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ARTS AND HANDICRAFTS GUILD OF GREENSBORO. 207 West Market Street, Greensboro, N. C. MRS. F. P. MARSHALL,

MRS. W. C. A. HAMMEL,
R. D. DOUGLASS, Vice-President.

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Secretary-Treasurer.

Organized 1909. Annual meeting third Monday in May; monthly meetings. Seventy-five members. Chapter, American Federation of Arts. Exhibition November, 1912, in connection with the North Carolina Teachers' Assembly, consisted of work done in elementary schools and in art schools, assembled by the American Federation of Arts.

BRUCE ART MUSEUM.
Bruce Park, Greenwich, Conn.

GREENWICH SOCIETY OF ARTISTS.
EDWARD C. POTTER,
WILLIAM B. TUBBY,
LEONARD OCHTMAN, Vice-President. ELMER L. MACRAE,

President.

Treasurer.

Secretary.

Cos Cob, Conn.

Organized April 30, 1911; constitution adopted January 31, 1912. Annual meeting third Wednesday in November; stated meetings third Wednesday in January and March. Thirty-five active and fifty associate members. Exhibitions are held in the Bruce Art Museum.

HAMILTON ARTS AND CRAFTS CLUB.
Hamilton, N. Y.

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President.

Miss L. B. JONES,
MRS. R. RISLEY, . . . Treasurer.
HARRIET HUBBARD, Vice-President. MRS. W. F. LANGWORTHY, Secretary.
Organized 1901. Membership limited to twenty-five. Salesroom with
work approved by Board of Directors.

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Organized 1904. Annual meeting first Tuesday in April; meetings every Friday evening. Fifteen members. February, 1912, circulating exhibition of Fellowship of Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.

ART SOCIETY OF HARTFORD.

28 Prospect Street, Hartford, Conn.

MRS. LUCIUS C. RYCE, . President. MRS. CHARLES C. BEACH, Treasurer. MRS. GEORGE B. WILLIAMS, Secretary.

MARY B. HILLYER, Vice-Presidents.

MRS. F. S. WHITMORE,

1 Highland Street, Hartford, Conn.

(For foundation see Vol. III, p. 112.)

Organized 1877. Annual meeting in January; bi-monthly meetings. Three hundred members. Chapter, American Federation of Arts. Four exhibitions in 1912.

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Organized 1903. Annual meeting in January; monthly meetings. One hundred and fifty members. Chapter, American Federation of Arts. Maintains shop; classes in design, wood carving and metal work; monthly exhibitions; monthly lectures.

CONNECTICUT ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS.

CHARLES NOEL Flagg,
RALPH R. SEYMOUR,

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HENRY C. WHITE,

President. Secretary. Treasurer. 1034 Prospect Ave., Hartford, Conn. Organized 1910. Annual meeting in January; monthly meetings October to May. Fifty members. Second annual exhibition of oil paintings and sculpture January 15 to 29, 1912, in the Annex of the Wadsworth Athenæum at Hartford.

FINE ARTS FEDERATION OF HARTFORD.

JOHN M. HALCOMBE,

MRS. CHARLES C. BEACH,
MRS. APPLETON R. HILLYER,

President. HERBERT RANDALL, .
SOLON P. DAVIS,

Vice-Presidents.

Treasurer. Secretary. 86 Edwards Street, Hartford, Conn.

Organized 1910. Annual meeting last week of January. Chapter, American Federation of Arts.

Following constitutent societies have membership of about eight hundred: Art Society of Hartford; Arts and Crafts Society of Hartford; Camera Club of Hartford; Flagg Saturday Night Class; Hartford Art Club; Hartford Supervisors of Art Instruction in Public Schools; Municipal Art Society of Hartford.

HARTFORD SUPERVISORS OF ART INSTRUCTION IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

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Librarian.

LYMAN B. BRAINERD,

WILLIAM A. SANBORN,

GEORGE S. GODDARD, HETTIE GRAY BAKER, Vice-Presidents. MARJORIE MERRIDITH, Secretary, 297 Farmington Avenue, Hartford, Conn. Organized 1904. Annual meeting in December. Three hundred and seventy members. Important Bulletins issued occasionally; a Municipal Exhibit held in 1911 in co-operation with the Civic Club; competition for designs for a uniform lighting standard organized during 1912 in co-operating with Business Men's Association. Chapter, American Federation of Arts.

WADSWORTH ATHENEUM AND MORGAN MEMORIAL

FRANCIS GOODWIN,

CHARLES E. GROSS,
SAMUEL HART,

Hartford, Conn.

President.

CHARLES HOPKINS CLARK, Treasurer.
JAMES B. CONE,

Secretary.

Vice-Presidents. GEORGE H. STORY, Honorary Curator.
FRANK B. GAY, Director.

(For foundation see Vol. VIII, p. 152.)

Open, free, daily 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. (4 p. m. October to March); Sundays and holidays 2 to 5 p. m. Galleries of old and modern paintings, statuary, furniture, art objects.

Opened 1842. Annual meeting second Saturday after first Monday in January. Attendance during 1912 was 75,000. New wing of Morgan Memorial begun in February, 1912. Received from S. P. Avery a collection of enamels. Athenæum Annex Gallery used for exhibitions by Connecticut Academy of Fine Arts; numerous one and two men exhibits.

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ARTS AND CRAFTS SOCIETY OF HAVERHILL, MASS.
MRS. AUSTIN P. NICHOLS, President. HENRIETTA M. DRESSER, Treasurer.
STANLEY D. GRAY,
HARRY ALDEN JOHNSON, Secretary.
119 North Avenue, Haverhill, Mass.
Wednesday in March; stated meet-
One hundred and sixty members.
Classes in jewelry, metal work,

First Vice-President. Organized 1911. Annual meeting first ing second Wednesday in each month. Chapter, American Federation of Arts. embroidery, design and wood-carving.

HINGHAM SOCIETY OF ARTS AND CRAFTS.
Water Company Building, Hingham, Mass.
President. EMMA L. CLARK,

REV. GEORGE LEWIS,

MRS. WALTER W. HERSEY,
SAMUEL H. SPALDING,

Vice-Presidents.

SUSAN B. WILLARD,

Treasurer.

Corresponding Secretary.

(For foundation see Vol. VI, p. 171.)

Annual meeting October. Two hundred and fifty members. Chapter, American Federation of Arts. Permanent exhibition and salesroom open to public Tuesday and Thursday. Classes maintained; baskets and toy furniture being specialties; teachers sent to other towns. Annual sale in July; occasional lectures.

HINSDALE, ILL.

During the summer of 1911 D. K. Pearsons presented to the town his home at Hinsdale to be used as a library and art museum.

HOUSTON PUBLIC SCHOOL ART LEAGUE.
2417 Milan Street, Houston, Tex.

MRS. GENTRY WALDO, . . President.
JOHN MCCLELLAN,

P. W. HORN,

Vice-Presidents.

MRS. J. B. BOWLES,

Treasurer.

MRS. FANNIE W. VOLCK, Secretary. 1202 Francis Avenue, Houston, Tex.

Organized 1900. Annual meeting first Tuesday in April; meetings first Tuesday of each month. Four hundred members. Chapter, American Federation of Arts, which sends annual exhibition of American art. Purchased 1912: "Old Violinist" by C. C. Curran, and "Autumnal Moon" by C. W. Eaton. Owns photographs, casts and original paintings which are circulated in the schools.

WILLIAM M. RICE INSTITUTE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES.

MR. LOVETT,

Houston, Texas.

President. JAMES A. BAKER,

Chairman Board of Trustees.

T. LINDSEY BLAYNEY, in charge of Art and Literature.

Dedicated October 10, 1912.

STATE ART COMMISSION OF ILLINOIS.
The Capitol, Springfield, Ill.

Chairman.

JEN JENSEN,.

RALPH CLARKSON,

FREDERIC C. BARTLETT.

CARL BEIL.

EDWARD J. PARKER.
LORADO TAFT.

Secretary.

WILLIAM HOLABIRD,

W. CABYS ZIMMERMAN.

(For foundation, see Vol. IX, p. 264.)

Created by act of Legislature, 1909. During 1912 numerous State buildings were passed upon, also monuments for Kenesaw Mountains and for Edwardville, Ill.

PETER B. WIGHT,

ILLINOIS CHAPTER, A. I. A.

ELMER C. JENSEN,

Art Institute, Chicago, Ill.

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.. President. JOSEPH C. LLEWELLYN, Treasurer. HENRY W. TOMLINSON, Secretary. 64 East Van Buren Street.

First Vice-President.

Organized as Chicago Chapter, A. I. A., 1869; incorporated as Illinois Chapter, 1890. Annual meeting second Tuesday in June; stated meetings second Tuesday of each month, except July and August. Ninety-two members. Chapter, American Federation of Arts. The Caleb H. Marshall Scholarship provides $1,000 toward the architectural education of the winner in a selected university.

ILLINOIS MANUAL ARTS ASSOCIATION.

FRANK M. LEAVITT,
A. P. LAUGHLIN,

President. A. C. NEWELL, Secretary-Treasurer.
Vice-President.
State Normal University,
Normal, Ill.

Organized 1903. Annual meeting March. Seventy members.

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Organized 1910. Annual meeting first Saturday in November; stated meetings second Saturday in February and June. Fifty-four members. Chapter, American Federation of Arts. Annual spring exhibition at Herron Art Institute. Occasional bulletins.

INDIANA CIRCUIT EXHIBITION.

Organized by MRS. M. F. JOHNSTON, President Art Association, of
Richmond, Ind.

THIRD CIRCUIT EXHIBITION.

Muncie, Ind.-Seventh Annual Exhibition of the Muncie Art Association, Commercial Club Rooms, February 1-14, 1912.

Charleston, Ill.-First Annual Exhibition of the Charleston Art Association, County Court House, February 26-March 11, 1912.

Lafayette, Ind.-Fourth Annual Exhibition of the Lafayette Art Association, County Court House, March 21-April 4, 1912.

Terre Haute, Ind.-Third Annual Exhibition of the Terre Haute Art Association, Old Congregational Church, April 16-29, 1912.

Bloomington, Ind.-First Annual Exhibition of the Bloomington Art Association, University Library Building, May 10-23, 1912.

Vincennes, Ind.-Sixth Annual Exhibition of the Vincennes Art Association, High School Building, June 6-20, 1912.

Indianapolis, Ind.-Fourth Annual Exhibition of the Indiana Circuit Collection, Herron Art Institute, August 15-September 28, 1912.

Richmond, Ind.-Sixteenth Annual Exhibition of the Richmond Art Association, Public Art Gallery, October 7-27, 1912.

Louisville, Ky.-Second Annual Exhibition of the Indiana Circuit Collection, Free Public Library, November 4-24, 1912.

Anderson, Ind.-Second Annual Exhibition of the Anderson Art Association, Manual Training High School, December 3-17, 1912.

EVANS WOOLLEN,
MRS. ADDISON C. HARRIS,

ART ASSOCIATION OF INDIANAPOLIS.
John Herron Art Institute, Indianapolis, Ind.
President. FREDERIC ALLEN WHITING,
Director of Museum.
ANNA E. TURRELL,
Curator.
ALFRED M. BROOKS, Curator of Prints.
WILLIAM COUGHLEN, Secretary and Acting Director of School.

Vice-President.

HOWARD M. STANTON, Treasurer.

(For foundation see Vol. I, p. 193.)

Open week days, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Sundays, 1 to 6 p. m.; Wednesdays during winter, 7.30 to 10 p. m. Admission, 25 cents week days; 10 cents Sunday and Wednesday evenings. Galleries of paintings, sculpture, casts, prints; library. Monthly Bulletin.

Organized 1883; building dedicated 1906. Annual meeting in April. Five hundred and two members; seventy-four acquisitions by gift and purchase during 1911-12; attendance 28,438, an increase of 9,562 over previous year; thirty-one exhibitions; twenty-one lectures, besides Saturday afternoon talks by Mr. Forsyth, talks on current exhibitions by Mr. Matter and fourteen Sunday concerts. Chapter, American Federation of Arts and American Association of Museums. Art School maintained (see schools).

WOMAN'S DEPARTMENT CLUB, ART SECTION.
The Propylæum,_Indianapolis, Ind.
MRS. HARRY B. BURNET, Chairman.

1864 North Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis, Ind.

Organized May, 1912. One hundred and nine members. An art gallery has been opened in the downtown section. Special loan collection of paintings by local artists from which a picture may be rented for one year on payment of 10 per cent with the privilege of buying, the rental being allowed on the purchase price.

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