The  library  has  been  strengthened  this  year  particularly  through 
the  purchase  of  many  folio  works  on  French  decoration  and  furniture. 
We  are  still,  however,  quite  unable  to  keep  pace  with  current  art 
publication  while  attempting  to  supply  the  lack  of  important  earlier 
works.  A  large  increase  in  the  funds  which  can  be  devoted  to  the 
purchase  of  books  must  be  regarded  as  a  cardinal  need. 

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Curatorial  Personnel 

Joseph  Downs,  Assistant  Curator,  was  named  during  the  year 
Curator  of  Decorative  Arts.  His  admirable  work  was  largely  responsible 
for  the  harmonious  installation  of  the  galleries  and  rooms  of  the  new 
Museum.  Miss  Reath  became  Assistant  Curator,  continuing  in  charge 
of  textiles.  Francis  H.  Taylor  came  to  the  Museum  in  September  as 
Assistant  Curator  of  Sculpture  and  Editor  of  Publications,  following 
an  unusual  training,  particularly  in  the  field  of  mediaeval  art,  at  Penn- 
sylvania and  Princeton,  at  the  Sorbonne  and  at  the  American  Academy 
in  Rome.  Missj  Anna  S.  Newbold  has  assumed  active  charge  of  our 
colleaion  of  lace,  with  the  advice  of  Miss  Marian  Hague,  and  of  Mrs. 
William  T.  Carter,  who  continues  to  act  as  Honorary  Curator.  As  for 
a  number  of  years  past,  we  have  had  faithful  and  effective  assistance 
from  many  regular  volunteer  workers. 

Administrative  Work 
The  visitor  to  a  museum,  fortunately  for  his  enjoyment,  thinks  but 
seldom  of  the  arduous  labor  of  preparation,  of  installation,  of  identifi- 
cation  and  record.  It  is  thus  the  more  due  to  acknowledge  with  grati- 
tude the  admirable  work  of  every  member  of  the  administrative  staff 
in  the  heavy  duties  of  this  year  of  exceptional  aaivity.  By  his  co- 
operation with  the  architects  and  contraaors  for  the  new  building, 
and  by  his  skillful  planning  of  the  task  of  moving,  Mr.  Pedersen 
made  possible  the  feat  of  opening  twenty-four  galleries  and  rooms 
within  seven  months  from  the  beginning  of  construrtion  and  two 
months  from  its  completion.  Miss  Wolfe,  the  Registrar,  and  her 
assistants  had  an  equal  task  in  keeping  pace  not  only  with  the  transfer 
from  old  to  new  building,  but  with  the  unexampled  tide  of  accessions. 
The  photographic  studio  also  met  its  heavy  burden  without  any  lower- 
ing  of  the  high  quality  of  its  work,  which  has  been  so  much  admired. 

Publication  and  Sales 

The  Museum  Bulletin  appeared  this  year  in  a  new  format,  with 
distinguished  typography  and  illustrations  in  the  new  aquatone  process. 
It  has  attraaed  very  wide  attention  and  reflects  great  credit  on  the 
work  of  Mr.  Taylor,  the  new  editor.  The  same  standard  of  presentation 
was  adopted  for  our  book  publications,  in  Miss  Reath's  new  and  useful 
volume  "Weaves  in  Hand-Loom  Fabrics."  Through  the  courtesy  of 
Thomas  B.  Clarke,  a  special  catalogue  of  the  Clarke  colleaion  of  early 
American  portraits  was  prepared  and  issued. 

As  the  scholarly  reputation  of  a  museum  is  enhanced  by  such 
publications  as  these,  the  popular  fame  of  its  collections  is  diffused 
largely  through  the  wide  sale  of  photographs  and  reproductions.  At 
the  sales  desk  of  the  new  Museum  we  have  made  much  progress  in 
building  up  an  adequate  stock,  with  a  greatly  increased  annual  turnover. 


Attendance 

The  attendance  at  the  Museum  with  its  branches  was  458,293,  as 
against  391,512  in  the  last  fiscal  year.  Half  of  this  number,  or  222,275, 
visited  the  new  Museum  in  the  period  of  less  than  ten  weeks  since  its 
opening.  An  interesting  circumstance  was  the  relatively  small  falling 
off  in  the  attendance  at  Memorial  Hall  during  the  same  period.  The 
total  was  much  in  excess  of  that  for  any  previous  museum  year  and 
indicates  a  greatly  stimulated  public  interest. 

Respectfully  submitted, 

FiSKE  Kimball, 

Director. 


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STATISTICAL  TABLES 


Classes 

Architectural  Details   

Fannie  S.  Magee  Fund . .  . 

Arms  and  Armour 

Books   

Library  Fund   

Ceramics    

J.  W.  Lindsay  Fund 

E.  W.  Lewis  Fund 

John  D.  Mcllhenny  Spe- 
cial  Fund    

Clocks   

Costumes  and  Accessories. . . 

Crystals,  Jade 

Dolls  and  Toys 

Drawings   

Enamels    

Fans    

Glass   

Glass,  Stained 

Ivories 

Jewelry    

Lace 

Lantern  Slides 

Manuscripts   

Medals  and  Coins   

Metal-work   

Taylor  Fund 

Miniatures    

Miscellaneous   

Paintings 

Special  Fund 

Photographs    

Prints    

Books  of  Collected  Prints. 
Sculpture  

Special  Fund 

Textiles  

Thomas  S.  Harrison  Fund 

Installation  Fund   

J.  W.  Lindsay  Fund 

Offertory  Fund   

Keehmle  Fund  

Woodwork  and  Furniture. . . 

Harrison  Fund 

Installation  Fund 


ACCESSIONS 

1927-28 

1927-28 

1926-27 

quests 

Gifts 
2 

48 

Purchases 

1 

Totals 

3 
48 

Totals 

1 

312 

239 

552 

440 

128 

319 

6 
1 

42 

496 

25 

3 

31 

31 

10 
3 

3 

3 

5 

5 

1 

3 

1 

3 

1 

3 

11 

11 

9 

1 

1 

2 

94 

9 

103 

11 

11 

4 

504 

504 

922 

1 

4 

4 

2028 

34 

160 

9 

203 

49 

33 

33 

1 

38 

5 

39 

9 

1 

6 

5 

1646 

1646 

698 

1 

4708 

47 

4756 

54 

2 

15 

17 

37 

4 

93 

5 
6 
1 
4 

63 

176 

119 

15 

119 

2 

4 

140 

14 

321 

5922 

2549 

8792 

4436 

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LOANS 

1927-28  1926-27 

Arms  and  Armour 4 

Ceramics   109  453 

Costumes    3 

Crystals,  Jades,  Ivories 43  1 

Drawings   2 

Enamels    24 

Glass   1  56 

Jewelry,  Fans 10 

Lace 408  3 

Lacquer  Work 2  12 

Leather  Work 11 

Manuscripts   2  139 

Metal-work 240  123 

Miniatures   1  54 

Miscellaneous   13 

Paintings  325  69 

Prints   334  1803 

Sculpture 88  20 

Textiles  118  620 

Toys   7 

Woodwork  and  Furniture 265  96 

Total   1986  3473 

Lenders  of  Objects  of  Art 92  128 


BEQUESTS  RECEIVED 

Nina  Lea. 

Richard  V.  Mattison,  Jr. 

Emily  Bacon  Morrison,  in  memory  of  Edward  and  Lizzie  W.  Bacon. 

Elizabeth  Norris  Pepper  Rawle. 

A.  Manderson  Troth. 


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ACCESSIONS:  COMPARATIVE  TABLES 


A.   OBJECTS  OF  ART 

Bequests 
1928    321 

1927    19 

Inaease  from  1927  302 

B.    LIBRARY 

Books 

1928    1 

1927    

Inaease  over  1927 1 

Decrease  from  1927 

Photographs 

1928 

1927    

Increase  over  1927 

Decrease  from  1927 

Lantern  Slides 

1928    

1927    

Decrease  from  1927 

Bequests  of  Objeas  of  Art  received . . . 

Donors  of  Objeas  of  Art 

Donors  to  the  Library 


Gifts 

Purchases 

Totals 

5610 

399 

6330 

2268 

87 

2374 

3342 


312 


166 


3956 


312 

239 

552 

35 

405 

440 

277 

112 

55 

1646 
643 

1646 
698 

55 

1003 

948 

504 
922 

504 
922 

418 

418 

1927-28 

1926-27 

5 
84 
64 

2 
94 
54 

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DONORS  OF  OBJECTS  OF  ART 


Mrs.  Timothee  Adamowski 

Miss  Mary  Allison 

Art  Club  of  Philadelphia 

President  and  Directors  of  the 
Baltimore  &  Ohio  Railroad 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Samuel  Bell,  Jr. 

M.  L.  Blumenthal 

Mrs.  Frederick  Brown 

Mrs.  John  A.  Brown,  Jr.  (In 
memory  of  John  A,  Brown,  Jr., 
1839-1919.) 

Mrs.  Edward  Browning 

Edward  Browning,  Jr. 

Mrs.  Mary  A.  Butlin 

Mrs.  Hampton  L.  Carson 

Gardner  Cassatt 

Percy  M.  Chandler  (In  memory 
of  Almira  Taylor  Chandler) 

Miss  Annie  A.  Cowell 

Miss  Margaret  G.  Cowell 

Mrs.  Henry  Brinton  Coxe 

Mrs.  Samuel  M.  Curwen 

Mrs.  Charles  P.  Davis 

Mrs.  Willlam  A.  Dick 

Henry  Cowell  DuBois 

H.  Louis  Duhring 

Miss  Muriel  Wurts  Dundas 

H.  A.  Elsberg 

Mrs.  George  A.  Fairlamb 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  William  O.  Grif- 
fith 

Mrs.  John  C.  Groome 

Miss  Mary  E.  Hagner 

Mrs.  F.  Woodson  Hancock 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  Barklie  Henry 

Mrs.  Anna  M.  Hilt 

Mrs.  Mar  jorie  Lea  Hudson 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Walter  C.  Janney 

Horace  H.  F.  Jayne 

Miss  Mary  W.  Johnson 

Edwin  F.  Keen 

A.  Lawrence  Kocher 


Estate  of  Dr.  Charles  A.  Koder 

Arthur  H.  Lea 

Mrs.  Charles  M.  Lea 

Miss  Mary  C.  Lewis 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Walter  Lippin- 

COTT 

George  H.  Lorimer 

Mrs.  John  McDowell 

Miss  Bernice  M.  McIlhenny 

Henry  P,  McIlhenny 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  C.  Martin 

Mrs.  Arthur  V.  Meigs 

Mrs.  Richard  Waln  Meirs   (In 

memory  of  Mrs.  Jones  Wister) 
Miss  Lydia  T.  Morris 
Mrs.  Claude  H.  Munn 
J.  K.  Nazare-Aga 
Mrs.  Margaret  Outerbridge 
Mrs.  Frank  Thorne  Patterson 
Mrs.  Alfred  Duane  Pell 
Mrs.  Eli  Kirk  Price 
Mrs.  G.  Colesberry  Purves  (In 

memory  of  Guillermo  Colesberry 

Purves) 
Mrs.  Willlam  Brooke  Rawle 
Samuel  Rea 
Samuea  Rea  (In  memory  of 

Charles  Lanier) 
Mrs.  Alexander  Hamilton  Rice 
Mrs.  Craig  D.  Ritchie 
Miss  Henrietta  G.  Ritchie 
Clarence  Lewis  Roberts 
Mrs.  Edward  Roberts 
Edward  Roberts 
Mrs.  Howard  Roberts 
Howard  Radcliffe  Roberts 
Mrs.  J.  R.  Evans  Roberts 
Paul  Roberts 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Edward  B.  Robin- 

ETTE 

W.  Lawrence  Saunders,  2nd 
Mrs.  George  A.  Saportas 


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Mr,  and  Mrs.  Wharton  Sinkler  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Joseph  Wasser- 

J.  Stogdell  Stokes  man 

Mrs.  Paul  E.  Sutro  ^iss  Emily  Whelen 

, ,     „  _  _  Miss  M.  M.  Wildman 

Miss  Emily  C.  Tenbrook  ^^^  j^^^  Woodall 

WiLLMM  Twells  Tiers  Samuel  W.  Woodhouse,  Jr. 

Joseph  Trotter  Miss  Imogene  V.  Yarnall 


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DONORS  TO  THE  LIBRARY 


American  Association  of 

Museums 
Art  Institute  of  Chicago 
W.  H.  Battles 
Brooklyn  Institute  of  Art 
Arthur  Edwin  Bye 
Carnegie  Corporation 
City  Art  Museum  of  St.  Louis 
Cleveland  Museum  of  Art 
Detroit  Museum  of  Art 
H.  Louis  Duhring 
Durand-Ruel  Galleries 
Free  Library  of  Philadelphl\ 
Harrold  E.  Gillingham 
John  S.  Jenks 

John  Herron  Art  Institute 
F.  French  Kemp 
FiSKE  Kimball 
Herman  P.  Kraft 
Miss  Florence  Levy 


Carl  Marfals 
Miss  Elinor  Merrell 
Metropolitan  Museum  of  Art 
Minneapolis  Institute  of  Arts 
Museum  of  Fine  Arts,  Boston 
Pennsylvania  Society 
Regional  Plan  of  New  York 
Rhode  Island  School  of  Design 
Charles  R.  Richards 
Seligman  Rey  et  Cie 
Smithsonian  Institution 
Francis  Henry  Taylor 
G.  Van  Oest 
Miss  Sophie  Victor 
Victoria  and  Albert  Museum 
Wadsworth  Athenaeum 
Mrs.  Langdon  Warner 
Miss  M.  W.  Wildman 
Worcester  Art  Museum 


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LENDERS  OF  OBJECTS  OF  ART 


American  Philosophical 

Society 
Miss  Henrietta  M.  E.  Bache 
Mrs.  Edgar  Wright  Baird 
Ellis  Ames  Ballard 
George  Grey  Barnard 
James  W.  Barney 
Daniel  Moreau  Barringer 
Mrs.  Adolphe  Borie 
Miss  Anne  Linn  Bright 
Miss  Alice  G.  Brock 
Henry  G.  Brock 
Arthur  Edwin  Bye 
Mrs.  John  Cadwalader 
Mrs.  Hampton  L.  Carson 
Chapel  of  the  Mediator 
Thomas  B.  Clarke 
Cleveland  Museum  of  Art 
Mrs.  William  M.  Darlington 
H.  F.  Dawson 

Miss  Maria  Donnell  Dickey 
Drexel  Institute  of  Art,  Sa- 

ENCE  and  Industry 
A.  S.  Drey 
H.  Louis  Duhring 
Miss  Muriel  Wurts  Dundas 
DuvEEN  Brothers 
Miss  Earp 

Mrs.  William  Baker  Elliott 
H.  A.  Elsberg 
Mrs.  Laurence  Eyre 
Daniel  H.  Parr 
Thomas  J.  Flanagan 
P.  W.  French  &  Company 
Mrs.  Francis  P.  Garvan 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  William  O.  Grif. 

fith 
Miss  Marion  Hague 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  Harrison, 

Jr. 
Miss  Margaretta  S.  Hinchman 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Earl  Horter 


Mr.  and  Mrs.  R.  Sturgis  Inger- 

SOLL 

Horace  H.  F.  Jayne 

The  Trustee  of  the  John  G. 

Johnson  Collection 
John  Barry  Kelly 
Miss  Anne  Knight 
C.  Hartman  Kuhn 
Mrs.  Lida  Lemal  in  the  name 

of  Rev.  William  Watson 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Alexander  Lie- 

BERMAN 

C  T.  Loo 

Wright  S.  Ludington 

Mrs.  Campbell  Madeira 

A.  E.  Martin 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  George  H.  Mc- 

Fadden 
Mrs.  John  D.  McIlhenny 
Mrs.  Paul  Denckla  Mills 
National  Academy  of  Design 
Clement  B.  Newbold 
Miss  Sophie  B,  Norris 
Parish- Watson  &  Company 
Miss  Ella  Parsons 
Frank  Partridge 
Miss  Eleanor  C.  Patterson 
Mrs.  Frank  Thorne  Patterson 
Boies  Penrose,  2nd 
Dr.  Theodore  Pitcairn 
Mrs.  Andrew  Wagener  Porter 
Miss  Prime 

Dr.  George  Earle  Raiguel 
Howard  Reifsnyder 
Mrs.  Edgar  Scott 
Society  of  the  Sons  of  Saint 

George 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Maurice  J.  Speiser 
Stair  and  Andrew 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Frederick  R. 

Stanley 
Mrs.  Alfred  G.  B.  Steel 


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J.  Stogdell  Stokes 

Mrs.  W.  S.  Stokes 

Mrs.  Edward  T.  Stotesbury 

Mr.  and  Mrs,  C.  Frederick  C. 

Stout 
James  F.  Talbutt 
Roland  L.  Taylor 
Dr.  William  J.  Taylor 
Mr,  and  Mrs,  Carroll  S.  Tyson, 

Jr. 
Salvador  Ugarte 


Commonwealth  of  Virginia 
Scott  Vogan 
John  Wanamaker 
Willl\m  Stdc  Wasserman 
White,  Allom  &  Company 
S.  S.  White,  3rd 
George  D.  Widener 
Mrs.  Mary  A.  Willl\ms 
Mrs.  Charles  Stewart  Wurts 
Samuel  Yellin 


ATTENDANCE 

June  1,  1927  to  May  31,  1928 

Memorial    Hall 227,928 

-New  Museum  (March  26-May  31,  1928) 243,685 

Mount   Pleasant 4,765 

Cedar  Grove  (January  17-June  1,  1928) 3,325 


1918-19. 
1919-20. 
1920-21. 
1921-22. 
1922-23. 
1923-24. 
1924-25. 
1925-26. 
1926-27. 
1927-28. 


COMPARATIVE  TABLES,  1918-1928 


Memorial  Hall 
(Normal) 

336,559 
337,611 
386,182 
342,081 
296,497 
311,993 
336,175 
301,167 
361,718 
227,928 


Flower 
Shows 


Mount 
Pleasant 


Cedar 
Grove 


New 
Museum 


85,188 

112,380 

19,224 


10,570 
4,765 


3,325 


222,275 


479,703 


Total 

336,559 
337,611 
386,182 
342,081 
296,497 
311,993 
421,363 
413,547 
391,512 
458,293 


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REPORT   OF  THE  PRINCIPAL  OF  THE  SCHOOL 

To  the  President  and  Trustees  of  the  Pennsylvania  Museum  and  School 
of  Industrial  Art: 

I  have  the  honor  of  presenting  to  you  my  third  Annual  Report. 

The  School 

The  school  in  its  educational  growth  and  development  during  the 
past  year  begins  to  reveal  a  greater  understanding  of  the  numerous 
possibilities  in  Industrial  Art.  We  have  persistently  pursued  the  de- 
velopment and  appreciation  of  Design  and  its  application  to  materials. 
In  one  department  of  the  school  the  greater  part  of  the  time  is  devoted 
to  the  carrying  on  of  technical  processes,  while  in  the  other  department 
the  time  is  devoted  to  research  and  study,  to  ideas  in  composition  and 
design  through  drawing  and  painting  and  to  the  practice  of  the  subjects 
of  special  professional  interest  to  the  student. 

The  opportunity  for  a  greater  educational  development  could  be 
found  in  few  schools  in  this  country, — on  the  one  hand,  the  scientific 
planning  and  developing  of  ideas  in  industrial  processes  with  materials, 
and  on  the  other  hand,  the  developing  of  ideas  expressed  through 
research,  design  and  color,  drawing  and  painting.  It  offers  the  greatest 
possibility  for  achievement  in  Art  in  Industry — the  chance  for  the 
student  designer  to  develop  judgment  and  discrimination  in  taste  and 
for  the  student  craftsman  to  produce  in  materials  things  of  great  beauty. 
It  is  to  this  end  I  draw  your  attention.  The  school  today  is  moving 
rapidly  to  a  better  understanding  of  design  and  of  the  important  part 
good  design,  color  and  discriminating  taste  play  in  the  field  of  indus- 
try. The  principles  underlying  the  subject  matter  have  been  so  handled 
that  the  school  may  not  be  known  in  method  and  theory  either  as  the 
"old  school  way"  or  as  the  "modern  school  way,"  but  as  a  school 
grounded  in  fundamental  principles,  one  whose  expression  takes,  in 
idea,  the  form  best  suited  to  the  individual,  and  with  this  carries  its 
own  fitness  to  the  purpose  of  the  idea.  This  thought  has  been  very 
clearly  exemplified  in  the  annual  exhibition  of  student  work  from  both 
the  Textile  and  Art  Departments. 

Registration 
The  total  number  of  students  attending  the  school  for  the  year 
1927-1928  was  1,528  divided  as  follows: 
Art  Department: 

Day  School   534 

Evening  School 318 

Saturday  School 234 

Summer  School  1927 79 

1.165 

37 


Textile  Department: 

Day  School  120 

Evening  School 243 


Graduation 


363 

49 
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Art  Department 

Textile  Department 

Exhibitions  of  Students'  Work 
There  have  been  outstanding  student  exhibitions  during  the  winter 
— European  sketches  in  water  color,  pen  and  ink,  and  clay,  by  George 
Sklar  and  Robert  Rushton,  Traveling  Scholarship  students  of  1927,  and 
Alfred  Krakusin,  Class  of  1927;  the  Saturday  Junior  Class,  Museum 
Study  and  Research;  an  exhibition  of  the  work  of  the  Design  Class; 
an  exhibition  of  the  work  of  the  Poster  and  Advertising  Design  Class; 
the  Spring  Fashion  Show  staged  in  the  ball  room  of  the  Manufacturers' 
Club  by  students  of  the  Costume  Design  and  Costume  Pageantry 
Classes;  the  annual  exhibition  of  students'  work — these  exhibitions  have 
told  clearly  the  progress  of  the  educational  development  of  the  Art 
Department.  While  great  emphasis  is  laid  upon  the  development  of 
individual  problems  and  class  work  and  museum  research,  it  is,  after 
all,  through  the  product  of  the  school  we  are  to  be  judged.  The 
exhibitions  have  been  stimulating  to  the  students  and  have  received 
most  favorable  comment  from  concerns  outside,  who  in  turn  will  seek 
to  employ  for  professional  work  students  trained  in  such  a  school. 
Already  a  large  number  of  students  who  were  graduated  this  year  have 
been  sought  to  fill  industrial  art  positions. 

Competitions 
Certain  awards  have  been  made  through  competition,  giving  stu- 
dents of  the  School  the  opportunity  to  test  their  abilities  to  fulfill  certain 
definite  requirements  from  both  an  artistic  and  a  technical  standpoint. 

The  following  awards  were  made: 
Posters  for  the  Automobile  Show: 

First  Award David  Walker 

Posters  for  the  University  of  Pennsylvania  Freshman  Frolic: 

Edward  Evans 
Beaux  Arts  Competition  in  Interior  Decoration  Design: 

Lester  Peifer  ' 

Ina  Weisberg 

Charlotte  Spanogle        Second 

Joseph  McElroy  Mention 

Nelson  Lebo 

Harold  Borow 


Horace  Fuller 
Elsie  Sork 
Harold  Hill 
Hortense  Cassell 


First 
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Design 


Posters  for  the  Flower  Festival: 

First  Award George  Marsh 

Second  Award , Margaret  Keisen 

Third  Award David  Walker 

Rug  Designs  for  the  Art  Alliance  of  America: 

First  Award Harriet  Helander 

Second  Award Ada  Meiswinkle 

Third  Award Vincent  Tilden 

Fourth  Award Emily  Garnet 

Fijth  Award Edith  McLaughlin 

Posters  for  Abbott  Maid  Ice  Cream: 

First  Award Paul  Egner 

Second  Award Harry  Deitch 

Third  Award Marian  Barclay 

Fourth  Award Margaret  Keisen 

Fijth  Award Alice  McIlvaine 

Sixth  Award Elizabeth  Zickler 

Posters  for  the  June  Fete  of  the  Abington  Hospital: 

First  Award Russell  Jones 

Stage  setting  painted  by  students  in  Design  for  the  Boy  Scout  cele- 
bration  at  the  Commercial  Museum. 


Loan  Exhibitions 

The  following  exhibitors  have  given  us  through  their  splendid 
work  much  stimulation  and  we  have  enjoyed  the  atmosphere  created 
through  their  work: 
Stained   Glass   and   Cartoons   for   Stained  Glass  Windows — Charles 

Connick,  November  15th  to  29th 
Exhibition  of  Memorial  Stained  Glass  Windows — Nicola  D'Ascenzo, 

December  1st  to  January  1st 
Illustrations,  drawings  and  paintings — Thornton  Oakley,  January 
Water  Color  Sketches — Herbert  Pullinger,  February 
Pastel  Drawings  of  New  York  City — H.  Devitt  Welsh,  March. 
Water  Colors — Edward  Suydam,  April  2nd  to  I4th 
Association  of  Allied  Arts — April  l6th 

Through  the  interest  of  Mrs.  Charles  Stewart  Wurts,  aided  by  the 
Associate  Committee  of  Women,  a  beautiful  exhibition  of  Indian  and 
Paisley  Shawls  was  held  in  the  Textile  Exhibition  Room. 

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Library 

As  the  library  is  intended  for  study  and  research,  it  is  gratifying 
to  know  that  15,000  visits  have  been  made  to  it  during  the  year.  Of 
this  number,  942  represents  the  night  school  attendance. 

Last  year  the  Associate  Committee  of  Women  voted  $150,  to  be 
used  for  books  for  the  library,  of  which  $80  were  still  available  this 
year.  This  Committee  very  generously  added  some  $75  to  this  fund, 
enabling  us  to  enrich  the  library  still  further  in  its  various  departments. 
The  most  notable  of  these  books  were  "The  History  of  French  Mascu- 
line Costume"  by  de  Giafferri,  a  collection  of  plates  that  augmented 
our  "History  of  French  Costume  of  the  World"  by  the  same  author; 
"The  Diaionary  of  English  Furniture"  by  Percy  Macquoid  and  Ralph 
Edward.  This  latter  work  in  three  volumes  is  of  very  great  value, 
being  both  comprehensive  and  authoritative. 

Gifts 

We  have  had  the  pleasure  of  being  the  recipient  of  a  number  of 
valued  gifts. 

The  following  individual  donors  to  the  Library  presented  books, 
plates,  prints,  magazines,  etc.: 

Associate  Committee  of  Women 

Mr.  Ellis  Ames  Ballard 

Field  Museum  of  Natural  History 

Mr.  Roscoe  F.  Fertig 

Mrs.  C.  F.  Judson 

Miss  Elizabeth  J.  Lea 

Manufacturing  Photo-Engravers  Association 

Mrs.  John  D.  McIlhenny 

Mrs.  Thornton  Oakley 

Miss  Nancy  Andrews  Reath 

Mrs.  John  Reilly 

Smithsonian  Institution 
Mr.  Henry  Brinton  Coxe  made  a  generous  contribution  to  be  used 
for  necessary  equipment  in  the  Costume  Design  Department. 

Mr.  J.  Bunford  Samuel  presented  to  the  School  a  beautiful  old 
embroidered  handerchief. 

The  Costume  Design  Department  received  with  keen  appreciation 
contributions  of  materials  from  the  following  mills:  Folwell  Bros.  & 
Company,  Walther  Manufacturing  Company,  Inc.,  Wm.  F.  Read  Sons 
&  Company,  Continental  Mills,  Cleveland  Worsted  Mills,  F.  A.  Boch- 
mann  &  Company,  Inc.,  Aberfoyle  Manufacturing  Company,  and  the 
Virginia  Woolen  Company. 

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Awards 

In  addition  to  the  very  generous  awards  made  by  the  Associate 
Committee  of  Women,  the  other  outstanding  awards  were: 

The  Art  School  European  Traveling  Scholarships,  for  the  purpose 
of  travel  and  study.   Awarded  to  Hubert  Logan  and  Carolyn  John. 

An  award  for  painting  to  be  used  for  a  summer  painting  class  at 
Cape  Cod,  presented  by  Mrs,  William  A,  Dick.  Awarded  to  Emily 
Mercer, 

Awards  to  be  used  in  visiting  the  Museums  of  New  York  City, 
presented  by  Mrs.  J.  Louis  Ketterlinus  for  exceptional  work  in  Practice 
Teaching.  Awarded  to  Lois  Rapp,  Myra  Boyle  and  Margaret  Hoar. 

Lectures 

The  following  lectures  have  been  given  at  the  School  this  year: 
To  the  Illustration  Class: 

Mr.  Edward  Shenton  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Shippen  Green 

Mr.  Edward  Suydam  Elliott 

Mr.  Frank  Schoonover  Miss  Jessie  Willcox  Smith 

To  the  Poster  and  Advertising  Design  Class: 

Mr.  Dee  Brown  Mr.  Tony  Meeley 

Mr.  Henry  Pitz  Mr.  Charles  A.  Stinson 

Mr.  Wm.  Alexander  To  the  Costume  Design  Class: 

Mr.  Sidney  Lomas  Madame  Meeley 

In  presenting  this,  my  review  of  the  year,  in  the  form  of  an 
Annual  Report,  it  gives  me  great  pleasure  to  speak  of  my  keen  appre- 
ciation  of  the  fine  support  and  co-operation  of  the  Trustees,  the  Asso- 
ciate Committee  of  Women,  the  Staff,  the  Faculty  and  the  students  of 
the  School  in  bringing  the  work  of  the  year  to  a  successful  conclusion. 

Respeafully  submitted, 

Edmondson  Hussey, 

Principal. 


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REPORT  OF  THE  TREASURER 

For  the  Fiscal  Year  Ended  May  31,  1928 

GENERAL  FUND 

RECEIPTS 

For  operation  (including  Maintenance) 

State  of  Pennsylvania  Contribution $50,000.00 

City  of  Philadelphia  Contribution 12,500.00- 

Income  from  Endowments 17,320.43 

Membership  Dues 13,027.00 

Tuition  Fees    150,938.50 

Miscellaneous     298.56 

$244,084.49 

Contribution   City   of   Phila- 
delphia Unpaid  for   1927  $37,500.00"" 

Excess  of  Expenditures  ....     29,746.20 

67,246.20 

$311,330.69 

EXPENDITURES 

For  Museum  Maintenance $53,750.53 

School  Maintenance    226,076.96 

Administration  (General  Expense)    ....     31,503.20 


-$311,330.69 


RESTRICTED  FUNDS 

RECEIPTS 

For  Purchase  of  Museum  Collections 

Income  from  Endowments.  .   $21,897.25 
Gifts  and  Membership  Dues     16,617.91 


For  Other  Purposes 

Income  from  Endowments.  .   $13,794.33 
Gifts  and  Miscellaneous 

Receipts    40,625.51 


,515.16 


54,419.84 
$92,935.00 


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EXPENDITURES 

For  Museum  Collections $54,469.39 

Other  Purposes   36,839.18 

$91,308.57 

Balance 1,626.43 


$92,935.00 


ASSETS  AND  LIABILITIES 


ASSETS 

Cash  on  hand  and  in  bank $58,061.49 

Real  Estate  (cost)    $550,778.99 

Less  Mortgages   500,000.00 

50,778.99 

Investments   (cost)    799,291.49 

Contribution  State  of  Pennsylvania  due  May 

31,    1928    12,500.00 

$920,631.97 

Balance 76,846.80 

$997,478.77 

LIABILITIES 

Scholarship  Funds 54,267.19 

Prize  Funds   11,199.57 

Miscellaneous  Funds 735,213.38 

$800,680.14 

Temporary  Loans    115,000.00 

Restriaed  Funds   59,815.22 

Miscellaneous  Funds 21,983.41 

$997,478.77 

We  have  examined  the  books  and  accounts  of  The  Pennsylvania 
Museum  and  School  of  Industrial  Art  for  the  year  ending  May  31, 
1928,  and  we  hereby  certify  that  the  foregoing  Report  of  the  Treasurer 
and  the  Statement  of  Assets  and  Liabilities  correctly  set  forth  the  true 
financial  position  of  the  institution  as  of  that  date. 

Respeafully  submitted. 

Miller,  Franklin,  Basset  &  Co.,  Inc., 
Chas.  C.  Hunziker, 

Certified  Public  Accountant. 
June  11,  1928. 

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REPORT  OF  THE  ASSOCIATE  COMMITTEE 
OF  WOMEN 

To  the  President  and  Board  of  Trustees: 

I  herewith  present  the  Forty-first  Annual  Report  of  the  Associate 
G)mmittee  of  Women,  compiled  from  the  annual  reports  of  the  various 
chairmen  of  committees. 

It  is  with  profound  sorrow  that  we  record  the  death  of  two  of  our 
officers,  Mrs.  Albert  B.  Weimer,  Corresponding  Secretary,  and  Miss 
Nina  Lea,  a  Vice-President. 

Mrs.  W.  Standley  Stokes  was  eleaed  to  fill  the  unexpired  term  of 
Corresponding  Secretary  and  Mrs.  Edgar  W.  Baird  to  fill  that  of  Vice- 
President. 

It  was  with  sincere  regret  that  the  Committee  found  it  necessary 
to  accept  the  resignation  of  a  former  valued  Secretary,  Mrs.  Henry  S. 
Grove,  who  was  unanimously  voted  an  Honorary  Member.  The  resig- 
nation  of  Mrs.  Littleton  W.  T.  Waller  was  accepted  with  regret. 

Two  new  members  have  been  eleaed  to  fill  vacancies:  Mrs.  Fitz 
Eugene  Dixon  and  Mrs.  Stanley  G.  Flagg,  Jr. 

The  Committee  has  given  two  Traveling  Scholarships  of  $800  each 
this  year  from  the  Traveling  Scholarship  Fund. 

This  has  been  a  very  successful  year  in  the  Costume  Class. 
Through  the  efforts  of  members  of  this  committee,  unusually  beautiful 
woolens  were  donated  by  several  manufacturers,  which  made  the  coats 
exhibited  in  the  annual  Fashion  Show  particularly  noticeable. 

The  Entertainment  Committee  turned  over  to  the  Students'  League 
House  $1300,  leaving  in  its  treasury  a  balance  of  $3282  of  the  money 
received  as  the  result  of  its  appeal  to  the  public. 

The  work  of  the  House  Committee  has  been  so  simplified  since  the 
coming  of  Mrs.  Bridges,  and  with  the  co-operation  of  Mr.  Hussey,  that 
there  is  little  for  the  Committee  to  do.  The  Associate  Committee  has 
supplied  an  electric  iron  and  chintz  curtains  among  other  gifts,  all  of 
which  are  most  appreciated. 

To  last  year's  balance  of  $80  in  the  Library  fund  the  Associate 
Committee  added  $75,  with  which  needed  books  were  purchased.  The 
most  notable  of  these  were  "The  History  of  French  Masculine  Cos- 
tume" by  de  Giafferri,  a  collection  of  plates  to  augment  the  "History 
of  French  Feminine  Costume"  bought  previously,  and  the  "History  of 
Feminine  Costume  in  the  World"  by  the  same  author.  The  "Dictionary 

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of  English  Furniture"  by  Percy  Macquoid  and  Ralph  Edward,  in  three 
volumes,  was  presented  by  Mrs.  Charles  Wolcott  Henry,  Mrs.  John  D. 
Mcllhenny  and  Miss  Hinchman.  Added  to  this,  several  of  the  Com- 
mittee  have  sent  in  copies  of  old  magazines  that  were  much  appreciated. 
15,000  visits  have  been  made  to  the  Library  this  year  to  date. 

Possibly,  the  chief  attention  of  the  members  has  been  focussed  on 
the  endeavor  to  help  raise  the  sum  of  $1,850,000,  which  in  the  estima- 
tion of  the  Board  of  Trustees  was  necessary  to  place  the  objeas  of 
art  adequately  in  the  new  Museum. 

While  there  is  a  question  among  educators  as  to  the  ethical  value 
of  prizes  in  general,  the  experience  of  this  School  has  been  in  most 
cases  that  the  prize — usually  a  money  award — has  been  a  real  help  and 
an  incentive  to  continued  effort.  Besides  the  prizes  created  by  endow- 
ments of  former  members  of  this  Committee,  $470  have  been  con- 
tributed. 

All  students  at  the  present  time  holding  scholarships  granted 
through  the  School  and  the  Associate  Committee  of  Women  are  in 
excellent  standing. 

The  Students'  League  House  Committee  announced  with  regret  the 
resignation  of  Miss  Harshberger  because  of  illness,  after  eighteen  years 
faithful  and  devoted  service.  The  temporary  superintendent  has  been 
most  interested  and  helpful. 

This  year's  annual  exhibition  for  the  Textile  students,  planned  by 
Mrs.  C.  Stewart  Wurts,  was  of  Indian,  Persian  and  Paisley  shawls. 
Since  these  shawls  are  no  longer  made,  it  being  a  lost  art,  those  shown 
were  old,  some  over  one  hundred  years,  and  many  were  very  fine. 

Respectfully  submitted, 

Ruth  C.  Stokes, 
Corresponding  Secretary. 


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MEMBERSHIP 

EXTRACTS  FROM  THE  CHARTER 

The  Corporation  shall  be  composed  of  persons  who  may  become 
members  upon  such  terms  as  the  Trustees  shall  determine. 

EXTRACT  FROM  THE  BY-LAWS 

Classification  of  Members 

Benefactors,  who  contribute  or  bequeath  $25,000  or  more  to  the 
Corporation. 

Patrons,  who  contribute  or  bequeath  $5,000  to  the  Corporation. 

•    Fellows,  who  contribute  $1,000  at  one  time. 

Life  Members,  who  contribute  $500  at  one  time. 

Associates,  who  contribute  $250  a  year. 

Sustaining  Members,  who  contribute  $100  a  year. 

Contributing  Members,  who  contribute  $25  a  year. 

Annual  Members,  who  contribute  $10  a  year. 

Any  person  may  be  eleaed  Benefactor,  Patron,  Fellow  or  Life 
Member,  who  shall  have  made  a  gift  to  an  amount  requisite  for  admis- 
sion to  the  respeaive  class,  and  Honorary  Benefaaor,  Honorary  Patron 
or  Honorary  Fellow,  who  shall  have  made  a  loan  of  an  important  work 
of  art  or  colleaion  of  a  value  equal  to  the  gift  of  the  corresponding 
class  of  members  of  the  Corporation. 

Members  in  any  of  the  above  classes  may  be  nominated  and  elected 
at  the  stated  meetings  of  the  Board  of  Trustees.  Three-fourths  of  the 
votes  cast  shall  be  necessary  to  elect  members. 

BenefaCTors,  Patrons,  Fellows  and  Life  Members  shall  not  be 
liable  to  annual  dues. 

All  funds  received  from  Benefactors,  Patrons,  Fellows  and  Life 
Members  shall  be  permanently  invested  as  part  of  the  Endowment 
Fund,  unless  otherv/ise  requested  by  the  donor. 

The  dues  of  Members  who  pay  annually  shall  be  payable  in 
advance. 

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Furniture  Design 


Wood-Work  and  Furniture  Making 


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Interior  Decoration 


Work  in  Ceramics 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  CORPORATION 

Benefaaors,  Patrons  and  Fellows  are  enrolled  in  perpetuity.  Those 
deceased  are  indicated  by  italics. 

BENEFACTORS 

Lud'tngton,  Charles  H, 

Mcllhenny,  John  D. 

Morris,  Miss  Lydia  Thompson 


Baugh,  Margaret  L. 
Chandler,  Percy  M. 
Curtis,  Cyrus  H.  K. 
Elkins,  William  M. 
Frishmuth,  Sarah  S. 
Henry,  Mrs.  Charles  Wolcott 
Lea,  Charlotte  Augusta 
Lorimer,  George  Horace 


Shippe77,  Elizabeth  Swift 

Rice,  Mrs.  Alexander  Hamilton 

Sinkler,  Mrs.  Wharton 

Weightman,  William 

Wood,  William 


PATRONS 


Batrd,  John 
Barton,  Susan  R. 
Bispham,  George  Tucker 
Blanc  hard,  Anna 
Blanchard,  Harriet 
BoDiNE,  Samuel  T, 
Brown,  Mrs.  John  A.,  Jr. 
Browning,  Mrs.  Edward 
Childs,  George  W. 
Clark,  Clarence  M. 
Combs,  Mrs.  Mary  A. 
Cramp,  Mrs.  Theodore  W. 
DissTON,  Henry  and  Sons 
Dobbins,  Ivliss  Mary  A. 
Dolan,  Thomas 
Drexel,  A.  J. 
Drexel,  F.  A. 

Flagg,  Stanley  Griswold,  Jr. 
Garrett,  Julia 
Garrett,  W.  E.,  Jr. 
Gibson,  Henry  C. 
Gibson,  Henry  C. 
Gibson,  Susan  W.  P. 
Harrison,  Thomas  Skelton 
Henry,  Mrs.  J.  Norman 
Hoffman,  Benjamin  R. 
Houston,  H.  H. 
Ingersoll,  Charles  E. 
Jenks,  John  Story 
Johnson,  Eldridge  Reeves 
Kent,  A.  Atwater 
Kent,  Mrs.  A.  Atwater 
Laughlin,  Miss  Anne  Irwin 
Laughlin,  Henry  A. 


Lea,  Henry  C. 

Lea,  Nina 

Lippincott,  Agnes 

McFadden,  John  H. 

Magee,  Fannie  S. 

Martin,  John  C. 

Martin,  Mrs.  John  C. 

Meigs,  Mrs.  Arthur  V. 

Moore,  Clara  J. 

Morris,  John  T. 

Nichols,  Mrs.  H,  S.  Prentiss 

Page,  Louis  Rodman 

Patterson,  Mrs.  Frank  Thorne 

Pell,  Alfred  Duane 

Price,  Eli  Kirk 

Rea,  Samuel 

Rea,  Mrs.  Samuel 

Roberts,  Mrs.  Howard 

Rosenwald,  Lessing  J. 

Search,  Theodore  C. 

Scott,  Anna  D. 

Seeler,  Edgar  V. 

Simpson,  Alex.,  Jr. 

Sinkler,  Wharton 

Smith,  Mrs.  C  Morton 

Starr,  Isaac  Tatnall 

Stokes,  J.  Stogdell 

Sulzberger,  Mayer 

Taylor,  Mary  E. 

Taylor,  Roland  L. 

Temple,  Joseph  E. 

Whitney  A.  and  Sons 

WiDENER,  George  D. 

Willl\ms,  Charles  F. 


Wister,  Sabine  d'lnvilliers 


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FELLOWS 


Allen,  Laura 
Armstrong,  F.  Wallis 
Artman,  Mrs.  Caroline  Foer- 

DERER 

Austin,  Lucylle 
Ballard,  Ellis  Ames 
Battles,  Mrs.  Frank 
Beeber,  Dimner 
B.  T.  B. 

Benson,  Mrs.  Edwin  N.,  Jr. 
Berwind,  Mrs.  Henry  A. 
BiDDLE,  Mrs.  Arthur 
Blair,  Andrew 
BocKius,  Morris  R. 
Bond,  Charles 
Boyd,  William 
Bracken,  Francis  B. 
Brown,  James  Crosby 
Browning,  Mrs.  Edward 
Brubaker,  Mrs.  Albert  P. 
Bullitt,  Orville  H. 
Burnham,  Mrs.  George,  Jr. 
Carson,  Hampton  L. 
Carson,  Mrs.  Hampton  L. 
Carter,  Mrs.  William  T. 
Cassatt,  Gardner 
Chamberlin,  William  B. 
Coleman,  Fannie  B. 
Coles,  Mary  R. 
CoxE,  Mrs.  Alexander  Brown 
CoxE,  Mrs.  Henry  Brinton 
Crane,  T.  L 

CURTIN,   WlLLL\M  WiLSON 

Davis,  Mrs.  John  P. 
Day,  Charles  C. 
Day,  Mrs.  Charles  C. 
Dick,  Mrs.  William  A. 
Dixon,  Mrs.  Samuel  G. 
Dorrance,  John  T. 
Dorrance,  Mrs.  John  T. 
DuPoNT,  Lammot 
DuPont,  Mrs.  Lammot 


DuPoNT,  Mrs.  Pierre  S. 
Earle,  Mrs.  George  H.,  Jr. 
EisENLOHR,  Charles  J. 
Evans,  Ralph  B. 
Eels,  Samuel  S. 
Frazier,  George  Harrison 
FuGUET,  Howard 
Fuller,  Walter  D. 
Fuller,  Mrs.  Walter  D. 
Gates,  Thomas  S. 
Geist,  Clarence  H. 
Gest,  William  P. 
Griscom,  Rodman  E. 
Griswold,  Mrs.  Frank  Tracey 
Hallahan,  Walter  J. 
HoPKiNsoN,  Edward  J. 
Horn,  Joseph  V. 
Horner,  Samuel,  Jr. 
Hubbard,  Mrs.  Henry  V. 
Huff,  Mrs.  George  F. 
Humphreys,  Miss  Letitia 
Hutchinson,  Mrs.  Joseph  B. 
Hutchinson,  Sydney  E. 
Ingersoll,  Henry  McKean 
Jayne,  Horace  H.  F. 
Jenkins,  Charles  F. 
Jenks,  John  S. 
Johnson,  Alba  B. 
Johnson,  Mrs.  Edwin  J. 
Keen,  Edwin  F. 
Ladd,  Mrs.  Westray 
Lavino,  E.  J. 
Lea,  Arthur  H. 
Lea,  Mrs.  Arthur  H. 
Leeds,  Morris  E. 
LippiNcoTT,  J.  Bertram 
Lippincott,  Mrs.  J.  Bertram 
Mansure,  Edmund  L. 
Mason,  John  H.,  Sr. 
McClatchy,  John  H. 
McCreary,  Mrs.  George  D. 
McIlhenny,  Mrs.  John  D. 


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McMuRTRiE,  Miss  Ellen  Smith,  John  Story 

Morris,  Lawrence  J.  Smith,  Lewis  Lawrence 

Morris,  Samuel  Wheeler  Sullivan,  James  F. 

Newbold,  Arthur  E,,  Jr.  Sullivan,  John  J. 

Newton,  A.  Edward  Thomson,  Walter  S. 

Peck,  Staunton  B.  Townsend,  Mrs.  David 
Pell,  Mrs,  Cornelia  Livingston  Tubize  Artificial  Silk  Co. 

Prime,  Mrs.  Alfred  C.  Tyson,  Mrs.  Carroll  S.,  Jr. 

Reifsnyder,  Howard  Van  Dyke,  J.  W. 

Randolph,  Anna  Vaux,  Henry  Pepper 

Reilly,  George  Vaux,  Mrs.  Henry  Pepper 

Robins,  Thomas  Waller,  Mrs.  Littleton  W.  T., 

RODENBOUGH,  ElMER  E.  JR. 

Roosevelt,  Nicholas  G.  Warriner,  Samuel  D. 

RossMASSLER,  Mrs.  Richard  Wentz,  Williamia  W. 

Saunders,  William  L.,  2nd  Williams,  David  E. 
Saunders,  Mrs.  William  L.,  2nd  Williams,  John  B. 

Smith,  Albert  L.  Windrim,  John  T. 

Smith,  Edward  B.,  Jr.  Wolf,  Morris 

Smith,  Geoffrey  S.  Zimmermann,  John  E. 


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LIFE  MEMBERS 


Allen,  Joseph 
AuDENRiED,  Mrs.  Lewis 
Baeder,  Adamson  &  Co, 
Barney,  James  W. 
Battles,  H.  H. 
Battles,  Mrs.  H.  H. 
Beardwood,  Mrs.  Joseph  T. 
Beck,  Miss  Adele  M. 
Bein,  August 
Blaetz,  Jacob  H. 
Blair,  Mrs.  Andrew 
Blakiston,  Miss  Mary 
Bland,  P.  Brooke 
Bland,  Mrs.  P.  Brooke 
Boericke,  Gideon 
Boger  &  Crawford 
Bok,  Edward  W. 
BoK,  Mrs.  Edward  W. 
Bower,  F.  B. 
Bower,  William  H. 
Braun,  John  F. 
Brazier,  Miss  E.  Josephine 
Bready,  Edwin  F. 
Brock,  Henry  G. 
Bryant,  Henry  G. 
Budd,  Edward  J. 
Butcher,  Henry  C. 
Butcher,  Mrs.  Henry  C. 

Caldwell,  J.  E.  &  Co. 

Capp,  Seth  Bunker 

Carpenter,  Captain  Aaron  E. 

Chase,  Mrs.  Mary  Justice 

Chichester,  Mrs.  George 

Clark,  Charles  D. 

Clark,  Edward  Walter 

Clark,  Walton 

Clark,  Mrs.  Walton 

Clarke,  Louis  S. 

Cochran,  M. 

Coleman,  Edward  R. 

Collins,  Henry  H. 


Collins,  Mrs.  P.  S. 
Cope,  Miss  Caroline  E. 
Curwen,  Samuel 
De  La  Cour,  J.  Carl 
De  La  Cour,  Mrs.  J.  Carl 
DoBSON,  John  and  James,  Inc. 
Dreer,  Mrs.  William  F. 
Drexel,  Mrs.  John  R. 
Duhring,  Mrs.  Henry 
DU  Pont  de  Nemours,  E.  I.  &  Co. 
DWIER,  W.  Kirkland 
Eagleson,  John 
Eshner,  Augustus  A. 
Eddystone  Mfg.  Co. 
Elkins,  George  W.,  Jr. 
Evans,  Miss  Lena  Cadwalader 
Evans,  Thomas 
Evans,  Mrs.  Thomas 
Eyre,  Mrs.  Lawrence 
Fay,  Leonard  A. 
Pels,  Mrs.  Samuel  S. 
Ford,  Bruce 
Ford,  Mrs.  Bruce 
FouLKROD,  Mrs.  John  J.,  Jr. 
Fromuth,  August  G. 
Fuller,  Mrs.  William  A.  M. 
Furness,  Mrs.  H.  H.,  Jr. 
Garrett,  Mrs.  Walter 
Geyelin,  Mrs.  Emile  C. 
Gribbel,  John 
Grove,  Mrs.  Henry  S. 
Harper,  Warner 
Harper,  Mrs.  Warner 
Harrison,  George  L. 
Harrison,  Henry  Norris 
Harrison,  John,  Jr. 
Harvey,  J.  S.  C. 
Harvey,  Mrs.  J.  S.  C 
Harvey,  R.  Wistar 
Hatfield,  Henry  R. 
Heimerdinger,  Leo  H. 
Helme,  William  E. 


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Helme,  Mrs.  William  E. 
Heppe,  Florence  J. 
Hetzel,  George  J. 
Hill,  George  W. 

HiNCHMAN,  Miss  Anne 

HiNCHMAN,  Miss  MaRGARETTA  S. 

Hires,  Charles  E. 
Horn  &  HAia)ART  Baking  Co. 
Horrocks,  Chas.  M.  &  J.  Howard 
Horstmann,  Wm.  H.  &.  Sons 
Jackson,  Albert  Atlee 
Jackson,  Mrs.  Albert  Atlee 
Jarden,  Mrs.  Mary  Templin 
Jayne,  David  &  Sons 
Johnson,  Mrs.  George  K. 
Johnson,  Herbert 
Johnson,  R.  Winder 
JusTi,  Henry  M. 
Justice,  Mrs.  William  W. 
Keen,  Mrs.  Edwin  F. 
Kennedy,  John  M.,  Jr. 
Ketterlinus,  J.  Louis 
Ketterlinus,  Mrs.  J.  Louis 
Klauder,  Charles  Z. 
Klebansky,  Wolf 
Klebansky,  Mrs.  Wole 
Krumbhaar,  Mrs.  Edward  B. 
Landenberger,  J.  Willl\m 
Earner,  Chester  W. 
Leisenring,  Edward  B. 
Lewis,  Mrs.  John  Frederick 
Lewis,  Richard  A. 
LiPPiNCOTT,  Walter  H. 
Lloyd,  Malcolm,  Jr. 
Logan,  Mrs.  Robert  R, 
LowRY,  John  C. 
MacNeill,  William 
Madeira,  Louis  C.  &  Sons 
Mason,  Miss  Jane  Graham 
Matteossian,  Mrs.  Herant 

Baron 
May,  Mrs.  Joseph 
McCahan,  William  J.,  Jr. 
McLanahan,  M.  Hawley 


McMicHAEL,  Emory 
McMiCHAEL,  Mrs.  Emory 
McNeely,  Miss  Florence 
McNeely,  Robert  K. 
McNeely,  Mrs.  Robert  K. 
McOwEN,  Frederick 
Meigs,  Arthur  L 
Meirs,  Mrs.  Richard  Waln 
Mertz,  Mrs.  Oscar  E. 
Mertz,  Oscar  E.,  Jr. 
Miles,  Thomas  H, 
Miller,  Mrs,  Benjamin 
Miller,  Mrs.  E.  Clarence 
MiLLviLLE  Mfg.  Co. 
Milne,  David 
Montgomery,  Robert  L. 
Montgomery,  Mrs.  Robert  L. 
Moore,  Mrs,  Amory  C. 
Moore,  Clarence  B. 
Morris,  Effingham 
Morton,  Mrs.  Arthur  V. 
Newbold,  Mrs,  John  S. 
Newton,  Mrs.  Jewett  B. 
Oehrle  Brothers 
Oliver  Knitting  Co. 
Olsen,  Tinius,  Sr. 
Perot,  T.  Morris,  Jr. 
PiTCAiRN,  Raymond 
Powers,  Thomas  Harris 
Proctor  and  Schwartz 
Provident  Life  &  Trust  Co. 
Quaker  Lace  Co. 
RoBBiNs,  George  A. 
Roberts,  Mrs.  Charles 
Roberts,  George  Brinton 
Roberts,  Mrs.  George  Brinton 
Robinson,  Anthony  Wayne 
Ross,  Adam  A. 
Rossmassler,  Walter  H. 
Ryan,  James  J. 
Countess  of  Santa  Eulalia 
ScHOLES,  William  Sons,  Inc. 
Schmidt,  Charles  E. 


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ScHWEHN,  Harry  J. 
Scott,  William  H. 
Segal,  Adolph 
Semple,  Helen 
Semple,  Mrs,  Matthew 
Sewall,  Arthur  W. 
Sewall,  Mrs.  Arthur  W. 
Smith,  Mrs.  A.  Percival 
Smith,  Horace  Eugene 
Smith,  Mrs.  Jacqueline  H. 
Smith,  Mrs.  Lewis  Lawrence 
Spink,  William 
Steel  Heddle  Mfg.  Co. 
Steele,  Joseph  M.  ' 
Stewardson,  Emlyn  L. 
Stokes,  Mrs.  Horace 
Sullivan,  James  J. 
Supplee-Wills-Jones  Milk  Co. 
Sutro,  Paul  E. 
Sykes  Brothers,  Inc. 


Taft,  Elihu  B. 
Thayer,  Mrs.  Sydney 
Thomas,  T.  Lewis 
Thropp,  Mrs.  Joseph  E. 
Todd,  Mrs.  Forde  Anderson 
Tonner,  Mrs.  William  T. 
TowNSEND,  Miss  Pauline 
Wagner,  Samuel 
Warden,  W.  G. 
Warner,  Langdon 
Welsh,  Francis  Ralston 
Wetherill  and  Brother 
Whitall,  Tatum  Co. 
Williams,  Mrs.  David  E. 
Wood,  Mrs.  Charles  Martin 
Wood,  Walter 
Wriggins,  Charles  C. 
Wright,  Mrs.  Raymond  D.  B. 
Wyatt,  Mrs,  Walter  S. 


SUSTAINING  MEMBERS 


Atlas  Dye  Works 
Brooks  Brothers  Co. 
Clothier,  Isaac 
Continental  Mills,  Inc. 
Erben-Harding  Co. 
Fairmount  Park  Art 

Assocl\tion 
Masland,  C.  H.  &  Sons,  Inc. 


McGuiRK,  John  J. 
Philadelphia  Electric  Co. 
Roberts,  Mrs.  Percival,  Jr. 
Star  and  Crescent  Co. 
Stead-Miller  Company 
Wetherill,  Mrs.  Samuel  P. 
Wilson,  James  and  Sons 
Wood,  Edward  Randolph 


CONTRIBUTING  MEMBERS 


Abbott's  Alderney  Dairies    Bochmann,   F.  A.    and 

Art  Alliance,  The 

Bains,  E, 

Bates,  Daniel  Moore 

Beck,  Charles  L. 

Bishop,  Robert  P. 

Blakiston,  Kenneth  M. 

Bloch.  Arthur 


Campbell,  John  J. 
Company,  Inc.  Carstairs,  Daniel  H. 

Bonnell,  Mrs.   Henry  H.  Clay,  Miss  Helen  Maud 
Bromley,   Henry  S.  Clay,  Mrs.  Mary  F.  R. 

Broomall,  Mrs.  Harold  S.   Collins,  Alfred  M. 
Brown,  Landy  B.  Community  Finance 

Browne,  Mrs.  John  Coates       Service,  Inc. 
Burpee,  Mrs.  Frank  H,       Converse,  Miss  Mary  E. 


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Coral  Manufacturing 

Company 
Cunningham,  Wilfred  H. 
Currie,  Barton  W. 
Darlington,  William  M. 
Dashiell,  Mrs.  P.  T. 
Dearnley,  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Degn,  William  L. 
Drexel,  Mrs.  George  W. 

Childs 
Fisher,  Howard  W. 
Fisher,  Mrs.  Thomas 
Fitzpatrick,  A.  L. 
Fletcher  Works 
Foerderer,  Percival  E. 
Fox,  Miss  Hannah 
Freeman,  Mrs.  Samuel  M. 
Freund,  Rudolph 
Friedberger- Aaron 

Manufacturing  Company 
Gibbs  Underwear 

Company 
Gibson,  Henry  C. 
Gilmour,  R.  and  A.  J. 
Goldstein,  Leopold 
Gray,  Wilfred 
Groome,  Mrs.  John  C. 
Gudebrod,  Carl  B. 
Hart,  Mrs.  Charles 

McCurdy 
Hart,  Hugh  D. 
Haslam  and  Querner 
Henderson,  Mrs.  Samuel  J. 
Hiester,  Mrs.  Isaac 
Holmes,  William  L. 
Ionic  Mills 
Jeanes,  Mrs.  Isaac  W. 
Jones,  Frederick  T. 
Kelley,   John  A.,   Jr. 
Kerr,  Mrs.  George  M. 
Kind,  Mrs.  Hermine 
Knox,  Charles  C. 
Lea,    Charles   M. 


Legge,  Percy  A. 
Leighton,  A.  O. 
Leighton,  Mrs.  A.  O. 
Levering,  Frank  D. 
Lewis,  Theodore  J. 
Ley,  Mrs.  Harold  G. 
Logan  Investment  Society 
Lotz,  William  F. 
Lowry,  Mrs.  William  C. 
Ludington,  C.  Townsend 
Ludington,  Mrs.   C. 

Townsend 
Markoe,  Mrs.  John 
McFadden,  Barclay 
Mellor,  Norman 
Mendelssohn  Club 
Metasol  Company 
Millville  Manfacturing 

Company 
Mitchell,  Allen  R.  and 

Sons 
Montgomery,  William  J. 
Morris,    E.    H. 
Moss  Rose  Manufaaur- 

ing   Company 
Murphy,  Edward 
Myers,  George  DeB. 
Nassau,  Mrs.  Charles  F. 
Nathanson,  Mrs.  Harry  M. 
Neubauer,  Bernard  B. 
Newbold,   Eugene   S. 
Oelbermarm,  William  D. 
Oliver,  Mrs.  L.  Stauflfer 
Page,  Mrs.  Louis  Rodman 
Parker,  Mrs.  Alvin  A. 
Parker,  Robert  B. 
Perot,  Mrs.  T.  Morris,  Jr. 
Peterson,  Arthur 
Pew,  J.  Howard 
Phelps,   Henry  F. 
Philadelphia  Carpet  Mills 
Philadelphia  Felt 

Company 


Quinn,  Richard  Lewis 
Read,  William  F.  and 

Sons  Company 
Reilly,  Mrs.  John 
Reilly,  Mrs.  Joseph  H. 
Rhoads,    William   G. 
Rinehart's,  H.  P.  Sons, 

Inc. 
Rosenbach  Galleries,  The 
Rush,  Mrs.  Benjamin 
Samuel,  Frank 
Sanborn,  Edward  H. 
Schiedt,  J.  Henry 
Schmidt,  Mrs.  Edward  A. 
Schofield,  J.  Dobson 
Seeler,  Mrs.  Edgar  V. 
Simon,  Mrs.  Stephen  J. 
Smith,  Marming  J. 
Snowden,  F.  Laird 
Sparks,   John  W. 
Sproules,  Edward  G. 
Stimson,  Miss  Anna  K. 
Stroud,  Mrs.  Morris  W. 
Taylor   Brothers 
Thomson,  Miss  Anne,  Jr. 
Tily,  Herbert  J. 
Trainer,  Joseph  C. 
Turner,  John  S. 
Walther,  John  F. 
Warden,  Mrs. 

Clarence  A. 
Wasserman,  Howard 
Webb,  Andrew  S. 
West,  Mrs.  Isabella 
Whiteley   and    Collier 
Willard,  Mrs.  De  Forest  P. 
Willcox,  James  M. 
Wilmsen,  Bernard 
Winsor,  Mrs.  James  D. 
Wood,  Clement  B. 
Woodward,  Mrs.  George 


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ANNUAL  MEMBERS 


Abbott,  Fred  W. 
Abbott,  Miss  Gertrude 
Abbott,  Yarnall 
Aberle,  George  F. 
Abmeyer,  Gustav  W.  E. 
Abrahams,  Robert  D. 
AchuflF,  Robert  P. 
Acker,  Mrs.  Finley 
Acton,  K.  C. 
Adaire,  Alexander 
Adamson,  Mrs.  C.  B. 
Addis,  Leonard  M. 
Adger,  Miss  William 
Adolph,  Albert  J. 
Agnew,  C.  F. 
Albers,  Anton  P. 
Albrecht,  Nicholas 
Alden,  E.  H. 
Alexander,  Benjamin 
Alexander,    Miss   Delia 
Alexander,  Edward  T. 
Alexander,  Mrs.  Helen  V. 
Alexander,  Leo 
Alexander,  Mrs.  W.  W. 
Allen,  Agnes 
Allen,  Clifford  P.,  Jr. 
Allen,  Eugene  Y. 
Allen,   Mrs.  Maria 

McKean 
Allen,  William  L. 
Allen,  Mrs.  William  N. 
AUeson,  Mrs.  Henry  F. 
Alpern,  M. 
Alpern,  Max 
Alteneder,    Theodore 
Arneth,  J.  A. 
Amos,  Harry  M. 
Anderson,  E.  H. 
Anderson,  F.  R. 
Anderson,  Mrs.  Edward 

A. 
Anderson,  Miss  Harriet 
Anderson,  Harvey 
Anderson,  Matthew 
Anderson,  William 
Anderson,  W.  M. 
Anderson,  W.  S. 
Anderson,  Mrs.  William 

Downs 
Anne,  Miss  Frances 
Anthony,  Miss  Lucy  E. 
Antrim,    Mrs.    Phyllis    L. 
Apex  Chemical  Company 


Applegate,  Miss  S.  E. 
Appleton,  A.  D. 
Appleton,   Heruy  Lewis 
Appleton,  W.  S. 
Apt,  Max 

Archer,  Mrs.  F.  Morse 
Armistead,  Mrs.  S.  G. 
Aronson,  H.  A. 
Asam,  Henry 
Ashbrook,  Mrs.  Joseph 
Ashman,  Charles  T. 
Ashman,  Mrs,  Charles  T. 
Ashton,  Mrs.  Leonard 
Ashton,  Mrs.  Thomas  G. 
Aspel,   Joseph 
Assenheimer,   Charles   F. 
Astley,  Mrs.  G.  Mason 
Atkinson,  J.  Powell 
Atkinson,  James  H. 
Atkinson,  Thomas  H. 
Auerbach,  Samuel 
Austin,  Mrs.  Esmonde  H. 
Austin,  Richard  L. 
Ayers,  H.  H.  and  A.  B. 
Ayres,   Henry 
Babbitt,  Niles  S. 
Bachofer,  J.  Louis 
Bacon,  Mrs.  Francis  L. 
Baer,  B.  F.,  Jr. 
Bahr,  A.  W. 
Bailey,  Raymond  H. 
Bailey,  Walter  C. 
Baird,  Edgar  W. 
Baird,   Mrs.  Edgar  W. 
Baird,  Joseph 
Baird,  Thomas  E.,  Jr. 
Baker,   A.   T. 
Baker,  Daniel 
Baker,  Miss  Rose 
Balano,  Mrs.  P.  H. 
Balderston,   Eugene   P. 
Balderston,  Mrs.  H.  L. 
Baldi,  Vito  M. 
Baldwin,  Kate  W. 
Baldwin,  R.  Robert 
Balfrey,  M.  Eugene 
Ball,  Mrs.  John  Price 
Ball,  Thomas  H. 
Ballard,  Mrs.  Ellis  Ames 
Ballinger,  Robert  L 
Barclay,  Anna  Wister 
Bardsley,  Walter  R. 
Baringer,  Milton  F. 


Barker,  Samuel  H. 
Barlement,  Philip  L. 
Barnes,  Miss  Eleanor 

Biddle 
Barnes,  Mrs.  John 

Hampton 
Barnes,  M.  F.  V. 
Barnes,  Warren   S. 
Barnett,  Harry  Newton 
Baron,    A. 
Barratt,  Alfred 
Barry,  James  B. 
Bass,  Joseph  H. 
ijassett,  H.  P. 
Baton,  H.  E. 
Baxter,   C.  C. 
Beach,  G.  F. 
Beale,  Clifford 
Beale,  L.  T. 
Beam,  Mrs.  Perry 
Beath,  E.  R. 
Beatty,  John  E. 
Beatty,  Lawrence    R. 
Beaumont,  Charles  O. 
Bebette,  Miss  Ruth 
Bechmann,  Mrs.  William 
Bechtel,  John  N. 
Beck,  Charles  W.,  Jr. 
Beck,  Mrs.  J.  B. 
Becker,  Gustav 
Beckman,  Joseph  S. 
Bedford,  J.  Claude 
Beebe,  Lucius 
Beechwood,  George  E. 
Beerwald,  Benjamin  D. 
Behrer,   Mrs.   Lovey  A. 
Beishlag,  Mrs.  B.  E. 
Belber,   Aaron  S. 
Bell,  Miss  Emily 
Bell,  Mrs.  James  McK. 
Bell,  Samuel,  Jr. 
Bellin,  Harry 
Belmont,  E.  A. 
Belmont,  L.  A. 
Belsterling,  William  F. 
Bement,  William  P. 
Benbow,  George  L. 
Bencker,  Ralph  B. 
Benkert,  W.  C,  Sr. 
Bennett,  Stanley 
Bennett,  William  A. 
Benson,  John  W. 
Benze,  C.  Theodore 


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Kerens,  Bernard 
Berg,  Adolph 
Berger,  David 
Berger,  M.  Russell 
Berkelbach,  John  S. 
Bernardo,  Filomena 
Bernheimer,  L.  G. 
Berry,  George  W. 
Berry,  Mrs.  Naomi  F. 
Bett,  J.  B. 

Betts,  Mrs.  Charles  L. 
Bertolet,  J.  Allen 
Bertolette,  Miss  Helen 
Beta  Gamma  Sigma 

Sorority 
Bettle,  Mrs.  Samuel 
Beury,  Charles  E. 
Biberman,  Lewis 
Bickel,  Charles  E.,  Sr. 
Bickel,  John 
Bickley,  George  Howard 
Biddle,  Alfred  A. 
Biddle,  Charles  W. 
Biddle,  Miss   Edith   F. 
Biddle,  Miss  Emily  W. 
Biederman,  Louis 
Biles,  Mrs.  George  H. 
Biles,  W.  G. 
Billett,   Edward 
BiUikoopf,  Mrs.  Ruth 
Birdsong  and  Company 
Bishop,  Miss   Abigail 
Bishop,  James  C. 
Bishop,  Mrs.    Philip 
Bishop,  William 
Bjornsgaard,  P.  L. 
Blabon,   Mrs.   George  C. 
Black,  D.  Frank 
Blackburne,  Mrs.  Ida  P. 

C. 
Blai,  Boris 

Blakiston,  Miss  Emma 
Blanckensee,  Leon 
Blankenburg,  Mrs. 

Rudolph 
Blau,   Adolf 
Blaustein,  Louis 
Blechschmidt,  Dorothy  C. 
Blight,  Mrs.  William  S. 
Blitzstering,  M.  L.  and 

Company 
Blcod,  Henry 
Blood,  Mrs.  Russell 
Ploom,  Homer  C. 


Blum,  Charles 
Blumenthal,    Moses 
Bodo,  Louis 
Boericke,  Harold 
Boeshore,  Miller  H. 
Bohan,  Mrs.  Mary  Reap 
Bok,  W.  Curtis 
Bole,  Mrs.  John  Clark 
Bolder,  Samuel 
Bolton,  Mrs.  Samuel 
Boner,  Mrs.  Mary  H. 
Bonniwell,  Miss  Josephine 
Bonsall,  Miss  Alice  R. 
Bonsall,  Rodney  T. 
Bonschur,    Eleanor    T. 
Borden,  Mrs.  James  B. 
Borgenski,  Samuel  J. 
Borie,    Charles   L.,   Jr. 
Bornet,  Vaughn  T. 
Bortel,  Samuel  B. 
Borthwick,  Ralph  C. 
Borton,  Mrs.  G.  W. 
Bosch,   F.  J. 

Bosler,  Mrs.  Lester  C. 
Bossard,   Jay  C. 
Boston,  L.  N. 
Boudart,  Charles  J. 

Boulden,  C.  C. 

Bourne,  James  M. 

Bouse,  Robert  L. 

Bower,  Louis 

Bowen,  Samuel  S. 

Bower,  Mrs.  George  R. 

Bower,  John  L. 

Bowers,  Mrs.  Walter 

Bowman,  C.  Horace 

Boyd,   James 

Boyer,  Mrs.  Lillie  Eliza- 
beth 

Boyle,  William  M. 

Bradbury,  Mrs.  Samuel 

Bradley,  E.  W. 

Bradley,  Mrs.  Emma  V. 

Bradley,  Mrs.  John  A. 

Brady,     Franklin 

Brady,  W.  T. 

Braley,  Miss  Elizabeth  W. 

Brannen,  Alfred  J. 

Branson,  Mrs.  Charles  F. 

Branson,  Howard  L 

Branson,  Thomas  F. 

Branson,  Mrs.  Thomas  F. 

Braun,  Eugene  A. 

Braun,  Gustave  C. 

Braun,  Mrs.  W.  F.  Harold 


Brazer,  Clarence  W. 
Brazier,  Mrs.  H.  Bartol 
Breeding,  Earl  B. 
Bregy,  Mrs.  Caroline 

Harrah 
Brehman,  A.  Balfour 
Breisch,  Mrs.  Annie  M. 
Breneman,  Joseph  T. 
Brengle,  Henry  G. 
Brennan,  James  M. 
Brenner,  S.  S. 
Breuil,  Mrs.  James  F. 
Breyer,   Henry  W. 
Brigham,  Mrs.  Marshall 

Henry 
Brindley,   Frank  C. 
Brinkmann,    Leon 
Brinton,  C.  C. 
Brinton,  Francis  D. 
Brinton,  Mrs.  Jos.  Hill 
Brinton,  R.    L. 
Brister,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  B. 
Britton,  Mrs.  Beatrice  U. 
Brock,  Mrs.  Horace 
Brocklehurst,  Harry 

Brogan,  Paul  L. 

Brook,  Maurice 

Brooke,  Mrs.  George 

Brooks,  A.  J. 

Brooks,  Alfred  M. 

Broughal,  Dennis  J. 

Browder,  Mrs.  J.  B. 

Brown,  Miss  Agnes  W. 

Brown,  Albert  G. 

Brown,  Mrs.  Alex 

Prown,  Andrew  V. 

Brown,  Mrs.  C.  M. 

Brown,  Clarence  M. 

Brown,  Clarence  W. 

Brown,  Claude  P. 

Prown,  Coleman  P. 

Brown,  Dee  Carlton 

Brown,  F.  G. 

Brown,  Mrs.  Francis 
Shunk 

Brown,  Mrs.  Frederick 

Brown,  G.  Paul 

Brown,  Harvey  Dee 

Brown,  J.   Newlin 

Brown,  Jay  H. 

Brown,  Mrs.  Richard  P. 

Brown,  Walter 

Brown,  William  Findlay 

Brown,  Mrs.  Wilson  H. 

Brucker,  Miss  A.  M. 


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Bruehl,  Mrs.  Mary  J. 
Bruen,  Miss  Catherine  A. 
Bruen,  H.  Robertson 
Brumbaugh,  G.  Edwin 
Brumbaugh,  Mrs.   G. 

Edwin 
Bruner,  Francis  A. 
Brunhouse,  Errol  R. 
Brunker,  Robert  J. 
Bryan,  Newman  W. 
Bryant,  Mrs.  William 
Buckley,  Edward  S.,  Jr. 
Buckley,  J.  Brooke 
Buhler,  Mrs.  Frank  W. 
Bullitt,  Miss  Mgt.  E. 
Bullock,  Mrs.  Horace 
Burger,  Eugene  Frederic 
Burgess,  James  W. 
Burk  Brothers 
Burk,  Henry 
Burkart,  Frederick  P. 
Burke,  John  F. 
Burkhardt,  John,  Jr. 
Burkle,  John 
Burnham,  E.  Lewis 
Burnhill  Manufacturing 

Company 
Burns,  Robert 
Burnstine,  Daniel 
Burston,  L.  J. 
Burt,  Miss  M.  Theodora 
Burton,  Mrs.  Alfred 
Burwell,  Frank 
Bushnell,  Joseph,  Jr. 
Bustos,  Enrique 
Butler,  Mrs.    Charles 

Noble 
Butler,  Mrs.  Edgar  H. 
Button,  Mrs.  Joseph 

Priestly 
Buzby,  Charles  E. 
Cabeen,  Frank  A.,  Jr. 
Cadbury,  John  Warder, 

Jr. 

Cadwalader,  Mrs.  John 
Cadwalader,  Mrs.  Lambert 
Cadwalader,  Miss  Sophie 
Cahn,  Tillman 
Calder,  Mrs.  W.  C. 
Caldwell,  Miss  Florence 

F. 
Caldwell,  J.  E.  and  Com- 
pany 
Caldwell,  Mrs.  James 
Emott 


Caldwell,  Mrs.  John  A. 
Caldwell,  Miss  Marjorie 

Tatnall 
Calkins,  Frederic  H. 
Callahan,  Miss  Catherine 
Callahan,  Griffin  C. 
Calwell,  Charles  S. 
Camero,  Miss  Blanche 
Cameron,  William  P. 
Camp,  Frank  M. 
Camp,  Mrs.  Frank  M. 
Campbell,  Mrs.  Hannah 
Campbell,  Mrs.  Mason 
Campbell,  Milton 
Campbell,  William  E. 
Campion,  H.  F. 
Campion,  Herbert  G. 
Canby,  W.  Marriott 
Canfield,  John  M. 
Cannell,  Mrs.  George 
Carey,  John 
Carles,  Frederick 
Carlson,  Miss  Ida 
Carnwath,  James 
Carpenter,  J.  Fred 
Carpenter,  John  T. 
Carr,  Henry  Ashley 
Carr,  William  A. 
Carre,  Frank  L. 
Carroll,  Louis  J. 
Carroll,  Peter  F. 
Carroll,  Thomas  A. 
Carruthers,  H.  A. 
Carson,  John  T. 
Carson,  Robert,  Sr. 
Carson,  T.  L 
Carter,  Mrs.  Ethel 
Carter,  Mrs.  Katherine  E. 
Carthy,  John 
Carry,  Andrew  T. 
Carver,  Mrs.  Samuel  E. 
Casanave,  John  H. 
Casey,  J.  P. 
Cassard,  Mrs.  H.  L. 
Cassatt,  Robert  K. 
Castner,  Samuel,  Jr. 
Castor,  Mrs.  William  O. 
Catherine,  Irwin  T. 
Cauffman,  Louis  C. 
Caywood,  Harry 
Chabrow,   David 
Chadwick,  Mrs.  E.  F. 
Chahoon,  Mrs.  M.  D. 

Owen 


Chamberlain,   Mrs, 

William 
Champion,  Mrs.  Earl  M. 
Chambers,  Francis  T. 
Chambers,  J.    Howard 
Chambers,  Mrs.  J. 

Howard 
Chandler,   Mrs.   George 

F. 
Chandler,  Mrs.  Nancy  K. 
Channell,  Miss  Mary  A. 
Chapman,  Mrs.  Lucia  P. 
Chapman,  William  R.,  Jr. 
Cheston,  Mrs.  J. 

Hamilton 
Chew,  Miss  Elizabeth  B. 
Chew,  Mrs.  Oswald 
Chew,  Samuel  L. 
Chew,  William  H. 
Chism,  Mrs.  Harriet  W. 
Chism,  J.  F. 
Chorley,  Mrs.  Sarah  E. 
Christensen,  Adolph 
Christian,  Edward  D. 
Chubb,  Ethel  L. 
Church,  Arthur  L. 
Claflin,  Mrs.  C.  B. 
Clapp,  Algernon  R. 
Clark,  Mrs.  C.  Howard, 

Clark,  E.  W.,  Jr. 
Clark,  Edward  Walter,  3rd 
Clark,  Mrs.  E.  W.,  3rd 
Clark,  Herbert  L. 
Clark,  Mrs.  Herbert  L. 
Clark,  Joseph  S. 
Clark,  Lewis  Neilson 
Clark,  Percy  H. 
Clarke,  J.  E. 
Clarke,  Jacob  Orie 
Clarke,  John  L. 
Clarke,  John  Murdoch 
Clattenburg,  A.  E. 
Clausen,  William  H.,  Jr. 
Clavan,  Harry  E. 
Clay,  Mrs.  Robert  C. 
Clay,  Thomas  W.  W. 
Cleeland,  Mrs.  Zora 
Clemence,  Victor  B. 
Clement,  Thomas  F. 
Clements.  Mrs.  Samuel 

M.,   Jr. 
Clopp,  George  B. 
Clothier,  Miss  Caroline 


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Clothier,  Walter 
Clothier,  Mrs.  Walter 
Clyde,  Miss  Margaret 
Clymer,  Edward  T. 
Coates,  William  M. 
Cobbett,  Alfred   H. 
Cobden,  Mrs.  A.  B. 
Cochran,  Miss  Eva  H. 
Cochran,  Peyton  S. 
Cochrane,  Miss  Kath.  L. 
Cochrane,  Mrs.  Henry  C. 
Cock,  George  B. 
Cogan,  Thomas  E. 
Coggeshall,  Mrs.  T. 

Russell 
Cohen,  A.  J. 
Cohen,  Herman  L. 
Cohen,  Leon 
Cohen,  William 
Cohn,  Leon 
Cole,  E.  Z. 
Cole,  Elston  C. 
Coleman,  Mrs.  Clinton  B. 
Coleman,  Mrs.  G.  Dawson 
Coleman,  Philip  F. 
Coles,  Mrs.  Strieker 
Coley,  Walter  R. 
Colket,  E.  Burton 
Colket,  Tristram  C,  2nd 
Collings,  Mrs.  Walter  N. 
Collingwood,  Miss  Jennie 
Collins,  James  Monroe 
Collins,  Patrick  J. 
Collins,  Mrs.  William  J. 
Colohan,  Mrs.  J.  B.,  3rd 
Colton,   Ralph  L. 
Comings,  A.  V. 
Comly,  Miss  Emma 

Ridgway 
Condon,  Carol  V. 
Conlen,  William  J. 
Connor,    Edward 
Connor,  Hamilton  C. 
Converse,  Mrs.  John  W. 
Conway,  F.  P, 
Conway,  Joseph  J. 
Cook,  E.  W. 
Cook,  Gustavus   W. 
Cook,  Mrs.  H.  C. 
Cooke,  C.  B.,  St. 
Cooke,  Harry  H. 
Coonahan,  D.  S. 
Cooper,  Frank  G. 
Cooper,  Mrs.  Harriet  M. 
Cooper,  Joseph  A. 


Cooper,  Stanley 
Cooperberg,  Samuel 
Cope,  Miss  Elizabeth 
Cope,  Thomas  A. 
Copp,  Mrs.  Dorothy  Evans 
Coppin,  Mrs.  M.  E. 

Thompson 
Corbus,  Mrs.  Frederick  G. 
Corcoran,  Miss  Jane 
Corcoran,  Matthew  John 
Corin,  Magnus  F. 
Cornell,  H.  E. 
Cornell,  John  W.,  Jr. 

Manson 
Costa,  John  S. 
Costello,  Walter  A. 
Courboin,  Charles  M. 
Cover,  Mrs.  Thomas,  Jr. 
Cowperthwait,  Charles  T. 
Cox,  J.  Alfred 
Cox,  Richard  S. 
Coxe,  Mrs.  E.  B.,  3rd 
Coxe,  Mrs.  Whitwell  W. 
Craftex  Mills,  Inc. 
Craig,  Mrs.  Clark  R. 
Crain,   Mrs.  Edmund 

Cavileer 
Cramp,  Norman  W. 
Crane,  A.  Ross 
Crane,  Raymond  C. 
Craven,  Claude  L. 
Craven,  John  H. 
Crease,  Mrs.  Orlando 
CredkoflF,  A.  J. 
Creighton,  Edward  B. 
Creighton,  Stewart 
Cret,  Paul  P. 
Crew,  Hallie  R. 
Cridland,  George  S. 
Crilley,  Raymond  L. 
Crispin,  Mrs.  Elizabeth 

S. 
Crist,  Mrs.   H.  M. 
Crookes,  Ethel  Trevor 
Crooks,  C.  Douglass 
Crosby,  A.  E. 
Cross,  Edgar  G. 
Crossan,  Bertha  J. 
Crossingham,  Mrs.  J.  H., 

Sr. 
Crosson,  Charles  J. 
Crout,    John    J. 
Crout,  William  J. 
Crowell,  F.  R. 
Crowder,  Miss  Emma 


Crozer,  Mrs.  Samuel  A, 
Crozier,  Mrs.  David  E. 
Cruice,  Miss  Margaret 

deC. 
Culin,  William  D. 
Crumbie,  Mrs  Florence  L. 
Culver,  Theodore  B. 
Cummings,  Mrs.  J.  H., 

Jr. 

Cummiskey,  M.  E. 

Cunningham,  Miss  An- 
nette 

Cunningham,  Miss  Eliza- 
beth Barry 

Curran,  James 

Curtin,  Mrs.  William 
W. 

Curtis,  C.  C. 

Curtis,  H.  E. 

Curtis,  Mrs.  S.  P. 

Custer,  Ella  B. 

Cutler,  Walter  P. 

Dale,  Edward  C. 

Dale,  E.  Lewis 

Dallam,  David  English 

Dalsen,  Jos.  N. 

Dalton,  William  J. 

Daly,  Louis  J. 

Daly,  Thaddeus  M.,  Jr. 

Damiani,  P.  G. 

Damon,  Mrs.  A.  F.,  Jr. 

Dana,  Mrs.  Charles  E. 

Daniel,  John  C. 

Daniels,  Mrs.  Annie  M. 

Dannenbaum,  Harry  M. 

Dannenbaum,  Herman  D. 

Dannenhaur,  C.  W. 

D'Ascenzo,  Nicola 

Davidge,  Miss  Carrie 

Davids,  Richard  W. 

Davidson,  Louis 

Davidson  William  G. 

Davies,  George  C. 

Davis,  Alonzo  B. 

Davis,  Bernard 

Davis,  Mrs.  Doris  D. 

Davis,  Edward 

Davis,  Mrs.  Edward 

Davis,  Miss  Eleanor  B. 

Davis,  George  C. 

Davis,  George  W. 

Davis,  Mrs.  J.  B. 

Davis,  Miss  Jenness  H. 

Davis,  Malcolm  L 

Davis,  Paul  A.,  3rd 


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Davis,  Mrs.  Robert  Hare 
Davis,  Mrs.  S.  Boyer 
Dawes,  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Dawes,  James  H. 
Dawson,  Thomas  and 

Company 
Day,  Mrs.  Frank  Miles 
Dayton,  Mrs.  S.  Grey 
DeGinther,  R.  G. 
DeLong,  Frank  E. 
DeLong,  Mrs.  J.  Wayne 
DeLong,  Warren  B. 
deSt.  Phalle,  Mrs. 
DeWinton,  George  W. 
Deacon,  Benjamin 
Deacon,  George  H.,  Sr. 
Dean,  John  P. 
Dearnley,  Charles  E. 
Deats,  E.  Richard 
Decker,  Christian  F. 
Deckert,  Robert 
Deichler,  L.  Waller 
Deitz,  George  W. 
DeKraflFt,  William 
DeLaney,  Arthur  J. 
Delaplaine,  Henry 
Delbert,  Simon,  Jr. 
Delbridge,  T.   G. 
Delta  Sigma  Theta 

Fraternity 
Denby,  Charles,  Jr. 
Denney,  Miss  Gladys 
Denney,  J.  M. 
Denney,  William  F. 
Dercum,  Mrs.  Francis  X. 
Desch,    P.   N. 

Francois 
Derweiler,  Oscar  L. 
Dever,  Joseph  P. 
Devereaux,  H.  S. 
Devlin,  Charles  A. 
Dewar,  A.  L.,  Jr. 
Dexter,  C.  L. 
Dexter,  E.  Milton 
Diament,  A.  L. 
Dick,  Lewis  C. 
Dick,  Lewis  R. 
Dickey,  Miss  Eloise  P. 
Dickey,  J.,  Jr. 
Dickson,   Arthur  G. 
Dickson,  M.  S. 
Diesel,  Mrs.  Harrison  N. 
Dilks,  W.  Stewart 
Dilks,  Mrs.  Walter  H. 
Dillon,  Edward  Saunders 


Dillon,  James  L. 
Dingee,  Albert  N. 
Dishal,  Herman 
Disopra,   John 
Disston,  William  D. 
Ditter,  G.  Harry 
Diven,  John 

Dixon,  Mrs.  Fitz  Eugene 
D'Olier,  Francis  W. 
Doak,   Samuel  E. 
Dobson,  William  A. 
Dodd,  Harry  C. 
Dodge,  Mrs.  James  Mapes 
Doerr,  F.  W. 
Dohan,  Mrs.  Edith  H. 
Dolan,  Thomas  J. 
Dolbey,  Edward  P. 
Doll,  Miss  Josephine 
Donahue,  John  W. 
Donnelly,  Mrs.  Anna  H. 
Donnelly,  James  A. 
Donnelly,  Mrs.  Olive  L. 
Dornan,  William 
Dornblum,  1. 
Dougherty,  Francis    P. 
Dougherty,  Gerald  A. 
Dougherty,  Jos.  A. 
Dougherty,  Thomas 

Harvey,  Jr. 
Dougherty,  Mrs.  Thomas 
Douglass,  Mrs.  F.  M. 
Downes,  Frederick  A. 
Downs,  Donald  Van  Leer 
Downs,  Mrs.  H.  D. 
Downs,  Mrs.  Norton 
Doyle,  Thomas  J. 
Doyle,  Thomas  Lawrence 
Doyle,  William  J. 
Draeger,  Miss  Marie  L. 
Drain,  John  W. 
Drew,  Edward  G. 
Drew,  Groves  W. 
Drinker,  Mrs.  Frederick 

Ellis 
Drinker,  Henry  S. 
Drobile,   A.   W. 
Drumgoole,  Henry  T. 
Dryfoos,  Solomon 
Duane,  Mrs.  Russell 
Duck,  Mrs.  Florence  L. 
Dudley,    F.   A. 
Du  Ban,  Alfred  A. 
Du  Mars,  Claude  K. 


duPont,  Mrs.  T.  Coleman 
Duer,  Mrs.   S.  Naudain 
Duff,  Philip,  J. 
Duffield,  Helen  Morris 
DufEeld,   L.  R. 
Dugan,  Donald  J. 
Duhring,  H.  Louis 
Dunlap,    E.   T. 
Dunlap,  George  S. 
Dunlap,  M.  Edmunds 
Dunn,  Mrs.  Houston 
Dunn,   Lewis   S. 
Durant,  Mrs.  Frederick  C. 
Durham,  Mrs.  J.  Edward 
Durnell,  J.  Lindsey 
Duryea,  Howard  E. 
Duveen  Brothers 
Dyer,  Mrs.  Irene  C. 
Dykeman,  Lester  W. 
Eakins,  Elmer  E. 
Earle,  Mrs.  Edgar  P. 
East,   T.  E. 

Easterbrook,  William 
Eavenson,  Alben  T.,  2nd 
Eberle,  J.  Frederick,  Jr. 
Eckels,  Howard  S. 
Eckard,  J.  Milton 
Eckert,  Mrs.  Samuel 
Edmonds,  Franklin  Spencer 
Edmonds,  Mrs.  Franklin 

Spencer 
Edmonds,  George  W. 
Edmonds,   Samuel  C. 
Edmunds,  Franklin  D. 
Edsall,  Mrs.  William  A. 
Eells,  Mrs.  Walter  G. 
Ehret,  Miss  Scytha  Mark 
Eichholz,  A. 
Eichler,  Anton 
Eichmann,  Miss  L.  M. 
Eiman,  John 
Eisele,  Gustav  F. 
Eisele,  Louis  F. 
Eiseman,  John  S. 
Eisenbach,  Miss  Dorothy 
Eisenhardt,  W.  G. 
Eissler,  Miss  Louise 
Elliot,  J.  Mitchell 
Elliot,  Mrs.  R.  M. 
Elliott,  Mrs.  George  W. 
Elliott,  Harry  C. 
Elliott,  W.  Clare 
Ellis,   Daniel   H. 
Ellis,  Furey 
Ellis,  Maxwell 


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Ellis,  Thomas  S. 
Ellis,  William  S. 
Ellis,  William  Shewell 
Ellison,  Mrs.  Henry  H. 
Ellison,  T. 
Elmaleh,  Leon  H. 
EUman,  Samuel 
Elsasser,  George  A.,  Jr. 
Elsbree,  Mrs.  W.  H. 
Elwood,  Everett  S. 
Ely,  Miss  Anna  W. 
Ely,  Miss  Gertrude 
Ely,  Robert  B. 
Ely,  VanHorn 
Embery,  William 
Emerichs,  Joseph  M. 
Emery,  Benjamin  F. 
Emhardt.  William  H. 
Emien,  George  W.,  Jr. 
Emlen,  Mrs.  John  T. 
Emley,  W.  S. 
Emmert,  Milton  G. 
Emmons,  Mrs.  Louis  C. 
Enburg,  John  M.  C. 
Engart,  John  S. 
Englereth,  Louis  D. 
English,  Mrs.  F.  W. 
Eppler,  Elmer  D. 
Erben,  George  Kester 
Erdman,  W.  Kenney 
Ernst,  Mrs.  C.  A. 
Erskine,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  H. 
Ersner,  Matthew  S. 
Espen,  Edward 
Espen,  Miss  Florence  H. 
Espen,  Mrs.  Frank 
Espen,  Miss  Sophie 
Esslinger,  John  G. 
Etherington,  Mrs.  Burton 
Etting,  Mrs.  Emlen  Pope 
Evans,  Charles 
Evans,  G.  Gerald 
Evans,  George  B. 
Evans,  George  L. 
Evans,  Mrs.  James  D. 
Evans,  Helen  Rogers 
Evans,  W. 
Evers,  Thomas  W. 
Eves,  Mrs.  Cunis  C. 
Ewing,  Miss  Cornelia  L. 
Eyre,  Miss  Louisa 
Eyre,  Lester  E. 
Eyre,  T.  L. 
Eyre,  Wilson 
Eysmans,  Julien  L. 


Fagan,  Miss  Emma  Lowry 
Pagan,  Mrs.  H.  B. 
Fahy,  Walter  T. 
Fairchild,   Samuel  E.,  Jr. 
Faires,  Elizabeth 
Falck,  Fred  M. 
Fallon,  Christopher 
Fallon,  Mrs.  K.  D. 
Falls,  Mrs.  Samuel 
Farbstein,  Joseph 
Farina,  Pasquale 
Farnum  G.  L. 
Farr,  Daniel  H. 
Faunce,  John  H. 
Fawley,  James  L. 
Fearon,  Charles 
Febiger,  Miss  Mary  S. 
Feeley,  William  A. 
Feigenbaum,  Harry 
Feiman,  M. 
Feldman,  Jacob  B. 
Felici,  Garibaldi 
Felin,  Charles  F. 
Felix,  Max 

Felix,  Mrs.  Samuel  P. 
Fell,  Arthur  D. 
Fell,  David  N.,  Jr. 
Fels,  Maurice 
Felton,  Mrs.  Edgar  C,  Jr. 
Fplton,  Frank  P.,  Jr. 
Felton,  J.  Sibley 
Felton,  Wm.  C,  Jr 
Fenner,  James  T. 
Fenninger,  Mrs.  Eleanor  S. 
Ferguson,  Mrs.  Bassett 
Fernberg,  Charles  E. 
Fetterolf,  Horace  G. 
Feuerstein,  J.  B. 
Field,  Alfred  W. 
Fielding,  Miss  Edna 
Fields,  Mrs.  Albert 
Finckel,  Conyers  Button 
Finckel,  Miss  Eliza  R. 
Fine,  William  Middleton 
Finkenauer,  Frederick  J. 
Fiorillo,  Michael 
Finh,  Mrs.  S.  M.  Livezey 
Firth,  Thomas  T. 
Fischer,  Miss  Blanche  W. 
Fischer,  Miss  Frances  L. 
Fischer,  H.  E. 
Fischer,  Jos.  J. 
Fisher,  Miss  Edith  T. 
Fisher,  George  H. 
Fisher,  H.  Gilman 


Fisher,    Harry   S. 
Fisher,  Hon.  John  S. 
Fisher,  Lewis 
Fisher,  Miss  Lila 
Fisher,  Linton  C. 
Fisher,  Miss  Maud 
Fisher,  Nevin  F. 
Fisher,  Samuel 
Fisher,  William  Righter 
Fisler,  John 
Fiss,  George  W.,  Jr. 
Fitzgerald,  Thomas  M. 
Fitzhugh,  Thomas,  Jr. 
Fitzmaurice,  Henry  J. 
Fitzmaurice,  William  J. 
Flagg,  George 
Flagg,  Mrs.  Stanley  G.,  Jr. 
Flanagan,  Andrew,  Jr. 
Flanagan,  Thomas  J. 
Flavell,  Mrs.  George  J. 
Fleck,  John  G. 
Fleck,  William  C. 
Fleisher,  Alfred  W. 
Fleisher,  David  T. 
Fleisher,  Arthur  A. 
Fleisher,  Edwin  A. 
Fleisher,  Miss  Helen 
Fleisher,  Henry  H. 
Fleisher,  S.  S. 
Fleisher,  Walter  A, 
Flint,  George 
Florey,  James,  Jr. 
Flynn,  D.  Byrne 
Fogerty,  William  J. 
Fogg,  Miss  Helen  M. 
Foley,  Mrs.  Richard  A. 
Folz,   Stanley 
Forbes,  Roger  Sawyer 
Ford,  Mrs.  Frank  J. 
Ford,  John  J. 
Ford,  Stephen  M. 
Forrest  Knitting  Mills 
Forstner,  David  P. 
Forsythe,  Mrs.  William 
Fort,  Mrs.  Norman 

Watson 
Foster,  Frank  B. 
Foster,  Mrs.  Frank  B. 
Foulke,  Hazel  M. 
Foulke,  Mrs.  J.  Roberts 
Foulkrod,  W.  W.,  Jr. 
Fox,  Mrs.  Alexander  F., 

Jr. 
Fox,  Mrs.  Catherine 
Fox,  Miss  Helen  A. 


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Fox,  Joseph  Craig 
Fox,  Matthews  A. 
Frambes,  Mrs.  Lewis 
France,  Edward  W. 
Franck,  Charles  F. 
Frankel,  Armin  A. 
Frankenfield,  S.  L. 
Franklin  Sweater  Mills 
Franzen,  Raymond  C. 
Fraser,  Arthur 
Frazer,  Harry  B. 
Frazier,  Mrs.  George  H. 
Frazier,  John  W.,  Jr. 
Frear,  Hugo  P. 
Free,  Miss  Mabel  E. 
Freed,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  C. 
Freeman,  Addison  B. 
Freeman,  Mrs.  Frank  A. 
Freeman,  George  C. 
Freeman,  Harry  M. 
Freeman,  Richard  J. 
Freeman,  Samuel  M. 
Freeman,  Mrs.  Walter  J. 
Freedman,  Mrs.  G.  L. 
Freedman,  Joseph 
Freihofer,  Charles 
French,  Charles  C. 
French,  Mrs.  Thomas  E. 
Fretz,  S.  S. 
Frick,  Charles  E. 
Frick,  John  Howard 
Frick,  Charles  G. 
Fridenberg,  Solomon  Louis 
Friedlick,  Mrs.  Marie 

Black 
Friedman,  Lionel 
Friends'  Select  School 
Fritsche,  Mrs.  John 
Fritz,  Jacob  A. 
Frizlen,  William,  Jr. 
Frizzell,  Charles  F. 
Fry,  James  W. 
Fry,  Wilfred 
Fry,  William  W. 
Fryer,  Theodore  B. 
Fuguet,  Stephen 
Fuimor,  Miss  Estelle 
Funk,  Carl  W. 
Funk,  C.  William 
Funk,  Nevin  E.,  Jr. 
Fussell,  Robert 
Gabriel,  Miss  Catherine  V. 
Gailey,  Robert  J. 
Galbraith.  G.  S. 


Galey,  William  T.,  Jr. 
Gallagher,  Dennis 
Gallaudet,  John  C. 
Galloway,  Walter  B. 
Gamble,  Clarence  James 
Gamson,  Edward 
Gans,  Mrs.  Harriet  S. 
Gansman,  Harry 
Gardner,  W.  A. 
Garrett,  Alfred  C. 
Garrett,  Mrs.  Philip  C. 
Gaskill,  Miss  Margaret 
Gatter,  Charles  L. 
Gaudiosi,  Carmine 
Gauff,  John  P. 
Gay,  Deborah  H. 
Gayley,  Miss  Gwendolyn 
Gayley,  Samuel  M. 
Gayley,  Mrs.  William 
Gebert,  William  C. 
Geibel,  Carl  A. 
Gildea,  James  L. 
Geiger,  Lewis  P.,  Jr. 
Gemberling,  J.  B. 
Genth,  Mrs.  F.  A. 
Gessner,  Howard  R. 
Gest,  John  Marshall 
Gest,  Mrs.  John  Marshall 
Gest,  Miss  Lillian 
Geuther,  H.  Walter 
Ghadiali,  Dinshah 
Giambalvo,  G.  P. 
Gibb,  Miss  Ida 
Gibb,  Thomas   B. 
Gibbons,  Lewis  W. 
Gibbs,  George 
Gibney,  P.  J. 
Gibson,  Mrs.  John  H. 
Gibson,  Miss  Lillie 
Gibson,  Miss  Mary  K. 
Gideon,  George  D. 
Gilbert,  Mrs.  Sadie 
Gilkes,  Mrs.  Viola 
Gill,  Mrs.  Charles  D. 
Gill,  Mrs.  Ephriam 

Tomlinson 
Gill,  John  D. 
Gillespie,  Mrs.  K.  E. 
Gillespie,  Miss  Kate  S. 
Gillingham,  Harrold  E. 
Gillingham,  Mrs.  Harrold 

E. 
Gimbel  Brothers 
Gimbel,  Mrs.  Benedict 
Gimbel,  Daniel 


Girvin,  John  H. 
Glanz,  Charles  L. 
Glaser,  Louis 
Gleason,  John  P. 
Glendinning,  Robert 
Glover,  Miss  Deborah 
Gobler,  Joseph 
Godfrey,  Francis  V. 
Godshall,  Mrs.  Charles  F. 
Goetz,  Mrs.  Elizabeth 

Harlow 
Goldberg  Samuel  A. 
Goldberg,  Thomas  J. 
Golder,  Mandes 
Goldner,  Frank  C. 
Goldsmith,  Mrs.  Simon 
Goldstein,  Samuel 
Goodin,  Charles  Ellis 
Goodman,  Mrs.  C.  E. 
Goodman,  Mrs.  E.  H. 
Goodman,  William  E.,  Jr. 
Goodwin,  Miss  Margaret 

S. 
Gorman,  Charles  F. 
Gosling,  Mrs.  Adolph 
Gossler,  Mrs.  George  E. 
Gould,  Mrs.  M.  D. 
Graff,  Mrs.  L.  G. 
Graham,  Martin  J. 
Graham,  W.  F. 
Graham,  Warren  C. 
Graitcer,  Samuel 
Gratz,  Alfred 
Graves,  R.  B. 
Gray,  George  M. 
Gray,  Robert  C. 
Gray,  Robert  L. 
Gray,  William  F. 
Grayson,  Charles  Prevost 
Green,  Miss  Beatrice 
Green,  Mrs.  Charles  D. 
Green,  Edgar  Lee 
Green,  Mrs.  Raymond 
Greenberg,  Joseph  J. 
Greene,  Stanley  E. 
Greene,  Stephen  Company 
Greenfield,  Mrs.  Albert  M. 
Greenwell,  Mrs.  John 
Greenwood,  Richard 
Grelis,  John  J. 
Gribbel,  W.  Griffin 
Griest,  Mrs.  Thomas  H. 
Griffin,  Mrs.  T.  H. 
Griffith,  Andrew 
Griffith,  G.  S.,  Jr. 


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Griffith,  Mrs.  J.  P.  Crozer 

Griffith,  William  Oglesby 

Grinrod,  Irvin  S. 

Griscom,  Mrs.  Edgai 
DeW. 

Griscom,  William   B. 

Groff,  Hemy  C. 

Groome,  Alexander  C. 

Groome,  John  C. 

Gross,  Charles 

Grossman,  Walter 

Grove,  S.  Felton 

Grubb,  Edward  J. 

Gruber,  Charles  F. 

Gruver,  E.  A. 

Gucker,  F.  T. 

Guckes,  Raymond  M. 

Guenther,  J.  J. 

Guetter,  Julius 

Gummey,  Frank  B, 

Gunkle,   Earle  B. 

Gunthrop,  Mrs.  William 
P. 

Gutekunst,  William  J. 

Gutman,  E. 

Hacker,  Caspar  W. 

Hackett,  George  E. 

Hackett,  H.  Berkeley 

Hackett,  Harry  W. 

Haehnlen,  Mrs.  Walter  L. 

Haines,  Mrs.  Howard  L. 

Haines,  William  A. 

Hainlen,    G. 

Haley,  Daniel  J. 

Hall,  Clarence  A. 

Hall,  Mrs.  Leslie  A. 

Hall,  Miss  Mabel  Bruce 

Hall,  William  J. 

Hall,  William  M. 

Hallahan,  Mrs.  Charles  E. 

Halligan,  Robert  S. 

Hallowell,  Miss  Helen  W. 

Halpen,  Miss  Sara 

Halpin,  Mrs.  G.  H. 

Halstead,  Mrs.  David 

Halter,  Mrs.  E.  T. 

Halton,  Thomas  H.,  Sr. 

Hamill,  Miss  Agnes  Boyd 

Hamilton,  George  L. 

Hamilton,  H.  A. 

Hamilton,  Mrs.  James  M. 

Hammeke,  Herbert 

Hancock,  Mrs.  F.  Wood- 
son 

Hancock,  Miss  Mabel 


Hand,  Miss  Helen  G. 
Hankins,  Hobart 
Hannigan,  Joseph  J. 
Hanny,  W. 

Hansche,  Miss  Maude  B. 
Hanson,  Mrs.  Edward  H. 
Hanthorn,  Joseph  R. 
Hardenbrook,  Charles  E. 
Harding,  Mrs.  Charles  B. 
Hardock,  Benjamin 
Hardt,  Frank  M. 
Hare,  Mrs.  Horace  Binney 
Harkin,  Edward  I. 
Harlin,  Miss  Luella 
Harman,  W.  H. 
Harper,  Clarence  L. 
Harriman,  Jos.  K. 
Harrington,  M.  H. 
Harris,  David  W. 
Harris,  Edward  Monroe 
Harris,  Mrs.  Frazer 
Harris,  J.  Andrews,  3rd 
Harris,  John  G. 
Harris,  Percival  van  R. 
Harris,  W.  J. 
Harris,  Walter  C. 
Harris,  William 
Harrison,  Mrs.  Harry  W. 
Harrison,  Mrs.  John,  Jr. 
Harrison,  Mrs.  Theodore 
Harrity,  Mrs.  William  F. 
Harron,  Joseph  A. 
Hart,  Charles  P. 
Hart,  Ralph  L. 
Hartley,  Harriet  L. 
Hartley,  Mrs.  Martin  E., 

Jr. 

Hartung,  Francis  C. 

Haskins,  Mrs.  Harold 

Haslem,  Miss  Elizabeth 

Hassler,  Daniel  E. 

Hastings,  John  V. 

Hastings,  Mrs.  John  V. 

Hatch,  Ernest  B. 

Hathaway,  H.  W. 

Hauck,  A.  L. 

Haughton,  Richard  S. 

Hausser,  C.  A. 

Haviland,  Walter  W. 

Hawke,  Mrs.  W.  W. 

Haxton,   Mrs.  Samuel   F. 

Hay,  Mrs.  Charles 

Hays,  Miss  Annie  Brad- 
ford 

Haydock,  Charles 


Haynes,  John  C. 
Hayward,  Nathan 
Hayward,  Mrs.  Nathan 
Hazard,  Spencer  P. 
Hazelhurst,  Mrs.  Francis 
Hazlett,  James  V. 
Head,  Mrs.  Joseph 
Healy,  Francis  J. 
Headly,  John  F. 
Heard,  W.  H. 
Hearn,  Mrs.  William  P. 
Heck,  John  A. 
Heckman,  Rodman 
Heckscher,    Steven 
Heebner,  Mrs.  Samuel  Y. 
Heermann,  Miss  Harriet 

A. 
Heineberg,  Mrs.  Alfred 
Heinitsh,  W.  Wilson 
Heir,  James 
Heisler,  John  Clement 
Heist,   George 
Hemphill  and  Company, 

Inc. 
Henderson,  Mrs.  George 

M. 
Henderson,  John  J. 
Henderson,  Miss  Maude 
Henle,  Mrs.  Eugene 
Henon,  J.  Paul,  Jr. 
Henry,  Albert 
Henry,  Mrs.  Bayard 
Henry,  George  W.,  Jr. 
Henry,  James  P. 
Henry,  Mrs.    Snowden 
Henry,  Thomas  and  Sons, 
Henry,  Mrs.  Thomas 

Charlton 
Hensel,   Mrs.   E.   Caven 
Henson,  Edward   F. 
Henson,  Frank  M. 
Hepworth,  John  M. 
Herben,  Mrs.  E.  Ziegler 
Herbert,  Walter  G. 
Hering,  W.  E. 
Herrick,  Cheeseman 
Herring,  Miss  Louise  C. 
Herrmann,  W.  F. 
Herron,  Christopher  C. 
Hershey,  Mrs.  Herbert  T. 
Hervey,  Mrs.  Jas.  Benram 
Hess,  Frederick  Lee 
Hess,  Herbert  W. 
Hesse,  Mrs.  William  C. 
Hetzell,   Charles  G. 


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Heuer,  Henry  H. 
Hewitt,  F.  L. 
Heyl,  Mrs.  Robert  C. 
Heyl,  William  E. 
Heymann,  Joseph  C. 
Heyward,  Mrs.  R.  B. 
Hibbs,   Shelton  A. 
Hickey,  Mrs.  Stefano 
Hiergesell,  Valentine 
Hiestand,  Joseph  D. 
Hilbroner,  Mrs.  Tillie 
Highley,  Mrs.  George  N. 
Hill,  George  H.,  Jr. 
Hilleary,  E.  D. 
Hilsee,  David  E. 
Hinchman,  Mrs.  Charles  S. 
Hiney,   Miss  Elsie  I. 
Hinkle,  Eleanor  W. 
Hipps,  Elmer  W. 
Hires,  Mrs.   Charles   E. 
Hires,  Mrs.  Charles  E.,  Jr. 
Hirsch,  Jacob 
Hiser,  W.  J.,  Jr. 
Hitchner,  B.  G. 
Hodge,  Mrs.  Carroll 
Hodge,  Mrs.  Thomas 

Leiper 
Hoerger,  Adelbert 
Hoey,    Francis   P. 
Hoffman,  Mrs.  C.  F. 
Hoffman,  Frederick  W. 
Hofheimer,  S.  D. 
Hogg,  J.  Renwick 
Hogg,  Mrs.  J.  Renwick 
Hogue,  Robert  M. 
Hogue,  Mrs.  Robert  M. 
Holahan,  Miss  F.  Marion 
Hollar,  Mrs.  William  H. 
Hollingsworth,  Mrs.  John 
Holmes,  Joshua  M. 
Holmes,  William  T. 
Hood,  Mrs.  George  G. 
Hood,  Wesley   Russell 
Hookey,   Charles   F. 
Hoopes,  Edward 
Hopkinson,  Edward 
Hopper,   H.   B. 
Hopper,  Miss  Marie 

Louise 
Horn,  Franklin   S. 
Horn,  William 
Horner,  Mrs.  Dorothy  S. 
Horsley,  Mrs.  Ethel  K. 
Horstmann,  I.  J. 
Horstmann,  Mrs.  Walter 


Horstmann,  Mrs.  Wm.  H.  Jaeger,  William 
Hostetter,  Mrs.  Albert  K.   Jaffe,  Maurice 
Houston,  Mrs.  S.  F. 
Howard,  Almern  C. 
Howard,  Mrs.  Edgar  B 
Howard,  Frank 
Howe,  Charlton  V. 
Howe,  George 


Jaflfe,  Walter 
James,  Mrs.  John  Edwin 
James,  Mrs.  W.  M. 
James,  William  F. 
Jameson,  Norman  L. 
Jamison,  Mrs.  B.  K.,  Jr. 


Howe,  Miss  Margaret  M.  Janney,  Walter   C. 
Howe,  Paul  D.  Janney,  Mrs.  Walter  C. 

Howell,  Mrs.   Charles   H.  Jardella,  Jermone  B.,  Jr. 


Howell,  Cooper 
Howell,  Edward  I.  H. 
Howell,  Stacy  B. 
Howson,  Henry 
Hoyt,  Mrs.  E.  C. 
Huey,  Arthur  B. 
Huey,  Miss  Dorothy 
Hughes,  Miss  Esther  M. 
Huneker,  John  F. 
Hunn,  William  R. 


Jarden,  Miss  Margaret 
Jastrow,  Miss  Annie  M. 
Jeanes,  Mrs.  Henry  S. 
Jefferies,  Miss  Martha  M. 
Jeffries,  Mrs.   Norman 
Jeffries,  Elwood  C. 
JefiFerson,  Harry 
Jellett,  Stewart  A. 
Jenks,  Horace  H. 
Jenkins,   G.   Chapin 


Hunsberger,  Mrs.  Ambrose  Jenkinson,   J.   Frederick 
Hunsicker,  Clayton  M.        Jennings,  Miss  Annie  B. 


Hunter,   T.   Comly 
Hunter,  Robert 
Hurlburt,  Mrs.  F.  B. 
Hurlick,  Miss  Susan  G. 
Hutchinson,  Miss  A.  P. 
Hutchinson,  Miss  M.  H. 
Hutchinson,  Robert  H. 
Hutchinson,  Mrs.   S. 
Pemberton 


Jennings,  Joseph  M. 
Jennings,  William  J.,  Sr. 
Jerrehian,  Aram  K. 
Johnston,  A.  L. 
Johnston,  Charles 
Johnson,  J.   Augustus 
Johnson,  Paul  S.  L. 
Johnson,  Reeves  K. 
Johnson,  William  Keating 


Hutchinson,    Mrs.    Sydneyjoiner,  Franklin 


E. 

Hutchinson,  J.  C. 
Ideal  Shoe  Company 
Ihle,  Mrs.  Marion 
Illman,  Miss  Adelaide 
lUoway,  Bernard  A. 
Indahl,  M.  C. 


Jones,  Bertram    H.    W. 
Jones,  Mrs.  C.  Sharpless 
Jones,  Mrs.  Clara  W. 
Jones,  Frederick 
Jones,  G.  H. 
Jones,  Henry  B. 
Jones,  H.  H. 


IngersoU,  Mrs.  Charles  E.  Jones,  H.  W. 


Ingersoll,  G. 
IngersoU,  R.  Sturgis 
Ingham,  Miss  Mary  H. 
Innes,   William  T. 
Ireland,  C.  Raymond 
Isen,  Nathan  D. 
Jackson,   Ellis 
Jackson,  F.  G. 
Jackson,  Joseph 
Jackson,  W.  T. 
Jacobs,  Mrs.  John 
Jacobs,  Miss  Mary  C.  R. 
Jacobs,  Reuben 
Jacoby,  J.  F.,  Jr. 


Jones,  Horace  C. 
Jones,  Mrs.  J.  Clifford 
Jones,  John  F.  X. 
Jones,  Jos.  L.,  3rd 
Jones,  Livingston  E. 
Jones,  Luther  R. 
Jones,  Mrs.  Mary  C. 
Jones,  Rufus  M. 
Jones,  Thomas  E. 
Jones,  William  J.,  Jr. 
Jordan,  Augustus  W. 
Joseph,  Marguerite 
Josephs,  Jean 
judson,  Arthur 


€S 


Judson,  Mrs.    Charles    F.  Kerns,  Richard  A 


Kerns,  Samuel   P. 
Kerr,  James  H.  and  Sons 
Kerr,  Mrs.  Virginia  E. 
Kerr,  William  M. 
Kerrigan,  Joseph  P. 
Kershaw,  Fred 
Kershaw,  William 
Kerstine,  Mrs.  Harry  E. 


Jump,  George  W 
Justice,  C.  G.  and  Com 

pany 
Justice,  Marion  T. 
Kaelker,  Richard 
Kaeser,  Charles  W. 

Kaier,  Mrs.  Emma  ^^^^^^^^^  ^,^^^.  ... 

Kairer,  Miss  Margaret  G.   Ketcham,  6^  W. 
Kallick,  Edward  A.  Ketterer,  Gustav 

Kamholz,  Henry  Keyser,   George  W. 

Kantz,  John  B.  Kieferle,  Mrs.  Charles  J. 

Karcher  and  Rehm  Com-  KieflFer,  George  C. 

pany  Killian,  Ida  A. 

Karr,    Joseph  Kimball,  Fiske 

Kase,  Mrs.  Daniel  Beaver  Kimball,  Miss  M.  Ella 
Kase,  Edmund  Kimber,  Mrs.  T.  W. 

Kaskey,  A.  J.  Kind,  Morris 

Katz,  Maurice  B.  Kind,  Mrs.  Paul  A. 

Kauffman,  Anna  C.  Kindig,  Mrs.  Bertha 

Kaufman,  A.   Spencer 


Kaufman,  Frank  M. 
Kaufman,  Isadore 
Kearins,  Miss  Jane  E 
Kearney,  Richard  J 


King,  Mrs.  Joseph  B. 
King,  Lewis 
King,  Miss  Lydia  E. 
Kind,  Mrs.  Philip 
King,  Stuart  L. 


Keator,  Mrs.  John  Frisbee  Kirkbride,  Miss  Elizabeth 


Keen,  Miss  Florence 
Keen,  Harold  Perot 
Keen,  Harry  R. 
Keiser,  Elmer  E. 
Keister,  Mrs.  Annie  R. 


B. 
Kirkpatrick,  Samuel 
Kister,   H.  LeRoy 
Klapp,  Mrs.  E.  J. 
Klapp,  Wilbur  Paddock 


Keller,  Charles  Frederick  Klauder,  Miss  Elfrida  M 


Keller,  F.  E 
Keller,  Joseph  S.,  Sr. 
Kelly,  Richard  F. 
Kelsey,  Mrs.  Albert 

Warren 
Kemp,  Charles  G. 
Kendall,  Miss  Aimee  E 
Kendig,  Miss  Miriam 
Kendrick,  T.    Frank 


Klein,  Max  D. 
Kleiner,   Herman  J. 
Klock.  Miss  Ella 
Kneedler  and  Company 
Knight,  D.  Allen 
Knowles,  Archibald  C. 
Knowles,  Frank  Crozer 
Knowles,  Nathaniel 
Knup,  Jacob 


Kennedy,  Mrs.  A.  Atwater  Koch,  Abe 

Kennedy,  J.  N.  Koch,  Mrs.  George  M. 

Kennedy,  Miss  Marie         Koelle,  W.  F. 

Ernst  Koenes,  Henry  E. 

Kennedy,  Mrs.  Moorhead    Kohl,  Raymond  C. 
Kent,  George  R.  Kohn,  Bernard 

Kenworthy,  Frank  L.  Kohn,  Harry  E. 

Kenworthy,  Mrs.  Frank  L.  Kohn,  Mrs.  Harry  E. 
Keogh,  John  W.  Kohn,  Irving 

Keon,  T.  Harris  Kohn,  Mrs.   Isadore 

Kephart,  Mrs.  Ida  M.  Kramer,  Mrs.  George 

Kerle,  Jules  A.  Krause,  Mrs.  Sydney  L. 


Kern,  Harry  R. 


Krauss,  Katherine  J. 


Kridel,  Miss  Martha 
Kreier,  George  J. 
Krum,  Alben  C,  Jr. 
Krumbhaar,  Mrs.  Chas. 

H.,  Jr. 
Kuemmerle,  Gustave  A, 
Kuhn,  C.  Hartman 
Kunkel,  James  E. 
Kurrie,  Mrs.  George  R. 
Kurtz,  William  Fulton 
LaBoiteaux,  Mrs.  Isaac 
LaBrum,  J.  Harvey 
LaGrossa,  Charles  P. 
LaKatos,  Emery 
LaWall,  Charles  H. 
Laird,  Warren  P. 
Lakely,  Mrs.  Arthur  B. 
Lally,  Mrs.  Frank  S. 
Lamb,  Mrs.  A.  R. 
Lamb,  Mrs.   Joseph 
Lamb,  Mrs.  W.  H. 
Lane,  Mrs.  P.  H.  P. 
Langston,  Samuel  M. 
Lanin,  Howard 
Large,  Mrs.  James 
Larrimer,  J.  P. 
Larzelere,  Mrs.  Walter  D. 
Laschenski,  Sigmund  J. 
Latimer,  Robert  L. 
Laughlin,  Mrs.  A.  L. 
Launer,  Clarence  A. 
Lautenbach,  Mrs.  A.  P. 

Warren 
Lavell,  E.  F. 
Lavino,  Mrs.  Edward  J. 
Law,  Miss  Margaret 
Laws,  Mrs.  Harry  A. 
Lawson,   Mrs.  Agatha 

Jones 
Lea,  Miss  Elizabeth  J. 
Lea,  Francis  C. 
Lea,  Langdon 
Lea,  Van  Antwerp 
Leach,  Miss  May  A. 
Leaf,  Mrs.  E.  Bowman 
League,  Mrs.  H.  M. 
Lear,  John  B. 
Leas,  Miss  Mabel  Alice 
Lechner,  Harvey  L. 
Lederle,  Charlotte  A. 
Ledwith,  W.  L. 
Lee,  Alfred 
Lee.  Alfred,   3rd 
Lee,  Mrs.  Elisha 
Lee,  W.  H. 


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Leech,  David  M. 
Leedom,  John 
Leeds,  Arthur  N. 
Leeds,  William  H.,  Jr. 
Lefton,    Al   Paul 
Legge,  Henry  C. 
Leidy,  Mrs.  Joseph 
Leinroth,  Robert  G. 
Leiper,  George  Melville 
Leithead,  J.  Edward 
Leithmann,  Ann  R. 
Lemisch,  Bernard  L. 
Lennon,  J.  S. 
Leonard,  J.   B. 
Leonard,  Reuben  M. 
Leonard,  William  A. 
Leopold,  Harry  S. 
Lesley,  Robert  W. 
Lesley,  Mrs.  Robert  W. 
Lester,  Joseph  C. 
Levi,  L  Valentine 
Levin,  Alan 
Levin,  Oscar 
Levin,  Samuel  H. 
Levis,  Mrs.  Frederick  H. 
Levy,  Albert 
Levy,  Alexander  S. 
Levy,  Fabian  F. 
Levy,  Howard  S. 
Levy,  Laurance  B. 
Levy,  Lionel  T. 
Lewandowski, 
Theophilius 
Lewis,  Anna  Shippen 
Lewis,  Anna  V. 
Lewis,  Clarence  J. 
Lewis,  Edwin   O. 
Lewis,  Miss  Eleanor 
Lewis,  Mrs.  Francis  A. 
Lewis,  Francis  D. 
Lewis,  Miss  Isabel  Jenkins 
Lewis,  John  Frederick 
Lewis,  Mrs.  John  F.,  Jr. 
Lewis,  Miss  Julia 
Lewis,  L.  R. 
Lewis,  Lucy 
Lewis,  Margaret  C. 
Lewis,  Mrs.  O.  G.  L. 
Lewis,  Mrs.  Theodore  J. 
Lewis,  Wilfred 
Lex,  Mrs.  William  H. 
Leyshon,  William  C. 
Lichtenberger,  James  B. 
Lichtenstein,  Mayer 
Lichtenstein,  Milton 


Lieberman,  Alex 
Lieberman,  George  B. 
Lieberman,  Moses 
Liedholm,  M.  W. 
Lifter,  Mrs.  Joseph  J. 
Ligget,  Mrs.  Howard  B., 

Jr. 
Ligget,  Mrs.  Howard  B. 
Ligget,  Miss  Jane  Stewart 
Liggett,  Thomas,  Jr. 
Lillie,  Mrs.  S.  Morris 
Lin,  Miss  Phyllis  W.  Y. 
Lincoln,  Mrs.  George 

Jones,  Jr. 
Lincoln,  H.  B.,  Jr. 
Lincoln,  Joseph  C. 
Lindley,  George 
Lindsay,  Hyde  and  Co. 
Lingelbach,  Miss  Anna 
Link,  Miss  Harriet  J. 
Linn,  Mrs.  William  B. 
Linville,   Walter  E. 
Lippincott,  Miss  Anna  E. 
Lippincott,  G.  A. 
Lippincott,  Paul  S.,  Jr. 
Lipshutz,  Charles 
Lister,  J.  Morgan 
Lit,  S.  D. 

Littlefield,  James  H. 
Liversidge,  Mrs.  H.  P. 
Lloyd,  Mrs.  Horatio  Gates 
Lock,  John  R. 
Lock,  William 
Loeb,  Mrs.  Adolf 
Loeb,  Armand  G. 
Loeb,  Miss  Elinor  C. 
Loeb,  Mrs.   Herman 
Loeb,  Howard  A. 
Loeb,  Ludwig 
Loeb,  Miss   Marguerite 
Loeb,  Mrs.  Max 
Loeb,  Mrs.  Rudolf 
Loeb,  Victor  A. 
Loeliger,  O.  G. 
Loewenberg,  Samuel  A. 
Logan,  Miss  Mary  E. 
Logan,  William  H. 
Lohmann,  Mrs.  Alfred  P. 
Longenecker,  C.  B. 
Longnecker,  Mrs.  Parke 
Longshore,  William  A. 
Longstreet,  R.  C. 
Longstreth,  Mrs.  Chas.  A. 
Lonker,  L 
Lorber,  Charles 


Losse,  Louis  H. 

Lothrop,  Eben  W. 

Loucheim,  Mrs.  Joseph  A, 

Louchheim,  Stuarte 

Louchheim,  Mrs.  William 

Lough,  George  A. 

Loughran,  Edward  P. 

Lounsbery,   J. 

Loux,  H.  R. 

Loux,  Miss  Susanna 

Lovatt,  Dorothy 

Love,  Julius  D. 

Lovell,  J.  Barlow 

Loveman,  Herbert  S. 

Lovett,  Louise  D. 

Lowber,  Miss  Emma  W. 

Lowber,  Mrs.  Henry  S. 

Lowber,  Mrs.  Sylvester  A. 

Loxley,  Charles  Evans 

Lucas,  Mrs.  H.  Spencer 

Ludlow,  Benjamin  H. 

Ludlum,  Mrs.  Seymour 
DeWitt 

Lueders,  Kenneth  S. 

Lukens,  Mrs.  Lewis  N.,  Jr. 

Lunkenheimer,  Mrs.  John 

Lying,  Edward  P. 

Lyon,  Abraham 

Lyons,  Anna 

Mabie,  Walter  C. 

MacCrea,  Mrs.  Reba 

MacDonald,  Andrew 

Macdonald,  Wm.  A.,  3rd 

MacFarland,  Mrs.  Frank- 
lin H. 

MacGregor,  Miss  Helen 

Mack,  Joseph,  2nd 

Mackay,  Gordon 

Mackenzie,  George  W. 

MacKenzie,  J.  B. 

Mackey,  Hon.  Harry  A. 

Mackey,  Mrs.  Harry  A. 

MacLennon,  A.  Gordon 

Maclay,  Miss  Ellen  C. 

Macmeney,  Miss  1. 

MacMuIlen,  William  J. 

MacNeill,  Mrs.  Henry 

Madeira,  Mrs.  Campbell 

Madeira,  Mrs.  Louis,   3rd 

Madeira,  Mrs.  Louis  C. 

Madeira,  Percy  C. 

Magee,  George  W. 

Magee,  Mrs.  Henry  L 

Magee,  James  F.,  Jr. 

Maier,  F.  Hurst 


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Malakoff,  Mrs.  Ida  Vera 
Mall  on,  Joseph 
Mallon,  Thomas    J. 
Malone,  Edwin  B. 
Maloney,  Earle  F. 
Maloy,  Mrs.  Elsie  D. 
Malpass,  Miss  Rosina 

Dowker 
Manges,  Willis  F. 
Manning,  William  McD. 
Mantzell,  William 
March,  John  H. 
Margerum,  Miss  Bess 
Marini,  Aiirelio 
Mark,  Frederick  W, 
Markland,  George  L.,  Jr. 
Marks,  Albert  S. 
Maron,  Alfred  C. 
Marquetand,  Theodore 
Marshall,  Mrs.  George 

Morley 
Marshall,  Mrs.  John  B. 
Marshall,  Mrs.  J.  Lewis 
Marshall,  Mrs.  Mary  E. 
Martin,  Mrs.  D.  C. 
Martin,  David  B. 
Martin,  James  L. 
Martin,  Mrs.  Robert  T. 
Martin,  Mrs.  J.  Willis 
Masland,  J.  Wesley 
Mason,  Edward  F. 
Mason,  William  Clark 
Mason,  Mrs.  Wm.  Clark 
Massey,  Frank  H. 
Massiah,  Frederick 
Masters,  Miss  Margaret  T, 
Mathers,  Frank  F. 
Mathers,  Mrs.  Frank  F. 
Mathews,  Abel  J. 
Mathews,  Miss  Grace  E. 
Mathews,  W.  C.  C. 
Matthews,  Allen  M. 
Mathewson,  Robert  J. 
Maule,  Miss  Margaret  C. 
Maulsby,  Miss  Matilda 
Maxwell,  C.  J. 
Maxwell,  Mrs.  John  R. 
Mayburry,  Miss  Dorothy 
Mayer,  Alfred 
Mayer,  Robert 
Mayor,  Charles  A. 
Mazzoni,  Jos. 
McAbee,  Mrs.  G.  R. 
McAdoo,  Mrs.  Henry  M. 
McCahan,  Mrs.  Thomas  C 


McCall,  Richard 
McCann,  John  Edward 
McCarthy,  Miss  Edith 
McCarthy,  Henry  A. 
McCarthy,  J.  A.,  Sr. 
McCarthy,  Joseph  F. 
McCaughey,  Harry  M. 
McCausland,  William  A. 
McCloskey,  Matthew  H. 
McCloud,  Charles  M. 
McCollin,  James  G. 
McConnell,  Miss  Mary 
McCook,  Walter 
McCouch,  Mrs.  H.  Gordon 
McCown,  Frank  C,  Jr. 
McCracken,  Mrs,  Robt.  T. 
McCrea,  W.  A. 
McCrudden,  Daniel 
McCully,  John  E. 
McDermott,  Daniel  I. 
McDevitt,  J.  J. 
McDonald,  Joseph  A. 
McDougald,  John 
McDowell,  Charles 
McDowell,  Samuel 
McFadden,  Mrs.  Barclay 
McFadden,  J.  Franklin 
McFarland,  Mrs.  Sarah 
McGarvey,  James  A. 
McGettigan,  Daniel  I. 
McGill,  Mary  E. 
McGowin,   Andrew   C. 
McGowin,  Mrs.  R.  S. 
McGrath,  Louis  J. 
McGuire,  James  J. 
McHugh,  John  P. 
Mcllhenny,  Mrs.  Francis  S. 
Mcllhenny,    Miss  Selina  B. 
Mcllroy,  Albert  D.  C. 
Mcllvain,  Mrs.  Charles  J., 

J'- 
Mcllvain,  Mrs.  J.  Gibson 

Mclnnes,  Mrs.  Walter  S. 

Mclntire,   A.  Reed 

Mclntyre,  Mrs.  William  T. 

McKaig,  Edgar  S. 

McKechney,  W.  G. 

McKee,   James,   H. 

McKeehan,  Mrs.  C. 

Watson 

McLean,  Mrs.  Robert 

McLellan,  Ralph 

McMahon,  John  G. 

.  McMichael,  Mrs.  Clayton 


McMillan,  Mrs.  Leighton 

G. 
McNeal,  Mrs.  A.  H. 
McNichol,  Mrs.  Thos.  F. 
McOwen,  Mrs.  Frederick 
McShea,  John  B. 
McVitty,  Albert  E. 
Mead,  Arthur  B. 
Meadowcroft,  E. 
Mealey,  John  P. 
Meats,  Mrs.  Frederick 
Medary,  M.  B.,  Jr. 
Meehan,  Miss  Ellen  F. 
Megargee,  Mrs.  George  M. 
Meisner,  Ernest  W. 
Melrath,  Earle  B. 
Menzen,  F.  Paul 
Mercer,  Warren  C. 

Meredith,  H.  B. 

Merrick,  Mrs.  Samuel 
Vaughn 

Menz,  Mrs.  John  W. 

Mertz,  Oscar  E. 

Metcalf,   F.    R. 

Meyerhoff,  Moe  L. 

Meyers,  Clarence  L. 

Michell,   Fred  J.,   Sr. 

Mickel,  Mrs.  Robert  T. 

Middleton,  Allen  C. 

Middleton,  Mrs.  C. 
Wilmer 

Middleton,  Miss  Clara 

Milione,  Louis 

Miller,  Mrs.  Archer 

Miller,  Marian 
,  Miller,  Miss  Modestha  B. 
,  Miller,  E.   Spencer 

Miller,  George 

Miller,  J.  Eldredge 

Miller,  Walter  P.  Co., 
Inc. 

Mills,  Thomas 

Milne,  Mrs.  Caleb  J.,  Jr. 

Milne,  Francis  F.,  Jr. 
■  Mink,  George  W.,  Jr. 

Mitchell,  Charles  D. 

Mitchell,  George  W. 

Mitchell,  Henry  F. 

Moerk,  Frank  N. 

Moeser,  Frank 

Molthan,  Mrs.  E.  Henry 

Montgomery,  Mrs.  James 
S. 


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Montgomery,  Mrs.  T.  L. 

Montgomery,  W.  W.,  Jr. 

Moody,  Mrs.  Carlton  M. 

Moody,  Mrs.  Lewis  F. 

Mooney,  W.  J. 

Moore,  Mrs.  Charles  J. 

Moore,  Edgar  B. 

Moore,  Mrs.  H.  McKnight 

Moore,  J.  Clark,  Jr. 

Moore,  Philip  H. 

Moore,  Miss  Sallie 

Moorhouse,  Mrs.  H. 
Wilson 

Moosberger,   Fred 

Morford,  W.  B. 

Morgan,  C.   W. 

Morgan,  Mrs.    John    B. 

Morgamhaler  Brothers 

Morrell,  Richard  B. 

Morris,  Mrs.  A  Saunders 

Morris,  Miss  Ellen 

Morris,  Henry  S. 

Morris,  I.  Wistar 

Morris,  Mrs.  P.  HoUings- 
worth 

Mortimer,  S.  H. 

Mortimoore,  Mrs.  Charles 

Moss,  Frank  H. 

Mostertz,  Fred  W. 

Mullin,  Arthur 

Munro,  Mrs.  Hugh  F. 

Munson,  George  S. 

Murphy,  Miss  Helen  B. 

Murphy,  Eugene 

Murphy,  Mrs.  John  A. 

Murphy,  John  J. 

Murphy,  Thomas    E. 

Murphy,  Timothy  A. 

Myers,   Miss   Rhoda 

Nachod,  J.  F. 

Nadelman,  Madame  Elie 

Nahm,  George  A. 

Nail,  I.  Walter 

Napier,    Mrs.   Arthur 

Neal,    Logan   W. 

Nece,  Frank  W. 

Nece,  Harry  A. 

Needless,  Mrs.  Lewis 

Neely,  Mrs.  Hugh  Mc- 
Dowell 

Neely,  M.  Y. 

Neely,  Mrs.  Susan 

Neilson,  Mrs.  Lewis 


Nesbit,  Mrs.  Thorpe 
Nevin,  Mrs.  Charles  W. 
Newbold,  Mrs.  Arthur  E., 

Sr. 
Newbold,  David  M.,  3rd 
Newbold,   Mrs.   David 
Newbold,  Mrs.  Wm.  T. 
Newhall,  C.  Stevenson 
Newhall,  Wm.  Peterson 
Newman,  A.  G. 
Niblo,  James  M. 
Nice,  Budd   G. 
Nice,  Eugene  E. 
Nichols,  Milton  H. 
Nicholas,    Samuel 
Nicholson,  William  R. 
Nickles,  Theodore  E. 
Nimlet,  Miss  Virginia  C 
Nixon,  Mrs.  Horace  F. 
Norcross,  Mrs.  Herbert  C 
Norris,  Mrs.  John  C. 
Norris,  Thomas  J. 
North,  Charles  H. 
North,  Ralph  H. 
Novek,  Samuel  L. 
Nowalk,  Robert  F. 
Noyes,  Mrs.  B. 
Oalces,  Miss  M.  Elsie 
Oakford,  James  W. 
Oakley,  Mrs.  Imogen  B. 
Oakley,  Mrs.  Thornton 
Obdyke,  Wm.  Austin 
Oberge,  Miss  U.  H. 
Obermayer,  Henry 
Obermayer,  Leon  J. 
O'Connor,  John  F. 
Odell,  Mrs.  Harriet  D. 
Odell,  Mrs.  Joseph  H. 
O'Drain,   T.  L 
O'Harra,  Mrs.  1.  Harrison 
O'Keefe,  Joseph  F. 
Okie,  R.  Brognard 
O'Leary,   Daniel 
Oliphant,  Mrs.  S.  E. 
Oliver,   W.  J. 
Omerly,  George  G. 
O'Neill,  Andrew 
O'Neill,  Miss  E.  M. 
O'Neill,  J.  T. 
O'Neill,  P.  F. 
Opie,  Mrs.  E.  L. 
Ord,  R.  Laird 
Orlemann,  Henry  P. 
Orr,    George   P. 
Ortlip,  Harry  S. 


Osborne,  Miss  Jane  M. 
Osterlund,  John  L. 
Oswald,  Charles  A. 
Otten,  Robert  S. 
Otteni,  H.  F. 
Oursler,  William  W.  D. 
Overbeck,  Bernard 
Overholt,  William  L. 
Ovington,  George,  Jr. 
Owen,   Miss   Elizabeth 

Gray 
Owen,  Miss  L.  V.  P. 
Owrid,  Edwin  J. 
Packard,  Charles  S.  W. 
Packard,  Mrs.  Francis  R. 
Packard,  Mrs.  Jno.  H.,  3rd 
Page,  George  Bispham 
Page,  Mrs.  Robert  H. 
Paine,  Mrs.  George  H. 
Palmer,  John  T. 
Palsir,   Jacob 
Pancoast,  Mrs.  H.  K. 
Pardee,  Mrs.  Calvin 
Paret,  Edward 
Park,  J.  B. 
Park,  Thomas 
Parker,  A.  D. 
Parker,  John  E. 
Parker,  Sylvester  D. 
Parlin,  Charles  C. 
Parrish,  Miss  E.  M. 
Parrish,  Morris  L. 
Parrish,  Mrs.  Robert  C. 
Parrott,  Sylvester  J. 
Parsly,   Elmer   G. 
Pasceri,  Mrs.  Joseph 
Patten,  Frank  S. 
Patterson,  Miss  Beatrice 

W. 
Patterson,  Mrs.  George 

Stuart 
Patterson,  T.   H.  Hoge 
Patton,  J.   G. 
Patton,  Mrs.  John  W. 
Patton,  Robert 
Patton,  Mrs.  Robert 
Patton,  Robert  J. 
Paul,  Mrs.  Hiram 
Paul,  John  Rodman 
Paulson,  Miss  Frances  E. 
Payne,  Whitney 
Peabody,  Malcolm  E. 
Peacock,  C.  H. 
Pearce,  Hollingsworth 
Pearson,  Miss  Elizabeth  T. 


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Parsons,  Miss  Ella 
Pearson,  J.  A. 
Pearson,  Mrs,  J.  T. 
Pearson,  R.  G. 
Peck,  Arthur 
Peck,  Mrs,  Arthur 
Peck,  Mrs.   Horace  S. 
Pecker,  Joseph  S. 
Pedley,  Miss  Lillian  E. 
Pedrick,  Miss  Lyola 
Peeples,  A.  M, 
Peiffer,  Charles  E. 
Peirce,  T.  M.,  Jr. 
Peirson,  Walter 
Pelosi,  Michael  H. 
Pelosi,  William  A, 
Pemberton,  Clifford,  Jr. 
Pemberton,  Mrs.  Ralph 
Penfield,  Mrs.  Frederic  C. 
Pennsylvania  Society  of 

Miniature  Painters 
Pennington,  Miss  Laura  T. 
Penrose,  R.  A.  F.,  Jr. 
Penza,  J.  Vincent 
Pepper,  Mrs.  B.  Franklin 
Pepper,  Benjamin  Franklin 
Pepper,  Mrs.    William 

Piatt 
Pepper,  William 
Pequignot,  L.  E, 
Perrin,  Charles  C. 
Perrot,  Emile  G. 
Perry,  H.  H. 
Perry,  John  C. 
Perry,  Robert  W. 
Peters,  Don 
Petzold,  Adolph 
Pew,  J.  N.,  Jr. 
Pew,  Mrs.  Walter  C. 
Pfaelzer,  Mrs.  Frank 
Pfahler,  G.  E. 
Pflueger,  E.  H. 
Phillips,  Edward  A. 
Phillips,  Lucien 
Pierce,  F.  G, 
Pierce,  J,  D, 
Piersol,  Mrs,  George  A. 
Piersol,  George    M. 
Pilling,  Mrs.  George  P. 
Pilling,  W.  S. 
Pinkstone,  W.  D, 
Pioneer   Suspender  Co. 
Place,  Louis  V.,  Jr. 
Piatt,  Mrs.  Charles,  Jr. 
Piatt,  Mrs,  Charles,  3rd 


Piatt,  John  O. 

Price,  Mrs.  Oliver  C. 

Plaut,  Mrs.  Isaac 

Pollock,  Miss  Elizabeth  P. 

Pollock,  Roland  D. 

Pollock,  Walter  B. 

Pooley,  E.  F, 

Porter,  Andrew 

Porter,  Mrs,  Charles  A., 

Jr. 
Post,  Mrs.  L.  A. 
Post,  William 
Poth,  Harry  A. 
Potsdamer,  Joseph  S. 
Pott,  H.  Rudolph 
Potter,  Mrs.  Thomas,  Jr. 
Potter,  Woodburn  W. 
Potts,  Charles   William 
Potts,  Mrs.  Harrison  I. 
Potts,  William  M. 
Powell,  Charles  S. 
Powers,  Mrs.  Fred  Perry 
Pratt,  John  E. 
Prevette,   Earl 
Price,  Mrs.  Eli  Kirk 
Price,  Warwick  James 
Priestman,  Mrs,  Florence 

E. 
Purves,  Mrs.  Austin  M. 
Purves,  Mrs.  G.  Colesberry 
Pusey,   F.   S, 
Putman,  Mrs,  Earl  B, 
Pyrah,  John  W, 
Quick,  William  H.  W. 
Rabinovitz,  Joseph 
Rader,  Mrs,  Archibald 

Fleming 
Raditz,  Lazar 
Rakestraw,  Fred 
Rambo,  Oscar  N, 
Ramsdell,  G,  C, 
Ramsey,   Mrs,   Ellwood 
Ramsey,  Mrs,  Frances  H. 
Ranck,  A,  C. 
Randolph,  Evan 
Ranken,  Harold  R. 
Ransley,  Mrs.  H.  C. 
Rapp,  E.  H. 
Raub,  F.  Elwood 
Ravdin,    I. 
Rawle,  Francis 
Rawle,  James 
Rawle,  Mrs.  James 
Rawle,  Miss  Louisa 


Rawlins,  Miss  Sarah  Sully 
Raynor,  John  S. 
Read,  Mrs.  Adele  Von  H. 
Read,  W.  B. 
Read,  Mrs.  William  T, 
Reading,  Samuel  H. 
Reath,  Mrs,  B.  Brannon 
Reath,  B,  Brannon,  2nd 
Reath,  Mrs,   Theodore  W. 
Reath,  Mrs,  Thomas 
Reber,  J.  Howard 
Rebman,  Henry  J. 
Reckitt,  William  G. 
Redman,  Mrs.  John  L, 
Redmond,  Frank  J, 
Reed,  Mrs.  Amie  M. 
Reed,  Miss  Anne  M, 
Reed,  Jacobs  Sons 
Reel,  Ida  Virginia 
Reese,  Charles 
Reeves,  Mrs,  A,  S, 
Register,  Mrs,  H,  Bartol 
Reid,  C,  W, 
Reige,  A,  C, 
Reilly,  Mrs.  Mary  Allen 
Reilly,  Peter 
Reilly,  Samuel 
Reinhard,  Miss  Jean 
Reisen,  C.  Joseph 
Reiss,  A. 
Remmey,  Richard  C.  Son 

Company 
Resolute  Knitting  Mills 
Rhoads,  Mrs.   Logan 
Rhoads,  J.  Snowden 
Rhoads,  Miss  Lydia  W. 
Rhoads,  William  E. 
Rice,  Harry 
Richardson,  Frederick 
Richardson,  Thomas  D, 
Richardson,  Tolbert  N. 
Richardson,  William   H. 
Richter,  Charles  J. 
Rieger,  Harry  C. 
Riehle,  Frederick  A. 
Riesman,  David 
Riggs,  Robert 
Ringler,  William  A. 
Ritchie,  Mrs.  C.  L. 
Rivinus,  Mrs.  E.  Florens 
Robb,  Mrs.  Henry  B, 
Robbins,  George  S. 
Roberts,  Caryl 
Roberts,  Charles  H, 
Roberts,  Mrs,   Charles   H, 


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Roberts,  Clarence  V. 
Roberts,  Mrs.  Edward 
Roberts,  Miss  Ellen  C. 
Roberts,  George  W.  B. 
Roberts,  Miss  Irene  S. 
Roberts,  Mrs.  James  G. 
Roberts,  Mrs.   John  B. 
Robens,  Owen  J. 
Robertshaw,  Oscar 
Robinson,  Benjamin 
Robinson,  Mrs.  Louis 

Barclay 
Robinson,  Mrs.  Samuel 
Robinson,  W.  J. 
Rockwell,  F.  W. 
Roma,  Mrs.  F. 
Roma,  Louis 
Root,  Miss  Mary  L. 
Rose,    Ivan   Murray 
Rosenbach,  M.  P. 
Rosenbaum,  Leon 
Rosenbaum,  Morris 
Rosenbaum,  Robert 
Rosenbaum,  Samuel 
Rosenberg,   Emanuel 
Rosenblum,  Adolph 
Rosenfield,  John 
Rosengarten,  Mrs.  A.  G. 
Rosengarten,  George  D. 
Rosenthal,  Albert 
Rosenwald,  Mrs.  Lessing 

Ross,  Henry  A. 
Ross,  J.  Anderson 
Ross,  Mrs.  George  G. 
Ross,  Miss  Sophia  L. 
Ross,  T.  Edward 
Ross,  Thomas  C. 
Rossbach,  Mrs.  Sophie 
Roth,  David   A. 
Roth,  Edward  A. 
Roth,  Gabriel  B. 
Roth,  George  J. 
Rothe,  M.  H. 
Rothermel,  P.  F.,  Jr. 
Rothman,  Maurice  M. 
Rothschild,  LeRoy  B. 
Rubinsohn,  S.  Lewis 
Ruby,  Miss  Edna 

Browning 
Rudzinski,  Mrs.  B.  F. 
Ruger,  Louis 
Rumpp,  Herman  C. 
Rumsey,  G.  A.,  Jr. 
Russell,  Mrs.  C.  J. 
Russell,  Harry  A. 


Rust,    Harry    B. 
Rutberg,  Edward  H. 
Ryan,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  T. 
Ryan,  Michael    J. 
Ryan,  Thomas  F. 
Sachsenmaier,  George 
Sackel  Dyeing  Company 
Sackett,  Mrs.  Franklin  P. 
Sadtler,  Samuel  S. 
Sage,  Mrs.   Henry  W. 
Sage,  Mrs.  Ralph  V. 
Sailer,  Mrs.  Andrew  Jack- 
son 
Sailer,  Miss  Emily  W. 
Salom,  Mrs.   Pedro  G. 
Samuel,  J.  Bunford 
Santamarie,   L.   J. 
Sargent,  Mrs.  Winthrop 
Sargent,  Mrs.  Winthrop, 

J'- 
Sartori,   Mrs.   Frank  A. 

Saul,  Morris  Bower 

Saunders,  John  J. 

Savadore,  Ethel  S. 

Savage,  Mrs.  D.  Fitzhugh 

Savoy e,  Mrs.  W.  T. 

Sax,  Percival  M. 

Saxman,  Mrs.  E.  F. 

Scanlon,   Joseph  J. 

Scatchard,  William 

Scattergood,  Mrs.  J.  Henry 

Scattergood,  Mrs.  Thomas 

Scattergood,  Mrs.  W.  B. 

Schaffhauser,    Charles 

Schamberg,  Mrs.  Jay  F. 

Schamberg,   J.    Frank 

Schamberg,  Meyer 

Schaner,    W.    B. 

Schechtman,  Morris 

Scheel,  R.   O. 

Schell,  John  W. 

Schenck,  Miss  Mary  W. 

Schick,,  Miss  Elma  H. 

Schick,  Miss  Martha  K. 

SchifFer,   C.   W. 

Schilling,    Frank 

Schlegel,  Carl  A. 

Schmidt,  Fred  W. 

Schnader,  Mrs.  William  A. 

Schneider,  Mrs.  Karl 

Schneyer,  Louis  A. 

Schneyer,  M.   L. 

Schoales,  C.  B. 

Schoettle,  Edwin  J. 

Schoettle,  Mrs.  Edwin  J. 

Schoettle,  Marc  A. 

74 


Schoettle,  Ralph  J. 
Schoettle,  Wm.  C. 
Schofield,  Charles  S. 
SchoUer  Brothers,   Inc. 
Schorr,  George  J. 
Schwacke,   John   S. 
Schwalbe,    H. 
Schwartz,   Anthony 
Schwartz,  William 
Schwartz,  William  Tefft 
Schwoerer,    R.   C. 
Scott,  Mrs.  Alexander  H. 
Scott,  Mrs.  Edger 
Scott,  Mrs.  Frank  L.,  Jr. 
Scott,  Mrs.  John  Scanlin 
Scott,  Margaret   B. 
Scott,  Richard  S. 
Scott,  Thomas  M. 
Scull,  Wm.  Ellis 
Scott,  William  M. 
Scott,  Mrs.   William   C. 
Scranton,  Mrs.  George  E. 
Scull,  Mrs.  William  C. 
Seeley,  Mrs.  Oscar 
Segal,  Herman 
Seidle,  Joseph  K. 
Seiss,  Miss  Linnie  J. 
Selig,  B. 
Selig,  Sol 
Sellers,  Alexander 
Sellers,  Mrs.  Alexander 
Sellers,  Mrs.  Horace  Wells 
Sellers,  Howard 
Sellers,  Mrs.  Howard 
Sender,  Arthur  C. 
Serrill,  Miss  A.  M. 
Serrill,  William  G. 
Severs,  G.  Harvey 
Sewell,  Mrs.  William  J., 

J'- 
Sexton,  Mrs.  James  A. 

Shakespeare,  Mrs.  Edward 

O. 

Shallow,  Frank  L. 

Shannon,  Miss  Amanda  J. 

Sharp,  Mrs.  Walter  P. 

Sharpe,  John  S. 

Sharpies,  Mrs.  Philip  T. 

Sharpless,  Anna  P. 

Sharpless,    S.    Franklin 

Sharpless,  William 

Shay,   Howell  Lewis 

Shearer,  H.  Maris 

Sheble,  Mrs.  Frank  J. 

Sheer,  Philip  L.  &  Sons 

Shellenberger,  Miss  Helen 


Shelly,  George  C. 
Shelton,  Mrs.  F.  H. 
Shepherd,   Samuel  G. 
Shillard-Smith,  Mrs.  C. 
Shinn,  Miss  M.  Frances 
Shipley,  Mrs.  S.  R. 
Shipley,  William  Ellis 
Shirley,  Harold  R. 
Shock,  Miss  N.  A. 
Shoemaker,  Benjamin  H. 


Smith,  Mrs.  Edward  W. 
Smith,  Ely  J. 
Smith,  Miss   Ethel 
Smith,  Mrs.    F.   P. 
Smith,  Mrs.  G.  M. 
Smith,  G.   P.,   Jr. 
Smith,  Haseltine 
Smith,  Henry  R. 
Smith,  Mrs.    Hugh    T. 
Smith,  S.  MacCuen 
Smith,  Miss  Mary  Grubb 


Shoemaker,  C  and  F 

Shoemaker,  Miss  Mary  W.  Smith,  J.  Willison 

Shoemaker,  Mrs.  William  Smith,  Miss  Jessie 

T.  Willcox 

Shoyer,    F.    J.  Smith,  Oscar  L. 

Shrigley,  Arthur  Smith,  Mrs.  T.  Learning 

Shryock,  Miss  Genevieve    Smith,  Stephen  J. 
Shuster,  Frank  H,  Smith,  Mrs.  W.  K. 

Shute,   E.   L.  Smith,  W.  Hinckle 

Shuttleworth,   E.   Irving     Smith,  Mrs.  W.  Horner 


Sibley,  Miss  Florence 
Sibley,  Walter  G. 
Sill,  Mrs.  Harold  Mont- 
gomery 
Silloway,  G.  E. 
Simkins,  Daniel  W. 
Simon,  Miss  Caroline  F. 
Simons,  Herbert 
Simons,  Laird 
Simpers,  Thomas  W. 
Simpson,  J.  Coulson 
Sinclair,  Miss  Ethel  L 


Smith,  Walter    Bassett 
Smith,  Mrs.  Walter 

Bassett 
Smith,   Mrs.  WikoflF 
Snellenburg,  A. 
Snellenburg,  Mrs.  Harry 
Snellenburg,  Joseph  N. 
Snellenburg,  Mrs.  Morton 

E. 
Sobernheimer,  Mrs. 

Frederick  A. 
Soest,  O.  F 


Sinnickson,  Mrs.  Charles     Soliday,  Mrs.  David  S. 


Sinnick,  John  Ray 
Sinnott,  Mrs.  John 
Sioussat,  St.  George  L. 
Sisson,  Vernon  B. 
Sister  Saint  Luke 
Siter,  Miss  Charlotte 
Siter,  E.  Hollingsworth 
Siter,  Mrs.  E.  Hollings- 
worth 
Sketchley,  William  W. 
Slattery,  Joseph  H. 
Sloan,  Malachi  W. 
Smalley,  W.   V. 


Somers,   James   A. 
Sonneborn,  George  A. 
South,   Mrs.   Walter 
Spalding,  C.  E. 
Spatola,  Michael  A. 
Speiser,  Mrs.  Herbert  A. 
Speiser,   Maurice  J. 
Speckman,  John  W. 
Spencer,  Arthur 
Spencer,  Mrs.  Arthur  R. 
Staake,  Miss  Caroline  L. 
Stachowicz,  L.  A. 
Stager,  Oscar  T. 


Smaltz,   Miss   Elizabeth  F.  Stair,  Mrs.  Jacob,  Jr 
Smaltz,  Mrs.  John  H.         Stanton,  Charles  L 
Smart,  E.  A. 
Smedley,  William  H. 
Smith,  Albanus   L. 
Smith,  Miss  Anna  Ellen 
Smith,  Charles  H. 
Smith,  Mrs.  Edward 
Brinton 


Starkweather,  John  K. 
Staton,  Walter  B. 
Stecker,  Louis 
Stecker,  Mrs.  P.  Jack 
Steel,  A.  G.  B. 
Steel,  David  M. 
Steel,  Miss  Mariana  J. 


Steel,  Phil  S. 
Steel,  Warner  J. 
Steele,  Andrew  L. 
Steele,  Edward  A. 
Steere,  Mrs.  Jonathan  M. 
Stehle,  Mrs.  Charles 
Stein,  Mrs.  Emma  T. 
Steinhagen,  Henry  J. 
Steinman,  Walter  J. 
Steinmetz,  Joseph  Allison 
Stelle,  John  P. 
Stem,  Mrs.  Samuel  G. 
Stern,  Adiel   Martin 
Stern,   Edward  &  Comapny 
Stern,  Mrs.  Horace 
Stern,  Miss  Ruth  Ellis 
Stern,  Samuel 
Sternberger,  Mrs.  M.  K. 
Sterner,  George 
Stevens,  Benjamin  Rush 
Stevenson,  Miss  Clare  B. 
Stevenson,  Maxwell,  Jr. 
Stewardson,  Miss  Eleanor 

P. 
Stewart,  Frank  G. 
Stewart,  Frank  H. 
Stewart,  Roy 
Stewart,  Ruth   Bitting 
Stilling,   Benjamin  F. 
Stinson,  C.  A. 
Stinson,  Mrs.  Samuel  B. 
Stoer,    W.    Fred 
Stokes,  Mrs.   Charles   P. 
Stokes,  Francis  J. 
Stokes,  Henry  W. 
Stokes,  Mrs.  W.  Standley 
Stork,  Mrs.  T.  B. 
Stotesbury,  Edward  T. 
Stotesbury,  Mrs.  Edward 

T. 
Stout,  Mrs.   A.   L. 
Stout,  C.  Frederick  C. 
Stout,  Mrs.  Elbridge  G. 
Stout,  O. 
Strauss,  Berthold 
Strawbridge,  Mrs.  George 

H. 
Strittmatter,  L  P. 
Stroock,  Bertram  A. 
Stroud,  Edward  A. 
Stroud,  Morris    W. 
Strubing,  P.  H. 
Stryker,  S.  S. 
Stuart,  Gordon 
Stulb,  Joseph  R. 


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StuU,  Mrs.  C.  Rodman 
StuU,  Miss  Evelyn  Lewis 
Sullivan,  Miss  Edith 
Sullivan,  Miss  Margaret  L. 
Sullivan,  Stanley  J. 
Sullivan,  Mrs.  Thomas  D. 
Sundheim,  Mrs.  Harry  G. 
Sussell,    Arthur  J. 
Sutherland,   Allen 
Sutton,  I.  Walter 
Swain,   Mrs.   William 

Moseley 
Swart,  M.  E. 
Swartley,  Henry  C. 
Sweeney,  Miss    Barbara 
Sweeney,  Miss  Mary  B. 
Swoboda,   Gustav 
Sydney,  Miss  Mary  Ella 
Taine,  Louis  N. 
Talone,  Alfonso 
Tappen,  Mrs.  Paul 
Tatum,  Mrs.  Richard  Parry 
Taws,  Henry  W. 
Taws,  John  H. 
Taylor,  Mrs.  Anne  M. 
Taylor,  Mrs.  Hazel  M. 
Taylor,  Miss  Helene 
Taylor,  John  C. 
Taylor,  John  G. 
Taylor,  Mrs.  John  M. 
Taylor,  Lewis  H.,  Jr. 
Taylor,  Mrs.  Roland  L. 
Taylor,  William 
Taylor,  Mrs.  Wm.  J. 
Taylor,  Mrs.  William 

Rivers 
Teller, W.  H. 
Terry,  Howard  A. 
Tetlow,  Mrs.  Clara 
Thatcher,  A,  G. 
Thatcher,  W.  H. 
Thayer,  Mrs.  John  B. 
Theel,  William  L. 
Theis,   Albert 
Thorn,  Miss  Mary 
Thoma,  Robert 
Thomas,  Mrs.  Arthur   H. 
Thomas,  Mrs.  Augustus 
Thomas,  J.   Frederick 
Thomas,  Miss  Mabel  L.  H, 
Thomson,  Mrs.  Frank 

Graham 
Thompson,  W.  J. 
Thompson,  William  B. 


Thomson,  Mrs.  Archibald 

G. 
Thomson,  Harry  E. 
Thomson,  Mrs.  W.  S. 
Thorington,  James 
Thorington,  Mrs.  James 
Thornley,  George  H. 
Thoms,  Miss  Frieda  P. 
Tietze,  Charles  F. 
Tilden,  William  Morris 
Tillman,  Henry  D. 
Timanus,  Mrs.  J.  H.  R. 
Tinney,  William    P. 
Tinney,  Mrs.  William   P. 
Tioga-Textile  Company 
Todd,  Mrs.  M.  Hampton 
Tomkinson,  Joseph 
Tonik,   Charles 
Toohey,  John  M. 
Torrey,  Robert  G. 
Tourison,  Ashton  S. 
Town,   Edwin  C. 
Towne,  Robert  D. 
Townsend,  B.  F.,  Jr. 
Townsend,  Mrs.  Frederick 

E.  A. 
Townsend,  Mrs.  J.  B. 
Townsend,  J.  Barton 
Townsend,  Joseph  B.,  Jr. 
Trainer,  E. 
Trainer,  Henry  J. 
Trotter,  Miss  Helen 
Trotter,  William  Henry 
Trumbauer,  J.  Robert 
Trump,  Mrs.  C.  C. 
Tryon,  Charles  Z. 
Tryon,  Miss  F.  Arline 
Tunnell,  Mrs.  Frederic  W. 
Turnbull,  J.  W. 
Tustin,  Mrs.  Ernest  L. 
Tuttle,  William  C. 
Twining,  John  E.,  Sr, 
Tyler,  Charles  A. 
Tyler,  George  F. 
Tyler,  Mrs.  George  F. 
Tyler,  Miss  Helen  B. 
Tyre,  Phillip  S. 
Tyson,  T.  Mellor 
Uebele,  William  H. 
Umsted,  Miss  Ruth  R.,  Jr. 
Underdown,  Mrs.  Henry  T. 
Unterberger,  Edward 
Uppvall,  Axel  J. 
UrfFer,  S. 
Vail,  Mrs.  Louis  dePuy 


Van  Hoesen,  G.  M. 
VanLennep,  Miss  Rebecca 

Pollard 
Van  Roelen,  Alphonse 
VanSciver,  Earl  J. 
VanSciver,  J.  Bishop 
Vauclain,   Samuel  M. 
Vaughan,  Charles  Z. 
Vellner,    Eugene 
Verner,  William  R. 
Verner,  Mrs.  William  R. 
Vigilant,  Mills 
Vila,   Joseph.   S 
Vincent,  Mrs.  H.  G.  G. 
Vogdes,  Mrs.  Emma  C. 
Vogdes,  Joseph  J. 
Volz,  Frederick  G. 
Von  Moschzisker,  Mrs. 

Robert 
Voorhees,  Harlow  C. 
Voss,  Frederick  J. 
Voynow,  C.  B. 
Wadham,  J.  P. 
Wagner,  Mrs.  Jesse  L. 
Wagner,  John 
Wagner,  Louis  M. 
Wagner,  Paul  C. 
Wagner,  Mrs.  William  M. 
Wainwright,  Clement  R. 
Wainwright,  F.  King 
Wainwright,  Mrs.  F.  King 
Walbaum,  Mrs.  William 

H. 
Walker,  Harold 
Walker,  J.  W. 
Wall,  George  W. 
Wallace,  William 
Wallace,  William  S. 
Walmer,  Reed  H. 
Walter,  Miss  Mary  C. 
Walter,  Simon 
Walters,  William  H. 
Walton,  William  G. 
Walz,  Mrs.  Edward  A. 
Ward,  Mrs.  George 
Ward,  John  T. 
Ward,  T.  Johnson 
Warden,  Clarence  A. 
Warden,  Mrs.  W.  G. 
Waring,  Swinton  B. 
Warne,  Mrs.  Edward  P.  B. 
Warner,  Miss  Mildred  S. 
Warner,  Walter 
Warnock,  James,  Jr. 
Warren,  Ambrose  G. 


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Warren,  William  C.  Wetherill,  Hebert  J. 

Warthman,  Mrs.  J.  Harris  Wetherill,  Mrs.  Samuel  P., 


Warwick,  Edward 

Washburn,  Louis  C. 

Wasserman,  B.  J. 

Wasserman,  Charles 

Wasserman,  Mrs.  Joseph 

Wasson,  F.  E. 

Wastl,  Francis  X. 

Watkins,  Wilfred  J. 

Watson,  Frank  R. 

Watson,  George  K. 

Wayne,  Mrs.  Joseph,  Jr. 

Wayne,  William,  Jr. 

Weatherly,  J.  Howard 

Weaver,  Jfohn 

Weber,  David 

Weber,  E.  G. 

Weber,  F.  W. 

Weber,  Louis,  Sr. 

Weckesser,  William 

Weeks  Photo  Engraving 
Company 

Weeks,  Mrs.  Horace  F. 

Weger,  Frank  L. 

Wegrocki,  Mrs.  Irene  B. 

Weightman,  Miss  Fanny 
Cox 

Weightman,  Miss  Martha 
T.  B. 

Weihenmayer,  Harry  W. 

Weihenmayer,  William  J. 

Weild,  Charles  M. 

Weil,  Benjamin 

Weil,  Gertrude  F. 
Weill,  Mrs.  Alfred  S. 
Weimer,  Albert  B. 
Weinberg,  H.  Joseph 
Weinland,  Mrs.  J.  W. 
Weinstein,  G.  L. 
Weinstein,  Jacob  L 
Weissberger,  George  J. 
Welsh,  C.  N. 
Welsh,  Charles  E. 
Welsh,  Robert  F. 
Welsh,  Mrs.  S.  B. 
Welsh,  William  Henry 
Welsh,  Mrs.  William  L. 
Wenger,  Mrs.  Morris 
Wenner,  Robert  E. 
Werner,  Adolph,  Jr. 
Wertheimer,  Joseph 
West,  W.  M. 
West,  W.  Nelson 
Westwood,  John  R. 


Jr. 

Wetherill,  Samuel  P.,  Jr. 
Wetherstine,  H.  H. 
Wetter,  Charles  G. 
Wetzel,  Walter 
Weyl,  Esther  M. 
Wharton,  Joseph  S. 

Levering 
Wheaton,  Howard  C. 
Wheeler,  Charles 
Wheeler,  Mrs.  Charles 
Wheeler,  Miss  Janet  D. 
Wheelwright,  Robert 
Whitaker,  James  L. 
Whitaker,  Ralph 
White,  E.  P.  Carson 
White,  Mrs.  George  P. 
White,  J.  Atwood 
White,  Mrs.  Miles,  Jr. 
White,  Samuel  S.,  Jr. 
White,  Mrs.  William 
Whiteley,  Mrs.  Charles 
Whiteman,  Mrs.  Josephine 

S. 
Whitfield,  J.  Edward 
Whitman,  Stephen  F.  and 

Sons 
Whitney,  Frederick  P. 
Whitney,  Mrs.  W.  Beau- 
mont 
Whitted,  C.  S. 
Whyte,  William  E. 
Wick  Narrow  Fabric 

Company 
Widener,  Mrs.  P.  A.  B., 

2nd 
Wiederseim,  Theodore  E. 
Wiener,  Miss  Elliott 
Wilhelm,  Charles 
Wilkie,  Edward  V.  H. 
Wilkinson,  Robert  H. 
Willard,  DeForest  P. 
Willcox,  J.  W. 
Willens,  Mrs.  Samuel 
Willet,  Henry  Lee 
Willey,  Mrs.  Guy  A. 
Williams,  Mrs,  Caroline 
Williams,  Mrs.  Carroll  R. 
Williams,  Mrs.  Charles 
Williams,  Ellis  D. 
Williams,  Joseph  D. 
Williams,  Leighton 
Williams,  Leslie  F. 


Williams,  Parker  S. 

Williams,  Mrs.  Thomas  S. 

Williamson,  Walter  D. 

Willing,  Charles 

Willing,  J.  Kent 

Willing,  Mrs.  Edward  S. 

Willson,  Thomas  H. 

Wilmeth,  James  L. 

Wilson,  Alex,  Jr. 

Wilson,  C.  Colket 

Wilson,  Mrs.  Charles 

Wilson,  Mrs.  H.  E. 

Wilson,  Mrs.  G.  M. 

Wilson,  Hamilton  M. 

Wilson,  Helen  N. 

Wilson,  Howard  B. 

Wilson,  Mrs.  J.  Howard 

Wilson,  James  J. 

Wilson,  Miss  Jane  Stewart 

Wilson,  Russell 

Wilson,  Mrs.  W.  Reynolds 

Wilson,  Mrs.  William  K. 

Wilson,  Mrs.  Wyle  T. 

Winchester,  A.  Oliver 

Windey,  William 

Windner,  Julius 

Windsor  Manufacturing 
Company 

Winsor,  James  D.,  Jr. 

Winsor,  Mrs.  James  D.,  Jr. 

Winston,  John  C.  Com- 
pany 

Winston,  Maurice  J. 

Winters,  Mrs.  Margaret 

Wire,  Miss  Jean  Marion 

Wirkman,  Emanuel  W. 

Wirz,  Mrs.  H.  M. 

Wister,  Mrs.  Lewis  W. 

Wister,  Miss  Mary  C. 

Witecraft,  Amey  D. 

Wittenberg,  Sol 

Wittmaier,  George  W. 

Wittman,  A.  H. 

Wolfe,  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
Albert 

Wolf,  Benjamin 

Wolfe,  Joseph  L.  N. 

Wolf,  Louis 

Wolfe,  Merritt  L. 
Wolfe,  Russell 
Wolfe,  Samuel 
Wolfram,  Arnold 
Wolf  sen,  Julius 
Wolsey,  Louis 


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Wolstenholme,  Mrs. 

Frederick 
Wonderly,  Abner  H. 
Wood,  Mrs.  Alexander  C, 

Jr. 
Wood,  Mrs.  Charles  R. 
Wood,  Mrs.  Edw.  F.  R. 
Wood,  Edward  R.,  Jr. 
Wood,  Miss  Ellen  C. 
Wood,  Graham 
Wood,  Mrs.  Graham 
Wood,  Howard,  Jr. 
Wood,  Mrs.  Horatio  C. 
Wood,  Morris 
Wood,  R.  G.,  Jr. 
Woodington,  Miss  Reba 

D. 
Woodruff,  Mrs.  Clinton 

Rogers 
Woodside,  Mrs.  J.  W. 
Woodville,  Miss  Elizabeth 
Woodward,  George 
Woodward,  H.  J. 
Woodward,  Mrs.  Samuel 
Woolman,  Mrs.  Edward 
Woolman,  Henry  N. 
Woolman,  Mrs.  Henry  N. 


Woolman,  Miss  Josephine 
Worrall,  Mrs.  Nathan  Y. 
Wotherspoon,  James  R. 
Wright,  Miss  Alice  M. 
Wright,  Mrs.  H.  B. 
Wright,  Mrs.  H.  J. 
Wright,  John 
Wright,  Miss  Lila  M. 
Wright,  Mrs.  Minturn  T. 
Wright,  Mrs.  Sydney  L., 

Jr. 

Wrightson,  Arthur 
Wurts,  Mrs.  C.  Stewart 
Wurzel,  Maurice  L. 
Yarrow,  H.  C. 
Yates,  Philip  M. 
Yeager,  George  C. 
Yeatman,  Pope 
Yeats,  Mrs.  J.  Wilbur 
Yellin,  Samuel 
Yerger,  Frank  H. 
Yocum,  Stanley 
Young,  Anna  Gardner 
Young,  Mrs.  Bessie  F. 
Young,  Charles  H. 
Young,  Claude  D. 
Young,  Mrs.  Edgar  E. 


Young,  Fred  L. 
Young,  H.  C. 
Young,  Howard  S. 
Young,  James  H. 
Zantzinger,  Mrs.  C.  C. 
Zander,  Richard  J. 
Zane,  Mrs.  Gertrude  L.  B. 
Zang,  S.  E. 
Zantzinger,  C.  C. 
Zeid,  Saul  J. 
Zeiger,  E.  H. 
Zeisse,  Paula 
Ziegelbrier,  Carl 
Zieget,  Julius 
Ziegler,  Carl  A. 
Ziegler,  J.  Charles 
Zimmerman,  Mason  W. 
Zimmermann,  R.  Z. 
Zimmerman,  S.  Milton 
Zimmermann,  Wm. 
Zimmerman,  William  A. 
Zinman,  Frank 
Zion,  Harry  F. 
Zirnkilton,  F.  X. 
Zulich,  Mrs.  Sarah  Swift 


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Form  of  Bequest  of  Personality 

I  give  and  bequeath  unto  The  Pennsylvania  Museum  and  School 

of  Industrial  Art  the  sum  of dollars, 

free  of  all  taxes. 

Witnesses 


Form  of  Devise  of  Real  Estate 


I  give  and  devise  unto  The  Pennsylvania  Museum  and  School  of 
Industrial  Art  all  that  certain  {here  insert  a  description  of  the  prop- 
erty) free  of  all  taxes. 


Witnesses 


FORM  OF  SUBSCRIPTION 


Enclosed  please  find  cheque  for 
Annual  Member  $10  a  year 

Contributing  Member  $23  a  year 

Sustaining  Member  $100  a  year 

Associate  $230  a  year 

Life  Member  $300  at  one  time 

Fellow  $1,000  at  one  time 

Patron  $3,000  or  more 

Benefactor  $23,000  or  more 

The  Museum  Bulletin  and  the  notification  of  special  exhibitions 
and  Museum  events  and  School  lectures  may  be  sent  to 

Name 

Address 

Gifts  or  bequests  for  either  the  Museum  or  the  School  should  be  made  to 

THE  PENNSYLVANIA  MUSEUM  AND  SCHOOL  OF 

INDUSTRIAL  ART 

Broad  and  Pine  Streets 


,»rt^ 


PENNSYLVANIA 
MUSEUM  OF  ART 


FIFTY-THIRD  ANNUAL  REPORT 


PHILADELPHIA 
1929 


FIFTY-THIRD 
ANNUAL  REPORT 

OF  THE 

PENNSYLVANIA  MUSEUM  OF  ART 
FOR  THE  YEAR  ENDED  MAY  31,   1929 

WITH  THE 

LIST  OF  MEMBERS 


PHILADELPHIA 
1929 


OFFICERS  FOR  1929-1930 


PRESIDENT 

ELI  KIRK  PRICE 


VICE-PRESIDENTS 

WILLIAM  M .  ELKINS  J .  STOGDELL  STOKES 

SECRETARY 

JULIUS  ZIEGET 
BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES 

EX  OFFICIIS 

John  S.  Fisher  Edwin  R.  Cox 

Governor  of  Pennsylvania  President  of  City  Council 

Harry  A.  Mackey  Edward  T.  Stotesbury 

Mayor  of  Philadelphia  President  of 

Fairmount  Park  Commission 


ELECTED  BY  THE  MEMBERS 

To  Serve  for  One  Year 

John  F.  Braun  Edgar  V.  Seeler 

Mrs.  Arthur  V.  Meigs  J.  Stogdell  Stokes 

George  D.  Widener 


To  Serve  for  Ttvo  Years 

Mrs.  Edward  Browning  John  S.  Jenks 

William  M.  Elkins  Emory  McMichael 

Thomas  Robins 


To  Serve  for  Three  Years 

John  Gribbel  Eli  Kirk  Price 

Mrs.  Frank  T.  Patterson  James  F.  Sullivan 


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STANDING  COMMITTEES* 

MUSEUM 

John  S.  Jenks,  Chairman;  Morris  R.  Bockius,  Mrs.  Hampton 
L.  Carson,  Mrs.  Henry  Brinton  Coxe,  John  T.  Dorrance, 
William  M.  Elkins,  Mrs.  Charles  W.  Henry,  George  H.  Lorimer, 
Mrs.  John  D.  McIlhenny,  Mrs.  Frank  Thorne  Patterson, 
Edward  B.  Robinette,  J.  Siogdell  Stokes,  Mrs.  Edward  T. 
Stotesbury,  Roland  L.  Taylor,  George  D.  Widener. 

INSTRUCTION 

Eli  Kirk  Price,  Chairman;  Charles  L.  Borie,  Jr.,  Mrs.  Henry 
Brinton  Coxe,  Samuel  S.  Fleisher,  John  S.  Jenks,  Mrs.  Robert 
R.  Logan,  Mrs.  Arthur  V.  Meigs,  Mrs.  H.  S.  Prentiss  Nichols, 
Mrs.  Frank  Thorne  Patterson,  Mrs.  Logan  Rhoads,  William 
H.  Richardson,  Edgar  V.  Seeler,  Miss  Jessie  Willcox  Smith, 
J.  Stogdell  Stokes. 

FINANCE 

J.  Stogdell  Stokes,  Chairman:  William  M.  Elkins,  R.  Sturgis 
Ingersoll,  William  Fulton  Kurtz,  Morris  Wolf. 


^Thc  President  is  ex  officio  a  member  of  all  committees. 


ASSOCIATE  COMMITTEE  OF  WOMEN 

HONORARY  PRESIDENT 

MRS.  RUDOLPH  BLANKENBURG 

PRESIDENT 

MRS.  FRANK  THORNE  PATTERSON 

VICE-PRESIDENTS 

MRS.  H.  S.  PRENTISS  NICHOLS 

MRS.  HENRY  BRINTON  COXE 

MISS  CORNELIA  L.  EWING 

MRS.  EDGAR  W.  BAIRD 


recording  secretary 
Mrs.  H.  Norris  Harrison 


treasurer 
Mrs.  Edward  Browning 


corresponding  secretary 
Mrs.  Herbert  L.  Clark 


Mrs.  Lewis  Audenried 
Mrs.  Rudolph  Blankenburg 
Mrs.  William  T.  Carter 
Mrs.  Robert  C.  Clay 
Mrs.  Robert  Hare  Davis 
Mrs.  S.  Grey  Dayton 
Mrs.  William  A.  Dick 
Mrs.  Fitz  Eugene  Dixon 
Mrs.  Russell  Duane 
Miss  Louisa  Eyre 
Mrs.  Stanley  G.  Flagg,Jr. 
Mrs.  George  H.  Frazier 
Mrs.  Henry  C.  Gibson 
Mrs.  F.  Woodson  Hancock 
Mrs.  Charles  Wolcott  Henry 
Miss  Margaretta  S.  Hinchman 
Mrs.  Charles  F.  Judson 


Mrs.  J.  Louis  Ketterlinus 
Mrs.  Robert  R.  Logan 
Mrs.  W.  Logan  MacCoy 
Mrs.  Campbell  Madeira 
Mrs.  John  C.  Martin 
Mrs.  John  D.  McIlhenny 
Mrs.  Arthur  V.  Meigs 
Mrs.  Richard  Waln  Meirs 
Mrs.  Thornton  Oakley 
Mrs.  Eli  Kirk  Price 
Mrs.  Logan  Rhoads 
Mrs.  Wharton  Sinkler 
Mrs.  C.  Shillard-Smith 
Miss  Jessie  Willcox  Smith 
Mrs.  W.  Standley  Stokes 
Mrs.  William  H.  Walbaum 
Mrs.  C.  Stewart  Wurts 


contributing  member 
Mrs.  Percival  Roberts,  Jr. 

honorary  members 
Mrs.  Hampton  L.  Carson  Mrs.  Henry  S.  Grove 

Miss  Margaret  Clyde  Mrs.  Edward  T.  Stotesbury 

Mrs.  M.  Hampton  Todd 


THE  MUSEUM  STAFF 
1929-1930 

FISKE  KIMBALL.  Dirtctor 

CURATORIAL  STAFF 

DIVISION  OF  EUROPEAN  AND  AMERICAN  ART 
FISKE  KIMBALL,  Chief  of  the  Division 

RENAISSANCE  AND  MODERN  ART 
HENRI  GABRIEL  MARCEAU,  Curator  of  Fine  Arts 
JOSEPH  DOWNS,  Curator  of  Decorative  Arts 
MARGARET  H.  PIERCE,  Assistant  in  Decorative  Arts 

MEDIAEVAL  ART 
FRANCIS  HENRY  TAYLOR,  Curator  of  Mediaeval  Art 

DIVISION  OF  EASTERN  ART 
HORACE  H.  F.  JAYNE,  Chief  of  the  Division 
ISABEL  INGRAM,  Assistant  in  Chinese  Art 
PHILIP  HARDING  GATE,  Assistant  in  Japanese  Art 

DEPARTMENT  OF  TEXTILES 
NANCY  ANDREWS  REATH,  Assistant  Curator  of  Textiles 
ANNA  SCOTT  NEWBOLD,  Assistant  in  Charge  of  Laces 

DEPARTMENT  OF  PRINTS 
ELIZABETH  T.  PEARSON,  Assistant  in  Charge 

ADVISERS 
MARCEL  AUBERT,  Gothic  Art 
WALTER  W.  S.  COOK,  Spanish  Art 
ANANDA  COOMARASWAMY,  Indian  Art 
NICOLA  D'ASCENZO,  Stained  Glass 
MARIAN  HAGUE,  Laces 
THOMAS  T.  HOOPES,  Arms  and  Armour 
RICHARD  OFFNER,  Italian  Art 
ARTHUR  UPHAM  POPE,  Persian  Art 
RUDOLF  M.  RIEFSTAHL,  Textiles 
MIKHAIL  ROSTOVTZEFF,  Ancient  Art 
SAMUEL  YELLIN,  Metalwork 


HONORARY  CURATORS 
MRS.  WILLIAM  T.  CARTER,  Laces 
F.  D.  LANGENHEIM,  Numismatics 

ADMINISTRATIVE  STAFF 

DIRECTOR  S  OFFICE 
ERLING  H.  PEDERSEN,  Assistant  to  tht  Director 
HENRIETTA  C.  QUINN,  Secretary  to  the  Dtrector 

EXECUTIVE  OFFICE 
PAUL  M    REA,  Executive  Officer 
HENRIETTA  C.  QUINN,  Office  Mauan^er 
MARGARET  C.  DRISCOLL,  Bursar 
ESTHER  deB.  ROBINS,  Sales  Manager 
CHARLES  WHITENACK,  Photographer 

REGISTRAR'S  OFFICE 

JANE  WOLFE,  Registrar 

FRANCES  RICHARDSON,  Custodian 

MARION  THRING,  ETHEL  C.  ELKINS,  HELEN  McCLENAHAN,  Cataloguers 

LIBRARY 
PAUL  VANDERBILT,  Librarian 
M.  RADCLYFFE  FURNESS,  Assistant  Librarian 

PUBLICATIONS 
FRANCIS  HENRY  TAYLOR,  Editor 

INSTALLATION 
ELIZABETH  ABEL,  Assistant 

BUILDINGS 
GEORGE  C.  BARBOUR,  Superintendent 
LEWIS  LIST,  Captain  of  the  Watch 


THE  SCHOOL  STAFF 

1929-1930 

EDMONDSON  HUSSEY,  Principal 

LESLIE  W.  MILLER,  Principal  Emeritus 

E.  W.  FRANCE,  Director,  Textile  Department 

THOMAS  H.  WILLSON,  Registrar 

WILLARD  P.  GRAHAM,  Assistant  Registrar 

EUGENIE  M.  FRYER,  Librarian 


FACULTY 

ART  DEPARTMENT 


ROSE  A.  BAIRD 

Costume  Design,  Dressmaking 

LOUISE  BAXTER 

Instructor,  Costume  Design 

WILLIAM  BLOOD 
Illustration 

J.  FRANK  COPELAND 

Design  as  Related  to  Interior  Decor- 
ation, Lectures  on  Elements  of 
Architecture 

EDMUND  deFOREST  CURTIS 
Pottery 

RALPH  DUNKELBERGER 

Drawing  from  Cast 

EVELYN  DUDLEY 
Architectural  Graphics 

JOHN  J.  DULL 
Water  Color 

EDITH  EMERSON 

Lectures,  Art  Appreciation 

T.  P.  FARRADAY 

Design  as  Related  to  Interior 
Decoration 

DOUGLAS  GILCHRIST 

Metal  Work  and  Jewelry 

MABEL  B.  HALL 

Advanced  Drawing  from  the  Cast, 
Anatomy  Drawing 

EDMONDSON  HUSSEY 
Subjects  of  Teaching 

JOHN  CRAIG  JANNEY 
Drawing  from  the  Cast 


FLORENCE  JESTER 
Supervisor  of  Practice  Teaching 

JOSEPH  KANETSKY 
Wrought  Iron 

RICHARD  KLINGES 
Full-Sized  Drawing 

ALFRED  KRAKUSIN 

Assistant  Instructor  in  Anatomy 
Drawing 

ELMER  S.  LUKENS 
Woodwork  and  Joinery 

RALPH  McLELLAN 
Drawing  from  Life 

ALICE  MEEHAN 

First  Year  Lettering;  Assisting  in 
Design 

ELLEN  F.  MEEHAN 

Design,  First  Year  Color  and  Design, 
Advanced  Design 

LOUIS  MILIONE 
Modeling 

HARRISON  MILLER 

Drawing  and  Painting  as  Related  to 
Poster  and  Advertising  Design 

THORNTON  OAKLEY 

Illustration,  Composition,  Costumed 
Model  in  Relation  to  Illustration 
and  Composition 

JUSTIN  PARDI 

Drawing  and  Perspective,  Assistant 
in  Life  Drawing  Class. 

EVELYN  PENNEGAR 

Instructor,  Subjects  of  Teaching 


lO 


HERBERT  PULLINGER 
Pen  and  Ink  Drawing 

PAUL  REMMEY 
Costumed  Model 

ELISE  LOGAN  RHOADS 

Lectures,  Interior  Decoration  Subjects 

ROBERT  RUSHTON 
Beginners'  Drawing 

GERTRUDE  SCHELL 

First  Year  Drawing  from  the  Cast 

C.  ALYNN  SHILLING 

Design  as  Related  to  Interior 
Decoration 

GILBERT  SHIVERS 

Poster  and  Advertising  Design 

GEORGE  SKLAR 

Assistant  Instructor  in  Modeling 

LUIGI  SPIZZIRRI 

Nature  Study  Drawing 

Costumed  Model  Class  as  Related  to 
Poster  and  Advertising,  Teachers' 
Training  and  Costume  Design 


EDWARD  STRAWBRIDGE 
Beginners'  Drawing 

MARY  B.  SWEENEY 

First  Year  Drawing  from  the  Cast 

ELIZABETH  THESMAR 

Assistant  Junior  Class,  Museum  Study 

EDITH  THOMPSON 

Assistantjunior  Class,  Museum  Study 

DARWIN  URFFER 
Costumed  Model 

EDWARD  WARWICK 

Design  as  Related  to  Furniture, 
Wood-Carving,  Pageantry,  Stage 
Craft,  and  History  of  Costume 

Lectures  on  History  of  Furniture  and 
History  of  Costume 

WILLIAM  WEISS 
Beginners'  Drawing 

JOHN  C.  WONSETLER 
Beginners'  Drawing 


TEXTILE  DEPARTMENT 


E.  W.  FRANCE 
Director 

Lecturer  on  Raw  Materials,  Proc- 
esses and  Fabrics 

BRADLEY  C.  ALGEO 

Assistant  Director,  in  Charge  of 
Weave  Formation,  Analysis  and 
Structure  of  Fabrics 

FRANK  L.  GIESE 

Instructor  in  Weave  Formation. 
Analysis  and  Structure  of 
Fabrics 

RICHARD  S.  COX 

in  Charge  of  Jacquard  Design, 
Drawing  and  Color  Work 

ERCAL  KAISER 
Instructor   in  Jacquard   Design   and 
Color  Work 


RALPH  DUNKELBERGER 

Instructor    in    Free-Hand    Drawing 
and  Figured  Design 

ELMER  C.  BERTOLET 

in    Charge    of    Chemistry,    Dyeing 
and  Printing 

HOWARD  A.  WALTER 

Assistant    in    Charge    of   Chemistry 
and  Dyeing 

PERCIVAL  THEEL 

Instructor    in    Dyeing    and    Chem- 
istry 

JOSEPH  E.  GOODAVAGE 

Instructor     in     Dyeing,     Bleaching 
and  Printing 


II 


GEORGE  G.  BYLER 

Instructor  in  Elementary  Chemistry 

JOHN  LOCKWOOD 

Instructor  in  Charge  of  Wool 
Carding  and  Spinning,  Worsted 
Drawing  and  Spinning 

ALAN  G.  MARQUART 

Assistant  in  Wool  Carding  and 
Spinning,  Worsted  Drawing  and 
Spinning 

JOHN  NAAB 

Instructor  in  Charge  of  Cotton 
Carding  and  Spinning,  Silk 
Manufacturing  and  Hosiery 
Knitting 

WM.  B.  WILLIAMSON 

Assistant  Instructor  in  Cotton 
Carding  and  Spinning  and  Hos- 
iery Knitting 


WILLIAM  PFEIFFER 

Instructor    in    Charge    of    Power 
Weaving  and  Related   Branches 
ERVIN  WILMER 

Assistant    in    Power    Weaving    and 
Related  Branches 

ROBERT  J.  REILLY 

Assistant    in    Power    Weaving    and 
Related  Branches 

WM.  A.  McLAIN 
Instructor  in  Charge  of  Elementary 
Weaving  and  Related  Branches 

JOHN  W.  FRANCE 

Assistant    in    Elementary    Weaving 
and  Related  Branches 

FREDERICK  JENNINGS 

Instructor  in  Materials  Used  in  the 
Wool  and  Worsted  Industry 


12. 


FRENCH  GOTHIC  DOORWAY  FROM  LIMOGES 


GIFT  OF  MR.  AND  MRS.  ISAAC  TATNALL  STARR 


FRENCH  RENAISSANCE  CHIMNEYPIECE  FROM  THE 
CHATEAU  DE  SAINT  RAMBERT  D'ALBON 


GIFT  OF  ELI  KIRK  PRICE 


REPORT  OF  THE  BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES 

To  the  Members  of  the  Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art: 
Ladies  and  Gentlemen: 

The  past  year  was  the  first  full  year  during  which  your  Board  of 
Trustees  was  in  charge  of  the  Philadelphia  Museum  at  Fairmount 
in  addition  to  Memorial  Hall,  Mount  Pleasant  and  Cedar  Grove. 
Many  generous  gifts  of  interiors  and  other  elements  of  period  rooms 
were  received  and  a  number  of  important  purchases  of  similar 
objects  were  made  by  the  Trustees,  but  none  of  these  can  be  erected 
until  further  appropriations  for  continuing  the  work  of  construction 
of  the  interior  of  the  Philadelphia  Museum  are  made  by  the  City 
Council. 

It  is  hoped  that  a  substantial  appropriation  for  this  purpose  will 
be  provided  in  the  loan  bill  to  be  submitted  in  the  autumn  to  the  vote 
of  the  citizens.  If  the  vote  is  favorable,  the  Park  Commission  will  be 
in  a  position  to  proceed  with  the  work  on  the  interior  of  the  Museum, 
which  will  enable  the  Trustees  to  install  the  many  objects  already 
acquired  and  awaiting  display,  including  those  of  the  Romanesque 
and  Gothic  sections  and  the  notable  buildings  and  rooms ,  four  Chinese 
and  two  Japanese,  obtained  by  Mr.  Jayne,  Chief  of  the  Division  of 
Eastern  Art,  on  his  visit  to  the  orient  last  summer. 

It  is  obvious,  however,  that,  with  the  installation  of  all  these 
rooms  and  objects  on  the  exhibition  floor  and  the  completion  of  the 
study  collection  and  the  administration  floors,  the  expense  of  operat- 
ing the  Museum  will  be  greatly  increased  and  the  Trustees  will  have 
to  look  to  obtaining  at  the  earliest  moment  possible  a  very  consid- 
erable addition  toward  the  endowment  fund  of  $15,000,000,  which 
they  announced  last  year  as  their  immediate  goal. 

Respectfully  submitted  on  behalf  of  the  Board  of  Trustees, 

Eli  Kirk  Price, 

President. 


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REPORT  OF  THE  DIRECTOR  OF  THE  MUSEUM 

To  the  President  and  Trustees  of  the  Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art: 

The  year  just  past  has  been  unprecedented  in  the  number  of  very 
large  gifts  to  the  Museum. 

The  material  for  the  Romanesque  section  now,  we  trust,  about 
to  be  constructed  in  the  south  wing,  has  been  provided  as  a 
memorial  by  a  gift  of  $150,000  from  a  donor  who  wishes  for  the  pres- 
ent to  remain  anonymous.  It  embraces  the  marble  cloister  of  St. 
Genis  des  Fontaines  in  the  Pyrenees,  the  facade  of  the  abbey  of  St. 
Laurent  les  Augustins,  from  Cosnes  in  Burgundy,  and  other  objects 
of  great  beauty  and  importance.  Chief  among  these  latter  are  a  mar- 
ble throne  from  St.  Genis  des  Fontaines  and  several  fine  pieces  of 
armour,  notably  the  famous  Doria  helmet,  embossed  and  gilded, 
formerly  in  the  Carrand  and  Spitzer  collections.  With  other  medi- 
aeval elements  now  in  possession  of  the  Museum,  these  will  enable 
it  to  evoke,  to  a  degree  unsurpassed  in  America,  the  atmosphere  of 
that  great  age  of  piety,  chivalry  and  romance. 

Equally  valuable  is  the  gift  by  Mr.  Edward  B.  Robinette,  of  the 
entire  Simkhovitch  Collection  of  Chinese  paintings,  several  hundred 
in  number,  together  with  a  palace  hall  of  the  Ming  dynasty  for  their 
exhibition.  With  the  possible  exception  of  the  Museum  of  Fine 
Arts  in  Boston  no  museum  in  the  Western  world  now  possesses  such 
riches  in  the  field  of  Chinese  painting.  In  addition,  the  collection 
comprises  a  dozen  Japanese  paintings  of  great  importance,  includ- 
ing four  authenticated  scrolls  by  Sesshu. 

We  have  also  been  pledged  two  large  grants  for  our  programme 
of  active  educational  work.  The  General  Education  Board  has 
granted  the  sum  of  $150,000  "to  endow  a  chair  for  an  expert  con- 
sultant for  industry  in  connection  with  the  Museum's  educational 
programme."  This  grant  is  conditional  on  the  completion,  before 
December  31,  193 1,  of  an  endowment  of  $1,000,000,  of  which, 
thanks  to  many  generous  donors  in  the  past  two  years,  only  some 
$150,000  still  remains  to  be  subscribed. 

Those  who  subscribed  $5,000  or  more  for  this  purpose  are 
listed  below: 

Anonymous $50,000 

Anonymous 10,000 

Anonymous 5,000 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  H.  A.  Berwind 5,000 

Samuel  T.  Bodine 5,000 

Charles  Bond 5,000 

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Mk.  ano  Mrs.  John  F'.  Uraun $  S.ooo 

CLARiiNcii  M.  Clark 5,cxx> 

E.  W.  Clark 15,000 

Philip  S.  Collins 5,000 

Mr.  ANn  Mrs.  Cyrus  H.  K.  Curtis 100,000 

Miss  Mary  A.  DonuiNs 10,000 

Dr.  ano  Mrs.  John  T.  Dorrancb 5,000 

Mr,  anu  Mrs.  Waltur  D.  Fi'lli;k 5,000 

Jdmn  Criiuikl 10,000 

Mrs.  CiiARiiis  Wmiivrr  Hknry 15,000 

hxNJAMlN    R.    HoiI'MAN 14,000 

josKPH  \  .  Horn io,ooo 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Charlus  E.  In(u<rsoll 5,000 

ElDRUXIH  R.  J0MNS«.>N i5,ooo 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  .\.  ArvvAiiiR  Kunt 10,000 

Miss  .\nnh  Irwin  Laih;iii,in 10,000 

Cii;(.>Rv)K  Ml  I-'aookn 10,000 

Mrs.  jiuiN  O.  Mcli.iiiiNNY 10,000 

Mr.  ano  Mrs.  I'rank  H.  Moss 5,000 

Mr.  ano  Mrs.  Samiuu.  Rha 10,000 

I.KSSINCI  j.  R«.>shnwald i5,ooo 

Coi'N'nvss  Elizauuth  dk  Santa  Ei'lalia 10,000 

N.  M.  SuABRii.\&ii 5,000 

lilXSAR    \   .   SliliLUR 5,000 

Mrs.  C".  Mi>RioN  Smith 15,000 

\\  .  HiNCKHi  Smuh 5,000 

J.  Srodoiiii  SroKKS 5,000 

JAMliS  F.   Si' I  1.1  VAN 5,000 

Mr.  AND  Mrs.  Rolano  L.   I ayi.or 15,000 

Mrs.  Gkorok  D.  Widunkr 10,000 

CiliORlJl^  D.   WlOHNliR 15,000 

Morris  Wolf 7.*JOO 

William  \\\>oo io,cxx) 

The  Curncijie  Corporation  has  pledged  the  sum  of  $6000  an- 
nually for  tive  years  in  furtherance  of  the  Museums  programme  of 
education. 

I'urthcr  lunahlc  additions  to  our  .series  oi  [xriod  elements  have 
Ixren  made  hv  the  followinu  diMiors:  a  French  Gothic  chajxrl  of  the 
fourteenth  ccnturv,  bv  .\llxMt  I..  Smith.  Edward  B.  Smith,  Jr., 
Gcortrcy  S.  Smith  .in^\  John  Story  Smith ;  a  great  Gothic  doorway  from 
lumogcs.hv  Mr.  and  Mrs  Isaac  TatnallStarr;  a  \enetian  Gothic  room 
ot  the  tittcenth  ccnturv  from  the  Soranzo  Palace,  in  the  name  of 
Thomas  J.  Dolan,  bv  his  widow  and  bv  Clarence  W  .  Dolan  and  H. 
Vale  Dolan;  a  carved  Spanish  Renaissance  dome,  by  Mr.  and  Mrs. 

iS 


CHINESE  TEMPLE  OF  THE  SUNG  DYNASTY 

(X-XIIIth  Centuries) 

gift  of  joseph  wasserman 


RadclifFc  Cheston,  Jr.;  a  great  carved  stone  chimneypiece  of  the 
French  Renaissance  from  the  Chateau  St.  Rambert  d'Albon,  by  Eli 
Kirk  Price;  a  well-known  Dutch  Room  of  the  seventeenth  century, 
with  funds  for  its  furnishings,  by  Edward  W.  Bok;  a  carved  paneled 
room  in  the  Tudor  style,  by  William  L.  McLean  and  a  Chinese 
temple  of  the  Sung  dynasty  (tenth-thirteenth  centuries),  by  Joseph 
Wasserman.  Such  a  mere  enumeration  does  little  justice  to  the  rarity 
and  beauty  of  these  elements,  which  are  receiving  individual  pres- 
entation in  our  Bulletin  and  are  elsewhere  attracting  wide  attention. 
With  those  previously  received  and  reported,  we  have  now  been 
given  some  twenty-six  such  items,  which  bring  us  well  toward 
realization  of  the  comprehensive  scheme  of  installation  planned  for 
the  display  collection.  Such  an  inclusive  assemblage  of  the  character- 
istic backgrounds  of  the  arts  of  all  ages  and  climes  has  never  pre- 
viously been  attempted.  It  cannot  fail  to  give  new  life  to  the  collec- 
tions and  make  them  speak  to  the  public  with  new  meaning. 

An  acquisition  of  the  first  importance  is  the  Beauvais  tapestry 
of  the  Fetes  Italiennes,  signed  and  dated  "Boucher  1736,"  with  the 
arms  of  the  Prince  de  Rohan  Soubise,  woven  for  the  Salle  d 'Audience 
of  the  H6tel  de  Soubise.  Bought  at  auction  by  an  American  dealer 
in  Paris  a  year  ago  for  $95,000,  it  was  only  permitted  to  leave  France 
after  a  protracted  legal  struggle.  It  comes  as  a  gift  of  Dorothea  Barney 
Harding  as  a  memorial  to  her  husband,  the  late  J.  Horace  Harding. 

In  the  field  of  paintings,  Alex  Simpson,  Jr.,  has  given  to  the 
Museum  eleven  works  by  such  important  American  masters  as  Blake- 
lock,  Mary  Cassatt,  Chase,  Eakins,  Thayer,  Weir  and  Wyant.  This 
group  reinforced  the  collections  in  a  most  welcome  quarter.  It  is 
supplemented  by  two  fine  canvases  by  Arthur  B.  Davies  (d.  1918), 
the  gift  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Philip  S.  Collins.  From  the  early  period  of 
American  painting  are  the  original  version  of  Benjamin  West's 
"Death  on  the  Pale  Horse,"  1800,  given  by  Theodora  Kimball  Hub- 
bard in  memory  of  Edwin  Fiske  Kimball,  and  a  portrait  of  a  Men- 
nonite  woman  by  Jacob  Eicholtz,  i8i8,  given  by  John  F.  Braun. 

For  the  department  of  prints  Mr.  Braun  has  also  given  a  notable 
group  of  works  by  Joseph  Pennell,  comprising  a  hundred  and  twenty- 
one  items,  etchings,  lithographs  and  drawings  relating  to  Philadel- 
phia and  Pennsylvania.  It  constitutes  an  admirable  nucleus  for  a 
comprehensive  collection  of  the  work  of  this  important  Philadel- 
phia artist. 

Philip  H.  Rosenbach  and  A.  S.  W.  Rosenbach  have  given  an 
important  group  of  illustrated  books.  Specially  notable  among  these 
are  the  exquisite  copies,  from  the  Roederer  collection,  of  the  books 
of  French  engraved  ornament  by  Berain,  Oppcnord,  Meissonier  and 


Cauvet,  of  great  rarity  and  price.  Messrs.  Edward  Stern  &  Company, 
Inc.  and  William  F.  Fell  Company  have  given  funds  for  the  pur- 
chase of  a  systematic  collection  of  fine  examples  of  early  printing, 
many  of  which  have  already  been  received. 

In  European  sculpture  the  collections  of  the  Museum,  in 
accordance  with  the  older  traditions  of  collecting,  have  been  weak 
as  compared  with  their  richness  in  paintings.  It  is  accordingly 
very  gratifying  to  report  the  numerous  accessions  in  this  field.  A 
generous  gift  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Roland  L.  Taylor  has  brought  us 
more  than  forty  sculptured  figures  and  some  five  hundred  other 
specimens  of  English  wood  carving.  It  forms  a  body  of  material 
of  this  sort  unrivalled  outside  of  the  Victoria  and  Albert  Museum 
and  will  be  of  the  very  greatest  value  to  students  and  craftsmen. 
A  bas  relief  in  terra-cotta,  the  Fete  of  Pales,  by  the  French  sculptor 
Moitte,  the  original  study  for  the  relief  of  the  portico  of  the  Hotel 
de  Salm  in  Paris,  1783,  is  the  gift  of  Orville  H.  Bullitt. 

In  Eastern  sculpture  a  number  of  significant  pieces  have  been 
added  to  the  collection,  strengthening  the  Museum's  position  in  this 
field.  Outstanding  among  these  is  the  very  fine  ninth  century 
blackstone  stele  of  Surya  Deva,  of  the  Bihar  School,  India,  the 
gift  of  Mrs.  Nathaniel  R.  Norton,  Mrs.  Richard  Wain  Meirs,  Mrs. 
Edwin  N.  Benson,  Jr.,  and  Mrs.  William  A.  M.  Fuller.  Two  ex- 
quisite Chinese  marbles  of  the  Wei  Dynasty  (fourth-sixth  centuries), 
formerly  in  the  Siren  Collection,  are  the  gift  of  John  S.  Jenks,  and 
a  polychrome  sandstone  stele  of  slightly  later  date  is  a  welcome 
addition  from  an  anonymous  donor.  Mrs.  Frank  Thorne  Patterson 
has  given  a  very  considerable  group  of  oriental  and  other  inter- 
esting objects. 

In  addition,  the  following  friends  of  the  Museum  have  sub- 
scribed funds  for  the  purchase  of  specific  objects,  the  nature  of  which 
will  be  announced  later:  Mrs.  Samuel  Bettle,  Rodman  E.  Griscom, 
Wright  S.  Ludington,  Mrs.  Herman  Loeb,  John  A.  McCarthy,  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  C.  Stewart  Wurts. 

Beside  the  period  rooms  already  given,  the  Museum  has  been 
fortunate  enough  to  secure  during  the  year,  awaiting  the  gener- 
osity of  donors,  several  further  units  for  the  series  and  also  a  con- 
siderable number  of  pieces  of  furniture  of  high  quality,  as  well  as 
certain  items  of  textiles  and  sculpture. 

The  total  amount  expended  for  purchase  of  works  of  art  during 
the  year  was  $741, 140. 98.  Of  this  total  only  $35,o78.3i  was  sup- 
plied by  the  income  of  endowments  and  other  general  museum 
funds;  the  great  sum  of  $707,161.66  was  given  specifically  for  the 
purpose  by  living  friends  of  the  Museum  a  general    outpouring 


of  beneficence  which  has  perhaps  no  parallel  in  the  annals  of  any 
museum. 

Loans 
Scarcely  less  noteworthy  has  been  the  generosity  of  owners  of 
works  of  art  in  lending  their  treasures  to  be  enjoyed  by  the  public. 
Most  of  the  objects  and  collections  lent  for  the  inaugural  exhibition 
have  been  allowed  to  remain  throughout  this  following  year,  and 
many  more  have  been  added  to  them  for  a  longer  or  shorter  period. 

The  most  notable  of  these  additions  have  been  in  the  field  of 
furniture.  A  remarkable  collection  of  the  finest  English  furniture 
and  clocks,  embracing  fifty-three  pieces,  lent  anonymously,  makes 
the  standard  of  furnishing  in  our  Georgian  rooms  quite  equal  to  the 
rooms  themselves  and  the  paintings  there  displayed.  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
George  W.  Childs  Drexel  lent  their  remarkable  French  furniture  of 
the  Louis  XV  and  Louis  XVI  periods;  Mrs.  Campbell  Madeira  her 
admirable  signed  Empire  set.  A  number  of  pieces  of  Italian  fur- 
niture have  been  deposited  by  the  executors  of  Naomi  Wood,  and 
of  Portuguese  furniture  by  Mrs.  Charles  F.  Derby. 

The  loans  of  paintings  have  also  been  very  numerous  and  impor- 
tant. Mrs.  Edgar  Scott  has  placed  in  the  Museum  for  the  year 
her  ten  fine  early  Corots,  mostly  of  the  Roman  period.  S.  S.  White, 
3rd,  has  again  lent  many  interesting  contemporary  French  paint- 
ings, including  works  of  Cezanne,  Matisse  and  others.  Theodore 
Pitcairn  has  deposited  Rembrandt's  "Man  with  a  Turban,"  formerly 
in  the  Brussels  Museum;  Mr.  and  Mrs.  C.  Frederick  C.  Stout, 
Gainsborough's  full  length  "Lord  Vernon;"  John  B.  Stetson,  Jr., 
a  large  and  interesting  collection  of  European  miniatures;  John 
Frederick  Lewis,  an  important  group  of  engravings  by  Hogarth. 

Among  articles  of  handicraft,  Henry  F.  du  Pont  has  lent  a  group 
of  eleven  pieces  of  colonial  silver  by  Revere,  Hurd,  Burt  and  others 
of  the  best  known  early  makers;  William  Ellis  Scull  a  varied  and 
interesting  group  of  devotional  objects. 

Detailed  lists  of  all  loans  and  gifts  received  during  the  year  have 
appeared  from  month  to  month  in  the  Museum  Bulletin. 

Special  Ejxhibitions 
Although  the  rooms  at  Fairmount  destined  for  special  exhibi- 
tions are  not  completed,  we  have  held  there  three  of  importance:  in 
December,  the  inaugural  exhibition  of  the  Charles  M.  Lea  Collection 
of  prints,  one  hundred  selected  masterpieces;  in  January,  the  Inter- 
national Exhibition  of  Contemporary  Ceramic  Art;  and  in  April, 
May  and  June,  the  rugs  of  the  James  F.  Ballard  collection.  With 
the  earlier  rugs  of  the  Joseph  Lees  William  Memorial  Collection 

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these  offered  an  unrivalled  opportunity  for  the  enjoyment  and  study 
of  oriental  carpets. 

At  Memorial  Hall  the  print  room  has  offered  a  continuous  series 
of  smaller  special  exhibitions :  water  colors  and  drawings  of  con- 
temporary French  artists,  lent  by  Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  U.  Nef,  and 
prints  from  the  Lea  collection,  as  follows:  Early  German  Woodcuts. 
Heinrich  Aldegrever,  the  German  Little  Masters. 

Installation 

Much  time  and  study  have  been  given  during  the  year  to  the 
further  problems  of  installation  in  the  new  building.  Detailed  plans 
are  being  prepared  for  fitting  together  and  setting  up  the  various 
period  elements  which  have  been  acquired.  Those  for  the  Roman- 
esque section  have  been  completed,  and  it  is  the  belief  that  this  can 
be  begun  early  in  the  autumn  and  completed  perhaps  by  May  or  June. 

Many  designs  and  experiments  have  been  made  to  develop  a 
new  and  improved  type  of  museum  cases  for  the  study  collection,  to 
be  provided  by  the  grant  of  funds  already  received  from  the  Gen- 
eral Education  Board.  The  latest  of  the  experimental  cases  to  be 
built  is  believed  to  mark  important  advances  in  accessibility,  in 
flexibility  of  arrangement,  in  economy  and  in  standardization. 

Old  Houses  in  Fairmount  Park 

The  Museum  has  continued  to  give  its  assistance  in  the  restora- 
tion of  old  houses  in  Fairmount  Park.  This  year  the  executors  of 
Naomi  Wood  have  restored  Woodford,  which  assumed  its  present 
form  about  1756.  It  will  be  open  to  the  public  in  the  autumn  on 
terms  similar  to  those  prevailing  at  Mount  Pleasant  and  Cedar 
Grove.  Under  the  fostering  care  of  Daniel  V.  Huntoon,  personal 
trustee  of  the  estate,  the  intelligent  handling  of  John  P.  B.  Sinkler, 
its  architect,  and  the  skilled  help  of  Mr.  Pedersen  and  Mr.  Downs 
of  the  Museum  staff,  the  house  has  resumed  its  great  original  beauty. 

Sweetbrier,  1797,  has  also  been  charmingly  restored  by  the 
Junior  League  of  Philadelphia  with  the  assistance  of  Mr.  Pedersen 
and  Mr.  Downs.  Although  it  is  occupied  by  the  League  as  a  club 
house,  the  public  is  admitted  to  the  halls  and  the  finest  of  the  rooms, 
furnished  as  a  museum  room.  The  Museum  has  supplied  for  this  an 
important  mantel  by  Robert  Welford  and  other  objects  from  its 
collections. 

Concerts  and  Lectures 

During  the  past  winter,  through  the  generosity  of  Mrs.  Mary 
Louise  Curtis  Bok,  it  has  been  possible  to  hold  a  series  of  six  con- 
certs in  the  Museum  on  Sunday  evenings.  Louis  Bailly,  head  of  the 


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"DAPHNES  OF  THE  RAVINE" 

BY  ARTHUR  B.  DAVIES,  AMERICAN,  C.   19x8 
GIFT  OF  MR.  AND  MRS.  PHILIP  S.  COLLINS 


Department  of  Chamber  Music  of  the  Curtis  Institute  of  Music,  has 
arranged  and  directed  these  concerts  given  by  the  artist  students  of 
the  Institute.  There  was  an  attendance  of  over  thirty  thousand,  and 
the  enthusiasm  shown  by  the  public  was  beyond  any  measure  of 
expectation,  justifying  the  confidence  in  public  appreciation  man- 
ifested in  the  high  quality  of  the  programmes.  Mrs.  Bok  has  very 
generously  promised  to  continue  the  concerts  next  year  on  a  larger 
scale. 

The  specially  endowed  lectures,  on  the  funds  provided  by  Mrs. 
Theodore  Cramp  and  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Henry  Pcppcv  Vaux,  by  Mrs. 
Charles  S.  Hinchman  (the  Lydia  S.  Hinchman  bund),  Mrs.  Alfred 
Coxe  Prime,  and  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Godfrey  Rebmann,  were  given  in  the 
west  foyer  of  the  Museum  at  Fairmount  on  Sunday  afternoons,  April 
14th  to  May  5th,  as  follows: 

William  Hogarth  and  His  Times 

By  John  Irederick  Lewis 

Modern  Decorative  Art 

By  George  Howe 

Philadelphia  Silversmithiiig 

By  Sumiiel  IV.  Woodljouit,  Jr. 

The  Grand  Tradition  in  Prints 

By  Ralph  M.  Fear  ton 

Some  Colonial  Contrasts 

By  Huger  lilliott 

Eighteenth  Century  British  Painters 

By  Stewart  iJick 

The  Board  of  Education  of  the  City  of  Philadelphia  has  inau- 
gurated a  cooperation  with  this  institution  in  extending  visual 
instruction  of  pupils  of  the  public  schools  by  visits  to  the  Museum 
under  guidance.  Three  of  the  supervisors  of  art  education  in  the 
schools  have  been  detailed  to  the  Museum  daily  to  conduct  classes. 
The  number  of  pupils  profiting  by  this  work,  the  forerunner  of  much 
more  to  come,  has  been  approximately  15,000. 

Handicapped  as  we  still  are  for  lack  of  auditorium  and  class- 
rooms planned  in  the  Museum  for  our  Division  of  Education,  wc 
expect  to  make  substantial  further  progress  next  year  in  putting  our 
educational  programme  into  operation. 

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Personnel 

The  Museum  records  with  pleasure  that  Mr.  Jayne,  who  has  so 
notably  developed  our  collections  of  Eastern  art,  was  in  April  chosen 
as  Director  of  the  University  Museum  in  Philadelphia.  He  continues 
to  act  as  Chief  of  the  Division  of  Eastern  Art  in  our  own  Museum, 
thus  insuring  friendly  cooperation  and  avoidance  of  duplication 
between  these  two  great  Philadelphia  institutions.  Dr.  Bye,  Curator 
of  Paintings,  who  has  been  with  our  Museum  since  192.3,  resigned 
December  31st  to  devote  himself  to  his  increasing  outside  interests. 
Henri  G.  Marceau,  Curator  of  the  Johnson  Collection  since  the 
lamented  death  of  Hamilton  Bell,  has  been  appointed  to  the  post  of 
Curator  of  Fine  Arts  in  the  section  of  Renaissance  and  Modern  Art  in 
this  Museum.  He  will  assume  his  duties  in  September.  Paul  Vander- 
bilt,  our  new  Librarian,  who  has  been  purchasing  books  for  the 
Museum  in  Europe,  will  also  return  at  that  time.  We  have  been 
fortunate  to  secure  the  services  of  Paul  M.  Rea,  a  former  President  of 
the  American  Association  of  Museums,  who  has  been  acting  as 
Executive  Officer  of  the  Museum,  installing  a  modern  system  of 
accounts,  and  as  Chief  of  the  Division  of  Education. 

The  Museum  has  had  the  advantage  in  recent  years  of  the  knowl- 
edge and  assistance  of  a  number  of  highly  qualified  scholars  and 
experts  in  various  fields,  in  some  cases  with  financial  compensation 
from  time  to  time,  in  others  generously  rendered  without  compensa- 
tion. We  are  very  happy  to  have  their  permission  now  to  recognize 
and  acknowledge  this  service  by  adding  to  our  published  list  of 
advisers  the  following:  Marcel  Aubert  of  the  Musee  du  Louvre, 
Gothic  Art;  Walter  W.  S.  Cook  of  New  York  University,  Spanish 
Art;  Ananda  Coomarswamy  of  the  Museum  of  Fine  Arts,  Boston, 
Indian  Art;  Nicola  D'Ascenzo,  Stained  Glass;  Thomas  T.  Hoopes, 
Arms  and  Armour;  Richard  OfFner  of  New  York  University,  Italian 
Art;  Arthur  Upham  Pope,  Persian  Art;  Rudolf  M.  Riefstahl  of  New 
York  University,  Textiles;  Mikhael  RostovzefF  of  Yale  University, 
Ancient  Art;  Samuel  Yellin,  Metal  Work. 

Attendance 
On  March  i6th  the  Museum  at  Fairmount  had  been  open  to  the 
public  for  one  full  year.  The  attendance  there  in  that  period  was 
939,450,  at  Memorial  Hall,  2.47,199,  at  Mount  Pleasant,  3,873,  at 
Cedar  Grove,  3,904,  a  total  of  1,194,416.  For  the  fiscal  year  ending 
May  31st  the  total  was  1,101,165.  (Metropolitan  Museum  of  Art, 
1918,  1,161,017;  Boston,  1918,  335,808).  The  attendance  of  the  last 
fiscal  year  (458,193)  was  more  than  doubled.  It  is  interesting  to 
observe  that  the  attendance  at  Memorial  Hall,  so  far  from  showing 
a  falling  off,  exceeds  that  of  the  last  fiscal  year  by  15,000,  showing 

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that  the  increase  of  public  interest  in  the  Museum  is  by  no  means  con- 
fined to  the  new  building,  but  is  reflected  generally. 

Opportunities  and  Obligations  op  the  Museum 

The  large  sums  received  by  gift  in  the  past  two  years  go  a  long 
way  toward  enabling  the  Museum  to  meet  worthily  the  opportuni- 
ties and  obligations  of  the  new  building  in  two  important  respects: 
the  installation  of  the  display  and  study  collections,  and  a  programme 
of  public  educational  work  and  of  cooperation  with  industry.  An 
equal  strengthening  is  still  needed  in  two  other  respects,  if  the 
Museum  is  to  continue  to  hold  the  place  it  has  won:  the  budget  for 
its  staff,  and  the  endowment  for  the  general  purchase  of  works  of  art. 
Collections  now  coming  in  the  market  as  a  result  of  the  war  offer 
possibilities  for  purchases  which  will  probably  never  be  equalled. 
To  study  the  works  in  these  and  permit  a  wise  selection  we  need  to 
supplement  especially  our  force  of  curators.  The  staff  of  the  Museum 
and  the  works  of  art  in  its  permanent  collections  are  in  the  final 
analysis  the  chief  measures  of  its  usefulness.  It  is  estimated  that  an 
unrestricted  endowment  of  $15,000,000  is  needed  to  enable  us  to 
achieve  its  possibilities  in  these  regards.  We  look  confidently  to  the 
generosity  of  donors  and  testators  to  provide  such  an  endowment, 
in  scale  with  those  already  existing  in  other  American  museums 
of  art. 

Trustees  of  museums  perform  an  arduous  and  indispensable 
work  which  goes  on  quietly  with  too  little  recognition  by  the  gen- 
eral public.  To  the  officers,  trustees  and  committees  of  this  institu- 
tion, for  their  extraordinarily  effective  service  and  happy  cooperation, 
the  Director  and  the  staff  tender  their  sincerest  gratitude  and 
acknowledgement . 

Respectfully  submitted, 

FiSKE  Kimball, 

Director. 


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STATISTICAL  TABLES 


ACCESSIONS 

(Received  at  the  Museum,  June  1,  1928-May  31,  1929) 


Classes  Bequests 

Architectural  Details 

Arms  and  Armour 

Books 1 

Library  Fund 

Ceramics 1 

Baugh-Barber  Fund 

Costumes  and  Accessories 

Crystals,  Jade 

Dolls  and  Toys 

Drawings 

Enamels 

Fans 

Glass 

Glass  (Stained) 

Ivories 

Jewelry 

Lace 

Lacquer 

Lantern  Slides 

Medals  and  Coins 

Metal-work 4 

Harrison  Fund 

Miniatures 

Miscellaneous 

Paintings 

Philately 

Photographs 

Printing 

Prints  and  Volumes  of  Prints 

Sculpture 

Membership  Fund 

Textiles 

James  R.  Magee  Fund 

Woodwork  and  Furniture 2 

Germantown  Tribute  Fund 

Unrestricted  Purchase  Funds 


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m 

28-29 

1928-29 

1927-28 

Gifts 

Purchases 

Totals 

Totals 

22 

7 

29 

3 

48 

273 

334 

608 

552 

223 

37 

1 

262 

496 

9 

9 

31 

18 

11 

29 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

5 

3 

3 

3 

1 

271 

271 

n 

1 

1 

1 

10 

10 

9 

9 

103 

1 

1 

11 

7 

2 

9 

1074 

1074 

504 

5 

5 

4 

176 

49 

1 

230 

203 

1 

1 

33 

22 

2 

24 

39 

337 

4 

341 

6 

1 

1 

50 

2271 

2321 

1646 

62 

62 

230 

230 

4756 

45 

10 

1 

56 

17 

536 

38 

67 

641 

176 

433 

34 

2 

2 

473 

140 

2738 


3956 


6702 


8792 


3° 


LOANS 

1928-29  1927-28 

Arms  and  Armour 4 

Ceramics 446  109 

Costumes 1 

Crystals,  Jades,  Ivories 6  43 

Drawings 2 

Enamels 1  24 

Glass 1  1 

Jewelry 1 

Lace 2  408 

Lacquer  Work 2  2 

Leather  Work 1 

Manuscripts 2 

Medals  and  Coins,  etc 901  1045 

Metal-work 51  240 

Miniatures 108  1 

Miscellaneous 3  13 

Paintings 60  325 

Prints 36  334 

Sculpture 12  88 

Textiles 154  118 

Toys 1  7 

Woodwork  and  Furniture 131  265 

Totals 1918  3031 

Lenders  of  Objects  of  Art 55  92 

BEQUESTS  RECEIVED 

Elizabeth  W.  Lewis 
Joseph  Bunford  Samuel 
Annie  B.  Stcrrett 


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ACCESSIONS:  COMPARATIVE  TABLES 


A.    OBJECTS  OF  ART 

Bequests       Gifts 

1929 8  2738 

1928 321  5922 

Decrease  from  1928 313  3184 

Increase  over  1928 

B.    LIBRARY 

Books 

1929 273 

1928 1  312 

Increase  over  1928 

Decrease  from  1928 1  39 

Photographs 

1929 50 

1928 

Increase  over  1928 50 

Lantern  Slides 

1929 

1928 

Increase  over  1928 

Bequests  of  Objects  of  Art  Received 

Donors  of  Objects  of  Art 

Donors  to  the  Library , .'..., 


Purchases     Total 


3956 
2549 


1407 


334 
239 


95 


2271 
1646 


625 


6702 
8792 


2090 


607 
552 


55 


2321 
1646 


675 


1074 

1074 

504 

504 

570 

570 

1928-29 

1927-28 

3 

5 

88 

84 

43 

64 

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DONORS  OF  OBJECTS  OF  ART 


Artistic  Weaving  Company 
A.  W.  Bahr 

Mrs.  Edwin  N.  BensonJr. 
Mrs.  Samuel  Bettle 
Francis  H.  Bigelow 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  M.  L. 

Blumenthal 
Edward  W.  Bok 
La  Baronne  de  la  Bouillerie 
John  F.  Braun 
Mrs.  Edward  Browning 
Orville  H.  Bullitt 
Mrs.  F.  H.  Calvert 
Mrs.  William  T.  Carter 
Chabrow  Brothers 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Radcllffe 

Cheston,  Jr. 
Alice  E.  Claflin 
Louise  S.  Claflin 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Philip  S.  Collins 
William  A.  Cook 
Mrs.  Theron  L  Crane 
Mrs.  Blanche  Cummings 
Miss  Mary  H.  Davis  (In  memory 

of  Sarah  E.  Meek) 
Mrs.  William  A.  Dick 
Mrs.  Edwin  S.  Dixon,  Jr. 
Clarence  W.  Dolan 
H.  Yale  Dolan 
Mrs.  Thomas  J.  Dolan 
Mrs.  Thomas  H.  Dougherty 
Mrs.  Joseph  C.  Earnshaw 
Mrs.  Isaac  Price  Ewing 
William  F.  Fell  Company 
Miss  Annie  D.  Ferree 
Mrs.  William  A.  M.  Fuller 
Dorothea  Barney  Harding  (In 

memory  of  J.  Horace  Harding) 
Charles  D.  Hart 
Y.  Hattori 
N.  M.  Heeramaneck 


Theodora    Kimball    Hubbard 

(In  memory  of  Edwin  Fiske 

Kimball) 
Herbert  E.  Ives 
H.  H.  F.  Jayne 
John  S.  Jenks 
Mrs.  Henry  P.  Kidder 
C.  Hartman  Kuhn 
William  Fulton  Kurtz 
Mrs.  Thomas  Leaming 
Joseph  G.  Lester 
Mary  F.  McIlvain  (In  memory 

of  John  Morton  McIlvain) 
William  L.  McLean 
Mrs.  Richard  W.  Meirs 
Modern  Club  of  Philadelphia 
Miss  Helen  Mae  Myers 
Walter  G.  Nelson 
Mrs.  William  Price  Newhall 
Mrs.  N.  R.  Norton 
Miss  Linda  H.  Pancoast 
Mrs.  Frank  Thorne  Patterson 
(In   memory   of  Frank   Thorne 

Patterson) 
Mrs.  Frank  Thorne  Patterson 
Eli  Kirk  Price 
Samuel  Rea 

Miss  Nancy  Andrews  Reath 
Edward  B.  Robinette 
Mrs.  Dwight  P.  Robinson 
A.  S.  W.  Rosens ACH 
Philip  H.  Rosenbach 
Lessing  Rosenwald 
Mrs.  Edgar  V.  Seeler 
Victore  Siciliani  (On  behalf  of 

the  Italian  Government) 
Alex  Simpson,  Jr. 
Albert  L.  Smith 
Mrs.  Alfred  Percival  Smith 
Edward  B.  Smith,  Jr. 
Geoffrey  S.  Smith 
John  Story  Smith 


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Mr.  and  Mrs.  Isaac  Tatnall  Twentieth  Century  Club  and 

Starr  Citizens  of  Lansdowne 

Foster  Stearns  Joseph  Wasserman 

Edward  Stern  &  Company,  Inx.  P,^^''?^  Doane  Wells 

J.  Stogdell  Stokes  ^^'-  J°"^^^-  Whiteman 

'ir                rr  hsTATE  OF  NaOMI    WOOD 

loSHio  Iakahashi  C               \\T   \\T                      t 

..              A-r       n               T  Samuel  W.  WooDHOusE,  Jr. 

Mr.  AND  Mrs.  Roland  L.  ^^^  Minturn  T.  Wright 

Iaylor  Yale  University  Press  (In 

Miss  Gertrude  Townsend  memory  of  Henry  Weldon 

Miss  Pauline  B.  Townsend  Barnes) 


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DONORS  TO  THE  LIBRARY 


N.  H.  DiNO  Barozzi 

George  Blumenthal 

Museum  of  Fine  Arts,  Boston 

The  Evening  Bulletin 

Mrs.  J.  Hampton  Carson 

Art  Institute  of  Chicago 

Cleveland  Museum  of  Art 

George  Alfred  Cluett 

J.  C.  Dana 

Detroit  Institute  of  Arts 

Felix  Dreisen 

Erik  Fahle 

Clarence  H.  B.  Fair  all 

John  C.  Fergusson 

Benjamin  Fleisher 

Harrold  E.  Gillingham 

William  Preston  Harrison 

Henry  E.  Huntingdon  Library 

AND  Art  Gallery 
Miss  Annie  M.James 
John  S.  Jenks 
F.  French  Kemp 
Dikran  G.  Kelekian 


Frederick  P.  Keppel 

FisKE  Kimball 

Van  Antwerp  Lea 

Philip  Lehman 

Manchester  Museum  and  Art 

Gallery 
Metropolitan  Museum  of  Art 
Herbert  H.  Newton 
Ohio  State  Archaeological 

AND  Historical  Society 
Oriental  Ceramic  Society 
Mrs.  Frank  Thorne  Patterson 
Seligmann  Galleries 
Lewis  W.  Sipley 
Fernando    Alvarez   De   Soto- 

mayer 
Mrs.  Alfred  Stengel 
J.  Stogdell  Stokes 
Y.  Takahashi 

Victoria  and  Albert  Museum 
Estate  of  Naomi  Wood 
Worcester  Art  Museum 


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LENDERS  OF  OBJECTS  OF  ART 


Mr.  and  Mrs.  Horace  Allen 
The  American   Federation   of 

Arts 
James  F.  Ballard 
Alexander  Benson 
John  F.  Braun 
Mrs.  Charles  H.  Burr 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  James  T. 

COLBURN 

Mrs.  Charles  F.  Derby 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  George  W. 

Childs  Drexel 
Henry  F.  du  Pont 
Miss  Lucy  E.  Lee  Ewing 
Edwin  Forrest  Home 
Mrs.  Francis  P.  Garvan 
Mrs.  Harrold  E.  Gillingham 
Miss  Elizabeth  D.  Hacker 
H.  NoRRis  Harrison 
John  Harrison,  Jr. 
J.  G.  Richard  Heckscher 
Joseph  B.  Hodgson,  Jr. 
Mrs.  George  W.  Hunt 
Trustee  of  the  John  G.  John- 
son Collection 
C.  Hartman  Kuhn 
Joseph  G.  Lester 
John  Frederick  Lewis 
Mrs.  H.  G.  Lippincott,Jr. 
Mrs.  William  H.  Lloyd 
Mrs.  Crawford  C.  Madeira 
Mrs.  Harry  Markoe 


Robert  McCarter 

Miss  Ethel  V.  Moyer 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  U.  Nef 

Mrs.  Lewis  Neilson 

The  Numismatic  and  Anti- 
quarian Society 

Miss  Ella  Parsons 

Mrs.  William  Platt  Pepper 

The     Philadelphia     Contribu- 
tionship 

Theodore  Pitcairn 

Mrs.  William  L.  Reid 

Mrs.  W.  K.  Rogers 

Mrs.  Edgar  Scott 

William  Ellis  Scull 

Mrs.  Joseph  Wellington 
Shannon 

A.  M.  Shoemaker 

Omer  Simon 

John  B.  Stetson,  Jr. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  C.  Frederick  C. 
Stout 

George  Strawbridge 

John  Strawbridge,  Jr. 

Miss  Louise  Strawbridge 

Roland  L.  Taylor 

William  Watson 

The  Welcome  Society  of  Penn- 
sylvania 

S.  S.  White,  3rd 

George  D.  Widener 

Estate  of  Naomi  Wood 


REPORT  OF  THE  PRINCIPAL  OF  THE  SCHOOL 

To  the  President  and  Trustees  of  the  Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art 

I  have  the  honor  of  presenting  to  you  the  Annual  Report  of  the 
Pennsylvania  Museum's  School  of  Industrial  Art. 

The  School 

It  seems  highly  appropriate  for  the  School  of  a  Museum,  being 
developed  in  structure,  content  and  arrangement  in  ways  of  great 
beauty  which  is  of  intrinsic  value  to  the  public,  in  its  report  to 
outline  the  idea  of  its  educational  development  as  well  as  its  ideal 
for  future  development  and  its  relation  to  the  Museum  and  the 
community. 

In  an  educational  development,  especially  one  concerning 
schools,  we  will  not  lose  sight  of  the  fact  that  schools  are  designed 
for  the  student  and  his  needs,  and  not  the  student  for  the  school 
and  its  needs.  It  is  with  this  idea  in  mind  that  this  school,  because 
of  its  unique  opportunity  through  the  Museum  and  the  environ- 
ment of  a  great  manufacturing  city,  can  develop  a  great  school  of 
design  to  meet  the  needs  of  students  seeking  expression  and  exper- 
ience through  research,  study  and  practice  in  design  and  fundamental 
training  in  the  subjects  of  industrial  art. 

In  speaking  of  an  industrial  art  school  as  a  school  of  design, 
we  must  think  of  the  meaning  of  design  from  the  most  inclusive  and 
comprehensive  interpretation — that  of  creating,  shaping,  forming, 
composing,  whether  it  be  materials,  as  fabrics  in  textiles  or  clay, 
wood,  metals  etc.  This  school,  with  its  two  departments.  Textile 
and  Art,  is  outstanding  in  its  possibilities  and  promises  to  be  a 
great  school  of  design. 

The  two  departments  may  differ  in  purpose  and  training. 
They  need  not  differ  in  idea  and  ideal  of  purpose.  On  the  one 
hand,  the  experiences  give  the  highest  efficiency  in  expressing  and 
developing  line,  form  and  color  through  scientific  and  technical 
training;  while  on  the  other  hand  the  student  is  highly  sensitive 
to  his  experience  with  line,  form  and  color  in  expressing  his  ideas 
of  creative  design  and  in  the  application  of  design.  It  is  through 
subtle  understanding  of  principles  and  cooperation  of  ideas  and 
ideals  that  the  school  will  develop  designers — one  of  America's 
greatest  needs  today  in  industry.  If  I  may  so  term  it,  we  must  be 
"design-minded,"  seeking  experiences  through  which  we  should 
develop  discrimination  and  judgment  in  taste  and  in  our  products 
exemplifying  beauty  in  design.  It  is  to  this  end  the  educational 
work  of  the  school  is  progressing.  In  looking  back  over  the  past  few 
years  we  realize  that  the  school  is  becoming  more  "design -minded" 

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in  that  the  students  of  the  three  upper  classes  of  the  Art  Department 
who  have  come  under  the  influence  of  design,  through  several 
courses,  numbered  143  this  year  in  contrast  to  41  four  years  ago. 

Schools  are  looked  upon  often  as  a  place  to  train  students, 
devoting  much  time  to  methods  and  theories  in  the  courses  of 
study  and  often  giving  very  little  time  and  opportunity  for  cultural 
and  educational  development  which  comes  through  the  experiences 
of  the  practical  element  of  the  work.  It  is  interesting  to  realize  that 
this  school  is  growing  richer  every  year  in  the  opportunities  afforded 
its  students  for  experience  and  practice,  making  principles,  theories 
and  methods  live  in  the  full  reality  of  their  expression.  If  we  are 
to  train  for  the  industrial  art  world,  the  student  must  know  some- 
thing of  the  problems  of  the  industrial  art  world.  What  better  way 
could  be  provided  than  much  time  spent  in  practical  experiences. 

The  Textile  Department  affords  through  its  processes  of  work 
the  practical  aspect  of  the  principles,  theories  and  methods  involved, 
and  produces  an  immediate  result  in  the  product. 

In  presenting  some  of  the  outstanding  opportunities  afforded 
the  school  for  practical  application  of  the  methods,  theories  and 
principles  of  its  training,  the  students  who  are  studying  the  subjects 
of  teaching  have  the  opportunity  of  teaching  two  and  a  half  days  a 
week  in  private  and  public  schools  in  some  thirty  schools  in  the 
environment  of  Philadelphia,  of  both  elementary  and  high  school 
grades. 

The  Fashion  Show,  presented  in  April  at  the  Manufacturers' 
Club  by  the  Costume  Design  group,  again  brings  to  our  minds  the 
cooperatien  of  the  manufacturers  and  their  acknowledgment  of 
the  splendid  work  of  this  department  through  the  very  generous 
contribution  of  materials  ^  to  be  made  up  and  presented  at  the 
Fashion  Show,  by  the  following  firms: 

FoLWELL  Bros,  and  Co.  Cleveland  Worsted  Mills 

Walther  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc.  Aberfoyle  Mfg.  Co. 

Wm.  F.  Read  Sons  and  Co.  F.  A.  Bochmann  and  Co.,  Inc. 

Continental  Mills  Virginia  Woolen  Co. 
Rayon  Institute  of  America 

Various  accessories  were  also  furnished  by  Gimbel  Brothers. 

The  contemporary  decorative  fabrics  designed  and  made  by  the 
students  of  the  Design  course  suggested  possibilities  in  design  and 
color  to  the  manufacturer  of  textiles.  In  connection  with  the 
generosity  of  the  manufacturers  the  idea  presents  itself,  that,  as  a 
splendid  form  of  cooperation  between  the  Textile  Department  and 
the  Art  Department,  we  should  look  forward  to  the  time  when  the 

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Textile  Department  would  furnish  materials  to  be  made  up  by 
the  Costume  Design  Department.  This  idea  was  well  developed  in  the 
beautiful  Pageant  of  the  Golden  Fleece  under  the  auspices  of  the 
Wool  Institute,  so  well  staged  in  New  York  this  spring,  where 
the  designers  and  the  manufacturers  cooperated  splendidly  in  this 
great  production. 

It  is  a  real  encouragement  when  the  manufacturer  makes  a 
demand  upon  the  school  and  is  willing  to  bring  about  co-operation, 
either  by  making  use  of  the  student  in  practical  ways  in  the  plant 
or  by  presenting  problems  to  be  solved  in  the  class-room.  Through 
such  cooperation  I  believe  we  shall  develop  a  true  understanding 
of  the  value  of  such  experiences  in  preparing  a  student  to  fulfill  the 
obligations  which  await  him  in  the  industrial  world. 

As  a  school  we  feel  most  fortunate  to  have  the  experience  of 
many  years  and  yet  be  a  school  in  the  making,  rich  in  promise  and 
opportunities  beyond  measure  for  a  student  who  seeks  to  develop 
his  talent  and  taste  through  experience  in  the  expression  of  industrial 
art. 

Registration 

The  raising  of  the  tuition  fee  each  year  has  caused  no  perceptible 
drop  in  the  number  of  students  enrolled.  The  total  number  of  stu- 
dents attending  the  school  for  the  year  1918-1919  was  1,360  divided 
as  follows : 

Art  Department: 

Day  School 511 

Evening  School 159 

Saturday  School 139  i  ,010 

Textile  Department: 

Day  School 1 1 1 

Evening  School 119  340 

Graduation 

Art  Department 38 

Textile  Department 18 

Exhibitions  of  Students'  Work 

The  exhibition  of  summer  work  by  the  Junior  class  was  very 
interesting.  Prizes  were  offered  for  unusually  good  work  through 
the  interest  of  Mr.  Edgar  Seeler.  Mr.  Hubert  Logan,  who  received 
the  travelling  scholarship  exhibited  water  colors  of  his  European 
travel.  The  exhibition  of  the  work  of  the  Saturday  Junior  Classes 
was  especially  good. 

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Competitions 

Certain  awards  have  been  made  through  competition,  giving 
students  of  the  school  the  opportunity  to  test  their  abilities  to 
fulfill  certain  definite  requirements  from  both  an  artistic  and  a 
technical  standpoint. 

A  scholarship  of  $1000  was  awarded  to  a  student  in  the  Textile 
Department  by  the  Textile  Color  Card  Association  for  highest 
ratings  in  color  appreciation  and  application  at  the  end  of  his 
Freshman  year. 

House  Beautiful  Cover  Contest — Four  posters  chosen  to  be 
shown  among  100  submitted  from  all  parts  or  the  country. 

Oxford  University  Press — Book  jacket  offered  in  competition i 
sold  to  the  London  branch  of  the  Oxford  University  Press. 

Monel  Metal  Kitchen  Sink  Contest  of  New  York — Over  500 
competing  from  the  entire  country.  Second  prize  to  a  second  year 
student  and  an  honorable  mention. 

American  Art  Alliance  Textile  Competition — Eight  designs 
purchased  by  manufacturers,  ten  on  display  at  the  Art  Alliance  in 
New  York,  six  invited  to  exhibit  their  designs  at  Paterson,  N.  J. 
A  second  prize  to  a  student  of  the  Saturday  Morning  Color  and 
Design  class. 

Posters  for  the  Flower  Market — Second  Prize. 

Lea  Life  Drawing  Contest  at  the  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts — 
Second  Prize. 

Wool  Institute  Inc. — Gold  medal  to  a  student  in  this  year's 
graduating  class  of  the  Textile  Department  for  designing  and  weav- 
ing woolen  suiting  piece. 

Exhibitions 

Robert  Rushton  and  Alfred  Krakusin — Exhibition  of  Water 
Colors  from  October  19  to  November  ii. 

Staats  Cotsworth — Exhibition  of  Water  Colors  from  November 
II  to  November  io. 

Hubert  Logan — Exhibition  of  Water  Colors  from  November  zo 
to  December  3 . 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  Frank  Copeland — Exhibition  of  Water  Colors 
from  December  3  to  December  17. 

Henry  Pitz,  Herbert  Pullinger,  H.  Devitt  Welsh,  Edward  War- 
wick— Exhibition  of  Block  Prints,  Etchings,  and  Pen  and  Ink  from 
January  3  to  January  2.1. 

William  Schoonmaker  and  Frank  Mintzer — Exhibition  of  Draw- 
ings in  relation  to  Advertising  Art  from  January  xi  to  February  4. 

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Frank  Schoonover — Exhibition  of  Illustrations  from  February 
4  to  February  15. 

William  Shewell  Ellis — Exhibition  of  Photographs  in  relation 
to  Advertising  Art  from  February  15  to  March  4. 

Charles  R.  Paul's  Studio — Exhibition  of  Advertising  Art  from 
March  4  to  April  i. 

Justin  Pardi  and  Edward  Strawbridge — ^Exhibition  of  Paintings 
from  April  i  to  April  15. 

Angelo  and  Salvatore  Pinto — Exhibition  of  Water  Colors  and 
Etchings  from  April  15  to  April  z6. 

Exhibition  of  Designs  from  the  Monel  Metal  Kitchen  Sink 
Contest  under  the  direction  of  the  Art  Alliance  of  America — from 
April  -2.6  to  May  6. 

Selected  Exhibition  of  Students'  Work  during  the  American 
Federation  of  Arts  Convention — May  2.3  to  May  15 . 

Annual  Exhibition  of  Students  Work  from  June  6  to  June  i8. 
The  Annual  Exhibition  this  year  exemplifies  strongly  the  ideas  and 
ideals  towards  which  we  are  working  and  I  believe  it  is  one  of  the 
best  exhibitions  the  school  has  had  in  a  number  of  years  both  in 
quality  and  arrangement. 

Gifts 

Two  outstanding  gifts  to  the  Library  this  year  have  again 
been  made  by  the  Associate  Committee  of  Women.  They  as  a  body 
very  generously  presented  to  the  Library  the  new  Fourteenth 
Edition  of  the  Encyclopedia  Britannka.  Augmenting  this  splendid 
gift,  the  Library  Committee  no  less  generously  evidenced  their 
interest  in  the  Library's  welfare  by  giving  the  Pageant  of  America, 
covering  in  its  fifteen  volumes  every  phase  of  American  life.  These 
two  girts  have  enhanced  the  value  of  the  Library  to  the  students 
immeasurably,  opening  to  them  endless  avenues  of  research  which 
they  will  be  quick  to  use.  The  interest  in  the  use  of  such  gifts  is 
shown  by  the  fact  that  13,000  visits  were  made  to  the  Library  last 
year,  of  which  number  697  represents  the  Night  School  attendance. 

The  following  individual  donors  to  the  Library  presented 
books,  plates,  prints,  magazines  etc.: 

Associate  Committee  of  Women 

Mr.  John  F.  Braun 

Mrs.  Henry  C.  Gibson 

Miss  Anna  Hartshorne 

Miss  Margaretta  S.  Hinchman 

Miss  Carolyn  John 

Mr.  Arthur  H.  Lea 

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Library  Committee,  Associate  Committee  of  Women 

Miss  Pauline  Neidhard 

Mrs.  Frank  Thorne  Patterson 

Mrs.  Eli  Kirk  Price 

Mrs.  John  Reilly 

Mrs.  Frederick  H.  Shelton  presented  two  beautiful  casts. 

Mrs.  Henry  Brinton  Coxe,  Mrs.  Frank  Thorne  Patterson,  Miss 
Louise  Snowden,  and  Mrs.  Charles  Stewart  Wurts  gave  material  to 
the  Costume  and  Properties  Department. 

The  Costume  Design  Department  appreciated  greatly  the  ma- 
terials contributed  by  tne  following  mills:  Folwell  Bros,  and  Co., 
Walther  Mfg.  Co.  Inc.,  Wm.  F.  Read  Sons  and  Co.,  Continental 
Mills,  Rayon  Institute,  Cleveland  Worsted  Mills,  Aberfoyle  Mfg. 
Co.,  F.  A.  Bochmann  and  Co.  Inc.,  Virginia  Woolen  Co. 

The  Fourth- Year  Illustration  Class  presented  to  the  School  at 
graduation  a  beautiful  original  Howard  Pyle  illustration. 

Three  original  Howard  Pyle  illustrations  were  also  presented  by 
the  Associate  Committee  of  Women. 

Lectures 

Miss  Dagmar  Perkins,  Director  of  the  National  Association  for 
American  Speech,  has  conducted  a  class  in  correct  speech  for  the 
Teachers'  Training  group.  Mrs.  Dick  was  very  helpful  in  making 
this  possible  through  a  generous  contribution. 

Mrs.  Rhoads  gave  a  series  of  lectures  to  the  group  taking  Sub- 
jects of  Interior  Decoration  on  materials  and  the  practical  side  of 
the  subject. 

Awards 

In  addition  to  the  very  generous  awards  made  by  the  Associate 
Committee  of  Women,  the  other  outstanding  awards  were: 

An  award  for  painting  to  be  used  for  a  summer  painting  class 
at  Cape  Cod,  presented  by  Mrs.  William  A.  Dick. 

Awards  to  be  used  in  visiting  Museums  of  New  York  City,  for 
exceptional  work  in  Practice  Teaching. 

In  presenting  this,  my  review  of  the  year,  in  the  form  of  an 
Annual  Report,  it  gives  me  great  pleasure  to  speak  of  my  keen 
appreciation  of  the  fine  support  and  cooperation  of  the  Trustees, 
the  Associate  Committee  of  Women,  the  Staff,  the  Faculty  and  the 
students  of  the  School  in  bringing  the  work  of  the  year  to  a  suc- 
cessful conclusion. 

Respectfully  submitted, 

Edmondson  Hussey, 

Principal. 

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REPORT  OF  THE  TREASURER 

For  the  Fiscal  Year  Ended  May  _j/,  igig 
GENERAL   FUND 

RECEIPTS 

State  of  Pennsylvania  Contribution $37,500.00 

City  of  Philadelphia  Contribution 50,000.00  - 

Commissioners  of  Fairmount  Park  on 

Account  of  Maintenance  of  Museums 40,000.00 

Income  from  Endowments 39>  195-54 

Membership  Dues 11,749.50 

Gifts 1,500.00 

Tuition  Fees 151,810.00 

Interest  on  Bank  Balances 31902. 

$333,074.06 

State  of  Pennsylvania  Contribution  due 

May  31,  1919 $11,500.00 

Commissioners  of  Fairmount  Park  on 
Account  of  Maintenance  of  Museums 
due  May  31,  1919 10,000.00 

Excess  of  Expenditures 2.8,055.93 

50.555-93 

$383,619.99 

EXPENDITURES 

Museum  Maintenance $114,411.11 

School  Maintenance 183,735.71 

Administration,  Interest  and  Insurance 85,471.06 

$383,619.99 

MUSEUM  FUND 

RECEIPTS 

Amount  received  from  Museum  Fund  Committee  from 

December  i,  1918,  to  May  31,  1919 $940,360.65 

EXPENDITURES 

Investment  of  Endowment  Fund   and 

For   Advances $135,311.50 

For  Investment  of  Lecture  Fund 13,191.50 

For  Purchase  of  Objects  for  Museum 195,863.06 

$444,368.06 
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Balances  on  hand  in  cash  held  for: 

Endowment $63,380.73 

Lecture  Fund 316.68 

Industrial  Expert  Fund 4X5916.64 

Purchase  of  Objects  for  Museum 389,378.54 


$940,360.65 
ASSETS  AND  LIABILITIES 

ASSETS 

Cash  on  hand  and  in  bank $541, Z5 5. 45 

Real  Estate  (cost) $550,778.99 

Less  Mortgages 500,000.00 

50,778.99 

Investments  (cost) 967,895.99 

Due  by  State  of  Pennsylvania 11,500.00 

Due  by  Commissioners  of  Fairmount 

Park 10,000.00 

$1,583,430.43 

Balance 104,901.73 

$1,688,333.16 

LIABILITIES 

Scholarship  Funds $54,167.19 

Prize  Funds 11,199.57 

Endowment  Funds 751,341.18 

— $817,808.04 

Temporary  Loans 145,000.00 

Restricted  Funds 693,759.14 

Miscellaneous  Funds 31,765.98 

$1,688,333.16 

We  have  examined  the  books  and  accounts  of  the  Pennsylvania 
Museum  of  Art  for  the  year  ending  May  31,  1919,  and  we  hereby 
certify  that  the  foregoing  Report  of  the  Treasurer  and  the  Statement 
of  Assets  and  Liabilities  correctly  set  forth  the  true  financial  position 
of  the  institution  as  of  that  date. 

Respectfully  submitted, 

Chas.  C.  Hunziker, 

Certified  Public  Accountant. 
June  8,  1919. 

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REPORT  OF  THE  ASSOCIATE  COMMITTEE 
OF  WOMEN 

To  the  President  and  Board  of  Trustees: 

The  Associate  Committee  of  Women  has  cooperated  in  the  work 
of  the  Museum  and  School  during  the  current  year  with  more  than 
usual  enthusiasm.  Two  special  meetings  have  been  held  in  addition 
to  the  regular  stated  meetings  and  all  were  well  attended. 

It  is  with  profound  sorrow  that  we  record  the  death  of  Countess 
Santa  Eulalia,  who  rendered  valuable  service  to  the  Committee  as 
Vice-President  from  1916  to  1919,  and  as  Treasurer  from  1919  to  192.4. 

It  is  with  sincere  regret  that  the  Committee  accepted  the  resig- 
nations of  Mrs.  Joseph  B.  Hutchinson  and  Mrs.  Edwin  N.  Benson,  Jr. 

The  following  new  members  were  elected  during  the  year:  Mrs. 
John  C.  Martin,  Mrs.  W.  Logan  MacCoy,  Mrs.  Richard  Wain  Meirs 
and  Mrs.  Wharton  Sinkler. 

A  very  successful  and  charming  concert  was  given  at  the  residence 
of  Mrs.  Herbert  L.  Clark  in  November  from  which  $1,648.55  was 
realized.  $1,500  of  this  sum  was  voted  to  be  used  for  the  Traveling 
Scholarship  Fund.  A  Florentine  Pantomime  was  given  June  5th,  6th 
and  yth  in  Mrs.  Isaac  Tatnall  Starr's  beautiful  outdoor  theatre,  the 
proceeds  of  which  will  be  devoted  to  the  work  of  the  Committee. 

The  work  of  the  Costume  Class  was  again  brought  before  the 
public  through  the  Fashion  Show,  held  at  the  Manufacturers'  Club 
under  the  able  direction  of  Mrs.  Henry  Brinton  Coxe,  which  was 
the  largest  in  attendance  since  its  inception  six  years  ago. 

The  Associate  Committee  has  been  fortunate  in  securing  for  the 
benefit  and  study  of  the  Illustration  Class  four  of  Howard  Pyle's 
original  pen  and  ink  drawings  from  "The  Wonder  Clock". 

One  of  our  members  has  lectured  to  the  class  in  Interior  Decora- 
tion on  the  practical  aspect  of  their  work.  Several  homes  distinctive 
for  their  beauty  were  opened  for  inspection  by  the  class. 

It  was  arranged  for  the  class  in  Furniture  and  Woodworking  to 
visit  the  Van  Sciver  factory  and  tickets  were  presented  to  the  class 
for  the  motion  picture  "The  Romance  of  Chippendale  and  Sheraton" 
held  at  the  Bellevue-Stratford. 

Outstanding  among  the  gifts  to  the  Library  during  the  year  are 
the  following  from  the  Associate  Committee:  "An  Album  of  Colored 
French  Prints";  two  color  prints  in  cases;  "Two  Centuries  of  Costume 
in  America";  "Historic  Costume",  i  vols.;  "Pageant  of  America", 
15  vols.,  and  "Encyclopaedia  Britannica",  14  vols. 

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The  Students' League  House  opened  in  Septemberwith  lo  girls, 
only  one  having  to  withdraw  on  account  of  illness.  In  addition  to 
$710  contributed  by  five  members  of  the  Committee  toward  necessary 
repairs  to  the  house  at  izio  DeLancey  Street,  a  mahogany  dining 
table  and  sideboard  have  been  given,  as  well  as  twenty-two  dining- 
room  chairs,  and  the  linen  has  been  fully  replenished. 

The  loan  exhibit  of  Chinese  Textiles  and  Embroideries,  held  in 
February,  created  unusual  interest. 

While  the  activities  of  the  Associate  Committee  have  been 
directed  toward  raising  money  for  the  needs  of  the  School  and  League 
House  the  past  year,  they  have  acted  as  hostess  at  the  new  Museum 
of  Art  at  Fairmount  on  the  following  occasions :  To  meet  the  Mayoress 
of  Southampton,  at  the  opening  of  the  Ceramic  Exhibition,  the  Lea 
Collection  of  Prints,  and  at  the  reception  to  the  Garden  Club  of 
America. 

Respectfully  submitted, 

Ruth  C.  Stokes, 

Corresponding  Secretary. 


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MEMBERSHIP 

CLASSIFICATION  OF  MEMBERS 

Benefactors,  who  contribute  or  bequeath  $15,000  or  more  to  the 
Corporation. 

Patrons,  who  contribute  or  bequeath  $5,000  to  the  Corporation. 

Fellows,  who  contribute  $1 ,000  at  one  time. 

Life  Members,  who  contribute  $500  at  one  time. 

Associates,  who  contribute  $150  a  year. 

Sustaining  Members,  who  contribute  $100  a  year. 

Contributing  Members,  who  contribute  $15  a  year. 

Annual  Members,  who  contribute  $10  a  year. 

Any  person  may  be  elected  a  Benefactor,  Patron,  Fellow  or 
Life  Member,  who  shall  have  made  a  gift  to  an  amount  requisite 
for  admission  to  the  respective  class,  and  an  Honorary  Benefactor, 
Honorary  Patron  or  Honorary  Fellow,  who  shall  have  made  a 
loan  of  an  important  work  of  art  or  collection  of  a  value  equal  to 
the  gift  of  the  corresponding  class  of  members  of  the  Corporation. 

Benefactors,  Patrons,  Fellows  and  Life  Members  are  not  liable 
to  annual  dues. 

All  funds  received  from  Benefactors,  Patrons,  Fellows  and  Life 
Members  are  permanently  invested  as  part  of  the  Endowment 
Fund,  unless  otherwise  requested  by  the  donor. 


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MEMBERS  OF  THE  CORPORATION 

Benefactors,  Patrons  and  Fellows  are  enrolled  in  perpetuity. 
Those  deceased  are  indicated  by  italics. 

BENEFACTORS 


Baugh,  Aiargaret  L. 
Bowman,  Elizabeth  Malcom 
Chandler,  Percy  M. 
Curtis,  Cyrus  H.  K. 
Darky,  Francis  F.  S. 
Elkins,  William  M. 
Frishmuth,  Sarah  S. 
General  Education  Board 
Harding,  Dorothea  Barney 
Henry,  Mrs.  Charles  Wolcott 
Jenks,Jofm  Story 
Keehmle,  M.  Theresa 
Lea,  Charlotte  Augusta 
LoRiMER,  George  Horace 


Ludington,  Charles  H. 

Magee,  James  R. 

Mcllhenny,John  D. 

McLean,  William  L. 

Moore,  Clara  J. 

Morris,  Miss  Lydia  Thompson 

Rice  ,  Mrs.  Alex  anderHamilton 

Robinette,  Edward  B. 

Ship  pen,  Elizabeth  Swift 

Sinkler,  Mrs.  Wharton 

Taylor,  Roland  L. 

Temple,  Joseph  E. 

IVeightman,  William 

Wood,  William 


HONORARY  BENEFACTORS 
American  Philosophical  Dixon,  Fitz  Eugene 

Society,  The  Dixon,  Mrs.  Fitz  Eugene 

Clarke,  Thomas  B.  Williams,  Mary  A. 


PATRONS 


Baird,  John 
Barton,  Susan  R. 
Berwind,  Harry  A. 
Bispham,  George  Tucker 
Blanchard,  Anna 
Blanchard,  Harriet 
BoDiNE,  Samuel  T. 
BoK,  Mrs.  Edward 
Braun,John  F. 
Brown,  Mrs.  John  A.,  Jr. 
Browning,  Mrs.  Edward 
Cheston,  Radcliffe,  Jr. 
Cheston,  Mrs.  Radcliffe, 
Childs,  George  W. 
Clark,  Clarence  M. 
Collet,  Mark  Wilkes 


>• 


Collins,  Philip  S. 

Combs,  Mary  A. 

Cramp,  Mrs.  Theodore  W. 

Crane,  John  A. 

Disston,  Henry  and  Sons 

Dobbins,  Mary  A. 

Dolan,  Clarence  W. 

DoLAN,  H.  Yale 

Dolan,  Isabelle  W. 

Dolan,  Thomas 

Drexel,  A.  J. 

Drexel,  F.  A. 

Flagg,  Stanley  Griswold,  Jr. 

Fuguet,  Howard 

Garrett,  Julia 

Garrett,  W.  E.,Jr. 


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PATRONS  {Continued) 


Gibson,  Henry  C. 
Gibson,  Henry  C. 
Gibson,  Mrs.  Henry  C. 
Gibson,  Susan  IV.  P. 
Harrison,  Emily  Leland 
Harrison,  Thomas  Skelton 
Henry,  Mrs.  J.  Norman 
Hoffman,  Benjamin  R. 
Houston,  H.  H. 
Ingersoll,  Charles  E. 
Jenks,  JohnS. 
Johnson,  Eldridge  Reeves 
Kent,  A.  Atwater 
Kent,  Mrs.  A.  Atwater 
Laughlin,  Miss  Anne  Irwin 
Laughlin,  Henry  A. 
Lea,  Henry  C. 
Lea,  Nina 
Lewis,  Francis  W. 
Lippincott,  Agnes 
LippiNCOTT,  Walter 
Ludington,  Wright  S. 
Magee,  Fannie  S. 
Martin,  John  C. 
Martin,  Mrs.  John  C. 
McFadden,  George 
M-cFadden,  John  H. 
Meigs,  Mrs.  Arthur  V. 
Morris,  John  T. 


Neuman,  Charles  V. 

Nichols,  Mrs.  H.  S.  Prentiss 

Page,  Louis  Rodman 

Patterson,  Mrs.  Frank  Thorne 

Pell,  Alfred  Duane 

Price,  Eli  Kirk 

Kea,  Samuel 

Rea,Mary  M.  Black 

Ritchie,  Craig  D. 

Roberts,  Mrs.  Howard 

Rosen WALD,  Lessing  J. 

Scott,  Anna  D. 

Search,  Theodore  C. 

Seeler,  Edgar  V. 

Simpson,  Alex.,  Jr. 

Sinkler,  Wharton 

Smith,  Mrs.  Alfred  Percival 

Smith,  Mrs.  C.  Morton 

Starr,  Isaac  Tatnall 

Stokes,  J.  Stogdell 

Sullivan,  James  F. 

Sulzberger,  Mayer 

Taylor,  Mary  E. 

Wasserm  an,  Joseph 

Whitney,  A.  and  Sons 

Widener,  George  D. 

Williams,  Charles  F. 

Wister,  Sabine  d'Invilliers 

Wister,  Sarah  Tyler 


HONORARY  PATRONS 
First  Baptist  Church  of  Philadelphia 


Fleisher,  Walter  A. 
Garvan,  Francis  P. 
Garvan,  Mrs.  Francis  P. 
Numismatic  and  Antiquarian 
Society  of  Philadelphia 


Parsons,  Ella 

Reifsnyder,  Howard 

Scott,  Mary  Howard  Sturgis 

Stout,  C.  Frederick  C. 

Stout,  Mrs.  C.  Frederick  C. 


Allen,  Laura 
Armstrong,  F.  Wallis 


FELLOWS 

Artman,  Caroline  Foerderer 
Austin,  Lucylle 


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FELLOWS  {Continued) 


Baird,  Mrs.  Edgar  Wright 
Baker,  Mrs.  Samuel  M. 
Ballard,  Ellis  Ames 
Battles,  Frank 
Beeber,  Dimner 
B.T.  B. 

Benson,  Mrs.  Edwin  N.,  Jr. 
Berwind,  Mrs.  Henry  A. 
BiDDLE,  Mrs.  Arthur 
Blair,  Andrew 
BocHMAN,  Charles  F. 
BocKius,  Morris  R. 
Bond,  Charles 
Boyd,  William 
Bracken,  Francis  B. 
Brown,  James  Crosby 
Brubaker,  Mrs.  Albert  P. 
Bullitt,  Orville  H. 
Burnham,  Mrs.  George,  Jr. 
Carruth,John  G. 
Carson,  Hampton  L. 
Carson,  Mrs.  Hampton  L. 
Carter,  Mrs.  William  T. 
Cassatt,  Gardner 
Chamberlin,  William  B. 
Coleman,  Fannie  B. 
Coles,  Mary  R. 

CoXE,  Mrs.  Alexander  Brown 
Coxe,  Mrs.  Henry  Brinton 
Crane,  T.  L 

CuRTiN,  William  Wilson 
Davis,  Mrs.  Charles  P. 
Day,  Charles  C. 
Day,  Mrs.  Charles  C. 
Dick,  Mrs.  William  A. 
Dixon,  Mrs.  Samuel  G. 
DoRRANCE,  John  T. 
DoRRANCE,  Mrs.  John  T. 
DuPoNT,  Lammot 
DuPoNT,  Mrs.  Lammot 
DuPoNT,  Mrs.  Pierre  S. 
Earle,  Mrs.  George  H.,  Jr. 
Eisenlohr,  Charles  J. 


Evans,  Ralph  B. 

Fees,  Samuel  S. 

Frazier,  George  Harrison 

Frazier,  Mrs.  George  Harrison 

Fuller,  Walter  D. 

Fuller,  Mrs.  Walter  D. 

Fuller,  Mrs.  William  A.  M. 

Gates,  Thomas  S. 

Geist,  Clarence  H. 

Gest,  William  P. 

Gibson,  Mrs.  Henry  C. 

Greenfield,  Albert  M. 

Gribbel,John 

Griscom,  Rodman  E. 

Griswold,  Mrs.  Frank  Tracey 

Groome,  Mrs.  John  C. 

Hallahan,  Walter  J. 

HiNCHMAN,  MaRGARETTA  S. 

Hockley,  Amelia  D. 
HoPKiNSON,  Edward,  Jr. 
Horn,  Joseph  V. 
Horner,  Samuel,  Jr. 
Hubbard,  Mrs.  Henry  V. 
Huff,  Mrs.  George  F. 
Humphreys,  Letitia 
Hutchinson,  Mrs.  Joseph  B. 
Hutchinson,  Sydney  E. 
Ingersoll,  Henry  McKean 
Ingersoll,  R.  Sturgis 
Jayne,  Mrs.  Henry  LaBarre 
Jayne,  Horace  H.  F. 
Jenkins,  Charles  F. 
Johnson,  Alba  B. 
Johnson,  Mrs.  Edwin  J. 
Johnson,  Mary  Warner 
Keen,  Edwin  F. 
KuEHNLE,  C.  Albert 
Ladd,  Mrs.  Westray 
La  VINO,  E.J. 
Lea,  Arthur  H. 
Lea,  Mrs.  Arthur  H. 
Leeds,  Morris  E. 
LippiNCOTT,  J.  Bertram 


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FELLOWS  {Continued) 


LippiNCOTT,  Mrs.  J.  Bertram 
LoEB,  Arthur 
Mansure,  Edmund  L. 
Mason,  John  H.,Sr. 
tAason,  Kebecca  P.  Stevenson 
McClatchy,John  H. 
McCreary,  Mrs.  George  D. 
McGill,  Mary  E. 
McIlhenny,  Mrs.  Francis  S. 
McIlhenny^,  Mrs.  John  D. 
McMichael,  Emory 
McMurtrie,  Ellen 
Meirs,  Mrs.  Richard  Waln 
Morgan,  Frances  B.  W. 
Morris,  Lawrence  J. 
Morris,  Samuel  Wheeler 
Moss,  Frank  H. 
Moss,  Mrs.  Frank  H. 
MuNSON,  George  S. 
MuNsoN,  Mrs.  George  S. 
Newbold,  Arthur  E.,  Jr. 
Newton,  A.  Edward 
Norton,  Mrs.  Nathaniel  R. 
Peck,  Staunton  B. 
Pell,  Cornelia  Livingston 
Penrose,  Boies,  ind 
Prime,  Mrs.  Alfred  C. 
Randolph,  Anna 
Rebmann,  Godfrey 
Rebmann,  Mrs.  Godfrey 
Keifsnyder,  Howard 
Reilly,  George 
Roberts,  Mrs.  Edward 
Robins,  Thomas 
Rodenbough,  Elmer  E. 
Roosevelt,  Nicholas  G. 
Rosenbach,  a.  S.  W. 
Rosens ach,  Philip  H. 


ROSSMASSLER,  MrS.  RiCHARD 

Santa  Eulalia,  Countess  EHxabetb  de 
Saunders,  William  L.,  ind 
Saunders,  Mrs.  William L.,  ind 
Simon,  Edward  P. 
Smith,  Albert  L. 
Smith,  Edward  B.,Jr. 
Smith,  Geoffrey  S. 
Smith,  John  Story 
Smith,  Lewis  Lawrence 
Smith,  W.  Hinckle 
Starr,  Mrs.  Isaac  Tatnall 
Stewart,  W.  Plunkett 
Strawbridge,  Mrs.  Frederic  H. 
Sullivan,  John  J. 
Thomson,  Anne 
Thomson,  Walter  S. 
TowNSEND,  Mrs.  David 
Tubize  Artificial  Silk  Co. 
Tyson,  Mrs.  Carroll  S.,  Jr. 
Van  Dyke,  J.  W. 
Van  Sciver,  George  D. 
Vaux,  Henry  Pepper 
Vaux,  Mrs.  Henry  Pepper 
Wainwright,  F.  King 
Waller,  Mrs.Littleton  W.T.,Jr. 
Wanamaker,  Rodman 
Ward,  T.  Johnson 
Warriner,  Samuel  D. 
Wentz,  Williamina  W. 
Williams,  David  E. 
Williams, John  B. 
Windrim,  John  T. 
Wolf,  Morris 
WuRTS,  Mrs.  C.  Stewart 
Yarnall,  Charlton 
Yarnall,  Mrs.  Charlton 
Zimmermann,  John  E. 


HONORARY  FELLOWS 
Barringer,  Daniel  M.  Brock,  Henry  G. 

Brock,  Alice  G.  Cadwalader,  Mary  H. 


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HONORARY  FELLOVVS  {Continued) 


Easby,  Mrs.  M.  Stevenson 
Harrison,  H.  Norris 
Harrison,  John,  Jr. 
Hayward,  Nathan 
Hayward,  Mrs.  Nathan 
KuHN,  C.  Hartman 
Lea,  Elizabeth  Jaudon 


Lea,  Van  Antwerp 
Newbold,  Clement  B. 
Pennsylvania  Hospital,  The 
Smith,  Esther  Morton 
Society  of  the  Sons  of 

St.  George,  The 
Steel,  Mrs.  Alfred  G.  B. 


Wister,  Owen 


LIFE 

Abbott,  Yarnall 

Allen,  Joseph 

Audenried,  Mrs.  Lewis 

Baeder,  Adamson  &  Co. 

Barney,  Charles  D. 

Barney,  James  W. 

Battles,  H.  H. 

Battles,  Mrs.  H.  H. 

Beardwood,  Mrs.  Joseph  T. 

Beck,  Adele  M. 

Bein,  August 

Bell,  Mrs.  Samuel  Howard,  J 

Blaetz,  Jacob  H. 

Blair,  Mrs.  Andrew 

Blakiston,  Kenneth  M. 

Blakiston,  Mary 

Bland,  P.  Brooke 

Bland,  Mrs.  P.  Brooke 

Boericke,  Gideon 

BoGER  &  Craw-ford 

BoK,  Edward  W. 

Bower,  F.  B. 

Bower,  William  H. 

Brazier,  E.Josephine 

Bready,  Edwin  F. 

Breck,  Mrs.  William  Roger 

Brengle,  Henry  G. 

Brock,  Henry  G. 

Bryant,  Henry  G. 

BuDD,  Edward  G. 

Butcher,  Henry  C. 

Butcher,  Mrs.  Henry  C. 


MEMBERS 

Butler,  Mrs.  Edgar  H. 

Caldwell,  J.  E.  &Co. 

Campbell,  Milton 

Capp,  Seth  Bunker 

Carpenter,  Aaron  E. 

Chase,  Mrs.  Mary  Justice 

Chichester,  Mrs.  George 

Clapp,  Mrs.  B.  Frank 

Clark,  Charles  D. 

Clark,  Edward  Walter 

Clark,  Walton 
r.      Clark,  Mrs.  Walton 

Clarke,  Louis  S. 

Cochran,  M. 

Coleman,  Edward  R. 

Collins,  Alfred  M. 

Collins,  Henry  H. 

Collins,  Mrs.  P.  S. 

Cope,  Caroline  E. 

CuRWEN,  Samuel  M. 

D'AscENZo,  Nicola 

De  La  Cour,  J.  Carl 

De  La  Cour,  Mrs.  J.  Carl 

Dickson,  Arthur  G. 

DoBsoN,JoHN  and  James,  Inc. 

Dodge,  Mrs.  James  Mapes 

Dreer,  Mrs.  William  F. 

Drexel,  Mrs.  John  R. 

DuHRiNG,  Mrs.  Henry 

Du  Pont  de  Nemours,  E.  I.  &Co. 

Dwier,  W.  Kirkland 

Eagleson,John 


58 


LIFE  MEMBERS  {Continued) 


Eddystone  Mfg.  Co. 
Elkins,  George  W.,  Jr. 
EsHNER,  Augustus  A. 
Evans,  Charles 
Evans,  Lena  Cadwalader 
Evans,  Thomas 
Evans,  Mrs.  Thomas 
Eyre,  Mrs.  Lawrence 
Fay,  Leonard  A. 
Fees,  Mrs.  Samuel  S. 
Fisher,  Maud 
Ford,  Bruce 
Ford,  Mrs.  Bruce 
FouLKROD,  Mrs.  John  J. ,  Jr  . 
Fromuth,  August  G. 
Furness,  Mrs.  H.  H.,  Jr. 
Galloway,  Walter  B. 
Garrett,  Mrs.  Walter 
Gest,  Mrs.  John  Marshall 
Geyelin,  Mrs.  Emile  C. 
Grove,  Mrs.  Henry  S. 
Groves,  Mrs.  F.  Stanley,  Jr. 
Halstead,  Mrs.  David 
Harper,  William  Warner 
Harper,  Mrs.  William  Warner 
Harrison,  George  L. 
Harrison,  Henry  Norris 
Harrison,  John,  Jr  . 
Hart,  Charles  D. 
Harvey,  J.  S.  C. 
Harvey,  Mrs.  J.  S.  C. 
Harvey,  R.  Wistar 
Hatfield,  Henry  R. 
Heimerdinger,  Leo  H. 
Helme,  William  E. 
Helme,  Mrs.  William  E. 
Heppe,  Florence  J. 
Hetzel,  George  J. 
Hill,  George  W.' 
Hinchman,  Anne 
Hires,  Charles  E. 
Hoffman,  Mrs.  J.  Ogden 
Horn  &  Hardart  Baking  Co. 


Horrocks,Chas.M.&  J.  Howard 
Horstmann,  William  H. 

&SoNs 
Huneker,John  F. 
Ingersoll,  Charles  Jared 
Irwin,  H.  DeWitt 
Jackson,  Albert  Atlee 
Jackson,  Mrs.  Albert  Atlee 
Jarden,  Mrs.  Mary  Templin 
Jayne,  David  &  Sons 
Johnson,  Mrs.  George  K. 
Johnson,  Herbert 
Johnson,  R.  Winder 
JusTi,  Henry  M. 
Justice,  Mrs.  William  W. 
Keen,  Mrs.  Edwin  F. 
Kennedy,  John  M.,  Jr. 
Ketterlinus,  J.  Louis 
Ketterlinus,  Mrs.  J.  Louis 
Klauder,  Charles  Z. 
Klebansky,  Wolf 
Klebansky,  Mrs.  Wolf 
KoHN,  Harry  E. 
Kohn,  Irving 

Krumbhaar,  Mrs.  Edward  B. 
Landenberger,  J.  William 
Earner,  Chester  W. 
Leisenring,  Edward  B. 
Lewis,  Mrs.  John  Frederick 
Lewis,  Richard  A. 
Lloyd,  Malcolm,  Jr. 
LoEB,  Mrs.  Herman 
Logan,  Mrs.  Robert  R. 
Louchheim,  Jerome  H. 
LowRY,  John  C. 
MacCoy,  W.  Logan 
MacCoy,  Mrs.  W.  Logan 
MacNeill,  William 
Maderia,  Louis  C.  &  Sons 
Mason,  Jane  Graham 
Matteossian,  Mrs.  Herant 

Baron 
May,  Mrs.  Joseph 


59 


LIFE  MEMBERS  {Continued) 


McCahan,  William  J.,  Jr. 
McFadden,  J.  Franklin 
McLanahan,  M.  Hawley 
McMiCHAEL,  Mrs.  Emory 
McNeely,  Miss  Florence 
McNeely,  Robert  K. 
McNeely,  Mrs.  Robert  K. 
McOwEN,  Frederick 
Meigs,  Arthur  I. 
Mertz,  Mrs.  Oscar  E. 
Mertz,  Oscar  E.,  Jr. 
Miles,  Thomas  H. 
Miller,  Mrs.  Benjamin 
Miller,  Mrs.  E.  Clarence 
Millville  Mfg.  Co. 
Milne,  David 
Minds,  John  H. 
Montgomery,  Robert  L. 
Montgomery,  Mrs.  Robert  L. 
Moore,  Mrs.  Amory  C. 
Moore,  Clarence  B. 
Morris,  Effingham  B. 
Morton,  Mrs.  Arthur  V. 
Newbold,  Mrs.  John  S. 
Newton,  Mrs.  Jewett  B. 
Oehrle  Brothers 
Oliver  Knitting  Co. 
Olsen,  Tinius,  Sr. 
Peck,  Arthur 
Perot,  T.  Morris,  Jr. 
PiTCAiRN,  Raymond 
Powers,  Thomas  Harris 
Proctor  and  Schwartz 
Provident  Life  Si  Trust  Co. 
Quaker  Lace  Co. 
Robbins,  George  A. 
Roberts,  Mrs.  Charles 
Roberts,  George  Brinton 
Roberts,  Mrs.  George  Brinton 
Robins,  Mrs.  Thomas 
Robinson,  Anthony  Wayne 
Ross,  Adam  A. 
Rossmassler,  Walter  H. 


Ryan,  James  J. 
Schmidt,  Charles  E. 

SCHOETTLE,  EdWIN  J. 

ScHOLES,  William  Sons,  Inc. 
ScHWEHN,  Harry  J. 
Segal,  Adolph 
Semple,  Helen 
Semple,  Mrs.  Matthew 
Sewall,  Arthur  W. 
Sewall,  Mrs.  Arthur  W. 
SiNKLER,  Caroline 
Smith,  Mrs.  Henry  C. 
Smith,  Horace  Eugene 
Smith,  J.  Willison 
Smith,  Mrs.  Jacqueline  H. 
Smith,  Mrs.  Lewis  Lawrence 
Spink,  William 
Steel  Heddle  Mfg.  Co. 
Steele,  Joseph  M. 
Stewardson,  Emlyn  L. 
Stokes,  Mrs.  Horace 
Strawbridge,  Frederic  H. 
Sullivan,  James  J. 
SuppLEE- Wills-Jones  Milk  Co. 
SuTRO,  Paul  E. 
Sykes  Brothers,  Inc. 
Taft,  Elihu  B. 
Thayer,  Mrs.  Sydney 
Thomas,  T.  Lewis 
Thompson,  Arthur  W. 
Thropp,  Mrs.  Joseph  E. 
Todd,  Mrs.  Forde  Anderson 
ToNNER,  Mrs.  William  T. 
Townsend,  Miss  Pauline 
Tyler,  Sydney  F. 
Wagner,  Samuel 
Warden,  W.  G. 
Warner,  Langdon 
Weimer,  Albert  B. 
Welsh,  Francis  Ralston 
Wetherill  and  Brother 
Whitall,  Tatum  Co. 
Williams,  Mrs.  David  E. 


60 


LIFE  MEMBERS  {Continued) 


WisTAR,  J.  Morris 
Wood,  Mrs.  Charles  Martin 
Wood,  Edward  R.,  Jr. 
Wood,  Mrs.  Richard  D. 
Wood,  Walter 


Woodward,  Mrs.  George 
Wriggins,  Charles  C. 
Wright,  Mrs.  Raymond  D.  B. 
Wyatt,  Mrs.  Walter  S. 
Zimmerman,  Mason  W. 


ASSOCIATE 
McCurdy,  Mrs.  Josephine  B. 


SUSTAINING  MEMBERS 


Atlas  Dye  Works 
Brooks  Brothers  Co. 
Clothier,  Isaac 
Erben-Harding  Co. 
Fairmount  Park  Art 

Association 
Masland,  C.  H.  &  Sons,  Inc. 


McGuirk,  John  J. 
Philadelphia  Electric  Co. 
Roberts,  Mrs.  Percival,  Jr. 
Star  and  Crescent  Co. 
Stead-Miller  Company 
Wetherill,  Mrs.  Samuel  P. 
Wood,  Edward  Randolph 


CONTRIBUTING  MEMBERS 


Abbott's  Alderney  Dairies 
Aitkin,  A.  King 
Albrecht,  Nicholas 
Art  Alliance,  The 
Bacon,  Mrs.  C.  C. 
Bains,  E. 
Bains,  George,  Jr. 
Bates,  Daniel  Moore 
Batty,  George 
Beck,  Charles  L. 
Bloch,  Arthur 
Bochmann,  F.  A.  and 

Company,  Inc. 
Bonnell,  Mrs.  Henry  H. 
Bromley,  Henry  S. 
Broomall,  Mrs.  Harold  S. 
Brown,  Landy  B. 
Browne,  Mrs.  John  Coates 
Burpee,  Mrs.  Frank  H. 
Butler,  Mrs.  Laurence 
Campbell,  John  J. 
Carstairs,  Daniel  H. 
Clay,  Helen  Maud 
Clay,  Mrs.  Mary  F.  R. 
Community  Finance 

Service,  Inc. 
Converse,  Mary  E. 


Coral  Manufacturing 

Company 
Crozer,  George  K.,  Jr. 
Cunningham,  Wilfred  H. 
Currie,  Barton  W. 
Darlington,  William  M. 
Dashiell,  Mrs.  P.  T. 
Dearnley,  Elizabeth 
Degn,  William  L. 
Doughten,  William  S. 
Drexel,  Mrs.  George  W. 

Childs 
Dykeman  &  Loeb 
Fisher,  Howard  W. 
Fisher,  Mrs.  Thomas 
Fitzpatrick,  A.  L. 
Fletcher  Works 
Foerderer,  Percival  E. 
Fox,  Hannah 
Freeman,  Mrs.  Samuel  M. 
Freund,  Rudolph 
Fried  berger- A  aron 

Manufacturing  Company 
Gamble,  James 
Gibbs  Underwear 

Company 
Gilmour,  R.  and  A.J. 


Gimbel,  Ethel  N. 
Goldstein,  Leopold 
Gray,  Wilfred 
Gudebrod,  Carl  B. 
Hamilton,  Richard  J. 
Hano,  Lester 
Hart,  Mrs.  Charles 

McCurdy 
Hart,  Hugh  D. 
Haslam  and  Querner 
Hellerman,  Mrs.  Harry,  Sr. 
Henderson,  Mrs.  Samuel  J. 
Heyl,  Juliet  F. 
Hiester,  Mrs.  Isaac 
Holmes,  William  L. 
IngersoU.Jeannie  H. 
Ionic  Mills 
Jeanes,  Mrs.  Isaac  W. 
Jones,  Frederick  T. 
Kelley.John  A.,  Jr. 
Kerr,  Mrs.  George  M. 
Kind,  Hermine 
Knox,  Charles  C. 
Lea,  Charles  M. 
Legge,  Percy  A. 
Leighton,  A.  O. 
Leighton,  Mrs.  A.  O. 


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Levering,  Frank  D. 

Levering,  J.  Walter 

Lewis,  Mrs.  Saunders,  Jr. 

Lewis,  Theodore  J. 

Ley,  Mrs.  Harold  G. 

Logan  Investment  Society 

Lowry,  Mrs.  William  C. 

Ludington,  C.  Townsend 

Ludington,  Mrs.  C. 
Townsend 

MacCoy,  Helen 

Mallery,  Otto  T. 

Markoe,  Mrs.  John 

McFaddcn,  Barclay 

McShea,  Walter  Ross 

Mellor,  Norman 

Mendelssohn  Club 

Merrick, J.  Hartley 

Millville  Manufacturing 
Company 

Mitchell,  Allen  R.  and  Sons 

Molthon,  E.  H. 

Montgomery,  William  J. 

Morris,  E.  H. 

Morris,  H.  C. 

Moss  Rose  Manufactur- 
ing Company 

Murphy,  Edward 

Myers,  George  DeB 

Nassau,  Mrs.  Charles  F. 

Nathanson,  Mrs.  Harry  M. 

Neubauer,  Bernard  B. 

Oelbermann,  William  D. 


Oliver,  Mrs.  L.  Stauffer 
Page,  Mrs.  Louis  Rodman 
Parker,  Mrs.  Alvin  A. 
Parker,  Robert  B. 
Perot,  Mrs.  T.  Morris,  Jr. 
Peterson,  Arthur 
Pew,  J.  Howard 
Phelps,  Henry  F. 
Philadelphia  Carpet  Mills 
Philadelphia  Felt 

Company 
Phillips,  Joseph  L. 
Posey,  William  Campbell 
Quinn,  Richard  Lewis 
Read,  William  F.  and 

Sons  Company 
Reilly,  Mrs.  John 
Reilly,  Mrs.  Joseph  H. 
Rhoads,  Willaim  G. 
Rinehart's,  H.  P.  Sons, 

Inc. 
Rivinus,  E.  F. 
Rosenbach  Galleries,  The 
Rush,  Mrs.  Benjamin 
Samuel,  Frank 
Sanborn,  Edward  H, 
Sauveur,  Franklin  D. 
Schiedt,J.  Henry 
Schmidt,  Mrs.  Edward  A. 
Schotield.J.  Dobson 
Seeler,  Mrs.  Edgar  V. 
Sewell,Mrs.  W.J.,Jr. 
Sharp,  Harry  S. 


Sharpies,  William 
Shriglcy,  Ethel  Austin 
Simon,  Mrs.  Stephen  J. 
Smith,  J.  Mark 
Smith,  Ludlow  Ogdcn 
Smith,  Manning  J. 
Snowden,  F.  Laird 
Sparks,  John  W. 
Sproules,  Edward  G. 
Stimson,  Anna  K. 
Stroud,  Mrs.  Morris  W. 
Sullivan,  Marshall  P. 
Taylor  Brothers 
Thomson,  Anne,  Jr. 
Tily,  Herbert  J. 
Trainer,  Joseph  C. 
Turner,  John  S. 
Walther.John  F. 
Warden,  Mrs. 
Clarence  A. 
Wasserman,  Howard 
Webb,  Andrew  S. 
West,  Isabelle 
Wheeler,  Mrs.  Walter  T. 
Whiteley  and  Collier 
Willard.Mrs.De  Forest  P. 
Willcox,  James  M. 
Wilmsen,  Bernard 
Winsor,  Mrs.  James  D. 
Wood,  Clement  B. 
Wood,  John  J. 
Wood,  Marion  Biddle 


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ANNUAL  MEMBERS 


Abbott,  Francis  L. 
Abbott,  Fred  W. 
Abbott,  Gertrude 
Abbott,  J.  Herman 
Abcrle,  George  F. 
Abmeyer,  Gustav  W.  E. 
Abrahams,  Robert  D. 
Achuff,  Robert  P. 
Acker,  Mrs.  Finley 
Acton,  K.  C. 
Adairc,  Alexander 
Adamson,  Mrs.  C.  B. 
Addie,  Mrs.  Thomas 

Heriot 
Addis,  Leonard  M. 
Adger,  Willian 
Adolph,  Albert  J. 
Agnew;  C.  F. 
Albers  Anton  P. 
Alden,*E.  H. 
Alexander,  Benjamin 
Alexander,  Edward  T. 
Alexander,  Mrs.  Helen  V. 
Alexander,  Leo 
Alexander,  Mrs.  W.  W. 
Allen,  A.  Rushton 
Allen,  Agnes 
Allen,  Clifford  P.,  Jr. 
Allen,  Eugene  Y. 
Allen,  Leonidas 
Allen,  Maria  McKean 
Allen,  Ralph  C. 
Allen,  William  L. 
Allen,  Mrs.  William  N. 
Alleson,  Mrs.  Henry  F. 
Alpern,  M. 
Alpern,  Max 
Alteneder,  Marie  A. 
Altenedcr,  Theodore 
Amos,  Harry  M. 
Anabel,  Isabel  B. 
Anathan,  Mrs.  Louis 
Anderson,  Mrs.  David  G. 
Anderson,  E.  H. 
Anderson,  Mrs.  Edward  A. 
Anderson,  F.  R. 
Anderson,  Mrs.  George 
Anderson,  Harriet 
Anderson,  Mrs.  J.  R. 
Anderson,  Lulu  C,  Adams 
Anderson,  Mrs.  Matthew 
Anderson,  W.  M. 
Anderson,  W.  S. 
Anderson,  William 


Anderson,  Mrs.  William 

Downs 
Andruss,  W.  A. 
Anne,  Frances 
Ansell,  Henry  A. 
Anthony,  Lucy  E. 
Antrim,  Mrs.  Phyllis  L. 
Apex  Chemical  Company 
Appel,  George  F.  Baer 
Applegate,  S.  E. 
Appleton,  Henry  Lewis 
Appleton,  W.  S. 
Archer,  Mrs.  F.  Morse 
Armistead,  Mrs.  George  A. 
Armistead,  Mrs.  S.  G. 
Arms,  Robert  L. 
Arneth,J. A. 
Arnett,  W.  W.,Jr. 
Aronson,  H.  A. 
Arter,  Mrs.  Winficld 
Asam,  Henry 
Ashbrook,  Mrs.  Joseph 
Ashman,  Charles  T. 
Ashman,  Mrs.  Charles  T. 
Ash  ton,  Mrs.  Leonard 
Ash  ton,  Mrs.  Thomas  G. 
Aspel,  Joseph 
Assenheimer,  Charles  F. 
Astiey,  Mrs.  G.  Mason 
Atkinson,  Elizabeth  A. 
Atkinson,  J.  Powell 
Atkinson,  J.  Raymond 
Atkinson,  James  H. 
Atkinson,  Thomas  H. 
Auerbach,  Samuel 
Austin,  Mrs.  Esmonde  H. 
Austin,  Richard  L. 
Ayers,  H.  H.  and  A.  B. 
Ayres,  Helen 
Ayres,  Henry 
Babbitt,  Niles  S. 
Bache,  Margaret  H. 
Bachman,  DeForest  L. 
Bachofer,  J.  Louis 
Backlin,  A.F. 
Backman,  Hyman 
Bacon,  Ellis 
Bacon,  Mrs.  Francis  L. 
Baer,  B.  F.,Jr. 
Bahr,A.  W. 
Bailey,  A.N. 
Bailey,  Edward  P. 
Bailey,  Raymond  H. 


Bains,  Mrs.  Henry,  }d 
Baird,  Edgar  W. 
Baird,  Joseph 
Baker,  Daniel 
Baker,  Rose 
Balano,  Mrs.  P.  H. 
Balderston,  Mrs.  H.  L. 
Baldi,  Vito  M. 
Baldino,  Basil  F. 
Baldwin,  Arthur  R. 
Baldwin,  Kate  W. 
Baldwin,  R.  Robert 
Balfrey,  M.  Eugene 
Ball,  Mrs.  John  Price 
Ball,  Thomas  H. 
Ballard,  Mrs.  Ellis  Ames 
Ballenberg,  Gustav  C. 
Ballinger,  Robert  L 
Ballinger,  Mrs.  Walter  F. 
Banes,  Mrs.  Walter  D. 
Barclay,  Mrs.  William 

Lyttlcton 
Bardenheuer,  L. 
Bardsley,  Walter  R. 
Baringer,  Milton  F. 
Barker,  Samuel  H. 
Barker,  Walter 
Barlement,  Philip  L. 
Barlow,  Mrs.  S.  B. 
Barnard,  Boyd  T. 
Barnard,  E.  P. 
Barnes,  Eleanor  Biddlc 
Barnes,  Harriet  L. 
Barnes,  Mrs.  John 

Hampton 
Barnes,  M.  F.  V. 
Barnes,  Warren  S. 
Barnett,  Harry  Newton 
Barnett,John 
Baron, A. 
Barr,  Florence  K. 
Barr,  Mrs.  James  W. 
Barraclough,  Henry 
Barratt,  Alfred 
Barry,  James  B. 
Barth,  Henry 
Bassett,  H.  P. 
Bateman,  Francis  C. 
Bates,  Mrs.  Marie  B. 
Baton,  H.  E. 
Baugh,  Helene  A. 
Baxter,  C.  C. 
Baylinson,  S.  Brian 
Beale,  Clifford 


Bealc,  L.  T. 
Beam,  Mrs.  Perry 
Beardslcy,  E.J. 
Beardsley,  Mrs.  E.J. 
Beath,  E.  R. 
Beatty.John  E. 
Beatty,  Lawrence  R. 
Beaumont,  Charles  O. 
Bebette,  Ruth 
Bechmann,  Mrs.  William 
Bechtel.John  N. 
Beck,  Charles  W.,Jr. 
Beck,  Mrs.  J.  B. 
Becker,  Gustav 
Beckman,  Joseph  S. 
Bedford,  J.  Claude 
Beebe,  Lucius 
Beech  wood,  George  E. 
Beerwald,  Benjamin  D. 
Beggs,  Anastasia  McC. 
Behrer,  Mrs.  Lovey  A. 
Beilfield,  Charles  H. 
Beishlag,  Mrs.  B.  E. 
Belber,  Aaron  S. 
Bell,  Emily 

Bell,  Mrs.  Jafties  McK. 
Bell,  Samuel,  Jr. 
Belmont,  E.  A. 
Belmont,  L.  A. 
Belsterling,  William  F. 
Bement,  William  P. 
Benbow,  George  L. 
Bencker,  Ralph  B. 
Benkert,  Carrie 
Benkert,  Josephine 
Benkert,  W.C.,Sr. 
Bennett,  Stanley 
Bennett,  William  A. 
Benson,  Mrs.  James  F. 
Benson,  John  W. 
Benze,  C.  Theodore 
Berens,  Bernard 
Berg,  Adolph 
Berger,  M.  Russell 
Berkelbach,  John  S. 
Bernardo,  Filomena 
Bernheimer,  L.  G. 
Berry,  George  W. 
Berry,  Mrs.  Naomi  F. 
Bertolet,J.  Allen 
Bertolette,  Helen 
Beta  Gamma  Sigma 

Sorority 
Bett,J.  B. 

Bettle,  Mrs.  Samuel 
Beurv,  Charles  E. 


Biberman,  Lewis 
Bickel,  Charles  E.,  Sr. 
Bickley,  George  Howard 
Biddle,  Alfred  A. 
Biddle,  Charles  W. 
Biddle,  Edith  F. 
Biddle,  Emily  W. 
Biederman,  Louis 
Biles,  Mrs.  George  H. 
Biles,  W.G. 
Billett,  Edward 
Billikoopf,  Mrs.  Ruth 
Birdsong  and  Company 
Bishop,  Abigail 
Bishop,  James  C. 
Bishop,  Mrs.  Philip 
Bishop,  William 
Bjornsgaard,  P.  L. 
Blabon,  Mrs.  George  C. 
Black,  D.Frank 
Blackburne,  Ida  P.  C. 
Blai,  Boris 
Blakiston,  Emma 
Blanckensee,  Leon 
Blankenburg,  Mrs. 

Rudolph 
Blau,  Adfolf 
Blaustein,  Louis 
Blcchschmidt,  Dorothy  C. 
Blight,  Mrs.  Williams. 
Blitzstering,  M.  L.  and 

Company 
Block,  Mrs.  Gordon  A. 
Blood,  Mrs.  Russell 
Bloom,  Homer  C. 
Blum,  Charles 
Blumenthal,  Moses 
Bodo,  Louis 
Boericke,  Harold 
Boericke,  Mrs.  John  J. 
Boeshore,  Miller  H. 
Boettner,  Mrs.  Grace  C. 
Bohan,  Mrs.  Marv  Reap 
Bok,  W.  Curtis 
Bolder,  Samuel 
Bole,  Mrs.  John  Clark 
Boles,  Russell  S. 
Bolton,  Mrs.  Samuel 
Boner,  Mrs.  Mary  H. 
Bonniwell,  Josephine 
Bonsall,  Alice  R. 
Bonsall,  Rodney  T. 
Bonschur,  Eleanor  T. 
Borden,  Mrs.  James  B. 
Borie,  Charles  L.,Jr. 
Bornet,  Vaughn  T. 


Borst,  George  H. 
Bortel,  Samuel  B. 
Borthwick,  Ralph  C. 
Bortin,  Mrs.  David 
Borton,  C.  Walter 
Borton,  Mrs.  G.  W. 
Bosch,  F.J. 
Bosler,  Mrs.  Lester  C. 
Bossard,Jay  C. 
Boston,  L.  N. 
Boudart,  Charles  J. 
Boulden,  C.  C. 
Bourne,  James  M. 
Bouse,  Robert  L. 
Bowen,  Samuel  S. 
Bower,  Mrs.  George  R. 
Bower,  John  K. 
Bower,  John  L. 
Bower,  Louis 
Bowers,  Mrs.  Walter 
Boyd,  James 
Boyer,  Lillie  Elizabeth 
Boyle,  William  M. 
Bradburv,  Mrs.  Samuel 
Bradley,' E.  W. 
Bradley,  Mrs.  Emma  V. 
Bradley,  Mrs.  John  A. 
Brady,  Franklin 
Brady,  W.T. 
Braley,  Elizabeth  W. 
Brannen,  Alfred  J. 
Branson,  Mrs.  Charles  F. 
Branson,  Howard  L 
Branson,  Thomas  F. 
Branson,  Mrs.  Thomas  F. 
Braun,  Eugene  A. 
Braun,  Gustave  C. 
Braun,  Mrs.  W.  F.  Harold 
Brazer,  Clarence  W. 
Brazier,  Mrs.  H.  Bartol 
Breeding,  Earl  B. 
Bregy,  Mrs.  Caroline 

Harrah 
Brehman,  A.  Balfour 
Breisch,  Mrs.  Annie  M. 
Breneman,  Joseph  T. 
Brennan,  James  M. 
Brenner,  S.  S. 
Breuil,  Mrs.  James  F. 
Breyer,  Henry  W. 
Brigham,  Mrs.  Marshall 

Henry 
Brindley,  Frank  C. 
Brinkmann,  Leon 
Brinton,  Clarence  C. 
Brinion,  Francis  D. 


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Brinton,  Mrs.  Joseph  Hill 
Brinton,  R.  L. 
Bristcr,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  B. 
Britton,  Mrs.  Beatrice  U. 
Brock,  Mrs.  Horace 
Brockiehurst,  Harry 
Brook,  Maurice 
Brooke,  Mrs.  George 
Brooks,  A.J. 
Brooks,  Alfred  M. 
Brooks,  Morris 
Broughal,  Dennis  J. 
Browder,  Mrs.  J.  B 
Brown,  Agnes  W. 
Brown,  Albert  G. 
Brown,  Mrs.  Alex 
Brown,  Andrew  V. 
Brown,  Mrs.  C  M. 
Brown,  Clarence  M. 
Brown,  Clarence  W. 
Brown,  Claude  P. 
Brown,  Coleman  P. 
Brown,  Dee  Carlton 
Brown,  F.  G. 
Brown,  Mrs.  Francis 

Shunk 
Brown,  Mrs.  Frederick 
Brown,  G.  Paul 
Brown,  Harvey  Dee 
Brown,  Henry  Tatnall 
Brown,  J.  Newlin 
Brown, Jay  H. 
Brown,  Mrs.  Richard  P. 
Brown,  Walter 
Brown,  William  Findlay 
Brown,  Mrs.  Wilson  H. 
Brownell,  Abigail  F. 
Bruehl,  Mrs.  Mary  J, 
Bruen,  Catherine  A. 
Bruen,  H.  Robertson 
Brumbaugh,  G.  Edwin 
Bruner,  Francis  A. 
Brunhouse,  Errol  R. 
Brunker,  Robert  J. 
Bryan,  Newman  W. 
Bryant,  Mrs.  William 
Buckley,  Edward  S,  Jr. 
Bucklev.J.  Brooke 
Bullard,  Alfred 
Bullitt,  Margaret  E. 
Bullock,  Mrs.  Horace 
Burger,  Eugene  Frederic 
Burgess,  James  W. 
Burgin,  Eugene  A. 
Burk  Brothers 
Burk, Henry 


Burkart,  Frederick  P. 
Burke, John  F. 
Burkhardt,John,  Jr. 
Burkle,John 
Burnham,  E.  Lewis 
Burnstine,  Daniel 
Burston,  L.J. 
Burt,  M.  Theodora 
Burton,  Mrs.  Alfred 
Burton,  Mrs.  George 
Burwell,  Frank 
Bush  ne  II,  Joseph,  Jr. 
Bustos,  Enrique 
Butler,  Mrs.  Charles 

Noble 
Button,  Mrs.  Joseph 

Priestly 
Buzby,  Charles  E. 
Byrd,  Ethel  A. 
Cabeen,  Frank  A,  Jr. 
Cadbury,John  Warder, Jr. 
Cadwalader,  Mrs.  John 
Cadwalader,  Mrs.  Lambert 
Cadwalader,  Sophie 
Cahn,  Tillman 
Calder,  Mrs.  W.  C. 
Caldwell,  Mrs.  James 

Emott 
Caldwell,  Mrs.  John   A. 
Caldwell,  Marjorie 

Tatnall 
Calkins,  Frederic  H. 
Callahan,  Catherine 
Callahan,  Griffin  C. 
Calwell,  Charles  S. 
Camero,  Blanche 
Cameron,  William  P. 
Camp,  Frank  M. 
Camp,  Mrs.  Frank  M. 
Campbell,  Cora  A. 
Campbell,  Mrs.  Hannah 
Campbell,  Mrs.  Mason 
Campbell,  Mrs.  Milton 
Campbell,  William  E. 
Campion,  H.  F. 
Campion,  Herbert  G. 
Canby,  W.  Marriott 
Cannell,  Mrs.  George 
Carey,  John 
Carlson,  Ida 
Cam  wath,  James 
Carpenter,  J.  Fred 
Carpenter,  John  T. 
Carr,  Henry  Ashley 
Carr,  William  A. 
Carre,  Frank  L. 


Carroll,  Louis  J. 
Carroll,  Peter  F. 
Carroll, Thomas  A. 
Carruthers,  H.  A. 
Carson,  John  T. 
Carson,  Robert,  Sr. 
Carson,  T.  L 
Carter,  Mrs.  Ethel 
Carter,  Mrs.  Katherinc  E, 
Carthy,  John 
Carty,  Andrew  T. 
Carver,  Mrs.  Samuel  E. 
Cary,  A.  Reed 
Casanave.John  H. 
Casey,!.  P. 
Cassard,  Mrs.  H.  L. 
Cassatt,  Robert  K. 
Castner,  Samuel,  Jr. 
Casto,  Theodore 
Castor,  Mrs.  William  O. 
Castor,  Zazil  L. 
Catherine,  Irwin  T. 
Cauffman,  Louis  C. 
Caywood,  Harry 
Chabrow,  David 
Chadwick,  Mrs.  E.  F. 
Chahoon,  Mrs.  M.  D. 

Owen 
Chamberlain,  Mrs. 

William 
Chambers,  Francis  T. 
Chambers,  J.  Howard 
Chambers,  Mrs.  J. 

Howard 
Champion,  Mrs.  Earl  M. 
Chanaler,  Mrs.  George  F. 
Chandler,  Mrs.  Nancy  K. 
Channell,  Mary  A. 
Chapman,  Mrs.  Lucia  P. 
Chapman,  William  R.,Jr. 
Cheatham,  Henry  P. 
Cheston,  Mrs.  J. 

Hamilton 
Chew,  Elizabeth  B. 
Chew,  Mrs.  Oswald 
Chew,  Samuel  L. 
Chew,  William  H. 
Chism,  Mrs.  Harriet  W. 
Chism,J.  F. 
Cholerton,  Arthur 
Chorley,  Mrs.  Sarah  E. 
Christensen,  Adolph 
Christian,  Edward  D. 
Chubb,  Ethel  L. 
Church,  Arthur  L. 
Clapp,  Algernon  R. 


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Clark,  Mrs.  C.  Howard 

Jr. 
Clark,  E.W.,  Jr. 
Clark,  Edward  Walter,  3rd 
Clark,  Mrs.  Edward 

Walter  3rd 
Clark,  Herbert  L. 
Clark,  Mrs.  Herbert  L. 
Clark,  Joseph  S. 
Clark,  Lewis  Neilson 
Clark,  Percv  H. 
Clarke,  J.  E. 
Clarke,  Jacob  Orie 
Clarke,  John  L. 
Clarke,  John  Murdoch 
Clattenburg,  A.  E. 
Clausen,  William  H.,  Jr. 
Clavan,  Harry  E. 
Clay,  Mrs.  Robert  C. 
Clay,  Thomas  W.  W. 
Cleeland,  Mrs.  Zora 
Clemence,  Victor  B. 
Clement,  Thomas  F. 
Clements,  Mrs.  Samuel 

M.,Jr. 
Cleveland,  L.W.,  Jr. 
Clopp,  George  B. 
Clothier,  Caroline 
Clothier,  Walter 
Clothier,  Mrs.  Walter 
Clyde,  Margaret 
Clymer,  Edward  T. 
Coates,  William  M. 
Cobden,  Mrs.  A.  B. 
Cochran,  Miss  Eva  H. 
Cochran,  Peyton  S. 
Cochrane,  Mrs.  Henry  C. 
Cochrane,  Katherine  L. 
Cogan,  Thomas  E. 
Coggeshall,  Mrs.  T. 

Russell 
Cogswell,  Elizabeth  Rae 
Cohen,  A.J. 
Cohen,  Herman  L. 
Cohen,  Leon 
Cohen,  William 
Colahan,  Thomas  D. 
Cole,  E.  Z. 
Cole,  Elston  C. 
Coleman,  Mrs.  Clinton  B. 
Coleman,  Mrs.  G.  Dawson 
Coleman,  Philip  F. 
Coles,  Mrs.  Strieker 
Coley,  Walter  R. 
Colket,  E.  Burton 
Colket,  Tristram  C,  2.nd 


Collings,  Mrs.  Walter  N. 
Collingwood ,  Jennie 
Collins,  James  Monroe 
Collins,  Patrick  J. 
Collins,  Mrs.  William  J. 
Colohan,  Mrs.  J.  B.,  3rd 
Colton,  Ralph  L. 
Comings,  A.  V. 
Comly,  Emma  Ridgway 
Condon,  Carol  V. 
Conlen,  William  J. 
Connelly,  James  A. 
Connor,  Edward 
Connor,  Hamilton  C. 
Converse,  Mrs.  John  W. 
Conway,  F.  P. 
Conway,  Joseph  J. 
Cook,  E.  W. 
Cook,  Gustavus  W. 
Cook,  Mrs.  H.  C. 
Cooke,  C.  B.,  Sr. 
Cooke,  Mrs.  George  J. 
Cooke,  Harry  H. 
Coonahan,  D.  S. 
Cooper,  Frank  G. 
Cooper,  Mrs.  Harriet  M. 
Cooper,  Joseph  A. 
Cooper,  Stanley 
Cooper,  Walter  L 
Cooperberg,  Samuel 
Cope,  Elizabeth 
Cope,  Thomas  A. 
Copp,  Dorothy  Evans 
Coppin,  Mrs.  M,  E. 

Thompson 
Corbus,  Mrs.  Frederick  G. 
Corcoran,  Matthew  John 
Corin,  Magnus  F. 
Cornell,  H.E. 
Cornell,  John  W.,Jr. 
Courboin,  Charles  M. 
Cover,  Mrs.  Thomas,  Jr. 
Coward,  Mi-s.  Joseph 
Cowperthwait,  Charles  T. 
Cox,  J.  Alfred 
Cox,  Richard  S. 
Coxe,  Mrs.  E.  B.,  3rd 
Coxe,  Mrs.  Whitwell  W. 
Craftex  Mills,  Inc. 
Craig,  Mrs.  Clark  R. 
Craig,  Mary  H. 
Crain,  Mrs.  Edmund 

Cavileer 
Cramp,  Norman  W. 
Crane,  A.  Ross 
Crane,  Raymond  C. 


Craven,  Claude  L. 
Craven,  John  H. 
Crease,  Mrs.  Orlando 
Credkoff,  A.J. 
Creighton,  Edward  B. 
Creighton,  Stewart 
Cresswell,  Mrs.  Charles  T. 
Cret,  Paul  P. 
Crew,  HallieR. 
Crilley,  Raymond  L. 
Crookes,  Ethel  Trevor 
Crooks,  C.  Douglass 
Cross,  Edgar  G.     • 
Crossan,  Bertha  J. 
Crossingham,  Mrs.  J.  H., 

Sr. 
Crosson,  Charles  J. 
Crout,  John  J. 
Crout,  William  J. 
Crowder,  Emma 
Crowell,  F.  R. 
Crozer,  Mrs.  Samuel  A. 
Crozier,  Mrs.  David  E. 
Cruice,  Margaret  deC. 
Crumble,  Mrs.  Florence  L. 
Cryer,  Mrs.  Matthew  H. 
Culin,  William  D. 
Cummiskey,  M.  E. 
Cunningham,  Elizabeth 

Barry 
Curran,  James 
Curtin,  Mrs.  William 

W. 
Curtis,  C.  C. 
Curtis,  H.  E. 
Curtis,  Mrs.  S.  P. 
Custer,  Ella  B. 
Cutler,  Walter  P. 
Dale,  E.  Lewis 
Dale,  Edward  C. 
Dallam,  David  English 
Dalsen,  Jos.  N. 
Dalton,  William  J. 
Daly,  Louis  J. 
Daly, Thaddeus  M.,Jr. 
Damiani,  P.  G. 
Dana,  Mrs.  Charles  E. 
Daniel,  John  C. 
Daniels,  Annie  M. 
Dannenbaum,  Harry  M. 
Dannenbaum,  Herman  D. 
Dannenberg,  Mrs.  A.  M. 
Dannenhaur,  C.  W. 
Davidge,  Carrie 
Davids,  Richard  W. 
Davidson,  Louis 


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Davidson,  William  G. 
Davics,  George  C. 
Davis,  Alonzo  B. 
Davis,  Bernard 
Davis,  Mrs.  Doris  D. 
Davis,  Edward 
Davis,  Mrs.  Edward 
Davis,  Eleanor  B. 
Davis,  F.  G. 
Davis,  George  C. 
Davis,  Mrs.  J.  B. 
Davis,  Jenness  H. 
Davis,  Malcolm  I. 
Davis,  Mary 

Castleman 
Davis,  Paul  A.,  3rd 
Davis,  Mrs.  Robert  Hare 
Davis,  Mrs.  S.  Boyer 
Dawes,  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Dawes,  James  H. 
Dawson,  Thomas  and 

Company 
Day,  Mrs.  Frank  Miles 
Dayton,  Mrs.  S.  Grey 
Deacon,  Benjamin 
Deacon,  George  H.,  Sr. 
Dean, John  P. 
Dearnley,  Charles  E. 
Decker,  Christian  F. 
Deckert,  Robert 
Deeter,  Paxson 
DeGinther,  R.  G. 
Deichler,  L.  Waller 
Deitz,  George  W. 
DeKrafft,  William 
DeLaney,  Arthur  J. 
Dclaplaine,  Henry 
Delbert,  Simon,  Jr. 
Delbridge,  T.  G. 
DcLong,  Frank  E. 
DeLong,  Mrs.  J.  Wayne 
DeLong,  Warren  B. 
Dcnby,  Charles,  Jr. 
Denney,  Gladys 
Denney,  J.  M. 
Denney,  William  F. 
Dercum,  Francis  X. 
Dercum,  Mrs.  Francis  X. 
Dcsch,  P.  N.  Francois 
dcSchweinitz,  G.  E. 
deSt.  Phalle,  Mrs.  Francois 
Detweilcr,  Oscar  L. 
Dever,  Gertrude 
Dcver,  Joseph  P. 
Dcvcrcaux,  H.  S. 
Devlin,  Charles  A. 


Dcwar,  A.  L.,  Jr. 
DeWinton,  George  W. 
Dexter,  C.  L. 
Dexter,  E.  Milton 
Diament,  A.  L. 
Dick,  Lewis  C. 
Dick,  Lewis  R. 
Dickerson,  O.  D. 
Dickey,  Eloise  P. 
Dickey,  J.,  Jr. 
Dickson,  M.  S. 
Diesel,  Mrs.  Harrison  N. 
Dilks,  W.  Stewart 
Dilks,  Mrs.  Walter  H. 
Dillon,  Edward  Saunders 
Dillon,  James  L. 
Dingee,  Albert  N. 
Dishal,  Herman 
Disopra,  John 
Disston,  William  D. 
Ditter,  G.  Harry 
Diven, John 

Dixon,  Mrs.  Fitz  Eugene 
Doak,  Samuel  E. 
Dobson,  William  A. 
Dodd,  Harry  C. 
Doerr,  F.  W. 
Dohan,  Mrs.  Edith  H. 
Dolbey,  Edward  P. 
D'Olier,  Francis  W. 
Doll,  Josephine 
Donahue,  John  W. 
Donnelly,  Mrs.  Anna  H. 
Donnelly, James  A. 
Donnelly,  Lee 
Donnelly,  Mrs.  Olive  L. 
Dornan,  William 
Dornblum,  L 
Dougherty,  Francis  P. 
Dougherty,  Gerald  A. 
Dougherty,  Jos.  A. 
Dougherty,  Mrs.  Thomas 
Dougherty,  Thomas 

Harvey,  Jr. 
Douglass,  Mrs.  F.  M. 
Downes,  Frederick  A. 
Downs,  Donald  Van  Leer 
Downs,  Mrs.  H.  D. 
Downs,  Mrs.  Norton 
Doyle,  John 
Doyle,  Thomas  J. 
Doyle,  Thomas  Lawrence 
Doyle,  William  J. 
Drain,  John  W. 
Drake,  A.  H.  Boyer 
Drew,  Edward  G. 


Drew,  Groves  W. 
Drinker,  Mrs.  Frederick 

Ellis 
Drinker,  Henry  S. 
Driver,  A.  S. 
Drobile,  A.  W. 
Druding,  Louise 
Drumgoole,  Henry  T. 
Dryfoos,  Solomon 
Duane,  Mrs.  Russell 
Du  Ban,  Alfred  A. 
Duck,  Mrs.  Florence  L. 
Dudley,  Evelyn  B. 
Dudley,  F.  A. 
Duer,  Mrs.  S.  Naudain 
Duff,  Philip  J. 
Duffield,  Helen  Morris 
Duffield.L.  R. 
Dugan,  Donald  J. 
Duggan,  Lawrence  C. 
Duhring,  H.  Louis 
Du  Mars,  Claude  K. 
Dunlap,  E.  T. 
Dunlap,  George  S. 
Dunlap,  M.  Edmunds 
Dunn,  Mrs.  Houston 
Dunn,  Lewis  S. 
duPont,  Mrs.  T.  Coleman 
Durant,  Mrs.  Frederick  C. 
Durham,  Mrs.  J.  Edward 
Durnell,  J.  Lindsey 
Duryea,  Howard  E. 
Duveen,  Brothers 
Dyer,  Irene  C. 
Eakins,  Elmer  E. 
Earle,  Mrs.  Edgar  P. 
Earp,  Anne  Tucker 
Easby,  Mrs.  Francis  H. 
Easby,  Mrs  William,  Jr. 
East,  J.  E. 

Easterbrook,  William 
Eberle,  J.  Frederick,  Jr. 
Eckard,  Edwin  F. 
Eckard,J.  Milton 
Eckels,  Howard  S. 
Eckert,  Mrs.  Samuel 
Eckowitz,  Samuel  P. 
Edmonds,  Franklin  Spencer 
Edmonds,  Mrs.  Franklin 

Spencer 
Edmonds,  George  W. 
Edmonds,  Samuel  C. 
Edmunds,  Franklin  D. 
Edsall,  Mrs.  William  A. 
Edwards,  Catherine  M. 
Eclls,  Mrs.  Walter  G. 


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Egncr,  Mrs.  C.  L. 
Eham,  James 
Ehrct.Scytha  Mark 
Eichholz,  A. 
Eichlcr,  Anton 
Eichmann,  L.  M. 
Eiman.John 
Einstein,  Doris 
Eisele,  Gustav  F. 
Eiselc,  Louis  F. 
Eiseman.John  S. 
Eiseman,  R.  B. 
Eiscnbach,  Dorothy 
Eisenhardt,  W.  G. 
Eissler,  Louise 
Elliot,  J.  Mitchell 
Elliot,  Mrs.  R.M. 
Elliott,  Mrs.  George  W. 
Elliott,  Harry  C. 
Elliott,  Mrs.  John  Dean 
Elliott,  W.  Clare 
Ellis,  Daniel  H. 
Ellis,  Furey 
Ellis,  Maxwell 
Ellis,  Mrs.  Thomas  Biddle 
Ellis,  Thomas  S. 
Ellis,  Williams. 
Ellis,  William  Shewell 
Ellison,  Mrs.  Henry  H. 
Ellman,  Samuel 
Elmaleh,  Leon  H. 
Elsasscr,  George  A.,  Jr. 
Elsbree,  Mrs.  W.  H. 
Elvvood,  Everett  S. 
Ely,  Anna  W. 
Ely,  Gertrude 
Ely,  Robert  B. 
Ely,  VanHorn 
Embery,  William 
Emerichs,  Joseph  M. 
Emery,  Benjamin  F. 
Emhardt,  William  H. 
Emien,  George  W.,  Jr. 
Emlen,  Mrs.  John  T. 
Emley,  W.S. 
Emmert,  Milton  G. 
Emmons,  Mrs.  Louis  C. 
Enburg.John  M.  C. 
Engart.John  S. 
Englereth,  Louis  D. 
English,  Caroline  C. 
English,  E.  Schuyler 
English,  Mrs.  F.  W. 
Eppler,  Elmer  D. 
Erben,  George  Kcster 
Erdman,  W.  Kenncy 


Ernst,  Mrs.  C.  A. 
Erskinc,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  H. 
Ersner,  Matthew  S. 
Espen,  Edward 
Espcn,  Florence  H. 
Espen,  Mrs.  Frank 
Espen,  Sophie 
Esslinger,John  G. 
Ethcrington,  Mrs.  Burton 
Etting,  Mrs.  Emlen  Pope 
Evans,  G.  Gerald 
Evans,  George  B. 
Evans,  George  L. 
Evans,  Helen  Rogers 
Evans,  Mrs.  James  D. 
Evans,  W. 
Evers,  Thomas  W. 
Eves,  Mrs.  Curtis  C. 
Ewing,  Cornelia  L. 
Eyre,  Lester  E. 
Eyre,  Louisa 
Eyre,  T.  L. 
Eyre,  Wilson 
Eysmans,Julien  L. 
Fagan,  Emma  Lowry 
Fagan,  Mrs.  H.  B. 
Fahy,  Walter  T. 
Fairchild,  Samuel  E.,Jr. 
Faires,  Elizabeth 
Falck,  Fred  M. 
Fallon,  Mrs.  K.  D. 
Falls,  Mrs.  Samuel 
Farbstein, Joseph 
Farina,  Pasquale 
Farnum,  G.  L. 
Farr,  Daniel  H. 
Faunce.John  H. 
Fa wley,  James  L. 
Fearon,  Charles 
Febiger,  Mary  S. 
Feeley,  William  A. 
Feigenbaum,  Harry 
Feiman,  M. 
Feinblatt,  Sigmund 
Feldman,  Jacob  B. 
Felici,  Garibaldi 
Felin,  Charles  F. 
Felix,  Max 
Fell,  Arthur  D. 
Fell,  David  N.,Jr. 
Fels,  Maurice 
Felton,  Mrs.  Edgar  C.,Jr. 
Felton,  Frank  P., Jr. 
Felton,  J.  Sibley 
Felton,  William  C,  Jr. 
Fenimorc,  Beulah  A. 


Fenner,  James  T. 
Fenninger,  Eleanor  S. 
Ferguson,  Mrs.  Bassett 
Fernberg,  Charles  E. 
Field,  Alfred  W. 
Field,  Mrs.  William  M. 
Fielding,  Edna 
Fields,  Mrs.  Albert 
Finckel,  Conyers  Button 
Finckel,  Eliza  R. 
Fine,  William  Middleton 
Finkenaucr,  Frederick  J. 
Finletter,  Mrs.  Edwin  M. 
Fiorillo,  Michael 
Firth,  Mrs.  S.  M.  Livezcy 
Firth,  Thomas  T. 
Fischer,  Blanche  W. 
Fischer,  Frances  L. 
Fischer,  H.  E. 
Fischer,  Joseph  J. 
Fisher,  Edith  T. 
Fisher,  George  H. 
Fisher,  Harry  S. 
Fisher,  John  S. 
Fisher,  Lewis 
Fisher,  Lila 
Fisher,  Linton  C. 
Fisher,  Nevin  F. 
Fisher,  Samuel 
Fisher,  William  Rightei 
Fisler,John 
Fiss,  George  W.,  Jr. 
Fitzgerald,  Thomas  M. 
Fitzhugh,  Thomas,  Jr. 
Fitzmaurice,  Henry  J. 
Fitzmaurice,  William  J. 
Fitzpatrick,  Helen  B. 
Flagg,  George 
Flanagan,  Andrew,  Jr. 
Flanagan,  Thomas  J. 
Flaxell,  Mrs.  George  J. 
Fleck,  John  G. 
Fleck,  William  C. 
Fleisher,  Arthur  A. 
Fleisher,  David  T. 
Fleisher,  Edwin  A. 
Fleisher,  Helen 
Fleisher,  Henry  H. 
Fleisher,  S.  S. 
Fleisher,  Walter  A. 
Flint,  George 
Flood,  Mrs.  T.  Bromley 
Flynn,  D.  Byrne 
Fogerty,  William  J. 
Fogg,  Helen  M. 
Foley,  Mrs.  Richard  A. 


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Folz,  Stanley 
Forbes,  Rogers  Sawyer 
Forcuse,  Joseph 
Ford,  Frances  L. 
Ford,  John  J. 
Ford,  Stephen  M. 
Forrest  Knitting  Mills 
Forstner,  David  P. 
Forsythe,  Mrs.  William 
Fort,  Mrs.  Norman 

Watson 
Foster,  Frank  B. 
Foster,  Mrs.  Frank  B. 
Foulke,  Hazel  M. 
Foulke,  Mrs.  J.  Roberts 
Foulkrod.W.  W.,Jr. 
Fox,  Mrs.  Ale.xandcr  F., 

Fox,  Catherine 
Fox,  Helen  A. 
Fox, Joseph  Craig 
Fox,  Matthews  A. 
Fox,  William  Logan 
Frambes,  Mrs.  Lewis 
France,  Edward  W. 
Franck,  Charles  F. 
Frankel,  Armin  A. 
Frankenfield,  S.  L. 
Franklin  Sweater  Mills 
Franzen,  Raymond  C. 
Fraser,  Arthur 
Frazer,  Harry  B. 
Frazier,John  W.,Jr. 
Frear,  Hugo  P. 
Frebe,  Lillian 
Frederic,  Mrs.  Roy  L. 
Free,  Mabel  E. 
Freed,  E.  D. 
Freedman,  Mrs.  G.  L. 
Freedman,  Joseph 
Freeman,  Addison  B. 
Freeman,  Mrs.  Frank  A. 
Freeman,  George  C. 
Freeman,  Harry  M. 
Freeman,  Richard  J. 
Freeman,  Samuel  M. 
Freeman,  Mrs.  Walter  J. 
Freihofer,  Charles 
French,  Charles  C. 
French,  Mrs.  Thomas  E. 
Fretz,  S.  S. 
Frick,  Charles  E. 
Frick,  Charles  G. 
Frick,  John  Howard 
Fridenberg,  Solomon  Louis 
Friedlick,  Marie  Black 


Friedman,  Lionel 
Friends  Select  School 
Fries,  Blanche  K. 
Fries,  Emma  R. 
Fritsche,  Mrs.  John 
Fritz,  Jacob  A. 
Frizlen,  William,  Jr. 
Frizzell,  Charles  F. 
Frizzell,  Mrs.  Charles  F. 
Fry,  Elizabeth 
Fry, James  W. 
Fry,  Wilfred 
Fry,  William  W. 
Fryer,  Theodore  B. 
Fuguet,  Stephen 
Fulmor,  Estelle 
Funk,C.  William 
Funk,  Carl  W. 
Funk,  Nevin  E.,Jr. 
Fussell,  Robert 
Gabriel,  Catherine  V. 
Gailey,  Robert  J. 
Galanter,  J.  J. 
Galbraith,  G.  S. 
Galey,  William  T.,Jr. 
Gallagher,  Dennis 
Gallaudet,John  C. 
Galloway,  Walter  B. 
Gamson,  Edward 
Gans,  Mrs.  Harriet  S. 
Gansman,  Harry 
Gardner,  W.  A. 
Garrett,  Alfred  C. 
Garrett,  Mrs.  Philip  C. 
Gaskill,  Mrs.  Joseph 
Gaskill,  Margaret 
Gatter,  Charles  L. 
Gauff.John  P. 
Gay,  Deborah  H. 
Gayer,  Fred  A. 
Gayley,  Gwendolyn 
Gaylcy,  Samuel  M. 
Gayley,  Mrs.  William 
Gebert,  William  C. 
Geibel,  Carl  A. 
Geiger,  Lewis  P.,  Jr. 
Gemberling,J.  B. 
Genth,  Mrs.  F.  A. 
Gerber,  Albert 
Gerber,  Frederic 
Gerstley,  Louis,  Jr. 
Gessner,  Howard  R. 
Gest.John  Marshall 
Gest,  Lillian 
Geuther,  H.  Walter 
Ghadiali,  Dinshah 


Giambalvo,  G.  P. 
Gibb,  Ida 
Gibb,  Mrs.  John 

MacGregor 
Gibb,  Thomas  B. 
Gibbons,  Lewis  W. 
Gibbs,  George 
Gibson,  Mrs.  Clarence  T. 
Gibson,  Mrs.  John  H. 
Gibson,  Lillie 
Gibson,  Mary  K. 
Gibson,  William  S. 
Gideon,  George  D. 
Gilbert,  Sadie 
Gildea,  James  L. 
Gilkes,  Viola 
Gill,  Mrs.  Charles  D. 
Gill,  Mrs.  Ephraim 

Tomlinson 
Gill, John  D. 
Gillespie,  Mrs.  K.  E. 
Gillespie,  Kate  S. 
Gillingham,  Mrs.  A.  H. 
Gillingham,  Harrold  E. 
Gillingham,  Mrs.  Harrold 

E. 
Gimbel  Brothers 
Gimbel,  Mrs.  Benedict 
Gimbel,  Daniel 
Girvin,John  H. 
Givens,  Howard  M. 
Glanz,  Charles  L. 
Glaser,  Louis 
Glasmer,  Joseph  A. 
Gleeson,John  W. 
Glendinning,  Robert 
Glover,  Deborah 
Gobler,  Joseph 
Godfrey,  Francis  V. 
Godshall,  Mrs.  Charles  F. 
Goetz,  Elizabeth  Harlow 
Goldbaum,  Mrs.  Jacob  S. 
Goldberg,  Samuel  A. 
Goldbey,  Mrs.  Samuel 
Golder,  Mandes 
Goldman,  Mrs.  Edward 
Goldner,  Frank  C. 
Goldsmith,  Mrs.  Simon 
Goldstein,  Samuel 
Goodin,  Charles  Ellis 
Goodman,  Mrs.  C.  E. 
Goodman,  Mrs.  E.  H. 
Goodman,  Joseph  D. 
Goodman,  William  E.,  Jr. 
Goodwin,  Margaret  S. 
Gordon,  Mrs.  Donald 


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Gorman,  Charles  F. 
Gosling,  Mrs.  Adolph     ' 
Gould,  Mrs.  M.D. 
Gowing.Jean 
Graf,  Wm.  G. 
Graff,  Anton 
Graff,  Mrs.  L.  G. 
Graham,  W.  F. 
Graham,  Warren  C. 
Grahn,  Henry 
Graitcer,  Samuel 
Grant,  Martha  Fairies 
Gratz,  Alfred 
Gravenstein,  George  T. 
Graves,  Barney 
Graves,  R.  B. 
Gray,  George  M. 
Gray,  Robert  C. 
Gray,  Robert  L. 
Gray,  William  F. 
Grayson,  Charles  Prevost 
Grayson,  Mary  E. 
Green,  Beatrice 
Green,  Mrs.  Charles  D. 
Green,  Edgar  Lee 
Green,  Mrs.  Raymond 
Greenberg,  Joseph  J. 
Greene,  Stanley  E. 
Greene,  Stephen  Company 
Greenfield,  Mrs.  Albert  M. 
Greenvvell,  Mrs.  John 

Greiner,  Mrs.  W.  Lang 

Greiss,  Wm.  H. 

Grelis,John  J. 

Gribbel,W.  Griffin 

Griest,  Mrs.  Thomas  H. 

Griffith,  Alexander 

Griffith,  G.S.,  Jr. 

Griffith,  Mrs.  J.  P.  Crozer 

Griffith,  William  Oglesby 

Grinrod,  Irvin  S. 

Griscom,  Mrs.  Edgar 
DeW. 

Griscom,  William  B. 

Griscom,  William  C. 

Groff,  Henry  C. 

Groomc,  Alexander  C. 

Groome,John  C. 

Groschupf  &  Fehr 

Gross,  Charles 

Grossman,  Walter 

Grove,  S.  Felton 

Gruber,  Charles  F. 

Gruver,  E.  A. 

Gucker,  F.  T. 

Guckes,  Raymond  M. 


Guenther,J.  J. 
Guctter, Julius 
Gulick,  Mrs.  William  B. 
Gummere,  Mrs.  Francis  B. 
Gummey,  Frank  B. 
Gunkle,  Earle  B. 
Gunthrop,  Mrs.  William 

P. 
Gutekunst,  William  J. 
Gutman,  E. 
Hacker,  Caspar  W. 
Hackett,  H.  Berkeley 
Hackett,  Harry  W. 
Hadden,  Samuel  B. 
Haehnlen,  Mrs.  Walter  L. 
Hagar,  Arthur  F. 
Hahn,  Mrs.  Fred  H. ,3d 
Haibach,  Mrs.  Philip 
Haig,  Alexander  M. 
Haig,  Ruth  C. 
Haines,  Mrs.  Robert  B.,Jr. 
Haines,  William  A. 
Hainlen,  G. 
Halev,  Daniel  J. 
Hall,' Mrs.  Alan 
Hall,  Arthur  W. 
Hall,  Mrs.  Leslie  A. 
Hall,  Mabel  Bruce 
Hall,  Nell 
Hall,  William  J. 
Hall,  William  M. 

Hallahan,  Mrs.  Charles  E. 

Halligan,  Robert  S. 

Hallovvell,  Helen  W. 

Hallovvell,  Mrs.  Israel  R. 

Hal  pen,  Sara 

Halpin,  Mrs.  G.  H. 

Halter,  Mrs.  E.T. 

Halton,  Thomas  H.,  Sr. 

Hamilton,  George  L. 

Hamilton,  H.  A. 

Hammeke,  Herbert 

Hancock,  Mrs.  F.  Wood- 
son 

Hand,  Helen  G. 

Hankins,  Hobart 

Hannigan,  Joseph  J. 

Hanny,  W. 

Hansche,  Maude  B. 

Hanson,  Mrs.  Edward  H. 

Hanthorn,  Joseph  R. 

Harbison,  Helen 

Harding,  Mrs.  Charles  B. 

Harding,  Mrs.  L.  M. 

Hardock,  Benjamin 

Hardt,  Frank  M. 


Hare,  Mrs.  Horace  Binney 
Harkin,  Edward  L 
Harlin,  Luella 
Harman,  W.  H. 
Harper,  Mrs.  A.  Headley 
Harper,  Clarence  L. 
Harper,  Mrs.  James  B. 
Harper,  W.  O. 
Harriman,  Joseph  K. 
Harrington,  M.  H. 
Harris,  David  W. 
Harris,  Edward  Monroe 
Harris,  Mrs.  Fraser 
Harris,  J.  Andrews,  3rd 
Harris,  John  G. 
Harris,  Percival  van  R. 
Harris,  Walter  C. 
Harris,  William 
Harrison,  Mrs.  John,  Jr. 
Harrison,  Mrs.  Theodore 
Harrity,  Mrs.  William  F. 
Harron,  Joseph  A. 
Harshaw,  David 
Harshaw,  Edward 
Hart,  Charles  P. 
Hart,  Ralph  L. 
Hartley,  Harriet  L. 
Hartley,  Mrs.  Martin  E., 

Hartung,  Francis  C. 
Haskins,  Mrs.  Harold 
Haslem,  Elizabeth 
Hassler,  Daniel  E. 
Hastings,  John  V. 
Hastings,  Mrs.  John  V. 
Hatch,  Ernest  B. 
Hathaway,  H.  W. 
Hauck,  A.  L. 
Hausmann,  William  M. 
Hausser,  C.  A. 
Haviland,  Walter  W. 
Hawke,  Mrs.  W.  W. 
Haxton,  Prudence  Glenn 
Haxton,  Mrs.  Samuel  F. 
Hay,  Mrs.  Charles 
Haydock,  Charles 
Haynes,John  C. 
Hays,  Annie  Bradford 
Hayt,  Mrs.  E.  Todd 
Hazard,  Spencer  P. 
Hazelhurst,  Mrs.  Francis 
Hazlett,  James  \^ 
Head,  Mrs.  Joseph 
Headly,John  F. 
Healv,  Francis  J. 
Hcarn,  Mrs.  William  P. 


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Heck,  John  A. 
Heckman,  Rodman 
Heckscher,  Steven 
Heebner,  Mrs.  Samuel  Y. 
Heermann,  Harriet  A. 
Heineberg,  Mrs.  Alfred 
Heinitsh,  W.  Wilson 
Heir, James 
Heislcr.John  Clement 
Heist,  George 
Helbert,  George  K. 
Hemphill  and  Company, 

Inc. 
Henderson,  Mrs.  George 

M. 
Henderson,  John  J. 
Henderson,  Louis  S. 
Henderson,  Maude 
Hendrickson,  Mrs.  John  B. 
Henle,  Mrs.  Eugene 
Henon,  J.  Paul,  Jr. 
Henry,  Mrs.  Bayard 
Henry,  Mrs.  C.  S.  Ashby 
Henry,  D.  W. 
Henry,  George  W.,  Jr. 
Henry, J.  Lewis 
Henry,  James  P. 
Henry,  Mrs.  Snowden 
Henry,  Thomas  and  Sons, 
Henry,  Mrs.  Thomas 

Charlton 
Hensei,  Mrs.  E.  Caven 
Henson,  Edward  F. 
Henson,  Frank  M. 
Herbert,  Mrs.  E.  Ziegler 
Herbert,  Walter  G. 
Hering,  W.  E. 
Herr,  Frances 
Herrick,  Cheeseman 
Herring,  Louise  C. 
Herrmann,  W.  F. 
Herron,  Christopher  C. 
Hershey,  Mrs.  Herbert  T. 
Hervey,  Mrs.  James 

Bertram 
Hess,  Frederick  Lee 
Hess,  Herbert  W. 
Hetzell,  Charles  G. 
Heuer  Henry  H. 
Hewitt,  F.  L. 
Heyer,  Mrs.  Charles  H. 
Heyl,John  B. 
Hevl,  Mrs.  Robert  C. 
Heyl,  William  E. 
Heymann,  Joseph  C. 
Hcyward,  Mrs.  R.  B. 


Hibbs,  Mrs.Quin  D. 
Hibbs,  Shelton  A 
Hickey,  Mrs.  Stefano 
Hiergesell,  Valentine 
Hiestand,  Joseph  D. 
Highley,  Mrs.  George  N. 
Hilbroner,  Mrs.  Tillie 
Hill,  George  H.,  Jr. 
HiUeary.E.  D. 
Hillman,  Blanca 
Hilsee,  David  E. 
Hinchman,  Mrs.  Charles  S. 
Hindle,  H.  L.,Jr. 
Hiney,  Elsie  L 
Hinkle,  Eleanor  W. 
Hires,  Mrs.  Charles  E. 
Hires,  Mrs.  Charles  E.,  Jr. 
Hirsch,  Jacob 
Hitner,  Ella  E. 
Hoare,  Daniel  W. 
Hochstrasser,  John  H. 
Hocker,  L  S. 
Hodge,  Mrs.  Carroll 
Hodge,  Mrs.  Thomas 

Lei  per 
Hoerger,  Adelbert 
Hoey,  Francis  P. 
HofF,  Mrs.  Leigh  P. 
Hoffman,  Mrs.  C.  F. 
Hoffman,  Frederick  W. 
Hofheimer,  S.  D. 
Hogan,John  A. 
Hogg,  J.  Ren  wick 
Hogg,  Mrs.  J.  Ren  wick 
Hogue,  Robert  M. 
Hogue,  Mrs.  Robert  M. 
Holahan,  F.  Marion 
Hollar,  Mrs.  William  H. 
Hollingsworth.John  P. 
Hollingsworth,John  R. 
Holmes,  Joshua  M. 
Holmes,  William  T. 
Holtzman,  Robert  M. 
Homer,  Henry 
Hood,  Albert  L. 
Hood,  Mrs.  George  G. 
Hood,  Wesley  Russell 
Hoopes,  Edward 
Hopkins,  Arthur  H. 
Hopkinson,  Edward 
Hopper,  H.  B. 
Hopper,  Marie  Louise 
Hopper,  Mary  Jones 
Hoppock,  Edith  K. 
Horn,  Herman  C. 
Horn,  William 


Horneff,  Harry 
Horner,  Dorothy  S. 
Horsley,  Ethel  K. 
Horstmann,  L  J. 
Horstmann,  Mrs.  Walter 
Horstmann,  Mrs.  William 

H. 
Hotter,  Robert  M. 
Hosbach,  Frederick  W. 
Hosein,  Mozan 
Hostetter,  Mrs.  Albert  K. 
Houston,  Mrs.  S.  F. 
Howard,  Almern  C. 
Howard,  Mrs.  Edgar  B. 
Howard,  Frank 
Howarth,  H.  A.  Stevens 
Howe,  Charlton  V. 
Howe,  George 
Howe,  Margaret  M. 
Howell,  Mrs.  Charles  H. 
Howell,  Cooper 
Howell,  Edward  L  H. 
Howell,  Stacy  B. 
Howson,  Henry 
Hoyt,  Mrs.  E.  C. 
Hoyt,  Henry  A.  F. 
Hubert,  Anton 
Huesner,  R.  D. 
Huey,  Arthur  B. 
Huey,  Dorothy 
Hughes,  Esther  M. 
Hulme,  Mabel 
Hunn,  William  R. 
Hunsberger,  Mrs.  Ambrose 
Hunsicker,  Clayton  M. 
Hunter,  Robert 
Hunter,  T.  Comly 
Huntley,  Mabel  F. 
Huntoon,  D.  T.  V. 
Hurlburt,  Mrs.  F.  B. 
Hurlick,  Susan  G. 
Huston,  Joseph  M. 
Hutchinson,  A.  P. 
Hutchinson,  J.  C. 
Hutchinson,  J.  Edward 
Hutchinson,  Lavinia  S. 
Hutchinson,  M.  H. 
Hutchinson,  Robert  H. 
Hutchinson,  Mrs.  S. 

Pemberton 
Hutchinson,  Mrs.  Sydney 

E. 
Hutton,  Walter  S. 
Ihle,  Mrs.  Marion 
Illman,  Adelaide 
Illoway,  Bernard  A. 


71 


Indahl.M.  C. 
Ingersoil,  Mrs.  Charles  E. 
Ingersoll,  G. 
Ingham,  Mary  H. 
Innes,  William  T. 
Ireland,  C.  Raymond 
Isen,  Nathan  D. 
Jackson,  Ellis 
Jackson,  F.  G. 
Jackson, Joseph 
Jackson,  W.  T. 
Jacobs,  Mrs.  John 
Jacobs,  Mary  C.  R. 
Jacobs,  Reuben 
Jacoby,J.F.,Jr. 
Jaeger,  William 
Jaffe,  Maurice 
Jaffe,  Walter 
James,  Nancy  E. 
James,  Mrs.  W.  M. 
James,  William  F. 
Jameson,  Norman  L. 
Jamison,  Mrs.  B.  K.,Jr. 
Jamison,  Samuel  G. 
Jantzen,  Mildred 
Jardella,  Jermone  B.,Jr. 
Jarden,  Margaret 
Jastrovv,  Annie  M. 
Jeanes,  Mrs.  Henry  S. 
Jefferies,  Martha  M. 
Jefferson,  Harry 
Jefferys,  Mrs.  Edward  M. 
Jeffries,  Elwood  C. 
Jeffries,  Mrs.  Norman 
Jellett,  Stewart  A. 
Jenkins,  A.  Sydney 
Jenkins,  G.  Chapin 
Jenkinson,J.  Frederick 
Jenks,  Horace  H. 
Jennings,  Annie  B. 
Jennings,  Joseph  M. 
Jennings,  William  J.,  Sr. 
Jerrehian,  Aram  K. 
Johnson,  F.  T. 
Johnson,  Howard  Cooper 
Johnson,  J.  Augustus 
Johnson,  Mrs.  Lester  B. 
Johnson,  Paul  S.  L. 
Johnson,  Reeves  K. 
Johnson,  William  K. 
Johnson,  William  Keating 
Johnston,  A.  L. 
Johnston,  Charles 
Joiner,  Franklin 
Jones,  Mrs.  C.  Sharpless 
Jones,  Mrs.  Clara  W. 


Jones,  Frederick 

Jones,  G.  H. 

Jones,  H.  H. 

Jones,  H.  W. 

Jones,  Henry  B. 

Jones,  Horace  C. 

Jones,  Mrs.  J  Clifford 

Jones,  John  F.  X. 

Jones,  Joseph  L.,  3rd 

Jones,  Livingston  E. 

Jones,  Luther  R. 

Jones,  Mary  C. 

Jones,  Rufus  M. 

Jones,  Thomas  E. 

Jordan,  Augustus  W. 

Joseph,  Marguerite 

Josephs,  Jean 

Judge,  Marguerite  E. 

Judson,  Arthur 

Judson,  Mrs.  Charles  F. 

Jump,  George  W. 

Justice,  C.  G.  and  Com- 
pany 

Justice,  Hilda 

Justice,  Marion  T. 

Kaelkcr,  Richard 

Kaeser,  Charles  W. 

Kaier,  Emma 

Kairer,  Margaret  G. 

Kallick,  Edward  A. 

Kamholz,  Henry 

Kantz,John  B. 

Karcher  and    Rehn    Com- 
pany 

Karr,  Joseph 

Kasc,  Mrs.  Daniel  Beaver 

Kasc,  Edmund 

Kaskey,  A.J. 

Kauffman,  Anna  C. 

Kaufman,  A.  Spencer 

Kaufman,  Frank  M. 

Kaufman,  Isadore 

Kaufman,  Morris  A. 

Kearins,Jane  E. 

Kearney,  Richard  J. 

Keator,  Mrs.  John  Frisbee 

Keefer,  W.  W. 

Keen,  Florence 

Keen,  Harold  Perot 

Keen,  Harry  R. 

Keen,  W.  W. 

Keiser,  Elmer  E. 

Keister,  Annie  R. 

Keith,  Mrs.  Sidney  W. 

Keller,  Charles  Frederick 

Keller,  F.  E. 


Keller, Joseph  S.,Sr. 
Kelly,  Richard  F. 
Kelsey,  Mrs.  Albert 

Warren 
Kemp,  Charles  G. 
Kendall,  Aimee  E. 
Kendig,  Miss  Miriam 
Kcndrick,  T.  Frank 
Kennedy,  Mrs. J.  M. 
Kennedy, J.  N. 
Kennedy,  Marie  Ernst 
Kennedy,  Mrs.  Moorhead 
Kent,  George  R. 
Kent,  Mrs.  William  C. 
Ken  worthy,  Frank  L. 
Kenworthy,  Mrs.  Frank  L. 
Keogh,John  W. 
Kephart,  Ida  M. 
Kerle,  Jules  A. 
Kern,  Harry  R. 
Kerns,  Richard  A. 
Kerns,  Samuel  P. 
Kerr,  James  H.  and  Sons 
Kerr,  Virginia  E. 
Kerr,  William  M. 
Kerrigan,  Joseph  P. 
Kershaw,  Freci 
Kershaw,  William 
Kerstine,  Mrs.  Harry  E. 
Ketcham,0.  W. 
Ketterer,  Gustav 
Keucher,  Elizabeth  A. 
Keyset,  George  W. 
Kieferle,  Mrs.  Charles  J. 
Kieffer,  George  C. 
Killian,  Ida  A. 
Kimball,  Fiske 
Kimball,  M.  Ella 
Kimber,  Mrs.  T.  W. 
Kind,  Morris 
Kind,  Mrs.  Paul  A. 
Kind,  Mrs.  Philip 
Kindig,  Bertha 
King,  Mrs.  Joseph  B, 
King,  Lewis 
King,  Lydia  E. 
King,  Stuart  L. 
Kirkbride,  Elizabeth  B. 
Kirkpatrick,  Samuel 
Kister,  H.  LeRoy 
Klapp,  Mrs.  E.J. 
Klapp,  Wilbur  Paddock 
Klauder,  Elfrida  M. 
Klein,  Max  D. 
Kleiner,  Herman  J. 
Klock,  Ella 


Kneass,  Edwards 
Kneedler  and  Company 
Knight,  D.  Allen 
Knowles,  Archibald  C. 
Knowles,  Frank  Crozer 
Knowles,  Nathaniel 
Knup,  Jacob 
Koch,  Abe 

Koch,  Mrs.  George  M. 
Koelle,  W.  F. 
Koenes,  Henry  E. 
Kohn,  Bernard 
Kohn,  Mrs.  Harry  E. 
Kohn,  Mrs.  Isadore 
Kolb,  Mrs.  Edward 
Krause,  Mrs.  Sydney  L. 
Krauss,  Franklin  B. 
Krauss,  Katherine  J. 
Krebs,  Frank  H. 
Kreier,  George  J. 
Kreighoff,  W.  G. 
Krick,  Alfred  E. 
Kridel,  Martha 
Kroll,  Ray  F. 
Kroopnick,  L.  H. 
Krum,  Albert  C.,Jr. 
Krumbhaar,  Mrs.  Charles 

H.,Jr. 
Kuemmerle,  Gustave  A. 
Kuhn,  C.  Hartman 
Kuhn,  Carrie  Teller 
Kunkel,  James  E. 
Kunkle,  Natalie  Louise 
Kurth,  Rena 
Kurtz,  William  Fulton 
LaBrum,J.  Harvey 
LaGrossa,  Charles  P. 
Laird,  Warren  P. 
LaKatos,  Emery 
Lakely,  Mrs.  Arthur  B. 
Lally,  Mrs.  Frank  S. 
Lamb,  Mrs.  Joseph 
Lamb,  Mrs.  W.  H. 
Lampe,  Arthur  E. 
Lanaell,  Mrs.  E.  A.,  Jr. 
Lane,  Mrs.  P.  H.  P. 
Langston,  Samuel  M. 
Lanin,  Howard 
Large,  Mrs.  James 
Larzelere,  Mrs.  Walter  D. 
Latimer,  Robert  L. 
Laughlin,  Mrs.  A.  L. 
Lautenbach,  Mrs.  A.  P. 

Warren 
Lavell,  E.  F. 
Lavino,  Mrs.  Edward  J. 


Law,  Margaret 
La  Wall,  Charles  H. 
Laws,  Mrs.  Harry  A. 
Lawson,  Agatha  Jones 
Lawson,  Harry 
Lea,  Elizabeth  J. 
Lea,  Francis  C. 
Lea,  Van  Antwerp 
Leach,  May  A. 
League,  Mrs.  H.  M. 
Lear,  John  B. 
Leas,  Mabel  Alice 
Lcchncr,  Harvey  L. 
Lederle,  Charlotte  A. 
Ledwith.W.  L. 
Lee,  Mrs.  Elisha 
Lee,  W.  H. 
Lee,  William  Colin 
Leech,  David  M. 
Leeds,  Arthur  N. 
Leeds,  William  H.,Jr. 
Lefton,  Al  Paul 
Legge,  Henry  C. 
Leggett,  Estiaer 
Leidy,  Mrs.  Joseph 
Leinroth,  Robert  G. 
Leithead,J.  Edward 
Leithmann,  Ann  R. 
Lemisch,  Bernard  L. 
Lennon,J.  S. 
Leonard,  J.  B. 
Leonard,  Reuben  M. 
Leonard,  William  A. 
Leopold,  Mrs.  Simon 
Lesley,  Robert  W. 
Lesley,  Mrs.  Robert  W. 
Lester,  Joseph  C. 
Levi,  L  Valentine 
Levick,  Maurice  E. 
Levin,  Alan 
Levin,  Samuel  H. 
Levis,  Mrs.  Frederick  H. 
Levy,  Albert 
Levy,  Alexander  S. 
Levy,  Alfred  B. 
Levy,  Garfield  W. 
Levy,  Howard  S. 
Levy,  Laurarice  B. 
Levy,  Lionel  T. 
Lewandowski, 
Theophilius 
Lewis,  Anna  Shippen 
Lewis,  Anna  V. 
Lewis,  Bertha 
Lewis,  Charles  A. 
Lewis,  Clarence  J. 


Lewis,  Edwin  O. 
Lewis,  Eleanor 
Lewis,  Mrs.  Francis  A. 
Lewis,  Francis  D. 
Lewis,  Mrs.  Howard  W. 
Lewis,  Isabel  Jenkins 
Lewis,  Mrs.  John  F.,Jr. 
Lewis,  John  Frederick 
Lewis,  Julia 
Lewis,  L.  R. 
Lewis,  Lucy 
Lewis,  Margaret  C. 
Lewis,  Mrs.  O.  G.  L. 
Lewis,  Shippen 
Lewis,  Mrs.  Theodore  J. 
Lewis,  Wilfred 
Lex,  Mrs.  William  H. 
Leyshon,  William  C. 
Lichtenberger,  James  B. 
Lichtenstein,  Mayer 
Lichtenstein,  Milton 
Liebcrman,  Alexander 
Lieberman,  Moses 
Liedholm,  M.  W. 
Lifter,  Mrs.  Joseph  J. 
Ligget,  Mrs.  Howard  B. 
Ligget,  Mrs.  Howard  B., 

Ligget,  Jane  Stewart 
Lillie,  Mrs.  S.  Morris 
Lin,  Phyllis  W.  Y. 
Lincoln,  Mrs.  George 

Jones,  Jr. 
Lincoln,  Joseph  C. 
Lindley,  George 
Lindley,  George  W. 
Lindsay,  Hyde  and  Co. 
Lingelbach,  Anna 
Link,  Harriet  J. 
Linn,  Mrs.  William  B. 
Linville,  Walter  E. 
Lippincott,  Anna  E. 
Lippincott,  G.  A. 
Lippincott,  Paul  S.,Jr. 
Lipshutz,  Charles 
Lister,  J.  Morgan 
Littlefield,  James  H. 
Liversidge,  Mrs.  H.  P. 
Livingston,  Joseph  S. 
Lloyd,  Fleurette  B. 
Lloyd,  Mrs.  Horatio  Gates 
Lochhead,  Catherine  P. 
Lock,  John  R. 
Lock,  William 
Loeb,  Mrs.  Adolf 
Loeb,  Alfred  H. 


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Loeb,  Howard  A. 
Loeb,  Ludwig 
Loeb,  Marguerite 
Loeb,  Mrs.  Max 
Loeb,  Mrs.  Rudolf 
Loeb,  Victor  A. 
Loeliger,  O.  G. 
Loewenberg,  Samuel  A. 
Logan,  Mary  E. 
Logan,  William  H. 
Loguc,  Anna  M. 
Logue,  Edwin  J. 
Lohmann,  Mrs.  Alfred  P. 
Longaker,  Mrs.  Carolyn  R. 
Longaker,  Daniel 
Longcope,  Mrs.  Thomas 

M.,Jr. 
Longenecker,  C.  B. 
Longmaid.J.  Henry 
Longnecker,  Mrs.  Parke 
Longshore,  William  A. 
Longstreet,  R.  C. 
Longstreth,  Mrs.  Charles 

A. 
Longstreth,  Mrs.  William 

M. 
Lopez,  Sophia 
Lorenz,  Carl  A. 
Lorimer,  Graeme 
Lothrop,  Eben  W. 
Loucheim,  Mrs.  Joseph  A. 
Louchheim,  Mrs.  William 
Lough,  George  A. 
Loughran,  Edward  P. 
Lounsbery,  J. 
Loux,H.  R. 
Loux, Susanna 
Lovatt,  Dorothy 
Love,  Julius  D. 
LoveIl,J.  Barlow 
Loveman,  Herbert  S. 
Lovett,  Louise  D. 
Lowber,  Emma  W. 
Lowber,  Mrs.  Sylvester  A. 
Loxley,  Charles  Evans 
Lucas,  Albert  Hawley 
Lucas,  Mrs.  H.  Spencer 
Ludlow,  Benjamin  H. 
Ludlum,  David  S. 
Ludlum,  Mrs.  Sevmour 

DcWitt 
Lueders,  Kenneth  S. 
Lukens,  Mrs.  Lewis  N.,  Jr. 
Lunkenheimer,  Mrs.  John 
Lutz,  Mrs.  J.  Edward 
Lutz,  Jack  A. 


Lying,  Edward  P. 

Lynch,  Amelia  B. 

Lyon,  Abraham 

Lyons,  Anna 

Lyons,  Lewis  E. 

Mabie,  Waiter  C. 

MacCrea,  Reba 

MacDonald,  Andrew 

Macdonald,  William  A., 
3rd 

MacElree,  George  A. 

MacParland,  Mrs.  Frank- 
lin H. 

MacGregor,  Helen 

Mack,  Joseph,  iod 

Mackay,  Gordon 

Mackenzie,  George  W. 

MacKenzie,J.  B. 

Mackey,  Harry  A. 

Mackey,  Mrs.  Harry  A. 

Maclay,  Ellen  C. 

MacLennon,  A.  Gordon 

MacMullen,  William  J. 

MacNeill,  Mrs.  Henry 

Maderia,  Mrs.  Campbell 

Maderia,  Mrs.  Louis  C. 

Maderia,  Percy  C. 

Magee,  George  W. 

Magee,  Mrs.  Henry  L 

Magee, James  F.,Jr. 

Maier,  F.  Hurst 

Malakoff,  Ida  Vera 

Mallon,  Joseph 

Malone,  Edwin  B. 

Maloney,  Earle  F. 

Maloy,  Elsie  D. 

Malpass,  Rosina 
Dowker 

Manges,  Willis  F. 

Manning,  William  McD. 

Mantzell,  William 

March,  John  H. 

Margerum,  Bess 

Marini,  Aurelio 

Mark,  Frederick  W. 

Markland,  George  L.,  Jr. 

Marks,  Albert  S. 

Maron,  Alfred  C. 

Marquetand,  Theodore 

Marshall,  Mrs.  George 
Morley 

Marshall,  Mrs.  J.  Lewis 

Marshall,  Mrs.  John  B. 

Marshall,  Mary  E. 

Marshall,  Thomas  R. 

Martin,  Mrs.  D.  C. 


Martin,  Mrs.  J.  Willis 
Martin,  James  L. 
Masland,  J.  Wesley 
Mason,  Edward  F. 
Mason,  William  Clark 
Mason,  Mrs.  William 

Clark 
Massey,  Frank  H. 
Massiah,  Frederick 
Masters,  Margaret  T. 
Mathers,  Frank  F. 
Mathers,  Mrs.  Frank  F. 
Mathews,  Abel  J. 
Mathews,  Grace  E. 
Mathews,  W.  C.  C. 
Mathewson,  Robert  J. 
Matthews,  Allen  M. 
Maule,  Margaret  C. 
Maulsby,  Matilda 
Maxwell,  C.J. 
Maxwell,  Mrs.  John  R. 
Mayburry,  Dorothy 
Mayer,  Alfred 
Mayer,  Robert 
Mayor,  Charles  A. 
Mazzoni,  Joseph 
McAbee,  Mrs.  G.  R. 
McAdoo,  Mrs.  Henry  M. 
McCahan,  Mrs.  Thomas  C. 
McCall,  Richard 
McCann,John  Edward 
McCarthy,  Edith 
McCarthy,  Henry  A. 
McCarthy,  J.  A.,Sr. 
McCarthy,  Joseph  F. 
McCaughey,  Harry  M. 
McCausland,  William  A. 
McCloskcy,  Matthew  H. 
McCloud,  Charles  M. 
McCollin,  James  G. 
McConnell,  Mary 
McCook,  Walter 
McCouch,  Mrs.  H.  Gordon 
McCracken,  Mrs.  Robt.  T. 
McCrea,  W.  A. 
McCrudden,  Daniel 
McCully,John  E. 
McDermott,  Daniel  L 
McDevitt,J.  J. 
McDonald, Joseph  A. 
McDougald,  John 
McDowell,  Charles 
McDowell,  Samuel 
McFaddcn,  Mrs.  Barclay 
McFarland,  Mrs.  Sarah 
McGarvey,  James  A. 


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McGcttigan,  Daniel  I. 
McGowin,  Andrew  C. 
McGowin,  Mrs.  R.  S. 
McGrath,  Louis  J. 
McGuirc,  James  J. 
McHughJohnP. 
Mcllhenny,  Selina  B. 
Mcllroy,  Albert  D.  C. 
Mcllvain,  Mrs.  Dickerson 
Mcllvain,  Mrs.  J.  Gibson 
Mcllvaine,  Mrs.  A. 

Robinson 
Mclnnes,  Mrs.  Walter  S. 
Mclntire,  A.  Reed 
Mclntyre,  Mrs.  William  T. 
McKaig,  Edgar  S. 
McKechney,  W.  G. 
McKee,  James  H. 
McKenzie,  R.  Tait 
McLean,  Mrs.  Charles  V. 
McLean,  Mrs.  Robert 
McLel Ian,  Ralph 
McMahon,John  G. 
McMichael,  Mrs.  Clayton 
McMillan,  Mrs.  Leighton 

G. 
McMillan,  Thomas  M. 
McNeal,Mrs.A.H. 
McNichol,  Mrs.  Thomas  F. 
McOwen,  Mrs.  Frederick 
McShea,John  B. 
Mead,  Arthur  B. 
Meadowcroft,  E. 
Mealey,John  P. 
Mears,  Mrs.  Frederick 
Mebus,  Charles  F. 
Medary,  M.  B.,Jr. 
Meehan,  Ellen  F. 
Megargee,  Mrs.  George  M. 
Meisner,  Ernest  W. 
Melrath.Earle  B. 
Mercer,  Warren  C. 
Meredith,  H.B. 
Merrick,  Mrs.  Samuel 

Vaughn 
Merscher,  Washington 
Mcrtz,  Mrs.  John  \V. 
Mertz,  Oscar  E. 
Merz,  Leon 
Meyer,  Ada 
Meyer,  John  C. 
Meyer,  Louis  J. 
Meyerhoff,  Moe  L" 
Meyers,  Clarence  L. 
Michel,  George 
Mickel,  Mrs.  Robert  T. 


Middleton,  Allen  C. 
Middlcton,  C.  Wilmer 
Middleton,  Clara 
Middleton,  Mrs.  Wilmer 
Milione,  Louis 
Miller,  Mrs.  Archer 
Miller,  George 
Miller,  J.  Eldredge 
Miller,  Marian 
Miller,  Modestha  B. 
Miller,  E.  Spencer 
Miller,  Walter  P.  Co. 

Inc. 
Mills,  Thomas 
Milne,  Mrs.  Caleb  J.,  Jr. 
Milne,  Francis  F.,  Jr. 
Minehart,  Mrs.  John  R. 
Mink,  George  W.,  Jr. 
Mitchell,  Charles  D. 
Mitchell,  George  W. 
Mitchell,  Henry  F. 
Mitcheson,  Robert  S.J. 
Moerk,  Frank  N. 
Moeser,  Frank 
Moffly,  William  T. 
Molthan,  Mrs.  E.  Henry 
Montgomery,  Mrs.  James 

S. 
Montgomery,  Mrs.  T.  L. 
Montgomery,  W.  W.,  Jr. 
Moody,  Mrs.  Carlton  M. 
Moody,  Mrs.  Lewis  F. 
Mooney,  W.J. 
Moore,  Mrs.  Charles  J. 
Moore,  Edgar  B. 
Moore,  Mrs.  H.  McKnight 
Moore,  J.  Clark,  Jr. 
Moore,  Philip  H. 
Moore,  Sallie 
Moorhouse,  Mrs.  H. 

Wilson 
Moosberger,  Fred 
Morch,  Thomas 
Morford,  W.  B. 
Morgan,  C.  W. 
Morgan,  Mrs.  John  B. 
Morganthaler  Brothers 
Morrell,  Richard  B. 
Morris,  Mrs.  A.  Saunders 
Morris,  Ellen 
Morris,  Henry  S. 
Morris,  L  Wistar 
Morris,  Mrs.  P.  Hollings- 

worth 
Morris,  William  Paul 
Mortimer,  S.  H. 


Mortimoore,  Mrs.  Charles 

Morton,  Mrs.  Albert  W. 

Moss,  Frank  H. 

Mostertz,  Fred  W. 

Muhlenbrock,  Herman 

Muller,  William 

Mullin,  Arthur 

Munro,  Mrs.  Hugh  F. 

Murphy,  Eugene 

Murphy,  Helen  B. 

Murphy,  Mrs.  John  A. 

Murphy,  John  J. 

Murphy,  Thomas  E. 

Murphy,  Timothy  A. 

Mutz,  Pearl 

Mutz,  Walter 

Myers,  A.  Charles 

Myers,  Rhoda 

Nachod,J.F. 

Nadelman,  Madame  Elie 

Nagel,John  A., Jr. 

Nahm,  George  A. 

Nail,  L  Walter 

Nasife,  Mrs.  Sydney 

Neal,  Logan  W. 

Neal.S.  H. 

Nece,  Harry  A. 

Needles,  Mrs.  Lewis 

Neeld,J.Noble 

Neely,  Mrs.  Hugh  Mc- 
Dowell 

Neely, James  P. 

Neely,  M.  Y. 

Neilson,  Mrs.  Lewis 

Nesbit,  Mrs.  Thorpe 

Nevin,  Mrs.  Charles  W. 

Newbold,  Mrs.  Arthur  E., 
Sr. 

Newbold,  Mrs.  David 

Newbold,  David  M.,  3rd 

Newbold,  Mrs.  William  T. 

Newhall,  C.  Stevenson 

Newhall,  William  Peterson 

Newman,  A.  G. 

Newman,  N. 

Newman,  Walter  B. 

Newton,  A.  G. 

Newton,  C.  S. 

Niblo,  James  M. 

Nice,  Budd  G. 

Nice,  Eugene  E. 

Nicholas,  Samuel 

Nicholls,  Mrs.  Joseph 
Kapp 

Nichols,  Milton  Harold 

Nimlet,  Virginia  C. 


75 


Nixon,  Mrs.  Horace  F. 
Norcross,  Mrs.  Herbert  C. 
Norris,  Mrs.  A.  A. 
Norris,  Charles  C,  Jr. 
Norris,  Mrs.  John  C. 
Norris,  Thomas  J. 
North,  Charles  H. 
North,  Ralph  H. 
Novek,  Samuel  L. 
Noyes,  Mrs.  B. 
Oakes,  M.  Elsie 
Oakford,  James  \V. 
Oakley,  Imogen  B. 
Oakley,  Mrs.  Thornton 
Obdyke,  William  Austin 
Obergc,  Ulkricka  H. 
Obermayer,  Henry 
Obermayer,  Leon  J. 
O'Connor,  John  F. 
Odell,  Harriet  D. 
Odell,  Mrs.  Joseph  H. 
0'Drain,T.  I. 
O'Harra,  Mrs.  I.  Harrison 
0"Keefe,  Joseph  F. 
Okie,  R.  Brognard 
O'Leary,  Daniel 
Oliphant,  Mrs.  S.  E. 
Oliver,  W.J. 
Omerly,  George  G. 
O'Neill,  Andrew 
O'Neill,  E.M. 
O'Neill,  J.  T. 
O'Neill,  John  T. 
O'Neill,  Marie  E. 
O'Neill,?.  F. 
Opie,  Mrs.  E.  L. 
Oppenheimer,  Walter 
Ord,R.  Laird 
Orlemann,  Henry  P. 
Orr,  George  P. 
Orth,Mrs.C.J. 
Ortlip,  Harry  S. 
Osborn,  Mrs.  John  A. 
Osterlund,  John  L. 
Oswald,  Charles  A. 
Otten,  Robert  S. 
Otteni.H.F. 
Oursler,  William  W.  D. 
Overholt,  William  L. 
Ovington,  George,  Jr. 
Owen,  Elizabeth  Gray 
Owen,  L.  V.  P. 
Owrid,  Edwin  J. 
Packard,  Charles  S.W. 
Packard,  Mrs.  Francis  R. 
Packard,  Mrs.  JohnH. ,3rd 


Page,  George  Bispham 
Page,  Mrs.  Robert  H. 
Page,  Townsend  R. 
Paine,  Mrs.  George  H. 
Painter,  Elizabeth  A. 
Paisley,  Harry  E. 
Palmer,  John  T. 
Palsir,  Jacob 
Pancoast,  Mrs.  H.  K. 
Pancoast,  Henry  B. 
Pardee,  Mrs.  Calvin 
Paret,  Edward 
Park,J.  B. 
Park,  Thomas 
Parke,  E.  H. 
Parker,  A.  D. 
Parker,  John  E. 
Parker,  Sylvester  D. 
Parkin,  Frank  P. 
Parlin,  Charles  C. 
Parrish,  E.  M. 
Parrish,  Morris  L. 
Parrish,  Mrs.  Robert  C. 
Parrott,  Sylvester  J. 
Parsly,  Elmer  G. 
Pardons,  Ella 
Pasceri,  Mrs.  Joseph 
Patrick,  William  H. 
Patten,  Frank  E. 
Patten,  Frank  S. 
Patterson,  Beatrice  W. 
Patterson,  Mrs.  George 

Stuart 
Patterson,  Mrs.  John  M. 
Patterson,  T.  H.  Hoge 
Patton,  J.  G. 
Patton,  Mrs.  John  W. 
Patton,  Mrs.  Robert 
Patton,  Robert  J. 
Paul,  Mrs.  H.  Van  Dyne 
Paul,  Mrs.  Hiram 
Paul,  John  Rodman 
Paulson,  Frances  E. 
Payne,  Whitney 
Peabody,  Malcolm  E. 
Peacock,  C.  H. 
Peale,  Mrs.  Joseph 
Pearce,  Hollingsworth 
Pearsall.H.  W. 
Pearson,  Elizabeth  T. 
Pearson,  J.  A. 
Pearson,  Mrs.  J.T. 
Pearson,  R.  G. 
Peck,  Mrs.  Arthur 
Peck,  Mrs.  Horace  S. 
Pecker,  Joseph  S. 


Pedley,  Lillian  E. 
Pedrick,  Lyola 
Peeples,  A.M. 
Peiff  er,  Charles  E. 
Peirce,  Harold 
Peirce,  Mrs.  Harold 
Peirce,  T.  M.,Jr. 
Peirson,  Walter 
Pelosi,  Michael  H. 
Pelosi,  William  A. 
Pemberton,  Clifford,  Jr. 
Penfield,  Mrs.  Frederic  C. 
Pennington,  Laura  T. 
Pennsylvania  Society  of 

Miniature  Painters 
Penrose,  R.  A.  F.,Jr. 
Penrose,  Valeria  F. 
Penza,  J.  Vincent 
Pepper,  Mrs.  B.  Franklin 
Pepper,  Benjamin  Franklin 
Pepper,  Mrs.  O.  H.  Perry 
Pepper,  William 
Pepper,  Mrs.  William 

Piatt 
Pequignot,  L.  E. 
Perilstein,  Nathan 
Perkins,  Mrs.  Edward  L. 
Perkins,  Mrs.  T.  H.Dudley 
Perot,  Anne  Lovering 
Perrin,  Charles  C. 
Perring,  Louise  F. 
Perrot,  Emile  G. 
Perrv,  H.H. 
Perry,  Mrs.  Harold  R. 
Perry, John  C. 
Peter,  Luther  C. 
Peters,  Don 
Peterson,  Harry  M. 
Petcrzell,  Sarah  G. 
Pettinos,  George  F. 
Petty,  Mrs.  Marcia  M. 
Petzold,  Adolph 
Pew,  J.  N.,  Jr. 
Pew,  Mrs.  Walter  C. 
Pfaelzer,  Mrs.  Frank 
Pfahler,G.E. 
Pfatteicher,  E.  P. 
Pflueger,  E.  H. 
Phelan,  Joseph  V. 
Phelps,  Alfred  T. 
Phillips,  Edward  A. 
Phillips,  Lucien 
Pierce,  F.  G. 
Pierce,  J.  D. 

Piersol,  Mrs.  George  A. 
Piersol,  George  M. 


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Pilling,  Mrs.  George  P. 
Pilling,  W.  S. 
Pinkstone,  W.  D. 
Pioneer  Suspender  Co. 
Place,  Louis  V.,Jr. 
Piatt,  Mrs.  Charles,  Jr. 
Piatt,  Mrs.  Charles,  3rd 
Piatt,  Henry  N. 
Platt,John  O. 
Piatt,  M. 
Plaut,  Mrs.  Isaac 
Plummer,  Mrs.  William  T. 
Pohlers,R.C. 
Polk,  Mrs.  William  D. 
Pollock,  Elizabeth  P. 
Pollock,  Roland  D. 
Pollock,  Walter  B. 
Pollock,  William  W. 
Pomerantz,  A. 
Pooley,  E.  F. 
Porter,  Andrew 
Porter,  Mrs.  Charles  A., 

Jr. 
Post,  Mrs.  L.  A. 
Post,  William 
Poth,  Harry  A. 
Potsdamer,  Joseph  S. 
Pott,  H.  Rudolph 
Pottciger,  L.  A. 
Potter,  Mrs.  Thomas,  Jr. 
Potter,  Woodburn  W. 
Potts,  Mrs.  Harrison  I. 
Potts,  William  M. 
Powel,T.  I.  Hare 
Powel,  Mrs.  T.  I.  Hare 
Powell,  Charles  S. 
Powers,  Mrs.  Fred  Perry 
Pratt,  John  E. 
Prevette,  Earl 
Price,  Mrs.  Eli  Kirk 
Price,  Harrie  B. 
Price,  Mrs.  Oliver  C. 
Price,  Oscar  H. 
Price,  Warwick  James 
Prichard,  E.  Sydney 
Priestman,  Florence  E. 
Purves,  Mrs.  Austin  M. 
Purves,  Mrs.  G.  Colesberry 
Pusey,  F.  S. 
Putman,  Mrs.  Earl  B. 
Pye,  William  M. 
Pylc,  Mrs.  W.  L. 
Pyrah,John  W. 
Quick,  William  H.  W. 
Rabinovitz,  Joseph 


Rader,  Mrs.  Archibald 

Fleming 
Radford,  Guy  W. 
Raditz,  Lazar 
Rakestraw,  Fred 
Rambo,  Oscar  N. 
Ramsdell,  G.  C. 
Ramsey,  Frances  H. 
Ranck,  A.  C. 
Randolph,  Evan 
Ranken,  Harold  R. 
Ransley,  Mrs.  H.  C. 
Rapp,  E.  H. 
Raub,  F.  Elwood 
Ravdin,  I. 
Rawie,  Francis 
Rawle,  James 
RawIe,  Mrs.  James 
Rawle,  Louisa 
Raynor,John  S. 
Read,  Adele  Von  H. 
Read,  Helen  P. 
Read,  W.  B. 
Read,  Mrs.  William  T. 
Reading,  Samuel  H. 
Reath,  Mrs.  B.  Brannon 
Reath,  B.  Brannon,  ind 
Reath,  Mrs.  Benjamin 
Reath,  Mrs.  Theodore  W. 
Reath,  Mrs.  Thomas 
Reber,J.  Howard 
Rebman,  Henry  J. 
Rebmann,  G.  Ruhland,  Jr. 
Reckitt,  William  G. 
Redman,  Mrs.  John  L. 
Reed,  Amie  M. 
Reed,  Anne  M. 
Reed,  Jacob,  Sons 
Reel,  Ida  Virginia 
Reese,  Charles 
Reeves,  Mrs.  A.  S. 
Register,  Mrs.  H.  Bartol 
Reid,C.  W. 
Reige,  A.  C. 
Reilly,  Mary  Allen 
Reilly,  Peter 
Reilly,  Samuel 
Reinhard, Jean 
Reisen,  C.Joseph 
Reiss,  A. 
Remmey,  Richard  C.  Son 

Company 
Resolute  Knitting  Mills 
Rhoads,  J.  Snowden 
Rhoads,  Mrs.  Logan 
Rhoads,  Lydia  W. 


Rhoads,  William  E. 
Rice,  Harry 
Rice,  James  J. 
Richardson,  Frederick 
Richardson,  Thomas  D. 
Richardson,  Tolbert  N. 
Richardson,  William  H. 
Richter,  Charles  J. 
Rieger,  Harry  C. 
Riehle,  Frederick  A. 
Riesman,  David 
Riggs,  Robert 
Ringgold,  I.  H. 
Ritchie,  Mrs.  C.  L. 
Rivinus,  Mrs.  E.  Florens 
Robb,  Mrs.  Henry  B. 
Robbins,  George  S. 
Roberts,  Caryl 
Roberts,  Charles  H. 
Roberts,  Mrs.  Charles  H. 
Roberts,  Clarence  V. 
Roberts,  Ellen  C. 
Roberts,  Mrs.  Francis  M. 
Roberts,  George  W.  B. 
Roberts,  Irene  S. 
Roberts,  Mrs.  James  G. 
Roberts,  Mrs.  John  B. 
Roberts,  Owen  J. 
Robcrtshaw,  Oscar 
Robinson,  Mrs.  Dwight 

Parker 
Robinson,  Mrs.  Louis 

Barclay 
Robinson,  Mrs.  Samuel 
Robinson,  W.J. 
Rockwell,  F.  W. 
Rogers,  Mrs.  James  S. 
Roma,  Mrs.  F. 
Roma,  Louis 
Root,  Mary  L. 
Rorer,  Elizabeth  N. 
Rose,  Ivan  Murray 
Rosenbach,  M.  P. 
Rosenbaum,  Leon 
Rosenbaum,  Morris 
Rosenbaum,  Robert 
Rosenbaum,  Samuel 
Rosenberg,  Emanuel 
Rosenblum,  Adolph 
Rosenfield.John 
Rosengarten,  Mrs.  A.  G. 
Rosengarten,  George  D. 
Rosenthal,  Albert 
Rosenwald,  Mrs.  LessingJ. 
Ross,  Arsie  Lee 
Ross,  Mrs.  George  G. 


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Ross,  J.  Anderson 

Ross,  Sophia  L. 

Ross,  T.  Edward 

Ross,  Thomas  C. 

Rossell,  Mrs.  Axel 

Rossmassler,  Elfrida 

Roth,  David  A. 

Roth,  Edward  A. 

Roth,  Gabriel  B. 

Roth ,  George  J . 

Rothe,M.  H. 

Rothermel,  P.  F.,Jr. 

Rothman,  Maurice  M. 

Rothschild,  LeRoy  B. 

Rover,  Mrs.  B.  Frank 

Rubinsohn,  S.  Lewis 

Ruby,  Edna  Browning 

Rudzinski,  Mrs.  B.  F. 

Rumpp,  Herman  C. 

Rumsey,  G.  A.,  Jr. 

Russell,  Mrs.  C.J. 

Rust,  Harry  B. 

Rutberg,  Edward  H. 

Ryan,  Elizabeth  T. 

Ryan,  Michael  J. 

Ryan,  Thomas  F. 

Sablosky,  A. 

Sacchi,  Mrs.  G.  A. 

Sachs,  Carl 

Sachsenmaier,  George 

Sack,  Julia 

Sackel  Dyeing  Company 

Sackett,  Mrs.  Charles  F. 

Sackett,  Mrs.  Franklin  P. 

Sacks,  Joseph 

Sadtler,  Samuel  S. 

Saffran,  Harry 

Safran,  Paul  S. 

Sage,  Mrs.  Henry  W. 

Sage,  Mrs.  Ralph  V. 

Sailer,  Mrs.  Andrew  Jack- 
son 

Sailer,  Emily  W. 

Salom,  Mrs.  Pedro  G. 

Saltus,  R.  Salford,  Jr. 

Salus,  Benjamin  W. 

Saius,  Mrs.  Herbert  W. 

Salvas,J.  Clarence 

Sammartino, Julia 

Samuel,  Bernard 

Samuel,  J.  Bunford 

Sander,  Philip 

Santamarie,  L.J. 

Sargent,  Mrs.  Winthrop 

Sargent,  Mrs.  Winthrop, 
Jr. 


Sartori,  Mrs.  Frank  A. 
Saul,  Mrs.  Maurice  B. 
Saul,  Morris  Bower 
Saunders,  George  A. 
Saurman,  Norris  N. 
Sauter,  William  F. 
Savage,  Mrs.  D.  Fitzhugh 
Savage,  Mrs.  Ernest  C. 
Savoye,  Mrs.  W.  T. 
Sax,  Percival  M. 
Saxe,  Nathaniel 
Saxman,  Mrs.  E.  F. 
Scalella,  Jules  A. 
Scalero,  Maria  Teresa 
Scanlon,  Charles  A. 
Scanlon,  Joseph  J. 
Scatchard,  William 
Scattergood,  Mrs.  J.  Henry 
Scattergood,  Mrs.  Thomas 
Schaffhauser,  Charles 
Schamberg,  J.  Frank 
Schamberg,  Mrs.  Jay  F. 
Schamberg,  Meyer 
Schaner,  W.  B. 
Schechtman,  Morris 
Scheffey,  Lewis  C. 
Scheibal,  Alfred  R. 
Schell,John  W. 
Schenck,  Mary  W. 
Schermerhorn,  C.  H.,Jr. 
Schick,  Elma  H. 
Schick,  Martha  K. 
Schiffer,C.  W. 
Schilling,  Frank 
Schirmer,  Walter  F. 
Schlegel,  Carl  A. 
Schmid,  Frederick 
Schmidt,  Fred  W. 
Schmidt,  Morris  F. 
Schnader,  Mrs.  William  A. 
Schneider,  Mrs.  Karl 
Schneyer,  Herman  J. 
Schneyer,  Louis  A. 
Schneyer,  M.  L. 
Schoales,  C.  B. 
Schoettle,  Mrs.  Edwin  J. 
Schoettle,  Marc  A. 
Schoettle,  Ralph  J. 
Schoettle,  Wm.  C. 
Schofield,  Charles  S. 
Scholler  Brothers,  Inc. 
Schoonmaker,  W.  P. 
Schorr,  George  J. 
Schreibman,  Bessie 
Schriver,  N.  H. 
Schwacke,John  S. 


Schwalbe,  H. 
Schwartz,  Anthony 
Schwartz,  Leonard  J. 
Schwartz,  William 
Schwarz,  H.  G. 
Schwefler,  Herman  F. 
Schweizer,J.  O. 
Schwoerer,  R.  C. 
Scott,  Mrs.  Alexander  H. 
Scott,  Mrs.  Edgar 
Scott,  Mrs.  Frank  L,  Jr. 
Scott,  Mrs.  John  Scanlin 
Scott,  Margaret  B. 
Scott,  Richard  S. 
Scott,  Thomas  M. 
Scott,  Mrs.  William  C. 
Scott,  William  M. 
Scran  ton,  Mrs.  George  E. 
Scull,  Mrs.  William  C. 
Scull,  William  Ellis 
Seeds,  Doris  A. 
Seeley,  Mrs.  Oscar 
Segal,  Herman 
Seidle,  Joseph  K. 
Seller,  Walter 
Seiss,  Linnie  J. 
Selig,  B. 
Selig,  Sol 
Sellers,  Alexander 
Sellers,  Mrs.  Alexander 
Sellers,  Mrs.  Horace  Wells 
Sellers,  Howard 
Sellers,  Mrs.  Howard 
Seltzer,  Harry  J. 
Sender,  Arthur  C. 
Serodv,  Michael 
Serrili,A.M. 
Serrill,  William  G. 
Serrill,Mrs.  WilliamJ. 
Sessler,  Charles 
Sessler,J.  Leonard 
Severs,  G.  Harvey 
Sexton,  Mrs.  James  A. 
ShaefFer,  William 
Shahadi,  Sarah 
Shakespeare,  Mrs.  Edward 

O. 
Shalet,  A.  Paul 
Shallow,  Frank  L. 
Shaner,  S.  Reed 
Shankin,  William 
Shannon,  Amanda  J. 
Sharp,  H.  C. 
Sharp,  Mrs.  Walter  P. 
Sharpe,John  S. 
Sharpies,  Mrs.  Philip  T. 


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Sharplcss,  Anna  P. 

Sharpless,  S.  Franklin 

Sharpless,  William 

Shay,  Howell  Lewis 

Shearer,  H.  Maris 

Shearman,  Esther 

Sheble,  Mrs.  Frank  J. 

Sheer,  Philip  L.  &  Sons 

Shellenberger,  Helen 

Shelton,  Mrs.  F.  H. 

Shepart,  William  V.  K. 

Shepherd,  Samuel  G. 

Shields,  Mrs.  Robert  C. 

Shilcock,  Clarence  J. 

Shillard-Smith,  Mrs.  C. 

Shinn,John  H. 

Shinn,  M.  Frances 

Shipley,  Mrs.  S.  R. 

Shipley,  William  Ellis 

Shirk,  H.  R. 

Shirley,  Harold  R. 

Shober,  Elizabeth  T, 

Shock,  N.  A. 

Shoemaker,  Benjamin  H. 

Shoemaker,  C.  and  F. 

Shoemaker,  Mary  W. 

Shoemaker,  Mrs.  William 
T. 

Short,  Joseph  A. 

Shoyer,  F.J. 

Shrigley,  Arthur 

Shrigley,  Ronald  O. 

Shryock,  Genevieve 

Shulze,  Mrs.  Charles  A. 

Shuster,  Frank  H. 

Shute,  E.  L. 

Shuttleworth,  E.  Irving 

Sibley,  Florence 

Sibley,  Walter  G. 

Side,  Edward 

Sill,  Mrs.  Harold  Mont- 
gomery 

Silloway,  G.  E. 

Simkins,  Daniel  W. 

Simon,  Caroline  F. 

Simon,  Elmer  D. 

Simon,  Grant  M. 

Simon,  Margaret  G. 

Simon,  Silda  J. 

Simons,  Elizabeth 

Simons,  Herbert 

Simons,  Laird 

Simpers,  Thomas  W. 

Simpson,  J.  Coulson 

Sinclair,  Ethel  L 

Singer,  Arthur  G. 


Sinnick,John  Ray 

Sinnickson,  Mrs.  Charles 

Sinnott,  Mrs.  John 

Sioussat,  St.  George  L. 

Sisson,  Vernon  B. 

Sister  Saint  Luke 

Siter,  Charlotte 

Siter,  E.  Hollingsworth 

Siter,  Mrs.  E.  Hollings- 
worth 

Skerrett,  Dorothy  W. 

Sketchley,  William  W. 

Slattery, Joseph  H. 

Sloan,  Malachi  W. 

Slocum,  Richard  W. 

Smaltz,  Elizabeth  F. 

Smaltz,  Mrs.  John  H. 

Smart,  E.  A. 

Smedley,  William 

Smedley,  William  H. 

Smith,  Albanus  L. 

Smith,  Anna  Ellen 

Smith,  Charles  H. 

Smith,  Clarence  E. 

Smith,  Mrs.  Edward 
Brinton 

Smith,  Mrs.  Edward  W. 

Smith,  Ely  J. 

Smith,  Ethel 

Smith,  Mrs.  F.  P. 

Smith,  Mrs.  G.  M. 

Smith,  G.  P.,  Jr. 

Smith,  H.  Harrison 

Smith,  Mrs.  H.  Harrison 

Smith,  Harry  D. 

Smith,  Harry  F. 

Smith,  Haseltine 

Smith,  Howard  C. 

Smith,  J.  Francis 

Smith,}.  Somers 

Smith,  Jessie  Willcox 

Smith,  John  F. 

Smith,  Josiah  H. 

Smith,  Mary  Grubb 

Smith,  Oscar  L. 

Smith,  S.  MacCuen 

Smith,  Stephen  J. 

Smith,  Mrs.  W.  K. 

Smith,  Mrs.  W.  Horner 

Smith,  Walter  Bassett 

Smith,  Mrs.  Walter 
Bassett 

Smith,  Mrs.  WikofF 

Snader,  E.  Roland,  Jr. 

Snellenburg,  A. 

Snellenburg,  Mrs.  Harry 


Snellenburg,  Joseph  N. 
Snellenburg,  Mrs.  Morton 

E. 
Snitchcr,  Rachel  W, 
Snyder,  M.  L. 
Snyder,  Myer  S. 
Snyder,  Mrs.  R.  Maurice 
Snyder,  Wilmer 
Sobernheimer,  Mrs. 

Frederick  A. 
Soest.O.  F. 

Soliday,  Mrs.  David  S. 
Solis-Cohen,  Mrs.  Hays 
Solis-Cohen,  Mrs.  Leon 
Sonneborn,  George  A. 
Sonneborn,  Mrs.  Joseph 
South,  Mrs.  Walter 
Spalding,  C.  E. 
Spangler,  Clyde  M. 
Spatola,  Michael  A. 
Speckman.John  W. 
Spector, Maurice 
Speiser,  Mrs.  Herbert  A. 
Speiser,  Maurice  J. 
Spencer,  Arthur 
Spencer,  Mrs.  Arthur  R. 
Staake,  Caroline  L. 
Stacey,  Clara 
Stachowicz,  L.  A. 
Stager,  Oscar  T. 
Stair,  Mrs.  Jacob,  Jr. 
Stanton,  Charles  L. 
Starkweather,  John  K. 
Starr,  Lewis 
Staton,  Walter  B. 
Stecker,  Louis 
Stecker,  Mrs.  P.Jack 
Steel,  A.  G.  B. 
Steel,  David  M. 
Steel,  Mariana  J. 
Steel,  Phil  S. 
Steel,  Warner  J. 
Steele,  Andrew  L. 
Steele,  Edward  A. 
Stcere,  Mrs.  Jonathan  M. 
Stehle,  Mrs.  Charles 
Stein,  Emma  T. 
Steinhagen,  Henry  J. 
Steinman,  Walter  J. 
Steinmetz,  Joseph  Allison 
Stelle.John  P. 
Stem,  Mrs.  Samuel  G. 
Stern,  Bertha 
Stern,  Mrs.  Horace 
Stern,  Isadore 
Stern,  Ruth  Ellis 


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Stern,  Samuel 
Sternberger,  Mrs.  M.  K. 
Sterner,  George 
Stevens,  Benjamin  Rush 
Stevenson,  Clare  B. 
Stevenson,  Maxwell,  Jr. 
Stewardson,  Eleanor  P. 
Stewart,  Frank  G. 
Stewart,  Roy 
Stewart,  Ruth  Bitting 
Stilling,  Benjamin  F. 
Stinson,  C.  A. 
Stinson,  Mrs.  Samuel  B. 
Stoer,  W.  Fred 
Stokes,  Mrs.  Charles  P. 
Stokes,  Francis  J. 
Stokes,  Henry  W. 
Stokes,  Mrs.  W.  Standley 
Stokes,  Mrs.  Walter 
Stork,  Mrs.  T.  B. 
Stotesbury,  Edward  T. 
Stotesbury,  Mrs.  Edward 

T. 
Stout,  Mrs.  A.  L. 
Stout,  Mrs.  Elbridge  G. 
Stout,  O. 
Strauss,  Berthold 
Strawbridge,  Mrs.  George 

H. 
Strittmatter,  I.  P. 
Stroock,  Bertram  A. 
Stroud,  Edward  A. 
Stroud,  Morris  W. 
Strubing,  P.  H. 
Stryker,  S.  S. 
Stuart,  Gordon 
Stuckert,  Harry 
Stulb,  Joseph  R. 
Stull,  Mrs.  C.  Rodman 
Stull,  Evelyn  Lewis 
Sullivan,  Edith 
Sullivan,  Margaret  L. 
Sullivan,  Stanley  J. 
Sullivan,  Mrs.  Thomas  D. 
Sundheim,  Mrs.  Harry  G. 
Sussell,  Arthur  J. 
Sutherland,  Allen 
Sutton,  I.  Walter 
Swart,  M.  E. 
Swartley,  Henry  C. 
Sweeney,  Barbara 
Sweeney,  Mary  B. 
Swoboda,  Gustav 
Sydney,  Mary  Ella 
Taine,  Louis  N. 
Talone,  Alfronso 


Tappen,  Mrs.  Paul 
Tatum,  Mrs.  Richard  Parry 
Taws,  Henry  W. 
Taws,  John  H. 
Taylor,  Mrs.  C.  Newbold 
Taylor,  Hazel  M. 
Taylor,  Helene 
Taylor,  John  C. 
Taylor,  Mrs.  John  M. 
Taylor,  Lewis  H.,  Jr. 
Taylor,  Mrs.  Roland  L. 
Taylor,  William 
Taylor,  Mrs.  William  J. 
Taylor,  Mrs.  William 

Rivers 
Teller,  W.  H. 
Terry,  Howard  A. 
Tetlow,  Clara 
Thatcher,  W.  H. 
Thayer,  Mrs.  John  B. 
Theel,  William  L. 
Thoma,  Robert 
Thomas,  Mrs.  Arthur  H. 
Thomas,  Mrs.  Augustus 
Thomas,  J.  Frederick 
Thomas,  Mabel  L.  H. 
Thompson,  Robert  B. 
Thompson,  W.J. 
Thompson,  William  B. 
Thoms,  Frieda  P. 
Thomson,  Mrs.  Frank 

Graham 
Thomson,  Harry  E. 
Thomson,  Mrs.  W.  S. 
Thorington,  James 
Thorington,  Mrs.  James 
Thorn,  Mary 
Thornley,  George  H. 
Tietze,  Charles  F. 
Tilden,  Marmaduke,  Jr. 
Tilden,  William  Morris 
Tillman,  Henry  D. 
Timanus,  Mrs.  J.  H.  R. 
Tinney,  Mrs.  William  P. 
Tioga-Textile  Company 
Todd,  Jean  Miller 
Todd,  Mrs.  M.  Hampton 
Tomkinson ,  Joseph 
Tonik,  Charles 
Toogood,  Mrs.  Ernest 
Toohey.John  M. 
Torrey,  Robert  G. 
Tourison,  Ashton  S. 
Tower,  Mrs.  Charlemagne 
Town,  Edwin  C. 
Towne,  Robert  D. 


Townsend,  B.  F.,  Jr. 
Townsend,  Mrs.  Frederick 

E.A. 
Townsend,  Mrs.  J.  B. 
Townsend,  Joseph  B.,Jr. 
Trainer,  E. 
Trainer,  Henry  J. 
Trotter,  Helen 
Trotter,  William  Henry 
Trumbauer,  J.  Robert 
Trump,  Mrs.  C.  C. 
Tryon,  Charles  Z. 
Tryon,  F.  Arline 
Tunnell,  Mrs.  Frederic  W. 
Tustin,  Mrs.  Ernest  L. 
Tuttle,  William  C. 
Twining,  John  E.,Sr. 
Tyler,  Charles  A. 
Tyler,  George  F. 
Tyler,  Mrs.  George  F. 
Tyler,  Helen  B. 
Tyre,  Philip  S. 
Tyson,  T.  Mellor 
Uebele,  William  H. 
Umsted.Ruth  R.,Jr. 
Underdown,  Mrs.  Henry 

T. 
Unterberger,  Edward 
Uppvall,  Axel  J. 
UrfFer,  S. 

Vail,  Mrs.  Louis  dePuy 
Van  Hoesen,  G.  M. 
VanLennep,  Rebecca 

Pollard 
Van  Roelen,  Alphonse 
VanSciver,  Earl  J. 
VanSciver,  J.  Bishop 
Vauclain,  Samuel  M. 
Vaughan,  Charles  Z. 
Vautier,  Augustus  Hunt 
Vellner,  Eugene 
Verner,  William  R. 
Verner,  Mrs.  William  R. 
Vigilant,  Mills 
Vila,  Joseph,  S. 
Vincent,  Mrs.  H.  G.  G. 
Vogdes,  Emma  C. 
Vogdes,  Joseph  J. 
Volz,  Frederick  G. 
Von  Moschzisker,  Mrs. 

Robert 
Voss,  Frederick  J. 
Wadham,J.  P. 
Wagner,  Mrs.  Jesse  L. 
Wagner,  John 
Wagner,  Louis  M. 


80 


Wagner,  Paul  C. 
Wagner,  Mrs.  William  M. 
Wainwright,  Clement  R. 
Wainwright,  Mrs.  F.  King 
Walbaum,  Mrs.  William  H. 
Walker,  Harold 
Walker,  J.  W. 
Walker,James,Jr. 
Wall,  George  W. 
Wallace,  William 
Wallace,  William  S. 
Walmer,  Reed  H. 
Walter,  Mary  C. 
Walter,  Simon 
Walters,  William  H. 
Walton,  William  G. 
Walz,  Mrs.  Edward  A. 
Ward,  Mrs.  George 
Ward,  John  T. 
Warden,  Clarence  A. 
Warden,  Mrs.  W.  G. 
Waring,  Swinton  B. 
Warne,  Mrs.  Edward  P.  B. 
Warner,  Mildred  S. 
Warner,  Walter 
Warnock,  James,  Jr. 
Warren,  Ambrose  G. 
Warren,  William  C. 
Warthman,  Mrs.  J.  Harris 
Warwick,  Edward 
Washburn,  Louis  C. 
Wasserman,  B.J. 
Wasserman,  Charles 
Wasserman,  Mrs.  Joseph 
Wasson,  F.  E. 
Watkins,  Wilfred  J. 
Watson,  Frank  R. 
Wayne,  Mrs.  Joseph,  Jr. 
Wayne,  William,  Jr. 
Weatherly.J.  Howard 
Weaver,  John 
Weber,  David 
Weber,  E.  G. 
Weber,  F.  W. 
Weber,  Louis,  Sr. 
Weckesser,  William 
Weeks  Photo  Engraving 

Company 
Weeks,  Mrs.  Horace  F. 
Weger,  Frank  L. 
Wegrocki,  Irene  B. 
Weightman,  Fanny  Cox 
Weightman,  Martha  T. 
Weihenmayer,  Harry  W. 
Weihenmayer,  William  J. 
Weil,  Benjamin 


Weil,  Gertrude  F. 
Weild,  Charles  M. 
Weill,  Mrs.  Afred  S. 
Weinberg,  H.Joseph 
Weinland,Mrs.J.  W. 
Weinstein,  G.  L. 
Weinstein,  Jacob  L 
Weisbrod,  Mildred 
Weissberger,  George  J. 
Welsh,  C.N. 
Welsh,  Mrs.  S.  B. 
Welsh,  William  Henry 
Welsh,  Mrs.  William  L. 
Wenger,  Mrs.  Morris 
Wenner,  Robert  E. 
Werbell,John  M. 
West,  W.  M. 
West,  W.  Nelson 
Westwood.John  R. 
Wetherill,HebertJ. 
Wetherill,  Samuel  P.,Jr 
Wetherill,  Mrs.  Samuel  P. 

Jr. 

Wetherstinc,  H.  H. 

Wetter,  Charles  G. 

Wetzel,  Walter 

Weyl,  Esther  M. 

Weyl,  Julius 

Wharton,  Joseph  S. 
Lovering 

Wheaton,  Howard  C. 

Wheeler,  Charles 

Wheeler,  Mrs.  Charles 

Wheeler,  Janet  D. 

Wheelwright,  Robert 

Whitaker,  James  L. 

Whitaker,  Ralph 

White,  E.  P.  Carson 

White,  Mrs.  George  P. 

White,  J.  Atwood 

White,  Mrs.  Miles,  Jr. 

White,  Samuel  S.,  Jr. 

White,  Mrs.  William 

Whiteley,  Mrs.  Charles 

Whiteman,  Mrs.  John  B. 

Whiteman,  Josephine  S. 

Whitfield,  J.  Edward 

Whitman,  Stephen  F.  and 
Sons 

Whitney,  Frederick  P. 

Whitney,  Mrs.  W.  Beau- 
mont 

Whitted,  C.  S. 

Whyte,  William  E. 

Wick  Narrow  Fabric 
Company 


Widener,  Mrs.  P.  A,  B., 
ind 

Wiederseim,  Theodore  E. 

Wiener,  Elliott 

Wilder,  C.  A. 

Wilhelm,  Charles 

Wilkie,  Edward  V.  H. 

Wilkinson,  Robert  H. 

Willard,  DeForest  P. 

Willcox,  Mrs.  William  J. 

Willens,  Mrs.  Samuel 

Willet,  Henry  Lee 

Willey,  Mrs.  Guy  A. 

Williams,  Mrs.  Caroline 

Williams,  Mrs.  Carroll  R. 

Williams,  Mrs.  Charles 

Williams,  Joseph  D. 

Williams,  Leighton 

Williams,  Leslie  F. 

Williams,  Parker  S. 

Williams,  Mrs.  Thomas  S  . 

Williamson,  Walter  D. 

Willing,  Charles 

Willing,  Mrs.  Edward  S. 

Willing,  J.  Kent 

Willson,  Thomas  H. 

Wilmeth,  James  L. 

Wilson,  Alexander,  Jr. 

Wilson,  C.  Colket 

Wilson,  Mrs.  Charles 

Wilson,  Mrs.  G.  M. 

Wilson,  Mrs.  H.  E. 

Wilson,  Hamilton  M. 

Wilson,  Helen  N. 

Wilson,  Howard  B. 

Wilson,  Mrs.  J.  Howard 

Wilson,  James  J. 

Wilson,  Jane  Stewart 

Wilson,  Russell 

Wilson,  Mrs.  W.  Reynolds 

Wilson,  Mrs.  William  K. 

Wilson,  Mrs.  Wyle  T. 

Wiltbank,  Mrs.  G.  M. 

Winchester,  A.  Oliver 

Windey,  William 

Windner,  Julius 

Windsor  Manufacturing 
Company 

Wineland,  Helen  B. 

Winsor,  James  D.,Jr. 

Winsor,  Mrs.  James  D.,Jr. 

Winston,  John  C.  Com- 
pany 

Wmters,  Margaret 

Wintrob,  J.  M. 

Wire,  Jean  Marion 


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Wirkman,  Emanuel  W. 
Wirz,  Mrs.  H.  M. 
Wister,  Mrs.  Lewis  W. 
Wistcr,  Mary  C. 
Witecraft,  Amey  D. 
Wittmaier,  George  W. 
Wittman,  A.  H. 
Wolf,  Benjamin 
Wolf,  Louis 
Wolfe,  Mr.  and  Mrs. 

Albert 
Wolfe,  Joseph  L.  N. 
Wolfe,  Russell 
Wolfe,  Samuel 
Wolfram,  Arnold 
Wolfsen,  Julius 
Wolsey,  Louis 
Wolstenholme,  Mrs. 

Frederick 
Wonderly,  Abner  H. 
Wood,  Mrs.  Alexander  C, 

Jr. 
Wood,  Mrs.  Arthur  King 
Wood,  Mrs.  Charles  R. 
Wood,  Mrs.  Edward  F.  R. 
Wood,  Edward  R.,Jr. 
Wood,  Ellen  C. 
Wood,  Graham 
Wood,  Mrs.  Graham 
Wood,  Mrs.  Horatio  C. 
Wood,  Howard,  Jr. 


Wood,R.G.,Jr. 
Woodington,  Reba  D. 
Woodruff,  Mrs.  Clinton 

Rogers 
Woodside,Mrs.J.  W. 
Woodward,  H.J. 
Woodward,  Mrs.  Samuel 
Woolman,  Mrs.  Edward 
Woolman,  Henry  N. 
Woolman,  Mrs.  Henry  N. 
Woolman,  Josephine 
Woolston,  Eliza  Atlee 
Woolston,  Hannah  H. 
Worrall,  Mrs.  Nathan  Y. 
Wotherspoon,  James  R. 
Wright,  Alice  M. 
Wright,  Mrs.  F.  S. 
Wright,  Mrs.  H.  B. 
Wright,  Mrs.  H.J. 
Wright,  John 
Wright,  Lila  M. 
Wright,  Mrs.  Minturn  T. 
Wright,  Mrs.  Sydney  L., 

Jr. 
Wright,  W.  G. 
Wrightson,  Arthur 
Wurzel,  Maurice  L. 
Yarrow,  H.  C. 
Yates,  Philip  M. 
Yeager,  George  C. 
Yeatman,  Pope 


Yeats,  Mrs.  J.  Wilbur 
Yellin,  Samuel 
Yerger,  Frank  H. 
Yocum,  A.  H. 
Yocum,  Stanley 
Young,  Anna  Gardner 
Young,  Bessie  F. 
Young,  Mrs.  Edgar  E. 
Young,  Fred  L. 
Young,  H.  C. 
Young,  Howard  S. 
Young,  James  H. 
Zander,  Richard  J. 
Zane,  Gertrude  L.  B. 
Zang,  S.  E. 
Zantzinger,  C.  C. 
Zantzinger,  Mrs.  C.  C. 
Zeid,  Saul  J. 
Zeiger,  E.  H. 
Zeisse,  Paula 
Ziegelbrier,  Carl 
Zieget,  Julius 
Ziegler,  Carl  A. 
Ziegler.J.  Charles 
Zimmerman,  S.  Milton 
Zimmerman,  William  A. 
Zimmermann,  R.  Z. 
Zimmermann,  William 
Zinman,  Frank 
Zion,  Harry  F. 
Zirnkilton,  F.  X. 
Zulich,  Sarah  Swift 


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Associate  $2jo  a  year 

Life  Member  $joo  at  one  time 

Fellow  $1,000  at  one  time 

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1930 


FIFTY-FOURTH 
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OF  THE 

PENNSYLVANIA  MUSEUM  OF  ART 
FOR  THE  YEAR  ENDED  MAY  31,  1930 

WITH  THE 
LIST  OF  MEMBERS 


PHILADELPHIA 
1930 


OFFICERS  FOR  1930-1931 

PRESIDENT 

ELI  KIRK  PRICE 


VICE-PRESIDENTS 

WILLIAM  M.  ELKINS  J.  STOGDELL  STOKES 


SECRETARY 

JULIUS  ZIEGET 

TREASURER 

GIRARD  TRUST  COMPANY 


BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES 

EX  OFFICIIS 

John  S.  Fisher,  Governor  of  Pennsylvania 

Harry  A.  Mackey,  Mayor  of  Philadelphia 

Edwin  R.  Cox,  President  of  Philadelphia  City  Council 

Edward  T.  Stotesbury,  President  of  Commissioners  of  Fairmount  Park 

ELECTED  BY  THE  MEMBERS 

John  F.  Braun  Mrs.  Arthur  V.  Meigs 

Mrs.  Edward  Browning  Mrs.  Frank  Thorne  Patterson 

William  M.  Elkins  Eli  Kirk  Price 

John  Gribbel  Edward  B.  Robinette 

John  S.  Jenks  Thomas  Robins 

Emory  McMichael  J.  Stogdell  Stokes 
George  D.  Widener 


STANDING  COMMITTEES* 

MUSEUM 

John  S.  Jenks,  Chairman;  Morris  R.  Bockius,  Mrs.  Hampton 
L.  Carson,  Mrs.  Henry  Brinton  Coxe,  William  M.  Elkins, 
Mrs.  Charles  W.  Henry,  George  H.  Lorimer,  Mrs.  John  D. 
McIlhenny,  Mrs.  Frank  Thorne  Patterson,  Edward  B.  Robinette, 
J.  Stogdell  Stokes,  Mrs.  Edward  T.  Stotesbury,  Roland  L. 
Taylor,  George  D.  Widener. 

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Eli  Kirk  Price,  Chairman;  Charles  L.  Borie,  Jr.,  A.  Vinton 
Clarke,  Mrs.  Henry  Brinton  Coxe,  Samuel  S.  Fleisher,  John  S. 
Jenks,  Mrs.  Robert  R.  Logan,  Mrs.  Arthur  V.  Meigs,  Mrs. 
H.  S.  Prentiss  Nichols,  Mrs.  Frank  Thorne  Patterson,  Mrs.  Logan 
Rhoads,  William  H.  Richardson,  Miss  Jessie  Willcox  Smith, 
J.  Stogdell  Stokes. 

FINANCE 

J.  Stogdell  Stokes,  Chairman;  William  M.  Elkins,  R.  Sturgis 
Lstgersoll,  William  Fulton  Kurtz,  Morris  Wolf. 


*The  President  is  ex  officio  a  member  of  all  committees. 


ASSOCIATE  COMMITTEE  OF  WOMEN 

HONORARY  PRESIDENT 

MRS.  RUDOLPH  BLANKENBURG 

PRESIDENT 

MRS.  FRANK  THORNE  PATTERSON 

VICE-PRESIDENTS 

MRS.  H.  S.  PRENTISS  NICHOLS 
MRS.  HENRY  BRINTON  COXE 
MRS.  EDGAR  W.  BAIRD 
MISS  MARGARETTA  S.  HINCHMAN 


recording  secretary 
Mrs.  H.  Norris  Harrison 


treasurer 
Mrs.  Edward  Browning 


corresponding  secretary 
Mrs.  Herbert  L.  Clark 


MEMBERS 


Mrs.  Lewis  Audenried 
Mrs.  William  T.  Carter 
Mrs.  E.  Bissell  Clay 
Mrs.  S.  Grey  Dayton 
Mrs.  William  A.  Dick 
Mrs.  Fitz  Eugene  Dixon 
Russell  Duane 
Louisa  Eyre 
Stanley  G.  Flagg,  Jr. 
George  H.  Frazier 
Henry  C.  Gibson 
F.  Woodson  Hancock 
Charles  Wolcott  Henry 
Charles  F.  Judson 
Mrs.  J.  Louis  Ketterlinus 
Mrs.  Robert  R.  Logan 
Mrs.  W.  Logan  MacCoy 


Mrs. 
Miss 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 


Mrs.  Campbell  Madeira 
Mrs.  John  C.  Martin 
Mrs.  Sydney  E.  Martin 
Mrs.  John  D.  McIlhenny 
Mrs.  Richard  Waln  Meirs 
Mrs.  Thornton  Oakley 
Mrs.  Henry  Norris  Platt 
Mrs.  Eli  Kirk  Price 
Mrs.  Logan  Rhoads 
Mrs.  Wharton  Sinkler 
Mrs.  C.  Shillard-Smith 
Miss  Jessie  Willcox  Smith 
Mrs.  John  B.  Stetson 
Mrs.  W.  Standley  Stokes 
Mrs.  William  H.  Walbaum 
Mrs.  p.  a.  B.  Widener,  xnd 
Mrs.  C.  Stewart  Wurts 


contributing  member 
Mrs.  Percival  Roberts,  Jr. 

honorary  members 
Mrs.  Hampton  L.  Carson  Mrs.  Arthur  V.  Meigs 

Miss  Margaret  Clyde  Mrs.  Edward  T.  Stotesbury 

Mrs.  Henry  S.  Grove  Mrs.  M.  Hampton  Todd 


THE  MUSEUM  STAFF 

1930-1931 

FISKE  KIMBALL,  Direaor 

CURATORIAL  STAFF 

DIVISION  OF  EUROPEAN  AND  AMERICAN  ART 
FISKE  KIMBALL,  Chief  of  the  Division 

RENAISSANCE  AND  MODERN  ART 
HENRI  GABRIEL  MARCEAU,  Curator  of  Fine  Arts 
JOSEPH  DOWNS,  Curator  of  Decorative  Arts 
MARGARET  H.  PIERCE,  Assistant  in  Decorative  Arts 

MEDIAEVAL  ART 
FRANCIS  HENRY  TAYLOR,  Curator  of  Mediaeval  Art 

DIVISION  OF  EASTERN  ART 
HORACE  H.  F.  JAYNE,  Chief  of  the  Division 
PHILIP  HARDING  CATE,  Assistant  Curator  of  Japanese  Art 

DEPARTMENT  OF  TEXTILES 
NANCY  ANDREWS  REATH,  Assistant  Curator  of  Textiles 
ANNA  SCOTT  NEWBOLD,  Assistant  in  Charge  of  Laces 

DEPARTMENT  OF  PRINTS 
BOIES  PENROSE,  Curator  of  Prints 
ELIZABETH  T.  PEARSON,  Assistant 

ADVISERS 
MARCEL  AUBERT,  Gothic  Art 
WALTER  W.  S.  COOK,  Spanish  Art 
ANANDA  COOMARASWAMY,  Indian  Art 
NICOLA  D'ASCENZO,  Stained  Glass 
MARIAN  HAGUE,  Laces 
THOMAS  T.  HOOPES,  Arms  and  Armour 
E.  ALFRED  JONES,  Silver 
RICHARD  OFFNER,  Italian  Art 
ARTHUR  UPHAM  POPE,  Persian  Art 
RUDOLF  M.  RIEFSTAHL,  Textiles 
MIKHAIL  ROSTOVTZEFF,  Ancient  Art 
SAMUEL  YELLIN,  Metalwork 

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HONORARY  CURATORS 
MRS.  WILLIAM  T.  CARTER,  Laces 
F.  D.  LANGENHEIM,  Numismatics 

EDUCATIONAL  STAFF 

STEWART  DICK,  Lecturer 
VIOLA  FOULKE,  School  Attach^ 
ARTHUR  W.  MELTON,  Stajf  Psychologist, 

Research  Associate  of  the  American  Association  of  Museums 

ADMINISTRATIVE  STAFF 

DIRECTOR'S  OFHCE 
ERLING  H.  PEDERSEN,  Assistant  to  the  Director,  Staff  Architect 
HENRIETTA  C.  QUINN,  Secretary  to  the  Director 

EXECUTIVE  OFFICE 
HENRIETTA  C.  QUINN,  Office  Manager 
MARGARET  C.  DRISCOLL,  Bursar 
ESTHER  R.  GIORNI,  Sales  Manager 
CHARLES  WHITENACK,  Photographer 

REGISTRAR'S  OFFICE 

JANE  WOLFE,  Registrar 

FRANCES  RICHARDSON,  Custodian 

MARION  THRING,  ETHEL  C.  ELKINS,  HELEN  McCLENAHAN,  Cataloguers 

LIBRARY 

PAUL  VANDERBILT,  Librarian 

M.  RADCLYFFE  FURNESS,  Assistant  Librarian 

PUBLICATIONS 
FRANCIS  HENRY  TAYLOR,  Editor 

INSTALLATION 
ELIZABETH  ABEL,  Assistant 

BUILDINGS 
GEORGE  C.  BARBOUR,  Superintendent 
LEWIS  LIST,  Captain  of  the  Watch 


THE  SCHOOL  STAFF 
1930-1931 

EDMONDSON  HUSSEY,  Principal 

LESLIE  W.  MILLER,  Principal  Emeritus 

E.  W.  FRANCE,  Director,  Textile  Department 

THOMAS  H.  WILLSON,  Registrar 

WILLARD  P.  GRAHAM,  Assistant  Registrar 

EUGENIE  M.  FRYER,  Librarian 


FACULTY 

ART  DEPARTMENT 


ROSE  A.  BAIRD 
Costume  Design,  Dressmaking 

FRANK  BARRETT 
Woodwork  and  Joinery 

WILLIAM  BLOOD 
Illustration 

JOSEPHINE  CARY 

Modeling 

J.  FRANK  COPELAND 

Design  as  Related  to  Interior  Deco- 
ration, Lectures  on  Elements  of 
Architecture 

EDMUND  deFOREST  CURTIS 
Pottery 

RALPH  DUNKELBERGER 
Drawing  from  Cast 

EVELYN  DUDLEY 
Architectural  Graphics 

JOHN  J.  DULL 
Water  Color 

EDITH  EMERSON 

Lectures,  Art  Appreciation 

T.  P.  FARRADAY 

Design  as  Related  to  Interior 
Decoration 

FRANK  FERG 
Wood-Carving 

DOUGLAS  GILCHRIST 
Metal  Work  and  Jewelry 

MABEL  B.  HALL 
Advanced  Drawing  from  the  Cast, 
Anatomy  Drawing 


EDMONDSON  HUSSEY 
Subjects  of  Teaching 

JOHN  CRAIG  JANNEY 
Beginners'  Drawing 

FLORENCE  JESTER 
Supervisor  of  Practice  Teaching 

JOSEPH  KANETSKY 
Wrought  Iron 

RICHARD  KLINGES 
Full-Sized  Drawing 

ALFRED  KRAKUSIN 

Assistant  Instructor  in  Anatomy 
Drawing 

RALPH  McLELLAN 
Drawing  from  Life 

ALICE  MEEHAN 
First   Year   Color   and   Design,  and 
Lettering 

ELLEN  F.  MEEHAN 
Design,  Advanced  Design 

J.  KIRK  MERRICK 

Advanced  Drawing  from  Cast 

HARRISON  MILLER 
Drawing  and  Painting  as  Related  to 
Advertising  Design 

THORNTON  OAKLEY 

Illustration,  Composition,  Costumed 
Model  in  Relation  to  Illustration 
and  Composition 

JUSTIN  PARDI 

Drawing  and  Perspective,  Assistant 
in  Life  Drawing  Class 


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EVELYN  PENNEGAR 
Assistant  in  Teachers"  Training 

HERBERT  PULLINGER 
Pen  and  Ink  Drawing 

AURELIUS  RENZETTI 
Modeling 

ELISE  LOGAN  RHOADS 
Lectures,  Interior  Decoration  Subjects 

ROBERT  RUSHTON 
Beginners'  Drawing,  Costumed 
Model 

GERTRUDE  SCHELL 

First  Year  Drawing  from  the  Cast 

C.  ALYNN  SHILLING 
Design  as  Related  to  Interior 
Decoration 

GILBERT  SHIVERS 
Design  as  Related  to  Advertising 

R.  V.  SHUTTS 
Design  as  Related  to  Advertising 

LUIGI  SPIZZIRRI 

Nature  Study  Drawing 

Costumed  Model  Class  as  Related  to 

Advertising,    Teachers'    Training 

and  Costume  Design 


FRANK  STAMATO 
Modeling 

MARY  B.  SWEENEY 
First  Year  Drawing  from  the  Cast 

ELIZABETH  THESMAR 
Junior  Class,  Museum  Study 

EDITH  THOMPSON 
Junior  Class,  Museum  Study 

EDWARD  WARWICK 

Design  as  Related  to  Furniture, 
Wood-Carving,  Pageantry,  Stage 
Craft,  and  History  of  Costume 

Lectures  on  History  of  Furniture  and 
History  of  Costume 

M.  ANNIS  WEST 
Instructor,  Costume  Design 

WILLIAM  WEISS 

Beginners'  Drawing,  Assistant, 
Lettering 

JOHN  C.  WONSETLER 

Beginners'  Drawing,  Costumed 
Model 


TEXTILE  DEPARTMENT 


E.  W.  FRANCE 
Director 

Lecturer   on   Raw   Materials,   Proc- 
esses and  Fabrics 

BRADLEY  C.  ALGEO 
Assistant    Director,    in    Charge    of 
Weave   Formation,    Analysis   and 
Structure  of  Fabrics 

FRANK  L.  GIESE 
Instructor     in     Weave     Formation, 
Analysis  and  Structure  of  Fabrics 

RICHARD  S.  COX 
in     Charge     of    Jacquard     Design, 
Drawing  and  Color  Work 

ERCAL  KAISER 
Instructor   in  Jacquard   Design   and 
Color  Work 


RALPH  DUNKELBERGER 

Instructor    in    Free-Hand    Drawing 
and  Figured  Design 

ELMER  C.  BERTOLET 

in    Charge    of    Chemistry,    Dyeing 
and  Printing 

HOWARD  A.  WALTER 
Assistant   in   Charge   of   Chemistry 
and  Dyeing 

PERCIVAL  THEEL 
Instructor    in    Dyeing    and    Chem- 
istry 

JOSEPH  E.  GOODAVAGE 

Instructor     in     Dyeing,     Bleaching 
and  Printing 

GEORGE  G.  BYLER 

Instructor  in  Elementary  Chemistry 


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JOHN  LOCKWCXDD 

Instructor  in  Charge  of  Wool 
Carding  and  Spinning,  Worsted 
Drawing  and  Spinning 

ALAN  G.  MARQUART 

Assistant  in  Wool  Carding  and 
Spinning,  Worsted  Drawing  and 
Spinning 

JOHN  NAAB 

Instructor  in  Charge  of  Cotton 
Carding  and  Spinning,  Silk 
Manufacturing  and  Hosiery- 
Knitting 

WM.  B.  WILLIAMSON 
Assistant      Instructor      in      Cotton 
Carding   and   Spinning   and   Hos- 
iery Knitting 


WILLIAM  PFEIFFER 
Instructor     in     Charge     of     Power 
Weaving  and  Related  Branches 

ERVIN  WILMER 
Assistant    in    Power    Weaving    and 
Related  Branches 

ROBERT  J.  REILLY 
Assistant    in    Power    Weaving    and 
Related  Branches 

WM.  A.  McLAIN 
Instructor  in  Charge  of  Elementary 
Weaving  and  Related  Branches 

JOHN  W.  FRANCE 

Assistant    in    Elementary    Weaving 
and  Related  Branches 

Instructor  in  Materials  used  in  the 
Wool  and  Worsted  Industry 


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HELMET  ATTRIBUTED  TO  PAULUO  DE  NEGROLI, 
MILANESE  ^ 
XVI  Century 


GIFT  OF  ELIZABETH  MALCOLM  BOWMAN  IN  MEMORY  OF 
WENDELL  PHILLIPS  BOWMAN 


REPORT  OF  THE  BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES 

To  the  Members  of  the  Pennsylvania  Ts/iuseum  of  Art. 
Ladies  and  Gentlemen: 

The  work  of  the  Museum  during  the  past  year  has  been  largely 
that  of  organizing  for  proper  display  the  rapidly  accumulating  ob- 
jects, which  have  been  acquired,  and  of  furnishing  the  public  with 
the  facilities  for  instruction  and  study  so  urgently  desired  by  in- 
creasing numbers. 

A  gratifying  addition  to  the  endowment  fund  of  the  corporation 
was  obtained  as  well  as  a  large  number  of  gifts  of  specific  objects  of 
great  value,  detailed  in  the  Director's  report. 

During  the  year  an  opportunity  occurred  of  securing  the  well- 
known  Foulc  Collection  of  late  Gothic  and  early  Renaissance  ob- 
jects of  French  and  Italian  Art  and  the  obtaining  of  the  funds  requi- 
site to  complete  its  purchase  is  going  forward  satisfactorily  with 
every  prospect  of  success. 

The  Museum's  School  of  Industrial  Art  has  maintained  its 
standard  during  the  year  and  its  activities  have  been  limited 
only  by  the  capacity  of  the  School  building.  The  character  and 
extent  of  the  work  done  by  it  are  well  described  in  the  report  of  the 
Principal. 

Work  on  the  development  of  the  interior  of  the  Museum  build- 
ing is  progressing  under  the  direction  of  the  Commissioners  of 
Fairmount  Park  and  the  Trustees  are  looking  forward  to  the  open- 
ing in  the  near  future  of  the  Mediaeval  Section,  in  which  they  will 
have  so  much  interesting  material  to  display. 

Respectfully  submitted  on  behalf  of  the  Trustees, 

Eli  Kirk  Price, 

President. 


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REPORT  OF  THE  DIRECTOR  OF  THE  MUSEUM 

To  the  President  and  Trustees  of  the  Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art: 

I  have  the  honour  to  present  the  following  report  covering 
activities  at  the  five  museum  buildings  entrusted  to  our  administra- 
tion. 

The  accessions  of  the  year  have  been  very  notable.  The  total 
amount  paid  in  cash  for  purchases  reached  the  sum  of  $814,130,  con- 
siderably surpassing  the  large  expenditures  for  purchases  last  year. 
Of  this  total,  only  about  $2.3,000  were  provided  by  the  income  of 
invested  funds,  the  remainder  being  financed  by  gifts  of  living 
benefactors  of  the  Museum,  to  the  continuance  of  whose  gener- 
osity we  must  look  for  the  maintenance  of  the  high  standards  set  in 
recent  years. 

The  Foulc  Collection  ' 

During  the  year  there  came  on  the  art  market  the  collection 
formed  in  Paris  over  a  period  of  sixty  years  by  the  late  Edmond 
Foulc,  who  died  in  1917.  It  covers  the  century  of  the  late  Gothic 
and  early  Renaissance,  chiefly  in  France  and  Italy,  and  contains  many 
celebrated  masterpieces,  particularly  in  sculpture,  metal  work,  and 
furniture.  In  order  to  secure  it  for  the  Museum,  a  banking  syndicate 
was  formed  to  advance  the  amount  of  money  required  to  obtain  con- 
trol of  the  collection,  valued  at  well  over  a  million  dollars,  to  bring 
it  to  Philadelphia  for  inspection,  and  to  hold  it  for  a  short  time  to 
afford  the  friends  of  the  Museum  the  opportunity  of  purchasing  the 
two  hundred  objects  comprised  in  it  for  presentation  to  the  Museum. 
Beginning  February  13th,  the  collection  was  open  to  private  exam- 
ination and  to  the  public  on  several  occasions.  To  the  close  of  the 
fiscal  year  the  sum  of  $654,412.  in  all  had  been  subscribed  by  353 
donors  toward  its  purchase  for  the  Museum.  Individual  gifts  cover- 
ing specific  objects,  including  a  number  of  the  most  notable  in  the 
collection,  are  listed  below  in  their  respective  classes.  Subscriptions 
toward  the  collection  as  a  whole,  not  restricted  to  specific  objects, 
amounted  to  $145,011  of  the  sum  just  mentioned,  in  amounts  from 
$2.  upwards,  one  for  $2.00,000  having  been  received  from  Cyrus  H.  K. 
Curtis.  A  full  list  of  all  subscriptions  appears  in  the  Museum  Bulle- 
tin for  May.  The  extremely  generous  response  so  far  met  gives  us 
confidence  that  we  shall  receive  the  remaining  support  needed  for 
the  very  courageous  step  taken  by  the  Museum,  one  which  has  at- 
tracted attention  and  encouraging  comment  in  the  art  world  of  both 
America  and  Europe. 

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Architectural  Elements 

The  Museum  has  made  notable  progress  toward  rounding  out 
the  series  of  period  rooms  and  related  elements  of  background,  as 
planned  in  1917.  Of  the  thirty-seven  rooms  then  envisaged,  we  have 
secured  and  have  found  donors  for  thirty.  Under  the  somewhat  en- 
larged scheme  on  which  we  are  now  proceeding,  we  lack  particu- 
larly the  following  items:  a  Louis  XIV  room,  a  Flemish  room  of  the 
XVII  century,  and  two  English  rooms,  Jacobean  and  Gothic.  These 
must  await  the  discovery  of  available  examples  conforming  to  the 
standard  of  quality  we  have  set  for  ourselves. 

This  standard,  we  believe,  has  been  well  maintained  in  the 
architectural  items  secured  during  the  current  year.  They  comprise, 
first,  certain  remaining  ones  needed  for  the  Gothic  and  Romanesque 
sections,  now  under  construction.  The  elements  of  a  Florentine 
Gothic  room,  including  three  beautifully  carved  doorways,  have  been 
given  in  the  name  of  the  late  William  E.  Helme.  Two  French  Gothic 
doorways  have  been  made  the  gifts  of  Rodman  E.  Griscom,  in  mem- 
ory of  Anne  Starr  Griscom,  and  of  John  A.  McCarthy,  in  memory  of 
Joseph  F.  McCarthy.  Two  large  windows  of  fine  French  Gothic 
glass — one  from  the  Foulc  collection,  the  other  from  St.  Pierre  du 
Chatel — for  the  chapel,  previously  given  by  them  in  memory  of  their 
parents,  have  been  added  by  Messrs.  Albert  L.  Smith,  Edward  B. 
Smith,  Geoffrey  S.  Smith,  and  John  Story  Smith.  A  richly  carved 
ceiling  has  been  added  to  the  French  Gothic  room  previously 
given  by  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Wharton  Sinkler.  In  addition,  there  have 
been  secured  for  the  completion  of  our  cloister  from  St.  Genis  des 
Fontaines,  given  by  Mrs.  Wendell  Phillips  Bowman  as  part  of  the 
memorial  to  her  late  husband,  two  Romanesque  doorways  from  St. 
Genis  and  the  superb  marble  fountain  of  the  XII  century  from  Cuxa. 

From  other  European  periods  to  be  represented  we  have  secured 
by  the  gift  of  Messrs.  Daniel  H.  Carstairs,  James  Carstairs,  and 
J.  H.  Carstairs,  the  great  drawing  room  from  Lansdowne  House, 
London,  one  of  the  most  famous  rooms  in  England,  the  work  of 
Robert  Adam  about  1765;  and  by  the  gift  of  Henry  Dolfinger  a 
room  from  the  historic  castle  of  Steigerhof  in  Carinthia,  Austria, 
admirably  representing  the  German  Renaissance. 

From  the  Orient  comes  a  Persian  room  of  the  period  of  Shah 
Abbas  (1586-162.8)  in  a  palace  at  Ispahan,  with  richly  modelled  and 
painted  ornament,  the  gift  of  Gustavus  W.  Cook. 

Renaissance  and  Modern  Art 
Sculpture 

It  is  in  the  field  of  European  sculpture,  hitherto  relatively  neg- 
lected in  the  Museum,  that  the  most  notable  accessions  have  been 
made,  chiefly  from  the  Foulc  Collection. 

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MAIN  GALLERY  OF  THE  RODIN  MUSEUM 


GIFT  TO  THE  CiTY  OF  PHILADELPHIA  BY  THE  WIDOW  AND  THREE 
DAUGHTERS  OF  JULES  E.  MASTBAUM 


For  the  Wilstach  Collection  there  have  been  acquired  two 
Italian  works  of  an  importance  and  quality  unsurpassed  in  America: 
the  great  tondo  of  the  Virgin  in  Adoration  by  Luca  della  Robbia, 
with  a  border  by  Andrea,  and  the  relief  of  the  Virgin  and  Child  with 
Angels  by  Desiderio  da  Settignano. 

Three  rare  XV  century  bronzes  of  outstanding  quality  are  the 
gift  of  George  D.  Widener:  the  David  of  Bellano,  the  signed  Venus 
of  Adriano  Fiorentino  and  the  Lion  attacking  a  Horseman  of  Ber- 
toldo.  Other  gifts  of  important  bronzes  are  a  superb  Paduan  horse 
from  Mrs.  John  D.  Mcllhenny,  a  door-knocker  attributed  to  Sanso- 
vino,  and  two  delightful  figures  of  a  bull  and  a  hind,  from  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  Frank  Brisbin  Foster  and  their  children. 

A  medallion  of  Lucretia  by  Andrea  della  Robbia  is  the  gift  of 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Staunton  B.  Peck;  a  terra  cotta  bust  of  a  young  man 
is  given  by  Mrs.  William  A.  Dick  in  memory  of  her  father,  John 
Story  Jenks. 

In  French  sculpture,  the  gift  by  Mrs.  Charles  Wolcott  Henry  of 
the  Virgin  of  Pagny,  with  its  marvellous  canopy,  enriches  the  Mu- 
seum with  a  work  unrivalled  by  any  of  that  school  owned  in  Amer- 
ica. A  very  fine  relief  panel,  "Parnassus,"  carved  in  wood,  is  given 
by  Warwick  James  Price  in  memory  of  Anne  Glover  Price.  A  charm- 
ing small  work  is  the  wax  medallion  of  Henri  II  given  by  Charles  D. 
Hart.  From  a  later  period  comes  the  original  half-scale  model  of 
Puget's  St.  Sebastian  in  Santa  Maria  di  Carignano,  the  gift  of  Mrs. 
Herman  Loeb. 

Mrs.  Edward  Bok  has  generously  presented  to  the  Museum  an 
extensive  collection  of  carvings  in  boxwood,  brought  to  her  atten- 
tion and  that  of  the  Museum  by  Samuel  Yellin.  This  adds  one  more 
to  the  number  of  specialized  collections,  very  valuable  to  students, 
which — like  the  Clouzot  collection  of  textiles  and  the  collection 
of  Gothic  carvings — have  recently  come  into  the  possession  of  the 
Museum. 

The  very  extensive  collection  of  the  work  of  Auguste  Rodin 
formed  by  the  late  Jules  E.  Mastbaum  and  given  to  the  city  of  Phila- 
delphia (his  intentions  in  this  regard  having  been  generously  carried 
out  by  his  widow,  Etta  Wedell  Mastbaum,  and  his  three  daughters), 
has  also  been  placed  under  the  administration  of  the  Museum,  with 
the  admirable  special  museum  building  in  which  it  is  housed. 

Paintings 

In  the  newer  evaluation  of  American  painters  one  of  the  chief 
places  is  awarded  Thomas  Eakins.  Little  appreciated  in  his  life- 
time by  the  larger  public,  and  least  of  all  by  his  fellow  townsmen  of 
Philadelphia,  his  place  has  grown  rapidly,  with  understanding  of 
the  solid  qualities  of  his  work,    its   sound   construction   and   its 


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intensity  of  life.  We  are  accordingly  happy  to  have  had  presented  to 
the  Museum  by  Mrs.  Susan  Macdowell  Eakins  and  Miss  Mary 
Adeline  Williams,  the  principal  body  of  his  works.  It  includes 
many  of  his  finest  and  most  characteristic  canvases,  together  with 
drawings,  studies,  and  models  that  offer  a  unique  insight  into  his 
serious  manner  of  working.  After  their  inaugural  showing  at  the 
Museum,  many  of  these  works  went  for  exhibition  to  the  Museum 
of  Modern  Art  in  New  York  where  they  occupied  places  of  honour 
in  its  exhibition  of  the  work  of  Homer,  Ryder,  and  Eakins. 

Other  paintings  received  by  gift  include  a  landscape  by  Nicholas 
Berchem  from  Mrs.  Hampton  L.  Carson,  a  portrait  of  Colonel 
Samuel  Miles  by  Charles  Willson  Peale  from  Mrs.  Catherine  M. 
G.  Dinges,  three  works  by  Jacob  Eichholtz  from  Mrs.  William  M. 
Wills;  and  a  landscape  by  George  Inness  given  by  Miss  Anna 
Catherine  Stimson  in  memory  of  Mary  Arthur  Burnham. 

Most  notable  among  the  loans  of  paintings,  other  than  for 
special  exhibitions,  were  two  works  by  El  Greco  and  two  by  Van 
Gogh  from  the  collection  of  Theodore  Pitcairn,  and  a  remarkable 
double  portrait  by  Stuart  of  the  daughters  of  Robert  Morris,  lent 
by  his  descendant  of  the  same  name. 

Drawings  and  Prints 

A  phase  of  collecting  in  which  the  Museum  has  been  very  weak 
is  that  of  drawings,  including  drawings  in  water  colour.  For  one 
important  school  the  lack  has  now  been  supplied,  through  the  ac- 
quisition, under  the  Anonymous  Print  Fund,  of  some  seventy 
English  examples  by  English  masters,  mainly  of  the  XVIII  and 
early  XIX  centuries,  including  Gainsborough,  Constable,  Turner, 
Richard  Wilson,  Paul  Sandby,  Richard  Cosway,  Bartolozzi,  and 
many  others. 

Fifteen  drawings  by  John  Sargent  were  given  by  his  sisters, 
Miss  Emily  Sargent  and  Mrs.  Francis  Ormond;  and  a  number  of 
drawings  by  Thomas  Eakins  were  included  in  the  gift  of  the  Eakins 
collection.  A  group  of  twenty-six  water  colours  by  the  late  Charles 
E.  Dana  were  given  by  Mrs.  Dana  and  Miss  Millicent  Dana. 

The  Print  Club  of  Philadelphia  selected  from  its  first  Inter- 
national Exhibition  last  year  fourteen  contemporary  prints  which 
were  presented  to  the  Museum  by  a  group  of  its  members.  They 
include,  among  others,  works  of  such  well  known  masters  as  the 
late  Arthur  B.  Davies  and  Marie  Laurencin. 

Mrs.  Hampton  L.  Carson  gave  her  comprehensive  collection 
of  the  interesting  colour  prints  and  illustrated  books  by  George 
Baxter. 

Through  a  gift  of  Mrs.  Charles  M.  Lea  the  Museum  was  en- 
abled to  purchase  the  collection  of  some  io,ooo  reproductions  of 


prints  and  drawings  formed  by  the  distinguished  German  scholar 
Paul  Kristeller.  It  includes  most  of  the  various  important  series, 
including  those  of  the  Berlin  Museum,  the  Vasri  Society,  and  others, 
and  many  photographs  of  rare  and  unique  impressions,  making  it 
an  invaluable  resource  for  students,  supplementing  the  original 
prints  of  the  Lea  Collection. 

Messrs.  N.  W.  Ayer  and  Son  presented  an  instructive  exhibi- 
tion illustrating  the  processes  or  reproduction  from  engraving 
through  commercial  reproductive  processes. 

Furniture 

From  the  Foulc  collection  comes  the  famous  French  Renais- 
sance armoire  of  Burgundian  type,  generally  regarded  as  the  most 
magnificent  specimen  known.    It  is  the  gift  of  Chester  W.  Larner. 

A  very  rare  item  of  English  furniture,  a  carved  and  gilded  sofa 
in  the  early  style  of  Robert  Adam  for  which  his  original  design  is 
still  preserved,  is  the  gift  of  Mrs.  Francis  S.  Mcllhenny. 

A  notable  group  of  pieces  of  Salem  furniture  carved  by  Samuel 
Mclntire  have  been  given  by  George  H.  Lorimer  for  the  Derby  room 
previously  presented  by  him.  They  include  a  mahogany  sofa,  four 
matched  Hepplewhite  side-chairs,  two  Sheraton  armchairs,  a  tripod 
tea-table  from  the  Derby  family,  and  a  four  part  Hepplewhite  secre- 
tary bookcase.  The  room  thus  furnished  presents  an  ensemble  of 
New  England  craftsmanship  of  its  style  and  period  which  is  scarcely 
to  be  surpassed. 

Another  important  gift  by  Mr.  Lorimer  in  the  field  of  American 
furniture  is  a  magnificent  Philadelphia  secretary  bookcase  in  the 
Chippendale  style. 

The  loans  of  furniture  were  very  numerous  and  important. 
Miss  Ella  Parsons  added  greatly  to  her  collection  of  American  pieces 
already  at  the  Museum,  and  the  entire  East  Gallery  at  Memorial 
Hall  has  been  devoted  to  these  new  loans.  Another  anonymous 
loan  was  of  twenty-eight  pieces  of  ancestral  Philadelphia  furniture, 
accompanied  by  some  of  the  original  XVIII  century  bills  for  them. 

Ceramics 

Most  notable  among  the  accessions  in  ceramics  are  the  Italian 
majolicas:  a  pair  of  Deruta  fir-cone  vases  given  by  the  Emerson 
Club,  and  numerous  pieces  in  the  Sallie  Crozer  Hilprecht  collection. 

From  the  Baugh-Barbour  Fund  income  for  the  purchase  of 
Pennsylvania-German  pottery  we  acquired  a  group  of  rare  and 
amusing  slip-ware  animals  and  other  unusual  items. 

Textiles,  Lace  and  Costume 
The  collection  of  printed  textiles  assembled  by  Henri  Clouzot, 
and  forming  the  basis  of  the  leading  scholarly  discussion  of  the 

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subject,  has  been  given  to  the  Museum  by  Mrs.  Alfred  Stengel.  All 
told  it  embraces  some  3x6  items  and  places  our  textile  collection  in 
a  position  of  leadership  in  this  important  field. 

Mrs.  Edward  T.  Stotesbury  has  presented  to  the  Museum  her 
collection  of  laces,  embracing  some  twenty-four  pieces,  including 
many  notable  items  from  the  XVII  and  XVIII  centuries. 

Metalwork 

A  very  important  gift  of  antique  wrought  iron  work,  selected 
by  Samuel  Yellin,  was  made  by  a  donor  who  still  remains  anony- 
mous. It  includes  two  remarkable  pairs  of  French  Romanesque 
doors  with  rich  hinges  and  strapwork,  Gothic  and  Renaissance 
grilles,  and  a  score  of  other  rare  and  beautiful  pieces  such  as  and- 
irons, tripods  and  candelabra. 

In  silver,  George  Horace  Lorimer  has  given  a  rare  New  England 
tankard  by  Edward  Winslow.  Two  pieces  of  fine  old  English  silver 
were  received  under  the  bequest  of  Samuel  Rea,  additions  to  the 
valuable  collection  given  in  his  lifetime;  and  a  dozen  important 
pieces  of  American  and  English  silver,  including  a  teapot  by  Paul 
Revere,  were  lent  by  Mrs.  Edward  F.  Hoffman. 

From  among  the  fine  pieces  of  antique  brass  in  the  Foulc  collec- 
tion, the  Women's  Club  of  Bala  has  given  a  Flemish  fountain  of  the 
XVI  century. 

A  group  of  some  thirty  pieces  of  early  English  pewter  selected 
from  the  collection  of  H.  H.  Cotterill,  the  well  known  foreign 
authority,  was  given  by  George  H.  Frazier. 

Arms  and  Armour 

In  anticipation  of  the  receipt  of  the  Bowman  bequest,  and  in 
harmony  with  its  terms,  chronicled  below,  several  items  of  military 
character  have  been  secured  by  the  Museum.  Chief  of  these  is  a 
magnificent  suit  of  tournament  armour  formerly  in  the  Imperial 
collection  in  Vienna  and  well  known  to  students.  The  helmet 
bears  the  marks  of  Lorenz  Colman  of  Augsburg,  armourer  to  the 
Emperor  Maximilian.  It  is  the  intention  to  make  an  equestrian 
mounting  of  this  armour,  with  the  proper  accessories,  as  the  central 
feature  of  our  projected  great  mediaeval  hall.  Many  of  these  acces- 
sories have  already  been  secured,  notably  the  horse  trapping,  with 
chanfron,  bit,  saddle,  and  spurs. 

An  embroidered  herald's  coat  with  the  royal  arms  of  England 
during  the  Stuart  period  has  also  been  secured. 

A  remarkable  pair  of  pistols  of  the  Louis  XVI  period,  beauti- 
fully ornamented,  is  a  loan  from  William  G.  Renwick. 

In  all  the  activities  of  the  Museum  regarding  arms  and  armour 
it  has  profited  greatly  by  the  assistance  and  counsel  of  Thomas  T. 
Hoopes,  its  Adviser  in  that  field,  which  has  been  entirely  gratuitous. 

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TERRA  COTTA  BUST  GF  A  YOUNG  MAN 
Florentine  School,  XV  Century,  Ex  Collection  Foulc 


GIFT  OF  MRS.  WILLIAM  A.   DICK 


Mediaeval  Art 

The  death  of  Mrs.  Wendell  Phillips  Bowman  permitted  the 
disclosure  of  her  identity  as  the  anonymous  donor,  in  her  lifetime, 
of  a  fund  of  $150,000  to  establish  in  the  mediaeval  section  a  memo- 
rial to  her  late  husband,  General  Bowman.  It  was  this  fund  which 
had  provided  the  great  Romanesque  fagade  and  cloister,  as  well  as 
various  fine  pieces  of  armour,  acquired  last  year.  By  her  will  Mrs. 
Bowman  left  the  additional  sum  of  $150,000,  to  enrich  and  endow 
this  memorial,  and  her  residuary  estate. 

The  various  architectural  elements  secured  to  complete  the 
Romanesque  and  Gothic  sections  have  been  mentioned  above. 

A  number  of  important  items  of  Gothic  glass,  which  left  France 
in  i8oi,  have  been  secured:  chief  among  them  three  rondels  of  the 
history  of  the  Crusades,  described  by  Montfaucon  before  the  French 
Revolution  as  in  the  Abbey  of  St.  Denis. 

A  number  of  important  works  of  mediaeval  sculpture  have 
been  lent  to  the  Museum  by  Raymond  Pitcairn.  They  include, 
among  others,  a  relief  of  Christ  and  two  angels,  XII  century,  sev- 
eral fine  Romanesque  capitals,  a  reclining  tomb  figure,  XIV  century, 
and  an  important  small  group  of  a  Pieta  in  polychrome  wood.  A 
very  fine  Gothic  figure  of  the  Virgin  is  lent  by  A.  S.  Drey. 

Classical  and  Preclassical  Art 

Although  the  Museum  maintains  no  regular  division  devoted 
to  the  art  of  antiquity,  it  receives  from  time  to  time  gifts  and  be- 
quests of  objects  in  that  field.  Thus  in  the  bequest  to  the  City  by 
the  late  H.  V.  Hilprecht  of  the  Sallie  Crozer  Hilprecht  collection, 
received  during  the  year,  are  a  very  large  number  of  works  of  fine 
quality  from  Greece  and  the  ancient  East,  including  Greek  vases, 
ancient  bronzes,  Assyrian  and  other  seal  stones,  and  Assyrian  and 
Babylonian  tablets. 

From  an  anonymous  donor  we  have  received  funds  to  secure 
for  the  Museum  the  remarkable  model  of  ancient  Rome  prepared 
over  a  long  series  of  years  by  Paul  Bigot,  and  previously  exhibited 
in  Rome  and  Paris.  This  is  now  being  brought  abreast  of  the  latest 
archaeological  researches  and  should  be  received  in  193 1. 

Eastern  Art 

Supplementing  his  great  gift  of  Chinese  paintings,  Edward  B. 
Robinette  has  presented  a  collection  of  Chinese  prints  which  is  one 
of  the  most  notable  in  existence,  comprising  thirty-eight  volumes 
of  some  thousand  prints,  and  forty  mounted  scrolls. 

Considerable  groups  of  Chinese  ceramics  were  included  in  the 

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bequest  of  the  Sallie  Crozer  Hilprecht  collection,  and  in  a  group  ot 
oriental  objects  presented  by  Richard  Gimbel  on  behalf  of  Gimbel 
Brothers. 

An  important  Japanese  painting  of  the  Amida  Trinity,  Kama- 
kura  period  was  received  as  the  gift  of  Mrs.  Samuel  Bettle. 

In  Mohammedan  art,  we  have  received  two  valuable  antique 
tile  panels  from  Tunisia,  the  gift  of  the  William  Moore  Company. 

In  anticipation  of  the  new  Persian  law  permitting  excavations 
by  foreign  institutions,  we  are  taking  steps  to  work  there  in  con- 
junction with  the  University  Museum.  The  sum  of  $ii,ooo  has  al- 
ready been  subscribed  for  this  joint  undertaking  by  the  following 
donors;  Frank  Battles,  Mrs.  Rodolphe  M.  de  Schauensee,  Mrs. 
William  K.  du  Pont,  Wright  Ludington,  Miss  Caroline  Sinkler, 
Mrs.  James  M.  R.  Sinkler,  and  W.  Hinckle  Smith. 

Many  other  interesting  items  in  the  various  classes  have  been 
received  as  gifts  or  loans  and  chronicled  from  month  to  month  in 
the  Museum  Bulletin.  Two  large  collections,  of  a  character  too 
varied  to  permit  detailed  analysis  here,  have  been  lent  by  Elise 
Biddle  Robinson  and  by  the  executors  of  the  wills  of  Samuel  S.  and 
Isabel  M.  Spackman. 

Exhibitions 

The  major  special  exhibitions  held  at  Fairmount  during  the 
year  have  been  as  follows: 

November  1 5  to  December  5 .  Selected  Chinese  paintings  from 
the  Robinette  collection. 

December  11  to  January  ix.    Contemporary  Belgian  Art. 

January  31  to  February  xy.  Second  International  Exhibition 
of  Contemporary  Decorative  Art  (Glass  and  Rugs). 

March  5  to  May.    Paintings  by  Thomas  Eakins. 

May  II  to  18.  Japanese  Art  from  the  Museum  collections, 
English  Water  Colours  and  Drawings,  Water  Colours  by  the  late 
Charles  E.  Dana. 

May  II  to  June  i.   The  Foulc  collection. 

May  ii  (to  September).  American  Paintings  from  the  collec- 
tion of  John  F.  Braun. 

The  current  interest  in  American  painting  lent  special  impor- 
tance to  the  Eakins  and  Braun  exhibitions,  which  have  attracted 
wide  attention. 

Recent  accessions  have  been  displayed  in  a  regular  series  of 
monthly  showings. 

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Meanwhile  the  Print  Room  at  Memorial  Hall  has  been  steadily- 
occupied  by  a  series  of  exhibitions,  mainly  of  prints  from  the  Lea 
Collection,  as  follows: 

June-October     The  "Little  Masters" 

November         English  Colour  Prints  by  George  Baxter 

December  Marcantonio  and  his  School 

Jan. -Feb.  Mantegna  and  other  Early  Italian  Masters 

March-April     The  Processes  of  Engraving 

May  Later  Italian  Masters 

Two  exhibitions  of  Museum  material  have  also  been  shown  at 
the  School:  The  Processes  of  Engraving,  and  Printed  Textiles. 

Educational  Work 

Public  educational  work,  as  now  understood  in  the  museum 
world — a  form  of  activity  in  which  this  museum  had  hitherto  been 
backward — was  first  inaugurated  here  on  any  adequate  scale  during 
the  past  year.  Feeling  that  such  work  had  too  often  been  handi- 
capped by  lack  of  really  broad  artistic  knowledge  on  the  part  of  the 
personnel,  we  brought  to  begin  the  work  here  Mr.  Stewart  Dick, 
formerly  official  lecturer  at  the  National  Gallery  in  London.  He 
was  in  residence  from  September  to  May.  During  this  period  he 
gave  twenty-one  public  lectures,  including  the  Cramp-Vaux  lectures, 
in  series  devoted  to  various  phases  of  art  represented  in  the  Museum. 
Three  additional  lectures  on  special  subjects  were  given  by  dis- 
tinguished authorities  from  abroad:  for  the  Hinchman  Lecture, 
Eric  Maclagan,  Director  of  the  Victoria  and  Albert  Museum,  for 
the  Rebmann  Lecture,  Marcel  Aubert,  of  the  Louvre,  and  for  the 
Prime  Lecture,  E.  Alfred  Jones  of  London. 

Gallery  talks  were  given  weekly  by  Mr.  Dick  to  the  number 
of  34,  and  others,  to  special  groups,  on  63  occasions.  Two  special 
series  of  lectures  and  gallery  visits  were  organized  for  workers  in 
the  public  schools  of  Philadelphia:  for  the  Art  Supervisors,  16  lec- 
tures, for  the  High  School  Art  Teachers  Association,  10  lectures. 
Five  lectures  were  given  by  Mr.  Dick  on  behalf  of  the  Museum  out- 
side its  walls.  All  told  the  attendance  at  his  various  lectures  and 
talks  was  about  6000. 

Three  series  of  radio  talks  were  also  undertaken  from  Station 
WFI  in  cooperation  with  the  Philadelphia  Evening  Bulletin,  two  by 
Mr.  Dick,  and  another,  on-the  Foulc  Collection  by  several  members 
of  the  staff.  Reproductions  of  the  works  discussed  appeared  in  that 
newspaper  on  the  evening  previous. 

Through  the  hospitality  of  members  of  the  Associate  Com- 
mittee of  Women  and  others  fifteen  teas  were  held  in  the  different 
rooms  of  the  Museum,  at  which  the  several  members  of  the  staff 
spoke  on  their  phases  of  its  work. 

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By  the  co-operation  of  the  Board  of  Education  and  under  the 
oversight  of  Mr.  Dillaway,  its  Director  of  Art  Education,  visits  of 
school  classes  to  the  Museum,  inaugurated  last  year,  were  con- 
tinued— three  of  the  fifteen  Art  Supervisors  being  detailed  daily 
for  this  service  in  rotation.  Some  385  classes,  including  15,400 
children  of  the  public  schools  participated  in  such  visits.  A  per- 
manent school  attache,  Miss  Viola  Foulke,  has  now  been  assigned 
to  the  Museum  by  the  Board  of  Education.  She  will  take  part  in 
the  service  described  and  conduct  on  Saturday  mornings  classes 
for  gifted  children  in  drawing  and  modelling,  having  the  use  of 
objects  in  the  Museum. 

Concerts 

Through  the  generosity  of  Mrs.  Edward  Bok  the  series  of 
Sunday  evening  concerts  by  artist  students  of  the  Curtis  Institute 
of  Music  was  continued  this  year,  in  a  setting  enhanced  by  a  great 
golden  curtain  provided  by  Mrs.  Bok.  The  six  concerts,  under  the 
skillful  artistic  direction  of  Louis  Bailly,  fully  maintained  their 
high  standard  of  programmes  and  execution  and  brought  enjoy- 
ment to  some  thirteen  thousand  people. 

The  Library 

The  physical  accommodations  of  the  Museum  Library  at  Me- 
morial Hall  have  been  greatly  enlarged  and  its  growing  resources 
made  available  under  the  energetic  administration  of  Mr.  Vander- 
bilt  through  reclassification  and  through  modern  cataloguing  with 
the  printed  cards  of  the  Library  of  Congress.  We  now  have  some 
9000  books  and  3000  pamphlets,  with  about  x4,ooo  photographs 
and  photoprints,  and  perhaps  X30o  lantern  slides.  As  a  profes- 
sional reference  collection,  open  to  the  public,  our  library  is  al- 
ready an  important  tool  of  research  and  will  receive  an  increasing 
use. 

Publications  and  Sales 

The  total  amount  received  from  sales  of  publications  was  over 
$4500,  of  photographs  about  $1500,  representing  substantial  in- 
creases over  last  year.  The  gradual  expansion  of  our  list  of  publi- 
cations and  of  our  photographic  department — both  of  which  offer 
public  educational  services  which  we  are  bound  to  render — have 
hitherto  been  entirely  financed  by  such  sales.  This  year  we  are 
offering,  beside  our  own  list,  a  number  of  publications  of  the  Vic- 
toria and  Albert  Museum,  and  we  have  added  a  small  line  of  books 
by  other  publishers,  relevant  to  works  in  the  Museum. 

The  Building 

In  the  museum  at  Fairmount  two  additional  temporary  gal- 
leries were  finished  to  receive  the  Foulc  collection,  also  a  lecture 

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room  seating  two  hundred,  and  several  ofEces.  Such  work,  with 
the  burden  of  maintenance  and  operation  involved  in  frequent  ex- 
hibitions and  installations  has  weighed  heavily  on  our  operating 
force,  which  has  met  the  calls  on  it  with  great  effectiveness. 

It  is  my  hope  that  the  mediaeval  section  in  the  South  Wing, 
embracing  the  galleries  and  rooms  devoted  to  Gothic  and  Roman- 
esque art — the  Bowman  Memorial  with  the  fa9ade  of  St.  Laurent 
les  Augustins  and  the  cloister  from  St.  Genis,  the  Chapelle  Au- 
moniere,  the  French,  Venetian,  and  Florentine  Gothic  rooms — 
may  be  ready  for  the  public  not  far  from  January  next. 

At  Memorial  Hall,  we  were  able  to  abolish  the  time-honoured 
Monday  closing.  This  building,  like  the  others,  is  now  open 
every  day,  for  hours  uniform  at  all  our  buildings. 

At  the  request  of  the  donor  of  the  Rodin  Museum,  this  Mu- 
seum undertook  to  give  help  in  installing  the  collections  there, 
and  Mr.  Taylor  of  our  staff  rendered  this  effectively.  On  the  open- 
ing of  the  building,  November  19th,  we  were  entrusted  with  its 
administration.  With  its  admirable  design  and  its  remarkable 
collection  of  works  by  the  great  French  sculptor  it  forms  a  most 
valuable  addition  to  the  artistic  resources  of  Philadelphia  and  has 
met  with  the  greatest  public  appreciation. 

At  Mount  Pleasant  the  condition  of  the  building  and  the  qual- 
ity of  the  objects  on  display  have  been  well  maintained  under  the 
care  of  Mr.  Downs. 

At  Cedar  Grove  Miss  Lydia  Thompson  Morris  has  not  only 
seen  to  its  maintenance  in  the  perfection  of  condition,  but  has 
contributed  a  substantial  sum  for  its  operation. 

Other  Colonial  Houses  in  Fairmount  Park 

Woodford,  tastefully  restored  and  furnished  by  the  estate  of 
of  Naomi  Wood,  was  opened  to  the  public  on  April  15th. 

Still  another  house.  Strawberry,  with  features  of  much  beauty, 
has  now  been  taken  in  hand  for  restoration  by  the  High  Street 
Committee  of  1916  aided  by  a  generous  sum  given  by  Joseph  V. 
Horn  and  by  the  support  of  several  women's  organizations.  Mr. 
Pedersen  and  Mr.  Downs  of  the  Museum  are  assisting  in  this  work. 

All  told,  eight  of  the  old  houses  in  Fairmount  Park  have  been 
restored  by  various  agencies  in  the  last  five  years. 

Personnel 

Changes  in  personnel,  aside  from  the  additions  to  the  educa- 
tional staff  already  chronicled,  have  been  relatively  few.  Mr.  Rea, 
retained  for  a  year  to  reorganize  our  office  practice,  assumed  on  Jan- 
uary ist  a  post  with  the  Carnegie  Corporation.    Miss  Ingram,  as- 

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sistant  in  Chinese  Art,  left  the  Museum  on  her  marriage  to  return 
to  China.  Henri  Marceau,  already  curator  of  the  Johnson  Collec- 
tion, took  up  in  September  the  Curatorship  of  Fine  Arts  in  our 
section  of  Renaissance  and  modern  art.  Boies  Penrose  assumed 
the  Curatorship  of  Prints,  Miss  Pearson  continuing  her  effective 
work  with  the  department.  During  the  illness,  for  part  of  the 
year,  of  Miss  Reath,  Assistant  Curator  of  Textiles,  the  activity  of 
that  department  has  been  well  carried  on  by  Miss  Thring. 

Attendance 

The  attendance  at  the  Museum  and  its  branches  was  the  larg- 
est in  the  history  of  the  Museum,  1,366,971  as  against  1,086,000  in 
the  previous  fiscal  year.  The  new  Rodin  Museum,  in  the  six  months 
since  its  opening,  accounted  for  174,373  and  involved  a  loss  at  the 
main  building,  nearby,  of  only  forty-eight  thousand.  At  Memo- 
rial Hall  the  attendance  meanwhile  increased  again  by  fifty-seven 
thousand,  the  number  of  visitors  there  now  being  as  great  as  in 
certain  years  (such  as  1911-13)  before  the  opening  of  the  new  build- 
ing. Of  the  eight  hundred  thousand  who  came  to  Fairmount  an 
average  of  ten  thousand  came  on  Sundays  and  holidays,  an  average 
of  seven  hundred  on  weekdays.  The  smallest  attendance  on  a 
single  day  was  on  December  14,  141;  the  largest,  on  Sunday,  October 
14,  17,751. 

Respectfully  submitted, 

FisKE  Kimball, 

Director. 
May  31,  1930 


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STATISTICAL  TABLES 


ACCESSIONS 


Classes  Bequests 

Antiquities 721 

Architectural  Details 

Blanchard  Fund 

George  W.  Taylor  Fund 

Museum  Purchase  Funds 

Arms  and  Armour 

Books 

Ceramics 18 

Baugh-Barber  Fund 

Costumes  and  Accessories 3 

Crystals,  Jade 

Dolls  and  Toys 

Drawings 

Enamels 

Fans 

Glass 

Glass  (Stained) 

Ivories 

Jewelry 1 

Lace 

Lacquer 9 

Lantern  Slides 

Leather  Work 

Manuscripts 

Medals  and  Coins 

Metal-work 10 

Harrison  Fund 

John  D.  Mcllhenny  Fund 

Elizabeth  Wandell  Smith  Fund 

Miniatures 

Miscellaneous 224 

Musical  Instruments 

Paintings 

Philately 

Photographs 

Printing 

Prints  &  Volumes  of  Prints 

Sculpture 

Restricted  Bloomfield  Moore  Fund . . 

Museum  Purchase  Funds 

George  B.  Taylor  Fund 

Textiles 

Darley  Fund 

John  D.  Mcllhenny  Fund 

Woodwork  and  Furniture 

Museum  Purchase  Funds 

Baugh-Barber  Fund 

Mary  A.  Williams  Fund 

986 


1929-30 

1929-30  1928-29 

Gifts 

Purchases 

Total 
721 

Total 

8 

2 
1 

3 

14 

29 

8 

8 

360 

452 

812 

608 

403 

14 

435 

262 

112 

115 

9 

1 

1 

29 

2 

2 

1 

231 

231 

1 

2 

2 

3 

58 

58 

21 

21 

271 

5 

5 

1 
10 

3 

4 

9 

36 

36 

1 

1 

10 

9 

85 

85 

1074 

2 

2 

4 

4 

1 

1 

5 

141 

8 

1 

1 

161 

230 
1 

8 

232 

24 

3 

3 

89 

89 

341 
1 

4010 

666 

4676 

2321 

1 

1 

62 

3033 

3033 

230 

128 

1 
1 

7 

137 

56 

370 

1 

1 

372 

641 

33 

5 
1 

1 

40 

473 

9074 

1251 

11311 

6702 

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LOANS 

1929-30  1928-29 

Arms  and  Armour 6 

Ceramics 615  446 

Costumes 1  1 

Crystals,  Jade 6 

Drawings 13 

Enamels 5  1 

Glass 412  1 

Glass,  stained 9 

Ivories 6 

Jewelry 7  1 

Lace 4  2 

Lacquer  Work 2  2 

Leather  Work 1 

Manuscripts 

Medals  and  Coins,  etc 1097  901 

Metal-work 221  51 

Miniatures 2  108 

Miscellaneous 38  3 

Paintings 304  60 

Prints 43  36 

Sculpture 80  12 

Textiles 331  154 

Toys 1 

Woodwork  and  Furniture 177  131 

Totals 3373  1918 

Lenders  of  Objects  of  Art 62 


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ACCESSIONS:  COMPARATIVE  TABLES 
A.     OBJECTS  OF  ART 

Bequests       Gifts       Purchases      Total 

1930 986  4704  48  5738 

1929 8  2415  277  2700 

Decrease  from  1929 229 

Increase  over  1929 978  2289  3038 

B.     LIBRARY 

Books 

1930 360  452  812 

1929 273  334  607 

Increase  over  1929 87  118  205 

Photographs 

1930 4010  666  4676 

1929 50  2271  2321 

Increase  over  1929 3960  2355 

Decrease  from  1929 1605 

Photoprints 

1930 15000  15000 

1929 

Increase  over  1929 15000  15000 

Lantern  Slides 

1930 85  85 

1929 1074  1074 

Decrease  from  1929 989  989 

1929-30      1928-29 
Donors  to  the  Library 62  43 


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ATTENDANCE 

June  1,  1929  to  May  31,  1930 

Philadelphia  Museum 793,103 

Memorial  Hall 294,433 

Rodin  Museum  (November  29,  1929  to  May  31,  1930) 274,373 

Mount  Pleasant 2,798 

Cedar  Grove 2,265 


1,366,972 


COMPARATIVE  TABLES,   1920-1930 

(Fiscal  Years,  June  1 — May  31) 


Memorial 

Flower 

Mount 

Cedar 

Philadelphia 

Hall 

Show^s 

Pleasant 

Grove 

Museum 

Total 

1920-21 . 

..386,182 

386,182 

1921-22. 

..342,081 

342,081 

1922-23 . 

..296,497 

296,497 

1923-24. 

.  .311,993 

311,993 

1924-25. 

.  .336,175 

85,188 

421,363 

1925-26. 

..301,167 

112,380 

413,547 

1926-27. 

..361,718 

19,224 

10,570 

391,512 

1927-28. 

..227,928 

Rodin 

Museum 

4,765 

3,325 

222,275 

458,293 

1928-29. 

..237,282 

3,962 

3,301 

841,458 

1,086,003 

1929-30. 

..294,433 

274,373 

2,798 

2,265 

793,103 

1,366,972 

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DONORS  OF  OBJECTS  OF  ART 


Miss  Margaret  Arthur 

N.  W.  Ayer  &  Son 

A.  W.  Bahr 

Mrs.  Gideon  Boericke 

Edward  Bok 

Mrs.  Edward  Bok 

Elizabeth  Malcolm  Bowman 

Mrs.  Thomas  F.  Branson 

Francis  Brinton 

Alfred  Bullard 

Mrs.  Hampton  L.  Carson 

Daniel  H.  Carstairs 

James  Carstairs 

J.  H.  Carstairs 

Francis  T.  Chambers,  Jr. 

Louise  Brant  Church 

Mrs.  E.  Bissell  Clay 

Mrs.  Philip  S.  Collins 

GusTAvus  W.  Cook 

Mrs.  Charles  E.  Dana 

Miss  Millicent  W.  Dana 

Mrs.  William  A.  Dick  (In 

memory  of  John  Story  Jenks) 
Mrs.  Catherine  M.  Dinges 
Thomas  J.  Dolan 
Clarence  W.  Dolan 
H.  Yale  Dolan 
Henry  Dolfinger 
Mrs.  Thomas  Eakins 
H.  A.  Elsberg 
Emerson  Club 
Mrs.  Harrison  Eustis 
Mrs.  George  A.  Fairlamb 
Daniel  H.  Farr 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Frank  Brisbin 

Foster  and  Children 
George  H.  Frazier 
F.  L.  Garrison 
Miss  Mary  K.  Gibson 
Harrold  E.  Gillingham 
Miss  S.  Elizabeth  Gilpin 
Gimbel  Bros.,  Inc. 
Mrs.  Benjamin  M.  Golder 


Rodman  E.  Griscom  (In  mem- 
ory of  Anne  Starr  Griscom) 
Mrs.  Francis  B.  Gummere 
Mrs.  L.  B.  Hall 
Charles  C.  Harrison,  Jr. 
George  L.  Harrison 
Harry  W.  Harrison 
Theodore  L.  Harrison 
Charles  D.  Hart 
Mrs.  William  E.  Helme 
Mrs.  William  E.  Helme  (In  the 

name  of  William  E.  Helme) 
Mrs.  Charles  Wolcott  Henry 
Mrs.  George  Jacobs,  Jr. 
John  S.  Jenks 
Miss  Bella  C.  Landauer 
Chester  W.  Earner 
Mrs  James  G.  Leiper,  Jr.  (In 
the  name  of  William  E. 
Helme) 
Joseph  Lester 
Mrs.  Francis  A.  Lewis 
George  Horace  Lorimer 
John  A.  McCarthy  (In  memory 

of  Joseph  F.  McCarthy) 
Mrs.  Francis  S.  McIlhenny 
Mrs.  John  D.  McIlhenny 
Mrs.  Emory  McMichael 
G.  H.  Macauley 
Miss  Anna  B.  Maddock 
Mrs.  Etta  Wedell  Mastbaum 
Miss  Elizabeth  Ray  Mastbaum 
Mrs.  Louisette  W.  Mastbaum 
Miss  Elinor  Merrell 
Mrs.  Thomas  Lynch 

Montgomery 
William  Moore  Company 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Samuel  Wheeler 

Morris 
F.  W.  Munthe 
Mrs.  Harry  M.  Nathanson 
Mrs.  Francis  Ormond 
Miss  Ella  Parsons 


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Mrs.  Frank  Thorne  Patterson 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Staunton  B. 
Peck 

Boies  Penrose 

Arthur  Upham  Pope 

May  Audubon  Post 

Eli  Kirk  Price 

Warwick  James  Price  (In  mem- 
ory of  Anne  Glover  Price) 

Print  Club  of  Philadelphia 

Mrs.  Howard  Roberts 

Edward  B.  Robinette 

Fritz  Rummel 

Joseph  Y.  Russell 

Miss  Emily  Sargent 

Mrs.  Edward  S.  Sayres 

Blas  C.  Silva,  C.  E. 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  E.  Hollings- 
worth  Siter 

Albert  L.  Smith 

Edward  B.  Smith,  Jr. 

Geoffrey  S.  Smith 

John  Story  Smith 

(In  memory  of  Edward  B.  and 
Laura  Howell  Smith) 

Mrs.  Alfred  Stengel 


Miss  Anna  Catherine  Stimson 
(In  memory  of  Mary  Arthur 
Burnham) 

J.  Stogdell  Stokes 

Mrs.  Edward  T.  Stotesbury 

Arthur  J.  Sussel 

Mrs.  C.  Newbold  Taylor 

Roland  L.  Taylor 

Mrs.  William  T.  Tonner 

E.  TuNKEL 

Langdon  Warner  (In  memory 

of  Dean  C.  Worcester) 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Joseph 

Wasserman 
Heirs  of  Miss  Emily  Whelen 
Miss  Evelyn  L.  Whitaker  (In 
memory  of  Mary  Jeanette  Cof- 
fin Whitaker) 
George  D.  Widener 
Miss  M.  M.  Wildman 
Miss  Mary  A.  Williams 
Mrs.  William  M.  Wills 
Women's  Club  of  Bala  and 

Cynwyd 
Estate  of  Naomi  Wood 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Minturn  T. 
Wright 


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BEQUESTS  OF  OBJECTS  OF  ART 


Louise  Winsor  Furness 
Herman  V.  Hilprecht 


Mary  A.  Krouse 
Samuel  Rea 


DONORS  TO  THE  LIBRARY 


American  Association  for 

Adult  Education 
Jules  Bache 
Carnegie  Foundation 
Mrs.  Hampton  L.  Carson 
Commonwealth  of  Pennsly- 

VANIA 

Bashford  Dean 

Demotte,  Inc. 

Detroit  Institute  of  Arts 

Deutsche  Bucherei 

Joseph  Downs 

Field  Museum  of  Natural 

History 
Dr.  Hermann  Fuchs 
Louis  Gautier 
Harrold  E.  Gillingham 
Dr.  August  Grosz 
N.  V.  Hagstrom 
Rt.  Rev.  J.  W.  Hamilton 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  William  Preston 

Harrison 
Hilaire  Hiler 
Hispanic  Society  of  America 
Thomas  Temple  Hoopes 
Miss  Isabel  Ingram 
E.  Alfred  Jones 
FiSKE  Kimball 

Kleeman-Thormann  Galleries 
Bella  C.  Landauer 
Mrs.  Charles  M.  Lea 
Mrs.  Henry  G.  Leach 
The  League  of  Nations 
J.  Hartley  Merrick 
Ross  H.  Maynard 
Museum  of  Modern  Art 


National  Sculpture  Society 
National  Museum,  Stockholm 
J.  B.  Neumann 
Notgemeinschaft  der  Deut- 

schen  wissenschaft 
Oesterreichische   Museum   fur 

KuNST  UND  Industrie 
John  Omwake 
Oriental  Ceramic  Society 
The  Pennsylvania  Society 
Dr.  Frederick  Peterson 
LuDwiG  Freiherr  von  Posch- 

inger 
Preussische  Staatsbibliothek 
Miss  Nancy  Andrews  Reath 
Miss  Frances  Richardson 
Royal  Hungarian  Consulate 
Sachsische  Ministerium  fur 

Volksbildung  zu  Dresden 
Homer  Saint-Gaudens 
Jean  Schemit 

The  Smithsonian  Institution 
Theodore  Sutro 
U.  S.  Naval  Academy 
Dr.  Heinrich  Uhlendahl 
United  Fruit  Company 
Arthur  S.  Vernay,  Inc. 
Victoria  and  Albert  Museum 
Mr.    and   Mrs.    Stanley   Eyre 

Wilson 
Miss  Dorothy  Wood 
Estate  of  Naomi  Wood 
Ralph  Woodworth 
World  Association  for  Adult 

Education 
Yamanaka  &  Company 


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LENDERS  OF  OBJECTS  OF  ART 


Mme.  Marianne  von  Allesch 
John  A.  Anderson 
American  Federation  of  h^;^^ 
Associate  Committee  of  Women 
Miss  Emily  H.  Bache 
Miss  Margaret  H.  Bache 
Mrs.  Spencer  Bickerton 
Miss  Christine  W.  Biddle 
John  F.  Braun 
Alfred  M.  Brooks 
Edmund  C.  Campbell 
Carnegie  Library  of  Fort 

Worth 
Mrs.  William  A.  Dick 
Miss  Elizabeth  Winslow  Dulles 
John  Welsh  Dulles 
Henry  F.  duPont 
Mrs,  Thomas  Eakins 
Hugh  B.  Eastburn 
European  and  American  Art 

Committee 
Mrs.  Francis  P.  Gar  van 
Estate  of  Charles  C.  Harrison 
Miss  Annie-May  Hegeman 
Miss  Caroline  F.  Helmich 
Miss  Beatrice  C.  E.  Henszey 
Mrs.  Edward  F.  Hoffman 
Jefferson  Medical  College 
Trustee  of  the  John  G.  Johnson 

Collection 
Miss  Mary  Kelsey 
FisKE  Kimball 
LaFrance  Art  Institute 
Mrs.   William  Gardner  Mac- 

dowell 


Mrs.  Emory  McMichael 

J.  Vaughan  Merrick 

Robert  Morris 

Mrs.  Louise  S.  M.  Nache 

Miss  Ella  Parsons 

Boies  Penrose 

Raymond  Pitcairn 

Theodore  Pitcairn 

Mrs.  Charles  Platt,  Jr. 

Charles  A.  Raymond 

William  G.  Renwick 

Miss  Elise  Biddle  Robinson 

Mrs.  Charles  F.  Sackett 

Bunford  Samuel 

Mrs.  J.  F.  R.  Scott 

Mrs.  John  S.  Scott 

William  Ellis  Scull 

Miss  Irene  Sims 

Estate  of  Isabel  M.  Spackman 

John  B.  Stetson,  Jr. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  C.  Frederick  C. 

Stout 
Arthur  J.  Sussel 
Herbert  E.  Thompson 
W.  H.  Thorpe 
A.  Ulman,  Jr. 
University  of  Pennsylvania 

Medical  School 
Thomas  B.  Wanamaker,  Jr. 
Miss  Ethelynde  Weil 
Miss  Helen  Douw  Wells 
Miss  Mary  A.  Williams 
Estate  of  Naomi  Wood 


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REPORT  OF  THE  PRINCIPAL  OF  THE  SCHOOL 

To  the  President  and  Trustees  of  the  Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art: 

In  the  educational  development  of  the  Pennsylvania  Museum's 
School  of  Industrial  Art  during  the  past  year,  the  plan  has  provided 
greater  opportunity  to  the  student  and  his  individual  needs  in  the 
study  of  art  and  industry  than  in  the  past  few  years.  The  instruc- 
tion or  guidance  in  the  study  of  composition,  design,  drawing, 
painting  and  modeling  and  library  and  museum  research  in  relation 
to  the  needs  and  demands  of  industry  and  commerce,  give  the 
student  many  experiences  and  many  things  to  think  about,  as  well 
as  teach  him  how  to  think  before  what  to  think  about  the  many 
things  of  his  concern. 

The  brief  span  of  four  years  in  the  school  during  a  most  im- 
pressionable time  of  life,  compared  with  the  length  of  time  of  one's 
professional  experience,  brings  clearly  to  mind  the  importance 
of  developing  a  plan  which,  first,  gives  the  student  the  greatest 
opportunity  to  develop  his  talent  and  ability,  his  taste  and  dis- 
criminating judgment  as  an  artist,  to  be  an  artist  first,  to  have 
something  to  say  and  to  know  how  to  say  it  before  attempting  to 
be  acceptable  in  the  industrial  field;  second,  gives  him  experi- 
ences which  will  reveal  to  him  the  demands  and  requirements  set 
forth  through  commercial  and  industrial  projects  that  he  may  be- 
gin to  realize  how  he  can  best  use  his  talent  in  meeting  the  conduct 
of  business.  In  developing  this  point  of  view  we  have  tried  to 
point  out  the  equal  importance  or  fundamental  study  of  the  prin- 
ciples of  art,  the  fine  things  in  traditional  art  and  in  contemporary 
movements  in  art,  as  the  only  way  to  be  prepared  to  meet  future 
demands  in  the  transitions  in  art  and  industry.  It  is  as  difficult  to 
make  the  student  realize  the  importance  of  being  prepared  for  a  job 
rather  than  a  job  being  prepared  for  him,  as  it  is  to  make  him  rea- 
lize that  to  know  any  one  thing  well  he  must  know  many  things. 

The  four  years'  course  is  divided  into  four  groups  of  study. 
The  first  year,  a  preparatory  class  with  no  entrance  examinations, 
brings  varying  talent  and  ability.  The  work  of  the  class  in  drawing, 
painting,  modeling,  lettering,  color  and  design,  with  supplementary 
lectures  on  art  and  applied  art,  is  so  co-ordinated  in  idea  and  ideal 
that  a  student  with  a  reasonable  amount  of  talent  and  ability  and 
effort  should,  through  his  experience,  realize  his  aptitude  for  future 
expression.  Promotion  is  governed  by  both  ability  and  adapta- 
bility of  the  student's  expression  in  the  experiences  set  forth  for 
the  work  of  the  year. 

In  the  plan  of  the  work  for  the  second  year,  two  distinct  op- 
portunities are  offered:  the  opportunity  for  the  student  who  seeks 

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expression  through  drawing,  painting  and  design  and  the  study  of 
the  possibilities  of  such  expression  in  relation  to  industry;  and  the 
opportunity  for  the  student  who  seeks  expression  through  creating 
and  designing  with  materials  such  as  wood,  clay,  metal,  textiles, 
etc.  and  the  study  of  the  possibilities  of  such  expression  in  relation 
to  industry.  In  arranging  the  curriculum  for  each  group  it  is  the 
desire  of  the  school  to  point  out  not  only  the  subjects  best  suited 
but  those  not  suited  to  the  student's  need  for  development.  This 
class,  known  as  the  first  year  of  the  industrial  art  group,  is  for 
students  who  have  passed  the  requirements  of  the  preparatory 
class. 

The  work  of  the  third  year  class  is  arranged  for  students  who 
seek  specialization  in  the  several  professions  of  art  as  related  to 
industry.  Subject  matter  in  this  class  is  elective.  The  class  is 
limited  in  number  to  those  students  who  show,  through  previous 
expression,  ability  as  artists  and  the  power  to  carry  on  the  affairs 
of  their  chosen  work.  Having  developed  the  ability  to  interpret 
the  meaning  of  the  School  and  the  purpose  of  art  and  design,  it  is 
the  special  desire  of  the  School  that  the  students  of  this  class  be 
given  a  greater  opportunity  for  experience  in  the  vast  field  of  in- 
dustry. The  means  of  bringing  about  this  contact  is  through  fre- 
quent visits  to  manufacturing  and  industrial  plants  and  by  inviting 
people  of  outstanding  ability  in  their  particular  professions  to 
come  to  the  School  for  conference  and  criticism  of  work. 

In  the  fourth  year  class  each  subject  is  individual  in  purpose 
and  results,  and  offers  an  opportunity  for  greater  experience  in  spe- 
cialization in  the  professions  of  art  in  industry.  The  student  and 
his  problem  are  individual  and  the  plan  provides  definite  contacts 
between  the  School  and  the  manufacturer.  Each  student  will  be 
given  every  possible  opportunity  to  experience  the  introductory 
realities  of  the  transition  between  school  life  and  professional  life, 
so  vastly  important  to  the  school,  to  the  student  and  to  the  manu- 
facturer. 

In  guiding  the  student  through  his  experience  of  four  years  of 
school  work,  we  trust  that  he  will  develop  a  sense  of  values,  a 
facility  in  expressing  his  ideas  in  design  and  workmanship,  and 
that  a  diploma  will  indicate  his  ability  to  carry  on  in  the  pro- 
fessional field  of  his  chosen  work. 

There  have  been  a  number  of  outstanding  problems  during 
the  year  which  have  given  the  students  a  wide  experience  with 
design  and  the  manufacturer.  The  students  are  unusually  fortu- 
nate to  have  to  have  had  the  co-operation  of  distinguished  manu- 
facturers who  gave  fabrics  to  be  fashioned  in  the  designs  shown 
in  the  Spring  Fashion  Show.    The  manufacturers  who  so  generously 

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contributed  to  bringing  the  elements  of  art  and  industry  together 
in  the  experiences  of  the  students  are : 

Aberfoyle  Manufacturing  Co.      Folwell  Brothers  and  Co. 
Celanese  Corporation  Kingston  Textile  Corporation 

CoLDREN  Knitting  Mills  Oak  Worsted  Co. 

Continental  Mills,  Inc.  Trico  Worsted  Co. 

Walther  Brothers  and  Co. 

A  number  of  stimulating  talks  and  conferences  have  been  given 
by  people  in  the  professional  field  of  painting,  design,  illustration, 
advertising  design,  costume  design  and  interior  decoration. 

The  School  of  Industrial  Art  was  designed  over  fifty  years  ago 
to  develop  ideas  in  art  in  industry  to  meet  the  demands  of  the  pro- 
fessional field  of  art  and  the  manufacturer.  During  the  fifty  years, 
the  School  has  served  well  the  community,  the  state  and  the  country, 
for  among  the  graduates  are  distinguished  designers,  craftsmen, 
teachers,  and  manufacturers.  Today  new  demands  are  made  upon 
the  artist,  the  designer  and  the  manufacturer  for  stronger  co-opera- 
tion and  it  is  to  this  end  the  School  projects  a  greater  service  to 
the  student  of  art  and  industry. 

In  presenting  this,  my  review  of  the  year,  and  projecting  ideas 
for  future  development,  it  gives  me  great  pleasure  to  express  my 
appreciation  of  the  fine  support  of  the  Trustees  and  the  Associate 
Committee  of  Women,  the  staff,  faculty  and  students  in  making 
this  past  term  an  outstanding  one  in  the  development  of  the  School. 

Edmondson  Hussey, 

Principal. 


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REPORT  OF  THE  TREASURER 

For  the  Fiscal  Year  ended  May  ^i,  ip^o 
GENERAL  FUND 

RECEIPTS 

State  of  Pennsylvania  Contribution $  37,500.00 

City  of  Philadelphia  Contribution 50,000.00 

Commissioners  of  Fairmount  Park  on 

account  of  Maintenance  of  Museums 118,000.00 

Income  from  Endowments 13,094. 13 

Membership  Dues 17,898.75 

Gifts 6,000.00 

Tuition  Fees 154,809.00 

Interest  on  bank  balances 874.51 

$408,176.50 

State  of  Pennsylvania  Contribution  due 

May  31,  1930 ix,5oo.oo 

Commissioners  of  Fairmount  Park  on 

account  of  Maintenance  of  Museums 

due  May  31,  1930 ix,ooo.oo 

Excess  of  Expenditures 53>537-i8 

78,037.18 

$486,2.13.68 

EXPENDITURES 

Museum  Maintenance $2.06,940.78 

School  Maintenance 189,563.18 

Administration,  Interest  and  Insurance 89,709.61 

$486,113.68 


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ASSETS  AND  LIABILITIES 

ASSETS 

Cash  on  hand  and  in  bank $    154,305.35 

Real  Estate  (cost) $550,778.99 

Less  Mortgages 500,000.00 

50,778.99 

Investments  (cost) i, 515,740. 6x 

Due  by  State  of  Pennsylvania ix, 500.00 

Due  by  Commissioners  of  Fairmount 

Park ix,ooo.oo 

$1,745,3x4.96 

Balance 108,439.91 

$1,853,764.87 

LIABILITIES 

Scholarship  Funds $      54,811.06 

Prize  Funds ii,658.8x 

Endowment  Funds 1,137,5x1.56 

$i,xo3 ,991.44 

Temporary  Loans i4x,ooo.oo 

Restricted  Funds 479.570-79  -^  ' 

Miscellaneous  Funds x8,xox.64 

$1,853,764.87 

We  have  examined  the  books  and  accounts  of  the  Pennsylvania 
Museum  of  Art  for  the  year  ending  May  31,  1930,  and  we  hereby 
certify  that  the  foregoing  Report  of  the  Treasurer  and  the  Statement 
of  Assets  and  Liabilities  correctly  set  forth  the  true  financial  position 
of  the  institution  as  of  that  date. 

Respectfully  submitted, 

Chas.  C.  Hunziker, 

Certified  Public  Accountant. 
June  6,  1930. 


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REPORT  OF  THE  ASSOCIATE  COMMITTEE 
OF  WOMEN 

To  the  President  and  Board  of  Trustees: 

I  herewith  present  the  Forty-third  Annual  Report  of  the 
Associate  Committee  of  Women, 

The  work  of  the  various  committees  has  been  carried  on  with 
the  usual  enthusiasm  and  success  during  the  past  year. 

It  is  with  profound  sorrow  that  we  announce  the  death  of  one 
of  our  officers,  Miss  Cornelia  L.  Ewing,  a  Vice  President. 

It  was  with  sincere  regret  that  we  accepted  the  resignation  of 
Mrs.  Arthur  V.  Meigs,  who  was  unanimously  elected  an  Honorary 
Member.  The  resignation  of  Mrs.  Robert  Hare  Davis  was  accepted 
with  regret. 

Miss  Margaretta  S.  Hinchman  was  elected  a  Vice  President  to 
fill  the  vacancy  occasioned  by  the  death  of  Miss  Ewing. 

Four  new  members  have  been  elected  to  fill  vacancies:  Mrs. 
Sydney  E.  Martin,  Mrs.  Henry  Norris  Piatt,  Mrs.  John  B.  Stetson 
and  Mrs.  P.  A.  B.  Widener,  ind. 

Under  the  able  direction  of  Mrs.  Eli  Kirk  Price,  an  exquisite 
performance  entitled,  "An  Italian  Fantasy,"  was  given  at  the  Penn 
Athletic  Club,  April  zS,  for  the  benefit  of  the  Students'  League 
House.  The  Committee  wishes  to  thank  Miss  Ellen  Meehan  and 
Mr.  Edward  Warwick,  who  with  the  students  of  the  School  painted 
the  beautiful  banners  which  were  used  in  the  decorations. 

The  Spring  Fashion  Show,  exhibiting  the  work  of  the  Costume 
Design  Class,  was  held  at  the  Manufacturers'  Club  for  two  evenings 
and  an  afternoon,  April  lo  and  ii.  Through  the  interest  of  Mrs. 
Henry  Brinton  Coxe,  Chairman  of  the  Committee,  materials  for 
many  of  the  costumes  were  furnished  by  textile  manufacturers.  The 
three  performances  were  largely  attended  and  great  interest  and 
enthusiasm  manifested. 

The  class  in  Furniture  Design  and  Wood-work  this  year  visited 
a  number  of  furniture  factories.  Tickets  were  presented  to  the  class 
by  the  Committee  for  an  Exhibition  of  Antiques  held  at  the  Bellevue- 
Stratford. 

The  Illustration,  Poster  and  Advertising  Classes  have  been 
greatly  stimulated  by  a  series  of  talks  given  by  men  actively  engaged 
in  such  work  in  the  business  world— thus  bringing  the  students  into 
immediate  contact  with  the  practical  demands  of  their  art. 

The  students  in  the  Interior  Decoration  Class  have  been  given  a 
number  of  valuable  and  instructive  talks  by  those  actively  engaged 

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in  the  profession.  They  have  also  visited  many  beautiful  homes, 
both  large  and  small,  thereby  gaining  an  interesting  knowledge  of 
Interior  Decoration.  A  visit  to  the  Textile  Department  of  the 
School  gave  the  students  an  excellent  idea  of  the  conditions  under 
which  fabrics  and  textiles  are  made. 

Among  the  outstanding  additions  to  the  Library  given  by  the 
Associate  Committee  of  Women  are  an  "Encyclopaedia  of  Ceramic 
Industry"  by  Alfred  B.  Searle,  "The  Pageant  of  America"  and  the 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica.  The  attendance  at  the  Library  for  the 
year  was  about  10,000. 

The  students  in  the  Modeling  Class  during  the  past  year  have 
been  given  the  opportunity  of  doing  an  unusual  amount  of  creative 
work.  Under  Mr.  Renzetti's  instruction  great  enthusiasm  for  their 
work  has  been  evidenced  by  the  students.  For  the  purpose  of 
intimate  study  of  animal  life  the  Saturday  Junior  Class  has  made 
several  visits  to  the  Zoo  which  greatly  benefitted  their  work. 

The  Pottery  Class  had  a  most  successful  year,  with  a  large 
enrollment  and  a  most  enthusiastic  group  of  students  who  have 
produced  some  very  fine  work. 

Many  prizes  given  by  the  Committee  were  awarded  to  the  pupils 
in  both  the  Art  and  the  Textile  Departments.  A  full  list  of  these 
prizes  has  been  printed  in  a  separate  pamphlet  by  the  School. 

More  than  1500  articles  in  the  Property  Room — costumes,  still 
life,  and  drapery — have  been  used  in  their  work  by  the  students 
during  the  past  year;  therefore  there  is  urgent  need  of  replenishing 
the  supply. 

The  Students'  League  House  has  been  made  very  comfortable 
and  attractive  during  the  past  year  by  various  improvements  and 
repairs,  made  possible  by  the  generous  appropriation  from  the 
treasury,  supplemented  by  donations  from  individual  members  of  the 
Board.  The  League  House  Committee,  the  House  Mother,  and  the 
girl  students  have  sustained  an  irreparable  loss  in  the  death  of  Miss 
Cornelia  Ewing.  Always  bright,  optimistic  and  inspiring,  she  was, 
up  to  the  very  last  week  of  her  life,  one  to  whom  all  went  with  their 
problems,  sure  always  of  assistance  and  sympathy. 

Among  the  students  of  the  Textile  School  during  the  past  year, 
there  have  been  an  unusual  number  of  college  graduates  and  repre- 
sentatives from  the  Army  and  the  Navy  sent  to  the  School  by  the 
Government.  In  March  there  was  a  showing  in  the  exhibition 
hall  of  the  Textile  School  of  the  remarkable  Clouzot  Collection  of 
the  Toiles  de  Jouy,  lately  presented  to  the  Museum. 

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During  several  of  the  winter  months  a  series  of  weekly  teas  was 
held  in  the  beautiful  rooms  of  the  Museum.  On  these  occasions 
most  interesting  talks  on  special  subjects  were  given  by  various 
members  of  the  Museum  Staff.  This  was  perhaps  one  of  the  most 
interesting  and  successful  of  the  activities  of  the  Women's  Com- 
mittee. 

Respectfully  submitted, 

Elizabeth  Conway  Clark, 

Corresponding  Secretary. 


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MEMBERSHIP 

CLASSIFICATION  OF  MEMBERS 

Benefactors,  who  contribute  or  bequeath  $i5,ooo  or  more  to 
the  Corporation. 

Patrons,  who  contribute  or  bequeath  $5,000  to  the  Corporation. 

Fellows,  who  contribute  $1,000  at  one  time. 

Life  Members,  who  contribute  $500  at  one  time. 

Associates,  who  contribute  $150  a  year. 

Sustaining  Members,  who  contribute  $100  a  year. 

Contributing  Members,  who  contribute  $15  a  year. 

Annual  Members,  who  contribute  $10  a  year. 

Any  person  may  be  elected  a  Benefactor,  Patron,  Fellow  or 
Life  Member,  who  shall  have  made  a  gift  to  an  amount  requisite 
for  admission  to  the  respective  class,  and  an  Honorary  Benefactor, 
Honorary  Patron  or  Honorary  Fellow,  who  shall  have  made  a  loan 
of  an  important  work  of  art  or  collection  of  a  value  equal  to  the 
gift  of  the  corresponding  class  of  members  of  the  Corporation. 

Benefactors,  Patrons,  Fellows  and  Life  Members  are  not  liable 
to  annual  dues. 

All  funds  received  from  Benefactors,  Patrons,  Fellows  and  Life 
Members  are  permanently  invested  as  part  of  the  Endowment 
Fund,  unless  otherwise  requested  by  the  donor. 


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MEMBERS  OF  THE  CORPORATION 


Benefactors,  Patrons  and  Fellows  are  enrolled  in  perpetuity. 
Those  deceased  are  indicated  by  italics. 

BENEFACTORS 


Bauch,  Margaret  L. 
BoK,  Louise  Curtis 
BowMAH,  Elizabeth  Malcolm 
Chandler,  Percy  M. 
Clark,  Edward  W. 
Curtis,  Cyrus  H.  K. 
Darley,  Frahcis  F.  S. 
DoLFiNGER,  Henry 
Eakins,  Susan  Macdowell 
Elkins,  William  M. 

FrISHMUTH,  i'ARAH  S. 

General  Education  Board 
Harding,  Dorothea  Barney 
Helme.  William  E. 
Henry,  Mrs.  Charles  Wolcott 
J  ANNE  Y,  Walter  C. 
Jehks.Johh  Story 
Johnson,  Eldridge  Reeves 
Keehmle,  M.  Theresa 

Wood. 


Lea,  Charlotte  Augusta 
LoRiMER,  George  Horace 
LuDiHCTOK,  Charles  H. 
Macee,JamesR. 
McIlhehky,  Johh  D. 
McLean,  William  L. 
Moore,  Clara/. 

Morris,  Miss  Lydia  Thompson 
Rice,  Mrs  .  Alexander  Hamilton 
Robinette,  Edward  B. 
Shippeh,  Elizabeth  Swift 
SiNKLER,  Wharton 
SiNKLER,  Mrs.  Wharton 
Taylor,  Roland  L. 
Temple,  Joseph  E. 
Warden,  William  G. 
Weightmah,  William 
WiDENER,  George  D. 
Williams,  Mary  Adeline 

W^ILLIAM 


HONORARY  BENEFACTORS 

American  Philosophical  Dixon,  Mrs.  Fitz  Eugene 

Society  Garvan,  Francis  P. 

Clarke,  Thomas  B.  Garvan,  Mrs.  Francis  P. 

Dixon,  Fitz  Eugene  Parsons,  Ella 

Williams,  Mary  A. 


PATRONS 


Baird.Johh 
Bartoh,SusahR. 
Berwind,  Harry  A. 
Bispham,  George  Tucker 
Blaxchard.  Ahha 
Blahchard,  Harriet 
BoDiNE,  Samuel  T. 
BoK,  Edward 
Braun,  John  F. 


Brown,  Henry  L 
Brown,  Mrs.  John  A.,  Jr. 
Browning,  Mrs.  Edward 
Carson,  Mrs.  Hampton  L. 
Cheston,  Radcliffe,  Jr. 
Cheston,  Mrs.  Radcliffe,  Jr. 
Childs,  George  W. 
Clark,  Clarence  M. 
Collet,  Mark  Wilkes 


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PATRONS  {Continue^ 


Collins,  Philip  S. 

Combs,  Mary  A. 

Cramp,  Mrs.  Theodore  W. 

CKKm  JonnA. 

Cressoh,  James  H. 

Dick,  Mrs.  William  A. 

DissTON,  Henry  and  Sons 

DoBBiKS,  Mart  A. 

Do  LAN,  Clarence  W. 

DoLAN,  H.  Yale 

DOLAN,  ISABELLE  W. 

DoLAH.  Thomas 

Drexel,  a  J. 

Drexel  F.  a. 

Flagg,  Stanley  Griswold,  Jr. 

Foster,  Frank  B. 

Foster,  Mrs.  Frank  B. 

FuGUET,  Howard 

Garrett, /uLiA 

Garrett,  W.  E.,Jr. 

GiBsoH,  Hekr^  C. 

Gibson,  Henry  C. 

GiBSOH.  SusAH  W.  p. 

Griscom,  Rodman  E. 

Harrisoh,  Emily  Lelaxd 

Harrisoh,  Thomas  Skeltoh 

Helme,  Mrs.  William  E. 

Henry,  Mrs.  J.  Norman 

Hoffman,  Benjamin  R. 

HousTOH.  H.  H. 

Ingersoll,  Charles  E. 

Janney,  Mrs.  Walter  C. 

Jenks,  John  S. 

Kent,  A.  Atwater 

Kent,  Mrs.  A.  Atwater 

Earner,  Chester  W. 

Laughlin,  Miss  Anne  Irwin 

Lauchlih,  Hehry  a. 

Lea,  Hehrt  C. 

Lea,  NiHA 

Leiper,  Mrs.  James  G.,  Jr. 

Lewis,  Frahcis  W. 

LippiHCOTT,  Aches 

LippiNCOTT,  Walter 

LuDiNGTON,  Wright  S. 

Wolf, 


Macee,  Fahhie  S. 

Martin,  John  C. 

Martin,  Mrs.  John  C. 

McCarthy,  John  A. 

McFadden,  George 

McFaddeh,Johh  H. 

McIlhenny,  Mrs.  Francis  S. 

McIlhenny,  Mrs.  John  D. 

Meigs,  Mrs.  Arthur  V. 

Morris, /oH7v{T. 

Morris,  Samuel  Wheeler 

Neumak,  Charles  V. 

Nichols,  Mrs.  H.  S.  Prentiss 

Page,  Louis  Room  ah 

Patterson,  Mrs.  Frank  Thorne 

Pell.  Alfred  Duahe 

Price,  Eli  Kirk 

Kea,  Samuel 

Rea,  Mary  M.  Black 

Ritchie,  Craig  D. 

Roberts,  Mrs.  Howard 

Rockefeller,  John  D.,  Jr. 

ROSENWALD,  LeSSING  J. 
i'cOTT,  AhHA  D. 

Search,  Theodore  C. 
Seeler,  Edgar  V. 
Simpson,  Alex.,  Jr. 
Smith,  Albert  L. 
Smith,  Mrs.  Alfred  Percival 
Smith,  Mrs.  C.  Morton 
Smith,  Edward  B.,  Jr. 
Smith,  Geoffrey  S. 
Smith,  John  Story 
Starr,  Isaac  Tatnall 
Stokes,  J.  Stogdell 
Sullivah,James  F. 
Sulzberger,  Mater 
Tatlor.  Mart  E. 
Tyson,  Carroll  S.,  Jr. 
Tyson,  Mrs.  Carroll  S.,  Jr. 
Wasserman,  Joseph 
Whitney,  A.  and  Sons 
Williams,  Mrs.  Charles  F. 
W^ister,  Sabihe  dLhvilliers 
W^ister,  Sarah  Tyler 
Morris 


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HONORARY  PATRONS 


First  Baptist  Church  of 

Philadelphia 
Da  Costa,  John  C. 
DuPoNT,  Henry  F. 
Fleisher,  Walter  A. 
Numismatic  and  Antiquarian 

Society  of  Philadelphia 


PiTCAiRN,  Raymond 
Robinson,  Elise  Biddle 
Scott,  Mary  Howard  Sturgis 
Steel,  Mrs.  Alfred  G.  B. 
Stout,  C.  Frederick  C. 
Stout,  Mrs.  C.  Frederick  C. 


FELLOWS 


Allen,  Laura 
Armstrong,  F.  Wallis 
Artman,  Caroline  Foerderer 
Austin,  Lucylle 
Baird,  Mrs.  Edgar  Wright 
Baker,  Mrs.  Samuel  M. 
Ballard,  Ellis  Ames 
Battles,  Frank 
Beeber,  Dimner 
B.  T.  B. 

Benson,  Mrs.  Edwin  N.,  Jr. 
Berwind,  Mrs.  Henry  A. 
Bettle,  Mrs.  Samuel 
Biddle,  Mrs.  Arthur 
Blair,  Andrew 
Blair,  Mrs.  Andrew 
BocHMAN,  Charles  F. 
BocKius,  Morris  R. 
Bond,  Charles 
BowEN,  Samuel  B. 
Boyd,  William 
Bracken,  Francis  B. 
Browh,James  Crosby 
Brubaker,  Mrs.  Albert  P. 
Bullitt,  Orville  H. 
BuRNHAM,  Mrs.  George,  Jr. 
Cardeza,  Charlotte  D.  M. 
Carruth.  Johh  G. 
Carson,  Hamptoh  L. 
Carter,  Mrs.  William  T. 
Cassatt,  Gardner 
Cassatt,  Robert  K. 
Chamberlin,  William  B. 
Coleman,  Fannie  B. 
Coles,  Mary  R. 


CoLTON,  Mrs.  Sabin  W.,  Jr. 
CoxE,  Mrs.  Alexander  Brown 
Coxe,  Mrs.  Henry  Brinton 
Crake,  T.  I. 

CuRTiN,  William  Wilson 
Davis,  Mrs.  Charles  P. 
Day,  Charles  C. 
Day,  Mrs.  Charles  C. 

DE  SCHAUENSEE,   MrS.    RoDOLPHE 

Dickson,  Arthur  G. 

Dixon,  Mrs.  Samuel  G. 

DoRRANCE,  John  T. 

DoRRANCE,  Mrs.  John  T. 

duPont,  Lammot 

DuPoHT,  Bertha  Taylor 

duPont,  Pierre  S. 

DuPoNT,  Mrs.  Pierre  S. 

Earle,  Mrs.  George  H.,  Jr. 

EisENLOHR,  Charles  J. 

Evans,  Ralph  B. 

Eels,  Samuel  S. 

Fisher,  Edith  T. 

Flagg,  Mrs.  Stanley  G.,  Jr. 

Frazier,  George  Harrison 

Frazier,Mrs.  George  Harrison 

Fuller,  Walter  D. 

Fuller,  Mrs.  Walter  D. 

Fuller,  Mrs.  William  A.  M. 

Gates,  Thomas  S. 

Geist,  Clarence  H. 

Gest,  William  P. 

Gibson,  Mrs.  Henry  C. 

Greenfield,  Albert  M. 

Gribbel,  John 

Griswold,  Mrs.  Frank  Tracey 


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FELLOWS  {Continued) 


Groome,  Mrs.  John  C. 
Hall  AH  AN,  Walter  J. 
Hart,  Charles  D. 
Hart,  Mary  M. 
Hatfield,  Henry  Reed 
Henson,  Edward  F. 
Hinchman,  Margaretta  S. 
Hockley,  Amelia  D. 
HoPKiNSON,  Edward,  Jr. 
Horn,  Joseph  V. 
Horner,  Samuel,  Jr. 
Hubbard,  Mrs.  Henry  V. 
Huff,  Mrs.  George  F. 
Humphreys,  Letitia 
Hutchinson,  Mrs.  Joseph  B. 
Hutchinson,  Sydney  E. 
Ingersoll,  Henry  McKean 
Ingersoll,  R.  Sturgis 
Jayne,  Mrs.  Henry  LaBarre 
Jayne,  Horace  H.  F. 
Jenkins,  Charles  F. 
Johnson,  Alba  B. 
Johnson,  Mrs.  Edwin  J. 
Johnson,  Mary  Warner 
Keen,  Edwin  F. 
Kuehnle,  C.  Albert 
Ladd,  Mrs.  Westray 
Lavino,  E.  J. 
Lea,  Arthur  H. 
Lea,  Mrs.  Arthur  H. 
Leeds,  Morris  E. 
Lippincott,  J.  Bertram 
LiPPiNCOTT,  Mrs.  J.  Bertram 
LoEB,  Arthur 
Mansure,  Edmund  L. 
Mason,  John  H.,  Sr. 
Mason,  Rebecca  P.  SrEVEHSon 
McClatchy,  John  H. 
McCreary,  Mrs.  George  D. 
McFadden,  J.  Franklin 
McGiLL,  Mary  E. 
McMichael,  Emory 
McMuRTRiE,  Ellen 
McViTTY,  Albert  E. 


Meirs,  Mrs.  Richard  Waln 
Mercer,  William  R. 
Mercer,  Mrs.  William  R. 
Morgan,  Frances  B.  W. 
Morris,  Lawrence  J. 
Morris,  Mrs.  Samuel  Wheeler 
Moss,  Frank  H. 
Moss,  Mrs.  Frank  H. 
Munthe,  Gen.  J.  W.  N. 
MuNsoN,  George  S. 
MuNSON,  Mrs.  George  S. 
Newbold,  Arthur  E.,  Jr. 
Newton,  A.  Edward 
Norton,  Mrs.  Nathaniel  R. 
Peck,  Staunton  B. 
Peck,  Mrs.  Staunton  B. 
Pell,  Cornelia  Livingston 
Penrose,  Boies,  ind 
Price,  Warwick  James 
Prime,  Mrs.  Alfred  C. 
Randolph,  Anna 
Rebmann,  Godfrey 
Rebmann,  Mrs.  Godfrey 
Reifshtder,  Howard 
Reilly,  George 
Roberts,  Mrs.  Edward 
Robins,  Thomas 

RODENBOUGH,  ElMER  E. 

Roosevelt,  Nicholas  G. 
rosenbach,  a.  s.  w. 
RosENBACH,  Philip  H. 
Rossmassler,  Mrs.  Richard 

Sahta  Eulalia,  Couwess  Elizabeth 

DE 

Saunders,  William  L.,  xnd 
Saunders,  Mrs.  William  L.,  xnd 
Simon,  Edward  P. 
SiNKLER,  Caroline  S. 
Sinkler,  Mrs.  James  M.  R. 
Smith,  Lewis  Lawrence 
Smith,  W.  Hinckle 
Starr,  Mrs.  Isaac  Tatnall 
Stengel,  Mrs.  Alfred 
Stewart,  W,  Plunkett 


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FELLOWS  (Continue!) 


Stimson,  Anna  K. 

Stotesbury,  Mrs.  Edward  T. 

Strawbridge,  Frederic  H. 

Strawbridge,  Mrs.  Frederic  H. 

Sullivan,  John  J. 

Thomson,  Anne 

Thomson,  Mrs.  Frank  Graham 

Thomson,  Walter  S. 

TowNSEND,  Mrs.  David 

TuBiZE  Artificial  Silk  Co. 

Van  Dyke,  J.  W. 

Van  Sciver,  George  D. 

Vaux,  Henry  Pepper 

Vaux,  Mrs.  Henry  Pepper 


Wainwright,  F.  King 
Waller,  Mrs.  Littleton  W.  T., 

Jr. 

Wakamakek,  Room  ah 
Ward,  T.  Johnson 
Warriner,  Samuel  D. 
Williams,  David  E. 
Williams,  John  B. 
Wills,  Mrs.  William  M. 
Windrim,  John  T. 
WuRTS,  Mrs.  C.  Stewart 
Yarnall,  Charlton 
Yarn  all,  Mrs.  Charlton 
Ye  ATM  AN,  Mrs.  Pope 


Zimmermann,  John  E. 
HONORARY  FELLOWS 


Barringer,  Daniel  M. 
Brock,  Alice  G. 
Brock,  Henry  G. 
Cadwalader,  Mary  H.  F. 
Easby,  Mrs.  John  H. 
Harrison,  H.  Norris 
Harrison,  John,  Jr. 
Hayward,  Nathan 
Hayward,  Mrs.  Nathan 
Kuhn,  C.  Hartman 


Lea,  Elizabeth  Jaudon 
Lea,  Van  Antwerp 
Newbold,  Clement  B. 
Pennsylvania  Hospital 
PiTCAiRN,  Theodore 
Smith,  Esther  Morton 
Society  of  the  Sons  of 

St.  George 
Wells,  Helen  Douw 
Wister,  Owen 


LIFE  MEMBERS 


Abbott,  Yarnall 

Allen,  Joseph 

AuDENRiED,  Mrs.  Lewis 

Baeder,  Adamson  &  Co. 

Baily,  Albert  L. 

Barney,  Charles  D. 

Barney,  James  W. 

Battles,  H.  H. 

Battles,  Mrs.  H.  H. 

Beardwood,  Mrs.  Joseph  T. 

Beck,  Adele  M. 

Bein,  August 

Bell,  Mrs.  Samuel  Howard,  Jr. 

Blaetz,  Jacob  H, 

Blakiston,  Kenneth  M. 


Blakiston,  Mary 
Bland,  P.  Brooke 
Bland,  Mrs.  P.  Brooke 
Boericke,  Gideon 
Boger  &  Crawford 
Bower,  F.  B. 
Bower,  William  H. 
Brazier,  E.  Josephine 
Bread Y,  Edwin  F. 
Breck,  Mrs.  William  Roger 
Brengle,  Henry  G. 
Brock,  Henry  G. 
Bryant,  Henry  G. 
BuDD,  Edward  G. 
Butcher,  Henry  C. 


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LIFE  MEMBERS  (Continued^ 


Butcher,  Mrs.  Henry  C. 
Butler,  Mrs.  Edgar  H. 
Caldwell,  J.  E.  &  Co. 
Campbell,  Milton 
Canby,  W.  Marriott 
Canby,  Mrs.  W.  Marriott 
Capp,  Seth  Bunker 
Carpenter,  Aaron  E. 
Chase,  Mrs.  Mary  Justice 
Chichester,  Mrs.  George 
Clapp,  Mrs.  B.  Frank 
Clark,  Charles  D. 
Clark,  Walton 
Clark,  Mrs.  Walton 
Clarke,  Louis  S. 
Cochran,  M. 
Coleman,  Edward  R. 
Collins,  Alfred  M. 
Collins,  Henry  H. 
Collins,  Mrs.  P.  S. 
Cope,  Caroline  E. 
Crosby,  Everett  U. 
CuRWEN,  Samuel  M. 
D'AscENZo,  Nicola 
Day,  Mrs.  Richard  H. 
De  La  Cour,  J.  Carl 
De  La  Cour,  Mrs.  J.  Carl 
DoBSON,  John  and  James,  Inc. 
Dodge,  Mrs.  James  Mapes 
Dreer,  Mrs.  William  F. 
Drexel,  Mrs.  John  R. 
Drinker,  Henry  S. 
Duhring,  Mrs.  Henry 
duPontdeNemours,E.  I.  &Co. 
DwiER,  W.  Kirkland 
Eagleson,  John 
Eddystone  Mfg.  Co. 
Elkins,  George  W.,  Jr. 
EsHNER,  Augustus  A. 
Evans,  Charles 
Evans,  Lena  Cadwalader 
Evans,  Thomas 
Evans,  Mrs.  Thomas 
Eyre,  Mrs.  Lawrence 


Fay,  Leonard  A. 

Fels,  Mrs.  Samuel  S. 
Fisher,  Maud 
Fleisher,  Arthur  A. 
Ford,  Bruce 
Ford,  Mrs.  Bruce 
Foulkrod,  Mrs.  John  J.,  Jr. 
Fromuth,  August  G. 
Galloway,  Walter  B. 
Garrett,  Mrs.  Walter 
Gest,  Mrs.  John  Marshall 
Geyelin,  Mrs.  Emile  C. 
Greene,  Mrs.  William  H. 
Grove,  Mrs.  Henry  S. 
Groves,  Mrs.  F.  Stanley,  Jr. 
Hacker,  Mrs.  Caspar  W. 
Halstead,  Mrs.  David 
Harper,  William  Warner 
Harper,  Mrs.  William  Warner 
Harrison,  George  L. 
Harrison,  Henry  Norris 
Harrison,  John,  Jr. 
Harvey,  J.  S.  C. 
Harvey,  Mrs.  J.  S.  C. 
Harvey,  R.  Wistar 
Heimerdinger,  Leo  H. 
Heppe,  Florence  J. 
Hetzel,  George  C. 
Hill,  George  W. 
Hinchman,  Anne 
Hires,  Charles  E. 
Hoffman,  Mrs.  J.  Ogden 
HOLTON,  J.  S.  W. 
Horn  &  Hard  art  Baking  Co. 
HoRROCKs,  Chas.  M.  &J.  Howard 
horstmann,  william  h. 

&  Sons 
HuNEKER,  John  F. 
Ingersoll,  Mrs.  Charles  E. 
Ingersoll,  Charles  Jared 
Irwin,  H.  DeWitt 
Jackson,  Albert  Atlee 
Jackson,  Mrs.  Albert  Atlee 
Jarden,  Mrs.  Mary  Templin 


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LIFE  MEMBERS  (Continued) 


Jayne,  David  &  Sons 
Johnson,  Mrs.  George  K. 
Johnson,  Herbert 
Johnson,  R.  Winder 
JusTi,  Henry  M. 
Keen,  Mrs.  Edwin  F. 
Keen,  Florence 
Kennedy,  John  M.,  Jr. 
Ketterlinus,  J.  Louis 
Ketterlinus,  Mrs.  J.  Louis 
Klauder,  Charles  Z. 
Klebansky,  Wolf 
Klebansky,  Mrs.  Wolf 
KoHN,  Harry  E. 
Kohn,  Irving 

Krumbhaar,  Mrs.  Edward  B. 
Landenberger,  J.  William 
Leisenring,  Edward  B. 
Lewis,  Mrs.  John  Frederick 
Lewis,  Richard  A. 
Lloyd,  Malcolm,  Jr. 
LoEB,  Mrs.  Herman 
Logan,  Mrs.  Robert  R. 
Louchheim,  Jerome  H. 
LowRY,  John  C. 
MacCoy,  W.  Logan 
MacCoy,  Mrs.  W.  Logan 
MacNeill,  William 
Madeira,  Louis  C.  &  Sons 
Martin,  Mrs.  Sydney  E. 
Mason,  Jane  Graham 
Matteossian,  Mrs.  Her  ant 

Baron 
May,  Mrs.  Joseph 
McCahan,  William  J.,  Jr. 
McLanahan,  M.  Hawley 
McMiCHAEL,  Mrs.  Emory 
McNeely,  Miss  Florence 
McNeely,  Robert  K. 
McNeely,  Mrs.  Robert  K. 
McOwEN,  Frederick 
Meigs,  Arthur  I. 
Mertz,  Mrs.  Oscar  E. 
Mertz,  Oscar  E.,  Jr. 


Miles,  Thomas  H. 
Miller,  Mrs.  E.  Clarence 
MiLLViLLE  Mfg.  Co. 
Milne,  David 
Minds,  John  H. 
Montgomery,  Robert  L. 
Montgomery,  Mrs.  Robert  L. 
Moore,  Mrs.  Amory  C. 
Moore,  Clarence  B. 
Morris,  Effingham  B. 
Morton,  Mrs.  Arthur  V. 
Newbold,  Mrs.  John  S. 
Newton,  Mrs.  A.  Edward 
Newton,  E.  Swift 
Newton,  Mrs.  Jewett  B. 
Oehrle  Brothers 
Oliver  Knitting  Co. 
Olsen,  Tinius,  Sr. 
Peck,  Arthur 
Perot,  T.  Morris,  Jr. 
PiTCAiRN,  Raymond 
Powers,  Thomas  Harris 
Proctor  and  Schwartz 
Provident  Trust  Co. 
Quaker  Lace  Co. 
RoBBiNs,  George  A. 
Roberts,  Mrs.  Charles 
Roberts,  George  Brinton 
Roberts,  Mrs.  George  Brinton 
Robins,  Mrs.  Thomas 
Robinson,  Anthony  Wayne 
Rossmassler,  Walter  H. 
Ryan,  James  J. 
Schmidt,  Charles  E. 

SCHOETTLE,  EdWIN  J. 

ScHOLEs,  William,  Sons,  Inc. 
ScHWEHN,  Harry  J. 
Segal,  Adolph 
Semple,  Helen 
Semple,  Mrs.  Matthew 
Sewall,  Arthur  W. 
Sew  ALL,  Mrs.  Arthur  W. 
Smith,  Henry  C. 
Smith,  Horace  Eugene 


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LIFE  MEMBERS  (Continued) 


Smith,  J.  Willison 
Smith,  Mrs.  Jacqueline  H. 
Smith,  Mrs.  Lewis  Lawrence 
Spink,  William 
Steel  Heddle  Mfg.  Co. 
Steele,  Joseph  M. 
Stewardson,  Emlyn  L. 
Stokes,  Mrs.  Horace 
Sullivan,  James  J. 
SupPLEE- Wills-Jones  Milk  Co. 
SuTRO,  Paul  E. 
Sykes  Brothers,  Inc. 
Taft,  Elihu  B. 
Taylor,  John  C. 
Thayer,  Mrs.  Sydney 
Thomas,  T.  Lewis 
Thompson,  Arthur  W. 
Thropp,  Mrs.  Joseph  E. 
Todd,  Mrs.  Forde  Anderson 
ToNNER,  Mrs.  William  T. 
TowNSEND,  John  Barnes 


TowNSEND,  Mrs.  John  Barnes 
TowNSEND,  Miss  Pauline 
Tyler,  Sydney  F. 
Vaughan,  Charles  P. 
Vaughan,  Mrs.  Ira 
Wagner,  Samuel 
Warner,  Langdon 
Weimer,  Albert  B. 
Welsh,  Francis  Ralston 
Wetherill  and  Brother 
Whitall,  Tatum  Co. 
Williams,  Mrs.  David  E. 
Wistar,  J.  Morris 
Wood,  Mrs.  Charles  Martin 
Wood,  Mrs.  Richard  D. 
Wood,  Walter 
Woodward,  Mrs.  George 
Wriggins,  Charles  C. 
Wright,  Mrs.  Raymond  D.  B. 
Wyatt,  Mrs.  Walter  S. 
Zimmerman,  Mason  W. 


ASSOCIATE 
McCurdy,  Mrs.  Josephine  B. 


SUSTAINING  MEMBERS 


Atlas  Dye  Works 
Brooks  Brothers  Co. 
Clothier,  Isaac 
Fairmount  Park  Art 

Association 
Masland,  C,  H.  &  Sons,  Inc. 


McGuiRK,  John  J. 
Roberts,  Mrs.  Percival,  Jr. 
Stead-Miller  Company 
Wetherill,  Mrs.  Samuel  P. 
Wood,  Edward  Randolph 
WuRTS,  Robert  Kennedy 


CONTRIBUTING  MEMBERS 


Abbott's  Alderney  Dairies 
Aitkin,  A.  King 
Albrecht,  Nicholas 
Art  Alliance,  The 
Ashbrook,  Roland 
Bachman,  Mr.  and  Mrs. 

Frank  H. 
Bacon,  Mrs.  C.  C. 
Bains,  E. 
Bains,  George,  Jr. 


Bates,  Daniel  Moore 
Batty,  George 
Biddle,  Mr.  and  Mrs. 

James  G. 
Bloch,  Arthur 
Bochmann,  F.  A.  and 

Company,  Inc. 
Bodine,  William  W. 
Bonnell,  Mrs.  Henry  H. 
Bromley,  Henry  S. 


Broomall,  Mrs.  Harold  S. 
Brown,  Landy  B. 
Browne,  Mrs.  John  Coates 
Brownell,  Eleanor  O. 
Burlap,  Martin 
Burpee,  Mrs.  Frank  H. 
Byram,  E.  Spencer 
Campbell,  John  J. 
Carstairs,  Daniel  H. 
Clay,  Helen  Maud 


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Clay,  Mrs.  Mary  F.  R. 
Clothier,  Isaac  H.,  Jr. 
Collins,  Mrs.  Henry  L.,  Jr. 
Community  Finance 

Service,  Inc. 
Converse,  Mary  E. 
Cooke,  Mrs.  Morris 

Llewellyn 
Crozcr,  George  K.,  Jr. 
Cunningham,  Wilfred  H. 
Curran,  Mrs.  George  W. 
Curric,  Barton  W. 
Cuyler,  Mrs.  T.  DeWitt 
Darlington,  William  M. 
Dashiell,  Mrs.  P.  T. 
Davis,  Charles  N. 
Dearnley,  Elizabeth 
Degn,  William  L. 
Delany,  Charles 
Dixon,  Mrs.  C.  G. 
Dodge,  Mr.  and  Mrs. 

Donald  D. 
Doughten,  William  S. 
Drexel,  Mrs.  George  W. 

Childs 
Dykeman  &  Loeb 
Fischer,  A.  Koerting 
Fisher,  Howard  W. 
Fisher,  Mrs.  Thomas 
Fletcher  Works 
Foerderer,  Percival  E. 
Fox,  Hannah 
Freeman,  Mrs.  Samuel  M. 
Freund,  Rudolph 
Friedberger-Aaron 

Manufacturing  Company 
Gamble,  James 
Gates,  Jay 
Gibbs  Underwear 

Company 
Gilmour,  R.  and  A.  J. 
Gimbel,  Ethel  N. 
Goldstein,  Leopold 
Goodell,  E.  P. 
Gray,  Wilfred 
Hackett,  Mr.  and  Mrs. 

George  E. 
Hamilton,  Richard  J. 
Hano,  Lester 
Hart,  Mrs.  Charles 

McCurdy 
Hart,  Hugh  D. 
Hastings,  Mrs.  Robert  E. 
Heath,  Leslie  O. 
Hellerman,  Mrs.  Harry,  Sr. 
Henderson,  Mrs.  Samuel  J. 
Hiester,  Mrs.  Isaac 


Holmes,  William  L. 

Howland,  Alice  G. 

Ingersoll,  Jeannie  H. 

Ionic  Mills 

Jeanes,  Mrs.  Isaac  W. 

Jones,  Frederick  T. 

Kaufmann,  Morris 

Kelley,  John  A.,  Jr. 

Kerr,  Mrs.  George  M. 

Kind,  Hermine 

Knox,  Charles  C. 

Lafore,  Mrs.  John  A. 

Lea,  Charles  M. 

Legge,  Percy  A. 

Leighton,  A.  O. 

Leighton,  Mrs.  A.  O. 

Levering,  Frank  D. 

Levering,  J.  Walter 

Lewis,  Mrs.  Saunders,  Jr. 

Lewis,  Theodore  J. 

Ley,  Mrs.  Harold  G. 

Logan  Investment  Society 

Lippincott,  C.  Carroll 

Lucfington,  C.  Townsend 

Ludington,  Mrs.  C. 
Townsend 

MacCoy,  Helen 

Mallery,  Otto  T. 

Markoe,  Mrs.  John 

Marsden,  Mrs.  Biddle  R. 

Martz,  H.  R. 

McKinley,  Richard  S. 

McQuillen,  Daniel  N. 

McShea,  Walter  Ross 

Mellor,  Norman 

Merrick,  J.  Hartley 

Millville  Manufacturing 
Company 

Mitchell,  Allen  R.  and  Sons 

Molthon,  E.  H. 

Montgomery,  William  J. 

Morris,  E.  H. 

Morris,  H.  C. 

Moss  Rose  Manufactur- 
ing Company 

Murphy,  Edward 

Nalle,  Mrs.  Richard  T. 

Nathanson,  Mrs.  Harry  M. 

Newbold,  Eugene  S. 

Oelbermann,  William  D. 

Oliver,  Mrs.  L.  Stauffer 

Page,  Mrs.  Louis  Rodman 

Parker,  Mrs.  Alvin  A. 

Parker,  Robert  B. 

Peirce,  Wilmot  Grant 

Peirce,  Mrs.  Wilmot  Grant 

Pepper,  Mrs.  William 


Perot,  Mrs.  T.  Morris,  Jr. 
Peterson,  Arthur 
Pew,  J.  Howard 
Phelps,  Henry  F. 
Philadelphia  Carpet  Mills 
Philadelphia  Felt 

Company 
Phillips,  Joseph  L. 
Posey,  William  Campbell 
Quinn,  Richard  Lewis 
Read,  William  F.  and 

Sons  Company 
Reilly,  Mrs.  John 
Reilly,  Mrs.  Joseph  H. 
Rhoads,  William  G. 
Rivinus,  E.  F. 
Rosenbach  Galleries,  The 
Rush,  Mrs.  Benjamin 
Samuel,  Frank 
Sanborn,  Edward  H. 
Sauveur,  Franklin  D. 
Schiedt,  J.  Henry 
Schmidt,  Mrs.  Edward 

A. 
Seeler,  Mrs.  Edgar  V. 
Sewell,  Mrs.  W.J.,Jr. 
Sharp,  Harry  S. 
Sharpies,  William 
Shrigley,  Ethel  Austin 
Simon,  Mrs.  Stephen  J. 
Smith,  J.  Mark 
Smith,  Ludlow  Ogden 
Snowden,  F.  Laird 
Sparks,  John  W. 
Sproules,  Edward  G. 
Stroud,  Mrs.  Morris  W. 
Sullivan,  Marshall  P. 
Thomson,  Anne,  Jr. 
Tily,  Herbert  J. 
Trainer,  Joseph  C. 
Turner,  John  S. 
Walther,  John  F. 
Warden,  Mrs.  Clarence  A. 
Wasserman,  Howard 
Wentz,  Mrs.  Daniel  B. 
West,  Isabelle 
Wheeler,  Mrs.  Walter  T. 
Whitall,  Mrs.  John  M. 
Whiteley  and  Collier 
Willard,  Mrs.  De  Forest  P. 
Willcox,  James  M. 
Wilmsen,  Bernard 
Wilson,  W.  Reynolds 
Winsor,  Mrs.  James  D. 
Wood,  Clement  B. 
Wood,  John  J. 
Wood,  Marion  Biddle 


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Abbott,  Francis  L. 
Abbott,  Frank  R. 
Abbott,  Fred  W. 
Abbott,  Gertrude 
Abbott,  J.  Herman 
Abmeyer,  Gustav  W.  E. 
Abrahams,  Robert  D. 
Academy  of  the  New 

Church  Library 
Achuff,  Robert  P. 
Acker,  Mrs.  Finley 
Acton,  Kesniel  C. 
Adaire,  Alexander 
Adams,  Francis  P. 
Adams,  Mrs.  Henry  Allen 
Adamson,  Mrs.  C.  B. 
Addie,  Mrs.  Thomas 

Heriot 
Addis,  Leonard  M. 
Adclhelm,  John  S. 
Adger,  Willian 
Adler,  Francis  Heed 
Adolph,  Albert  J. 
Acrtsen,  Mrs.  GuilHaem, 

Jr. 

Alden,  E.  H. 
Alexander,  Benjamin 
Alexander,  Edward  T. 
Alexander,  Mrs.  G.  H. 
Alexander,  Mrs.  Griffith 
Alexander,  Mrs.  Jas.  Leon 
Alexander,  Mrs.  Helen  V. 
Alexander,  Leo 
Alleman,  Gellert 
Allen,  A.  Rushton 
Allen,  Agnes 
Allen,  Clifford  P.,  Jr. 
Allen,  Curtis 
Allen,  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Allen,  Eugene,  Y. 
Allen,  Mrs.  Frederick  V. 
Allen,  Leonidas 
Allen,  Maria  McKean 
Allen,  Ralph  C. 
Allen,  William  L. 
Allen,  Mrs.  William  N. 
Alpern,  Max 
Alteneder,  Marie  A. 
Altmaier,  Carl  Lewis 
Alwyne,  Horace 
Amadouni,  Yervant  V. 
Ambler,  Mr.  and  Mrs. 

Harry  S.,  Jr. 
Amos,  Harry  M. 
Amsterdam,  Philip 


ANNUAL  MEMBERS 

Anathan,  Mrs.  Louis 
Andersen,  William  E. 
Anderson,  Claude  J.  K. 
Anderson,  Mrs.  ClaudeJ.  K. 
Anderson,  Cyrus  N. 
Anderson,  Mrs.  David  G. 
Anderson,  E.  H. 
Anderson,  Mrs.  Edward  A. 
Anderson,  F.  R. 
Anderson,  Harriet 
Anderson,  Harvey 
Anderson,  James  R. 
Anderson,  Lulu  C.  Adams 
Anderson,  Mrs.  Matthew 
Anderson,  Mr.  and  Mrs. 

Rudolph 
Anderson,  W.  M. 
Anderson,  Mrs.  William 

Downs 
Anderson,  William  S. 
Andruss,  W.  A. 
Anne,  Frances 
Ansell,  Henry  A. 
Antrim,  Mrs.  Phyllis  L. 
Appel,  George  F.  Baer 
Applegatc,  S.  E. 
Archer,  Adrian  P. 
Archer,  Mrs.  F.  Morse 
Archer,  Wilbur  L.,  Jr. 
Argentiere,  Jos.  R. 
Armistead,  Mrs.  George  A. 
Armistead,  Mrs.  S   G. 
Armistead,  Mrs.  W.  M. 
Arms,  Robert  L. 
Armstrong,  Mrs.  F.  Wallis 
Arndt,  Chas.  Henry 
Arneth,  J.  A. 
Arnett,  W.  W.,Jr. 
Arnold,  Mrs.  Miriam  K. 
Arnold,  Mrs.  Paul 
Aronson,  H.  A. 
Arrup,  Olga  M. 
Arter,  Mrs.  Winfield 
Asam,  Henry 
Ashbridge,  Emily  R. 
Ashbrook,  Mrs.  Joseph 
Ashbrook,  Mrs.  Wm.  S. 
Ashhurst,  Harriet 
Ashhurst,  Mrs.  Samuel 
Ashman,  Charles  T. 
Ashman,  Mrs.  Charles  T. 
Ashton,  George  T. 
Ashton,  Mrs.  Leonard 
Ashton,  Mrs.  Thomas  G. 
Aspel,  Joseph 


Assenheimer,  Charles  F, 
Astley,  Mrs.  G.  Mason 
Atkinson,  Elizabeth  A. 
Atkinson,  J.  Powell 
Atkinson,  J.  Raymond 
Atkinson,  James  H. 
Atkinson,  Thomas  H. 
Atkinson,  W.  C. 
Atkiss,  William 
Atwood,  Mrs.  John  C, 

Jr. 

Auerbach,  Samue! 
Austin,  Mrs.  Esmonde  H 
Austin,  Mrs.  Frank  E. 
Austin,  Richard  L. 
Ayers,  H.  H.  and  A.  B. 
Ayres,  Helen 
Babbitt,  Niles  S. 
Babcock,  Mrs.  W.  Wayne 
Bache,  Mrs.  Franklin 
Bache,  Margaret  H. 
Bachman,  DeForest  L. 
Bachman,  Mrs.  Ivan  C. 
Bachofer,  J.  Louis 
Backman,  Hyman 
Bacon,  Mrs.  Albert  E. 
Bacon,  Ellis 
Bacon,  Mrs.  Francis  L. 
Baer,  B.  F.,Jr. 
Bahr,  A.  W. 
Bailey,  A.  M. 
Bailey,  Edward  P. 
Bailey,  James  B. 
Bailey,  Mrs.  James  B. 
Bailey,  Raymond  H. 
Bailey,  Walter  C. 
Bainbridge,  Henry  Clay 
Bains,  Mrs,  Henry,  3d 
Baird,  Edgar  W. 
Baird,  Joseph 
Baird,  Mrs.  Mathew 
Baker,  Mrs.  Franklin,  Jr. 
Baker,  Mrs.  George  Fales 
Baker,  Rose 
Balano,  Mrs.  P.  H. 
Balch,  Mrs.  Edwin  Swift 
Balderston,  Mrs.  H.  L. 
Baldi,  Vito  M. 
Baldino,  Basil  F. 
Baldwin,  Arthur  R. 
Baldwin,  Kate  W. 
Baldwin,  R.  Robert 
Ball,  Thomas  H. 
Ballard,  Mrs.  Ellis  Ames 
Ballard,  Frederic  Lyman 


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Ballenberg,  Gustav  C. 
Ballinger,  Robert  I. 
Banes,  Mrs.  Walter  D. 
Barber,  Mrs.  G.  C,  3rd 
Barclay,  Mrs.  William 

Lyttleton 
Bardenheuer,  L. 
Bardsley,  Walter  R. 
Baringer,  Milton  F. 
Barker,  Rodman 
Barker,  Samuel  H. 
Barker,  Walter 
Barlement,  Philip  L. 
Barlow,  Emma 
Barlow,  Mrs.  S.  B. 
Barnard,  Boyd  T. 
Barnard,  E.  P. 
Barnes,  Harriet  L. 
Barnes,  Mrs.  John 

Hampton 
Barnes,  Warren  S. 
Barnett,  Harry  Newton 
Barnett,  John 
Baron,  A. 
Barr,  Florence  K. 
Barr,  Mrs.  James  W. 
Barraclough,  Henry 
Barratt,  Alfred 
Barry,  James  B. 
Barth,  Henry 
Bartley,  Ruth  R. 
Bartol,  Eleanor  G. 
Bartol,  Mary  Grier 
Bass,  Joseph  H. 
Bassett,  H.  P. 
Bateman,  Francis  C. 
Bateman,  T.  H. 
Bates,  Mrs.  Frederick 
Bates,  Mrs.  Marie  B. 
Baton,  H.  E. 
Baugh,  Helene  A. 
Baxter,  C.  C. 
Baylinson,  S.  Brian 
Bayliss,  Charles  W. 
Beale,  Clifford 
Beale,  Constance  R. 
Beale,  L.  T. 
Beam,  Mrs.  Perry 
Beard,  Marcia  L. 
Beardsley,  E.  J.  G. 
Beardsley,  Mrs.  E.  J.  G. 
Beath,  E.  R. 
Beatty,  Lawrence  R. 
Beaumont,  Charles  O. 
Bechmann,  Mrs.  William 
Beck,  Charles  W.,  Jr. 
Becker,  Gustav 


Beckman,  Joseph  S. 
Beckurts,  Chas.  Lewis 
Bedford,  J.  Claude 
Beechwood,  George  E. 
Beerwald,  Benjamin  D. 
Beggs,  Anastasia  McC. 
Behrer,  Mrs.  Lovey  A. 
Beidler,  Elsie  S. 
Beifield,  Charles  H. 
Bein,  Amelia  E. 
Beishlag,  Mrs.  B.  E. 
Belber,  Aaron  S. 
Belding,  Mrs.  Wm.  Squire 
Bell,  Albert  T. 
Bell.  C.  Herbert 
Bell,  Emily 
Bell,  Mrs.  James  McK. 
Bell,  John  Cromwell 
Bell,  Samuel,  Jr. 
Bell,  Mrs.  Samuel,  Jr. 
Belmont,  E.  A. 
Belmont,  L.  A. 
Belmont,  Leo 
Belsterling,  William  F. 
Bement,  William  P. 
Benbow,  George  L. 
Bencker,  Ralph  B. 
Bendere,  Edward 
Benkert,  Carrie 
Benkert,  Josephine 
Benkert,  W.  C,  Sr. 
Bennett,  Stanley 
Bennett,  William  A. 
Benson,  Mrs.  Edwin  N. 
Benson,  Mrs.  James  F. 
Benson,  John  W. 
Benson,  R.  Dale,  Jr. 
Benvignati,  Mario 
Benze,  C.  Theodore 
Berens,  Bernard 
Berg,  Adolph 
Berger,  M.  Russell 
Berkelbach,  John  S. 
Bernhard,  Joseph 
Bernheimer,  L.  G. 
Berrisford,  Mrs.  Ella 

Rowley 
Berry,  Sarah 
Bert,  James  B. 
Bertolet,  J.  Allen 
Bertolette,  Helen 
Berwind,  Mrs.  Charles  G. 
Beta  Gamma  Sigma 

Sorority 
Bettison,  William  Reese 
Beury,  Charles  E. 
Biberman,  Lewis 


Bickel,  Charles  E.,  Sr. 

Bickel,  M.  L. 

Bickley,  George  Howard 

Biddle,  Alfred  A. 

Biddle,  Charles  W. 

Biddle,  Mrs.  Charles 

Biddle,  Miss  Christine 

Biddle,  Mrs.  Clement 

Biddle,  Edith  F. 

Biddle,  Edward 

Biddle,  Edward  M. 

Biddle,  Mrs.  Edward  W. 

Biddle,  Emily  W. 

Biddle,  Mrs.  George 

Biddle,  L.  L. 

Biddle,  Livingston  L. 

Biederman,  Louis 

Biernbaum,  John  Windrim 

Biles,  Mrs.  George  H. 

Biles,  W.  G. 

Billetdoux,  Chester  A. 

Birdsall,  Joseph  C. 

Bishop,  Abigail 

Bishop,  Hope  L. 

Bishop,  James  C. 

Bishop,  Mrs.  Philip 

Bishop.  William 

Bisler,  G.  A.,  Jr. 

Bissell,  E.  Perot 

Bjornsgaard,  P.  L. 

Black,  Bertha 

Blackburne,  Mrs.  John  S. 

Blake,  Mrs.  Sidney  S. 

Blakeley,  Mrs.  Marshall 

Blakiston,  Emma 

Blanckensee,  Leon 

Blankenburg,  Mrs. 
Rudolph 

Blankley,  William  W. 

Blechschmidt,  Jules 

Blight,  Mrs.  William  S. 

Bliss,  Louis  B 

Blitzstein,  M.  L.  and 
Company 

Bloch,  Mrs.  Bernard 

Block,  Mrs.  Gordon  A. 

Blood,  Mrs.  Russell 

Bloom,  Homer  C. 

Bloomfield,  Mrs.  Maxi- 
milian 

Blum,  Charles 

Blumenthal,  Mr.  and  Mrs 
Joseph 

Blumenthal,  Moses 

Boccella,  Vincent 

Bodine,  Mrs.  Joseph  L. 

Bodine,  Mr.  S.  Laurence 


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Boericke,  Mrs.  E.  R. 
Boericke,  Mrs.  John  J. 
Boeshore,  Miller  H. 
Boettner,  Mrs.  Grace  C. 
Bohan,  Mrs.  Mary  Reap 
Bok,  W.  Curtis 
Bolder,  Samuel 
Bole,  Mrs.  John  Clark 
Boles,  Russell  S. 
Bolger,  T.  Howard 
Bolton,  Mrs.  Samuel 
Boner,  Mrs.  Mary  H. 
Bonsall,  Alice  R. 
Bonsall,  Rodney  T. 
Boothroyd,  Walter  C. 
Borda,  C.  A. 
Borden,  Mrs.  James  B. 
Borie,  Charles  L.,  Jr. 
Bornet,  Vaughn  T. 
Borst,  George  H. 
Bortel,  Samuel  B. 
Borthwick,  Ralph  C. 
Bortin,  Mrs.  David 
Borton,  C.  Walter 
Borton,  Mrs.  G.  W. 
Bosch,  F.  J. 
Bosler,  Mrs.  Lester  C. 
Boston,  L.  N. 
Bostwick,  Mrs.  George  A, 
Botting,  Clarke  T. 
Boudart,  Charles  J. 
Boulden,  C.  C. 
Bouse,  Robert  L. 
Bowen,  Samuel  S. 
Bower,  Mrs.  George  R. 
Bower,  John  K. 
Bower,  John  L. 
Bower,  Louis 
Boyce,  Henry  S. 
Boyd,  Harry  B. 
Boyd,  James 
Boyer,  Lillie  Elizabeth 
Boyer,  Mrs.  Francis 
Boyer,  Mrs.  Henry  C. 
Boyle,  William  M. 
Bradbury,  Mrs.  Samuel 
Bradford,  J.  S. 
Bradley,  Mrs.  Emma  V. 
Bradley,  Mrs.  John  A. 
Brady,  W.  T. 
Braley,  Elizabeth  W. 
Brannen,  Alfred  J. 
Brannen,  Laurence 
Branson,  Thomas  F. 
Branson,  Mrs.  Thomas  F. 
Brasington,  Elizabeth  H. 
Braun,  Eugene  A. 


Braun,  Mrs.  W.  F.  Harold 
Braun,  William,  Jr. 
Brazer,  Clarence  W. 
Brazier,  Mrs.  H.  Bartol 
Breeding,  Earl  B. 
Brcgy,  Mrs.  Caroline 

Harrah 
Brehman,  A.  Balfour 
Breisch,  Mrs.  Annie  M. 
Breneman,  Joseph  T. 
Brennan,  James  M. 
Brenner,  S.  S. 
Breuil,  Mrs.  James  F. 
Brewer,  Franklin  N. 
Breyer,  Henry  W. 
Brice,  C.  Fred 
Brice,  Mrs.  C.  Fred 
Bright,  Anna  Linn 
Bright,  John  Irwin 
Bright,  W.  Stanley 
Brill,  Frederic  W. 
Brinkmann,  Leon 
Brinton,  Clarence  C. 
Brinton,  Francis  D. 
Brinton,  Mrs.  Joseph  Hill 
Brinton,  R.  L. 
Brinton,  Walter 
Brinton,  Mrs.  Walter 
Brister,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  B. 
Britton,  Mrs.  A.  D. 
Brock,  Mrs.  Horace 
Brodhead,  Mrs.  Truxton  R. 
Brodsky,  Harry 
Brody,  Louis 
Broecker,  Lydia  M. 
Bromley,  Charles  S  ,  Jr. 
Brooke,  Mrs.  George 
Brooke,  Maurice 
Brooke,  Mr.  and  Mrs. 

Robert  E. 
Brooks,  A.  J. 
Brooks,  Alfred  M. 
Brooks,  Cora 
Brooks,  Mrs.  Harvene  R. 
Brooks,  Morris 
Broomall,  H.  S. 
Broshek,  Mrs.  Joseph  J. 
Broughal,  D.  J. 
Browder,  Mrs.  J.  B. 
Brown,  Agnes  W. 
Brown,  Andrew  V. 
Brown,  Mrs.  C.  M. 
Brown,  Mrs.  Charles  L. 
Brown,  Mrs.  Charles  T. 
Brown,  Clarence  M. 
Brown,  Clarence  W. 
Brown,  Claude  P. 


Brown,  Coleman  P. 
Brown,  Dee  Carlton 
Brown,  Everett  H.,  Jr. 
Brown,  F.  G. 
Brown,  Mrs.  Francis 

Shunk 
Brown,  Paul  G. 
Brown,  Henry  Tatnall 
Brown,  Jay  H. 
Brown,  Mrs.  Richard  P. 
Brown,  Mr.  and  Mrs. 

Samuel  B. 
Brown,  T.  Wistar,  3rd 
Brown,  Walter 
Browning,  Mrs.  Edward 
Brown,  William  Findlay 
Brown,  Mrs.  Wilson  H. 
Brownell,  Abigail  F. 
Bruehl,  Mrs.  Mary  J. 
Bruen,  Catherine  A. 
Brumbaugh,  G.  Edwin 
Bruner,  Francis  A. 
Brunhouse,  Errol  R. 
Brunker,  Robert  J. 
Bruson,  Mrs.  H.  A. 
Bryant,  Mrs.  William 
Buckley,  Edward  S.,  Jr 
Buckley,  Herbert  L. 
Buckley,  Walter  W. 
Budd,  Edward  G.,  Jr. 
Buehler,  Mrs.  William  G. 
Buell,  Frances  M. 
Buffum,  Mrs.  William  P. 
Buhler,  Mrs.  Frank  W 
Bullard,  Alfred 
Bullard,  Hope  F. 
Bullitt,  Margaret  E. 
Bullitt,  Mrs.  Orville  H. 
Bullock,  Mrs.  Benjamin 
Bullock,  Mrs.  Horace 
Bunker,  Mr.  and  Mrs. 

George  H. 
Burgess,  James  W. 
Burgin,  Mr.  and  Mrs. 

Samuel  S. 
Burk  Brothers 
Burk,  Henry 
Burkart,  Frederick  P. 
Burke,  John  F. 
Burkhardt,  John,  Jr. 
Burnham,  E.  Lewis 
Burnham,  Mrs.  G.,  3rd 
Burns,  Robert 
Burnshaw,  Mildred  R. 
Burnstine,  Daniel 
Burr,  Charles  W. 
Burrell,  Horace  H. 


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Burroughs,  Mrs.  Joseph  H. 

Bursk,  Robert  G. 

Burston,  L.  J. 

Burt,  Edith  B. 

Burt,  M.  Theodora 

Burton,  Mrs.  Alfred 

Bushnell,  Joseph,  Jr. 

Bushong,  Mrs.  M.  E. 

Butcher,  Mrs.  Howard,  Jr. 

Buten,  Harry 

Butler,  Mrs.  Charles  Noble 

Butler,  Mrs.  Charles  S. 

Butler,  Mrs.  George  T. 

Butler,  Mrs.  Laurance 

Butterworth,  Henry  W. 

Button,  Jane  W. 

Button,  Mrs.  Joseph 
Priestly 

Buzby,  Charles  E. 

Buzby,  Ethel  M. 

Byall,  Mrs.  J.  Bruce 

Bye,  Arthur  Edwin 

Byers,  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
Wm.  Claude 

Cabeen,  Frank  A.,  Jr. 

Cadbury,  John  Warder,  Jr. 

Cadwalader,  Charles  M.  B. 

Cadwalader,  Mrs.  Lambert 
Cadwalader,  Sophie 
Cahn,  Tillman 
Calder,  Mrs.  W.  C. 
Caldwell,  Mrs.  James 

Emott 
Caldwell,  Marjorie 

Tatnall 
Calkins,  Frederic  H. 
Callahan,  Catherine 
Calvert,  Wallace  A. 
Calwell,  Charles  S. 
Calwell,  Mrs.  Charles  S. 
Calwell,  Eleanor 
Camero,  Blanche 
Cameron,  Samuel  P. 
Camp,  Frank  M. 
Camp,  Mrs.  Frank  M. 
Campbell,  Cora  A. 
Campbell,  Mrs.  Mason 
Campbell,  Mrs.  Milton 
Campbell,  William  E. 
Campion,  Mrs.  H.  Clifford 
Campion,  H.  F. 
Campion,  Herbert  G. 
Canby,  W.  Marriott 
Caner,  Mrs.  Harrison  K. 
Cardeza,  T.  D.  M. 
Carey,  John 
Carlson,  Ida 


Carnwath,  James 
Carpenter,  J.  Fred 
Carpenter,  John  T. 
Carr,  Henry  Ashley 
Carr,  William  A. 
Carre,  Frank  L. 
Carrigan,  Mrs.  Gordon 
Carroll,  Peter  F. 
Carroll,  Thomas  A. 
Carruthers,  Mary  R. 
Carson,  John  T. 
Carson,  Joseph 
Carson,  Robert,  Sr. 
Carson,  Sarah  Whelcn 
Carson,  T.  I. 
Carson,  Mrs.  T.  Nevin 
Carter,  Mrs.  Charles  L. 
Carter,  Mrs.  Ethel 
Carter,  Mrs.  James 

Newman 
Carter,  Mrs.  Katherinc  E. 
Cartey,  John 
Carry,  Andrew  J. 
Carver,  Mrs.  Nason 
Cary,  C.  Reed 
Casey,  J.  P. 
Castner,  Samuel,  Jr. 
Casto,  Theodore 
Castor,  Mrs.  William  O. 
Castor,  Zazil  L. 
Catherine,  Irwin  T. 
Cauffman,  Louise  C. 
Cay  wood,  Harry 
Chabrow,  David 
Chadwick,  Mrs   E.  F. 
Chahoon,  Mrs.  M.  D. 

Owen 
Chamberlain,  Mrs. 

William 
Chambers,  Francis  T. 
Chambers,  Mrs.  Francis 

T.,Jr. 
Chambers,  George  E. 
Chambers,  J.  Howard 
Chambers,  Mrs.  J. 

Howard 
Champion,  Mrs.  Earl  M. 
Chance,  E.  M. 
Chance,  Mrs.  Robert  C. 
Chandlee,  Edward  E. 
Chandler,  Mrs.  George  F. 
Chandler,  Mrs.  Nancy  K. 
Channell,  Mary  A. 
Chapman,  Mrs.  H.  Cad- 
walader 
Chapman,  Mr.  and  Mrs. 

Henry 


Chapman,  William  R.,  Jr. 
Chase,  Walter  J. 
Cheatham,  Henry  P. 
Cherry,  Isaac 
Cheston,  Mrs.  J.  Hamilton 
Chew,  David  S.  B. 
Chew,  Elizabeth  B. 
Chew,  Mrs.  Oswald 
Cholerton,  Arthur 
Chorley,  Mrs.  Sarah  E. 
Christensen,  Adolph 
Christian,  A.  W. 
Christian,  Edward  D. 
Chrystie,  Mrs.  Walter 
Chudnoff,  H. 
Church,  Arthur  L. 
Church,  Mrs.  Edgar 
Church,  Mrs.  Herbert 
Clapp,  Mrs.  Algernon  R. 
Clapper,  S.  M.  D. 
Clark,  Bertha 
Clark,  Mrs.  C.  Howard,  Jr. 
Clark,  Clarence  H. 
Clark,  Mrs.  Clarence  H. 
Clark,  E.  W.,Jr. 
Clark,  Mrs.  Edward  W. 
Clark,  Edward  Walter,  3rd 
Clark,  Mrs.  Edward 

Walter  3rd 
Clark,  Herbert  L. 
Clark,  Mrs.  Herbert  L. 
Clark,  Mrs.  John  G. 
Clark,  Joseph  S. 
Clark,  Lewis  Neilson 
Clark,  Percy  H. 
Clark,  Mrs.  Scott 
Clarke,  Charles  H. 
Clarke,  J.  E. 
Clarke,  Jacob  Orie 
Clarke,  John  L. 
Clarke,  John  Murdoch 
Clattenburg,  A.  E. 
Clausen,  William  H.,  Jr. 
Clay,  Gladys  M. 
Clay,  Mrs.  E.  Bissell 
Clay,  Thomas  W.  W. 
Clayberger,  B.  Frank,  Jr. 
Clayton,  Paul 
Clegg,  John  William 
Clemencc,  Victor  B. 
Clement,  M.  W. 
Clement,  Thomas  F. 
Clements,  Samuel 
Clements,  Mrs.  Samuel 

M.,Jr. 
Clerf,  Louis  H. 
Cleveland,  L.  W.,Jr. 


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Clifton,  Mrs.  Gorham 
Clopp,  George  B. 
Clothier,  Caroline 
Clothier,  Mrs.  Isaac,  Jr. 
Clothier,  Mr.  and  Mrs. 

Morris  L. 
Clothier,  Walter 
Clothier,  Mrs.  Walter 
Clothier,  Mrs.  William  J. 
Cluett,  George  A. 
Clyde,  Mrs.  Benj.  F. 
Clyde,  Margaret 
Coale,  Edith  S. 
Coale,  T.  E. 
Coale,    William    Ellis 
Coates,  Mrs.  J.  Lloyd 
Coates,  William  M. 
Cobbett,  Alfred  H. 
Cobden,  Mrs.  A.  B. 
Cochrane,  Mrs.  Henry  C. 
Cochrane,  Katherinc  L. 
Coenen,    Margaret 
Cogan,  Thomas  E. 
Coggeshall,  Mrs.  T. 

Russell 
Cogswell,  Elizabeth  Rae 
Cohen,  Herman  L. 
Cohen,  Samuel  F. 
Cohn,  Leon 
Cohen,  William 
Colahan,  John  B.,  3rd 
Colahan,  Mrs.  John  B.,  3rd 
Colahan,  Thomas  D. 
Cole,  E.  Z. 
Cole,  Elston  C. 
Cole,  Harry  C. 
Coleman,  Mrs.  Clinton  B. 
Coleman,  Mrs.  G.  Dawson 
Coleman,  Philip  F. 
Coles,  Mrs.  Strieker 
Coley,  Walter  R. 
Colket,  Mrs.  C.  Howard 
Colket,  E.  Burton 
Colket,  Tristram  C,  md 
Collier,  John  J. 
Collin,  Dorothy  K. 
Collings,  Mrs.  Walter  N. 
Collingwood,  Jennie 
Collins,  David  J. 
Collins,  Mrs.  David  J. 
Collins,  James  Monroe 
Collins,  James  S. 
Collins,  Henry  L. 
Collins,  Mrs.  William  J. 
Colton,  Ralph  L. 
Combes,  Horace  M. 
Comfort,  W.  W. 


Comly,  Catherine  F. 
Comly,  Emma  Ridgway 
Compton,  B.  L. 
Condon,  Carol  V. 
Conlan,  Mrs.  Walter  A. 
Conlen,  William  J. 
Connelly,  James  A. 
Connelly,  Mrs.  John  P. 
Connelly,  W.  W. 
Connor,  Hamilton  C. 
Connor,  T.  Edward 
Conway,  F.  P. 
Cook,  Mrs.  Chester  P. 
Cook,  E.  W. 
Cook,  Gustavus  W. 
Cook,  Mrs.  H.  C. 
Cooke,  Mrs.  George  J. 
Cooke,  Harry  H. 
Cooke,  Mrs.  Jay,  Jr. 
Cooke,  Mrs.  Jay,  ind 
Cooper,  Frank  G. 
Cooper,  Mrs.  Harriet  M. 
Cooper,  Maurice  J. 
Cooper,  Nathaniel  F. 
Cooper,  Walter  L 
Cooper,  William  A. 
Cope,  Elizabeth 
Cope,  Thomas  A. 
Copeland,  J.  Frank 
Copp,  Dorothy  Evans 
Coppin,  Mrs.  M.  E. 

Thompson 
Corbus,  John 
Corcoran,  Matthew  John 
Corey,  William  B. 
Corin,  Magnus  F. 
Cornell,  Howard  E. 
Cornell,  John  W.,  Jr. 
Coss,  Mrs.  John  D. 
Coulter,  John  S. 
Courboin,  Charles  M. 
Cover,  Mrs.  Thomas,  Jr. 
Coward,  Mrs.  Joseph 
Cowperthwait,  Charles  T. 
Cox,  Richard  S. 
Cox,  Mrs.  Walter  S. 
Coxe,  Mrs.  Charles  E. 
Coxe,  Mrs.  E.  B.,  3rd 
Coxe,  J.  Alfred 
Coxe,  Mrs.  Whitwell  W. 
Cozens,  Henrietta 
Craig,  Mrs.  Clark  R. 
Craig,  Mary  H. 
Crain,  Mrs.  Edmund 

Cavileer 
Cramp,  Norman  W. 
Crane,  A.  Ross 


Crane,  Raymond  C. 
Craven,  Claude  L. 
Craven,  John  H. 
Craven,  W.  A. 
Crawford,  Mrs.  Alex.  L. 
Crawford,  Elizabeth 
Crawford,  Mr.  and  Mrs. 

J.  P.  W. 
Crease,  Mrs.  Orlando 
Credo,  Charles  F. 
Creighton,  Edward  B. 
Creskoff,  A.  Jcre. 
Cresson,  Mrs.  Caleb 
Crcsswell,  Mrs.  Charles  T 
Cret,  Paul  P. 
Crittenden,  Mrs.  Wm.  J. 
Crook,  Alfred 
Cross,  Edgar  G. 
Cross,  Mrs.  S.  H. 
Crossingham,  Mrs.  J.  H., 

Sr. 
Crosson,  Charles  J. 
Crothers,  Samuel 
Crowder,  Emma 
Crowell,  F.  R. 
Crowell,  T.  Allen 
Crozier,  Mrs.  David  E. 
Cryer,  Mrs.  Matthew  H. 
Culver,  Mrs.  Theodore  B. 
Cummins,  C. 
Cummiskey,  M.  E. 
Cunningham,  Alan  Craig 
Cunningham,  Elizabeth 

Barry 
Curran,  James 
Curtin,  Mrs.  William 

W. 
Curtis,  H.  E. 
Curtiss,  Elliott 
Custer,  Ella  B. 
Cutler,  Walter  P. 
Dale,  Edward  C. 
Dales,  E.  Lewis 
Dallam,  David  English 
Dallam,  Mrs.  John  L. 
Dal  sen,  Jos.  N. 
Dalton,  William  J. 
Dana,  Mrs.  Charles  E. 
Daniel,  John  C. 
Daniels,  Annie  M. 
Dannenbaum,  Harry  M. 
Dannenbaum,  Herman  D. 
Dannenhaur,  C.  W. 
Darlington,  Mrs.  Jos.  G. 
Davenport,  Mrs.  Russell 

W. 
David,  Mrs.  Edward  W. 


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Davidge,  Carrie 

Delbert,  Simon,  Jr. 

Davids,  Richard  W. 

Delcher,  Irving  B. 

Davidson,  Louis 

deLima,  Mrs.  Miriam 

Davidson,  William  G. 

E.  A. 

Davies,  George  C. 

Delk,  Mrs.  Elizabeth 

Davis,  Mrs.  Anna  H. 

Giles 

Davis,  Bernard 

DeLong,  E.  F. 

Davis,  Mrs.  Doris  D. 

DeLong,  Frank  E. 

Davis,  Edward 

DeLong,  Mrs.  J.  Wayne 

Davis,  Mrs.  Edward 

DeLong,  Warren  B. 

Davis,  Eleanor  B. 

deMacedo,  J.  J. 

Davis,  F.  G. 

Denby,  Charles,  Jr. 

Davis,  George  C. 

Denckla,  Paul 

Davis,  H.  L.,  Jr. 

Denney,  J.  M. 

Davis,  Harry  C. 

Denney,  William  F.,  Sr. 

Davis,  Mrs.  Isaac  R. 

Dercum,  Francis  X. 

Davis,  Mrs.  J.  B. 

Dercum,  Mrs.  Francis  X 

Davis,  Jenness  H. 

deSchweinitz,  G.  E. 

Davis,  Mrs.  Joseph  A. 

Desmond,  Mrs.  M.  L. 

Davis,  Kenneth  F. 

Detweiler,  Oscar  L. 

Davis,  M.  Elizabeth 

Develin,  Mrs.  James  A. 

Davis,  Mary 

Dever,  Joseph  P. 

Castleman 

Devereaux,  H.  S. 

Davis,  Paul  A.,  3rd 

Devlin,  Charles  A. 

Davis,  Mrs.  Robert  Hare 

Dewar,  A.  L.  Jr. 

Davis,  Russell  S. 

Dewey,  Walter  E. 

Davis,  Mrs.  S.  Boyer 

DeWinton,  George  W. 

Davis,  W.  John 

Dexter,  C.  L. 

Davy,  Mrs.  Harry  H. 

Dexter,  Marion  Sim 

Dawes,  James  H. 

Diament,  A.  L. 

Dawson,  Thomas  and 

Dick,  Lewis  R. 

Company 

Dickerson,  O.  D. 

Day,  Mrs.  Frank  Miles 

Dickey,  Mrs.  Charles 

Dayton,  Mrs.  S.  Grey 

D.,Jr. 

Deacon,  Benjamin 

Dickey,  Eloise  P. 

Dean,  Georgeanna  F. 

Dickey,  J.,  Jr. 

Dean, John  P. 

Dickson,  M.  S. 

Dearden,  Mrs.  E.  Chapin 

Diesel,  Mrs.   Harrison  N 

Dearnley,  Charles  E. 

Dilks,  W.  Stewart 

Deasy,  Mrs.  John  F. 

Dilks,  Mrs.  Walter  H. 

Deats,  E.  Richard 

Dillon,  Edward  Saunders 

Deauville,  Jay 

Dillon,  James  L. 

deCerkez,  Mrs.  Demetrius 

DiLuzio,  Mark  T. 

T. 

Dingee,  Albert  N. 

Decker,  Christian  F. 

Dishal,  Herman 

Decker,  T.  Frank 

Disston,  William  D. 

Dechert,  Robert 

Dittman,  H.  M. 

Deeter,  Paxson 

Diven,  John 

deForest,  Mrs.  Robert  W. 

Dixon,  Mrs.  Edwin  S. 

DeGinther,  R.  G. 

Dixon,  Mrs.  Fitz  Eugene 

Deitz,  George  W. 

Dixon,  Mrs.  James  M. 

DeKrafFt,  William 

Doak,  Charles  B. 

DeLaney,  Arthur  J. 

Doak,  Samuel  E. 

Delany,  Mrs.  Charles 

Doak,  Mrs.  Samuel  E. 

Delany,  Mabel  Gertrude 

Doerr,  F.  W. 

Delaplaine,  Henry 

Dohan,  Mrs.  Edith  H. 

DeLaurentis,  Joseph 

Dolan,  Mrs.  H.  Hoffman 

Dolbey,  Edward  P. 
D'Olier,  Francis  W. 
Doll,  Josephine 
Donahue,  John  W. 
Donaldson,  Mrs.  Henry 

H. 
Donnelly,  Mrs.  Anna  H. 
Donnelly,  James  A. 
Donnelly,  Lee 
Donnelly,  Mrs.  L.  Robson 
Dorey,  Mrs.  Eugene  S. 
Dornan,  William 
Dor  war  th,  Edw.  J. 
Doubet,  Margaret 
Dougherty,  Francis  P. 
Dougherty,  Gerald  A. 
Dougherty,  Thomas 

Harvey,  Jr. 
Dougherty,  Mrs.  Thomas 

Harvey,  Jr. 
Doughten,  Mrs.  Henry  W. 
Doughten,  William  W. 
Douglass,  Mrs.  F.  M. 
Douty,  Nicholas 
Downes,  Frederick  A. 
Downs,  Donald  Van  Leer 
Downs,  Mrs.  H.  D. 
Downs,  J.  R.  Wood 
Downs,  Mrs.  Norton 
Downs,  W.  Findlay 
Downward,  Paul  H. 
Doyle,  John 

Doyle,  Thomas  Lawrence 
Doyle,  William  J. 
Drain,  John  W. 
Drake,  A.  H.  Boyer 
Drexel,  William  H. 
Drinker,  Mrs.  Frederick 

Ellis 
Driver,  Mrs.  John  M. 
Drobile,  A.  W. 
Druding,  Louise 
Drummond,  Ethel  S. 
Dryfoos,  Solomon 
Duane,  Mrs.  Russell 
Du  Ban,  Alfred  A. 
Duck,  Mrs.  Florence  L. 
Dudley,  Mrs.  Charles  B. 
Dudley,  Evelyn  B. 
Dudley,  F.  A. 
Duer,  Mrs.  S.  Naudain 
Dufheld,  Helen  Morris 
Duffield,  L.  R. 
Duggan,  Lawrence  C. 
Duhring,  H.  Louis 
Dulles,  Mrs.  Heatly  C. 
Du  Mars,  Claude  K. 


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Dunlap,  E.  T. 
Dunlap,  George  S. 
Dunlap,  M.  Edmunds 
Dunn,  Mrs.  Houston 
Dunn,  Louis  S. 
duPont,  E.  Paul 
duPont,  Mrs.  T.  Coleman 
DuPuy,  Julien  B. 
Durant,  Mrs.  Frederick  C 
Durnall,  Ethel  M.  Bartram 
Durnell,  J.  Lindsey 
Duryea,  Howard  E. 
Duveen  Brothers 
Dyer,  Irene  C. 
Eakins,  Elmer  E. 
Earle,  Mrs.  Edgar  P. 
Earle,  Elinor 
Earp,  Anne  Tucker 
Easby,  Mrs.  Francis  H. 
Easby,  William,  Jr. 
Easby,  Mrs.  William,  Jr. 
Eastwick,  Abram  T. 
Eastwick,  Joseph  L. 
Eberbach,  Nelson  F. 
Eberle,  J.  Frederick,  Jr. 
Eckard,  Edwin  F. 
Eckels,  Howard  S. 
Eckert,  Mrs.  Samuel 
Eckowitz,  Samuel  P. 
Eddleman,  William  H.,  Jr. 
Edmonds,  Franklin  Spencer 
Edmonds,  Mrs.  Franklin 

Spencer 
Edmonds,  George  W. 
Edmonds,  Samuel  C. 
Edmunds,  Franklin  D. 
Edwards,  Catherine  M. 
Edwards,  Parke 
Eells,  Mrs.  Walter  G. 
Egner,  Mrs.  C.  L. 
Eham,  James 
Eichholz,  A. 
Eichler,  Anton 
Eichmann,  L.  M. 
Eiman,  John 
Einstein,  Doris 
Eisele,  Gustav  F. 
Eisele,  Louis  F. 
Eiseman,  R.  B. 
Eisenbrey,  Charles  Henry 
Eissler,  Louise 
Ekern,  Miss  Irene  H. 
Elias,  Mrs.  Joseph 
Elliot,  Mr.  and  Mrs. 

A.  Graham,  Jr. 
Elliot,  George  A. 
Elliot,  J.  Mitchell 


Elliot,  Mrs.  R.  M. 

Elliot,  Mrs.  William  J. 

Elliot,  Mrs.  William  T. 

Elliott,  Mrs.  George  W. 

Elliott,  Harry  C. 

Elliott,  Mrs.  John  Dean 

Elliott,  W.  Clare 

Ellis,  A.  W.  G. 

Ellis,  Frank  H.,  3d. 

Ellis,  Furey 

Ellis,  Maxwell 

Ellis,  Mrs.  Thomas  Biddle 

Ellis,  Thomas  S. 

Ellis,  William  S. 

Ellis,  William  Shewell 

Ellison,  Mrs.  Henry  H. 

Ellison,  Thomas 

EUman,  Samuel 

Elsasser,  George  A.,  Jr. 

Elsbree,  Mrs.  W.  H. 

Elwood,  Everett  S. 

Elwyn,  Thomas  L. 

Ely,  Anna  W. 

Ely  Gertrude 

Ely,  Robert  B. 

Ely,  VanHorn 

Ely,  Mrs.  Wm.  Newbold, 

Jr. 

Embery,  William 
Emery,  Benjamin  F. 
Emhardt,  William  H. 
Emlen,  George  W.,  Jr. 
Emlen,  Mrs.  John  T. 
Emmert,  Milton  G. 
Enburg,  John  M.  C. 
Englerth,  Louis  D. 
English,  Caroline  C. 
English,   Mrs.   Chancellor 

C. 
English,  E.  Schuyler 
English,  Mrs.  F.  W. 
Eppler,  Elmer  D. 
Erben,  George  Kester 
Erdman,  Mrs.  Preston  K. 
Erdman,  W.  Kenney 
Ernst,  Mrs.  C.  A. 
Erskine,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  H. 
Ersner,  Matthew  S. 
Espen,  Edward 
Espen,  Florence  H. 
Espen,  Sophie 
Esslinger,  John  G. 
Esty,  Mrs.  Robert  P. 
Etherington,  Mrs.  Burton 
Etting,  Mrs.  Emlen  Pope 
Eustis,  Mrs.  Walter 

Langdon 


Evans,  G.  Gerald 
Evans,  George  B. 
Evans,  Helen  Rogers 
Evans,  Mrs.  James  D. 
Evans,  Margaret  E. 
Evans,  Mary 
Evans,  Rowland 
Eveland,  Samuel  S. 
Eves,  Mrs.  Curtis  C. 
Eyre,  Lester  E. 
Eyre,  Louisa 
Eyre,  Wilson 
Eysmans,  Julien  L. 
Fagan,  Emma  Lowry 
Fagan,  Mrs.  H.  B. 
Fairchild,  Samuel  E.,  Jr. 
Falck,  Fred  M. 
Farnum,  G.  L. 
Farr,  Daniel  H. 
Farr,  Mrs.  Wm.  W. 
Farraday,  Thomas  P. 
Faulconer,  Margaret 
Faux, Ida  A. 
Fearon,  Charles 
Fearon,  Mrs.  Charles 
Febiger,  Mary  S. 
Feely,  William  A. 
Feinblatt,  Sigmund 
Feldman,  Jacob  B. 
Felin,  Charles  F. 
Felix,  Harry 
Felix,  Max 
Felix,  Mrs.  Samuel  P. 
Fell,  Arthur  D. 
Fell,  David  N.,  Jr. 
Fels,  Maurice 
Felton,  Frank  P.,  Jr. 
Felton,  J.  Sibley 
Felton,  William  C,  Jr. 
Fenimore,  Beulah  A. 
Fenninger,  Eleanor  S. 
Ferguson,  Mrs.  Bassett 
Ferguson,  Mrs.  Lincoln 
Fernberg,  Charles  E. 
Ferry,  Alice 
Fetterolf,  Edwin  H. 
Field,  Alfred  W. 
Field,  Mrs.  William  M. 
Fields,  Mrs.  Albert 
Finckel,  Conyers  Button 
Finckel,  Eliza  R. 
Finkenaucr,  Frederick  J. 
Finletter,  Mrs.  Edwin  M. 
Fiorillo,  Michael 
Firth,  Joseph  F. 
Firth,  Mrs.  S.  M.  Livezey 
Firth,  Thomas  T. 


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Fischer,  Blanche  W. 
Fischer,  Frances  L. 
Fischer,  H.  E. 
Fischer,  Joseph  J. 
Fisher,  Elizabeth  Wilson 
Fisher,  George  H. 
Fisher,  Harry  S. 
Fisher,  Lewis 
Fisher,  Linton  C. 
Fisher,  Nevin  F. 
Fisher,  Samuel 
Fisher,  William  Righter 
Fisler,  John 

Fitler,  Mrs.  Nathan  M.,  Jr. 
Fitler,  William  W. 
Fitler,  Mrs.  William  W. 
Fitzgerald,  Mrs.  ThomasM. 
Fitzhugh,  Thomas,  Jr. 
Fitzmaurice,  Henry  J. 
Fitzpatrick,  Helen  B. 
Flagg,  George 
Flanagan,  Andrew 
Flanagan,  Thomas  J. 
Flavell,  Mrs.  George  J. 
Fleck,  John  G. 
Fleck,  Mrs.  Wm.  C. 
Fleisher,  Alfred  W. 
Fleisher,  Mrs.  Alfred  W. 
Fleisher,  Alice 
Fleisher,  David  T. 
Fleisher,  Edwin  A. 
Fleisher,  Helen 
Fleisher,  Henry  H. 
Fleisher,  S.  S. 
Fleisher,  Walter  A. 
Flint,  George 
Flood,  Mrs.  T.  Bromley 
Flynn,  D.  Byrne 
Fogarty,  William  J. 
Folz,  Stanley 
Forbes,  Rogers  Sawyer 
Ford,  Frances  L. 
Ford,  John  J. 
Ford,  Stephen  M. 
Forrest  Knitting  Mills 
Forster,  H.  Walter 
Forstner,  David  P. 
Fort,  Mrs.  Norman 

Watson 
Foster,  Mrs.  Duncan  G. 
Foster,  Richard  W. 
Foulke,  Hazel  M. 
Foulke,  Mrs.  J.  Roberts 
Foulkrod,  Mrs.  Frederick 

S. 
Fox,  Mrs.  Alexander,  M. 

Jr. 


Fox,  Catherine 
Fox,  Mrs.  Charles  P. 
Fox,  Helen  A. 
Fox,  John  Large 
Fox,  Joseph  Craig 
Fox,  Mrs.  L.  Webster 
Fox,  Matthews  A. 
Fox,  Richard  L. 
Fox,  Mrs.  W.  Logan 
Fox,  William  Logan 
Frambes,  Mrs.  Lewis 
France,  Edward  W. 
Francis,  Richard  S. 
Franck,  Charles  F. 
Frankel,  Armin  A. 
Frankenfield,  Samuel  L 
Franklin  Sweater  Mills. 
Franzen,  Raymond  C 
Eraser,  Arthur 
Frazier,  Mrs.  Benjamin 

West 
Frazier,  John  N. 
Frazier,  John  W.,  Jr. 
Frear,  Hugo  P. 
Frebe,  Lillian 
Frederic,  Mrs.  Roy  L. 
Free,  Mabel  E. 
Freed,  E.  D. 
Freedman,  Mrs.  G.  L. 
Freeman,  Addison  B. 
Freeman,  Mrs.  Frank  A. 
Freeman,  George  C. 
Freeman,  Mrs.  Harold  A. 
Freeman,  Harry  M. 
Freeman,  Richard  J. 
Freeman,  Samuel  M. 
Freeman,  Mrs.  Walter  J. 
Freihofer,  Charles 
French,  Charles  C. 
French,  Mrs.  Thomas  E. 
Fretz,  S.  S. 
Frick,  Charles  E. 
Frick,  Mrs.  George  P. 
Frick,  John  Howard 
Friedlick,  Marie  Black 
Friedman,  Lionel 
Friends  Select  School 
Fries,  Blanche  K. 
Fries,  Emma  R. 
Fritsche,  Mrs.  John 
Fritz,  Jacob  A. 
Frizlen,  William,  Jr. 
Frizzell,  Charles  F. 
Frizzell,  Mrs.  Charles  F. 
Fry,  Elizabeth 
Fry,  James  W. 
Fry,  Wilfred 


Fryer,  Theodore  B. 
Fuguet,  Stephen 
Fuller,  Mrs.  Dwight  S. 
Fulmor,  Estelle 
Funk,  C.  William 
Funk,  Carl  W. 
Funk,  Nevin  E.,  Jr. 
Fussell,  Robert 
Gabriel,  Catherine  V. 
Gailey,  Robert  J. 
Galanter,  J.  J. 
Galbraith,  G.  S. 
Galey,  Mrs.  Francis  Holt 
Galey,  William  T.,  Jr. 
Gallagher,  Dennis 
Gallagher,  Margaret  F. 
Gallaudet,  John  C. 
Gans,  Mrs.  Harriet  S. 
Garretson,  Beulah  C. 
Garrett,  Alfred  C. 
Garrett,  Mrs.  Philip  C. 
Gaskill,  Mrs.  Joseph 
Gaskill,  Margaret 
Gates,  Mrs.  Jay 
Garter,  Charles  L. 
Gaudiosi,  Carmine 
GaufF,  John  P. 
Gay,  Deborah  H. 
Gayer,  Fred  A. 
Gayley,  Samuel  M. 
Gayley,  Mrs.  William 
Geibel,  Carl  A. 
Geiger,  Lewis  P.,  Jr. 
Geisenberger,  Leane  R. 
Gemberling,  J.  B. 
Genth,  Mrs.  F.  A. 
Gerber,  Albert 
Gerber,  Frederic 
Gerhard,  Albert  P. 
Gerhard,  Anna  Rebecca 
Gerhard,  Arthur  H. 
Gerstley,  Mrs.  Isaac 
Gessner,  Howard  R. 
Gest,  John  Marshall 
Gest,  Lillian 
Geuther,  H.  Walter 
Giambalvo,  G.  P. 
Gibb, Ida 
Gibb,  Mrs.  John 

MacGregor 
Gibb,  Thomas  B. 
Gibbon,  Mrs.  John  H. 
Gibbons,  Lewis  W. 
Gibbs,  George 
Gibson,  Mrs.  Clarence  T. 
Gibson,  Mrs.  John 

Hollenback 


72- 


Gibson,  Lillie 
Gibson,  Mary  K. 
Gibson,  William  S. 
Gideon,  George  D. 
Gilbert,  Mrs.  John 
Gilbert,  Sadie 
Gildea,  James  L. 
Gill,  Mrs.  Charles  D. 
Gill,  Mrs.  Ephraim 

Tomlinson 
Gill,  John  D. 
Gillespie,  Mrs.  K.  E. 
Gillespie,  Kate  S. 
Gillingham,  Mrs.  A.  H. 
Gillingham,  Harrold  E. 
Gillingham,  Mrs.  Harrold 

E. 
Gilmer,  Elgina 
Gilpin,  Mrs.  John  C. 
Gimbel  Brothers 
Gimbel,  Mrs.  Benedict 
Gimbel,  Daniel 
Gimpel,  M.  Rene 
Girvin,  John  H. 
Givens,  Howard  M. 
Glanz,  Charles  L. 
Glasmer,  Joseph  A. 
Gleason,  John  P. 
Gleeson,  John  W. 
Glendinning,  Robert 
Glover,  Deborah 
Godfrey,  Francis  V. 
Godshall,  Mrs.  Charles  F. 
Goetz,   Elizabeth   Harlow 
Goheen,  John  P. 
Goldbaum,  Mrs.  Jacob  S. 
Goldberg,  Samuel  A. 
Goldbey,  Mrs.  Samuel 
Golder,  Mandes 
Goldman,  Mrs.  Edward 
Goldner,  Frank  C. 
Goodman,  Mrs.  C.  E. 
Goodman,  Mrs.  E.  H. 
Goodman,  Ernestine  A. 
Goodman,  Joseph  D. 
Goodman,  William  E.,  Jr. 
Goodwin,  Margaret  S. 
Gordon,  Elizabeth  S. 
Gorman,  Charles  F. 
Gossler,  Mrs.  George  E. 
Gould,  Mrs.  M.  D. 
Gowen,  Mrs.  Francis  I. 
Gowing,  Jean 
Graf,  Emma 
Graf,  Wm.  G. 
Graff,  Anton 
Graham,  Caroline  F. 


Graham,  Charles 
Graham,  Mrs.  Fred  W.  W. 
Graham,  Grant  R. 
Graham,  W.  F. 
Graham,  Warren  C. 
Grakelow,  Charles  H. 
Grange,  Mrs.  William  D. 
Grant,  Martha  Fairies 
Gratz,  Alfred 
Gravenstein,  George  T. 
Graves,  Barney 
Graves,  R.  B. 
Gray,  Coleman  R. 
Gray,  George  M. 
Gray,  Robert  C. 
Gray,  Robert  L. 
Gray,  William  F. 
Grayson,  Charles  Prevost 
Grayson,  Mary  E. 
Green,  Beatrice 
Green,  Mrs.  Herman 
Green,  J.  Weldon 
Green,  Mrs.  Raymond 
Greenberg,  Joseph  J. 
Greene,  Stanley  E. 
Greene,  Stephen  Company 
Greenfield,  Mrs.  Albert  M. 
Greenough,  Cornelia 
Green  well,  Mrs.  John 
Greer,  Elizabeth  S. 
Greiss,  Wm.  H. 
Grelis,  John  J. 
Gribbel,  Mrs.  J.  B. 
Gribbel,  W.  Griffin 
Griest,  Mrs.  Thomas  H. 
Griffith,  G.  S.,Jr. 
Griffith,  Mrs.  J.  P.  Crozer 
Griffith,  William  Oglesby 
Grinrod,  Irvin  S. 
Griscom,  J.  Milton 
Griscom,  William  B. 
Griscom,  William  M. 
Grisdale,  John  T. 
Groff,  Henry  C. 
Groome,  Alexander  C. 
Groome,  John  C. 
Groschupf  &  Fehr 
Gross,  John  H. 
Grove,  S.  Felton 
Grubb,  Mr.  and  Mrs. 

Joseph  H. 
Gucker,  F.  T. 
Guckes,  Mrs.  Philip  E. 
Guckes,  Raymond  M. 
Guetter,  Julius 
Gulick,  Mrs.  William  B. 
Gummere,  Mrs.  Francis  B. 


Gummey,  Frank  B. 
Gummere,  Richard  M. 
Gunkle,  Earle  B. 
Gunthrop,  Mrs.  William 

P. 
Gutckunst,  William  J. 
Haas,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Harry 

J- 
Hacker,  Caspar  W. 
Hacker,  Mrs.  William  P. 
Hackett,  H.  Berkeley 
Hadden,  Samuel  B. 
Haehnlen,  Mrs.  Walter  L. 
Hagar,  Arthur  F. 
Hagar,  Mrs.  Lavino 
Hageman,  Mrs.  Ely 
Hahn,  Mrs.  Fred  H.,  3d 
Haibach,  Mrs.  Philip 
Haig,  Alexander  M. 
Haig,  Ruth  C. 
Haines,  Howard  L.  Jr. 
Haines,  Mrs.  Robert  B.,  Jr. 
Haines,  William  A. 
Hainlen,  G. 
Haldt,  Ernest 
Hale,  Mrs.  Ralph  M. 
Haley,  Daniel  J. 
Hall,  Mrs.  Alan 
Hall,  Arthur  W. 
Hall,  Clarence  A 
Hall,  Mrs.  Edwin  L. 
Hall,  Mrs.  Leslie  A. 
Hall,  Mabel  Bruce 
Hall,  Nell 
Hall,  Reuben  B. 
Hall,  William  M. 
Hallahan,  Mrs.  Charles  E. 
Hallowell,  A.  Irving 
Hallowell,  Helen  W. 
Hallowell,  Henry  R. 
Hallowell,  Mrs.  Israel  R. 
Hallowell,  Mrs.  William 

S.,  Sr. 
Halton,  Thomas  H.,  Sr. 
Hamersly,  Emily  N. 
Hamill,  Mrs.  Samuel  McC. 
Hamilton,  Mrs.  James  M. 
Hammeke,  Humbert 
Hammer,  Mrs.  A.  Wiese 
Hammett,  William  H. 
Hammond,  Mrs.  L.  Jay 
Hammond,  Wardlaw  M. 
Hancock,  Mrs.  F.  Wood- 
son 
Hand,  Mrs.  Clarence  F. 
Hand,  Helen  G. 
Hankins,  Hobart 


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Hannigan,  Joseph  J. 
Hanny,  W. 
Hansche,  Maude  B. 
Hansen,  Mrs.  A.  W. 
Hanthorn,  Joseph  R. 
Harbeson,  Mrs.  James  P. 
Harbison,  Helen 
Harcum,  Mrs.  Marvin 
Harding,  Mrs.  Charles  B. 
Harding,  George  J. 
Harding,  Mrs.  L.  M. 
Hardock,  Benjamin 
Hardt,  Frank  M. 
Hardt,  J.  William 
Hardt,  Walter  K. 
Hare,  B.  T. 
Hare,  T.  Truxton 
Harkin,  Edward  I. 
Harlan,  Mr.  and  Mrs. 

Joseph  M. 
Harley,  Milton  Price 
Harlow,  George  W. 
Harman,  W.  H. 
Harper,  Mrs.  A.  Headley 
Harper,  Clarence  L. 
Harper,  Jane 
Harper,  Mrs.  James  B. 
Harper,  W.  O. 
Harriman,  Joseph  K. 
Harris,  C.  Addison,  Jr. 
Harris,  David  W. 
Harris,  Edgar  T. 
Harris,  Edward  Monroe 
Harris,  Mrs.  Frazer 
Harris,  J.  A.,  Jr. 
Harris,  J.  Andrews,  3rd 
Harris,  John  G. 
Harris,  Lee  W. 
Harris,  Walter  C. 
Harris,  William 
Harris,  William  T. 
Harrison,  Mrs.  Charles  C. 
Harrison,  Charles  Custis, 

Harrison,  Mrs.  Charles 

CJr. 
Harrison,  George  L. 
Harrison,  Mrs.  George  L. 
Harrison,  Mrs.  H.  Norris 
Harrison,  Harry 
Harrison,  Mrs.  Harry  W. 
Harrison,  Mrs.  John,  Jr. 
Harrison,  Samuel  William 
Harrison,   Mrs.   Theodore 
Harrison,  Theodore  L., 

Harrison,  William  Welsh 


Harrity,  Mrs.  William  F. 
Harrop,  Rebecca  E. 
Harshaw,  David 
Harshaw,  Edward 
Hart,  Mrs.  Harry  C. 
Hart,  Ralph  L. 
Hart,  Rebecca  E. 
Hart,  Mrs.  Thomas 
Hart,  Mrs.  William 
Hartel,  Mrs.  Walter  W. 
Hartley,  Harriet  L. 
Haskell,  Harry  G. 
Haskins,  Mrs.  Harold 
Haslam,  Elizabeth 
Hassler,  Daniel  E. 
Hastings,  John  V. 
Hastings,  Mrs.  John  V. 
Hatfield,  James  S. 
Hatfield,  Mrs.  James  S. 
Hatfield,  John  N. 
Hathaway,  H.  W. 
Hathaway,  Mrs. 

Nathaniel 
Haughton,  Augustine 
Hausmann,  William  M. 
Hausser,  C.  A. 
Haviland,  Mrs.  Anna  W. 
Haviland,  Walter  W. 
Hawke,  Mrs.  W.  W. 
Hawman,  Mrs.  L.  E. 
Haxton,  Mrs.  Samuel  F. 
Hay,  Mrs.  Charles 
Haydock,  Charles 
Hayes,  Mrs.  C.  Ellis 
Hays,  Annie  Bradford 
Hayt,  Mrs.  E.  Todd 
Hayward,  Anna  Howell 
Hay  ward,  Mrs.  Nathan 
Hazard,  Spencer  P. 
Hazelhurst,  Mrs.  Francis 
Hazlett,  James  V. 
Head,  Mrs.  Joseph 
Headly,  John  F. 
Headman,  Anna  E. 
Healy,  Francis  J. 
Healy,  J.  Henry 
Healy,  Jack 

Heap,  Mrs.  David  Porter 
Heard,  Bishop  W.  H. 
Hearn,  Mrs.  William  P. 
Hebard,  D.  L. 
Hebard,  Frederick  V. 
Hebard,  Mary  E. 
Heckscher,  Ledyard 
Heckscher,  Lucretia  S. 
Heckscher,  Mrs.  Maurice 
Heckscher,  Steven 


Heebner,  Julia  E. 
Heermann  Harriet  A. 
Heffner,  Mrs.  Warren  S. 
Heim,  Oscar  E. 
Heine,  Chas.  O. 
Heineberg,  Mrs.  Alfred 
Heinkel,  Howard  F. 
Heir,  James 
Heisler,  John  Clement 
Heist,  George 
Helbert,  George  K. 
Hellwig,  Mrs.  Katherine 
Hemphill  and  Company, 

Inc. 
Henderson,  Mrs.  George 

R. 
Henderson,  John  J. 
Henderson,  Louis  S. 
Henderson,  Walter  G. 
Hendrickson,  Mrs.  John  B. 
Hennessey,  Emil 
Henning,  Mary  E. 
Henon,  J.  Paul,  Jr. 
Henrich,  George  A. 
Henry,  Mrs.  Bayard 
Henry,  Mrs.  C.  S.  Ashbv 
Henry,  D.  W. 
Henry,  George  W.,  Jr. 
Henry,  J.  Lewis 
Henry,  James  P. 
Henry,  Mrs.  Snowden 
Henry,  Mrs.  Thomas 

Charlton 
Hensel,  Mrs.  E.  Caven 
Henshaw,  William  P. 
Henson,  Frank  M. 
Henson,  Hannah 
Hentz,  F.  Walter 
Hepburn,  Mrs.  Charles  J. 
Hepburn,  Mrs.  Wm.  W. 
Heppe,  Marcellus  McD. 
Hepworth,  John  M. 
Herbert,  Mrs.  E.  Ziegler 
Herbert,  Walter  G. 
Hering,  W.  E. 
Herkness,  J.  Smylie 
Herman,  Louis 
Herold,  Mrs.  Milton 
Herr,  Frances 
Herrick,  Clarence  A. 
Herring,  Louise  C. 
Herron,  Christopher  C. 
Hersey,  Mrs.  Rexford  B. 
Hershey,  Mrs.  Herbert  T. 
Hervey,  Mrs.  James 

Bertram 
Hess,  Harry  W. 


74 


Hess,  Herbert  W. 
Hess,  Mrs.  Lippman  E. 
Hetherington,  Mrs.  Albert 

G. 
Hetzell,  Charles  G. 
Heuer,  Henry  F. 
Heyer,  Mrs.  Charles  H. 
Heyl,  John  B. 
Heyl,  Juliet  F. 
Heyl,  Mrs.  Robert  C. 
Heyl,  William  E. 
Heymann,  Mrs.  J.  C. 
Heymann,  Joseph  C. 
Heyward,  Mrs.  R.  B. 
Hibbs,  Helen 
Hibbs,  Mrs.  Quin  D. 
Hibbs,  Shelton  A. 
Hiergesell,  Valentine 
Hiestand,  Mrs.  George 
Hiestand,  Joseph  D. 
Higgins,  Alfred  K. 
Highley,  Mrs.  George  N. 
Hightower,  F.  W. 
Hilbroner,  Mrs.  Tillie 
Hildebrand,  C.  C. 
Hildebrand,   Mrs.   Gustav 

A. 
Hill,  Edna  V. 
Hill,  Charles  B. 
Hill,  George  H.,  Jr. 
Hill,  Horace  G.,  Jr. 
Hill,  Mrs.  J.  Bennett 
Hilleary,  E.  D. 
Hiller,  Mrs.  H.  M. 
Hilliard,  J.  W.  R. 
Hillman,  Blanca 
Hilsee,  David  E. 
Hinchman,  Mrs.  Charles  S, 
Hindle,  H.  L.,Jr. 
Hines,  Mr.  and  Mrs. 

John  F. 
Hiney,  Elsie  I. 
Hinkle,  Eleanor  W. 
Hinton,  Drury 
Hipsher,  Edward 

Ellsworth 
Hires,  Mrs.  Charles  E. 
Hires,  Mrs.  Charles  E.,  Jr. 
Hirsch,  Louis  A. 
Hirsh,  Ralph 
Hirst,  Barton  C. 
Hirst,  Mrs.  John  C. 
Hitner,  Ella  E. 
Hoare,  Daniel  W. 
Hochstrasser,  John  H. 
Hocker,  I.  S. 
Hodge,  Mrs.  Carroll 


Hodge,  Mrs.  Edward  B. 
Hodge,  Mrs.  Henry  L. 
Hodge,  Mrs.  Thomas 

Lei  per 
Hodgson,  Francis  H. 
Hoelzer,  Mrs.  Mary  L. 
Hoerger,  Adelb'ert 
Hoev,  Francis  P. 
Hoff,  Mrs.  Leigh  P. 
Hoffman,  Mrs.  C.  F. 
Hofheimer,  S.  D. 
Hofstetter,  W.  A. 
Hogg,  J.  Renwick 
Hogg,  Mrs.  J.  Renwick 
Hogue,  Robert  M. 
Hogue,  Mrs.  Robert  M. 
Holahan,  F.  Marion 
Holden,  Robert  F. 
Hollar,  Mrs.  William  H. 
Hollingsworth,  John  P. 
Hollingsworth,  John  R. 
Holmes,  Joshua  M. 
Homer,  Henry 
Hood,  Mrs.  Albert  L. 
Hood,  Mrs.  George  G. 
Hook,  Ralph  W. 
Hooper,  Mrs.  Robert  P. 
Hoopes,  Edward 
Hopkins,  Arthur  H. 
Hopkins,  Mrs.  Arthur  H. 
Hopkinson,  Miss  Emily  G. 
Hopper,  H.  B. 
Hopper,  Mrs.  Harry  S. 
Hopper,  Marie  Louise 
Hopper,  Mary  Jones 
Hoppock,  Edith  K. 
Horan,  Herbert,  Jr. 
Horn,  Herman  C. 
Horn,  William 
Home,  B.  W. 
HornefF,  Harry 
Horner,  Mrs.  Dorothy  S. 
Horner,  Hannah  M. 
Horner,  Horace  Kenneth 
Horrocks,  Henry  H. 
Horstmann,  L  J. 
Horstmann,  Mrs.  Walter 
Horstmann,  Mrs.  William 

H. 
Horter,  Robert  M. 
Horton,  Arthur 
Hosbach,  Frederick  W. 
Hosein,  Mozam 
Hoskins,  Mrs.  Albert  L. 
Hostetter,  Mrs.  Albert  K. 
Houston,  Mrs.  S.  F. 
Howard,  Almern  C. 


Howard,  Mrs.  Edgar  B. 
Howarth,  H.  A.  Stevens 
Howe,  Charlton  V. 
Howe,  George 
Howe,  Mrs.  Leigh  ton 
Howell,  Mrs.  Charles  H. 
Howell,  Cooper 
Howell,  Edward  L  H. 
Howell,  Mrs.  Leslie  S. 
Howell,  Stacy  B. 
Howson,  Charles  H. 
Howson,  Henry 
Hoyt,  Daniel  M. 
Hoyt,  Henry  A.  F. 
Huber,  Mrs.  Charles 

Willing 
Hubert,  Anton 
Huey,  Arthur  B. 
Huey,  Mrs.  Arthur  B. 
Huey,  Dorothy 
Huey,  Samuel  C. 
Huff,  William  K. 
Hughes,  Esther  M. 
Hughes,  Mrs.  Wayne  B. 
Hulme,  Mabel 
Hunn,  William  R. 
Hunneman,  Mrs.  Wm. 

C.Jr. 
Hunsberger,  Mrs.  Ambrose 
Hunter,  Robert 
Hunter,  Mrs.  Sutherland 
Hunter,  T.  Comly 
Huntoon,  D.  T.  V. 
Hurlburt,  Mrs.  F.  B. 
Hurlick,  Susan  G. 
Huston,  Joseph  M. 
Huston,  Laetitia  P. 
Huston,  Mary  P. 
Hutchinson,  A.  P. 
Hutchinson,  Arthur 

Emlen 
Hutchinson,  J.  C. 
Hutchinson,  K.  P. 
Hutchinson,  M.  H. 
Hutchinson,  Robert  H. 
Hutchinson,  Mrs.  S. 

Pemberton 
Hutchinson,  Mrs.  Sydney 

E. 
Hutchison,  J.  Edward 
Illman,  Adelaide 
Illoway,  Bernard  A. 
Ilsley,  Mrs.  Edward 
Indahl,  M.  C. 
Ingersoll,  Mrs.  C.  Jared 
Ingersoll,  George  E. 
Ingersoll,  Mrs.  R.  Sturgis 


75 


Ingham,  Mary  H. 

Ingleby,  Helen 

Innes,  William  T. 

Ireland,  C.  Raymond 

Irvine,  Mrs.  James 

Irwin,  Mrs.  James  A. 

Irwin,  Mrs.  Samuel  B. 

Isen,  Nathan  D. 
Jack,  Charles  S. 
Jackson,  F.  G. 
Jackson, Joseph 
Jacobs,  Mrs.  John 
Jacobs,  Mary  C.  R. 
Jacobs,  Mrs.  Reginald 
Jacobs,  Reuben 
Jacoby,  John  F.,  Jr. 
JafFe,  Maurice 
JafFe,  Samuel 
JafFe,  Walter 
James,  Mrs.  Irvin  M. 
James,  Mrs.  John  Edwin 
James,  Nancy  E. 
James,  Mrs.  W.  M. 
James,  William  F. 
Jameson,  Joseph  M. 
Jameson,  Norman  L. 
Jamison,  Mrs.  B.  K.,  Jr. 
Jamison,  Mrs.  Benton  K., 

Jamison,  John  M. 
Jantzen,  Mildred 
Jarden,  Margaret 
Jarden,  Mrs.  Walter  H. 
Jastrow,  Annie  M. 
Jeanes,  Henry  S.,  Jr. 
Jeanes,  Mrs.  Henry  S. 
Jeanes,  Lenette  F.,  Jr. 
Jeannisson,  Mrs.  Eugene 

M. 
JefFeris,  Andrew  H. 
JefFries,  Mrs.  Thomas  J. 
JefFerys,  Mrs.  Edward  M. 
JefFries,  Elwood  C. 
Jellett,  Stewart  A. 
Jellett,  Mrs.  Stewart  A. 
Jenkins,  A.  Sydney 
Jenkins,  Mrs.  E.  Wheeler 
Jenkins,  Edward  A. 
Jenkins,  G.  Chapin 
Jenkins,  H.  Lawrence 
Jenks,  Horace  H. 
Jenks,  Mrs.  John  S. 
Jenks,  William  E. 
Jennings,  Annie  B. 
Jennings,  Horace  B. 
Jennings,  Joseph  M. 
Jennings,  William  J.,  Sr. 


Jepson,  Paul  N. 
Jerrehian,  Aram  K. 
Johnson,  Mr.  and  Mrs. 

Alba  B.,  Jr. 
Johnson,  E.  Earle 
Johnson,  Mrs.  Edward  H. 
Johnson,  F.  T. 
Johnson,  Florence  M. 
Johnson,  Mrs.  Geo. 

Donald 
Johnson,  Mrs.  Guy  Roche 
Johnson,  Howard  Cooper 
Johnson,  Mrs.  Lester  B. 
Johnson,  Reeves  K. 
Johnson,  W.  J. 
Johnson,  Mrs.  W.  J. 
Johnson,  W.  Keating 
Johnson,  Walter  H. 
Johnson,  Walter  James 
Johnson,  William  K. 
Johnson,  William  S. 
Johnston,  A.  L. 
Johnston,  Charles 
Johnston,  Mrs.  Mary 

Peale 
Joiner,  Franklin 
Jones,  Mrs.  A.  E. 
Jones,  Arthur  WoodrufF 
Jones,  Mrs.  C.  Sharpless 
Jones,  Mrs.  Clara  W. 
Jones,  G.  H. 
Jones,  H.  H. 
Jones,  Henry  B. 
Jones,  Horace  C. 
Jones,  Mrs.  J.  ClifFord 
Jones,  John  C. 
Jones,  John  F.  X. 
Jones,  Joseph  L.,  3rd 
Jones,  Llewellyn  W. 

and  Mrs. 
Jones,  Livingston  E. 
Jones,  Luther  R. 
Jones.  Mrs.  Spencer  L. 
Jones,  Rufus  M. 
Jones,  Thomas  E. 
Joralemon,  Mrs.  L.  D. 
Jordan,  Augustus  W. 
Jordan,  Frederick 
Jorgensen,  Frederick  H. 
Josephs,  Mr.  and  Mrs. 

Devereux  C. 
Judge,  Marguerite  E. 
Judson,  Arthur 
Judson,  Mrs.  Charles  F. 
Junkin,  George  B. 
Junkin,  Mrs.  George  B. 
Justice,  C.  G.  Co. 


Justice,  Hilda 
Justice,  William  Warner 
Kaelker,  Richard 
Kaeser,  Charles  W. 
Kahn,  Jacob  C. 
Kaier,  Emma 
Kallick,  Edward  A. 
Kane,  Edward  V. 
Kane,  Mrs.  Frank  Paul 
Kane,  Harry  J. 
Kane,  Mrs.  John  Kent,  Jr. 
Kantz,  John  B. 
Kaplan,  Harry  A. 
Karcher  and  Rehn  Com- 
pany 
Karr,  Joseph 
Karr,  Mrs.  Joseph  H. 
Karsner,  Mrs.  Daniel 
Kase,  Mrs.  Daniel  Beaver 
KaufFman,  Anna  C. 
Kaufman,  Frank  M. 
Kaufman,  Isadore 
Kaufman,  Morris  A. 
Katz,  Maurice  B. 
Kaye,  David  E. 
Kearins,  Jane  E. 
Kearney,  Richard  J. 
Keator,  Mrs.  John  Frisbec 
Keefer,  W.  W. 
Keeler,  W.  H. 
Keen,  Harold  Perot 
Keen,  Harry  R. 
Keen,  W.  W. 
Keene,  Floyd  E. 
Keene,  Paul  F. 
KefFer,  Edward  I. 
Keiser,  Elmer  E. 
Keister,  Annie  R. 
Keith,  Mrs.  Sidney  W. 
Keith,  Mrs.  Sidney  W., 

Keller,  Charles  Frederick 
Keller,  Ferdinand 
Keller,  Joseph  S.,  Sr. 
Keller,  Walter  A. 
Kellett,  Roderick  G. 
Kelley,  Leslie  Leroy 
Kelly,  Margaret 
Kelsey,  Mrs.  Albert 

Warren 
Kelsey,  Carleton 
Kemp,  Charles  G. 
Kendall,  Aimee  E. 
Kendall,  Mrs.  Paul 
Kendrick,  J.  Henry  and 

Mrs. 
Kendrick,  T.  Frank 


7^ 


Kennedy,  J.  N. 
Kennedy,  Marie  Ernst 
Kennedy,  Mrs.  Moorhead 
Kenney,  L.  Carl 
Kent,  Mrs.  Henry  T. 
Kent,  Mrs.  William  C. 
Kenworthy,  Frank  L. 
Keogh,  John  W. 
Kerle,  Jules  A. 
Kerns,  Richard  A. 
Kerns,  Richard  A.,  Jr. 
Kerns,  Samuel  P. 
Kerr,  Carlota  T. 
Kerr,  Virginia  E. 
Kerr,  William  M. 
Kerrigan,  Joseph  P. 
Kershaw,  Fred 
Kershaw,  William 
Kcrstine,  Harry  E. 
Kessler,  Adam,  Jr. 
Kessler,  Harry  C. 
Ketch  am,  Howard 
Kettercr,  Gustav 
Kieferle,  Mrs.  Charles  J. 
Killian,  Ida  A. 
Kimball,  Fiske 
Kimball,  M.  Ella 
Kimber,  Mrs.  T.  W. 
Kind,  Morris 
Kind,  Mrs.  Paul  A. 
Kind,  Mrs.  Philip 
Kind,  S.  &  Sons 
Kindig,  Mrs.  Bertha 
King,  Mrs.  Joseph  B. 
King,  Katharine  S. 
King,  Lewis 
King,  Lydia  E. 
Kinsey,  Frances  T. 
Kirby,  EUwood  R. 
Kirk,  Stuart  L. 
Kirkbridc,  Earlc  R. 
Kirkbride,  Elizabeth  B. 
Kirkland,  S.  N. 
Kirkpatrick,  Samuel 
Klahr,  Emma 
Klapp,  Mrs.  E.  J. 
Klapp,  Wilbur  Paddock 
Klauder,  Elfrida  M. 
Klauder,  George  C. 
Klein,  Charles 
Klein,  Max  D. 
Klein,  Mrs.  Thomas 
Kleiner,  Herman  J. 
Klcmm,  Mrs.  J.  George,  Jr. 
Klock,  Ella 
Kneass,  Edwards 
Kneass,  George  B. 


Kneedler  and  Company 
Knight,  Anne  Collins 
Knight,  D.  Allen 
Knowles,  Archibald  C. 
Knowles,  Frank  Crozer 
Knowles,  Nathaniel 
Knup,  Jacob 
Knup,  Jacob,  Jr. 
Koch,  Abe 

Koch,  Mrs.  Thomas  J. 
Koelle,  W.  F. 
Koenes,  Henry  E. 
Kohn,  Alfred 
Kohn,  Bernard 
Kohn,  Mrs.  Harry  E. 
Kohn,  Mrs.  Herbert 
Kohn,  Mrs.  Isadore 
Kohn,  S. 

Kolb,  Mrs.  Edward 
Kolb,  Mrs.  L.  J. 
Krakowitz,  Charles 
Kramer,  Mrs.  George 
Krause,  Walter  E. 
Krauss,  Franklin  B. 
Krauss,  KatherineJ. 
Krauss,  Mrs.  Sydney  L. 
Krebs,  Frank  H. 
Kreier,  George  J. 
KreighofF,  W.  G. 
Krick,  Charles  C. 
Krick,  Mrs.  Charles  S. 
Krimmel,  Edmund  G. 
Kroopnick,  L.  H. 
Krumbhaar,  Mrs.  Charles 

H.,Jr. 
Kuemmerle,  Gustave  A. 
Kuhn,  C.  Hartman 
Kuhn,  Carrie  Teller 
Kunkel,  James  E. 
Kunkle,  Natalie  Louise 
Kunze,  Emma  Gertrude 
Kurth,  Rena 
Kurtz,  William  Fulton 
LaBrum,  J.  Harvey 
Lacey,  Mrs.  J.  Madison 
Lachman,  C.  R. 
Lagen,  Diana  Huneker 
Laird,  Warren  P. 
LaKatos,  Emery 
Lake,  Mrs.  Orville 
Lakely,  Mrs.  Arthur  B. 
Lally,  Mrs.  Frank  S. 
Lamb,  Mrs.  Joseph 
Lamb,  Mrs.  W.  H. 
Lamon,  John 
Lampe,  Arthur  E. 
Landell,  Mrs.  E.  A.,  Jr. 


Landis,  George  J. 
Lane,  Mrs.  P.  H.  P. 
Langdon,  Mrs.  H.  Maxwell 
Langston,  Samuel  M. 
Lanin,  Howard 
Large,  Mrs.  James 
Largman,  Harry 
Larmour,  Mr.  and  Mrs. 

Alexander 
Larson,  Mrs.  Roy  F. 
Larzelere,  John  L. 
Larzelere,  Mrs.  N.  H. 
Larzelere,  Mrs.  Walter  D. 
Latham,  Miss  M.  V.  D. 
Latimer,  Robert  L. 
Lauer,  Conrad  N. 
Lauer,  Harry 
Laughlin,  Mrs.  A.  L. 
Laveil,  Edwin  Farnum 
Lavenson,  Mr.  and  Mrs. 

Isaac 
Laver,  Samuel 
Laverty,  Mrs.  M. 

Alexander 
Laveson,  S.  Frank 
Lavino,  Mrs.  Edward  J. 
Lavino,  Edwin  M. 
Law,  Edward 
Law,  Margaret 
Law,  William  A. 
LaWall,  Charles  H. 
Lawler,  P.  J. 
Lawler,  Percy  E. 
Laws,  Mrs.  Harry  A. 
Lawson,  Harry 
Lawson,  Mrs.  Harry  C. 
Lea,  Elizabeth  J. 
Lea,  Van  Antwerp 
Leach,  May  A. 
League,  Mrs.  H.  M. 
Lear,  John  B. 
Leas,  Mabel  Alice 
Leavitt,  Mrs.  Charles  B. 
Leberman,  Mrs.  Maurice 

A. 
Lebo,  Mrs.  E.  A. 
LeBoutillier,  Mrs.  Henry 
Lechner,  Harvey  L. 
Lederle,  Charlotte  A. 
Ledoger,  E.  E. 
Ledwith,  W.  L. 
Lee,  Alfred,  3rd 
Lee,  Mrs.  Elisha 
Lee,  W.  H. 
Leech,  David  M. 
Leed,  Mona 
Leeds,  Arthur  N. 


77 


Leeds, 

William  H.,Tr. 

Lewis,  Mrs.  O.  G.  L. 

Leefson,  Julius 

Lewis,  S.  Weir 

Lefton,  Al  Paul 

Lewis,  Shippen 

Legge,  Henry  C. 

Lewis,  Mrs.  Theodore  J. 

Leggett,  Esther 

Lex,  Mrs.  William  H. 

Leinroth,  Robert  G. 

Leyshon,  William  C. 

Leithead,  J.  Edward 

Lichtenberger,  James  B. 

Leithmann,  Ann  R. 

Lieberman,  Moses 

Lemisch,  Bernard  L. 

Liedholm,  M.  W. 

Lennon,  J.  S. 

Lifter,  Mrs.  Joseph  J. 

Leonard,  Reuben  M. 

Ligget,  Mrs.  Howard  B. 

Leonard,  Mrs.  Richard  D. 

Ligget,  Mrs.  Howard  B. ,  Jr. 

Leonard,  William  A. 

Ligget,  Jane  Stewart 

Leopold,  Mrs.  Simon 

Lincoln,  Mrs.  George 

Lesley,  Robert  W. 

Jones,  Jr. 

Lesley,  Mrs.  Robert  W. 

Lincoln,  Joseph  C. 

Lester,  Joseph  C. 

Lincoln,  Thorla 

Leupold,  Francis  C. 

Lindley,  George 

Levick,  Maurice  E. 

Lineaweaver,  Mrs.  Charles 

Levin,  Alan 

P. 

Levin,  Oscar 

Link,  Harriet  J. 

Levin,  Samuel  H. 

Linn,  Mrs.  William  B. 

Levintow,  Benjamin  H. 

Linville,  E.  Walker 

Levis,  Mrs.  Frederick  H. 

Lippincott,  G.  A. 

Levy,  Albert 

Lippincott,  Mrs.  Joseph  W. 

Levy,  Alexander  S. 

Lippincott,  Paul  S.,  Jr. 

Levy,  Alfred  B. 

Lipshutz,  Charles 

Levy,  Fabian  F. 

Littlefield,  James  H. 

Levy,  Garfield  W. 

Liversidge,  Mrs.  H.  P. 

Levy,  Howard  S. 

Livingston,  Joseph  S. 

Levy,  Laurance  B. 

Livingston,  Walter  R. 

Lew,  Lionel  F. 

Lloyd,  Fleurette  B. 

Levy,  Mrs.  Lionel 

Lloyd,  Mrs.  Horatio  Gates 

Farraday 

Lloyd,  Mrs.  Stacey  B. 

Lewandowski, 

Lloyd,  Mr.  and  Mrs. 

Theophilius 

William  Henry 

Lewis,  Anna  Shippen 

Lochhead,  Catherine  P. 

Lewis 

Anna  V. 

Lock, John  H. 

Lewis 

Bertha 

Lock,  William 

Lewis 

Charles  A. 

Loeb,  Mrs.  Adolf 

Lewis 

ClifFord,  Jr. 

Loeb,  Alfred  H. 

Lewis 

Mrs.  ClifFord,  Jr. 

Loeb,  Howard  A. 

Lewis 

Edwin  O. 

Loeb,  Ludwig 

Lewis 

Eleanor 

Loeb,  Mrs.  Rudolf 

Lewis 

Mrs.  Francis  A. 

Loeb,  Victor  A. 

Lewis 

Mrs.  Francis  A., 3d 

Logan,  Mrs.  John  W. 

Lewis 

Francis  D. 

Logan,  William  H. 

Lewis 

Mrs.  Howard  W. 

Logue,  Edwin  J. 

Lewis 

Isabel  Jenkins 

Lohmann,  Mrs.  Alfred  P. 

Lewis 

Mrs.  James  P. 

Long,  Charles  A.,  Jr. 

Lewis 

Mrs.  John  F.,  Jr. 

Long,  Walter  E. 

Lewis 

John  Frederick 

Long,  Mrs.  William 

Lewis 

Julia 

Henderson 

Lewis 

Leicester  S. 

Longaker,  Mrs.  Carolyn  R. 

Lewis 

Le  Roy  M. 

Longaker,  Daniel 

Lewis 

Lucy 

Longcope,  Mrs.  Thomas 

Lewis 

Margaret  C. 

M..Jr. 

Longenecker,  C.  B. 
Longmaid,  J.  Henry 
Longnecker,  Mrs.  Parke 
Longshore,  William  A. 
Longstreth,   Mrs.    Charles 

A. 
Longstreth,  Mrs.  Frank 

M. 
Longstreth,  Mrs.  N. 

Lucas 
Longstreth,  Mrs.  William 

M. 
Lopez,  Sophia 
Lorenz,  Carl  A. 
Lorimer,  Graeme 
Lothrop,  Eben  W. 
Loucheim,  Mrs.  Joseph  A. 
Lough,  George  A. 
Loughran,  Edward  P. 
Lounsbery,  J. 
Loux,  Susanna 
Lovatt,  Dorothy 
Love,  Julius  D. 
Lovell,  J.  Barlow 
Lovett,  Louise  D. 
Lucas,  Mrs.  H.  Spencer 
Ludlum,  David  S. 
Ludlum,  Mrs.  Seymour 

DeWitt 
Lukens,  Lewis  N.,  Jr. 
Lukens,  Mrs.  Lewis  N., 

Jr. 

Lutz,  Mrs.  J.  Edward 

Lutz,  Jack  A. 

Lynch,  Amelia  B. 

Lyon,  Abraham 

Lyons,  Lewis  E. 

Mabie,  Walter  C. 

MacArthur,  Mrs.  Anna  C. 

MacCain,  James  Scott 

MacCalla,  Helen  A. 

MacCalla,  W.  A. 

MacColl,  Mrs.  Alexander 

MacCoy,  Marjorie  N. 

Macdonald,  Andrew 

Macdonald,  William  A., 
3rd 

MacElree,  George  A. 

Macfarland,  Mrs.  Frank- 
lin H. 

MacGeorge,  Beatrice 

MacGregor,  Helen 

Mack,  Joseph,  ind 

Mackenzie,  Mr.  and'Mrs. 
Darragh 

MacKenzie,  J.  B. 

Mackey,  Mrs.  Harry  A. 


78 


MacKinnon,  Robert 
MacMullin,  William  J. 
MacNeill,  Mrs.  Henry 
MacQueen,  Stephen  A. 
Macy,  E.  C. 
Maddock,  Anna  Baugh 
Maddock,  Henry  A. 
Madeira,  Mrs.  Campbell 
Madeira,  Mrs.  Louis  C. 
Madeira,  Mrs.  Louis  C, 

3d 
Madeira,  Percy  C. 
Magee,  George  W. 
Magee,  Mrs.  Henry  L 
Magee,  James  F.,  Jr. 
Magill,  Samuel  N. 
Magoffin,  Mrs.  W. 

Howard 
Maguire,  John  F. 
Mahjoubian,  Mrs.  Reuben 

M. 
Mahoney,  John  J.,  Jr. 
Maier,  F.  Hurst 
Malcom,  Mrs.  Arthur 
Mallett,  Laura  B. 
Malley,  Charles  E. 
Malone,  Edwin  B. 
Maloy,  Elsie  D. 
Malpass,  Rosina 

Dowker 
Malzer,  Mathias 
Manasses,  Jacob  L. 
Manges,  Willis  F. 
Mangold,  Charles 
Mann,  Mrs.  Levis  L. 
Manning,  Albert  D. 
Manning,  William  McD. 
Mantzell,  William 
Manwaring,  A.  H. 
Marceau,  Henri  Gabriel 
Marcucci,  Vincent 
March,  John  H. 
Margerum,  Bess 
Maris,  Mrs.  Henry  J. 
Mark,  Frederick  W. 
Markland,  George  L.,  Jr. 
Markley,  Mrs.  E.  G. 
Markoe,  Mrs.  Henry 
Marks,  Alexander  A. 
Marks,  Gus 
Marks,  Jacob  K. 
Marlor,  H.  E. 
Maron,  Alfred  C. 
Marquisse,  Victor  G. 
Marsh,  Harry 
Marsh,  Mrs.  John  C. 
Marshall,  Don  A. 


Marshall,  Mrs.  George 

Morley 
Marshall,  Mrs.  Henry  C. 
Marshall,  Joseph  K. 
Marshall,  Mrs.  J.  Lewis 
Marshall,  Mrs.  John  B. 
Marshall,  Mary  E. 
Marshall,  Thomas  R. 
Martin,  Mrs.  D.  C. 
Martin,  Miss  E.  Gwen 
Martin,  Frank  J. 
Martin,  Mrs.  J.  Willis 
Martin,  James  L. 
Martin,  William  F. 
Maser,  Max 
Masland,  Mrs.  Charles 

W. 
Masland,  J.  Wesley 
Mason,  Edward  F. 
Mason,  William  Clark 
Mason,  Mrs.  William 

Clark 
Massey,  Frank  H. 
Massey,  R.  V. 
Massiah,  Frederick 
Master,  Henry  B. 
Masters,  George 
Masters,  Margaret  T. 
Mathers,  Frank  F. 
Mathers,  Mrs.  Frank  F. 
Mathews,  Abel  J. 
Mathews,  Grace  E. 
Mathews,  W.  C.  C. 
Mathewson,  Robert  J. 
Mathewson,  Mrs.  R.  W. 
Mathues,  A.  C.  W. 
Mattes,  Frank 
Matthews,  Allen  M. 
Matthews,  H.  Alexander 
Matthews,  Mrs.  Louis  L 
Mattison,  R.  V. 
Maule,  Margaret  C. 
Maulsby,  Matilda 
Mauran,  Frank 
Maurer,  John  H, 
Maxwell,  C.  J. 
Maxwell,  Mrs.  John  R. 
Mayburry,  Dorothy 
Mayer,  Alfred 
Mayor,  Charles  A. 
Mazzoni,  Joseph 
McAbee,  Mrs.  G.  R. 
McAdoo,  Mrs.  Henry  M. 
McAllister,  Mrs.  J. 

Rutherford 
McAllister,  Janet  C. 
McCahan,  Mrs.  Thomas  C. 


McCall,  Mrs.  Joseph  B. 
McCall,  Richard 
McCarron,  Adalene 
McCarthy,  D.  J. 
McCarthy,  Mrs.  D.  J. 
McCarthy,  Edith 
McCarthy,  Mr.  and  Mrs. 

Edmund  Burke 
McCarthy,  Henry  A. 
McCarthy,  J.  A.,  Sr. 
McCaughey,  Harry  M. 
McCauley,  Mrs.  Elmer 
McClees,  J.  E. 
McCloskey,  Mrs.  J.  E. 
McCloskey,  Matthew  H. 
McCloud,  Charles  M. 
McCloy,  Elizabeth  Foster 
McCollin,  James  G. 
McConnell,  Mary 
McCook,  Walter 
McCouch,  Mrs.  H.  Gordon 
McCracken,  Mrs.  Robt.  T. 
McCreery,  Mrs.  Samuel 
McCuUy,  John  E. 
McDermott,  Daniel  L 
McDevitt,  J.  J.,  Jr. 
McDougald,  John  Q. 
McDonald,  Joseph  A. 
McDowell,  Charles 
McDowell,  Samuel 
McFadden,  Mrs.  Barclay 
McFarland,  Mrs.  Joseph 
McFarland,  Mrs.  Sarah 
McGarvey,  James  A. 
McGettigan,  Daniel  L 
McGowin,  Andrew  C. 
McGowin,  Mrs.  R.  S. 
McGrath,  Louis  J. 
McGuire,  James  J. 
Mcllhenny,  Selina  B. 
Mcllvain,  Mrs.  Dickerson 
Mcllvain,  Mrs.  J.  Gibson 
Mcllvaine,  Mrs.  A. 

Robinson 
Mclnnes,  Mrs.  Walter  S. 
Mclntire,  A.  Reed 
McKaig,  Edgar  S. 
McKean,  Mrs.  Bispham 
McKean,  Nancy  B. 
McKechney,  W.  G. 
McKenzie,  R.  Tait 
McLean,  Mrs.  Charles  V. 
McLean,  Mrs.  Robert 
McLean,  Robert  L. 
McLean,  Mrs.  William 

L.,Jr. 
McLellan,  Ralph 


79 


McMahon,  Marion 
McManus,  Charles  J. 
McMichael,  Mrs.  Charles 
McMichael,  Mrs.  Clayton 
McMillan,  Mrs.  Leigh  ton 

G. 
McMillan,  Thomas  M. 
McNeal,  Mr.  and  Mrs. 

D.  Raymond 
McNichol,  Mrs.  Thomas 

F. 
McOwen,   Mrs.    Frederick 
McShea,  John  B. 
Mead,  Arthur  B. 
Mealey,  John  P. 
Means,  Mrs.  Constance 
Mebus,  Charles  F. 
Mechling,  Mrs.  B.  F.,  Jr. 
Meehan,  Alice 
Meehan,  Ellen  F. 
Meisner,  Ernest  W. 
Meixner,  Howard  F. 
Megargee,  Mrs.  George  M. 
Melley,  Dennis  J. 
Mellor,  Walter 
Melrath,  Earle  B. 
Menzen,  F.  Paul 
Merrick,  J.  Vaughan 
Merrick,  Mary 
Merrick,  Mary  R. 
Merrick,  Mrs.  Samuel 

Vaughn 
Merritt,  Mrs.  Morris  Hill 
Merscher,  Washington 
Mertz,  Oscar  E. 
Mertz,  Walter  S. 
Merz,  Leon 
Metcalf,  F.  R. 
Meyer,  Ada 
Meyer,  John  C. 
Meyer,  Louis  J. 
Meyers,  Clarence  L. 
Michel,  George 
Middleton,  Allen  C. 
Middleton,  C.  Wilmer 
Middleton,  Clara 
Middleton,  Mrs.  Wilmer 
MilhoUand,  Frederic  A. 
Miller,  George 
Miller,  Harrison  F. 
Miller,  Isaac  P. 
Miller,  Marian 
Miller,  Modestha  B. 
Miller,  E.  Spencer 
Miller,  W.  E.  G. 
Miller,  Walter  P.,  Jr. 
Mills,  Thomas 


Milne,  Mrs.  Caleb  J.,  Jr. 
Milne,  Francis  F.,  Jr. 
Minehart,  Mrs.  John  R. 
Mink,  George  W.,  Jr. 
Mitchell,  Charles  D. 
Mitchell,  George  W. 
Mitchell,  Henry  F. 
Mitchell,  John 
Mitchell,  Samuel  P. 
Mitcheson,  Robert  S.  J. 
Mockridge,  John 
Moerk,  Frank  N. 
Moench,  Mrs.  William  H. 
Moffly,  William  T. 
Molthan,  Mrs.  E.  Henry 
Montgomery,  R.  L. 
Montgomery,  Mrs.  Robert 

J- 

Montgomery,  Mrs.  T.  L. 
Montgomery,  W.  W.,  Jr. 
Moody,  Mrs.  Lewis  F. 
Mooney,  W.  J. 
Moore,  Mrs.  Charles  J. 
Moore,  Edgar  B. 
Moore,  Mrs.  Edward  K. 
Moore,  Mrs.  H.  McKnight 
Moore,  Mrs.  Henry  D. 
Moore,  J.  Clark,  Jr. 
Moore,  Sallie 
Moorhouse,  Mrs.  H. 

Wilson 
Moosberger,  Fred 
Morand,  Mrs.  Cyril 
Morford,  W.  B. 
Morch,  Thomas 
Morgan,  C.  W. 
Morgan,  F.  Corlies 
Morgan,  Mrs.  F.  Corlies 
Morgan,  Mrs.  Marshall  S. 
Morris,  Armand  V. 
Morgan,  Mrs.  John  B. 
Morganthaler  Brothers 
Morrell,  Richard  B. 
Morris,  Mrs.  A.  Saunders 
Morris,  C.  C. 
Morris,  Mrs.  Caspar  W. 
Morris,  Elizabeth  R. 
Morris,  Ellen 
Morris,  Henry  S. 
Morris,  L  Wistar 
Morris,  Margaret  E. 
Morris,  Mrs.  Marriott  C. 
Morris,  Mrs.  P.  Hollings- 

worth 
Morris,  William  Paul 
Morrison,  Mrs.  Thomas, 

Jr. 


Mortimer,  S.  H. 

Mortimoore,  Mrs.  Charles 

Morton,  Mrs.  Albert  W. 

Moss,  Mrs.  Joseph 

Moss,  Mrs.  R.  Owen 
Hunter 

Mostertz,  Fred  W. 

Mott,  Marian 

Mulford,  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
Spencer  K.,  Jr. 

Muller,  William 

Munro,  Mrs.  Hugh  F. 

Murphy,  Eugene 

Murphy,  Helen  B. 

Murphy,  J.  Prentice 

Murphy,  Mrs.  John  A. 

Murphy,  John  J. 

Murphy,  Thomas  E. 

Murphy,  Timothy  A. 

Murtagh,  Mrs.  J.  C. 

Musser,  Mrs.  John  H. 

Mustin,  Gilbert  B. 

Mutz,  Pearl 

Mutz,  Walter 

Myers,  A.  Charles 

Myers,  George  deB. 

Nachod,  J.  F. 

Nadelman,  Madame  Elie 

Nagel,  John  A.,  Jr. 

Nahm,  George  A. 

Nalle,  Mrs.  Jesse 

Nasife,  Mrs.  Sydney 

Nash,  Edgar  Smiley 

Nassau,  Mrs.  Charles  F. 

Neal,  S.  H. 

Neale,  James  B. 

Nece,  Frank  W. 

Nece,  Harry  A. 

Needles,  Mrs.  Lewis 

Neeld,  J.  Noble 

Neely,  Mrs.  Hugh  Mc- 
Dowell 

Neely,  James  P. 

Neely,  M.  Y. 

Nefferdorf,  Margaret  A. 

Neilson,  Mrs.  Lewis 

Nesbit,  Mrs.  Thorpe 

Nevin,  Mrs.  Charles  W. 

Newbold,  Mrs.  Arthur  E., 
Sr. 

Newbold,  Mrs.  David 

Newbold,  David  M.,  3rd 

Newbold,  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
John  DaCosta,  Jr. 

Newbold,  John  S. 

Newbold,  Mrs.  William  T. 

Newhall,  Blackwell 


80 


Newhall,  C.  Stevenson 
Newhall,  Morton  L. 
Newhall,  Mrs.  Robert  S. 
Newhall,  William  Peterson 
Newhall,  William  Price 
Newman,  A.  G. 
Newman,  A.  Joseph 
Newman,  N. 
Newton,  A.  G. 
Newton,  C.  S. 
Niblo,  James  M. 
Nice,  Budd  G. 
Nice,  Eugene  E. 
Nicholas,  James  Forsythe 
Nicholas,  Samuel 
Nichols,  Milton  Harold 
Nicholson,  Mrs.  J. 

Whitall 
Nicklc,  Mrs.  P.  M. 
Nimlet,  Virginia  C. 
Nixon,  Mrs.  Horace  F. 
Norcross,  Mrs.  Herbert  C. 
Norris,  Mrs.  A.  A. 
Norris,  Charles  C,  Jr. 
Norris,  George  W. 
Norris,  Harry  A. 
Norris,  Mrs.  John  C. 
Norris,  Mrs.  Richard 
Norris,  Thomas  J. 
Norris,  Mrs.  William 

Fisher 
North,  C.  Ruth 
North,  Ralph  H. 
Novek,  Samuel  L. 
Noyes,  Mrs.  B. 
Oakford,  Frances  S. 
Oakley,  Imogen  B. 
Oakley,  Mrs.  Thornton 
Oberge,  Ullericka  H. 
Obermayer,  Henry  M. 
Obermayer,  Leon  J. 
O'Brien,  Mrs.  Thomas  D. 
O'Connor,  John  F. 
Odell,  Harriet  D. 
Odell,  Mrs.  Joseph  H. 
O'Donnell,  Frank  P. 
O'Donnell,  Mrs.  Frank  P. 
Oelbermann,  Mrs.  Julius 
O'Harra,  Mrs.  I.  Harrison 
Okie,  R.  Brognard 
Oliphant,  Mrs.  S.  E. 
Oliver,  W.  J. 
O'Loane,  R.  P. 
O'Neill,  Alice  M. 
O'Neill,  Andrew 
O'Neill,  J.  T. 
O'Neill,  John  T. 


O'Neill,  Marie  E. 
O'Neill,  P.  F. 
Opie,  Eugene  L. 
Opie,  Mrs.  E.  L. 
Oppenheimer,  Walter 
Oranovich,  Ida 
Ord,  R.  Laird 
Orlady,  George  P. 
Orlemann,  Henry  P. 
Orr,  George  P. 
Orth,  Mrs.  C.  J. 
Ortlip,  Harry  S. 
Osterlund,  John  L. 
Ostheimer,  Maurice 
Ott,  George  E. 
Otter,  Robert  S. 
Overholt,  William  L. 
Ovington,  George,  Jr. 
Owen,  Elizabeth  Gray 
Owen,  L.  V.  P. 
Packard,  Charles  S.  W. 
Packard,  Mrs.  Francis  R. 
Packard,  George  R. 
Packard,  Mrs.  George  R. 
Packard,  Mrs.  John  H.,  3rd 
Page,  George  Bispham 
Page,  Dr.  and  Mrs. 

Henry  F. 
Page,  Mrs.  Howard  Wurts 
Page,  Mrs.  Robert  H. 
Page,  Robert  Holmes 
Page,  Townsend  R. 
Paine,  Mrs.  George  H. 
Painter,  Mrs.  H.  B. 
Paisley,  Harry  E. 
Palmer,  John  T. 
Pancoast,  Mrs.  Albert 
Pancoast,  Mrs.  H.  K. 
Pancoast,  Henry  B. 
Pancoast,  W.  Howard 
Pancoast,  Mrs.  W.  Howard 
Pardee,  Mrs.  Calvin 
Pardi,  Justin  A. 
Paret,  Edward 
Park,  J.  B. 

Park,  Mrs.  Richard  Gray 
Park,  Thomas 
Parke,  E.  H. 
Parke,  Margaret  A. 
Parker,  A.  D. 
Parker,  Mrs.  C.  D. 
Parker,  John  E. 
Parker,  Sylvester  D. 
Parlin,  Charles  C. 
Parlin,  Mrs.  Charles  C. 
Parrish,  E.  M. 
Parrish,  Morris  L. 


Parrish,  Mrs.  Robert  C. 
Parrott,  Sylvester  J. 
Parsly,  Elmer  G. 
Parsons,  Miss  Ella 
Parvin,  Mrs.  Joseph  H. 
Patrick,  William  H. 
Patten,  Frank  E. 
Patten,  Frank  S. 
Patterson,  Beatrice  W. 
Patterson,  Mrs.  F.  D. 
Patterson,  Mrs.  George 

Stuart 
Patterson,  Mrs.  John  M. 
Patterson,  T.  H.  Hoge 
Patterson,  Mrs.  Theo.  C. 
Patton,  Mrs.  J.  Lee 
Patton,  Mrs.  John  W. 
Patton,  Mrs.  Robert 
Patton,  Robert  J. 
Paul,  A.  J.  Drexel 
Paul,  Mrs.  Henry  N. 
Paul,  Mrs.  H.  Van  Dyne 
Paul,  Mrs.  Hiram 
Paul,  John  Rodman 
Paulson,  Frances  E. 
Paxson,  Mrs.  Henry  D. 
Peabody,  Malcolm  E. 
Peacock,  C.  H. 
Pearce,  Hollingsworth 
Pearce,  Mrs.  Jeffries 
Pearsall,  H.  W. 
Pearson,  Charles  B. 
Pearson,  Elizabeth  T. 
Pearson,  J.  A. 
Pearson,  Mrs.  J.  T. 
Pearson,  R.  G. 
Peck,  Mrs.  Arthur 
Peck,  Mrs.  Horace  S. 
Pedrick,  Lyola  C. 
Peeples,  A.  M. 
Peiffer,  Charles  E. 
Peirce,  Harold 
Peirce,  Mrs.  Harold 
Peirce,  T.  M.,  Jr. 
Peirson,  Walter 
Pelosi,  William  A. 
Pemberton,  Ralph 
Pennington,  Laura  T. 
Penfield,  Mrs.  Frederic  C. 
Pendelton,  Constance 
Pendleton,  Amena 
Pennsylvania  Society  of 

Miniature  Painters 
Pennypacker,  Mrs.  B.  A. 
Pennypacker,  Bevan  A. 
Penrose,  R.  A.  F.,  Jr. 
Penrose,  Valeria  F. 


Penza,  J.  Vincent 
Pepper,  Mrs.  B.  Franklin 
Pepper,  Benjamin  Franklin 
Pepper,  Mrs.  John  W. 
Pepper,  Mrs.  O.  H.  Perry 
Pepper,  Mrs.  William  Piatt 
Pequignot,  L.  E. 
Perilstein,  Nathan 
Perkins,  Mrs.  T.  H.  Dudley 
Perkins,  Walter  W. 
Perot,  Anne  Lovering 
Perrin,  Charles  C. 
Perring,  Louise  F. 
Perrot,  Emile  G. 
Perry,  H.  H. 
Perry,  Mrs.  Harold  R. 
Perry,  John  C. 
Peter,  Luther  C. 
Peterson,  Harry  M. 
Peterzell,  Sarah  G. 
Pettinos,  George  F. 
Petty,  Mrs.  Orlando  H. 
Petzold,  Alolph 
Pew,  J.  N.,  Jr. 
Pew,  Mrs.  Walter  C. 
Pfaelzer,  Mrs.  Frank 
Pfahler,  G.  E. 
Pfatteicher,  E.  P. 
Pharo,  Mrs.  Walter  W. 
Phelan,  Joseph  V. 
Phelps,  Alfred  T. 
Philler,  William  R. 
Philler,  Mrs.  William  R. 
Phillippe,  Mrs.  B. 

Pemberton 
Phillips,  Lucien 
Pierce,  F.  G. 
Piersol,  Mrs.  George  A. 
Piersol,  George  M. 
Pilling,  Mrs.  George  P. 
Pilling,  W.  S. 
Pioneer  Suspender  Co. 
Place,  Louis  V.,  Jr. 
Piatt,  Mrs.  Charles,  Jr. 
Piatt,  Mrs.  Charles,  3rd 
Piatt,  Henry  N. 
Piatt,  John  O. 
Plummet,  Mrs.  William  T. 
Pohlers,  R.  C. 
Polk,  Mrs.  William  D. 
Pollock,  Elizabeth  P. 
Pollock,  Roland  D. 
Pollock,  William  W. 
Pomerantz,  A. 
Pooley,  E.  F. 
Porcher,  Samuel 
Porter,  Mrs.  Charles  A.,  Jr. 


Porter,  Eva 
Porter,  J.  Benton 
Porter,  Mrs.  William  W. 
Post,  Mrs.  L.  A. 
Post,  William 
Poth,  Harry  A. 
Potsdamer,  Joseph  S. 
Pott,  H.  Rudolph 
Potteiger,  L.  A. 
Potter,  Beverley  R. 
Potter,  Mrs.  Beverley  R. 
Potter,  Mrs.  Thomas,  Jr. 
Potter,  Woodburn  W. 
Potts,  Charles  William 
Potts,  Mrs.  Harrison  L 
Potts,  William  M. 
Powel,  T.  I,  Hare 
Powel,  Mrs.  T.  L  Hare 
Powell,  Charles  S. 
Powell,  Mrs.  Humbert  B. 
Powers,  Mrs.  Fred  Perry 
Pratt,  John  E. 
Prevette,  Earl 
Price,  Mrs.  Eli  Kirk 
Price,  Harrie  B. 
Price,  Mrs.  Oliver  C. 
Price,  Oscar  H. 
Prichard,  E.  Sydney 
Priestman,  Mrs.  Glyndon 
Pugh,  Anna  J. 
Purves,  Mrs.  Austin  M. 
Purvcs,  Dale 

Purves,  Mrs.  G.  Colesberry 
Purviance,  Julia  E. 
Pusey,  F.  S. 
Putman,  Mrs.  Earl  B. 
Pyle,  Mrs.  W.  L. 
Pyrah,  John  W. 
Quick,  William  H.  W. 
Quimby,  Hester  A. 
Rader,  Mrs.  Archibald 

Fleming 
Radford,  Guy  W. 
Raditz,  Lazar 
Rakestraw,  Fred 
Rambo,  Oscar  N. 
Ramsdell,  G.  C. 
Ramsey,  Mrs.  Frances  H. 
Ranck,  A.  C. 
Randolph,  Evan 
Randolph,  Mrs.  Evan 
Randolph,  Mrs.  L.  Wister 
Ranken,  Harold  R. 
Ransley,  Mrs.  H.  C. 
Ravdin,  L  S. 
Rawle,  James 
Rawle,  Mrs.  James 


Rawle,  Louisa 
Rawlins,  Sarah  Sully 
Read,  Adele  Von  H. 
Read,  Mrs.  Charles  N. 
Read,  Helen  P. 
Read,  Mrs.  W.  B. 
Reading,  S.  H. 
Reath,  Mrs.  B.  Brannon 
Reath,  B.  Brannon,  2.nd 
Reath,  Mrs.  Benjamin 
Reath,  Mrs.  Theodore  W. 
Reath,  Mrs.  Thomas 
Reath,  Thomas,  Jr. 
Reber,  J.  Howard 
Rebman,  Henry  J. 
Rebmann,  G.  Ruhland,  Jr. 
Reckitt,  William  G. 
Redman,  Mrs.  John  L. 
Reed,  Mrs.  Alan  H. 
Reed,  Anna  M. 
Reed,  Homer,  Jr. 
Reed, Jacob,  Sons 
Reel,  Ida  Virginia 
Reeves,  Mrs.  A.  S. 
Reeves,  Mrs.  B.,  Jr. 
Reeves,  Mrs.  Horace  A. 
Register,  Mrs.  H.  Bartol 
Reichart,  Emma  H. 
Reid,  C.  W. 
Reige,  A.  C. 
Reilly,  Mary  Allen 
Reilly,  Peter 
Reilly,  Samuel 
Reiss,  A, 
Remmey,  Richard  C,  Son 

Company 
Reuss,  Mr.  and  Mrs. 

Edward  H.,  Jr. 
Rhoads,  J.  Snowden 
Rhoads,  Mrs.  Logan 
Rhoads,  Lydia  W. 
Rhoads,  William  E. 
Rice,  James  J. 
Richards,  Esther  A. 
Richardson,  Frederick 
Richardson,  Thomas  D. 
Richardson,  Tolbert  N. 
Richardson,  William  H. 
Richmond,  Francis  H. 
Richter,  Charles  J. 
Ridenour,  W.  E. 
Rieger,  Harry  C. 
Riehle,  Frederick  A. 
Ries,  Albert 
Ries,  Mrs.  Walter  G. 
Riesman,  David 
Riggs,  Robert 


Ringgold,  I.  H. 
Ritchie,  Mrs.  C.  L. 
Riter,  Mrs.  Michael  M.,  Jr. 
Rivinus,  Mrs.  E.  Florens 
Robb,  Mrs.  Henry  B. 
Robbins,  Mrs.  Edward  C. 
Robbins,  George  S. 
Roberts,  Mrs.  A.  C. 
Roberts,  Caryl 
Roberts,  Charles  H. 
Roberts,  Mrs.  Charles  H. 
Roberts,  Clarence  V. 
Roberts,  Mrs.  Francis  M. 
Roberts,  George  Brooke 
Roberts,  George  W.  B. 
Roberts,  Graham 
Roberts,  Irene  S. 
Roberts,  Isaac  W. 
Roberts,  Mrs.  James  G. 
Roberts,  Mrs.  John  B. 
Roberts,  Owen  J. 
Robertshaw,  Oscar 
Robins,  Mrs.  Edward 
Robins,  Helen  H. 
Robinson,  Mrs.  Dwight 

Parker 
Robinson,  Mrs.  Louis 

Barclay 
Robinson,  Mrs.  Samuel 
Robinson,  Mrs.  V.  Gilpin 
Robinson,  W.  J. 
Rockefeller,  Mrs.NelsonA. 
Rockwell,  F.  W. 
Rogers,  Mrs.  James  S. 
Roma,  Mrs.  Frank 
Roma,  Louis 
Root,  Mary  L. 
Rorer,  Elizabeth  N. 
Rose,  Ivan  Murray 
Rosenbach,  M.  P. 
Rosenbaum,  Leon 
Rosenbaum,  Morris 
Rosesbaum,  Robert 
Rosenbaum,  Samuel 
Rosenfield,  John 
Rosenblum,  Adolph 
Rosengarten,  Mrs.  A.  G. 
Rosengarten,  George  D. 
Rosenthal,  Albert 
Rosenwald,  Mrs.  LessingJ. 
Ross,  Arsie  Lee 
Ross,  Mrs.  George  G. 
Ross,  Mrs.  Henry  A. 
Ross,  J.  Anderson 
Ross,  Sophia  L. 
Ross,  T.  Edward 
Ross,  Mrs.  Thomas 


Ross,  Mrs.  Thomas  C. 

Rossell,  Mrs.  Axel 

Rossi ter,  Mrs.  T.  Frank 

Rossmassler,  Elfrida 

Roth,  David  A. 

Roth,  Edward  A. 

Roth,  George  J. 

Roth,  Henry  W. 

Rothe,  M.  H. 

Rothschild,  LeRoy  B. 

Rowland,  Howard  L. 

Rowland,  Mrs.  Louis  H. 

Royer,  Mrs.  B.  Frank 

Ruby,  Edna  Browning 

Rumpp,  Herman  C. 

Rumpp,  Marie  W. 

Rumsey,  G.  A.,  Jr. 

Runk,  Elizabeth 

Runk,  Louis  B. 

Runyan,  Stanford  K. 

Russell,  Mrs.  C.  J. 

Russell,  N.  F.  S. 

Rust,  Harry  B. 

Ryan,  Elizabeth  T. 

Ryan,  Michael  J. 

Ryan,  Thomas  F. 

Sablosky,  A. 

Sachs,  Carl 

Sachsenmaier,  George 

Sackett,  Mrs.  Charles  F. 

Sackett,  Mrs.  Franklin  P. 

Sadtler,  Samuel  S. 

Saffran,  Harry 

Safran,  Paul  S. 

Sage,  Mrs.  Henry  W. 

Sage,  Mrs.  Ralph  V. 

Sailer,  Mrs.  Andrew  Jack- 
son 

Sailer,  Emily  W. 

Salom,  Mrs.  Pedro  G. 

Saltus,  R.  Salford,  Jr. 

Salus,  Benjamin  W. 

Salus,  Mrs.  Herbert  W. 

Salvas,  J.  Clarence 

Sammartino,  Julia 

Samuel,  Bernard 

Sander,  Philip 

Sanson,  Mrs.  Albert  W. 

Santamarie,  L.  J. 

Sappington,  Frank 

Sargent,  Mrs.  Winthrop 

Sartori,  Mrs.  Frank  A. 

Sattin,  Louis  M. 

Saul,  Mrs.  Maurice  B. 

Saul,  Morris  Bower 

Saul,  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
Walter  Biddlc 


Saull,  Elizabeth 
Saunders,  George  A. 
Saurman,  Norris  N. 
Sauter,  William  F. 
Savage,  Mrs.  D.  Fitzhugh 
Savage,  Mrs.  Ernest  C. 
Sawtelle,  William  Otis 
Sax,  Percival  M. 
Saxe,  Nathaniel 
Saylor,  Harold  D. 
Sayre,  Frank  G. 
Scalella,  Jules  A. 
Scanlon,  Charles  A. 
Scatchard,  William 
Scattergood,  Mrs.  J.  Henry 
Scattergood,  Mrs.  Thomas 
SchaefFer,  Charles  F. 
Schaffer,  William  I. 
Schaffer,  Mrs.  William  I. 
Schamberg,  J.  Frank 
Schamberg,  Mrs.  Jay  F. 
Schamberg,  Meyer 
Schaner,  W.  B. 
SchefFey,  Lewis  C. 
Schell,  John  W. 
Schell,  S.  Gertrude 
Schenck,  Mary  W, 
Schermerhorn,  C.  H.,  Jr. 
Schick,  Elma  H. 
Schick,  Martha  K. 
Schilling,  Frank 
Schirmer,  Walter  F. 
Schlegel,  Carl  A. 
Schmid,  Frederick 
Schmidt,  Fred  W. 
Schmidt,  Morris  F. 
Schnader,  Mrs.  William  A. 
Schneider,  Mrs.  Karl 
Schneyer,  Herman  J. 
Schneyer,  Louis  A. 
Schneyer,  M.  L. 
Schoales,  C.  B. 
Schoettle,  Mrs.  Edwin  J. 
Schoettle,  Marc  A. 
Schoettle,  Ralph  J. 
Schoettle,  Wm.  C. 
Schoff,  Mrs.  Leonard  H. 
Schofield,  Mrs.  Everett  A. 
Scholder,  Harry 
SchoUer  Brothers,  Inc. 
Schoonmaker,  W.  P. 
Schopfer,  Mrs.  Maria 
Schorr,  George  J. 
Schreibman,  Mrs.  Bessie 
Schriver,  N.  H. 
Schwacke,  John  S. 
Schwalbe,  H. 


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Schwartz,  Anthony 
Schwartz,  Mrs.  Charles  W. 
Schwartz,  Leonard  J. 
Schwartz,  Samuel 
Schwartz,  William 
Schwarz,  H.  G. 
Schwefler,  Herman  F. 
Schweizer,  J.  O. 
Scott,  Alice  A. 
Scott,  Mrs.  Alexander  H. 
Scott,  Mrs.  Arthur  Hoyt 
Scott,  Mrs.  Charles  Jr. 
Scott,  Mrs.  Edgar 
Scott,  Mrs.  Frank  L.,  Jr. 
Scott,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J. 

Hutchinson,  Jr. 
Scott,  Mrs.  John  Scanlin 
Scott,  Richard  S. 
Scott,  Thomas  M. 
Scott,  William  M. 
Scranton,  Mrs.  George  E. 
Scull,  Mrs.  William  C. 
Scull,  William  Ellis 
Sealey,  Nettie  M. 
Seeds,  Doris  A. 
Seeds,  Mathilde 
Seeley,  Mrs.  Oscar 
Seidle,  Joseph  K. 
Seller,  Walter 
Seiss,  LinnieJ. 
Selig,  B. 
Selig,  Sol 
Sellers,  Alexander 
Sellers,  Mrs.  Alexander 
Sellers,  Mrs.  Horace  Wells 
Sellers,  Howard 
Sellers,  Mrs.  Howard 
Seltzer,  Harry  J. 
Sender,  Arthur  C. 
Serody,  Michael 
Serrill,  A.  M. 
Serrill,  Mrs.  William  J. 
Service,  Mrs.  Charles  A. 
Sessler,  Charles 
Sessler,  J.  Leonard 
Sexton,  Mrs.  James  A. 
Sexton,  Mr.  and  Mrs. 

William  Lord 
ShaefFer,  William 
Shaffer,  Mrs.  Thomas  C. 
Shahadi,  Sarah 
Shakespeare,  Mrs.  Edward 

O. 
Shalet,  A.  Paul 
Shallow,  Frank  L. 
Shankin,  William 
Shannon,  Amanda  J. 


Shannon,  C.  E.  G. 
Sharp,  H.  C. 
Sharp,  Joseph  W. 
Sharp,  Mrs.  Walter  P. 
Sharpc,  John  S. 
Sharpies,  Mrs.  Philip  T. 
Sharpies,  Mrs.  Francis  W. 
Sharpies,  Lawrence  P. 
Sharpless,  Anna  P. 
Sharpless,  S.  Franklin 
Sharpless,  William 
Shea,  William  E. 
Shay,  Howell  Lewis 
Shearer,  H.  Maris 
Shearman,  Esther 
Sheble,  Mrs.  Frank  J. 
Sheble,  Mrs.  J.  Howard, 

Sheer,  Philip  L.,  &  Sons 
Sheldon,  O.  D. 
Shellenberger,  Mrs. 

Charles  D. 
Shelly,  George  C. 
Shelton,  Mrs.  F.  H. 
Shepard.  William  V.  K. 
Shepherd,  Samuel  G. 
Sheppard,  Mrs.  A.  Maxwell 
Sheridan,  Mrs.  Thomas  A. 
Sherman,  Mrs.  Francis 
Sherrerd,  Mrs.  Henry  D. 

M. 
Sherrerd,  William  D.,  Jr. 
Sherwood,  George  H. 
Shields,  Mrs.  Robert  C. 
Shick,  Robert  P. 
Shields,  Francis  H. 
Shields,  J.  Franklin 
Shilcock,  Clarence  J. 
Shillard-Smith,  Mrs.  C. 
Shinn,  John  H. 
Shipley,  Mrs.  S.  R. 
Shipley,  William  E. 
Shirk,  David  M. 
Shirk,  H.  R. 
Shirley,  Harold  R. 
Shober,  Elizabeth  T. 
Shock,  Nettie  A. 
Shoe,  Miss  V.  E. 
Shoemaker,  Benjamin  H. 
Shoemaker,  Mrs.  Harvey 
Shoemaker,  Mary  W. 
Shoemaker,  Mrs.  William 

T. 
Short,  Joseph  A. 
Shoyer,  F.  J. 
Shrigley,  Arthur 
Shrigley,  Ronald  O. 


Shryock,  Genevieve 

Shubert,  Allan  E. 

Shull,  Charles  E. 

Shuize,  Mrs.  Charles  A. 

Shuster,  Frank  H. 

Shute,  E.  L. 

Sibley,  Florence 

Sibley,  Walter  G. 

Sibley,  Mrs.  Walter  G. 

Side,  Edward 

Sill,    Mrs.    Harold    Mont- 
gomery 

Silloway,  G.  E. 

Simkins,  Mrs.  Daniel  W. 

Simon,  Mrs.  Edward  P. 

Simon,  Elmer  D. 

Simon,  Grant  M. 

Simon,  SildaJ. 

Simons,  Elizabeth 

Simons,  Herbert 

Simons,  Laird 

Simonsen,  Paul  H.  J. 

Simpson,  J.  Coulson 

Simpson,  W.  P. 

Sims,  Mrs.  Lancelot  F. 

Sinclair,  Ethel  L 

Sinclair,  John  S. 

Singer,  Arthur  G. 

Sinkler,  Julia 

Sinnock,  John  Ray 

Sinnickson,  Mrs.  Charles 

Sippel,  J.  Carl 

Sioussat,  St.  George  L. 

Sisson,  Vernon  B. 

Siter,  Charlotte 

Siter,  E.  Hollingsworth 

Siter,  Mrs.  E.  Hollings- 
worth 

Sklar.  M. 

Skerrett,  Dorothy  W. 

Sketchley,  William  W. 

Slade,  Mrs.  Alexander  T. 

Slattery,  Joseph  H. 

Sloan,  Malachi  W. 

Slocum,  Richard  W. 

Smaltz,  Elizabeth  F. 

Smaltz,  Mrs.  John  H. 

Smart,  E.  A. 

Smedley,  William 

Smedley,  William  H. 

Smith,  Mrs.  Allen  J. 

Smith,  Mrs.  Arthur  D. 

Smith,  Mrs.  Charles 
Chapman 

Smith,  Charles  H. 

Smith,  Clarence  E. 

Smith,  Mrs.  Edward  W. 


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Smith,  Ely  J. 
Smith,  Mrs.  Ernest  B. 
Smith,  Ethel 
Smith,  Mrs.  F.  P. 
Smith,  Mrs.  G.  M. 
Smith,  G.  P.,  Jr. 
Smith,  H.  Harrison 
Smith,  Mrs.  H.  Harrison 
Smith,  Harry  D. 
Smith,  Harry  F. 
Smith,  Haseltine 
Smith,  Howard  C. 
Smith,  James  H. 
Smith,  J.  Francis 
Smith,  J.  Somers 
Smith,  Jessie  Willcox 
Smith,  John  F. 
Smith,  Josiah  H. 
Smith,  Mrs.  Manning  J. 
Smith,  Margaret  E. 
Smith,  Mary  C. 
Smith,  Mary  Grubb 
Smith,  Oscar  L. 
Smith,  Stephen  J. 
Smith,  Mrs.  S.  Calvin 
Smith,  T.  Learning 
Smith,  Mrs.  W.  K. 
Smith,  Walter  Bassett 
Smith,  Mrs.  Wikoff 
Smucker,  Edwin  M. 
Snader,  E.  Roland,  Jr. 
Snedaker,  E.  Raymond 
Snedeker,  Mrs.  R.  Cuyler 
Snellenburg,  A. 
Snellenburg,  Mrs.  Harry 
Snellenburg,  Joseph  N. 
Snellenburg,  Mrs.  Morton 

E. 
Snitcher,  Rachel  W. 
Snyder,  George  H. 
Snyder,  M.  L. 
Snyder,  Myer  S. 
Snyder,  Mrs.  R.  Maurice 
Snyder,  Wellington,  J. 
Snyder,  Wilmer 
Sobernheimer,  Mrs. 

Frederick  A. 
Soest,  O.  F. 
Solis-Cohen,  Bertha 
Solis-Cohen,  Mrs.  Hays 
Solis-Cohen,  J.,  Jr. 
Solis-Cohen,  Mrs.  Leon 
Somers,  James  A. 
Sonneborn,  George  A. 
Sooy,  Curtis 
South,  Mr.  and  Mrs. 

Walter 


Spahr,  Murray  H.,  Jr. 
Spangler,  Clyde  M. 
Spangler,  John  L. 
Spatola,  Felix,  Jr. 
Speckman,  John  W. 
Spector,  Maurice 
Speiser,  Mrs.  Herbert  A. 
Speiser,  Maurice  J. 
Spencer,  Arthur 
Spencer,  Mrs.  Arthur  R. 
Staake,  Caroline  L. 
Stacey,  Clara 
Stager,  Stanley  R. 
Stair,  Mrs.  Jacob,  Jr. 
Stalcup,  E.  N. 
Staley,  Mrs.  Frank 
Staman,  John  P. 
Stamm,  Mrs.  C.  J. 
Stanton,  Charles  L. 
Starkey,  Mrs.  William 

Paul 
Starkweather,  John  K. 
Starr,  Mrs.  Edward 
Starr,  George  E. 
Starr,  Lewis 
Stathers,  F.  R. 
Staton,  Walter  B. 
Stead,  Robert 
Stecker,  Mrs.  P.  Jack 
Stecker,  Mrs.  R.  D. 
Steed,  Mrs.  Robert  W. 
Steel,  A.  G.  B. 
Steel,  David  M. 
Steel,  Mariana  J. 
Steel,  Phil  S. 
Steel,  Warner  J. 
Steele,  Edward  A. 
Steere,  L  Thomas 
Steere,  Mrs.  Jonathan  M. 
Stehle,  Mrs.  Charles 
Stehley,  Mary  K. 
Stein,  Mrs.  Emma  T. 
Steinman,  Walter  J. 
Steinmetz,  Francis 
Steinmetz,  Mrs.  Joseph  A. 
Stelle,  John  P. 
Stellwagen,  Herbert  P. 
Stem,  Mrs.  Samuel  G. 
Stenger,  Mrs.  Walter  R. 
Stephenson,  Mrs.  George 

H. 
Steppacher,  Lester  G. 
Stern,  Arthur 
Stern,  Bertha 
Stern,  Mrs.  Horace 
Stern,  Isadore 
Stern,  Mrs.  Juliet 


Stern,  Mrs.  Juliet  L. 
Stern,  Ruth  Ellis 
Stern,  Samuel 
Sternberger,  Mrs.  M.  K. 
Sterner,  George 
Stetson,  John  B.,  Jr. 
Stevens,  Richard  K. 
Stevenson,  Clare  B. 
Stevenson,  Dorothy  G. 
Stewardson,  Eleanor  P. 
Stewart,  Anne 
Stewart,  Frank  G. 
Stewart,  Roy 
Stewart,  Ruth  Bitting 
Stewart,  Mrs.  Thomas  S. 
Stewart,  Wilbur  Wright 
Stief,  David  R. 
Stifel,  Virginia 
Stilling,  Benjamin  F. 
Stillmun,  John  F. 
Stinson,  C.  A. 
Stinson,  Mrs.  Robert  M. 
Stinson,  Mrs.  Samuel  B. 
Stoer,  W.  Fred 
Stokes,  Mrs.  Charles  P. 
Stokes,  Francis  J. 
Stokes,  George  B. 
Stokes,  Henry  W. 
Stokes,  Mrs.  W.  Standley 
Stokes,  Mrs.  Walter 
Stone,  Frank  S. 
Stonehill,  Miss  M.  E. 
Stork,  Mrs.  T.  B. 
Story,  Mrs.  Julian 
Stout,  Mrs.  A.  L. 
Stout,  Mrs.  Elbridge  G. 
Stout,  Frank  W. 
Stout,  Mary  Ridgway 
Stout,  O. 
Stout,  Philip  S. 
Strahley,  Lewis  W.,  Jr. 
Strauss,  Berthold 
Strawbridge,  Anne  W. 
Strawbridge,  Mrs.  Francis 

R. 
Strawbridge,  Mrs.  George 

H. 
Strawbridge,  Gordon  W. 
Strittmatter,  L  P. 
Stroebele,  Mrs.  K.  M. 
Strong,  Elizabeth 
Stroock,  Bertram  A. 
Stroud,  Edward  A. 
Stroud,  Morris  W. 
Strubing,  John  K. 
Strubing,  P.  H. 
Stuart,  Gordon 


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Stuckert,  Harry 
Stulb,  Joseph  R. 
Stull,  Mrs.  C.  Rodman 
Stull,  Evelyn  Lewis 
Sturgis,  Robert 
Sullivan,  Edith 
Sullivan,  Mrs.  Jeremiah 

J- 

Sullivan,  Margaret  L. 
Sullivan,  Stanley  J. 
Sullivan,  Mrs.  Thomas  D. 
Summers,  Elmer  K. 
Sundheim,  Mrs.  Harry  G. 
Sussel,  Arthur  J. 
Sutherland,  Abby  A. 
Sutherland,  Mrs.  Dorothy 

W. 
Swan,  Mrs.  George 
Swart,  M.  E. 
Swartley,  Henry  C. 
Sweeny,  Barbara 
Sweeny,  Mary  B. 
Swoboda,  Gustav 
Sykes,  John  W. 
Symons,  W.  L. 
Synnestvedt,  Evan  L. 
Szall.John  B. 
Taine,  Louis  N. 
Talbot,  Mrs.  Arnold  G. 
Tappen,  Mrs.  Paul 
Tatem,  Mrs.  J.  Fithian 
Tatnall,  H.  Chace 
Tatnall,  Henry 
Tatum,  Mrs.  Richard  Parry 
Taws,  Henry  W. 
Taws,  John  H. 
Taylor,  Mrs.  C.  Newbold 
Taylor,  Mrs.  Frederick 

Winslow 
Taylor,  H.  Birchard 
Taylor,  Helene 
Taylor,  Mrs.  J.  Madison 
Taylor,  John  G. 
Taylor,  Mrs.  John  M. 
Taylor,  Lawrence  N. 
Taylor,  Louis  B. 
Taylor,  Presley  Morgan 
Taylor,  Mrs.  Roland  L. 
Taylor,  William 
Taylor,  Mrs.  William  J. 
Taylor,  Mrs.  William 

Rivers 
Teller,  W.  H. 
Temple,  Edward  B. 
Terry,  Howard  A. 
Tetlow,  Clara 
Thatcher,  William  H. 


Thayer,  Mr.  and  Mrs. 

Harry  C. 
Thayer,  Mrs.  John  B. 
Thayer,  Mrs.  John  B.,  3rd 
Theel,  William  L. 
Thole,  Francis  H. 
Thomas,  Mrs.  Arthur  H. 
Thomas,  Mrs.  Edward 

Osgood 
Thomas,  George,  3d 
Thomas,  J.  Frederick 
Thomas,  Miss  M.  Carey 
Thomas,  Mabel  L.  H. 
Thomas,  Pauline 
Thomas,  Mrs.  Samuel 

Hinds 
Thomas,  Mr.  and  Mrs. 

Walter  H. 
Thompson,  Robert  B. 
Thompson,  W.  J. 
Thompson,  William  B. 
Thoms,  Frieda  P. 
Thomson,  Harry  E. 
Thomson,  Mrs.  W.  S. 
Thorington,  Mrs.  J. 

Monroe 
Thorington,  James 
Thorington,  Mrs.  James 
Thorn,  Mary 
Thouron,  Mrs.  Nicholas 
Tietze,  Charles  F. 
Tilden,  Marmaduke,  Jr. 
Timanus,  Mrs.  J.  H.  R. 
Tinney,  William  P. 
Todd,  Anne  Hampton 
Todd,  Jean  Miller 
Todd,  Mrs.  M.  Hampton 
Toland,  Mrs.  Owen  J. 
Tomkinson,  Joseph 
Toogood,  Mrs.  Ernest 
Torrey,  Robert  G. 
Tourison,  Ashton  S. 
Tower,  Mrs.  Charlemagne 
Town,  Edwin  C. 
Townsend,  B.  F.,  Jr. 
Townsend,  E.  Price 
Townsend,  Mrs.  Edward  P. 
Townsend,  Edward  Y. 
Townsend,  Mrs.  Frederick 

E.  A. 
Townsend,  Mrs.  John  W. 
Trainer,  E. 

Trask,  Mrs.  John  E.  D. 
Troth,  Mrs.  Edward 

Osborne 
Trotter,  Helen 
Trotter,  William  Henry 


Trumbauer,  J.  Robert 
Trump,  Mrs.  William  H. 
Tunis,  Mrs.  Joseph  P. 
Turner,  Carolyn 
Turner,  William  Jay 
Tryon,  Charles  Z. 
Tryon,  F.  Arline 
Tunnell,  Mrs.  Frederic  W. 
Tustin,  Mrs.  Ernest  L. 
Tuttle,  William  C. 
Twining,  John  E.,  Sr. 
Tyler,  Charles  A. 
Tyler,  George  F. 
Tyler,  Mrs.  George  F. 
Tyler,  Helen  B. 
Tyre,  Philip  S. 
Underdown,  Mrs.  Henry 

T. 
Uppvall,  Axel  J. 
Urffer,  S. 

Vail,  Mrs.  Louis  dePuy 
VanDusen,  Mrs.  George 

R. 
VanDusen,  Lewis  H. 
VanPelt,  Gertrude 
VanRensselaer,  Alexander 
VanSciver,  Earl  J. 
VanSciver,  J.  Bishop 
Vauclain,  Samuel  M. 
Vaughan,  Charles  Z. 
Vaux,  Mrs.  J.  Wain 
Vellner,  Eugene 
Verner,  Mrs.  William  R. 
Vetterlein,  Mrs.  Wayne  S. 
Vieweg,  B.  F. 
Vigilant,  Mills 
Vila,  Joseph,  S. 
Vincent,  Mrs.  H.  G.  G. 
Vogdes,  Emma  C. 
Vogdes,  Joseph  J. 
Volz,  Frederick  G. 
Von  Moschzisker,  Mrs. 

Robert 
Voorhees,  Harlow  C. 
Voorhees,  Theodore  C. 
Voss,  Frederick  J. 
Wadham.J.  P. 
Wagner,  Mrs.  George  E. 
Wagner,  George  Ellwood 
Wagner,  Mrs.  Jesse  L. 
Wagner,  John 
Wagner,  Joseph  Wood 
Wagner,  Louis 
Wagner,  Louis  M. 
Wagner,  Paul  C. 
Wagner,  Mrs.  William  M. 
Wainwright,  Clement  R. 


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Wainwright,  Mrs.  F.  King 
Wait,  Mrs.  Oliver  Babcock 
Walbaum,  Mrs.  William 

H. 
Walker,  Herschel  C. 
Walker,  Isabella 
Walker,  James,  Jr. 
Walker,  Mrs.  John  K. 
Walker,  Robert  C. 
Walker,  W.  W. 
Walkling,  Adolph  A. 
Wall,  George  W. 
Wallace,  Elizabeth  S. 
Wallace,  John  C. 
Waller,  L.  O. 
Wallower,  Allan 
Walsh,  George  W. 
Walter,  Harry  E. 
Walter,  Simon 
Walters,  Lynford  S. 
Walters,  William  H. 
Walton,  Dorothea 
Walton,  Mrs.  J.  Gardener 
Walton,  William  G. 
Walz,  Mrs.  Edward  A. 
Warburton,  G.  A. 
Ward,  Mrs.  George 
Warden,  Clarence  A. 
Warden,  Mrs.  W.  G. 
Waring,  Swinton  B. 
Warne,  Mrs.  Edward  P. 
Warner,  Mildred  S. 
Warner,  Walter 
Warnock,  James,  Jr. 
Warren,  Ambrose  G. 
Warren,  Hassel  A. 
Warren,  William  C. 
Warthman,  Mrs.  J.  Harris 
Warwick,  Edward 
Washburn,  Louis  C. 
Wasserman,  B.  J. 
Wasserman,  Charles 
Wasserman,   Elizabeth   D. 
Wasson,  Frederick  E. 
Watkins,  William  Bell 
Watson,  Frank  R. 
Watson,  John  W. 
Wayne,  Mrs.  Joseph,  Jr. 
Wayne,  Laura  J. 
Wayne,  William,  Jr. 
Wear,  Mrs.  Joseph  Walker 
Weber,  David 
Weber,  E.  G. 
Weber,  F.  W. 
Weber,  Louis,  Sr. 
Weeks,  Mrs.  Horace  F. 
Weger,  Frank  C. 


Wegrocki,  Irene  B. 
Weightman,  Martha  T.  R. 
Weihenmayer,  Harry  W. 
Weihenmayer,  William  J. 
Weil,  Benjamin 
Weild,  Charles  M. 
Weill,  Mrs.  Alfred  S. 
Weinberg,  S. 
Weinstein,  G.  L. 
Weinstein,  Jacob  I. 
Weisbrod,  Mildred 
Weissberger,  George  J. 
Welsh,  C.  N. 
Welsh,  Charles  E. 
Welsh,  William  Henry 
Wenger,  Mrs.  Morris 
Wenner,  Robert  E. 
Werbell,  John  M. 
Werner,  Adolph,  Jr. 
West,  A.  E. 
West,  Harry  F. 
West,  Isabel  D. 
West,  W.  M. 
West,  W.  Nelson 
Westwood,  John  R. 
Wetherill,  F.  M. 
Wetherill,  Mrs.  F.  M. 
Wetherill,  Herbert  J. 
Wetherill,  John  Price,  Jr. 
Wetherill,  Samuel  P.,  Jr. 
Wetherill,  Mrs.  Samuel  P., 

Jr. 
Wetherstine,  H.  H. 
Wetter,  Charles  G. 
Wetzel,  Walter 
Weyl,  Esther  M. 
Weyl,  Julius 
Wharton,  Joseph  S. 

Lovering 
Wheeler,  Charles 
Wheeler,  Mrs.  Charles 
Wheeler,  Janet  D. 
Wheelwright,  Robert 
Whelen,  Mrs.  William 

Baker 
Whitaker,  James  L. 
Whitaker,  Ralph 
White,  Mrs.  Barclay 
White,  E.  P.  Carson 
White,  Elizabeth  Gibbons 
White,  Mrs.  Howard 
White,  J.  Atwood 
White,  Mrs.  J.  M. 
White,  Margaret  Gibbons 
White,  Mrs.  Miles,  Jr. 
White,  Samuel  S.,  Jr. 
White,  Mrs.  Walter  Rhoads 


White,  Mrs.  William 

Whiteman,  Mrs.  John  B. 

Whiteman,  Josephine  S. 

Whitfield,  J.  Edward 

Whitman,  Stephen  F.  and 
Sons 

Whitney,  Frederick  P. 

Whitney,  Mrs.  W.  Beau- 
mont 

Whitridge,  Mrs.  R.  B. 

Whyte,  William  E. 

Wick  Narrow  Fabric 
Company 

Widener,  Mrs.  P.  A.  B., 
2.nd 

Wiederseim,  Theodore  E. 

Wiener,  Mrs.  Edward 

Wigton,  Frank  H. 

Wigton,  Mrs.  Frank  H. 

Wilbur,  Rollin  Henry 

Wilbur,  Mrs.  Rollin  H. 

Wilcox,  Mrs.  James  M. 

Wilder,  C.  A. 

Wilhelm,  Charles 

Wilkins,  George  W. 

Wilkinson,  Robert  H. 

Willard,  DeForest  P. 

Willcox,  Mrs.  William  J. 

Willet,  Henry  Lee 

Willey,  Mrs.  Guy  A. 

Williams,  Mrs.  Carroll  R 

Williams,  Mrs.  Charles 

Williams,  Churchill 

Williams,  Mrs.  David  E. 

Williams,  Mrs.  John  Kirk 

Williams,  Joseph  D. 

Williams,  Leslie  F. 

Williams,  Parker  S. 

Williams,  Thomas  S. 

Williams,  Mrs.  Thomas  S. 

Willing,  Charles 

Willing,  Mrs.  Edward  S. 

Willing,  Edward  Shippen 

Willing,  J.  Kent 

Willson,  Elizabeth  Vale 

Willson,  Mrs.  Laurence 
Merrill 

Willson,  Olive  Strong 

Willson,  Thomas  H. 

Wilmer,  Mrs.  E.  G. 

Wilmeth,  James  L. 

Wilmer,  Mrs.  Peregrine 

Wilson,  Alexander,  Jr. 

Wilson,  Mrs.  G.  M. 

Wilson,  Mrs.  H.  E. 

Wilson,  Hamilton  M. 

Wilson,  Helen  N. 


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Wilson,  Howard  B. 

Wilson,  Mrs.  J.  Howard 

Wilson,  Russell 

Wilson,  Mrs.  W.  Reynolds 

Wilson,  Mrs.  William  K. 

Wilson,  Mrs.  Wyle  T. 

Wiltbank,  Mrs.  G.  M. 

Winchester,  A.  Oliver 

Windey,  William 

Windner,  Julius 

Windsor  Manufacturing 
Company 

Wineland,  Helen  B. 

Winlock,  Mrs.  George 
Lane 

Winsor,  James  D.,  Jr. 

Winsor,  Mrs.  James  D.,  Jr. 

Winston,  John  C.  Com- 
pany 

Winston,  Maurice  J. 

Winters,  Margaret 

Wintrob,  J.  M. 

Wire,  Jean  Marion 

Wirkman,  Emanuel  W. 

Wirz,  Mrs.  H.  M. 

Wissler,  Jessie  M. 

Wistar,  Rebecca  B. 

Wister,  Mrs.  Lewis  W. 

Wister,  Mary  C. 

Wittmann,  A.  H. 

Wolf,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Albert 

Wolf,  Benjamin 

Wolf,  Louis 

Wolfe,  Joseph  L.  N. 

Wolfram,  Arnold 

Wolfsen,  Julius 

Wolstenholme,  Mrs. 
Frederick 

Wonderly,  Abner  H. 

Wood,  Mrs.  Alexander  C, 
Jr. 


Wood,  Mrs.  Arthur  King 
Wood,  Mrs.  Charles  R. 
Wood,  Mrs.  Edward  F.  R. 
Wood,  Ellen  C. 
Wood,  Graham 
Wood,  Mrs.  Graham 
Wood,  Mr.  and  Mrs. 

George  Bacon 
Wood,  Mrs.  Horatio  C. 
Wood,  Howard,  Jr. 
Wood,  Miss  M.  Louise 
Wood,  R.  Francis 
Wood,  R.  G.,Jr. 
Woodall,  John 
Woodall,  Mrs.  John 
Woodington,  Reba  D. 
Woodruff,  Mrs.  Clinton 

Rogers 
Woodside,  Mrs.  J.  W. 
Woodward,  Clara 
Woodward,  Gertrude  H. 
Woodward,  Mrs.  Samuel 
Woolman,  Mrs.  Edward 
Woolman,  Henry  N. 
Woolman,  Mrs.  Henry  N. 
Woolman,  Josephine 
Woolston,  Eliza  Atlee 
Woolston,  Hannah  H. 
Worrall,  Mrs.  Nathan  Y. 
Wotherspoon,  James  R. 
Wright,  Austin  Tappan 
Wright,  Alice  M. 
Wright,  Mrs.  F.  S. 
Wright,  Mrs.  H.  B. 
Wright,  Mrs.  H.  J. 
Wright,  John 
Wright,  Lila  M. 
Wright,  Mrs.  Minturn  T. 
Wright,  Mrs.  Robert  C. 
Wright,  Mrs.  Sydney  L., 

Jr. 


Wurzel,  Maurice  L. 
Yarnall,  Ernest  R. 
Yarnall,    Mrs.    Howard 

E. 
Yarrow,  H.  C. 
Yates,  Philip  M. 
Yeager,  George  C. 
Yeatman,  Georgina  Pope 
Yeatman,  Pope 
Yeats,  Mrs.  J.  Wilbur 
Yellin,  Samuel 
Yerger,  Frank  H. 
Yocum,  A.  H. 
Yocum,  Stanley 
Yocum,  Thomas  C. 
York,  Edward  H.,  Jr. 
Young,  Anna  Gardner 
Young,  Bessie  F. 
Young,  Mrs.  Edgar  E. 
Young,  Fred  L. 
Young,  H.  C. 
Young,  Howard  S. 
Zane,  Mrs.  John  Hamilton 
Zang,  S.  E. 
Zantzinger,  C.  C. 
Zantzinger,  Mrs.  C.  C. 
Zeid,  Saul  J. 
Zeiger,  E.  H. 
Zeisse,  Paula 
Ziegelbrier,  Carl 
Zieget,  Julius 
Ziegler,  Carl  A. 
Ziegler,  J.  Charles 
Zimmerman,  William  A. 
Zimmermann,  R.  Z. 
Zimmermann,  William 
Zinman,  Frank 
Zion,  Harry  F. 
Zirnkilton,  F.  X. 
Zook,  S.  Townsend 
Zulich,  Sarah  Swift 


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