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Chairman, EDWARD BRUCE, Consulting Expert, Section of Painting and Sculpture, Washington Welcoming Address by C. POWELL MINNEGERODE, Director, Corcoran Gallery of Art Presentation of topic by EDWARD ALDEN JEWELL, Art Editor, New York [italics] Times SCHEDULE OF SPEAKERS: For the Artist Name to be announced For Public Education Name to be announced For the Museum PHILIP YOUTZ, Brooklyn Museum For the Community ALON BEMENT, National Alliance of Art and Industry PANEL DISCUSSION: Members of the Panel: Edward B. Rowan, Arthur Gold-schmidt, Florence Cane, Royal B. Farnum, Gertrude Olmsted, Beaumont Newhall and others FRIDAY, MAY 24 MORNING 10:00---ART AND EDUCATION The Hotel Willard Willard Room Chairman, A. PHILIP McMAHON, Chairman, Fine Arts Department, New York University PARTIAL SCHEDULE OF SPEAKERS: 1. Training Girls for Art Vocations ELEANOR SHEPHERD THOMPSON, Normal School, Toronto 2. Art Education in the Sixteenth Century in the Netherlands CONSTANT VAN DE WALL, New York University 3. The Problem of Scientific Method in Art Analysis LINCOLN ROTHSCHILD, Columbia University 4. Communication of Ideas in Education and the Arts DAVID M. ROBERTSON, President, Goucher College FRIDAY, MAY 24 AFTERNOON The Hotel Willard College Art Association Infromation Desk---Main Lobby 2:00---Validation of railroad certificates Registration for "Afternoon on the Potomac", Saturday, May 25 at 1:30 P.M. 2:30---ARCHAELOGICAL RESEARCH IN THE FINE ARTS The Hotel Willard Willard Room Chairman, CHARLES R. MOREY, Chairman, Department of Art, Princeton University SCHEDULE OF SPEAKERS: 1. Forgeries in Arms and Armor STEPHEN V. GRANSCAY, Metropolitan Museum of Art 2. Art Finds at Olynthus DAVID M. ROBINSON, Johns Hopkins University 3. Aphrodite in Roman Copies of Greek Statues MARGARETE BIEBER, Columbia University 4. Explorations in Yugo-Slavia D. VLADIMIR FEWKES, Harvard University 5. The Seven Sacraments by Poussin GEORGE A. KUBLER, III, Yale University 6. A Contribution to Etruscan Mythology and Art: An Etruscan Bulla in the Walters Art Gallery GEORGE M.A. HANFMANN, John Hopkins Uni-versirty 7. The Representation of Interiors in Late Antique Art A. C. SOPER, III, Princeton University 8. The Origin of the Christ Child Motive in Fourteenth and Fifteenth Century Annunciations (to be read by title) DAVID M. ROBB, Colgate University FRIDAY, MAY 24 EVENING 8:00---MUSEUM TRAINING Joint Session with the American Association of Museums The Hotel Willard Small Ballroom---10th Floor Chairman, PAUL J. SACHS, Associate Director, Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University SCHEDULE OF SPEAKERS: 1. What is the Proper Training for Museum Work from the Point of View of a Director of a Museum in a Preparatory School? CHARLES SAWYER, Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy 2. What is the Proper Training for Museum Work from the Point of View of the Director? C. T. CURRELLY, The Royal Ontario Museum of Archaeology, Toronto 3. What is the Proper Training for Museum Work from the Point of View of the Director? PAUL GARDNER, The William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art 4. Title to be announced ALFRED E. HAMILL, Chicago Art Institute 5. What is the Proper Training for Museum Work from the Point of View of the Curator? GISELA M. A. RICHTER, Metropolitan Museum of Art 6. Preservation of the Integrity of Works of Art EDWARD W. FORBES, Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University 7. A Museum Director and His Staff WALTER H. SIPLE, Cincinnati Art Museum SATURDAY, MAY 25 MORNING The Hotel Willard 9:00---College Art Association Information Desk---Main Lobby Final Validation of railroad certificates Registration for "Afternoon on the Potomac", Saturday, May 25 at 1:30 P.M. 9:30---ANNUAL MEMBERS' AND BUSINESS MEETING The Hotel Willard Fairfax Room 10:30---MODERN ART The Hotel Willard Willard Room Chairman, C. LAW WATKINS, Associate Director in Charge of Educational Activities, Phillips Memorial Gallery 1. Title to be announced JAMES JOHNSON SWEENY, New York University 2. The Issues of Modern Art ARTEMAS PACKARD, Dartmouth College 3. Brussel's Art Congress ALFRED G. PELIKAN, Milwaukee Art Institute 4. Federal Encouragement and Private Employment of Artists FORBES WATSON, Editor of the Bulletin, Section of Painting and Sculpture, Washington SATURDAY, MAY 25 AFTERNOON The Hotel Willard Main Lobby 1:30---AFTERNOON ON THE POTOMAC, jointly with the American Association of Museums Bus leaves the Hotel Willard at 1:30 S.S. Potomac, sails at 2:00 from the wharf at 6th and Water Streets Subscription $2.00---Tea Served (While it is hoped that there will be fair weather this trip will be undertaken even if it is raining as it has been the experience of the American Asso-ciation of Museums that it is very much enjoyed under any conditions.)