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COURTESY OF ART AND PROGRESS. OLIVIA, BY LYDIA FIELD EMMET, N. A.

HONORABLE MENTION, CARNEGIE INSTITUTE, PITTSBURGH, 1912.

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VILLAGE RIDER, BY JOHN C. JOHANSEN, A. N. A.

HARRIS PRIZE, ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO, 1911; HONORABLE MENTION CARNEGIE INSTITUTE, PITTSBURGH, 1912.

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HOPKIN CLUB PAINTERS.

Hopkin Club, Detroit, Mich.

Organized 1911. The Hopkin Club is a social organization formed at the time of the last exhibition of painting by Robert Hopkin (1832-1909) shortly before his death. The first exhibition of fifteen painters who are members of the Club was held at the Detroit Museum in December, 1911; the second in December, 1912. It is planned to circulate these exhibitions by Michigan artists throughout the State. Among the best known names are: Gari Melchers, Julius Rolshoven, Leon Dabo, Joseph W. Gies, Myron Barlow, Francis P. Paulus and Percy Ives.

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Permanent exhibition and salesroom open daily, free, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. Five per cent. discount to members. Organized 1906; annual meeting in November. One hundred and eighty members. Chapter, American Federation of Arts. Lectures on art and industry. Bulletin published occasionally. Annual exhibition; frequent small exhibitions. Active interest taken in School of Design. (See Schools.)

CARNEGIE-STOUT FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY.
Dubuque, Ia.

LILLIAN B. ARNOLD, Librarian.

Art gallery and exhibition room open free 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Lectures and exhibitions. About 500 art books and 1,100 photographs.

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Organized 1910. Annual meeting October. One hundred and eightyeight members. Frequent exhibitions and lectures.

EASTERN ART AND MANUAL TRAINING TEACHERS'
ASSOCIATION.

ALVIN E. DODD, President, Boston. IRIS PROUTY, Recording Secretary,
MARY B. HYDE,
New Bedford, Mass.

Vice-President.

Brooklyn. ROYAL B. FARNUM, Editor, Albany.

THELLWELL R. COGGESHALL, Treasurer and Corresponding Secretary.

Girard College, Philadelphia, Pa.

(For organization see Vol. VIII, p. 326.)

Annual meeting May. Next meeting March 20-22, 1913, in New York. Chapter, American Federation of Arts. Exhibitions.

NEW CENTURY ART CLUB.

Easton, Pa.

MRS. CHARLES COLLMAR,. President. MRS. T. C. ZULICK, Secretary, New and Porter Streets, Easton, Pa. Meetings the second and last Wednesdays of the month, from October to June 1. One hundred and sixty-eight members; frequent lectures on art; occasional exhibition.

ARTS AND CRAFTS SOCIETY OF NEW JERSEY.

515 Main Street, East Orange, N. J.

MRS. W. L. SMITH, . . President. MRS. GEORGE E. SPOTTIS WOODE,
MARTHA TARBELL,

MRS. M. C. ALLEN, Vice-Presidents.

MRS. C. H. CLARK,

Treasurer.

Corresponding Secretary.

Annual meeting second Friday in January; meetings second Fridays, October to June. One hundred and twelve members. Chapter, American Federation of Arts. Maintains studio and classes; two exhibitions of members' work; traveling exhibition from American Federation of Arts.

ARNOT ART GALLERY.
Elmira, New York.

Art gallery of Matthias H. Arnot and endowment fund of $200,000 willed by him to the city of Elmira.

ART CLUB OF ERIE.
Public Library, Erie, Pa.

MRS. LOVISA CARD-CATLIN, President. WILL NOBLE,
MRS. HATTIE A. Reid,

WILLIAM F. BAAS, Vice-Presidents.

Organized 1898. Annual meeting

LUCY C. DRAKE,

Treasurer.
Secretary.

442 West Eighth Street, Erie, Pa. last Friday in January; directors meetings last Friday of each month. One hundred and fifty members. Exhibitions in Public Library.

EVANSTON PUBLIC SCHOOL SOCIETY.

MRS. F. W. HUMWELL, . President. MRS. HERBERT POPE,
MRS. E. H. DAWSON, Vice-President.

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Corresponding Secretary, 1415 Wesley Avenue, Evanston, Ill.

ARTS AND CRAFTS LEAGUE.

Evansville, Ind.

H. P. CORNICK, Secretary, 1401 South Second Street.

FITCHBURG PUBLIC LIBRARY.
Fitchburg, Mass.

GEORGE E. NUTTING, Librarian.

Gallery and photograph collection open free, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.

Eight

hundred volumes on the fine arts; about one thousand photographs; col

lection of engravings and prints.

FORT WAYNE ART CLUB.
Fort Wayne, Ind.

KATHERINE HAMILTON, President.

FORT WORTH MUSEUM OF ART.
Carnegie Library, Fort Worth, Tex.
FORT WORTH ART ASSOCIATION.

MRS. MURRAY P. BEWLEY, President. W. G. NEWBY,
S. M. GAINES,

ANNA SHELTON, Vice-Presidents.

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A. W. GRANT,

Treasurer.
Auditor.

MRS. CHARLES SCHEUBER, Secretary.

Open, free, 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. week days; 2 to 6 p. m. Sundays and holidays; admission fee for special exhibitions. Gallery of modern paintings. Organized 1910. Annual meeting first Saturday in March. One hundred and forty-three members. Chapter, American Federation of Arts. Acquisitions 1912; "Portrait of Jefferson D. McLean" by John W. Alexander, "Portrait of Mrs. Percy V. Pennybacker" by M. P. Bewley; four pictures by Walter Shirlaw. Purchase-"Across the Desert, Arizona," by Wm. Ritschel, and "December" by Leonard Ochman. January 22 to February 20, 1912: Third exhibition American paintings; May 2 to June 2, work of Texas artists and Fort Worth Public Schools.

FREDERICK ART CLUB.

MRS. KEMP KEEPER, Secretary, 103 West Second Street, Frederick, Md.

ART ASSOCIATION OF GRAND RAPIDS.
St. Cecilia Building, Grand Rapids, Mich.

MRS. CYRUS EDWARD PERKINS,

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ANNETTE RICHARDS,

Secretary.

171 Turner Avenue, Grand Rapids, Mich.

Over one hundred members sustaining members at $25 a year besides regular membership. Chapter, American Federation of Arts. Gallery in St. Cecilia Building with permanent collection of fourteen pictures. Several exhibitions each year.

GRAND RAPIDS PUBLIC LIBRARY.

Ryerson Public Library Building.

SAMUEL H. RANCK, . Librarian. HERBERT E. SARGENT,

Director of Museum.

During year ending March, 1912, there were twenty-four exhibitions with attendance of 58,197. Annual exhibition of Art Students and Amateurs. About 3,000 books on art and a special fund, the income used to purchase books relating to American painters.

KELLOGG PUBLIC LIBRARY.

Green Bay, Wis.

DEBORAH B. MARTIN, Librarian.

Collection includes paintings by Howard Pyle and antique Oriental rugs. Seven hundred and forty-three books on the fine and applied arts.

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