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ARTISTS FOR VICTORY, INCORPORATED
101 PARK AVENUE, NEW YORK 17, N.Y. MU. 5-6249
Honorary President HOBART NICHOLS   Honorary Vice-President JOHN TAYLOR ARMS

President
ARTHUR CRISP
Vice Presidents
ALFRED GEIFFERT, JR.
PAUL MANSHIP
HUGO GELLERT
FRANCIS KELLY
NANCY V. McCLELLAND
Treasurer
NILS HOGNER
Recording Secretary
ROBERT GWATHMEY
Corresponding Secretary
A. F. BRINCKERHOFF
Public Relations
RALPH WALKER
Cultural and Program
JAN JUTA
Mural Painting
ALLYN COX
Easel Painting
N. POUSETTE-DART
Sculpture
ULRIC ELLERHAUSEN
Architecture
ELY JACQUES KAHN
Landscape Architecture
JANET DARLING
Decoration
JESSIE HOPPER
Graphic Arts
JOSEPH LeBOIT
Publicity
CARLTON PENNY
 
Albany Institute of History and Art Allied Artists of America
Alumni Association of American Academy in Rome American
Abstract Artists American Artists Professional League American
Institute of Architects American Institute of Decorators American Society of Miniature Painters American Veterans Society of Artists American Water Color Society
An American Group, Inc. Architectural League of New York Artists League of America Audubon Artists Group Federation of
Modern Painters and Sculptors Laguna Beach Art Association
Municipal Art Society of New York National Academy of
Design National Association of Women Artists National Society
of Mural Painters National Sculpture Society New York
Chapter of American Institute of Architects New York Chapter
of American Society of Landscape Architects New York Society of
Craftsmen New York Society of Women Artists Pittsburgh Artists
for Victory School Art League Society of American Etchers Sculptors Guild, Inc. United Scenic Artists.

December 13, 1944.

Mr. Hugo Gellert
80 West 40 Street
New York, N.Y.
Dear Mr. Gellert:
I beg to inform you that the delegates of Artists
for Victory at a meeting held to select jurors for the
Pepsi Cola Competition elected you as a member of the
Modern Jury of Three.
Will you kindly inform us immediately as to whether
you can serve or not.
Sincerely yours,
Arthur Crisp
Arthur Crisp
President