Annual report, 1918 . rthiness and admittedthat they gathered new ideas as well as new inspiration for im-proving their own productions from this exhibit. THE ASSOCIATE COMMITTEE OF WOMEN have been working earnestly during the year. Their Report isa very complete showing of their many activities in connectionwith the School work and will repay a careful reading. THE TREASURERS REPORT Summary of all receipts and expenditures applicable tomaintenance of School and Museum, eliminating all SpecialFunds that are kept separate: Expenses of Art and Textile Schools $128,998 09 Expenses of Museum 3,905
Annual report, 1918 . rthiness and admittedthat they gathered new ideas as well as new inspiration for im-proving their own productions from this exhibit. THE ASSOCIATE COMMITTEE OF WOMEN have been working earnestly during the year. Their Report isa very complete showing of their many activities in connectionwith the School work and will repay a careful reading. THE TREASURERS REPORT Summary of all receipts and expenditures applicable tomaintenance of School and Museum, eliminating all SpecialFunds that are kept separate: Expenses of Art and Textile Schools $128,998 09 Expenses of Museum 3,905 52 Expenses of Lot at Broad St. and Allegheny Ave 8,475 00 $141,378 61Receipts from State, City, Interest on Securities, Tuition Fees, etc 127,826 14 Apparent Deficit $13,552 47 There remains a balance of the last 6 months Appropriationby the State, not yet paid, but properly applicable to thereduction of expenses, amounting to 3,125 00 Real deficit for the year $10,427 47 Respectfully, Theodore C. Search, PENNSYLVANIA MUSEUM, MEMORIAL HALLFAIRMOUNT PARK, PHILADELPHIA REPORT OF THE MUSEUM During the summer of 1917 there being; no Director theduties of the position devolved upon Mrs. Cornelius Steven-son, Sc. D., Lit. D., Curator of the Museum. Under her direction the von Roth Collection of every de-scription of weapons and household gear, made and used by thepeople of the south-eastern part of Europe, Syria and Persia,lent by Miss Mary H. Tobey, was attractively placed on exhibi-tion in the Rotunda, where it still remains. On October first the newly appointed Director, Mr. Lang-don Warner, late of the Cleveland Museum of Art, SmithsonianInstitution, and Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, entered upon hisduties. On his departure two months later for the Far East, inthe interests of the Pennsylvania Museum and the SmithsonianInstitution, the present Acting Director assumed his functions,taking charge on December twenty-first. Despite his brief tenure of office Mr. Warner h
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