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School Calendar, 1949-1950
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Day, Evening, Saturday Morning Information: New England School of Art
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One 5-page brochure entitled Day, Evening, Saturday Morning Information: New England School of Art, published by the New England School of Art, Boston, Massachusetts, 1948. The brochure is made from a single sheet that has been printed on both sides and folded into fourths. The first opening lists professional placement opportunities, day and evening tuition, and Saturday morning tuition. The back page contains the academic calendar for 1948-1949. The innermost page, when fully opened, lists the faculty "selected from the professional fields." This brochure is printed with color decorative graphics. The item was laid into the catalog entitled The New England School of Art, 1948, (HEH RB# 603463).
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A Meadow Lark's View of the Berkshire Summer School of Art at Monterey, Mass
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One single-sheet flyer for the Berkshire Summer School of Art, published by the Berkshire Summer School of Art, containing informational text about courses, methods, and faculty, an illustrated map of the campus, and three photograph illustrations. Accompanying this advertisement is a single leaf, labeled pp. 23-24 that has been removed from a book or brochure for the school.
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The Art of Seeing: Woodbury Course in Observation, Summer School
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One advertisement entitled The Art of Seeing: Woodbury Course in Observation, Summer School, published by Woodbury Training School, Brookline, Massachusetts, 1930. This 4-page leaflet is a brochure for summer art courses. "Sixth year. ... June thirtieth to July twelfth, Boston, Mass. ; July fifteenth to thirty-first, Ogunquit, Maine" is printed below the title on the first page, which is also illustrated with an ink drawing of a seascape. The interior 2 pages list the staff, course calendar and other information about the summer courses. On the last page is information about the philosophy and principles of the program.
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The Rankin Studios, Summer 1935, School of Applied Arts
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One fragment of a flyer entitled The Rankin Studios, Summer 1935, School of Applied Arts, published by Rankin Studios, New Hartford, Connecticut, 1935. This piece is a single sheet, clearly detached from the remainder of the leaflet. It appears to be an informational or promotional brochure for summer art courses.
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Boothbay Studios Summer School of Art: The Courses and Lectures for 1935
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One half of a flyer from the Booth Bay Studios Summer School of Art, 1935. This advertisement is illustrated on one side, and the other lists (presumably) classes offered and instructional staff. Half of this sheet is missing, so only some of the instructional staff is listed. Below the staff list is a small registration card pre-addressed to: "Frank Allen, Director, 27 Fairmount St., Brookline, Mass."
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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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