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PROGRAM
TWENTY-FOURTH ANNUAL MEETING
COLLEGE ART ASSOCIATION

The Hotel Willard
Pennsylvania Ave. and 14th St., N.W.
Washington, D.C.

The Mayflower Hotel
Connecticut Ave. and De Sales St., N.W.
Washington, D.C.

The Corcoran Gallery of Art
17th St. and New York Ave., N.W.
Washington, D.C.

Members and visitors attending the sessions are requested not to enter or leave the room in which papers are being read during the time the speaker is on the platform, but to await the end of the paper. The length of the paper is from ten to twenty minutes.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 22   MORNING
9:00 - REGISTRATION
The Hotel Willard
College Art Association Information Desk - Main Lobby
Registration and Validation of railroad certificates
Registration for Banquet at The Mayflower Hotel, Wednesday, May 22nd at 7:00 P.M.
Registration for "Afternoon on the Potomac", Saturday, May 25th at 1:30 P.M.

10:00 - INTRODUCTORY SESSION
The Hotel Willard
Willard Room

Chairman, WALTER W. S. COOK, Chairman of the Graduate Committee on Fine Arts, New York University

SCHEDULE OF SPEAKERS:
1. Flemish and Anglo-Saxon Illumination in the Eleventh Century
ADOLPH COTTON, Princeton University
2. The Liturgical Foundation of Art
HARRY LORIN BINSSE, Liturgical Arts Society
3. The Conception of Space in the Painting of Tun Huang
MARTHA DAVIDSON, New York University
4. Title to be announced
CHARLES SEYMOUR, JR., Yale University
5. Historians and Art
AGNES ADDISON, University of Pennsylvania
6. Some Notes on the Problem of Attribution of the Urbino Allegories and Portraits of Famous Authors
RICHARD S. MORRISON, Harvard University

12:45 INTRODUCTORY LUNCHEON
Tables will be reserved for the members of the College Art Association in the Coffee Room of the Hotel Willard and special reservations for round table discussions may be made at this time. (Please notify the Secretary now if you desire to participate in a round table discussion and on what topic.)

WEDNESDAY, MAY 22  AFTERNOON
2:30 - PROBLEMS OF ART HISTORICAL INTEREST
The Hotel Willard
Willard Room
Chairman, BLAKE-MORE GODWIN, Director, Toledo Museum of Art
SCHEDULE OF SPEAKERS:
1. Valencian Painting in the Fifteenth Century
LESTER D. LONGMAN, McMaster University, Toronto
2. A Problem in Late Thirteenth Century Spanish Sculpture
FREDERICK B. DEKNATEL, Harvard University
3. The Styles and Supposed Origins of the Sculpture of the Ivory Coast
ROBERT J. GOLDWATER, New York University
4. A Journal of Thomas Sully
JAMES W. FOSBURGH, Yale University
5. The Salamantine Lanterns, Their Origin and Development
CARL K. HERSEY, University of Rochester
6. The Drawings of Jordaens
JULIUS HELD, New York University
7. Omayyad Ornament of the Puerta de San Esteban of the Mezquita of Cordoba
HELMUT VON ERFFA, Harvard University

WEDNESDAY, MAY 22  EVENING
Mayflower Hotel
Subscription Dinner jointly with The American Federation of Arts ($3)
Reception 7:00

Presiding Officer: Name to be announced

Addresses: For the American Federation of Arts
FREDERIC ALLEN WHITING, President, American Federation of Arts
For the College Art Association
JOHN SHAPLEY, President, College Art Association
For the American Association of Museums
PAUL J. SACHS, President, American Association of Museums

Speakers: For the American Federation of Arts
HENRY M. WRISTON, President of Lawrence College
Subject to be announced
For the College Art Association
HERBERT J. SPINDEN, Curator of Prehistoric and Primitive Art, Brooklyn Museum
The First Road to the New World

THURSDAY, MAY 23  MORNING
10:00 - PROBLEMS OF ARCHITECTURAL INTEREST
The Hotel Willard
Willard Room
Chairman, FISKE KIMBALL, Director, Pennsylvania Museum of Art

PARTIAL SCHEDULE OF SPEAKERS:
1. The Treasury of the Athenians at Delphi
WILLIAM BELL DINSMOOR, Columbia University
2. The Latins at Hagea Sophia
EMERSON H. SWIFT, Columbia University
3. The Formation of Richardson's Style Before Trinity Church
HENRY RUSSELL HITCHCOCK, Wesleyan University
4. Pointed Arches in the Desiderian Basilica at Monte Cassino, 1066-1071
HENRY M. WILLARD, Vice President, Bureau of University Travel

12:15 - LUNCHEON MEETING FOR THE EXECUTIVE BOARD

THURSDAY, MAY 23   AFTERNOON
2:30 - TECHNICAL RESEARCH IN THE FINE ARTS
Joint Session with the American Association of Museums
The Hotel Willard
Small Ballroom - 10th Floor

Chairman, GEORGE L. STOUT, Keeper of the Ross Study Series and in Charge of Technical Research, Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University

SCHEDULE OF SPEAKERS:
1. Experiments with New Pigments and Media for Artists' Use
HERBERT E. IVES, International Printing Ink Corporation
2. Standardization of ARtists' Materials
RUTHERFORD J. GETTENS, Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University
3. A Problem in the Practice of Restoration
WILLIAM SUHR
4. Some Optical Methods of Examination
HAROLD D. ELLSWORTH, Walters Art Gallery
5. Observations on the Training of the Painter
ARTHUR POPE, The Carnegie Corporation of New York

THURSDAY, MAY 23  EVENING
8:00 - WHAT SHALL BE THE ROLE OF THE GOVERNMENT IN ART
No slides are being used in this session
Corcoran Gallery of Art
Auditorium - New York Avenue Entrance