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  • Chautauqua Lake, A Beautiful Summer Resort

    Chautauqua Lake, A Beautiful Summer Resort

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    One flyer entitled Chautauqua Lake, A Beautiful Summer Resort, published by Chautauqua Institution, Chautauqua, New York, ca. 1930. This is an 8 page promotional piece for summer vacations at Chautauqua Institute. It is printed on green paper, and illustrated with images of various activities offered at the Institute. Laid in is a single sheet of "Supplementary Courses to be given in the Art Education Department, Chautauqua Summer Schools, in 1930." Dimensions given are for the folded brochure.

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  • Arts and Crafts at the Chautauqua Summer Schools

    Arts and Crafts at the Chautauqua Summer Schools

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    One flyer entitled Arts and Crafts at the Chautauqua Summer Schools, published by Chautauqua Institution, Chautauqua, New York, 1930. This 8-page (a single sheet folded into fourths) brochure advertises various summer classes offered by the Chautauqua School of Arts and Crafts. The classes offered fall under three broad categories: Art Education, Industrial Arts, and Practical Craft Courses. The dates of this particular summer program are July 7-August 15, 1930. This brochure is accompanied by a mailing envelope addressed to "Miss Mabel Spofford, Winchester Arms, Gloucester, Mass."

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  • Chautauqua Summer Schools, Fifty-Seventh Season, 1930, July 7-August 15

    Chautauqua Summer Schools, Fifty-Seventh Season, 1930, July 7-August 15

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    One flyer entitled Chautauqua Summer Schools, Fifty-Seventh Season, 1930, July 7-August 15, published by Chautauqua Institution, Chautauqua, New York. 1930. This is an 8-page (a single sheet folded into fourths) brochure that provides a complete outline of courses offered July 7-August 15, 1930. This pamphlet is identified on p. 2 as: The Chautauqua Quarterly. Vo. XXX, No. 2, Supplement to preliminary edition, April, 1930. The 17 categories of courses offered are: English; Modern Languages; Classical Languages; Mathematics; Science; Public School Music; History and Social Science; Education; Physical Education; Music; Art Education; Chautauqua School for Librarians; School of Speech; Business Training; Health and Self-Expression; Special Subjects, and Boys' and Girls' Activities. The dimensions provided are for the folded item.

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  • 'Crayograph': The Original Pressed Crayon

    'Crayograph': The Original Pressed Crayon

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    One manufacturer's advertisement entitled 'Crayograph': The Original Pressed Crayon, published by The American Crayon Company, Sandusky, Ohio, 1931. The leaflet is 8 numbered pages in length and is made from a single sheet, folded into fourths. It is illustrated with blue and green images, and contains suggestions for various craft projects using Prang Crayograph crayons.

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  • International Practical Arts Textbooks

    International Practical Arts Textbooks

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    One publisher's advertisement entitled International Practical Arts Textbooks, published by the International Textbook Company, Scranton, Pennsylvania, 1948. This 6-page flyer is a single sheet that is folded into thirds. Four of the pages list the titles advertised, one is the "cover", and one page is an order form. Accompanying this advertising flyer is a business reply postcard, an order form for a monograph entitled Art Education-1948.

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  • Flyer from the Lecture Bureau of the Rhode Island School of Design, 1948

    Flyer from the Lecture Bureau of the Rhode Island School of Design, 1948

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    One flyer from the Lecture Bureau of the Rhode Island School of Design, 1948. It is 4 pages in length; (made from a single sheet that has been folded into fourths). The listing of the members of the Lecture Bureau and their respective talks for the 1948-49 season is contained within. The flyer is addressed to "Office of the Principal, Gloucester High School, Gloucester, Mass." "Miss Spofford" is written in ms. above the typed address. Title supplied by cataloger.

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