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THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART 11 WEST 53RD STREET, NEW YORK TELEPHONE. CIRCLE 7-7470
FOR RELEASE Thursday, November 7̂ .935
Under the chairmanship of Mrs. John S. Shoppard, the Membership
Committee of The Museum of Modern Art has arranged a opoclal mooting
and luncheon for Out-of-Town Chairmen of the Committee to be held to- '
*day (Thursday, November 7) in the library of the Museum, 11 West 53
Street, to discuss the extonsion work of the Museum throughout the
country.
Mrs* John D. Rockefeller, Jr., has invited the members of the
Committee to visit hor home during the afternoon to see some- of hor
paintings and to hear a brief address by Dr. Artemas Packard, head of Br
the Department of Art and Archeology at Dartmouth College. After the
visit to Mrs. Rockefeller's homo the members of the Committee will go
||:At;& the residence of Mrs. Samuel Lewisohn, who has invited them to see
^ the Lewisohn art collection. While at the home of Mrs. Lewisohn the w& • Committee will listen to a talk on Vincent van Gogh by Alfred H. Barr,
Jr., Director of the Museum, which will be broadcast over Station WEAF
and network on the Women's Radio Rev lev/ at four p.m.
The Membership Committee consists of Mrs. John S. Sheppard, Chair-.man; Mrs. Cornelius N. Bliss, Mrs. William S. Cowles, Mrs. William T. Emmet, Jr., Mrs. Walter Hochschild, Mrs. David Franklin Houston, Mrs. O'Donnell Iselln, Mrs. T. Catesby Jones, Mrs. Samuel A. Lewisohn, Mrs. John Parkinson,Jr., Mrs. Ernest C. Poole, Mrs. Baillie Ripley, Mrs. J.
; D. Rockefeller, Jr., Mrs. Nelson A. Rockefeller, Mr. Harold Sterner, Miss Mary Hoyt Wiborg, Mrs. Laurance Rockefeller, Mrs. Artemas L. Gates, Mr. Alfred Easton Poor, Mrs. John D.W. Churchill, Mr. John D. Kennedy
' -IJrs. Cornelius J. Sullivan, Mrs. Stanley Resor.
Out-of-Town Chairmen of the Membership Committee who will attend the meeting are Mrs. Robert Hillyor, CAMBRIDGE, MASS.; Mrs. Ernest'. ICanzlor, Mr- Robdrt TaKnahlll, Mr. John Newberry.Jr.# DETROIT, MICH. Mrs. August Morrison, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.; Mrs. Henry H. Townshend, NEW HAVEN, CONN.: Mrs. Wm. K. Prentice, PRINCETON, N. J.; Mrs. Charles A. kbblhson, Jr., PROVIDENCE, R.I.; Mrs. Francis Cunningham, ROCHESTER, N.Y.: Mrs. W. DeRenne, SAVANNAH, GA.; Mrs. Clifford W. Gaylord, ST. LOUIS, MO.; Mrs. McCook Knox, WASHINGTON, D.C.; Miss Elizabeth W. White, •RABERBDRIJ 1C0NN.; Mrs. M. Bullitt, LOUISVILLE, KY. Miss Louisa Dresser WORCESTER, MASS.
Out-of-Town Chairmen not attending the meeting are Mrs. Thomas Robins., BUFFALO, N.Y.; Mrs. Charles B. Goodspeod, CHICAGO, ILL.; Mrs. Malcolm McBrlde, CLEVELAND, OHIO; Mrs. Charles H. Chadwick, pAIil BEACH, FLA.; Mrs. Geo. A. Hill Jr. .HOUSTON, TEXAS; Miss Pinky Bell, PITTSBURGH, PA* Mr. Walter G. Davis,,PORTLAND, ME.; Mrs. Montague Charman, SYRACUSE, N.Y.; Mrs. Wm. J.R. Alexander, CINCINNATI, OHIO; Mrs. Meredith Hare, COLORADO; Mrs. Francis Goodwin, HARTFORD, CONN.; Mrs. John Bakewo11, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.; Miss Olive Rush, SANTA FE,
TB•-•• N.MEX. ; Miss Alice O'Brien, ST, PAUL, MINN.; Mrs. Harold Symonds, IT TICA, N.Y.
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