Annual report, 1913 . Morgan, Mr. J. Pierpont Morris, Mr. John T Morse, Prof. Edward S Munich. Konigliche Bayerische Akademie der Wissen- schaften National Arts Club Newark Museum Association Nottingham, England. City Art Museum Numismatic and Antiquarian Society Oakland Free Library Ohio State University Oxford University Museum Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts Pennsylvania State Library Pennsylvania, University of Philadelphia City Institute Philadelphia Commercial Museums Pitkin, Mr. Albert H Roberts, Miss Elizabeth School of Industrial Art, Alumni Association of Schweizerisches Landes


Annual report, 1913 . Morgan, Mr. J. Pierpont Morris, Mr. John T Morse, Prof. Edward S Munich. Konigliche Bayerische Akademie der Wissen- schaften National Arts Club Newark Museum Association Nottingham, England. City Art Museum Numismatic and Antiquarian Society Oakland Free Library Ohio State University Oxford University Museum Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts Pennsylvania State Library Pennsylvania, University of Philadelphia City Institute Philadelphia Commercial Museums Pitkin, Mr. Albert H Roberts, Miss Elizabeth School of Industrial Art, Alumni Association of Schweizerisches Landesmuseum, Zurich South Australia. Public Library, Museum and Art Gallery Smithsonian Institution St. Louis. City Art Museum Staten Island Association of Arts and Sciences Stockholm. National Museum Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts Teyler Museum., Haarlem Victoria and Albert Museum Washington State Art Association Worcester Art Museum Vols. Pam. ii 122 1618 7 2 4II 2I2106 Respectfully submitted, Edwin AtLee Barber, Director. SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL ARTBROAD AND PINE STREETS REPORT OF THE PRINCIPAL Presented at the Close of the Thirty-sixth School Year June 5, 1913 REGISTRATION The registration for the year is 1090, of which number 675are men and 415 are women; 28 States and 6 foreign countriesare represented, but JJ per cent, of the enrollment is fromPennsylvania. The material of the classes has been excellent, and the workaccomplished will compare favorably with that of any previousyear in the history of the school. GRADUATING CLASS The Graduating Class, which numbers 49, is considerablylarger than any of its predecessors, the nearest approach to thisnumber having been made in 1910, when 39 received the diploma. BUILDING Much good work in renovating and refurnishing the build-ing, especially in the provision of more adequate toilet and wash-room facilities in the Art Department, has been done under thedirection and at the expense of the Associate Committee of 28 Women, which has shown t


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