167th Annual Report for the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts

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167th Annual Report for the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts

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1972

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THE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS
BROAD AND CHERRY STREETS • PHILADELPHIA

167th ANNUAL REPORT

1972

Cover: Frank Furness Sandstone Detail-P.A.F.A.

The One Hundred and Sixty-Seventh
Annual Report

of
.THE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY ·
OF 'THE :FINE ARTS

February 5, 1972

OFFICERS
John Gribbel II
Theodore T. Newbold
Clement B. Newbold, Jr.
Thomas N. Armstrong III
Robert Stubbs
Henry Hotz, Jr.
Rita P. Damiano .

President
Vice President
Treasurer
Secretary
Business Manager and Assistant Treasurer
Administrator of the School
Comptroller

BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Theodore T. Newbold
Bertram L. O'Neill
Frederick W. G. Peck
Evan Randolph
Edgar P. Richardson
Orvel Sebring
Martin P. Snyder
James K. Stone
C. Newbold Taylor
Franklin C. Watkins*
William H. S. Wells
Andrew Wyeth

Benjamin D. Bernstein
Mrs. Bertram D. Coleman
Daniel W. Dietrich II
Francis I. Gowen
H. Lea Hudson
R. Sturgis Ingersoll
Arthur C. Kaufmann
John H. Keelan
Mrs. Edward B. Leisenring, J r.
Henry S. McNeil
John W. Merriam
Clement B. Newbold, Jr.
Ex Officio

John Gribbel II, Chairman
Mrs. James W. Cooke
Chairman, Women's Committee

Morris Blackburn
Faculty Representative

STANDING COMMITTEES
Collections and Exhibitions

Henry S. McNeil, Chairman
Mrs. James W. Cooke
Mrs. Edward B. Leisenring, Jr.

Theodore T. Newbold
Martin P. Snyder

Ex Officio

John Gribbel II
Thomas N. Armstrong III

* Deceased December
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1972.

Frank H. Goodyear, Jr.

Executive
John Gribbel II, Chairman
Mrs. Bertram D. Coleman
Arthur C. Kaufmann
Henry S. McNeil
Clement B. Newbold, Jr.

Theodore T. Newbold
Edgar P. Richardson
C. Newbold Taylor
William H. S. Wells

Ex Officio

Thomas N. Armstrong III
Henry Hotz, Jr.

Robert Stubbs

Finance
Clement B. Newbold, Jr., Chairman
John H. Keelan
John W. Merriam
C. Newbold Taylor

Ex Officio
John Gribbel II
Robert Stubbs

Instruction
Will Barnet, Chairman
Franklin C. Watkins, Vice Chairman*
Benjamin D. Bernstein
Daniel W. Dietrich II
Francis 1. Gowen
Mrs. Evan Randolph

William H. S. Wells
Andrew Wyeth
Ex Officio
John Gribbel II
Henry Hotz, Jf.

SPECIAL COMMITTEES
Development
Francis 1. Gowen, Chairman
Arthur C. Kaufmann
John H. Keelan

H. Lea Hudson
Frederick W. G. Peck
James K. Stone

Future Planning
Theodore T. Newbold, Chairman
Daniel W. Dietrich II
James M. Large

Henry S. McNeil
William H . S. Wells

Membership
Evan Randolph, Chairman
Orvel Sebring

Women's Committee Representative

* Deceased December 1972.
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Nominating
Theodore T. Newbold
Orvel Sebring

Arthur C. Kaufmann, Chairman
Mrs. Bertram D. Coleman
Henry S. McNeil

Peale Club
Clement B. Newbold, Ir.
Bertram L. O'Neill
Iohn Gribbel II (ex officio)
Robert Stubbs (ex officio)

Frederick W. G. Peck, Chairman
Mrs. Bertram D. Coleman ·
Mrs. James W. Cooke
Francis 1. Gowen
Henry S. McNeil

Centennial
(appointed June 21)
John H. Keelan, Chairman
Francis I. Gowen
Clement B. Newbold, Jr.

Ex Officio

John Gribbel II
Thomas N. Armstrong III
James M. Large
Robert Stubbs

Cornerstone
(appointed July 19)
Theodore T. Newbold, Chairman
Benjamin D. Bernstein

Mrs. Edward B. Leisenring, Jr.
Edgar P. Richardson

Advisory Board
David Gwinn
Frank T. Howard
James M. Large

* Deceased December
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C. Earle Miller
Alfred Zantzinger*
1972.

WOMEN'S COMMITTEE
Mrs. James W. Cooke, Chairman
Mrs. John Grier Bartol
Mrs. Alfred Bendiner
Mrs. Avery B. Clark
Mrs. Robert O. Fickes
Mrs. Francis 1. Gowen
Mrs. Albert M. Greenfield, J r.
Mrs. John Gribbel II
Mrs. David J. Grossman
Mrs. Henry F. Harris
Mrs. Romer Holleran
Mrs. H. Lea Hudson
Mrs. Arthur C. Kaufmann
Mrs. Abner Kingman, Jr.
Mrs. Edward B. Leisenring, Jr.
Mrs. Howard H. Lewis
Mrs. Charles E. Mather III
Mrs. DeWitt C. Morris
Mrs. John S. Newbold
Mrs. Frederick W. G. Peck
Mrs. Robert W. Preucel

Mrs. Evan Randolph
Mrs. George Reath
Mrs. Herbert F. Schiffer
Mrs. Samuel R. Shipley III
Mrs. James M. R. Sinkler
Mrs. C. Randolph Snowden
Mrs. James H. Stevenson III
Mrs. Boudinot Stimson
Mrs. E. Robert Thomas
Mrs. Caspar W. B. Townsend
Mrs. Franklin C. Watkins
Mrs. Harry F. West, JI.
Mrs. Walter H. West, JI.
Mrs. William P. Wood
Associate Members

Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.

Philip L. Davidson
C. Earle Miller
Theodore T. Newbold
Arthur M. Young

VOLUNTEER MUSEUM DOCENTS
Mrs. T. L. Emory Eysmans, Chairman
Mrs. Thomas N. Armstrong III
Mrs. Charles Bloom
Mrs. Frank H. Goodyear, Jr.
Mrs. Harry T. Hare
Mrs. Anthony Hitschler
Mrs. Abner Kingman, JI.
Mrs. Elizabeth Kolowrat
Mrs. B. Gordon Landis
Mrs. Anton Lieberman

Mrs. James D. Lionberger
Mrs. Robert Lukens
Mrs. Harry R. Neilson, Jr.
Mrs. Peter Strawbridge
Mrs. Lane Taylor, Jr.
Miss Wendy Townsend
Mrs. Harry F. West, Jr.
Mrs. Henry Winsor
Miss Dea Zuckerman

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STAFF
Administrative

Thomas N. Armstrong III .. .... ..... .. .... .. ...... .. .... .. ...
....... Director
Louise B. Schutz. .... .. ...... .. ..
.. . ................ ,.. .Secretary to Director
Robert Stubbs ... .......... .. ....... .. Business Manager and Assistant Treasurer
Rita P. Damiano
.............. .. .... .. .... . Comptroller
Marian E. Lazar
.... ..Secretary to Business Manager and
Personnel Assistant
Diana Satterfield.
. .... Bookkeeper
John N. Alexander, Jr.
............... Public Relations Director
Linda M. Figaniak .....
... .Receptionist and Switchboard Operator
Betty Fermanis
..... .... .. Membership Director
Mildred D. Lavin ....... ... ....... ...... .. ... .... ... ...... .. ..... Membership Secretary
Deborah L. Stempen
.. ... .. .. ........ ...... .... .... ..Membership Assistant
Charles U. Shellenberger
..... .. ..... .. .... ..... Development Associate
Carmen E. Intellino ... . .. ........... ....... ... ....... .. .
..Superintendent
Museum

Christine Huber
.... ... .. ..... .. ... .... .... ...... .. .. .. .. .. .. . .... ............. Registrar
Elizabeth G. Bailey
.. .. ....... .... ..... ....... . Assistant Registrar
Susan Cooley (to April 30)
.. '" .Curator
... .. ............ .... ....... Curator
Frank H. Goodyear, Jr. (from June 1)
... ... Secretary to Curator and
Marcela de Keyser ( from July 17)
Public Relations Director
Joseph Amarotico
... ... ............ Conservator
Julia Leisenring.
.. .Co-Director, Museum Shop
... .. ..... ... ... .. .... ... .. ... Co-Director, Museum Shop
Patricia Forbes
.. Manager, Museum Shop
Carla Marvin
Peale Club

William Dino .. ....... .. .. .. ..... . . . .. . .......... ..
.. . .. .. Manager
John D. Holgate
...... .. .... ... ..... ... .. .... . ... ...... ..... .. Assistant to Manager
Katherine Hayden
.. .. ... .. ... .... . ..... .... .... .. . .... .. . ..... .Bookkeeper
Alice Koberlin .. .. .. .. ..... .. ..
... ... . .. ...
... .. . .. ... Clerk
School

Henry Hotz, Jf. .......... . ...
.. .. ......... ... Administrator
Constance A. Taylor ... .. .... .
.Registrar and A dministrative Assistant
Patricia E.Byrne ... .. ..... ..... .. .
. Secretary
Roswell Weidner .
... In Charge of Evening School
Ethel V. Ashton
" .. .. ..... , .... .. .... ...... .. ..
... Librarian
Barbara K. Tate.
.... ..... ...Student Store Manager
Melinda M. Grass
...Coordinator of Models (Peale House)
James J. Lulias
. .. .Superintendent (Peale House)
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FACULTY (1972.73

~chooIYear)

Joseph Amarotico
Will Barnet
Morris Blackburn
John M. Bolles
Arthur De Costa
James Gadson
Marshall Glasier
Paul Anthony Greenwood
Oliver Grimley
.
John Hanlen
Alex Hromych
Homer Johnson
Ben Kamihira
Karl O. Karhumaa

Julian Levi
Jimmy C. Lueders
John W. McCoy
Daniel D. Miller
Elizabeth Osborne
Philip Pavia
Henry C. Pearson
Hobson Pittman *
Harry Rosin
David Slivka
Louis B. Sloan
Martha ZeIt Stanton
Roswell Weidner

Augmenting the Faculty

Robert B. Hale, Lecturer in Anatomy
Daniel D. Miller, Lecturer in Art History
J. Franklin Shores, Lettering and Perspective
Theodor Siegel, Technical Advisor, Painting Materials and Technique$

Evening School

Morris Blackburn
Arthur De Costa
Murray Dessner
Adolph T. Dioda
Thomas Ewing

Paul Anthony Greenwood
Oliver Grimley
Homer Johnson
Daniel D. Miller
Warren Rohrer

Louis B. Sloan
Kim Sou
Roswell·Weidner

Summer School

Marshall Glasier
Oliver Grimley

John Hanlen
Jimmy C. Lueders

Louis B. Sloan
Francis Speight

* Deceased May 1972.
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REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR
This is a simply produced Annual Report which tells the Academy story
for 1972 without frills. There are no impressive pictures of Mom and Dad
and the child in the backpack looking at American masterpieces or shots
of the smiling Director cuttin-g ribbons. Expensive reflections of past accomplishments are not important now. Hopefully, you will visit the Academy to
see it in person and support the programs and future this report foretells.
1972 will be considered the year in which the importance of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts as a national institution was _recognized
and confirmed and programs and activities were initiated to build on its
greatness. To assist us in achieving a proper perspective of the Academy's
role as an outstanding American art institution, Dr. John -Coolidge, Mr.
Wendell Garrett, Mr. Eugene W. Leake, Jr., Mr. Howard Lipman, Mr.
Richard Lippold, Dr. Jules David Prown and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller 3rd
graciously accepted an invitation to visit the Academy from April 20th
through the 23rd to comment on the Academy after becoming familiar with
its school, museum and collection and the Academy's great Furness building at Broad and Cherry Streets, as well as the Peale House at 1811 Chestnut Street.
The consultants were introduced to the school by Mr. Hotz and student
guides, to the collection by Mr. Goodyear and to the Academy building by
Mr. Hyman Myers, a Philadelphia architect and Furness scholar. In addition, they visited the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Independence National
Historical Park and the Historical Society of Pennsylvania to observe activities relating to the Academy's museum function.
The consultants submitted a written report to the Board and returned
to present a verbal report on May 19th. The consultants recommended that
the Academy's future should be built upon its past and that the historic
functions of school, collection and exhibition should be maintained, strengthened and centered in the Academy's Furness building. Their primary concern was that the Academy's Furness building at Broad and Cherry Streets
should be renovated and restored to its 1876 condition. Their written report
concluded:
"It is our overwhelming impression that there is no other institution in our field comparable to the Pennsylvania Academy of the
Fine Arts which has done so much for so long and yet has so great
a capacity for future service."

T he consultants' general recommendations were accepted as a guide
for the future of the Academy by the Board at its meeting on June 21st.
This commentary by the consultants, an outside group of concerned professionals, and the acceptance of their general criteria for future planning
were turning points in the Academy's history.
A series of major activities during the year was initiated in January when
the Academy celebrated the 75th anniversary of the founding of the Academy
Fellowship at a gala party opening the Fellowship's exhibition on Friday
evening, January 28th. The Fellowship was founded on April 19, 1897, following an invitation to prospective members issued by Robert Vonnoh.

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Original officers included Thomas Anshutz, Cecilia Beaux, Hugh Breckenridge, Helen Henderson, Emily Sartain, John Sloan and Henry Thouron.
The anniversary of the founding was documented with a history of the
Fellowship prepared by Ethel Ashton, Librarian of the Academy.
Carla Marvin joined the Academy staff in January as Manager of the
Sales Shop replacing Karen Footner. The final in a series of three free
public concerts, produced by Vladimir Sokoloff and featuring violinist
Orlando Cole, was presented on January 27th. John Alexander joined the
staff on February 14th as Public Relations Director replacing Mrs. Samuel
R. Shipley III.
"The Best from Two Great Collections," 15th and 16th century woodcuts and Hogarth prints, including all the Progress Series, was held at the
Peale House Galleries during February and March. The exhibition, prepared by Dr. Richard S. Field and Ms. Harriet Morris of the Prints and
Drawings Department of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, was composed
of works from the print collections of the Academy and the Philadelphia
Museum. This was the first in a series of exhibitions prepared by the Prints
and Drawings Department and presented at the Academy in accordance
with the original agreement in 1956 when the Academy's print collection
was placed on deposit at the Philadelphia Museum.
Early in 1972, Joseph Amarotico. Conservator of the Academy collection, began the conservation of the monumental painting "The Dead Man
Revived by Touching the Bones of the Prophet Elisha" by Washington
Allston, oil on canvas, 156" X 132", which was purchased by the Pennsylvania Academy in 1816 for $3,500. The conservation project was made
into an exhibition in Gallery H and documented with an explanatory brochure and exhibition of the documents relating to the purchase, framing,
delivery and original exhibition of the painting.
"A Salute to Franklin Watkins," an exhibition of thirty of his paintings
selected by the artist, was presented in March to honor Mr. Watkins as a
distinguished faculty member and member of the Board of the Pennsylvania
Academy on the occasion of his receiving the 1972 Philadelphia Award.
Mr. Watkins began his career with the Academy as a student in 1913 when
the faculty included Daniel Garber, Henry McCarter and Emil Carlsen.
Accepting the award, Mr. Watkins spoke fondly of his student days and
reminisced about his teaching and his friendship with his great Academy
teacher, Arthur B. Carles.
Memorial retrospective exhibitions for Walter Stuempfig and Allen Harris
were held during March in the Academy galleries. These exhibitions were
prepared and catalogued by Susan Cooley as her last assignment at the
Academy before leaving to move to London. On Thursday, March 30th,
Frances Vanderpool retired as Membership Assistant after 44 years of service. An exhibition of paintings by the distinguished Academy faculty
member, Marshall Glasier, was held at the Peale House Galleries in March
and April.
During the visit of the consultants in April, Dr. James O'Gorman, visiting Associate Professor of Fine Arts at Boston University and authority on
the architecture of Frank Furness, spoke to the consultants and members
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of the Academy on the architecture of Furness and the Academy building.
Members were invited to tour the building prior to Dr. O'Gorman's lecture.
We were honored to have Mr. Louis I. Kahn as the principal speaker at
Cresson Day exercises on May 3rd. Mr. Kahn is a friend of the Pennsylvania Academy whose relationship with this institution began when he was
17 and won prizes for paintings submitted to the Academy watercolor shows
as a student at Central High School, Philadelphia.
Marjorie Ruben resigned as Exhibitions Advisor in April to devote more
time to her work as a painter. We were pleased to have an exhibition of Mrs.
Ruben's paintings at the Peale House Galleries during May, together with
prints by Martha ZeIt, a member of the Academy faculty.
The Academy family was saddened when Hobson Pittman died on May
5th. Mr. Pittman was one of the most influential faculty members in the
Academy's history and generations of his students fondly remember his
encouragement and inspiration. Mr. Pittman generously left a large bequest
of his work to the Academy collection and bequeathed a special fund for
a student prize to be known as the Hobson Pittman Memorial Prize.
In May the Peale House Exhibitions Committee was formed following
the decision to make the galleries function as an exhibition center for artists
who were not well knmv::-. in Philadelphia and who might not have an opportunity to exhibit in commercial galleries or museums. The Peale House
Galleri(?s give the Academy an opportunity to continue its historic role of
supporting contemporary art as a complement to the exhibition program at
Broad and Cherry Streets primarily related to the Academy collection, the
history of the school and the Academy's historic past.
Frank H. Goodyear, Jr. joined the staff on June 1st as the first Curator
of the Academy collection since Thomas Birch was Keeper of the Academy
in 1812. In a short time, l'Ar. Goodyear was able to organize "Acres of Art,"
an exhibition from the Ac,ldemy collection which opened on June 21st and
became one of the most pepular exhibitions in severed years. Both the staff
and the public had an opportunity to see all those works in the collection
which were more than five feet in one dimension, the primary criterion for
the exhibition. The works displayed demonstrated the history of the Acad- '
emy and, to a great extent, the connoisseurship of American art in Philadelphia. This exhibition was reviewed and commended by John Canaday in
the New York Times. During 1972 over 30% of the Academy's permanent
collection was exhibited.
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In addition to the exhibitions in the Academy Galleries and the Peale
House, special exhibitions were also presented in the lounge and dining
area of the Peale Club. During the summer months, an exhibition of paintings by Arthur B. Carles, collected by the late David Bortin and loaned
by Mrs. Bortin, Philadelphia, was held in the Peale Club Lounge. The
Print Club presented an exhibition of the work of Philadelphia printmakers
in the Peale Club dining area during the same period. In July the Peale
House Galleries presented "Continental Pleasures," an exhibition of European paintings from the collection of the late Henry C. Gibson given to
the Academy in 1896. The Academy and Peale House Galleries were closed
in August.
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From September 16th through October 22nd, "John Sloan in Philadelphia," the major exhibition in 1972, was presented in the Academy Galleries.
The show was built upon the traveling exhibition originated and circulated by
the National Gallery of Art. In 1892 John Sloan joined Thomas Anshutz'
class at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Sloan belonged to a
group of lively Academy students including Robert Henri, William Glackens, George Luks and Everett Shinn who later called themselves the "Philadelphia Realists." These five artists were part of the famous group known
as "The Eight" who showed at the Macbeth Gallery in 1908 and immediately thereafter at the Pennsylvania Academy.
"John Sloan in Philadelphia" included a special exhibition on "The Eight"
as well as paintings and documents relating to Sloan's Academy associates
including Cecilia Beaux, Alexander Stirling Calder, William Merritt Chase,
Colin Campbell Cooper, Charles Grafly, Maxfield Parrish, Edward Redfield,
Walter Schofield and Bessie Potter Vonnoh. The exhibition would not have
been possible without the great assistance of Mrs. John Sloan and the generosity of the Philadelphia Inquirer. As the invitation to the opening of the
exhibition, members received a recording of an interview with Mrs. Sloan
about her late husband. A gala dinner honoring Mrs. Sloan, attended by
336 guests, was held on Thursday, September 14. As part of an educational
program related to the exhibition, Mrs. Sloan spoke on "Reminiscences of
John Sloan" on September 19th, Bennard B. Perlman spoke on "John Sloan
and The Eight" on October 3rd and E . John Bullard spoke on "John Sloan
and the Philadelphia School of Illustrators" on October 17th.
During the year, a volunteer group of 19 docents was organized with
Mrs. Emory T. L. Eysmans as Chairman. The Academy's educational programs were greatly augmented by this volunteer group which has given
tours and provided an information desk at the Academy.
On September 14th the Peale House Galleries presented separate one-man
exhibitions of paintings by James Phillips and Ellsworth Ausby, two young
New York City painters. This was the first exhibition planned by the Peale
House Exhibitions Committee and was followed by exhibitions of paintings
by Elaine Galen, Hampton, New Jersey, and Stefano Cusumano, New York
City. The final exhibition for 1972 in the Peale House Galleries was carved
panels by Elijah Pierce, Columbus, Ohio, and paintings by Justin McCarthy,
Hazleton, Pennsylvania. These two octagenarian, untrained artists honored
us by attending the opening.
The last exhibition in the Academy Galleries during 1972 was the exhibition of paintings by Albert Bierstadt organized by the Amon Carter Museum
of Western Art, Fort Worth, Texas and supported by a grant from the
National Endowment for the Arts. For both the Sloan and Bierstadt exhibitions, we offered recorded Acoustiguide tours of the exhibitions. Through
the assistance of Mr. Edmund Bacon, the Academy borrowed "Mount
Whitney" by Bierstadt on an annual renewable basis from the Rockwell
Foundation, Corning, New York.
In September, with the guidance of the Philadelphia artist and designer
Sam Maitin, we began work on an Academy calendar for 1973, the first
illustrated publication about the Pennsylvania Academy in its 167-year
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history. 5,000 copies were published and all but a small archival group
were distributed.
In September the Board and staff began a fund-raising effort to solicit
patrons to make individual gifts of $1,000 or more toward a fund to finance
the early planning and preliminary studies of the. renovation and restoration of the Academy's Furness building. The success of this effort was celebrated on December 8th, the day following the 100th anniversary of the
laying of the cornerstone of the Academy building, at a gala dinner to
thank 92 Cornerstone Patrons.
On Dec,e mber 4th Franklin Chenault Watkins died in Bologna, Italy. The
Academy's great respect for Mr. Watkins was expressed in 1949 when he
was presented with the Academy's highest award, the Gold Medal of Honor.
His death marked the end of an era at the Academy and he will be missed
by all who knew him as a teacher, friend and artist. To commemorate his
deep concern and compassion for the student artist, the Franklin Watkins
Memorial Fund has been established to provide awards to students ·for
expenses other than tuition.
With the increased attention to American art and a renewed awareness
of the primary role the Academy has played in the history of American
art, the importance of this venerable institution is clearly apparent. With
an art school unsurpassed in its service to American artists and dedication
to the European tradition of study from the life model, a collection of
American art ranking among the best in the country and unsurpassed in its
percentage of masterworks, an active exhibition program devoting continuous attention to both the 19th and 20th centuries, the Academy continues
to function as originally conceived December 26, 1805 with the added distinction of being centered in a monument of 19th century American architecture by the Philadelphia architect, Frank Furness. No institution in the
country has the potential to contribute in so many ways to our artistic life.
As many of you know, I will be leaving the Academy in September 1973.
It is my sincere hope that those of you who have begun to support the
Academy will be encouraged by what has been initiated in the past year
and will continue to strengthen and build this great Philadelphia institution
which, more than any other, represents the foundation of American art.
TOM ARMSTRONG

Director

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CONSOLIDATED TREASURER'S REPORT

September 1, 1971 to August 31, 1972
INCOME:
..... $ 29,985.95

Administration
Museum & Exhibitions
School ....... . ..... .... . ...... . .

21,441.00
....... 395,398.92

Trust Funds

191,781.22

Membership Dues

184,770.00

Contributions-Unrestricted . ....... .. ..

11,861.10

State Grant .... ........ ... ....... .... ...... .... ..

3,062.50

Total.

... ...... ......... ..... ... .... ...... .... .. ... ... ... .. ....$838,300.69

EXPENSE :
Administration

$304,371.77

Museum & Exhibitions

185,763.17

School ...

362,234.16

Peale Club Surplus
Total
Net Operating Deficit .... .... ... ........ ..... .. .

(3,017.23)
.. ... $849,351.87
........... .... ($11,051.18)

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CONTRIBUTORS DURING CALENDAR YEAR 1972
$100 or less

Douglas R. Armstrong
George D. Beck
Mr. & Mrs. Philip H. Bradley
Cosmopolitan Club
Robert Crooks Estate
Elinor E. Curwen
Chase S. Decker
Arthur De Costa
Mrs. Caroline B. Ewing
Mrs. Israel Feldman
Mr. & Mrs. Albert W. Fowler
Patricia A. Gerberding
Henry E. Gerstley
Mabel W. Gill
Mrs. Allen Gordon
Herman Greenberg
Mr. & Mrs. Donald W. Griffin
Rebecca F. Gross
David Gwinn
Mrs. Alice B. Hale
Jean Campbell Harris
Mrs. John W. Hathaway
Mrs. Cameron Hawley
William M. Hoffman, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Charles L. Huston, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. C. Jared Ingersoll
Mr. & Mrs. John A. Jarvis
Archibald Krieger
Sister Helene Kuechler
Mrs. Clara N. T. MacKannan
James P. Magill
Mrs. HenriG. Marceau
Virginia A. McCall
Mr. & Mrs. Clair R. McCollough
Henry P. McIlhenny
Mrs. Steinman Nunan
W. Gresham O'Malley 3rd
Marie Pagenstecher
Mrs. Henry H. Perry
Celia Pincus
Mrs. Maude E. Raby
Mr. & Mrs. William T. Reed III
Mr. & Mrs. Charlton B. Rogers, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Edmund C. Rogers
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald F. Rorer
Mrs. Richard Rosenau
Sidney R. Rosenau Foundation
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Mrs. J. Frank Scott
Orvel Sebring
Marvin K. Shearer
Mr. & Mrs. William E. Shoemaker, Jr.
J. Franklin Shores
Mr. & Mrs. Adrian Siegel
Mrs. Edith T. Sklar
Mrs. Benton Spruance
Mrs. Rose Gimbel Stecker
Beverely Steinman
Whitney Stone
Swnmit (N.J.) Free Library Friends
John E. Sykes
Walter Utermohlen
Ellen Ehret Utescher
Waldow Philanthropic Fund
Roswell Weidner
Charles E . Weiner
Mrs. David L. Wilson
Mr. & Mrs. Elias Wolf
$1,000 or less
Katharine Adams
Allstate Foundation
The Annenberg Fund
Anonymous
Mrs. Thomas N. Armstrong, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas N. Armstrong III
Mr. & Mrs. Edmund C. Bacon
Louis C. Baker
Mr. & Mrs. C. Wanton Balis, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. John G. Bartol
Philip & Muriel Berman Foundation
Dr. William S. Blakemore
Francis Boyer
Dr. Luther W. Brady, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Edward C. Brewster
Breyer Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Edmund N. Carpenter II
Change Foundation
Dr. & Mrs. Gerald R. Clark
Columbia Funds
Consolidated/Drake Press
Davis Advertising Services
Williamina de Schauensee
Daniel W. Dietrich Foundation
William Dino
Mr. & Mrs. John T. Dorrance, Jr.
EBS, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. F. W. Elliott Farr
Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Feldman

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Louis S. Fine
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence A. Fleischman
Franklin Mint
Mr. & Mrs. Howard N. Garfinkle
Mrs. Charles B. Grace
Mr. & Mrs. Caesar A. Grasselli II
J. Maurice Gray
Hallowell Foundation
Haney Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. J. Andrews Harris IV
Mr. & Mrs. Alfred C. Harrison
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph H. Hirshhorn
..
Mr. & Mrs. Romer Holleran
Houghton-Carpenter Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Frank T. Howard
Mrs. Robert M. Jeffress
Mrs. John G . Jones
Morris & Sophie Kardon Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. John H. Keelan
Mr. & Mrs. Philip Klein
Mr. & Mrs. Edward B. Leisenring, Jr.
Mrs. Margaret W. Levy
Mrs. H. Gates Lloyd
Mr. & Mrs. Richard D. Lombard
Mrs. Stuart F. Louchheim
Mrs. A. Basil Lyons
Paul Maloney
Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. McNeil, Jr.
Mrs. Henry H. Meigs
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Mellon
Mrs. Herbert C. Morris
Mr. & Mrs. Harry R. Neilson, Jf.
P.A.F.A. Fellowship
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick W. G. Peck
Philadelphia Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Howard Phipps, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Meyer P. Potamkin
Quaker Storage Company
Dr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Reath
Edgar P. Richardson
Mr. & Mrs. George B. Roberts
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald C. Romig
Mr. & Mrs. Adolph G. Rosengarten, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Lessing J. Rosenwald
Schiff Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Sidney Buford Scott
R. Barclay Scull
Sears, Roebuck & Co.
Mrs. Wharton Sinkler
Mrs. John Sloan
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence M. C. Smith
John Frederick Steinman Foundation

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Mr. & Mrs. James K. Stone
Stanley & Polly Stone Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Upton S. Sullivan
Mr. & Mrs. George F. Tyler, Jr.
Mrs. Franklin C. Watkins
Mr. & Mrs. Harry F. West, Jr.
Harriet E. Woodward
Howard & Martha R. Wolf Fund
Mrs. Sydney L. Wright
Mrs. William Coxe Wright
$5,000 or less

Helen D. Groome Beatty Trust
Benjamin D. Bernstein
Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Bernstein
Mrs. Curtis Bok
Mrs. Clarence C. Brinton
Richard P. Brown; Jr.
A. J. & A. W. Cameron Foundation
Mrs. Avery B. Clark
Mr. & Mrs. Bertram D. Coleman
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Elizabeth K. Coyne Bequest
Dolfinger-McMahon Foundation
Mrs. Robert McCay Green
Mr. & Mrs. John Gribbel II
Abraham & Estelle Hankins Memorial Com.
Mr. & Mrs. Charles C. Holt III
Independence Foundation
Anna Warren Ingersoll
Mr. & Mrs. R. Sturgis Ingersoll
Mr. & Mrs. Arthur C. Kaufmann
Mr. & Mrs. C. Earle Miller
Bertram L. O'Neill
P.A.F.A. Women's Committee
Mrs. Roberta J. Pew
Philadelphia Inquirer
Pierre M. Quilleret
Mr. & Mrs. Evan Randolph
Mr. & Mrs. John D. Rockefeller 3rd
Mr. & Mrs. James M. R. Sinkler
Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. van Roijen, Jr.
Mrs. Paul Wescott
Harry F. West, Sr.
Mrs. John Wintersteen
Over $5,000

Anonymous
Mr. & Mrs. H. Lea Hudson
Mrs. T. Carrick Jordan
Mr. & Mrs. Henry S. McNeil
Total contributions $162,179.97
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MEMBERS OF THE ACADEMY AS OF DECEMBER 31; 1972
Major Benefactor

Mrs. T. Carrick Jordan
Benefactors

John Aronian
Mrs. James H. Beal
J. Maurice Gray
Mrs. Henry V. Greenough
Miss Anna Warren Ingersoll
Henry S. McNeil

John W. Merriam
Mrs. John W. Merriam
Mrs. Herbert C. Morris
Dr. Edgar P. Richardson
Mrs. Samuel P. Rotan

Patrons

Malvin Albright
Walter H. Annenberg
Mrs. Lambert Cadwalader
Cummins Catherwood
Mrs. Charles C. G. Chaplin
Miss Fanny Travis Cochran
John T. Dorrance, Jr.
David Gwinn
Henry R. Hallowell
Mrs. Henry R. Hallowell
J. Welles Henderson, Jr.
Mrs. M. Dunham Higgins
H. Lea Hudson
R. Sturgis Ingersoll
Mrs. Elizabeth R. Kayan
Henry Keep

Roy F. Larson
B. D. Lathrop
James P. Magill
Mrs. James P. Magill
C. Earle Miller
Mrs. C. Earle Miller
Mrs. James M. R. Sinkler
Joseph Specker
John Stewart
James K. Stone
Mrs. James K. Stone
C. NewboldTaylor
Miss Miriam M. H. Thrall
Mrs. William Coxe Wright
.. Alfred Zantzinget.

Fellows

Miss Katharine Adams
Mrs. Donald Alexander
Mrs. Edward R. Anshutz
C. Wanton Balis, Jr.
Mrs. John E. Bandy II
John Grier Bartol
Mrs. John Grier Bartol
Walter J. Beadle
Philip Berman
Stanley Bernstein
Frank G. Binswanger
Alfred E. Bissell
Mrs. Alfred E. Bissell
Dr. William S. Blakemore
Mrs. Francis Boyer
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E. C. Brewster
Henry W. Breyer, Jr.
Mrs. HenryW. Breyer, Jr . .
. Mrs. Clarence C. Brinton ..
Mrs. Joseph Butler
.
Mrs. Mary Lee Carleton ·
Edmund N. Carpenter 2nd ..
William F. Carr
.
Mrs. C. A. B. Churchman
Dr. Gerald R. Clark
Sylvan M. Cohen
Mrs. Bertram D. Coleman
Mrs. G, Dawson Coleman
H. C. Coleman, Jr.
Mrs. Rodolphe M. de Schauensee

H. Richard Dietrich, Jr.
William Dino
Mrs. William D. Disston
Donald D. Dodge
Mrs. Donald D. Dodge
Mrs. Thomas E. Drake
Mrs. Charles H. Drummond
Malcolm C. Eisenberg
Mrs. Malcolm C. Eisenberg
Mrs. Robert English
Miss Helen Evans
Eugene Feldman
Miss Beatrice Fenton
Mrs. James Fentress
Lawrence A. Fleischman
Howard N. Garfinkle
Mrs. Allen S. Gordon
Mrs. William D. Gordon
Mrs. Charles B. Grace
C. A. Grasselli II
Mrs. Robert McCay Green
John Gribbel2nd
Gerald G. Griffin
David J. Grossman
David Hafler
Henry F. Harris
Mrs. J. Andrews Harris IV
Mrs. Robert A. Hauslohner
Mrs. J. Welles Henderson, Jr.
Mrs. Patricia Weymouth Hobbs
F. J. Holleran
Romer Holleran
Mrs. Edgar Howard
Frank T. Howard
Mrs. Frank T. Howard
Mrs. Henry Lea Hudson
Miss Margaret Mason James
Mrs. Robert Jeffress
Arthur C. Kaufmann
Mrs. Arthur C. Kaufmann
Mrs. A. Atwater Kent, Jr.
Philip Klein
James M. Large
Mrs. William J. Levitt, Jr.
Fred Lieberman
Mrs. Thomas H. Lineaweaver
Mrs. H. Gates Lloyd
Walter C. Longstreth
Mrs. A. Basil Lyons
John W. McCoy 2nd
Robert McLean

Robert L. McNeil, Jr.
Fredric R. Mann
Miss Marjorie Martinet
Sidney S. Mickelson
Mrs. Samuel Wright Mifflin
Dr. Matthew T. Moore
Mrs. William H. Murdoch, Jr.
Mrs. F. Alex Nason
Bertram Lippincott O'Neill
Miss Mary Church Parker
Mrs. Howard Phipps, Jr.
Albin Polasek
M. P. Potamkin
Evan Randolph
Mrs. Evan Randolph
George Brooke Roberts
Mrs. George Brooke Roberts
Mrs. John D. Rockefeller 3rd
Gerald C. Romig
Mrs. Mathilde Rosenfeld
Adolph G . Rosengarten, Jr.
Lessing J. Rosenwald
Lee C. Schlesinger
Leonard Shaffer
Lawrence M. C. Smith
Mrs. Lawrence M. C. Smith
Richard D. Speiser
Mrs. Richard D . Speiser
Thomas P. Stovell
Mrs. George Strawbridge
Mrs. Leon C. Sunstein, Jr.
Mrs. C. Newbold Taylor
Miss Eleanor L. Tingley
John J. Tosta
Mrs. Caspar W. B. Townsend
T. F. Dixon Wainwright
William S. Wassell
Franklin C. Watkins
Mrs. Franklin C. Watkins
Mrs. Henry M. Watts, Jr.
Mrs. Paul Wescott
Harry F. West, Jr.
Harry F. West, Sr.
William White
Mrs. John Wintersteen
William P. Wood
Mrs. Sydney L. Wright
Arthur M. Young
Mrs. Arthur M. Young
Carl Zigrosser

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Life Members (Individual Membership category)
Dr. Francis Heed Adler
William C. Avery
Miss Eleanor A. Bareiss
Charles G. Berwind
John S. Blackburne. Jr.
Miss Catharine Fow Casnet
Frederick T. Chandler, Jf.
Miss Darthela Clark
Eugene C. Clarke
Mrs. Spencer Ervin
Miss M. Virginia Fisler
Mrs. S. Griswold Flagg
Percival E. Foerderer
Mrs. John Ford
Mrs. Stanley Ford
Mrs. Edith L. Foster
Mrs. Melvin Fox
Walter S. Franklin
Mrs. Murray Fox Freeman
Mrs. A. G. Fromuth
Norman Joy Greene
Mrs. William Houston Greene
Miss Lena L. Hale
Mrs. J. Andrews Harris 3rd
Milton L. Hofkin
A. Atwater Kent, Jr.
Arthur Klein
Mrs. Isidore Kohn
Mrs. Jules C. Lavin
Mrs. Margaret Wasserman Levy
The Hon. Edwin O. Lewis
Mrs. Malcolm Lloyd, Jr.
Mrs. Richard W. Lloyd

William S. Louchheim
Mrs. James H. Luther
Mrs. Robert L. McNeil, Jf.
Mrs. A. O. Moore
Mrs. Josiah H. Penniman
Mrs. Charles C. Perkins
Mrs. Edgar Allan Poe
Mrs. Howell Pollock
Louis R. Porteous
Mrs. Thomas Harris Powers
Thomas L. Prendergast
Talbot M. Rogers
Miss Mary A. Rumsey
Maurice B. Saul
Charles C. Sellers
Mrs. Charles C. Sellers
Joseph Kennard Skilling
G. Allen Smith
Vladimir Sokoloff
Mrs. A. L. Spitzer
Mrs. Harry E. Sprogell
Mrs. William C. Spruance
Mrs. Ralph Beaver Strassburger
Miss Matilda H. Turner
Mrs. William L. Van Alen
Mrs. Charles C. Walbridge
Charles J. Webb
Warren Webster
Bryant H. Whisenant
E. Crosby Willet
H. L. Willet
Mrs. David R. Wilmerding
Mrs. Edward F. R. Wood

Contributing Members
John F. Abel
Dr. Barnie E. Abelle
Alfred B. Abrams
Mrs. David Abrams
Mrs. Stanley L. Abrams
Mrs. Francis T. Adams, Jr.
J. Bruce Addington
William T. Adis
Mrs. Alfred A. Adler
Dr. Yvonne Agazarian
James R. Albany
Harry F. Albert
S. Stanley Alderfer
Benjamin Alexander, Jf.

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Mrs. J. Forsyth Alexander
Nathan Alexander
Mrs. A. H. Allen
David R. Allen
Mrs. George Allen
Robert C. Allen
Dr. Jack Alloy
Samuel Alper
Jules B. Altman
Daniel Paul Alva
Dr. Morton Amsterdam
Courtney O. Anderson
Mrs. Paul R. Anderson
Earle R. Andrews

L. Edward Andrews
Walter L. Angle, Jr.
Mrs. Irwin Apfel
Martin L. Apfelbaum
Mrs. George F. B. Appel
Walter G . Arader
Walter T. Armstrong, Jr.
Yale Aronson
Mrs. Jacob Arronson
Miss Anne Ash
Richard A. Ash
Ms. Dorothy Atkinson
Walter C. Atkinson, Jr.
John C. Atwood, Jr.
Isaac L. Auerbach
Samuel Auspitz
Robert D. Austin
James A. Baar
Mrs. Malcolm J. Baber
Bernard S. Babitts
G. Richard Bacon
Donald M. Baer
Harry T. Bainbridge
Richard W. Baker
Augustus S. Ballard
Charles A. Ballard
James M. Ballengee
Mrs. Kennith R. Balsley
A. Joseph Baltin
John E. Bandy II
Franklin G. Banks
Mrs. Richard Breneman Bare
Joseph P. Barker, Jr.
Robert W. Barker
James W. Barnes
Herbert Barness
Norris S. Barratt
Mrs. Eugene T. Barrett
J. Paul Barrett
Miss Georgine Barrie
Bob Barry
Donald T. Barsky
Joseph Bartash
Mrs. George K. Bartle
Charles Basch
William Bass
Mrs. Barbara S. Bates
Mrs. William L. Batt
Mrs. Harry A. Batten
Mrs. Adrian Bauer
Allan P. Baumholtz

Albert Bauzenberger, Jr.
Augustus Baxter
Jack Bayer
Richard C. Bechtel
Mrs. Lillian A. Beck
Samuel Beck
Mrs. Herman Beerman
Bernard D. Beitch
Stephen E. Beiter
Michael B. Bell
Dr. A. O. Bellak
Dr. Francis M. Bellarmino
Samuel Belenko
Benjamin Bellet
Mrs. Alfred Bendiner
Albert Benner
Benjamin S. Bennett
Martin P. Bennett
Milton M. Bennett
Richard K. Bennett
Arthur Beren
Ian J. Berg
Sidney H. Berg
Ms. Carroll Stoner Bergazyn
Harold P. Berger
Edward B. Bergman
Allan A. Berkowitz
Mrs. Leon L. Berkowitz
Daniel B. Berkson
Frederick W. Berlinger
William G. Berlinger, Jr.
George Berman
Jacob Berman
B. A. Bernard
Benjamin D. Bernstein
Edgar Bernstein
Edward Bernstein
George Bernstein
Samson B. Bernstein
Stanley J. Bernstein
Yale B. Bernstein
Miss Elizabeth C. Berrang
Mrs. John P. Berry
Lester H. Berry
Robert E. Berry
Jack R. Bershad
John J. Bertram, Jr.
David C. Bevan
Dr. Emma B. Bevan
Thomas R. Bevan
Dr. Avery W. Beverly
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Mrs. Charles J. Biddle
Ernest Law Biddle, Jr.
Louis H. Bieler
H. Russell Bintzer
F. A. Bishop
Miss Jane Bishop
Dr. Paul A. Bishop
Thomas L. Bishop
John M. Bissell
Col. Gorham L. Black, J r.
Harry Black
Warren Blair
Mrs. Maurice J. Blake
Miss Nancy E. Blake
Gordon A. Block, Jr.
Bennett Blum
Herschel H. Blum
Jerome Blum
Kurt Blum
Mrs. Mayer I. Blum
Robert B. Blum
Marvin L. Blumberg
Dr. Robert B. Blumberg
William S. Blumberg
Miss Jean B. Blythe
Dr. Henry L. Bockus
Robert A. Bodine
WilliamW. Bodine, J r.
Dr. Russell S. Boles
Robert V. Bolger. II
Joseph M. Bolton
Karl R. Bopp
M. A. Bordman
Roy H. Borgersen
J. C. Borland
Marvin I. Bornfriend
Barry A. Bornstein
Irvin Borowsky
Mrs. David Bortin
John A. Bower
John L. Bradbury
Norman R. Bradley
Philip H. Bradley
Raymond J. Bradley
Mrs. M. Brady
Herbert Braker
Louis P. Brantz
David BrasIer
Mrs. Robert M. BrasIer
Mrs. John F. Braun
Mrs. Marguerite Braymer

22

Melvin Brecher
J. Bruce Bredin
Robert L. Bredt
Oscar Bregman
Mrs. John H. Breig
Dr. Henry S. Brenman
Clifford Brenner
Mrs. Rena Claudy Brenner
Albert L. Bricklin
Benjamin Bricklin
Dr. Herbert Brilliant
Iso Briselli
Mrs. Robert S. Brodhead
Dr. Isadore Brodsky
Louis A. Brooks
William Brooks
J. Howard Brosius
Frederick D. Brown
Frederick S. Brown
H. W. Brown
J. W. Brown
Thomas R. Brownell
Miss Vera D. Bruestle
Edward R. Bruner
Anthony N. Bruno
The Hon. Joseph C. Bruno
Miss Lois Bryan
.
William H. Bryan
Dr. Mayo Bryce
Walter M. S. Buck
John J. Buckley
M. Alan Bucks
Mrs. Carter R. Buller
H. Ridgely Bullock
Leon C. Bunkin
Kershaw Burbank
John W. Burch
Mrs. Ethel Burdman
Mrs. Joseph D. Burke
Mrs. Ralph J. Burnard
Harriss A. Butler III
Mrs. S. F. Butler
Stuart Caine
Joseph B. Callaghan
Dr. James P. Campbell
Roy E. Campbell
H. Kurtz Canby
Daniel J. Cantor
Joseph P. Canuso
Albert J. Caplan
Mrs. Bernerd Caplan

Dr. Lewis Capland
Mrs. Ralph A. Carabasi, J r.
V. Anthony Carbonar
Dr. Donald W. Carey
John E. Carickhoif, Jr.
Robert Carlen
Samuel W. Carnwath
J. B. H. Carter
Mrs. Irving I. Cartun
John S. Carver
Frederick Casanave
Philip J. Casanave
John C. Casey
Robert L. Cassway
J. W. Caum
V. J. Cavanaugh
William T. Cavanaugh
Dr. Frederick M. Chacker
The Hon. Paul M. Chalfin
Dr. Richard H. Chamberlain
Henry M. Chance 2nd
Woodrow W. Chance
Fred T. Chandler, Jr.
Dr. Edward Cherkas
Dr. Rachmel Cherner
Walter D. Cherry
E. Calvert Cheston
George M. Cheston
Mrs. Louis M. Childs II
Michael V. Chiodo
Sydney Chipin
E. A. Christian
Mrs. Henry S. Churchill
Louis A. Cicalese
Maurice L. Clancy
Mrs. Avery B. Clark
Dr. James E. Clark
Joseph S. Clark
Percy H. Clark, Jr.
George H. Clautice
Dr. Walter Clavan
Mrs. Edward B. Clay
Thomas J. Clegg, J r.
Mrs. David C. Cleland
Elliott Clemence
Mrs. George H. Clement
Charles D. Close
Edgar B. Coale
Hayward H. Coburn
Mrs. Horace R. Coe
Eugene Cohan

Alan Cohen
Albert M. Cohen
Bernard R. Cohen
Dr. D. Walter Cohen
Edward E. Cohen
Harvey J. Cohen
Dr. Lester Cohen
Mrs. Reuben E. Cohen
Mrs. Edward Cohn .
Norman Cohn
Basil S. Cole
Robert J. Coleman
Mrs. William B. Coleman
Aaron Colish
Mrs. James S. Collins
Dr. Nathan H. Colton
Clement Comly, III
Harold J. Conner
Miss Elizabeth E. Conover
Mrs. James W. Cooke
Mrs. Samuel Cooke
Samuel Jay Cooke
Abraham Cooper
Joseph Cooper
Mrs. Diane Hirsch Coplin
Anthony Cortigene
T. H. Cosgrove, Jr.
C. 1. Costalas
Edward A. Courter, Jr.
Samuel R. Cox
David A. Crane
Mrs. Earl Frazier Crawford
James A. Crawford
Fernand Creed
Martin V. Creitz
Frank D. Crew
Harlan Crider
Mrs. Robert D. Cross
Robert W. Crosson
Samuel Crothers III .
Dr. Ralph Crouch
Benjamin Curson
Samuel Curs on
Miss Sophy Curson
The Hon. Thomas J. Curtin
John F. Curtis, Jr.
Prof. William H. Curtis
Kenneth M. Cushman
Robert F. Cushman
Herman Cutler
Mrs. George M. Dallas

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John Paul Dalsimer
L. D. Dannenbaum

Mrs. Arthur M. Dannenberg
Thomas H. Darlington
Dr. L. S. David
Samuel David
Philip L. Davidson
Samuel F. Davies
Albert M. Davis
James D. Davis
J. Lawrence Davis
Newlin F. Davis
Mrs. Walter Davis
William K. Davis
Mrs. William L. Davis
William L. Day
Charles S. Dayian
Mrs. Mimi deCarvajal
John DeMarco
Mrs. C. Paul Denckla
William F. Denney, Jr.
Lawrence N. Desaretz
Max de Schauensee
Gordon R. Desmond, Jr.
Mrs. M. M. DeVan
Harry T. Devine
William J. Devlin
Samuel Diamond
William B. Dickinson
Santo A. DiDonato
F. Robert Dieter
Daniel W. Dietrich II
Roger L. Dietz
Park B. Dilks, Jr.
Richardson Dilworth
Michael DiPaolo
Saul T. DishIer
Mrs. Robert Diskant
M. Carton Dittmann, Jf.
William R. Divine
Donald F. Dixon
E. A. Dixon, Jr.
Dr. Isaac Djerassi
Frank A. D'Lauro, Jr.
David F. Dodd
Robert R. Dodson
Edward A. Doerr
William H. Doerr, Jr.
Charles Domsky
Wm. Weir Donaldson
Isadore Doner

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The Hon. Benjamin R. Donolow
Eli N. Donsky
Sidney Dorr
Edward J. Dougherty
Mrs. Alfred Douty
Mrs. James R. Downes
John O. Downey
T. George Downs
Francis L. Doyle, Jr.
James M. Draper
Mrs. John W. Drayton
Edward C. Driscoll
Jay Drob
David S. Dubin
Stanton Dubin
Andrew B. Duffy
James P. Duffy
Newbold Dunn
Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont
John G. Durkin
Mrs. Edward J. Dwyer
Mrs. W. Wallace Dyer
Dr. Albert Dzuba
Donald J. Eagen
Roland A. East
Joseph L. Eastwick
Henry O. Ebeling
Mrs. Sara F. Edelman
Edward L. Edelstein
Mrs. Arthur Egendorf
Michael H. Egnal
Wendell C . Ehinger
Willy A. H. Ehlo
Matthew Ehrlich
Victor Eisenberg
Dr. Sylvan H. Eisman
Mrs. Eva Elfman
Mrs. Samuel J. Elias
Frank E. Elliott
Mrs. Herman M. Ellis
Russell E. Ellis
Van Horn Ely
Howard L. Engle
Irving J. Epstein
Mrs. S. Roy Erlichman
Mrs. Thomas Erskine
Joseph M. Evancich
Dr. Bernard Evans
John Evans
Dr. Joseph B. Evans
Dr. Richard L. Evans

Mrs. Rowland Evans
Stanley W. Evanson
Edward H. Ewall
Mrs. T. L. Emory Eysmans
Aurelio 'Ray' Fabiani
Henry H. Fahrig, Jr.
Norman L. Fair
Martin J. Farber
Clarence Farmer
Mrs. F. W. Elliott Farr
John H. Fassitt
W. B. Mason Faulconer
Charles J. Faunce
Miss Helen F. Faust
A. Leon Feder
Samuel Feinberg
I. Jack Feinstein
Sol Feinstone
Dr. Francis R. Fejerdy
Edward Felbin
Mrs. Phyllis Feldkamp
Eugene H. Feldman
Dr. Frank P. Feldman
Dr. Julian D. Feldman
Mrs. Anthony G. Felix, Jr.
David H. H. Felix
Dr. H. Allen Fellows
Richard Ferguson
Miss Mary Elizabeth Fernley
Barton E. Ferst
Dr. Ferdinand Fetter
Bernard L. Feuerstein
Mrs. Robert O. Fickes
Joseph A. Fillip
Aaron M. Fine
Aaron C. F. Finkbiner III
Dr. Arthur First
Dr. Steven First
Dr. Andrew F. Fischer
Ben Fishbein
Mulford K. Fisher, Jr.
Richard L. Fisher
Thomas Fisher, Jr.
William S. Fishman
Russell E. Fitzgerald
Mrs. Robert H. Fleisher
Milton E. Flower
A. Theodore Flum
Roy G . Foltz
Willard G. Fonner
Reginald D. Forbes

Dr. Ann H. Ford
Leon S. Forman
Mrs. Irvin B. Foster
Thomas E. Foster, Jr.
Mrs. Fred Fox
Richard J. Fox
Dr. Julia Fraknoi
Mrs. Adeline B. Fraley
Aaron S. Frank
Norman I. Frank
Stanford Frank
Charles H. Frazier
Dr. Aaron D. Freedman
Mrs. Abraham L. Freedman
Barnett R. Freedman
Robert Freedman
Robert L. Freedman
Andrew G. Freeman
James L. Freeman
John L. Frey
Raymond G. Frick, Jr.
Dr. Paul H. Fried
George Friedland
Benjamin F. Friedman
Harold J. Friedman
Larry Friedman
Dr. Marvin Friedman
Sidney A. Friedman
Thomas Friedman
Charles B. Fritz 3rd
Mrs. Roland M. Frye
Robert Fuiman
Carl W. Funk
Samuel Lewis Gaber
George E. Gagnon
M. Michael Garber
Milton J. Garfield
Dr. Martin Garfinkel
Ramon Garfinkel
Mrs. Simon L. Garfinkel
Henry Garson
A. A. Garthwaite, Jr.
D. Douglas Gaston III
Dr. Robert J. Gaukler
Samuel B. Gaumer
Edward F. Gavin
Eugene Gelfand
Dr. Alfred GeIIhorn
Frank H. Gelman
Kenneth W. Gemmill
Hugh Genske

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Mrs. Grace Gentile
Albert B. Gerber
Dr. Philip Gerber
David L. German III
Henry E. Gerstley
William J. Gesner
Miss Lillian Gest
Dr. Anthony M. Giampietro
Bob Giandomenico
Dr. John Heysham Gibbon, Jf.
Samuel Y. Gibbon
John J. Gibbons
Merrill H. Gibbs, Jr.
Alfred Gilbert
John W. Gilbert
Samuel E. Gilbert
Dr. Harry S. Gilgore
Mrs. George C. Gillies
Dr. H. Jay Ginns
Stanley Ginsberg
S. Regen Ginsburg
Howard Girsh
Otto J. Glaser
Charles Glass
Robert E. Glass
John Glavaris
Donald M. Gleklen
Lester Glen
Frank S. Glendening
Mrs. Walter R. Godshall
Wm. Buchanan Gold, Jr.
Donald J. Goldberg
Dr. Warren P. Goldburgh
Mrs. Alvia G. Golden
Samuel M. Golden
Mrs. Benjamin Goldenberg
Charles Goldman
Frederick Goldman
Dr. Murray B. Goldman
S. D. Goldman
Stephen Goldman
Robert Goldner
Stephen M. Goldner
Mrs. Walter A. Goldsmith
Mrs. Esther Goldstein
Herbert Goldstein
Isaac Goldstein
Melvin B. Goldstein
Morris Goldstein
Richard A. Goldstine
Prof. William Gomberg

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Lenard Goodfarb
Alan Goodman
Murray H . Goodman
J. Donald Goodwin
Frank Goodyear
Maury Goosenberg
Harry Gordon
Horace W. Gordon
Dr. Kenneth H. Gordon, Jr.
Frank Gorman
Mrs. Herman Gorodesky
Maxwell P. Gorson
Dr. Edward Gosfield, Jr.
Isadore Gottlieb
Jacob I. Gottlieb
Mrs. Leonard A. Gottlieb
Sidney B. Gottlieb
Mrs. Benjamin Gould
Leon H. Gould
Dr. Benjamin Gauley
Francis I. Gowen
Mrs. James E. Gowen
Mrs. Jack Grabosky
C. D . Grace
Harry T. Graham
Thomas A. Graham
William L. Grala, Jr.
Dr. Gary J. Gratton
William F. Grauer
Charles A. Graves
Irvin Green
Mrs. John P. Green
Mrs. Maurice M. Green
Rodney H . Green
Dr. R. K. Greenbank
Charles H . Greenberg
Herman Greenberg
Mrs. Joseph J. Greenberg, Jr.
Julian R. Greene
Mrs. Albert M. Greenfield, Sr.
Mrs. Albert M. Greenfield, Jr.
Mrs. Bruce H . Greenfield
Ernest Wm. Greenfield
Robert K. Greenfield
Mrs. Frances Greenspan
Lawrence H. Greenwald
Mrs. Paul Greenwood
Edward Greer
B. Melvin Greisler
Mrs. Paul H. Griffith
Fred D . Griffiths

John T. Grisdale
Jacob K. Gross
Milton Gross
Steven I. Gross
Leonard E. Grossman
Gustav Gumpert
William Gundersheimer
Harry Guth
Jacob C. Gutman
F. C. Haab
Mrs. Norman M. Haac
John C. Haas
Dr. Richard L. Hafter
George Hagmeier
Maurice Hahn
Calvert Hall
John S. Hall
Ronald Dexter Hall
Harry R. Halloran
Michael P. Halpert
Charles B. Halter
Wilbur H. Hamilton, Jr.
Miss Charlotte L. Hammen
Mrs. William S. Hammerman
Dr. Van B. O. Hammett
Peirce A. Hammond, Jr.
Mrs. E. Foster Hammonds
Perch Hankin
Michael P. Harakal
Allen Harberg
Paul Cret Harbeson
Hilburn F. Harbidge
Curtis C. Harbin, Jr.
Miss Anne Harbison
Mrs. Gordon A. Hardwick
Ms. Charlotte Harp
Thomas B. Harper III
Louis A. Harrison
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Mrs. Benjamin Haskell
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Mrs. John R. Hathaway II
Mrs. Richard W. Havens
Mrs. Mary Allison Haviland
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Miss Carolyn Haywood
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R. V. Heelan
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Olan Hendrix
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Mrs. Bernard H. Herbst
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Frederic O. Hess
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Miss Helen J. Hibbs
Mrs. Anthony R. Hill
Charles S. Hill
Mrs. J. H . Ward Hinkson
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C. Clark Hodgson, Jr.
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Mrs. George Holt
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Mrs. Henry L. Hood
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Bruce H. Hooper
Ralph W. Hooper
David S. Hope
Mrs. Johns Hopkins
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Arthur Horton

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Mrs. Frances L. Horwitz
Richard Houser
Allen R. Howard, Jr.
Charles N. Howard
Miss Miriam Howard
Ralph Howard
Mrs. Dorothy M. Howitt
Joel C. Huber, Jr.
Mrs. Harry Hubschman
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David S. Hudson
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John B. Huffaker
William F. Huggler
Mrs. Robert J. Hughitt
William A. Humenuk
Mrs. W. Wright Humphreys
Owen B. Hunt
Miss H. Virginia Hunter
Jack E. Hunter, Jr.
Paul F. Hurley, Jr.
Leo M. Hurvich
Jack Hurwitz
Mrs. Charles L. Huston, Jr.
Timothy R. Hutchinson
Dr. Marvin Ronald Hyett
Douglas K. S. Hyland
Mrs. Libby Haynes Hyman
Mrs. Joseph J. Imhoff
Harry Ingersoll
Nick Ippoliti
Mrs. Robert S. Irving
Mrs. George R. W. Isaac
Dr. Harold J. Isard
Murray G. Isard
Mrs. William P. Jackson
David Jacobs
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Mrs. Maurice Jacobs
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M. P. Jacobs
Benjamin Jacobson
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Ms. Thora E. Jacobson
Harold W. Jacoby
Benjamin E. Jaffe
Miss Dorothy B. Jamison
W. Graham Jamison
Bengt Jansson
John H. Jensen
Fred Jessar

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Dennis L. Johnson
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Mrs. John G. Jones
Kenneth P. Jones
Robert W. Jones
Shelby Jones
Henry Jung
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Karl K. Kahler
Louis I. Kahn
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Henry H. Kaplan
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Samuel T. Kaplan
Seymour R. Kaplan
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Eli Karetny
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Robert B. Kaskey
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Seymour Katz
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Frank Kavaler
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Brian R. Keller
William A. Kelley, Jr.
John B. Kelly, Jr.
Mrs. Paul E. Kelly
Dr. Bernard G. Kelner
Maurice A. Kendall
Philip J. Kendall
Robert L. Kendall, Jr.
Charles J. Kenkelen

Mrs. John R. Kennedy
Robert Kent
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Noor A. Khan
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John W. Kincaid
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Abner Kingman, Jr.
David H. Kinley, Jr.
Ronald Kist
Mrs. Charles Zeller Klauder, J r.
Jack E. Klein
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Mrs. Reba C. Kline
J ames A. Knier
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Thomas J. Lynch
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John J. McKenna
Miss Joanne McKeown
John G . McKevitt
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Mrs. Robert A. Orr
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Samuel I. Oshiver
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Miss Dorothy Ott
Mrs. Perry Ottenberg
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Anthony T. Rienzi
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Dr. Richard H. Rothman
Dr. Jacoby T. Rothner
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Dr. Ephrain H. Royfe

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Miss Esther Weinstein
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H. C. Wiedenmann
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Mrs. Harold Wilf
Paul A. Wilhelm
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J. C. Wilkinson, Jr.
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Robert D . Woldow
Edwin D. Wolf
Mrs. Howard A. Wolf
Robert B. Wolf
Walter L. Wolf
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Mrs. George Woodward, Jr.
Mrs. J. Harrison Worrall
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Dr. Leonard E. Zbikowski
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Mrs. Bernice S. Baum
Mrs. A. J. Becker
Alan Behunin

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Nathan Berman
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Miss Elizabeth Vacher Booraem
Mrs. Quita Brodhead
Harry Brodsky
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Linda Ominsky
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Mrs. Biagio Pinto
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Dr. John D. R. Platt
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Mrs. Lawrence Saunders
William P. Schaefer III

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Miss Sarah Berkowitz
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Mrs. John H. Halford
Clarence E. Hall
Mrs. H. Thomas Hallowell, Jr.
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The Hon. John B. Hannum
Standish Forde Hansell
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Harry A. Harris
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Mrs. Bingham Milne
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Mrs. Warner S. Shelly
Miss Carolyn Sheppard
Mrs. William D. Sherrerd, Jr.
Mrs. Lester B. Shoemaker
Mrs. Orlando Shoemaker
Mrs. Adrian Siegel
C. A. Sienkiewicz
Mrs. Eugene C. B. Simonin
Mrs. D. Wielland SitIey
Mrs. James M. Skinner, Jr.
Dr. David M. Sklaroff
Richard J. Sliwinski

George A. Slossman
Mrs. Madeline A. Smith
Miss Sarah Anne Greene Smith
Mrs. William Wharton Smith
Mrs. Michael J. Smylie
Mrs. K. A. Solmssen
Mrs. Louis A. Soloff
Mrs. Edmund B. Spaeth
Karl H. Spaeth
George C. Sparks
Mrs. William Spence
Mrs. Albert W. Spitz
Miss Florence E.Stackhouse
Dr. Isaac Starr
Harold E. Stassen
Mrs. Howard Steel
Mrs. E. A. Steele .
Mrs. E. Bessie Sternberg
Mrs. Ethel Steinhauer
H. P. Stellwagen
Mrs. Horace Stem
Mrs. James H. Stevenson, J r.
Mrs. Boudinot Stiinson .
Frederick B. Stimson
Mrs. J. Stogdell Stokes
Mrs. Bayard T. Storey
The Hon. Robert Strausz-Hlipe
Mrs. Elizabeth Strawbridge
Mrs. Francis R. Strawbridge
G. Stockton Strawbridge
Mrs. M. G. V. Strawbridge
Mrs. Kent Strickler
Mrs. Harry L. Strube
Mrs. Catherine B. Sullivan
Miss Mary E. Sumerfield
Andrew R. Supplee
Henderson Supplee, Jr.
Herbert H. Swinburne
Israel Switt
Leslie M. Swope
Mrs. William R. Talbot
Peter-Ayers Tarantino
George B. Tatum
Ms. Abby Taylor
Mrs. Philip J. Taylor
Mrs. Arthur S. Teague
Mrs. E. Robert Thomas, Jr.
Mrs. H. Eastburn Thompson
Mrs. William Heyl Thompson
Miss Ethel H. Tily
Mrs. Clarence E. Tobias, Jr.

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Mrs. Clarence Tolan, Jr.
Mrs. J. Kirby Tompkins
Mrs. Alfred Troncelliti
Miss Elizabeth S. Trotter
Miss Louise Tucker
Mrs. Stanley C. Tuttleman
George F. Tyler, Jr.
Mrs. John Tyson
Dr. Charles A. W. Uhle
Mrs. H. G. Van der Eb
Mrs. Joseph B. Vander Veer
Harold B. Van Fossen
Mrs. George Vaux
Paul J. Vinicoff
Mrs. Thomas J. Vischer
Ms. Hazel C. Volkhardt
Miss Lecian von Bernuth
Miss Charlotte Calvin Voorhis
Everett G. Walk
Mrs. Velma L. Wallace
Mrs. Henry F. Walton, Jr.
W. Wyclif Walton
Mrs. Charles P. Ward, Jr.
Mrs. Clarence A. Warden, Jr.
Mrs. Channing Way, Jr.
Thomas S. Weary
Mrs. Harold Webber
Frederick W. Weber
Mrs. Glenn L. Weber
Mrs. Livia Mann Weber
Mrs. Bernard Weinberg
Morris L. Weisberg
Mrs. Albert N. Weiss ·
Mrs. Richard T. Welsh
Mrs. Paul B. Wendler
Dr. Nathaniel Werrin
Dr. Raymond Werther
Miss Wendy Wetherill

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Lewis A. Wexler
Anthony H. Whitaker
Mrs. Thomas Raeburn White
Mrs. Harriet M. Wickersham
Mrs. Alfred Wielopolski
J. Roffe Wike, II
Franklin B. Wildman, Jr.
Mrs. Robert W. Wiley
Mrs. E. Burke Wilford
Mrs. Edwin Wilkinson
Arthur S. Williams
Mrs. Harvey L. Williams
H. Justice Williams
Miss Irene Williams
John S. Williams
Miss Elizabeth Harrison Wilson
Mrs. Hamilton M. Wilson
Mrs. Penelope P. Wilson
Mrs. Henry Winsor
Mrs. James D. Winsor 3rd
Miss V. M. Wintzer
Dr. C. Wilmer Wirts
Mrs. Charles K. B. Wister
Morris Wolf
Mrs. Hollis Wolstenholme
Mrs. Howard Wood, Jr.
Mrs. Joseph Wood
Mrs. Edna M. Woodcock
Miss Allegra Woodworth
Mrs. Naomi Wooten
Curtis Wright
Dr. J. B. Yasinow
Mrs. Janet B. York
Mrs. Robert A. Young
William Zimmerman
Mrs. Albert Zimmermann
Mrs. David B. Zoob

Membership Privileges

Annual Memberships

Individual Members ($15) receive notices of all Academy activities
(concerts, lectures and motion pictures), invitations to private
views at the Academy and the Peale House Galleries, the Annual
Report and upon request, free catalogs of Academy exhibitions,
except those for which a charge becomes necessary due to extremely
high printing costs.
Sustaining Members ($25) receive the same privileges as Individual Members plus a 10% discount in our Sales Shop on the purchase of reproductions, postcards and art publications.
Contributing ($100) and Professional Artist Members ($25) receive all the privileges listed for Individual and Sustaining Members, plus a 5 % discount on works of art purchased at Academy
exhibitions, except student shows, and are awarded membership in
the Peale Club, 1819 Chestnut Street.
Life Memberships

Fellow
Patron
Benefactor
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$ 1,000 to
$ 5,000 to
$25,000 to
over

$ 5,000
$ 25,000
$100,000
$100,000

Life Members receive all the privileges listed for Contributing
Members plus lifetime Peale Club privileges, with renewable annual
privileges for their spouses.

EXIDBITIONS
Academy Galleries

PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS FELLOWSHIP. January 29 through February 27. Works by members of the
School's alumni, celebrating the 75th anniversary of the founding of the
Fellowship.
PAUL WESCOTT MEMORIAL. January 29 through February 27.
Small exhibition in conjunction with the Fellowship show, honoring a
distinguished painter and former Vice President of the Fellowship.
ALLEN HARRIS MEMORIAL and WALTER STUEMPFIG MEMORIAL. February 15 through April 9. A joint exhibition of the works
of two former members of the Faculty, a promising sculptor and an
internationally renowned painter.

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A SALUTE TO FRANKLIN Vo/ATKINS. March 15 through April 16.
Small exhibition of paintings by this well known artist and former Faculty member, congratulating him as recipient of the 1972 Philadelphia
Award.
STUDENT EXHIBITION FOR SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS.
May 3 through June 6. Louis 1. Kahn, internationally known architect,
was the principal speaker at Cresson Day Exercises on May 3, during
which traveling scholarships and other prizes were awarded. The sale
of student works was held May 5- June 6.
ACRES OF ART. June 22 through July 30. A showing of works from
the Permanent Collection, both sculpture and painting, measuring more
than 5 ft. in at least one dimension. Many works were displayed for the
first time in many years.
JOHN SLOAN. September 6 through October 22. A definitive exhibition, organized by the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D. C., of
works by this celebrated American artist and student of the Academy.
JOHN SLOAN IN PHILADELPHIA. September 6 through October
22. An auxiliary exhibition, mounted by the Academy, containing
archival material and works of art by Sloan and other members of "The
Eight"- Arthur Davies, William Glackens, Robert Henri, Ernest Lawson, George Luks, Maurice Prendergast and Everett Shinn. Also included were works by their teachers, students and contemporaries.
ALBERT BIERSTADT. November 16 through January 3, 1973. A
comprehensive exhibition of works by this illustrious 19th century landscape painter, organized by the Amon Carter Museum of Western Art
and supplemented by a selection from the Permanent Collection.

Peale House Galleries
THE BEST FROM TWO GREAT COLLECTIONS. February 4
through March 12. 15th and 16th century woodcuts and Hogarth prints.
MARSHALL GLASIER. March 23 through April 30. A selective
retrospective of paintings, drawings and environment by Academy faculty
member.
MARJORIE RUBEN. May 10 through June 18. Paintings and drawings by contemporary Philadelphia artist.
MARTHA ZELT STANTON. May 10 through June 18. Prints and
drawings by Academy faculty member.
ELLSWORTH AUSBY AND JAMES PHILLIPS. September 14
through October 22. Paintings by young New York City artists.
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ELAINE GALEN. November 2 through December 2. Paintings and
constructions by New Jersey artist.
STEFANO CUSUMANO. November 2 through December 10. Paintings by New York City artist.
ELIJAH PIERCE. November 21 through January 28, 1973. Carved
panels by untrained Columbus, Ohio artist.
JUSTIN McCARTHY. December 21 through January 28, 1973. Drawings and paintings by untrained Pennsylvania artist.
Attendance for the year
Academy Galleries
Peale House Galleries
Total

1972
49,186
19,015
68,201

1971
44,024
22,179
66,203

1970
26,847
23,098
49,936

ACQUIsmONS
By Purchase

STANCIL VIQIV (acrylic and glitter on canvas) by William Omwake (through Director's Fund)
POSTER SHOW, PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY (1896) (silkscreen) by Maxfield Parrish (through gift of Dr. Edgar P. Richardson)
By Gift

BEARDED MAN IN BOWLER (oil on canvas) by James P. Kelly
ANSHUTZ TALKING ON ANATOMY (etching, 8th state) by
John Sloan (from Mrs. Helen Farr Sloan)
COPPER PLATES by William Sartain, engraved as follows :
Portraits of Byron, Poe, Hawthorne, Lamb
(from Mr. and Mrs. Willard Lang)
GEORGE WASHINGTON (mezzotint) (attributed to John Sartain)
NAPOLEON (engraving) by J. B. Longacre
(from Mrs. Lee S. Cook)
ENGRAVED ADMISSION TICKET TO PENNSYLVANIA
ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS inscribed "Admit Samuel
Wheeler", (signed) Geo Clymer Presd't, ca. 1807-20 (from J.
Paul Morris)
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PRINTS by Stella Drabkin
Wayfarers
Free Day at the Zoo
Ludlow Street
Melody
Wrestling Match
Bareback Rider
Refugees
Immigrants
Contemplation

Carousal
Bargain Sale I and II
Pushcarts I and II
Inner Court
Spring Song
Race Street
Blackout
OldMan
Blind Man
Waterside

(From Dr. David L. Drabkin)
PHOTOGRAPH OF PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE
FINE ARTS, second building, photograph by S. McMullin
(from Miss Virginia A. McCall)
LADY LOCKS (acrylic on canvas) by Murray Dessner
(from Mrs. Avery B. Clark and Mr. Benjamin D. Bernstein)
BROAD STREET STATION, SPRING (oil on canvas) by Fred
Wagner
(from E. H. DaCosta)
WAR TIME SET by Herbert Pullinger
Drawings

Lithographs

The Big Hammer, Midvale
Building the Ship
Building the Ship-The Stern
The Diamond Breaker, Scranton
The Furnaces, Bethlehem
The Hammer, Midvale
Machining a Big Gun TubeMidvale
Pouring-Midvale
The Press-Midvale
Tempering Plant, Midvale

Blast Furnaces, Bethlehem Steel
Co.
.
Building the Ship
The Coal Breaker-Diamond
Breaker-Scranton
Forging a Gun Jacket
Forging a 16 in. Shell-Midvale
The Gantry-Glouster (sic), N.J.
The Locomotion WorksBaldwins
Machining a Big Gun
Pouring-Midvale
Tempering a Big Gun

(from Martin P. Snyder)

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SIX BATHERS: PINK BEACH (acrylic on canvas) by Howard
Winestone
(from Mr. and Mrs. Alan Salke)
UNTITLED (glass and iron sculpture) by Italo Scanga
(gift of the Artist)
SOME OF WILLA'S THINGS (oil on canvas) by Jan Wilson
(gift of the Childe Hassam Fund of the American Academy of
Arts and Letters)
THE OUTER SHOALS, No. 21 (oil on canvas) by Paul Wescott
(from Mrs. Paul Wescott)
STURGEON (oil on canvas) by Walter Stuempfig
(from Dr. and Mrs. Emile Gordon Stoloff)
NEON CORNER (galvanized steel and neon tubing sculpture) by
Rafael Ferrer (from Dr. and Mrs. Paul Todd Makler)
STELLA TO ASTROPHEL, STAR TO STAR GAZER (8 etchings
with text by E. M. and Robert Broner)
(from Dr. Edgar P. Richardson)
FIFTH AVENUE CRITICS, 1905 (etching, 10th state) by John
Sloan
MOTHER, 1906 (etching, 3rd state) by John Sloan
(from Mr. H. Lea Hudson)
LETTER FROM JOHN NEAGLE TO JOHN SARTAIN
(from Mr. Stuart P. Feld)
ATLANTA, GEORGIA (oil on canvas) by Noel Mahaffey
(from Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Lewis)
COUNTER-PUNCH NO.1 (bronze sculpture) by Joe Brown
(from J. Welles Henderson)

By Bequest

MRS. SAMUEL NEAVE LEWIS AND DAUGHTER MARTHA S.
(oil on canvas) by Thomas Sully (from Estate of Lydia Lewis
Waln)
TREES (watercolor on paper) by Morris Blackburn
(from Estate of Faith S. Fetterman)
FANNY YATES LEVY (miniature on ivory) Unknown
JACOB C. LEVY (miniature on ivory) Unknown
(from Estate of Emma Repplier Witmer)
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CONSERVATION OF WORKS FROM
THE PERMANENT COLLECTION
The following paintings received attention during the year · from
Joseph Amarotico, Conservator:
THE SUMMER STROLL
by Jean Giovanni Boldini

PEASANT GIRL
by Francesco Paolo Michetti

BACK YARDS
by Robert O. Chadeayne

BEFORE THE PALACE
by Alberto Pasini

THE MASQUE
by Gaetano Chierici

INTERIOR OF A STUDIO
by Luigi Rossi

NIGHT
by Jean Louis Hamon

OPERA
by John Sloan

THE DANCING LESSON
by Cavaliere Gerolamo Induno
THE MODEL
by Cesare Maccari

CHILD REPOSING
MRS. NEAVE LEWIS AND
HER DAUGHTER
MARTHA S.
by Thomas Sully

BENJAMIN FRANKLIN
by David Martin

LANDSCAPE: EVENING
by Paul Weber

LOANS
During 1972, 58 paintings, sculptures, watercolors and drawings from
the Permanent Collection were lent to 28 institutions.
Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, Pa.
WALT WHITMAN by Thomas Eakins
ACA Gallery, New York, N . Y.
JOHN BROWN GOING TO HIS HANGING by Horace Pippin
Cedar Rapids Art Center, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
THE GOOD INFLUENCE by Grant Wood
Reynolda House, "Vinston-Salem, N. C.
NICODEMUS by Henry O. Tanner
National Portrait Gallery, Washington, D. C.
WILLIAM HARRIS CRAWFORD by John Wesley Jarvis
University of Michigan Museum of Art. Ann Arbor, Mich.
PORTRAIT OF DANIEL WEBSTER by P. A. Healy
ACADEMY STUDENTS DISSECTING A HORSE by Charles
Fussell
YOUNG WOMAN WITH A GUITAR by William Morris Hunt
Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore, Md.
JUNE by Violet Oakley
ANNA MARIA SMYTH by Sarah Peale
ANGELICA KAUFFMAN by Angelica Kauffman
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Virginia HistOlical Society
American Jewish Historical Society, Richmond, Va.
ASHER MARX and JOSEPH MARX by Edward B. Malbone
Madison Art Center, Madison, Wisc.
THE GOOD INFLUENCE by Grant Wood
Brandywine River Museum, Chadds Ford, Pa.
New York Cultural Center, New York, N. Y.
DEEP COVE LOBSTERMANbyN. C. Wyeth
University Art Museum, Berkeley, Calif.
National Collection of Fine Arts,Washington, D . C.
Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, Dallas, Texas
Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis, Ind.
NOAH AND HIS ARK by Charles Willson Peale
The White House, Washington, D. C.
THE CRIMSON RAMBLER by Philip Hale
Pennsylvania State University Museum of Art, University Park, Pa.
ULTRAMARINE by Stuart Davis
ANNA GIBSON JOHNSON by John Neagle
MAJOR BIDDLE by Thomas Sully
ELIZABETH WURTZ ELDER AND THREE CHILDREN
by Jacob Eichholtz
ON THE SUSQUEHANNA by Thomas Doughty
ANNIVERSARY; THE SPINSTER; THE GOSSIPS
by Hobson Pittman
William Penn Memorial Museum, Harrisburg, Pa .
. SELF-PORTRAIT and CONESTOGA CREEK AND LANCASTER by Jacob Eichholtz
SYSTEMATIC WHOLE by Richard Anusckiewicz
MEDICINE SHOW by Jack Levine
CHILD WITH DOG AND FLOWERS by Thomas Sully
University of South Carolina, Columbia, S. C.
New York Cultural Center, New York, N. Y.
Columbia Museum of Art, Columbia, S. C.
St. Petersburg Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Fla.
Cummer Art Gallery, Jacksonville, Fla.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass.
THE SUMMER STROLL by Jean Giovanni Boldini
THE MASQUE by Gaetano Chierici
THE DANCING LESSON by Cavaliere Gerolamo Induno
THE MODEL by Cesare Maccari
PEASANT GIRL by Francesco Paolo Michetti
BEFORE THE PALACE by Alberto Pasini
Provident National Bank, Philadelphia, Pa.
COUNTER-PUNCH NO. 1 by Joe Brown
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Cosmopolitan Club, Philadelphia, Pa.
CUPID WITH V ASE and CUPID MUSING by B. Schidone
NIGHT by Jean Louis Hamon
MRS. J. EICHHOLTZ and RUBENS EICHHOLTZ
by J ocob Eichholtz
PILE DRIVER by G. H. Macrum
PENNSY TRAIN SHED by M. H. Pancoast
BASQUE LANDSCAPE by H. B. Pancoast, Jf.
NOVEMBER AFTERNOON by L. Kroll
STILL LIFE by H. E. Schnakenburg
WITH THOUGHTFUL EYES by J. W. Smith
J. HOPKINSON by S. Clevenger
WINSLOW HOMER by W. O'Donovan
SHOEBILL STORK and WATTLED CRANE by B. Fenton
MAIDENHOOD by C. Grafiy
BLUE-EYED LIZARD by A. Laessle
MOROCCAN GOAT by N. Choate
NEON CORNER by R. Ferrer
FURNESS LECTERN
Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts, Columbus, Ohio
BACK YARDS by Robert O. Chadeayne
SCHOOL
The 1971-72 School Year was characterized by full enrollment in the
day, evening and summer schools. The number of students accepted for
the day school exceeded the normal capacity and resulted in the decision
of the Faculty and the Committee on Instruction to raise admission
standards. Tuition rates were maintained at the same level as the 197071 School Year.
Our day school again attracted the mature student, as well as representatives from several states and foreign countries. 55% of the students came to the Academy with art school or college experience beyond high school. Representatives from nine foreign countries and
twenty-one states were included in the 1972 school body.
In addition to our association with the Philadelphia College of Art
whereby Academy students may be awarded their B.F.A. Degree, we
have associated ourselves with St. Louis University. This association
provides a full year of credit toward the University's Bachelor's Degree
for a few of their talented students who are chosen to attend P.A.F.A.
for their junior or senior years.
In April, a group of consultants, prominent in the arts field, visited
the Academy at the invitation of the Director and the Board. This evaluation of the Academy's strength and weaknesses included the following
remarks: "In accordance with the original concepts of the Academy, it
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seems that the size and guiding concepts of the School should be preserved . . . . We feel that the School should definitely not be removed
from the Academy building, but that adjacent facilities should be obtained. . . . All seven of us felt that the School is structured properly
and acting in the properspirit to do an excellent job. Agreement on
this point is quite unusual and we believe the circumstances are unique."
Through the efforts of the Committee on Development, the School
was awarded agrant of $15,000 by the Dolfinger-:-McMahon Foundation
"to introduce a new policy making it possible for first-year students
of demonstrated talent and economic disadvantage to secure financial
help toward their tuition and necessary art supplies."
The Faculty, students and staff were saddened by the death in May
of Hobson Pittman, a teacher at the Academy for twenty-three years.
Mr. Pittman had been unable to teach for most of the year, and Leon
Kelly worked with his students during his absence.
The exhibition of student works in competition for European traveling scholarships and other prizes was opened with exercises on May 3
to announce the winners. Mr. Louis I. Kahn, internationally known
architect and friend of the Academy, was the guest speaker. The total
value of all prizes awarded was $39,485. The exhibition attracted a large
number of visitors and resulted in sales of student works in the amount
of $7,925.
SCHOLARSIDPS

WILLIAM EMLEN CRESSON MEMORIAL EUROPEAN TRAVELING SCHOLARSHIPS (est. 1902, $2,600 each) to Ronald D.
Fillius; Stephania Lester; Deryl D. Mackie; Oliver Rodums; Dorie
Saylor; Kirby Smith; Deborah Standard and Vaughn Stubbs.
J. HENRY SCHIEDTMEMORIAL TRAVELING SCHOLARSHIPS (est. 1938, $1,600 each) to Anthony J. DiRienzi; Robert G.
Ewing; Stephen J. Estock; Glenna L. Hartmann; Marta Lafferty; Elizabeth Speight.
LEWIS S. WARE TRAVELING SCHOLARSHIP (est. 1949,
$1,600) to Charles Kalick; Charles Searles.
THE ELEANOR S. GRAY MEMORIAL FUND SCHOLARSHIPS (est. 1967, three full tuition and eight half tuition scholarships
awarded for the 1972-73 School Year). Full tuition scholarships to
Gary Hiatt and David Rothermel. Half tuition scholarships to Kathy
Bennett; Ronald Curl; Neysa Grassi; Cynthia Klein; Harriet Knopman
.
and Robin R6antree;
SKOWHEGAN SCHOLARSHIP (est. 1954, half tuition awarded by
the Skowhegan (Maine) School of Painting and Sculpture for study at
the school during July and August) to David Deakin.

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PRIZES

CECILIA BEAUX MEMORIAL PRIZE (est. 1946, $100) to Kristina
Kutkus.
FRANCES D. BERGMAN MEMORIAL PRIZE (est. 1966, $100)
to Gail Fox.
LAMBERT AND EMMA WALLACE CADWALADER PRIZE (est.
1961) $500 First Prize to Gail Fox. $100 Second Prize to Arlene
Buckman.
JOHN R. CONNER MEMORIAL PRIZE (est. 1953, $50) to Kenneth Hamilton.
CONSOLIDATED/DRAKE PRESS AWARD (est. 1967, $200) to
Glenna L. Hartmann.
THOMAS EAKINS MEMORIAL PRIZE (est. 1949, $100) to Anne
C. Duncan. Honorable Mention to David Miller.
LOUIS S. FINE PURCHASE PRIZE (est. 1968) $325 First Prize to
Inga Pickering. $150 Second Prize to Gail Fox.
GIMBEL PRIZE _(est. 1958, $50 in art supplies) to Anthony J. DiRienzi.
CATHARINE GRANT MEMORIAL PRIZE (est. 1955, $200) to
Marta Lafferty.
ELEANOR S. GRAY PRIZE FOR STILL LIFE (est. 1961, $100)
to Young Hee Kim.
MINDEL CAPLAN KLEINBARD PRIZE (est. 1958, $25 in art supplies) to Stephen Senter.
BENJAMIN LANARD MEMORIAL AWARD (est. 1970, $50) to
Ronald D. Fillius.
MARY TOWNSEND AND WILLIAM CLARKE MASON PRIZE
(est. 1955, $200) to Robin Roantree. Honorable Mention to Eiko Fan
and Barbara Genovese.
PACKARD ZOOLOGICAL SKETCH PRIZE (est. 1899) $50 First
Prize to Richard Proctor and $25 Second Prize to Catherine McCormick.
PERSPECTIVE PRIZE (est. 1916, $50) to Lyndall L. Bass.
PHILADELPHIA PRINT CLUB GRAPHICS PRIZE (est. 1953, oneyear membership in the Club and use of its workshop) to Frederique
Peiffer.
HENRY C. PRATT MEMORIAL PRIZE (est. 1968, $50) to Stuart
J. Shapiro.
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QUAKER STORAGE COMPANY AWARD .(est. 1965) $125 to
Kristine Kutkus ·and $125 to Charles Searles. Honorable Mention to
Glenna Hartmann.
RAMBORGER PRIZE (est. 1910, $35) to Nadine Secara.
GEORGE SKLAR MEMORIAL PRIZE (est. 1968, $100). to Ronald
L. Curl. Honorable Mention to Robin Daane and Samuel Kabatt.
EDNA PENNYPACKER STAUFFER MEMORIAL PRIZE (est.
1961, $100) $50 to Sandra Moorhead and $50 to John J. Trippel.
Honorable Mention to Samuel Kabatt.
CHRISTINE BIDDLE SCULL MEMORIAL PRIZE (est. 1966 as
William S. Biddle Cadwalader Memorial, $250) $125 to Anthony
DiRienzi and $125 to Vaughn Stubbs.
EDMUND STEWARDSON PRIZE (est. 1899, $100) to Barbara
Genovese.
EMMA BURHAM STIMSON PRIZE (est. 1917, $100) to Joseph S.
Magurczek.
M. HERBERT SYME PRIZE (est. 1959, $25) to David Rothermel.
HENRY J. THOURON PRIZES (est. 1903) $100 First Prize to
Elissa Glassgold; $50 prize awarded by vote of the students to Beverly
Sanders Boldt. $100 First Prize awarded by the Instructors in Composition to Stephen Estock; $50 Second Prize to Samuel Kabatt.
CHARLES TOPPAN PRIZES (est. 1881, $200 each) to Ronald L.
Curl; Peter A. Groesbeck; Marta Lafferty; Stanley R. Merz; David R.
Rothermel and Kathy A. Vanozzi.
JOHN WANAMAKER WATERCOLOR PRIZE (est. 1954, $50 in
art supplies) to Robin Roantree.
SYLVIA G. WEXLER MEMORIAL PRIZE (est. 1954, $50) to
John Trippel.
WOODROW PRIZE IN GRAPHICS (est. 1955, $100) to Robert
Ricker.

REPORT OF CURATOR
1972 has been an energetic and productive year in the Academy's
Museum. It has been a year in which our exhibitions have focused on
revealing the excellence and depth of this great collection of American
paintings and sculpture and celebrating the work of distinguished alumni
of the Academy's School. Such an exhibition policy will continue with
equal stamina in the future.
Our conservation program under the able hand of Joseph Amarotico
has continued to assure that our legacy in paintings is safeguarded for
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Preceding my arrival in June, the Academy was fortunate to employ
the capable services of Susan Cooley, Curator; who organized the
successful exhibitions, "Counterpoint," "Paul Wescott Memorial Exhibition," Walter Stuempfig Memorial Exhibition" and "Allen Harris
Retrospective. "
Since June the Academy has staged three exhibitions that attracted
national recognition. "Acres of Art" brought together over 130 monumental paintings and sculpture from our Permanent Collection, including many items which had not been viewed for years. John Canaday,
art critic of the New York Times, was unstinting in his praise of the
exhibition, calling it "a complete fascinator." Equally successful was
the "John Sloan in Philadelphia" exhibition which was the major exhibit
of 1972. It would not have been possible without the generous assistance of Helen Farr Sloan, the artist's widow. A major retrospective of
the work of the late 19th century American romantic landscape painter,
Albert Bierstadt, capped our exhibition activities for the year.
These events could not have been possible without the diligent assistance of the entire staff of the Academy which is dedicated to establishing our Museum as a dominant force in the study and presentation of
American art.
WOMEN'S COMMITTEE

Many things were accomplished during 1972, with many of our
members actively engaged.
Mrs. Randolph, in whose capable hands the Committee had functioned for two years, turned over the gavel to me in May. She, along
with Mmes. Gribbel, Stimson, Greenfield and Townsend, rewrote our
bylaws, establishing an associate membership, and audited our books.
Mrs. Avery Gark was appointed Corresponding Secretary.
The final concert in February by Dr. Vladimir Sokoloff and Orlando
Cole attracted a large audience. At a party given by Mrs. Randolph, Dr.
Sokoloff was presented with a check for $150 donated by Mrs. Alfred
Bendiner.
The Fair at the Brandywine Museum in May was fairly well attended.
"There was a festive feeling throughout the day" and the project "engendered an esprit de corps" among the entire Women's Committee. Unfortunately, the affair netted only $2,464.70.
Peale Gub openings, arranged by Mrs. David Grossman, were hosted
by the committee for Marjorie Ruben, Martha ZeIt Stanton and Marshall Glasier.
The Student Activities Committee, ably led by Mmes. Kaufmann and
Peck, arranged the annual School opening luncheon in the student
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pared by James Lulias and his staff. Four student gallery openings
during the spring and fall were also hosted by this group.
The Art Safari to London and Portugal was immensely enjoyed by
57 people, 11 of whom are members of the Col11l11ittee and the P.A.F.A.
Board of Directors. The Committee also arranged the benefit performance of "Man of LaMancha" on December 14. A sponsors' dinner for
200 was held at the Peale Club prior to the theater performance. Profits
from the safari and film benefit amounted to approximately $5,000.
Mrs. Shipley represented the Committee at the Sloan Dinner at the
Academy. Mmes. Sinkler and Gribbel very kindly donated the liquor
and floral decorations for the dinner. Mrs. John Sloan remarked that
the Sloan exhibit was "the finest anywhere in the U.S.," a worthy compliment to Tom Armstrong and his staff.
Mrs. and Mrs. C. Earle Miller contributed $1,000 and Mrs. Herbert
C. Morris $500 to be used for student activities.
Women's Committee contributions during the year:
___ $1,980
4 student grants _
_..... .... .
student easels and lighting __
1,700
enlargement of graphic area and reconditioning of
lithograph stones
775
special aid to student ...
200
250
student tickets for Sloan lectures
cornerstone dinner ... _..
1,500
400
student parties and school opening lunch __
Franklin Watkins Memorial Fund _
500
$8,305
Our meeting room at the Academy was repainted, and much has
been accomplished in getting our files in order and up-to-date. We express much gratitude to Betty Fermanis, Membership Director, for her
efforts in helping us accomplish this important task.
Mmes. Preucel, O'Malley, Shipley III, Stevenson III, Kingman and
Mather III became members of the Col11l11ittee during the year. - Mrs.
John Newbold has returned to active membership and has been appointed Chairman of our Nominating Committee. Mrs. Bette Ferguson
was appointed secretary, replacing Mrs. Carol Widing who moved out
of state. Mrs. H. Richard Dietrich resigned from the Committee.
A deep sadness was felt by the Committee over the death of Fra-nklin
Watkins, and we wish to pay tribute to him as a great artist. This is a
severe loss to all of P.A.F.A. It is gratifying to know that Mrs. Watkins
will continue to give us her help and support.
PHEBE COOKE

Chairman, Women's Committee

P.A.F .A. FELLOWSHIP

The main purpose of the Fellowship, which was organized in 1897, is
to foster a spirit of fraternity among former and present Academy
students.
Officers

Louis B. Sloan . ... ................ ...... ...... ..... .... ... .. ... ... ... .. . ... President
Roy C. Nuse
..... ...... ..... ... ... .... ... ... ... Vice President
Mabel W. Gill .... ....
... ... ... ....
.... .. .. ... .. .....vice President
Francis Speight
V ice President
Roswell Weidner
.. .. ...... ..... .... ..... ... .
..vice President
Ethel V. Ashton
Recording Secretary
Elizabeth Eichman
,..... ..... ...... .. ... ...... .. .... Corresponding Secretary
L. A. D. Montgomery
........ ... Treasurer

Committee on Fellowship

Mabel W. Gill, Chairman-Treasurer
Ethel V. Ashton
RoyC.Nuse

Louis B. Sloan
Roswell Weidner

The function of the Committee is to administer the following funds:
Henry J. Thouron Memorial FuIid, Picture Purchase Fund, Special
Fund, and the Mary Butler Memorial Fund for the benefit of Fellowship members, whether present or former students, and the William
Clothier Watts Fund for aid to students.
The Committee also endeavors to be useful to both the Fellowship
and the Academy, whenever possible. In addition, the Committee is
responsible for the Loan Collection, from which works are currently
on exhibition in various institutions, and for giving a type of financial
assistance, not permissible from the regUlar Fellowship treasury, to
current and former Academy students, art workers and Fellowship
members.

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