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PENNSYLVANIA
MUSEUM OF ART
LIBRARY
PHILADELPHIA
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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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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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,
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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
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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.
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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.
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Norris, Thomas J.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Palmer, John T.
Palmquist, Mrs. Elim
A. E.
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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
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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.
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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.
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Plaut, Mrs. Isaac
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Pollock, Walter B.
Pooley, E. F.
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Jr.
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Potamkin, Harry
Potsdamer, Joseph S.
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Jr.
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Potts, Horace M.
Potts, William M.
Powell, Charles S.
Powers, Mrs. Fred Perry
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Price, Mrs. Eli Kirk
Price, James Warwick
Priestman, Mrs. Flor-
ence Evans
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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.
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Reath, Mrs. B. Brannon
Reath, B. Brannan, 2nd
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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
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Rosenbaum, Morris
Rosenbaum, Samuel
Rosenberg, Emanuel
Rosenblum, Adolph
Rosenfeld, John
Rosengarten, Mrs. A. G.
Rosengarten, Geo. D.,
M.D.
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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.
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ing _
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Ruger, Louis
Ruhl, John
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Rutberg, Edward H.
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Ryan, Michael J.
Ryan, Thomas F., D.D.
Sachsenmaier, George
Sackel Dyeing Company
Sackett, Mrs. Franklin
P.
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R.
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hugh
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Henry
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Schamberg, Mrs. Jay F.
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Schaner, Warren B.
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Frank
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Scheel, R. O.
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Schemm, Edward F.
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n
Schlegel, Carl A,
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Schneyer & Cobrin
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Scholler Bros., Inc.
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Schwartz, Anthony
Schwarz, H. G.
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Scott, Egbert T., M.D.
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Segal, Herman
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Selig, Sol
Sellers, Alexander
Sellers, Mrs. Alexander
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Wells
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Sharpless, Wm.
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Sheble, Mrs. Frank J.
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Sons
Shellenberger,Miss
Helen
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Shenton, H. E.
Shillard-Smith, Mrs. C.
Shipley, Mrs. S. R.
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Shrigley, Arthur
Shuster, Frank H.
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Shuttleworth, E. Irving
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Sickles, Wm. Herbert
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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.
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Smith, Mrs. F. P.
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Smith, George P.
Smith, Haseltine
Smith, Henry R.
Smith, Mrs. Hugh T.
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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.
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Starr, Theodore D.
Staton, Walter B.
Stecker, Louis
Steel, A. G. B.
Steel, Phil. S.
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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
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Taws, John H.
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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.
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Terry, Howard A.
Tetlow, Mrs. Clara
Thatcher, A. G.
Thayer, Mrs. John B.
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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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FIFTY-FIRST
ANNUAL REPORT
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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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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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
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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
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1 49 371
1 9
4 5 24
55 643 698 955
52 54 137
17
19
1 37 16
56
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1 119 75
7
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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
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Junior )
Summer School:
July 87
Textile Department:
Day School 140
Evening School 277
Graduation
Art Department 48
Textile Department 36
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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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Comparative Study of Late XVII Century English Chairs
Evolved From the Spanish
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.
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G.
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W.
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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
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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
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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
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Pollock, Roland D. Read, W. B.
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Pooley, E. F. Read, Mrs. William T.
Porter, Mrs. Charles A., Jr.Reading, Samuel H.
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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
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Roberts, Mrs. Howard
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Roberts, Mrs. James G.
Roberts, Mrs. John B.
Roberts, Owen J.
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Reckitt, William G.
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Reed, Mrs. Amie M,
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Regnery, John J.
Pratt, John E
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Price, Mrs. Eli Kirk
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Purves, Mrs. Austin M. Reilly, Miss Marion
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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
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Rockwell, F. W.
Rodenbough, Elmer E.
Roma, Mrs. F.
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Rosenbaum, Leon
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Rosenthal, Albert
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Remmey, Richard C. Son Ross, Mrs. George H.
Company Ross, Henry A.
Resolute Knitting Mills Ross, J. Anderson
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Rhoads, J. Snowden Ross, T. Edward
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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
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Browning
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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
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Schamberg, Meyer
Schaner, W. B.
Schechtman, Morris
Scheel, R. O.
Schell, John W.
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Schemm, Edward F.
Schenck, Miss Mary W.
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Schick, Miss Elma H.
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Schlegel, Carl A.
Schmidt, Fred W.
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Jr.
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O.
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T.
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Shrigley, Arthur
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Sister Saint Luke
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Smedley, William H
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Smith, Miss Anna Ellen
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Brinton
Smith, Mrs. Edward W.
Smith, Miss Ethel
Smith, Mrs. F. P.
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Smith, G. P., Jr.
Smith, Haseltine
Smith, Henry R.
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Smith, Miss Jessie
Willcox
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Smith, Oscar L.
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Steel, A. G. B.
Steel, David M.
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Steel, Warner J.
Steele, Andrew L.
Steele, Edward A.
Steele, Joseph M.
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Steinman, Walter J.
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Sutherland, Allen
Sutton, L Walter
Swain, Mrs. William
Moseley
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Sweeney, Miss Barbara
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Smith, Mrs. Walter
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Smith, Mrs. Wikoff
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Stinson, C. A.
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Robert
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B.
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Weber, F. W.
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Weckesser, William
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Weger, Frank L.
Weightman, Miss Fanny
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Whiteley, Mrs. Charles
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THE PENNSYLVANIA MUSEUM AND SCHOOL OF
INDUSTRIAL ART
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THE PENNSYLVANIA
MUSEUM AND SCHOOL
OF INDUSTRIAL ART
FIFTY-SECOND ANNUAL REPORT
1928
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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
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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
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MUSEUM
John S. Jenks, Chairman; Morris R. Bockius, Mrs. Hampton
L. Carson, Mrs. Henry Brinton Coxe, John T. Dorrance,
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Mrs. John D. McIlhenny, Mrs. Frank Thorne Patterson,
Samuel Rea, J. Stogdell Stokes, Mrs. Edward T. Stotesbury,
Roland L. Taylor, George D. Widener.
INSTRUCTION
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Logan Rhoads, Willum H. Richardson, Edgar V. Seeler, Miss
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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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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
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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
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Textile Department:
Day School 120
Evening School 243
Graduation
363
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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
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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.
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Howard
Chandler, Mrs. George
F.
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Cheston, Mrs. J.
Hamilton
Chew, Miss Elizabeth B.
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Thompson
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Manson
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Craftex Mills, Inc.
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Deitz, George W.
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DeLaney, Arthur J.
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Howell, Mrs. Charles H. Jardella, Jermone B., Jr.
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Huey, Arthur B.
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Pemberton
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E.
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Ideal Shoe Company
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H., Jr.
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Latimer, Robert L.
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Launer, Clarence A.
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Warren
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Jones
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Lear, John B.
Leas, Miss Mabel Alice
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Lee, Alfred
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Lee, W. H.
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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
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Lemisch, Bernard L.
Lennon, J. S.
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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.
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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
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Lewis, Miss Julia
Lewis, L. R.
Lewis, Lucy
Lewis, Margaret C.
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Lex, Mrs. William H.
Leyshon, William C.
Lichtenberger, James B.
Lichtenstein, Mayer
Lichtenstein, Milton
Lieberman, Alex
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Lieberman, Moses
Liedholm, M. W.
Lifter, Mrs. Joseph J.
Ligget, Mrs. Howard B.,
Jr.
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Ligget, Miss Jane Stewart
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Lillie, Mrs. S. Morris
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Lincoln, Mrs. George
Jones, Jr.
Lincoln, H. B., Jr.
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Lindsay, Hyde and Co.
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Lipshutz, Charles
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Loveman, Herbert S.
Lovett, Louise D.
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Ludlow, Benjamin H.
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DeWitt
Lueders, Kenneth S.
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Lunkenheimer, Mrs. John
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Mabie, Walter C.
MacCrea, Mrs. Reba
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Macdonald, Wm. A., 3rd
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lin H.
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Mackey, Hon. Harry A.
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MacLennon, A. Gordon
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Macmeney, Miss 1.
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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
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McCarthy, Henry A.
McCarthy, J. A., Sr.
McCarthy, Joseph F.
McCaughey, Harry M.
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McCloskey, Matthew H.
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McCollin, James G.
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McCook, Walter
McCouch, Mrs. H. Gordon
McCown, Frank C, Jr.
McCracken, Mrs, Robt. T.
McCrea, W. A.
McCrudden, Daniel
McCully, John E.
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McDonald, Joseph A.
McDougald, John
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McDowell, Samuel
McFadden, Mrs. Barclay
McFadden, J. Franklin
McFarland, Mrs. Sarah
McGarvey, James A.
McGettigan, Daniel I.
McGill, Mary E.
McGowin, Andrew C.
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McGrath, Louis J.
McGuire, James J.
McHugh, John P.
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J'-
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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.
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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
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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, 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.
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Murphy, John J.
Murphy, Thomas E.
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Myers, Miss Rhoda
Nachod, J. F.
Nadelman, Madame Elie
Nahm, George A.
Nail, I. Walter
Napier, Mrs. Arthur
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Nece, Frank W.
Nece, Harry A.
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Dowell
Neely, M. Y.
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Neilson, Mrs. Lewis
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Newbold, Mrs. Arthur E.,
Sr.
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Newbold, Mrs. David
Newbold, Mrs. Wm. T.
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Newhall, Wm. Peterson
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Niblo, James M.
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Nicholson, William R.
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Nimlet, Miss Virginia C
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Obermayer, Henry
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Oliver, W. J.
Omerly, George G.
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O'Neill, Miss E. M.
O'Neill, J. T.
O'Neill, P. F.
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Ortlip, Harry S.
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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
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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
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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.
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Piatt, John O.
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Plaut, Mrs. Isaac
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Pollock, Roland D.
Pollock, Walter B.
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Pratt, John E.
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Price, Warwick James
Priestman, Mrs, Florence
E.
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Pusey, F. S,
Putman, Mrs, Earl B,
Pyrah, John W,
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Fleming
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Rakestraw, Fred
Rambo, Oscar N,
Ramsdell, G, C,
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Ransley, Mrs. H. C.
Rapp, E. H.
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Ravdin, I.
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Rawle, James
Rawle, Mrs. James
Rawle, Miss Louisa
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Raynor, John S.
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Read, Mrs. William T,
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Rebman, Henry J.
Reckitt, William G.
Redman, Mrs. John L,
Redmond, Frank J,
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Reel, Ida Virginia
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Reilly, Peter
Reilly, Samuel
Reinhard, Miss Jean
Reisen, C. Joseph
Reiss, A.
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Resolute Knitting Mills
Rhoads, Mrs. Logan
Rhoads, J. Snowden
Rhoads, Miss Lydia W.
Rhoads, William E.
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Richardson, Thomas D,
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Richardson, William H.
Richter, Charles J.
Rieger, Harry C.
Riehle, Frederick A.
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Roberts, Charles H,
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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,
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Sartori, Mrs. Frank A.
Saul, Morris Bower
Saunders, John J.
Savadore, Ethel S.
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Savoy e, Mrs. W. T.
Sax, Percival M.
Saxman, Mrs. E. F.
Scanlon, Joseph J.
Scatchard, William
Scattergood, Mrs. J. Henry
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Schaffhauser, Charles
Schamberg, Mrs. Jay F.
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Scheel, R. O.
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Schilling, Frank
Schlegel, Carl A.
Schmidt, Fred W.
Schnader, Mrs. William A.
Schneider, Mrs. Karl
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Schneyer, M. L.
Schoales, C. B.
Schoettle, Edwin J.
Schoettle, Mrs. Edwin J.
Schoettle, Marc A.
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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.
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Seeley, Mrs. Oscar
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Selig, Sol
Sellers, Alexander
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Sellers, Mrs. Howard
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Serrill, Miss A. M.
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Severs, G. Harvey
Sewell, Mrs. William J.,
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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
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Shinn, Miss M. Frances
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Shirley, Harold R.
Shock, Miss N. A.
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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
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Shoemaker, Mrs. William Smith, Miss Jessie
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Silloway, G. E.
Simkins, Daniel W.
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Bassett
Smith, Mrs. WikoflF
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E.
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Frederick A.
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Stokes, Henry W.
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Stotesbury, Edward T.
Stotesbury, Mrs. Edward
T.
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Stout, C. Frederick C.
Stout, Mrs. Elbridge G.
Stout, O.
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Strawbridge, Mrs. George
H.
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Stryker, S. S.
Stuart, Gordon
Stulb, Joseph R.
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StuU, Miss Evelyn Lewis
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Sullivan, Mrs. Thomas D.
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Sussell, Arthur J.
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Swain, Mrs. William
Moseley
Swart, M. E.
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Sydney, Miss Mary Ella
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Rivers
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E. A.
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Robert
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Wagner, Louis M.
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Wainwright, Mrs. F. King
Walbaum, Mrs. William
H.
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Wallace, William S.
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Warnock, James, Jr.
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Weckesser, William
Weeks Photo Engraving
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Weightman, Miss Fanny
Cox
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D.
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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
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Mayor of Philadelphia President of
Fairmount Park Commission
ELECTED BY THE MEMBERS
To Serve for One Year
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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
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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
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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
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treasurer
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corresponding secretary
Mrs. Herbert L. Clark
Mrs. Lewis Audenried
Mrs. Rudolph Blankenburg
Mrs. William T. Carter
Mrs. Robert C. Clay
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Mrs. William A. Dick
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Mrs. Russell Duane
Miss Louisa Eyre
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Mrs. George H. Frazier
Mrs. Henry C. Gibson
Mrs. F. Woodson Hancock
Mrs. Charles Wolcott Henry
Miss Margaretta S. Hinchman
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Mrs. W. Logan MacCoy
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Mrs. John C. Martin
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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
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LIBRARY
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PUBLICATIONS
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INSTALLATION
ELIZABETH ABEL, Assistant
BUILDINGS
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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.
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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
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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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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
55
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
S6
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
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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.
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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.
6i
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
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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.
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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.
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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
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Weger, Frank L.
Wegrocki, Irene B.
Weightman, Fanny Cox
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Weihenmayer, Harry W.
Weihenmayer, William J.
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Weild, Charles M.
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PENNSYLVANIA MUSEUM OF ART
PENNSYLVANIA
MUSEUM OF ART
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FIFTY-FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT
PHILADELPHIA
1930
FIFTY-FOURTH
ANNUAL REPORT
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.
msrwJCiioN
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
lO
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
II
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
IZ
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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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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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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.
Ceramics
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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.
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TuBiZE Artificial Silk Co.
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Hayward, Nathan
Hayward, Mrs. Nathan
Kuhn, C. Hartman
Lea, Elizabeth Jaudon
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Newbold, Clement B.
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Smith, Esther Morton
Society of the Sons of
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AuDENRiED, Mrs. Lewis
Baeder, Adamson & Co.
Baily, Albert L.
Barney, Charles D.
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Battles, H. H.
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Beardwood, Mrs. Joseph T.
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Bein, August
Bell, Mrs. Samuel Howard, Jr.
Blaetz, Jacob H,
Blakiston, Kenneth M.
Blakiston, Mary
Bland, P. Brooke
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Boericke, Gideon
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Bower, F. B.
Bower, William H.
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Brengle, Henry G.
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Day, Mrs. Richard H.
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DoBSON, John and James, Inc.
Dodge, Mrs. James Mapes
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Evans, Thomas
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MiLLViLLE Mfg. Co.
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PiTCAiRN, Raymond
Powers, Thomas Harris
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Quaker Lace Co.
RoBBiNs, George A.
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SCHOETTLE, EdWIN J.
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Wetherill and Brother
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Stead-Miller Company
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Bates, Daniel Moore
Batty, George
Biddle, Mr. and Mrs.
James G.
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Company, Inc.
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Bromley, Henry S.
Broomall, Mrs. Harold S.
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Community Finance
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Llewellyn
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Cunningham, Wilfred H.
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Darlington, William M.
Dashiell, Mrs. P. T.
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Dearnley, Elizabeth
Degn, William L.
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Dodge, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald D.
Doughten, William S.
Drexel, Mrs. George W.
Childs
Dykeman & Loeb
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Fisher, Howard W.
Fisher, Mrs. Thomas
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Foerderer, Percival E.
Fox, Hannah
Freeman, Mrs. Samuel M.
Freund, Rudolph
Friedberger-Aaron
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Gamble, James
Gates, Jay
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Gimbel, Ethel N.
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Jones, Frederick T.
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Kelley, John A., Jr.
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Knox, Charles C.
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Lea, Charles M.
Legge, Percy A.
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Levering, Frank D.
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Ley, Mrs. Harold G.
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Martz, H. R.
McKinley, Richard S.
McQuillen, Daniel N.
McShea, Walter Ross
Mellor, Norman
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Morris, E. H.
Morris, H. C.
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Pepper, Mrs. William
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Peterson, Arthur
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Phelps, Henry F.
Philadelphia Carpet Mills
Philadelphia Felt
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Posey, William Campbell
Quinn, Richard Lewis
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Reilly, Mrs. Joseph H.
Rhoads, William G.
Rivinus, E. F.
Rosenbach Galleries, The
Rush, Mrs. Benjamin
Samuel, Frank
Sanborn, Edward H.
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Schiedt, J. Henry
Schmidt, Mrs. Edward
A.
Seeler, Mrs. Edgar V.
Sewell, Mrs. W.J.,Jr.
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Sharpies, William
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Simon, Mrs. Stephen J.
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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.
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Wheeler, Mrs. Walter T.
Whitall, Mrs. John M.
Whiteley and Collier
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Wilmsen, Bernard
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Winsor, Mrs. James D.
Wood, Clement B.
Wood, John J.
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Heriot
Addis, Leonard M.
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Jr.
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Rudolph
Anderson, W. M.
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Ansell, Henry A.
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Arms, Robert L.
Armstrong, Mrs. F. Wallis
Arndt, Chas. Henry
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Arnett, W. W.,Jr.
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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,
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Bailey, A. M.
Bailey, Edward P.
Bailey, James B.
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Bailey, Walter C.
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Beidler, Elsie S.
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Biddle, Edward M.
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Biddle, Mrs. George
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Biddle, Livingston L.
Biederman, Louis
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Billetdoux, Chester A.
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Bishop, Abigail
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Bissell, E. Perot
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Blackburne, Mrs. John S.
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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
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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.
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E.
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Gimbel Brothers
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Groschupf & Fehr
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Joseph H.
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P.
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J-
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son
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Hardt, Frank M.
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Hare, T. Truxton
Harkin, Edward I.
Harlan, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph M.
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Harlow, George W.
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Harris, C. Addison, Jr.
Harris, David W.
Harris, Edgar T.
Harris, Edward Monroe
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Harris, Walter C.
Harris, William
Harris, William T.
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Harrison, Charles Custis,
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CJr.
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Nathaniel
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Hemphill and Company,
Inc.
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R.
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Charlton
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Bertram
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Hess, Mrs. Lippman E.
Hetherington, Mrs. Albert
G.
Hetzell, Charles G.
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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.
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Hilleary, E. D.
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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.
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Hitner, Ella E.
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Hochstrasser, John H.
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Hodge, Mrs. Carroll
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Lei per
Hodgson, Francis H.
Hoelzer, Mrs. Mary L.
Hoerger, Adelb'ert
Hoev, Francis P.
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Hofheimer, S. D.
Hofstetter, W. A.
Hogg, J. Renwick
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Hopper, Marie Louise
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Horn, William
Home, B. W.
HornefF, Harry
Horner, Mrs. Dorothy S.
Horner, Hannah M.
Horner, Horace Kenneth
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Horstmann, L J.
Horstmann, Mrs. Walter
Horstmann, Mrs. William
H.
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Horton, Arthur
Hosbach, Frederick W.
Hosein, Mozam
Hoskins, Mrs. Albert L.
Hostetter, Mrs. Albert K.
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Howarth, H. A. Stevens
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Howe, George
Howe, Mrs. Leigh ton
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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
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Hunter, T. Comly
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Hurlburt, Mrs. F. B.
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Huston, Laetitia P.
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Hutchinson, Arthur
Emlen
Hutchinson, J. C.
Hutchinson, K. P.
Hutchinson, M. H.
Hutchinson, Robert H.
Hutchinson, Mrs. S.
Pemberton
Hutchinson, Mrs. Sydney
E.
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Illman, Adelaide
Illoway, Bernard A.
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Indahl, M. C.
Ingersoll, Mrs. C. Jared
Ingersoll, George E.
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JafFe, Walter
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Jastrow, Annie M.
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Jeanes, Mrs. Henry S.
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Jeannisson, Mrs. Eugene
M.
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JefFerys, Mrs. Edward M.
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Jellett, Stewart A.
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Jepson, Paul N.
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Alba B., Jr.
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Johnson, F. T.
Johnson, Florence M.
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Donald
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Johnson, Walter H.
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Johnston, Charles
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Mrs.
Kendrick, T. Frank
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Alexander
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Isaac
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A.
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William H.,Tr.
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Leithead, J. Edward
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Leithmann, Ann R.
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Lemisch, Bernard L.
Liedholm, M. W.
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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.
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Lester, Joseph C.
Lincoln, Thorla
Leupold, Francis C.
Lindley, George
Levick, Maurice E.
Lineaweaver, Mrs. Charles
Levin, Alan
P.
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Link, Harriet J.
Levin, Samuel H.
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Levintow, Benjamin H.
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Levis, Mrs. Frederick H.
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Lippincott, Paul S., Jr.
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Farraday
Lloyd, Mrs. Stacey B.
Lewandowski,
Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs.
Theophilius
William Henry
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Lochhead, Catherine P.
Lewis
Anna V.
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Lewis
Bertha
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Lewis
Charles A.
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Lewis
ClifFord, Jr.
Loeb, Alfred H.
Lewis
Mrs. ClifFord, Jr.
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Edwin O.
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Lewis
Eleanor
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Lewis
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Mrs. Francis A., 3d
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Francis D.
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Isabel Jenkins
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Mrs. James P.
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Mrs. John F., Jr.
Long, Walter E.
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John Frederick
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Lewis
Julia
Henderson
Lewis
Leicester S.
Longaker, Mrs. Carolyn R.
Lewis
Le Roy M.
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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.
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M.
Longstreth, Mrs. N.
Lucas
Longstreth, Mrs. William
M.
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Lorenz, Carl A.
Lorimer, Graeme
Lothrop, Eben W.
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Ludlum, David S.
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DeWitt
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Darragh
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Howard
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M.
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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.
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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
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Markley, Mrs. E. G.
Markoe, Mrs. Henry
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Marks, Jacob K.
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Maron, Alfred C.
Marquisse, Victor G.
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Marsh, Mrs. John C.
Marshall, Don A.
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Morley
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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.
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Maurer, John H,
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Rutherford
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Edmund Burke
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Robinson
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McKechney, W. G.
McKenzie, R. Tait
McLean, Mrs. Charles V.
McLean, Mrs. Robert
McLean, Robert L.
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L.,Jr.
McLellan, Ralph
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McManus, Charles J.
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McMillan, Mrs. Leigh ton
G.
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McNeal, Mr. and Mrs.
D. Raymond
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F.
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Melrath, Earle B.
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Merrick, J. Vaughan
Merrick, Mary
Merrick, Mary R.
Merrick, Mrs. Samuel
Vaughn
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Merscher, Washington
Mertz, Oscar E.
Mertz, Walter S.
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J-
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Wilson
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