. The Metropolitan museum of art; a review of fifty years' development, printed on the occasion of the fifieth anniversary of the founding of the Museum . GIFTS £? BEQUESTS PURCHASES 1906952 3 1,052 1910 7,746 496 2,276 1915 242 390 2,276 1919 3,067 140 3,431. CHRONOLOGY 1905 Second Director, Sir C. Purdon Clarke, Robinson elected Assistant classes, Sustaining and Fellowship, established. Departments re-organized, Department of Clas-sical Antiquities organized. Educational work organized; cooperation withPublic Schools initiated. Publication of Bulletin begun


. The Metropolitan museum of art; a review of fifty years' development, printed on the occasion of the fifieth anniversary of the founding of the Museum . GIFTS £? BEQUESTS PURCHASES 1906952 3 1,052 1910 7,746 496 2,276 1915 242 390 2,276 1919 3,067 140 3,431. CHRONOLOGY 1905 Second Director, Sir C. Purdon Clarke, Robinson elected Assistant classes, Sustaining and Fellowship, established. Departments re-organized, Department of Clas-sical Antiquities organized. Educational work organized; cooperation withPublic Schools initiated. Publication of Bulletin begun. 1906 Accessions Room Department Desk of Egyptian Art Expedition for excavation A. Hearn gives English and American paintings and fund for purchase of paintingsby living American artists. 1907 Department of Decorative Arts Room opened. Lantern slide lending collection addition to building (Addition E), Mc-Kim, Mead & White, Architects. 1908 First Museum Instructor C. Hewitt bequest, over $1,500,000. 1909 Loan exhibition, Hudson-Fulton Study Room, of Textiles, opened. 1910 Fifth addi


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