. Annual report of the Philadelphia Museum of Art . ior, Department of :Jenks, A. E. The Bontoc Igorot. Kunz, G. F. The Production of Precious Stones in , N. M. Studies in Moro History, Law, and , Otto. The Nabaloi Dialect. Wisconsin State Historical Society :Prehistoric Pottery. Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, Mass.:Reports, 1896-1898, 1900-1905. By PURCHASE : Auscher, E. S. History and Description of French Porcelain. Bate, Percy. English Table Glass. British Museum. Guide to English Pottery and Porcelain. Gamier, Edouard. Dictionnaire de la Ceramique. Gonse, Lo
. Annual report of the Philadelphia Museum of Art . ior, Department of :Jenks, A. E. The Bontoc Igorot. Kunz, G. F. The Production of Precious Stones in , N. M. Studies in Moro History, Law, and , Otto. The Nabaloi Dialect. Wisconsin State Historical Society :Prehistoric Pottery. Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, Mass.:Reports, 1896-1898, 1900-1905. By PURCHASE : Auscher, E. S. History and Description of French Porcelain. Bate, Percy. English Table Glass. British Museum. Guide to English Pottery and Porcelain. Gamier, Edouard. Dictionnaire de la Ceramique. Gonse, Louis. LArt Japonais. Litchfield, Frederick. Illustrated History of Furniture. Lynd, William. Popular Account of Ancient Musical Instruments. Solon, M. L. Ancient Art Stoneware of the Low Countries and Germany. Spelman, W. W. E. Lowestoft China. Periodicals : By GIFT: American Pottery and Pottery Upholsterer. By SUBSCRIPTION:The Connoisseur. Respectfully PLATT PEPPER, EDWIN ATLEE BARBER, Director. Curator. J. SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL ART, BROAD AND PINE STREETS- REPORT OF THE PRINCIPAL. Presented at the Close of the Thirtieth School Year,June 7, 1906. The work of the school has continued during the year that hasjust closed to develop without interruption along the lines so wellestablished and so well known already that little remains to be saidregarding them except such reminders as suggest themselves onoccasions like this of what its aims and ideals are and an occa-sional word to indicate the directions in which its future useful-ness seems most assured. The registration was exactly the same as that for the precedingyear, one thousand and eighteen, of whom six hundred and forty-one were men, and three hundred and seventy-seven women. Theregistration in the different courses shows that the choice of thepupils regarding them remains substantially the same as last year,except that the proportion of students who elected the Normal ArtCourse and
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