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LOUISVILLE CHAPTER, A. I. A.

JAMES C. MURPHY,
JOHN BACON HUTCHINGS,

President. VAL P. COLLINS, Secretary-Treasurer. 624 Paul Jones Building. Louisville, Ky.

Vice-President.

Organized 1908. Annual meeting first Monday in October; stated monthly meetings, except July, August and September. Twenty-four members.

LYME PUBLIC LIBRARY.
Lyme, Conn.

Eleventh annual exhibition August 28 to September 4, 1912.

PAUL W. ROWELL,

LYNN ART CLUB.

President. WALTER SPRINGER,

Treasurer.

HARRY M. POWERS, Vice-President. FRANCES S. EMMERSON, Secretary. 11 Sachem Terrace, Lynn, Mass. Organized 1909. Monthly meetings October to April. Thirty-five members. Three exhibitions since October, 1911, and a medal awarded.

LYNN PUBLIC LIBRARY.
Lynn, Mass.

HARRIET LOUISE MATTHEWS, Librarian.

Collection of paintings. Exhibitions.

JULIET C. THORP,

R. E. N. DODGE,

MADISON ART ASSOCIATION.

President. MARY OAKLEY, Secretary-Treasurer.
The Evergreen, Madison, Wis.

MRS. E. M. FULLER, Vice-Presidents.

Organized 1901. Annual meeting in June. About one hundred and fifty members. Four exhibitions and lectures in 1911-12. Exhibition of photographs arranged in main corridor of the University building and changed weekly.

STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF WISCONSIN.

Madison, Wis.

REUBEN G. THWAITES, Secretary. ISAAC S. BRADLEY, . . . Librarian. Founded 1849; Museum organized 1908. Collections of coins and medals; furniture; paintings; prints; art objects. Occasional lectures.

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"Wittling" by Winslow Homer purchased 1912 out of income of the Converse Fund.

MANCHESTER INSTITUTE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. 203 Weston Building, 987 Elm Street, Manchester, N. H.

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Founded 1899. Annual meeting first Saturday in January. Seven hundred members. Chandler lecture course.

FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT.

JENNIE YOUNG, President, 697 Union Street, Manchester, N. H.

Income from the Balch Bequest of $65,000 provides for classes in drawing, painting, modeling, design, metal work, wood-carving, basketry and lace making. Classes for children in drawing, modeling and basketry. Lectures. PHOTOGRAPHIC SECTION.

64 Hanover Street, Manchester, N. H.
FRED T. IRWIN, President.

Instruction on Saturday afternoons. Exhibitions.

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Organized 1910. Above commissioners appointed in 1910 for five years.

WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS SCHOOL ART LEAGUE. LOUIS G. MONTÉ, President, JAMES COHEN, Treasurer-Secretary. Normal School, Westfield, Mass.

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Chicopee, Mass.

Organized 1910. Three meetings a year. Forty-six active, fifteen associate members.

LIBRARY, ART AND HISTORY ASSOCIATION.

ERNEST A. SMITH,

Public Library, Meadville, Pa.

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Librarian.

. Secretary. SUSAN MCCRACKEN, (For foundation see Vol. VI, p. 178.) Collection of paintings. Annual exhibitions. Chapter, American Federation of Arts. 1912 purchase: painting by Charlotte Coman.

LIBRARY ART CLUB.

ALICE G. CHANDLER,
ELIZABETH P. THURSTON, Treasurer.

President. FRANK S. WILLCOX,
HARRIET B. SORN BORGER,

Vice-Presidents.

BEATRICE E. KELLIHER, Secretary, Medford, Mass. Organized 1898. Incorporated 1900. Membership numbers sixty-six libraries. Twelve or more sets of pictures for exhibition purposes provided yearly for each member, each set remaining three weeks. Eighty-five sets have been the rounds and are available for outside societies.

SOCIETY OF ARTS AND CRAFTS.

89 West Emerson Street, Melrose, Mass.

MRS. M. G. WILLIS, Secretary, 53 Oakland Street. Organized 1909. One hundred and twenty-nine members. American Federation of Arts. Workshop and salesroom. Exhibitions.

MEMPHIS ARCHITECTURAL LEAGUE.

Chapter,

M. B. FURBRINGER, Secretary-Treasurer, 110 Porter Building, Memphis, Tenn.

NEVINS MEMORIAL HALL AND LIBRARY.

Methuen, Mass.

HARRIET L. CROSBY, Librarian.

Collection of paintings.

WILLIAM B. STRATTON, . President.
JOHN SCOTT, . . . Vice-President.

Treasurer.

MICHIGAN CHAPTER, A. I. A.
CHARLES KOTTING,
MARCUS R. BURROWES, Secretary.
701 Trussed Concrete Building,
Detroit, Mich.

Organized 1887. Annual meeting January; stated meetings first Tuesday after the first Monday of each month. Thirty-three members, of whom twenty-four are Institute members.

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Treasurer.

MRS. JAMES H. CAMPBELL, President. MRS. W. A. FOOTE,
WINIFRED SMITH, . Vice-President. A. H. GRIFFITH, Honorary Director.
MRS. FLORENCE G. MILLS, Secretary, Kalamazoo, Mich.
RAYMOND WYER, Chairman of Exhibition Committee,
Hackley Art Gallery, Muskegon, Mich.

Organized 1912 for the purpose of forming a circuit for art exhibitions in Michigan. Membership includes art organizations in the following cities: Grand Rapids, Saginaw, Jackson, Kalamazoo, Alma, Muskegon. Annual convention of two or three days.

MILTON PUBLIC LIBRARY.
Milton, Mass.

GERTRUDE E. FORREST, Librarian.

An art gallery in which was shown one of the exhibitions of the Ameri

can Federation of Arts.

COURTESY OF ART AND PROGRESS.

LAKE LOUISE, BY ALBERT GROLL, N. A.
INNESS GOLD MEDAL, NATIONAL ACADEMY OF DESIGN, 1912.

CALIFOR

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Copyright, 1913, E. I. Couse.
By Permission of the Osborne Co., Newark, N. J.
SAN JUAN POTTERY, BY E. IRVING COUSE, N. A.
ISIDOR MEDAL, NATIONAL ACADEMY OF DESIGN, 1911.

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