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  • Three promotional flyers for Chautauqua Summer Schools, 1930

    Three promotional flyers for Chautauqua Summer Schools, 1930

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    Three promotional flyers for Chautauqua Summer Schools, 1930. The three pieces are in a paper envelope addressed to Miss Mabel Spofford. The first piece is an 8-page (a single sheet folded into fourths) promotional flyer that provides general information about the Institution and photographic illustrations. The second piece is an 8-page (a single sheet folded into fourths) informational brochure entitled Arts and Crafts at the Chautauqua Summer Schools, July 7-August 15, 1930. Laid into this piece is a single sheet addendum that lists two supplementary courses on stage craft and stage design, also offered as part of the arts and crafts classes. The third item is the complete list of summer school course offerings entitled Chautauqua Summer Schools, Fifty-Seventh Season 1930, July 7 - August 15. This brochure is 8 numbered pages in length; on the second page is series publication information: The Chautauqua Quarterly, Vo. 30, No. 2, April 1930. Courses offered fees charged, are listed in full. Title supplied by cataloger.

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  • Chautauqua Summer Schools, Fifty-Seventh Season, 1930, July 7-August 15

    Chautauqua Summer Schools, Fifty-Seventh Season, 1930, July 7-August 15

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    One flyer entitled Chautauqua Summer Schools, Fifty-Seventh Season, 1930, July 7-August 15, published by Chautauqua Institution, Chautauqua, New York. 1930. This is an 8-page (a single sheet folded into fourths) brochure that provides a complete outline of courses offered July 7-August 15, 1930. This pamphlet is identified on p. 2 as: The Chautauqua Quarterly. Vo. XXX, No. 2, Supplement to preliminary edition, April, 1930. The 17 categories of courses offered are: English; Modern Languages; Classical Languages; Mathematics; Science; Public School Music; History and Social Science; Education; Physical Education; Music; Art Education; Chautauqua School for Librarians; School of Speech; Business Training; Health and Self-Expression; Special Subjects, and Boys' and Girls' Activities. The dimensions provided are for the folded item.

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  • Chautauqua Lake, A Beautiful Summer Resort

    Chautauqua Lake, A Beautiful Summer Resort

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    One flyer entitled Chautauqua Lake, A Beautiful Summer Resort, published by Chautauqua Institution, Chautauqua, New York, ca. 1930. This is an 8 page promotional piece for summer vacations at Chautauqua Institute. It is printed on green paper, and illustrated with images of various activities offered at the Institute. Laid in is a single sheet of "Supplementary Courses to be given in the Art Education Department, Chautauqua Summer Schools, in 1930." Dimensions given are for the folded brochure.

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  • Cornell Summer School of Art

    Cornell Summer School of Art

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    One flyer entitled Cornell Summer School of Art, Directed by Grace Cornell and Charles F. Cornell, South Bristol, Maine, 1930. This 6-page informational brochure also includes a small application form. The dates of the summer school, as listed on the front cover, are July 2nd to August 5th, and August 11th to August 23rd, 1930. This brochure is accompanied by a mailing envelope addressed to "Mis[s] Mabel Spofford, Winchester Arms, Gloucester, Mass."

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  • Art Career School

    Art Career School

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    One flyer advertising Summer Classes at the Art Career School, New York, New York, 1949. This advertisement is for the 1949 summer session, June 20-August 26. Four separate classes are offered: Figure Drawing, Drawing and Painting, Applied Design or Illustration, and Outdoor Sketching. The sheet is folded into eighths within a blue paper folder, the first two pages of which are text and the latter six of which are (reproductions) illustrations, presumably artworks created in previous summer school classes. The cover title reads: "Art Career School." The item is accompanied by an unused mailing envelope with the school's name printed on it.

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  • Official Register of Harvard University, Harvard Summer School: An Unusual Program for Teachers of Art

    Official Register of Harvard University, Harvard Summer School: An Unusual Program for Teachers of Art

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    One flyer entitled Official Register of Harvard University, Harvard Summer School: An Unusual Program for Teachers of Art, Vol. XXXVIII, April 4, 1941, No. 15, published by Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1941. This 8-page brochure is an advertisement for a program offered by Harvard Summer School. In it are listed the courses offered, a description of the art workshop, the staff, facilities, social life, fees and credits, and an address to write for further information. Accompanying this brochure is a business reply postcard to subscribe to the Official Register of Harvard University. Also accompanying this leaflet is a mailing envelope addressed to "Miss Mabel Spofford, Supervisor of Drawing, Public Schools, Gloucester, Mass."

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