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Since this collection includes legal files, the ability to publish materials may be limited or restricted. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials.","Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form: http://bit.ly/scuareproduction. Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form: http://bit.ly/scuapublication. Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form."],"date_range_isim":[1926,1927,1928,1929,1930,1931,1932,1933,1934,1935,1936,1937,1938],"_nest_path_":"/components#0/components#2/components#35","timestamp":"2026-06-23T06:44:44.878Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viblbv_repositories_2_resources_1298","ead_ssi":"viblbv_repositories_2_resources_1298","_root_":"viblbv_repositories_2_resources_1298","_nest_parent_":"viblbv_repositories_2_resources_1298","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/VT/repositories_2_resources_1298.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Farrier Family Papers","title_ssm":["Farrier Family Papers"],"title_tesim":["Farrier Family Papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["1894-1972"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1894-1972"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1894/1972"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Farrier Family Papers, 1894/1972"],"text":["Farrier Family Papers, 1894/1972","Ms.1974.011","Bland County (Va.)","Floyd County (Va.)","Giles County (Va.)","Local/Regional History and Appalachian South","Railroad","The collection is open for research.","The collection is in its original order from the time of its donation. Series are based on original order and descriptions.","Martin Pence Farrier (1869-1946) and his son, Andrew Lewis Farrier (1895-1972) were lawyers in Pearisburg, Giles County, Virginia. Their law firm represented some of the most important industries in Southwest Virginia, including the Norfolk and Western Railway Company, Appalachian Power Company, and several coal and lumber interests.","M. P. Farrier was a clerk for Giles County, Virginia as early as 1894. He qualified to practice law on February 1, 1904, and then formed a partnership with Judge Martin Williams (1858-1934), which lasted until January 1, 1920. Farrier represented Giles and Bland counties in the Virginia House of Delegates from 1922 through 1923. In March 1923, he became Commissioner of Accounts for Giles County. The Williams and Farrier law firm reformed from January 1, 1924 thru July 1, 1934, when Farrier was appointed Trial Justice of Giles County. During this time period, M. P. Farrier also served as Treasurer of Bland County Lumber Company and Vice-President and member of the Board of Directors of Buchanan Coal Land Corp.","A. L. Farrier served during World War I. He studied law under his father and qualified to practice in December 1938. A. L. and M. P. Farrier joined in a legal partnership on January 1, 1939. The partnership lasted until M. P. Farrier's death in 1946, and A. L. continued to practice law until his death in 1972.","Both men are buried in Birchlawn Burial Park in Pearisburg, Virginia.","The guide to the Farrier Family Papers by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/).","The collection is in its original order from the time of donation. Several set of files were rehoused in new boxes in 2011. The finding aid is from existing inventories and research done at the time of donation in 1974. Some descriptive information was added in 2013 and 2014. In 2017-2018, efforts were made to clean up the inventory, which had previously identified the materials as \"Box #\" with a date. Boxes were given titles based on the general contents included and the existing dates. In 2021, additional description was completed, including expanded Biographical Note, added Separated Materials note, updated and new inventory scope notes and box titles, and series imposed based upon 1974 descriptions.","The collection includes files from the firm of Williams and Farrier, later Farrier and Farrier. Materials include copies of deeds, title searches, land transactions, estate matters, loan contracts, divorce suits, small claims collection suits, ledgers, and correspondence. Additional details of some files are included in the original inventories, available on request.","Two series of files from a wooden cabinet. The first set deals mainly with land and estate matters, mostly from the early 1940s. The second set concerns estates. Files are from the office of Pearisburg attorneys, M. P. and A. L. Farrier and of Martin Williams and M. P. Farrier.","Files are from the office of Pearisburg attorneys, M. P. and A. L. Farrier.","Typed and hand written material concerning land transactions between Welford W. Dowdy and Virginia Dowdy Broadwell, Clarence Sarver, et al, and Everett Scott, Riley Warden and A. B. Allen, Henry Dalton and J.F. Rushbrook, Hallie Porterfield Stower and F. R. Parr and a title to the Mountain View Subdivision in Pearisburg, Va.","Farrier and Farrier negotiate several land transactions between Giles County land owners and the USDA Forest Service. Owners are trying to capitalize on the high demand for lumber resulting from its new usage in World War II.","Slight material concerning debts and taxes of the Little Stony Game and Fish Preserve, and a statement declaring M. P. Farrier trustee of the Preserve. See Federal Forest Service file concerning sale of the Preserve.","Various wills, presumably written by A. L. Farrier, for the following people: John H. Givens; Erastus E. Cook; Walter Gauties; James M. Dillard; Ada S. Lambert; Vance S. Lambert; William T. Doyle; Grace J. Kirk; G. A. Kessinger; and John Hundley Eller.","Files are from the office of Pearisburg attorneys, M. P. and A. L. Farrier.","An association of southwest Virginia businessmen, including M. P. Farrier, F. E. and W. B. Snidow, Martin Williams, and other prominent Giles County men, established for the purpose of exploiting coal and gas deposits in the area. The company does not appear to have done well. File contains mostly handwritten statements concerning debts and assets.","Substantial correspondence with Bancroft-Whitney Co. concerning the purchases of law books by M. P. and A. L. Farrier.","When the Bland County Lumber Co. went bankrupt some time after 1936, a commissioner was appointed to investigate the company's liabilities and assets. Material in this file consists mainly of M. P. Farrier's handwritten answers to a series of questions put to him by the commissioner. Farrier gives detailed information concerning land holdings and company debts. See related Bland Lumber Co. files (Bland County Lumber Co. v. Mrs. A. A. Strange and Bland Lumber Company Maps).","In his capacity as County Commissioner of Accounts, M. P. Farrier reviewed the accounts submitted by the administrator for the following estates: M. E. Gooch; A. J. Straley; O. S. Dillow; J. A. Stafford; W. E. P. Lucus; W. B. Staffoed; A. J. Smith; I. W. Peters; W. L. Price; J. A. Gusler; C. W. Shannon; L. A. Ritter; C. W. Straley; J. A. Bane; G. M. Henderson; and C. W. Meredith. He likewise reviewed the accounts submitted by guardians for the following people: A. J. Smith; W. O. Smith; M. L. Collins; M. W. Runions. January 1928-January 1938.","Similar to the above for following estates: J. W. T. Henderson; J. D. French; J. W. Stafford; E. G. Sarver; M. S. Woodyard; J. R. Emmons; M. T. Barger; W. A. Johnson; E. S. Johnson; J. F. Jewel; and John Brill. Also for guardians of M. L. Collins; Dewey and Almoa Daves; Margaret McNeely; George Akers, and Lewis Rowe. May 1934-November 1939.","M. P. Farrier, as Commissioner of Accounts for Giles County, reviews the statements of Minnie F. Davis, guardian for Leonard A. French, a minor.","Similar to above files for following estates: G. G. Lindsey; S. K. Bane; J. E. Tripton; M. G. J. Snidow; G. T. Fuller; P. N. Southern; J. H. Spangler; J. R. Johnston; A. E. Dunford; M. W. Mallory; Edward Lowe; Fount Johnson; J. T. S. Hoge; R. L. Elmore; J. W. Turner; J. M. Ratcliff; J. M. Farley; J. M. Givens. Likewise for the guardians of Donald and Arthur Stafford; M. L. Collins; Frank and Mary L. Johnston; L. B. and M. W. Bowen; O. B. Snidow; A. E. Epling; trusteeship over Harry J. James. April 1936-October 1940.","Similar to the above for the following estates: L. S. McElroth; E. B. French; M.E. Mottesheard; D. F. Hale; S. C. Overstreet; F. W. Williams; P. J. Muncy; S. D. Lucas; L. J. Smith; Albert Hutchinson; Sylvester Snodgrass; H. W. Morris; S. T. Pack; C. L. Simpkins; G. H. Dennis; W. B. Knight; I. P. Thompson; G. A. Shumate; Tom Smith; W. S. Dean; J. W. Turner; Frances Williams; N. E. Buckland; A. J. Straley; F. L. Johnston; J. L. Straley; and B. S. Huffman. Also for guardians of Robert Croy; Ernest Robertson; Fay, Louise, Irene and Johnston Smith; Brackett Porterfield; Rhoda E. Eplling; Llwellyn and Mary T. Johnson; Lula Porterfield; M. E. Stafford; Ilean and Crackett Straley; L. A. French; and Larry Woodyard. Wills of J. A. Adair and W. F. Webb. December 1922-April 1933.","Similar to above for the following estates: W. D. Ratcliff; E. S. Ratcliff; J. W. Meredith; L. M. Whittaker; A. J. Straley; J. E. Carson; F. H. Stafford; J. S. Eaton; E. J. Morris; H. H. Smith; S. K. Woods; Joshua Radford; A. W. Snidow; G. G. Lindsey; P. B. Wimmer and O. L. Williams. Also for guardians of Goodlow Straley, Johnson Smith, and I. S. Vaught. April 1937-January 1939.","Similar to above for the following estates: G. W. Nowlin; L. M. Thompson; J. D. Mann; A. B. hare; Sallie Hambrick; R. A. Pauley; S. V. White; A. D. Collins; A. P. Saunders; J. R. Emmons; Annie Dickinson; W. H. Thomas; J. M. Wright; C. B. Williams; G. L. Bane; W. T. Kirk; Louise Jarvis; S. L. Buckland; H. W. Mann; B. F. Riddle; M. F. Cooper; R. V. Wheeler; J. J. Topsail; G. G. Lindsey. Also for the guardians of Louis and O. P. Ferrell and Polly Ann and J. A. Eppley. September 1938-October 1943.","Similar to the above for the following estates: E. L. Buchanan; E. E. Montgomery; J. T. Bishop; M. A. Muncy; J. H. Duncan; Gertude Fisher; W. H. Reynolds; C. H. Wimmer; C. E. Cooper; B. M. Johnston; H. H. Wolfe; O. B. Quick; L. C. Williams; and Nannie Gordon. All material in this file is handwritten indicating that the statements are not final drafts. Also, about half have uncashed check to F. E. Snidow attached, indicating they were not recorded by the county clerk. September 1942-May 1945.","M. P. Farrier acting for the interest of the E. S. Dennis heirs, disposes of the property and real estate of E. S. Dennis in an attempt to satisfy the debts of the deceased. Extensive correspondence between Farrier and the two heirs. September 1921-February 1925.","Statements of claim against Dennis estate. March 1922-January 1930.","Office files of M. P. Farrier (abbreviated MPF).","Present are the receipts showing land taxes paid by J. D. Foote for 1916-1919. Majority of the material consists of deeds showing the extensive land holdings of Foote in Giles County.","Present are two receipts for a burial blot near Pearisburg, a Christmas card and Valentine card from his wife, and two letters from an acquaintance in Richmond.","MPF was a member of the county committee which investigated the prospect of establishing a county budget. The committee felt that a budget was unnecessary since the county's revenue was large enough to afford the freedom of action provided by a non-budget system. A detail statement of all assessed real estate and property in Giles County is presented, as well as a statement of yearly county expenditures. Files also contain a copy of the Pearisburg Virginian, dated April 1, 1920, which has a series of articles and editorials concerning a county board for road improvement.","Some correspondence, but most material consists of copies of bills MPF wanted presented to the General Assembly. Bills concern: condemnation of private land; collection of taxes and levies; construction and maintenance of division fences; grants of public land; a new charter for the town of Narrows; terms of court for Giles County; sentencing felony convictions; right of land ownership; awarding and dissolving of injunctions; bonding of committees; certificates of acknowledgement; and regulation of judgments.","MPF was the patron of several bills before the General Assembly on the following subjects: partnerships, sale of estate property and dissolution injunctions. Copies of numerous other bills are included, received by MPF as a member of the General Assembly.","Extensive correspondence between Layman and MPF concerning cases on which they worked together. Layman, attorney from New Castle, seems to have collaborated with Farrier throughout their extensive careers.","MPF aided in the revision of the Pulaski and Giles Mutual Insurance Co. by-laws. He was also a policy holder.","Two notes and two contracts signed by Porterfield. Contracts concern the purchase of sheep and horses by Porterfield from MPF.","Present are deeds, loans, and contracts executed by MPF for Porterfield. There is also a statement of accounts for the estate of G. T. Porterfield.","Several drafts of petitions, bills, and resolutions presented to the Virginia Assembly concerning improvement, construction, and maintenance of public roads in Giles County.","MPF attempted to aid E. S. Ratcliff in his efforts to obtain full insurance benefits from the U. S. Veterans Bureau owing from his son's death. Mrs. Landona E. Ratcliff was receiving monthly check as a beneficiary of her son. Upon her death, E. S. Ratcliff sought to transfer the benefits to himself acting as administrator of his wife's estate.","Incorporation papers for the bank are present as well as several collection cases handled by MPF. In one incident, it appears A. L. Farrier resigned as cashier when his books came up $450 short during an audit. In another, Martin Williams, MPF, and A. L. Farrier were investigated by a state commission to determine their relationship to three lumber companies who borrowed heavily from the bank before folding.","Correspondence between Governor Trinkle and MPF concerning various bills before the General Assembly. The question of building a new system of public roads in Virginia seems to be a much-discussed issue.","MPF accepts a position as title examiner. Except for three letters between Farrier and company representatives, the majority of the material consists of blank forms.","Copies of wills: K. R. and N. L. Shumate; J. L. Harris; A. S. and J. W. Miller; B. L. Hale; L. L. Teel; Nannie Gordon; J. M. and M. J. Tuggle; C. E. Sonner; M. C. Bolton; E. J. Draper; A. L. Caldwell; and E. A. Keister.","Acting as guardian, MPF controlled a small amount of money belonging to each girl, from which he paid for items like schoolbooks, clothes, medicine, etc. until the girls came of age.","Office files of M. P. Farrier (abbreviated MPF).","Williams and Farrier and Farrier handle various matters for several churches in Giles County. Most common is the buying, selling, and granting of church land.","Office files from Farrier and Farrier (abbreviated F\u0026F), mostly from M. P. Farrier (abbreviated MPF).","Blank forms for incorporation of companies.","Materials concern MPF's sale of Brown's interest in land to pay off debt to the First National Bank of Pearisburg and Sinking Valley Creek Bank. See also Horton, E. W. v. Ellen E. Taylor, et al folder.","MPF represented Snidow who sold land he held in trust to pay off the owner's (Lula Gusler) debts. The remaining funds were distributed to Henry Gusler and other heirs.","Files from the offices of Martin Williams and M. P. Farrier (abbreviated MPF). Subjects range from Appalachian Electric Power Co. to Norfolk \u0026 Western, in rough alphabetical order.","Abstracts for land parcels in Giles County bought by Appalachian Electric Power Co.","IRS requests for detailed statement of 1917-1918; income tax reports from the company, June 1921-January 1922. Income tax reports for 1921 and 1923, December 1920-December 1923. Notes concerning asses and liabilities of the company, December 1919-June 1924.","Statements of shipments by the company, November 1919-December 1920. Claim against Strange Mining Co. seeking compensation for converting to war production and re-converting following World War I, November 1922. Materials concerning business operations, January 1920-January 1922.","Williams and Farrier correspondence as representation for the company, in particular land sales, timber and mineral rights, and contracts, January 1924-October 1927. IRS requests for tax reports, March 1922-June 1925.","File suggests either MPF or Williams served as trial judge.","File contains a deed between Dunn and J. H. Jervis, but makes no mention of Williams.","Bland County matters, March-October 1926. Tazewell matters, April 1927-September 1929. Suit v. I. P. King, March 1927-June 1929. Foreclosure suits, land sales, farm loan applications, title abstracts, detailed loan applications, April 1917-November 1929.","Files from the offices of Martin Williams and M. P. Farrier (abbreviated MPF). Subjects range from Norfolk \u0026 Western to Waddle, et al.","Include title searches conducted by attorneys in regard to loan and insurance applications, also in regard to land transactions.","Most files concern loan contracts and land transactions.","With a few exceptions, most of the material in this box concerns loan contracts and land transactions.","Includes material found loose at the front of the box. Consists of deeds, abstracts, court briefs, contracts, and correspondence connected to the work of Andrew L. Farrier.","Material found loose at the front of the box. Work by Williams \u0026 Farrier or Martin P. Farrier, including deeds, title abstracts, cancelled checks, and a report on improving Mountain Lake. There are also papers concerning the estate of Percy H. Brown.","Material deals mainly with land sales.","Includes Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Jennelle; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jennings; Mr. and Mrs. Mirent L. Johnson; Mr. and Mrs. Shuler J. Johnston; Mr. and Mrs. James M. Jones; Mrs. Marie S. Journell; and Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Journell.","Includes Carrie A. McGuire; Robert L. Meredith; Cloyd C. Morris; C. P. Martin; Edward K. McCoy; Lacy W. Moore; S. A. Martin; Mid-State Homes, Inc.; Earnest H. Lang; W. W. Lafon; and Hattie E. Miller.","Includes Okley Albert; John Peery; J. Maurice Payne: Clarence Pfeifer; Ernest G. Porterfield; Ira ELmer Price; Miller C. Porterfield; James W. Perkins; Jottie M. Pennington; A. C. Pyrtle; W. C. Price; Pauline S. Phlegar; Olonzo C. Proffitt; Bill Pillion; Grayson D. Pettrey; James W. Price; Aldon B. Porterfield; Sidney L. Peeters; H. R. Price; and William D. Parcell.","Includes Basil Radford, et al; T. S. Robertson; C. O. Rogers; Ernest B. Radford; Alice F. Runion; Donald L. Ray, et al; Thomas E. Robertson; Alice M. Ragsdale; and Dallas M. Ross.","Includes L. K. Smith; Dexter Stevers; Harvey C. Snidow; John L. Stafford; W. D. Sanders; H. G. Smith; Veda S. Smith; N. E. Short; Bertie Saunders; Elizabeth Snidow Payne; Darcie C. Shelor; Douglas E. Shorter; Hattie L. Sadler; Cecil M. Surratt; Billy B. St. Clair; G. H. Gerrell; C. R. Smith; W. S. Smith; John S. St. Clair; Sidney M. Scott; R. C. Stafford; C. P. Scott; F. W. Smith; L. M. Smith; R. G. Simon; A. H. Spangler; H. P. Smith; P. L. Stephens; J. J. Snidow; Sallie Stanley; M. L. Spangler; C. R. Spangler; C. M. Smith; and George Stevens.","Includes Maps and deeds for John F. Woodyard; Clarence H. Sadler; Muriel T. Wilson; Everett N. Williams, July-November 1970; and items for O. F. Vaught; Martin Viars; Kenneth P. Young.","Includes H. M. and J. A. Gusler; Sarah G. and L. A. Blevins; and William E. Going.","Includes Gladys M. and S. K. Johnston; Sterling R. and Eddie Johnson; William G. Johnston; Robert F. and Edna W. Johnston; and W. T. and Lucy H. Jamison.","Includes C. P. Logan; Earl B. Lucas; Luther Lucas; C. W. and L. K. Long Mason; C. A. Lucas; St. Paul's Lutheran Church (Newport); James D. Lafon; L. L. and J. Doak Lucas; Minor Lafon; and Wilbur W. Lafon.","Includes Billy Gene McCall; W. F. McCall; Joseph F. McGuire; Lucy P. McGuire; Bessie Phlegar McDonald; Robert H. McCall; and E. D. McClanahan.","Includes John J. Miller; Virgil Meadows; C. F. and Edward F. Mahaffey; J. R. Morris; J. L. Morris; and Campbell and Melvin D. Mutter.","Includes Janey B. Reel; S. D. Rickman; Calla M. Roy; and Charles G. Robertson.","Includes A. E. Shumate, Jr.; J. E. Sutphin; Leland G. Smith; J. B. Stanley; C. G. Sarver; James H. Sartin; W. A. Stiff; G. M. Scott; Frank B. Strader, Jr.; W. D. Sanders; Clarence Shortt; and Floyd A. Scott.","Includes Mrs. Grace. S. Williams; Vera B. and Randolph J. Wilburn; Nola J. Woods; William E. Williams; Charles C. Weaver; John F. Woodyard; Williams-Jamison Funeral Home; and John Lee Wilson.","Includes Kile C. Williams, March 1967, and A. P. Martin, May 1968.","Primarily includes small claim collection suits.","Includes Allen F. Eaton v. E. F. Conger; Eline's, Inc. v. L. E. Munsey; Gibson Candy Co. v. James A. Woods and Lucas; Giles County Motor Co. v. B. H. Taylor; and Lockwood Embree Sales Corp. v. Virginia Garage.","Includes Rich Creek Hardware Co. v. L. M. Cooper, September 1926-November 1929; Radford Sales Corp. v. W. A. Fletcher, May-June 1930; Rocky Gap Merchantile Co. v. W. G. Kitts, July-October 1930; Rocky Gap Merchantile Co. v. B. H. Barnett, July-October 1930; Catelberg Nation Jewelry Co. v. Mrs. Carrie Rowe, September-October 1932; and Rountree's Furniture Co. v. W. N. Hurley, April-May 1933.","Includes J. E. Shcrader v. J. H. Pruett; J. C. Shelton v. M. T. McArthur; Seidman Neckware Co. v. H. B. Shelton Co.; J. L. Sibold v. T. L. Litchford; and Spiegel v. Burman Blankenship.","Includes S. E. Stafford v. H. D. Sands; F. P. Snidow and Co. v. Floyd Kissinger; Shelton and Shelton v. Thompson and Taylor; Shelton and Shelton v. B. H. Taylor; Shelton and Shelton v. W. B. Snidow; Dr. S. A. Tuck v. Robert Jones; St. Clair v. Gordon; and St. Luke's Hospital v. George Chapman, dec'd.","Includes O. K. Caps v. Wolf Creek Merchantile Co.; Witten, T. F. v. D. M. St. Clair; Warlick Piano Rooms v. J. H., E. N., and Marshal Williams; Bluefield Plate Glass v. J. L. Warren; Montgomery Ward and Co. v. H. W. Williams; and  National Biscuit Co. v. Bob's Place.","Primarily small claim suits and court cases handled by Walker Williams.","Includes P. F. Ball; Lewis Bowles; J. H. Brown; Buchanan Coal Land Corp. to Kingston Coal Co.; Clarence Brooks, et al to W. J. Brooks; T. W. Kerr to J. W. Bailey, et al; J. L Breeding to V. M. Breeding; G. O. Beckner; and J. A. D. Bales to J. S. Andrews.","Includes Caldwell Sites Co.; Sidney Chewning; W. Caudill; Eliza Comer v. W. A. Comer; Mitchell Caudle; D. E. Conley; Mrs. Arch Caldwell; S. L. Creath; Lula Carter; Athrus Chambers; W. H. Calhoun; O. H. Cunningham; Cudahy Brothers Co.; Frank D. Claypool; Dode G. Caldwell; Henry Campbell; C. I. T. Corporation; and Constantine L. Cametas.","Includes John Draper; Frank S. Demsky; R. Frank Debusk; C. W. Dunford; Carey Dunn; Frank S. Douthat; and Bessie E. Douthat.","Includes J. W. Flannagan; Rocky Gap Flooring Co.; Hoge Hunter; Will Fuller; Farmers Exchange, Inc.; Federal Land Bank of Baltimore; Marvin Farley; Mrs. J. H. Fry; Everette Fletcher; Fidelity and Deposit Co. of Maryland; Theo. R. Ferrell; Harper N. Frei; and George E. L. Fletcher.","Includes G. M. Hodge; Jack Harrell; Wilbur and Kemper Hale; Ransom B. Houchins; Frank Harless; H. F. Harless; and Beulah Holland.","Includes H. S. Edmunds; I. G. Reed; J. W. Cunningham; Standard Oil Co.; A. Ray Johnston; R. King Johnston; Emory Johnston; John Jarney; Robert A. Johnston; Mrs. Earl G. Johnson; and Mrs. Lucy Johnston.","Includes Cleo Lucas; Mrs. W. K. Leech; W. K. Lucas; Lon Link; Guy Lucas; D. O. Lawrence; and Larkin Co., Inc.","Includes J. C. Meadows; Montgomery Ward; Norton General Hospital v. E. E. Martin; Paul Martin; E. J. and Talma Martin; Harry Martin; Lee Moyer; D. H. Martin; Virginia Munsey; Cora Kerr, et al, and William Mills; Mrs. Clyde Martin; Bernard Mason; W. H. Malcom; F. E. Martin; Ann Meadows; W. S. Meadows; C. M. McClung and Co.; Merchantile Adjuster Publishing Co.; E. R. McLear; Jack Martin; Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mallory; Woody Nolen; A. J. Nackley; J. A. Newberry; Josie Perdue; A. J. Porterfield; Virgil Pennington; W. H. Quam; John H. Painter; Roy Richardson (Gov. G. C. Peery); C. A. Payson; Pure Oil Co.; S. L. and E. N. Peters; Walter Prunty; K. M. Messer v. J. C. Perdue; W. D. Pearson; Star Amusement Co.; N. F. and M. B. Rowland; Ira Reed and the Rich Creek Supply Co.; Hugh N. Rakes; W. C. Rose and Co.; J. E. Robertson, et al; Mrs. T. F. Richardson; and Tom Rock.","Includes Roy Caudill Sadler; St. Elizabeth's General Hospital v. H. H. Smallwood; Star Amusement Co.; George Sayers; Mrs. W. C. St. Clair; Robert Snider; George C. Spangler; B. H. Taylor: Ottomar Strange; W. E. Snider; E. E. Snidow; Snow Church Directory Co.; W. A. Snidow, et al; H. M. Smith; J. T. Snidow; C. P., J. W., and P. F. Shrader; Maggie Songer, et al; and Simon Solins v. P. W. Strother.","Material also concerns the Town of Pearisburg and the law firm of Williams and Williams.","Includes J. W. Turner; Spear and Co. v. S. A. Thompson; Young v. B. J. Thompson; Howe, Cora and Medie Tabor; B. M. Teel v. Joe Troitino; W. A. Thornhill; Theodore T. Thomas; and University of Virginia.","Includes W. R. Williamson; Julia Woodyard; L. C. Williams; Walker A. Williams, I. E. Williams; Roy Witten; Charles Wilkenson; Claude Williams; George W. Wheeler; Mrs. Margaret Williamson; Harrison Woodyard; Martin Williams; J. W. Williams; W. F. Wright; J. W. Walker and Son; Roberta Shamson v. T. B. Shannon; John Walker; A. C. Williams; R. H. Woods v. J. E. Webb; Lewis Wall; F. H. Woods; Donald Williams and S. S. Williams; Fred Wells; L. C. Woodyard; Everette Wolf; Homer Wilson; J. H. Walker, Susie J. Walker; and J. J. Wicker.","Includes copies of title abstracts.","Includes title abstracts, loan contract, land sales, and a few court cases.","Includes land transactions, loan contracts, and a few claim suits in rough alphabetical order.","Includes S. J., J. H., and D. H. Walker; Harvey B. Wilson, et al to C. V. Wilson; D. W. Sanders to Ernest Hilton; Harry M. Douthat; Pearisburg Methodist Church; Morton King; Jack Turner; Noble D. Porterfield to T. M. Smith; C. B. Gilliam to the First Methodist Church of Pearisburg; J. L. Morris; and E. H. Dillon, et al to R. C. Dillon.","Includes contracts, court cases, land sales, collection suits, and court briefs.","Includes Hazel B. Keffer; Roy Dunford; G. W. Nowlin; J. W. Hale; W. H. Nickels; N \u0026 W Railway Co. annual passes; S. B. Nelson; Radford Finance Corp.; and A. K. Hylto.","Includse C. J. Presby (Prealey?); H. H. Powell; Martin Williams; Leonard Freeman; W. D. Payne; B. W. Porterfield; O. K. Phleager; Bank of Pocahontas; L. L. Prescott; J. P. Price; J. B. Pulliam; J. H. Price; Pulaski Grocery Co.; Pearisburg Virginian; Cleopatra Porterfield; Personal Services, Inc; Mrs. W. L. Piper; A. J. Porterfield; Mrs. W. P. Poindexter; R. F. Pritchard; Princeton Motor Co.; Pembroke Mutual Telephone  Co.; A. M. Pyne; First National Bank of Peterstown; Mattie Spangler; Sarah Ella Porterfield; Carrie Page; S. A., J. M., and R. W. Patteson; G. H. Parent Co.; Walter M. Perdue; and C. W. Peek and Co.","Includes Southeastern Finance Co.; T. G. Porterfield; Office rent receipts for M. P. Farrier; Roundtree Corp. v. W. N. Hurley; Richmond Office Supply Co.; Rawls-Dickson Candy Co.; Chas. S. Roller, Jr.; Mrs. Lacy Riggs; B. S. Ratcliff; A. W. Robertson; The Repass Adjustment Bureau; Frank Turner Shop; Richmond Adjustment Bureau; the Roanoke Hardware Co.; Roanoke Photo Finishing Co.; Miss Mary Rogers; Bruce Rader; W. H., H. M., and W. P. Reynolds; T. J. Pearson; Hugh Reid; Chief of delinquent tax section for Com. of Virginia; J. P. Royall; Harry H. Roberts; Ronceverte Small Loan Co.; and R. D. Rowley.","Includes Kate A. Simpson; A. E., E. J., and J. L. Straley; Atlee L. Smith; F. H. Stansill; Southwest Loan and Discount Co., Inc.; H. P. Sartin; D. C. Spangler; and Thomas B. Stanley.","Includes E. E. Sarver from Isaac Williams; M. L. and F. S. Williams; J. C. Williams v. Commercial Credit Co.; W. G. Williams; S. S., G. L., and C. B. Williams; and Donald L. and C. K. Williams.","Contents are similar to Box 36.","Includes deeds, correspondence, small claim collection, damage suits with a few land sales, divorce suits, and contract disputes.","The majority of material deals with small claim collection and damage suits, but there are also a few land sales, divorce suits, and contract disputes. (Material that was not in file folders have been arranged alphabetically in file folders.)","Includes record of expenses kept by A. L. Farrier.","Includes six checkbooks containing stubs and blank checks, which show outlays and deposits of Williams and Farrier and Farrier and Farrier law firms.","Includes list of collection cases handled by Martin Williams.","Includes list of cases and fees received.","Includes only one incomplete entry concerning a stock holder's meeting.","Includes collection suits, fees for services, and disbursement of funds.","Includes court suits, deeds, collection suits, court briefs, negatives, checks, and correspondence.","Includes personal accounts and fees received.","Includes expense, personal, and cash accounts.","Records concerning the settlement of the following estates: F. E. Dunkler; W. R. Powell, E. S. Denins; H. L. Eaton; and A. J. Hardwick.","Records kept by M. P. Farrier, admin. for estate.","Accounts kept in regard to timber operations on the land of J. J. Cole.","A statement of receipts and disbursements for the estate, agreed to by J. M. St. Clair, guardian, and recorded by M. P. Farrier.","Includes collections and disbursements, fees received, and estate settlement of the M. P. Farrier estate.","Includes deeds, correspondence, contracts, court suits, and materials pertaining to estate settlements and other legal matters.","Includes list of collection suits handled by Williams and Farrier.","Includes records of money and fees received, estate and court cases settled, and money disbursements.","Includes records of an unnamed estate with heirs G. W. Meredith, Lacy Meredith, and Helen E. Hendrickson.","Includes list of collection suits handled by Williams and Farrier.","Includes correspondence, court suits, contracts, records of receipts and disbursements, and general records concerning the settlement of Honaker and Feeney receivership of M. P. Farrier.","Includes three sets of letters from unmarked letter boxes in rough alphabetical order within each set.","Includes letters between M. P. Farrier and the heirs of the G. A. Shumate Estate.","Includes company's incorporation charter and stockholder's meetings, kept by M. P. Farrier, who was company secretary.","Includes record of incorporation and stockholder's meetings.","Includes check stubs and cancelled checks.","Inside cover is labeled Peters Mountain Mining Co., Narrows, Va., 1917. The title page and index have been cut out, however. On an inside page, in front of the few pages of records, is the title Crockett Mining Company), 1918. A few pages of records follow, with wages page and expenses incurred.","Includes deposit slips, notes, and records concerning the settlement of the estate in a box.","Records concern the Big Stony Railway Co., Bland County Lumber Co., the Camp Mfg. Co., the Flat Top Manganese Mines, E. S. Sufferin, and the Strange Mining Co.","Includes list of collection suits handled by M. P. Farrier.","Includes records for a lumber company, possibly Bland Lumber Co. [Index and title pages are missing.]","Includes only one suit for Walker A. Williams.","Records kept on numerous companies, individual and organizations concerning income from property or merchandise sold, expenses paid out, and payments and collections on outstanding debts.","Receipts and disbursements recorded by the receivers, Bernard Mason and M. P. Farrier, in the settlement of company's affairs.","Includes fees received by Farrier and statements of his personal finances.","Includes clients, court suits, land sales, etc., divided into six letter boxes and arranged alphabetically within each box.","The following publications (and additional titles) have been separated from the collection, and some are cataloged in the University Libraries:","South Eastern Reporter\nAmerican and English Encyclopaedia of Law\nCyclopaedia of Law Procedures\nAmerican Jurisprudence and American Jurisprudence - Legal Forms\nVirginia Reports and Virginia Reports Annotated\nRuling Case Law\nPomeroy's Equity Jurisprudence\nGregory's Forms\nOpinions of the Attorney General\nAmerican Law Report\nSouth Eastern Digest\nActs of Assembly\nVirginia State Bar Association\nVirginia and West Virginia Digest","Permission to publish material from Farrier Family Papers must be obtained from Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech. Since this collection includes legal files, the ability to publish materials may be limited or restricted. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials.","Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form: http://bit.ly/scuareproduction. Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form: http://bit.ly/scuapublication. Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form.","Please note: This collection is in off-site storage and requires 2-3 days notice for retrieval. Please contact Special Collections and University Archives for more information.","Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech","Appalachian Power Company","Norfolk and Western Railway Company (1896-1982)","Farrier family","Farrier, Andrew L., 1895-1972","Farrier, Martin P., 1869-1946","The materials in the collection are in English."],"collection_title_tesim":["Farrier Family Papers, 1894/1972"],"collection_ssim":["Farrier Family Papers, 1894/1972"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Ms.1974.011"],"unitid_tesim":["Ms.1974.011"],"repository_ssm":["Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University"],"repository_ssim":["Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University"],"geogname_ssm":["Bland County (Va.)","Floyd County (Va.)","Giles County (Va.)"],"geogname_ssim":["Bland County (Va.)","Floyd County (Va.)","Giles County (Va.)"],"places_ssim":["Bland County (Va.)","Floyd County (Va.)","Giles County (Va.)"],"creator_ssm":["Farrier, Andrew L., 1895-1972","Farrier, Martin P., 1869-1946","Farrier family"],"creator_ssim":["Farrier, Andrew L., 1895-1972","Farrier, Martin P., 1869-1946","Farrier family"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Farrier, Andrew L., 1895-1972","Farrier, Martin P., 1869-1946"],"creator_corpname_ssim":["Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech","Appalachian Power Company","Norfolk and Western Railway Company (1896-1982)"],"creator_famname_ssim":["Farrier family"],"creators_ssim":["Farrier, Andrew L., 1895-1972","Farrier, Martin P., 1869-1946","Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech","Appalachian Power Company","Norfolk and Western Railway Company (1896-1982)","Farrier family"],"access_terms_ssm":["Permission to publish material from Farrier Family Papers must be obtained from Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech. Since this collection includes legal files, the ability to publish materials may be limited or restricted. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials.","Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form: http://bit.ly/scuareproduction. Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form: http://bit.ly/scuapublication. Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form."],"acqinfo_ssim":["The Farrier Family Papers were donated to the University Libraries in 1974."],"access_subjects_ssim":["Local/Regional History and Appalachian South","Railroad"],"access_subjects_ssm":["Local/Regional History and Appalachian South","Railroad"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["77 Cubic Feet 55 boxes"],"extent_tesim":["77 Cubic Feet 55 boxes"],"date_range_isim":[1894,1895,1896,1897,1898,1899,1900,1901,1902,1903,1904,1905,1906,1907,1908,1909,1910,1911,1912,1913,1914,1915,1916,1917,1918,1919,1920,1921,1922,1923,1924,1925,1926,1927,1928,1929,1930,1931,1932,1933,1934,1935,1936,1937,1938,1939,1940,1941,1942,1943,1944,1945,1946,1947,1948,1949,1950,1951,1952,1953,1954,1955,1956,1957,1958,1959,1960,1961,1962,1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection is open for research.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["The collection is open for research."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection is in its original order from the time of its donation. Series are based on original order and descriptions.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement"],"arrangement_tesim":["The collection is in its original order from the time of its donation. Series are based on original order and descriptions."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMartin Pence Farrier (1869-1946) and his son, Andrew Lewis Farrier (1895-1972) were lawyers in Pearisburg, Giles County, Virginia. Their law firm represented some of the most important industries in Southwest Virginia, including the Norfolk and Western Railway Company, Appalachian Power Company, and several coal and lumber interests. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eM. P. Farrier was a clerk for Giles County, Virginia as early as 1894. He qualified to practice law on February 1, 1904, and then formed a partnership with Judge Martin Williams (1858-1934), which lasted until January 1, 1920. Farrier represented Giles and Bland counties in the Virginia House of Delegates from 1922 through 1923. In March 1923, he became Commissioner of Accounts for Giles County. The Williams and Farrier law firm reformed from January 1, 1924 thru July 1, 1934, when Farrier was appointed Trial Justice of Giles County. During this time period, M. P. Farrier also served as Treasurer of Bland County Lumber Company and Vice-President and member of the Board of Directors of Buchanan Coal Land Corp. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA. L. Farrier served during World War I. He studied law under his father and qualified to practice in December 1938. A. L. and M. P. Farrier joined in a legal partnership on January 1, 1939. The partnership lasted until M. P. Farrier's death in 1946, and A. L. continued to practice law until his death in 1972.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBoth men are buried in Birchlawn Burial Park in Pearisburg, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Note"],"bioghist_tesim":["Martin Pence Farrier (1869-1946) and his son, Andrew Lewis Farrier (1895-1972) were lawyers in Pearisburg, Giles County, Virginia. Their law firm represented some of the most important industries in Southwest Virginia, including the Norfolk and Western Railway Company, Appalachian Power Company, and several coal and lumber interests.","M. P. Farrier was a clerk for Giles County, Virginia as early as 1894. He qualified to practice law on February 1, 1904, and then formed a partnership with Judge Martin Williams (1858-1934), which lasted until January 1, 1920. Farrier represented Giles and Bland counties in the Virginia House of Delegates from 1922 through 1923. In March 1923, he became Commissioner of Accounts for Giles County. The Williams and Farrier law firm reformed from January 1, 1924 thru July 1, 1934, when Farrier was appointed Trial Justice of Giles County. During this time period, M. P. Farrier also served as Treasurer of Bland County Lumber Company and Vice-President and member of the Board of Directors of Buchanan Coal Land Corp.","A. L. Farrier served during World War I. He studied law under his father and qualified to practice in December 1938. A. L. and M. P. Farrier joined in a legal partnership on January 1, 1939. The partnership lasted until M. P. Farrier's death in 1946, and A. L. continued to practice law until his death in 1972.","Both men are buried in Birchlawn Burial Park in Pearisburg, Virginia."],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe guide to the Farrier Family Papers by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 (\u003ca href=\"https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/\"\u003ehttps://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/\u003c/a\u003e).\u003c/p\u003e  "],"odd_heading_ssm":["Rights Statement for Archival Description"],"odd_tesim":["The guide to the Farrier Family Papers by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/)."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eResearchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: [identification of item], [box], [folder], Farrier Family Papers, Ms1974-011, Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: [identification of item], [box], [folder], Farrier Family Papers, Ms1974-011, Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection is in its original order from the time of donation. Several set of files were rehoused in new boxes in 2011. The finding aid is from existing inventories and research done at the time of donation in 1974. Some descriptive information was added in 2013 and 2014. In 2017-2018, efforts were made to clean up the inventory, which had previously identified the materials as \"Box #\" with a date. Boxes were given titles based on the general contents included and the existing dates. In 2021, additional description was completed, including expanded Biographical Note, added Separated Materials note, updated and new inventory scope notes and box titles, and series imposed based upon 1974 descriptions.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["The collection is in its original order from the time of donation. Several set of files were rehoused in new boxes in 2011. The finding aid is from existing inventories and research done at the time of donation in 1974. Some descriptive information was added in 2013 and 2014. In 2017-2018, efforts were made to clean up the inventory, which had previously identified the materials as \"Box #\" with a date. Boxes were given titles based on the general contents included and the existing dates. In 2021, additional description was completed, including expanded Biographical Note, added Separated Materials note, updated and new inventory scope notes and box titles, and series imposed based upon 1974 descriptions."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection includes files from the firm of Williams and Farrier, later Farrier and Farrier. Materials include copies of deeds, title searches, land transactions, estate matters, loan contracts, divorce suits, small claims collection suits, ledgers, and correspondence. Additional details of some files are included in the original inventories, available on request.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eTwo series of files from a wooden cabinet. The first set deals mainly with land and estate matters, mostly from the early 1940s. The second set concerns estates. Files are from the office of Pearisburg attorneys, M. P. and A. L. Farrier and of Martin Williams and M. P. Farrier.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles are from the office of Pearisburg attorneys, M. P. and A. L. Farrier.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped and hand written material concerning land transactions between Welford W. Dowdy and Virginia Dowdy Broadwell, Clarence Sarver, et al, and Everett Scott, Riley Warden and A. B. Allen, Henry Dalton and J.F. Rushbrook, Hallie Porterfield Stower and F. R. Parr and a title to the Mountain View Subdivision in Pearisburg, Va.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFarrier and Farrier negotiate several land transactions between Giles County land owners and the USDA Forest Service. Owners are trying to capitalize on the high demand for lumber resulting from its new usage in World War II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSlight material concerning debts and taxes of the Little Stony Game and Fish Preserve, and a statement declaring M. P. Farrier trustee of the Preserve. See Federal Forest Service file concerning sale of the Preserve.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVarious wills, presumably written by A. L. Farrier, for the following people: John H. Givens; Erastus E. Cook; Walter Gauties; James M. Dillard; Ada S. Lambert; Vance S. Lambert; William T. Doyle; Grace J. Kirk; G. A. Kessinger; and John Hundley Eller.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles are from the office of Pearisburg attorneys, M. P. and A. L. Farrier.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn association of southwest Virginia businessmen, including M. P. Farrier, F. E. and W. B. Snidow, Martin Williams, and other prominent Giles County men, established for the purpose of exploiting coal and gas deposits in the area. The company does not appear to have done well. File contains mostly handwritten statements concerning debts and assets.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubstantial correspondence with Bancroft-Whitney Co. concerning the purchases of law books by M. P. and A. L. Farrier.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhen the Bland County Lumber Co. went bankrupt some time after 1936, a commissioner was appointed to investigate the company's liabilities and assets. Material in this file consists mainly of M. P. Farrier's handwritten answers to a series of questions put to him by the commissioner. Farrier gives detailed information concerning land holdings and company debts. See related Bland Lumber Co. files (Bland County Lumber Co. v. Mrs. A. A. Strange and Bland Lumber Company Maps).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn his capacity as County Commissioner of Accounts, M. P. Farrier reviewed the accounts submitted by the administrator for the following estates: M. E. Gooch; A. J. Straley; O. S. Dillow; J. A. Stafford; W. E. P. Lucus; W. B. Staffoed; A. J. Smith; I. W. Peters; W. L. Price; J. A. Gusler; C. W. Shannon; L. A. Ritter; C. W. Straley; J. A. Bane; G. M. Henderson; and C. W. Meredith. He likewise reviewed the accounts submitted by guardians for the following people: A. J. Smith; W. O. Smith; M. L. Collins; M. W. Runions. January 1928-January 1938.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSimilar to the above for following estates: J. W. T. Henderson; J. D. French; J. W. Stafford; E. G. Sarver; M. S. Woodyard; J. R. Emmons; M. T. Barger; W. A. Johnson; E. S. Johnson; J. F. Jewel; and John Brill. Also for guardians of M. L. Collins; Dewey and Almoa Daves; Margaret McNeely; George Akers, and Lewis Rowe. May 1934-November 1939.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eM. P. Farrier, as Commissioner of Accounts for Giles County, reviews the statements of Minnie F. Davis, guardian for Leonard A. French, a minor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSimilar to above files for following estates: G. G. Lindsey; S. K. Bane; J. E. Tripton; M. G. J. Snidow; G. T. Fuller; P. N. Southern; J. H. Spangler; J. R. Johnston; A. E. Dunford; M. W. Mallory; Edward Lowe; Fount Johnson; J. T. S. Hoge; R. L. Elmore; J. W. Turner; J. M. Ratcliff; J. M. Farley; J. M. Givens. Likewise for the guardians of Donald and Arthur Stafford; M. L. Collins; Frank and Mary L. Johnston; L. B. and M. W. Bowen; O. B. Snidow; A. E. Epling; trusteeship over Harry J. James. April 1936-October 1940.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSimilar to the above for the following estates: L. S. McElroth; E. B. French; M.E. Mottesheard; D. F. Hale; S. C. Overstreet; F. W. Williams; P. J. Muncy; S. D. Lucas; L. J. Smith; Albert Hutchinson; Sylvester Snodgrass; H. W. Morris; S. T. Pack; C. L. Simpkins; G. H. Dennis; W. B. Knight; I. P. Thompson; G. A. Shumate; Tom Smith; W. S. Dean; J. W. Turner; Frances Williams; N. E. Buckland; A. J. Straley; F. L. Johnston; J. L. Straley; and B. S. Huffman. Also for guardians of Robert Croy; Ernest Robertson; Fay, Louise, Irene and Johnston Smith; Brackett Porterfield; Rhoda E. Eplling; Llwellyn and Mary T. Johnson; Lula Porterfield; M. E. Stafford; Ilean and Crackett Straley; L. A. French; and Larry Woodyard. Wills of J. A. Adair and W. F. Webb. December 1922-April 1933.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSimilar to above for the following estates: W. D. Ratcliff; E. S. Ratcliff; J. W. Meredith; L. M. Whittaker; A. J. Straley; J. E. Carson; F. H. Stafford; J. S. Eaton; E. J. Morris; H. H. Smith; S. K. Woods; Joshua Radford; A. W. Snidow; G. G. Lindsey; P. B. Wimmer and O. L. Williams. Also for guardians of Goodlow Straley, Johnson Smith, and I. S. Vaught. April 1937-January 1939.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSimilar to above for the following estates: G. W. Nowlin; L. M. Thompson; J. D. Mann; A. B. hare; Sallie Hambrick; R. A. Pauley; S. V. White; A. D. Collins; A. P. Saunders; J. R. Emmons; Annie Dickinson; W. H. Thomas; J. M. Wright; C. B. Williams; G. L. Bane; W. T. Kirk; Louise Jarvis; S. L. Buckland; H. W. Mann; B. F. Riddle; M. F. Cooper; R. V. Wheeler; J. J. Topsail; G. G. Lindsey. Also for the guardians of Louis and O. P. Ferrell and Polly Ann and J. A. Eppley. September 1938-October 1943.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSimilar to the above for the following estates: E. L. Buchanan; E. E. Montgomery; J. T. Bishop; M. A. Muncy; J. H. Duncan; Gertude Fisher; W. H. Reynolds; C. H. Wimmer; C. E. Cooper; B. M. Johnston; H. H. Wolfe; O. B. Quick; L. C. Williams; and Nannie Gordon. All material in this file is handwritten indicating that the statements are not final drafts. Also, about half have uncashed check to F. E. Snidow attached, indicating they were not recorded by the county clerk. September 1942-May 1945.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eM. P. Farrier acting for the interest of the E. S. Dennis heirs, disposes of the property and real estate of E. S. Dennis in an attempt to satisfy the debts of the deceased. Extensive correspondence between Farrier and the two heirs. September 1921-February 1925.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStatements of claim against Dennis estate. March 1922-January 1930.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOffice files of M. P. Farrier (abbreviated MPF).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresent are the receipts showing land taxes paid by J. D. Foote for 1916-1919. Majority of the material consists of deeds showing the extensive land holdings of Foote in Giles County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresent are two receipts for a burial blot near Pearisburg, a Christmas card and Valentine card from his wife, and two letters from an acquaintance in Richmond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMPF was a member of the county committee which investigated the prospect of establishing a county budget. The committee felt that a budget was unnecessary since the county's revenue was large enough to afford the freedom of action provided by a non-budget system. A detail statement of all assessed real estate and property in Giles County is presented, as well as a statement of yearly county expenditures. Files also contain a copy of the \u003ctitle render=\"italic\"\u003ePearisburg Virginian\u003c/title\u003e, dated April 1, 1920, which has a series of articles and editorials concerning a county board for road improvement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome correspondence, but most material consists of copies of bills MPF wanted presented to the General Assembly. Bills concern: condemnation of private land; collection of taxes and levies; construction and maintenance of division fences; grants of public land; a new charter for the town of Narrows; terms of court for Giles County; sentencing felony convictions; right of land ownership; awarding and dissolving of injunctions; bonding of committees; certificates of acknowledgement; and regulation of judgments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMPF was the patron of several bills before the General Assembly on the following subjects: partnerships, sale of estate property and dissolution injunctions. Copies of numerous other bills are included, received by MPF as a member of the General Assembly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExtensive correspondence between Layman and MPF concerning cases on which they worked together. Layman, attorney from New Castle, seems to have collaborated with Farrier throughout their extensive careers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMPF aided in the revision of the Pulaski and Giles Mutual Insurance Co. by-laws. He was also a policy holder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo notes and two contracts signed by Porterfield. Contracts concern the purchase of sheep and horses by Porterfield from MPF.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresent are deeds, loans, and contracts executed by MPF for Porterfield. There is also a statement of accounts for the estate of G. T. Porterfield.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeveral drafts of petitions, bills, and resolutions presented to the Virginia Assembly concerning improvement, construction, and maintenance of public roads in Giles County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMPF attempted to aid E. S. Ratcliff in his efforts to obtain full insurance benefits from the U. S. Veterans Bureau owing from his son's death. Mrs. Landona E. Ratcliff was receiving monthly check as a beneficiary of her son. Upon her death, E. S. Ratcliff sought to transfer the benefits to himself acting as administrator of his wife's estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncorporation papers for the bank are present as well as several collection cases handled by MPF. In one incident, it appears A. L. Farrier resigned as cashier when his books came up $450 short during an audit. In another, Martin Williams, MPF, and A. L. Farrier were investigated by a state commission to determine their relationship to three lumber companies who borrowed heavily from the bank before folding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Governor Trinkle and MPF concerning various bills before the General Assembly. The question of building a new system of public roads in Virginia seems to be a much-discussed issue.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMPF accepts a position as title examiner. Except for three letters between Farrier and company representatives, the majority of the material consists of blank forms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of wills: K. R. and N. L. Shumate; J. L. Harris; A. S. and J. W. Miller; B. L. Hale; L. L. Teel; Nannie Gordon; J. M. and M. J. Tuggle; C. E. Sonner; M. C. Bolton; E. J. Draper; A. L. Caldwell; and E. A. Keister.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eActing as guardian, MPF controlled a small amount of money belonging to each girl, from which he paid for items like schoolbooks, clothes, medicine, etc. until the girls came of age.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOffice files of M. P. Farrier (abbreviated MPF).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliams and Farrier and Farrier handle various matters for several churches in Giles County. Most common is the buying, selling, and granting of church land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOffice files from Farrier and Farrier (abbreviated F\u0026amp;F), mostly from M. P. Farrier (abbreviated MPF).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlank forms for incorporation of companies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterials concern MPF's sale of Brown's interest in land to pay off debt to the First National Bank of Pearisburg and Sinking Valley Creek Bank. See also Horton, E. W. v. Ellen E. Taylor, et al folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMPF represented Snidow who sold land he held in trust to pay off the owner's (Lula Gusler) debts. The remaining funds were distributed to Henry Gusler and other heirs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles from the offices of Martin Williams and M. P. Farrier (abbreviated MPF). Subjects range from Appalachian Electric Power Co. to Norfolk \u0026amp; Western, in rough alphabetical order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAbstracts for land parcels in Giles County bought by Appalachian Electric Power Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIRS requests for detailed statement of 1917-1918; income tax reports from the company, June 1921-January 1922. Income tax reports for 1921 and 1923, December 1920-December 1923. Notes concerning asses and liabilities of the company, December 1919-June 1924.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStatements of shipments by the company, November 1919-December 1920. Claim against Strange Mining Co. seeking compensation for converting to war production and re-converting following World War I, November 1922. Materials concerning business operations, January 1920-January 1922.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliams and Farrier correspondence as representation for the company, in particular land sales, timber and mineral rights, and contracts, January 1924-October 1927. IRS requests for tax reports, March 1922-June 1925.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFile suggests either MPF or Williams served as trial judge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFile contains a deed between Dunn and J. H. Jervis, but makes no mention of Williams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBland County matters, March-October 1926. Tazewell matters, April 1927-September 1929. Suit v. I. P. King, March 1927-June 1929. Foreclosure suits, land sales, farm loan applications, title abstracts, detailed loan applications, April 1917-November 1929.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles from the offices of Martin Williams and M. P. Farrier (abbreviated MPF). Subjects range from Norfolk \u0026amp; Western to Waddle, et al.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInclude title searches conducted by attorneys in regard to loan and insurance applications, also in regard to land transactions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMost files concern loan contracts and land transactions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith a few exceptions, most of the material in this box concerns loan contracts and land transactions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes material found loose at the front of the box. Consists of deeds, abstracts, court briefs, contracts, and correspondence connected to the work of Andrew L. Farrier.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterial found loose at the front of the box. Work by Williams \u0026amp; Farrier or Martin P. Farrier, including deeds, title abstracts, cancelled checks, and a report on improving Mountain Lake. There are also papers concerning the estate of Percy H. Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterial deals mainly with land sales.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Jennelle; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jennings; Mr. and Mrs. Mirent L. Johnson; Mr. and Mrs. Shuler J. Johnston; Mr. and Mrs. James M. Jones; Mrs. Marie S. Journell; and Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Journell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Carrie A. McGuire; Robert L. Meredith; Cloyd C. Morris; C. P. Martin; Edward K. McCoy; Lacy W. Moore; S. A. Martin; Mid-State Homes, Inc.; Earnest H. Lang; W. W. Lafon; and Hattie E. Miller.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Okley Albert; John Peery; J. Maurice Payne: Clarence Pfeifer; Ernest G. Porterfield; Ira ELmer Price; Miller C. Porterfield; James W. Perkins; Jottie M. Pennington; A. C. Pyrtle; W. C. Price; Pauline S. Phlegar; Olonzo C. Proffitt; Bill Pillion; Grayson D. Pettrey; James W. Price; Aldon B. Porterfield; Sidney L. Peeters; H. R. Price; and William D. Parcell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Basil Radford, et al; T. S. Robertson; C. O. Rogers; Ernest B. Radford; Alice F. Runion; Donald L. Ray, et al; Thomas E. Robertson; Alice M. Ragsdale; and Dallas M. Ross.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes L. K. Smith; Dexter Stevers; Harvey C. Snidow; John L. Stafford; W. D. Sanders; H. G. Smith; Veda S. Smith; N. E. Short; Bertie Saunders; Elizabeth Snidow Payne; Darcie C. Shelor; Douglas E. Shorter; Hattie L. Sadler; Cecil M. Surratt; Billy B. St. Clair; G. H. Gerrell; C. R. Smith; W. S. Smith; John S. St. Clair; Sidney M. Scott; R. C. Stafford; C. P. Scott; F. W. Smith; L. M. Smith; R. G. Simon; A. H. Spangler; H. P. Smith; P. L. Stephens; J. J. Snidow; Sallie Stanley; M. L. Spangler; C. R. Spangler; C. M. Smith; and George Stevens.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Maps and deeds for John F. Woodyard; Clarence H. Sadler; Muriel T. Wilson; Everett N. Williams, July-November 1970; and items for O. F. Vaught; Martin Viars; Kenneth P. Young.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes H. M. and J. A. Gusler; Sarah G. and L. A. Blevins; and William E. Going.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Gladys M. and S. K. Johnston; Sterling R. and Eddie Johnson; William G. Johnston; Robert F. and Edna W. Johnston; and W. T. and Lucy H. Jamison.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes C. P. Logan; Earl B. Lucas; Luther Lucas; C. W. and L. K. Long Mason; C. A. Lucas; St. Paul's Lutheran Church (Newport); James D. Lafon; L. L. and J. Doak Lucas; Minor Lafon; and Wilbur W. Lafon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Billy Gene McCall; W. F. McCall; Joseph F. McGuire; Lucy P. McGuire; Bessie Phlegar McDonald; Robert H. McCall; and E. D. McClanahan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes John J. Miller; Virgil Meadows; C. F. and Edward F. Mahaffey; J. R. Morris; J. L. Morris; and Campbell and Melvin D. Mutter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Janey B. Reel; S. D. Rickman; Calla M. Roy; and Charles G. Robertson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes A. E. Shumate, Jr.; J. E. Sutphin; Leland G. Smith; J. B. Stanley; C. G. Sarver; James H. Sartin; W. A. Stiff; G. M. Scott; Frank B. Strader, Jr.; W. D. Sanders; Clarence Shortt; and Floyd A. Scott.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Mrs. Grace. S. Williams; Vera B. and Randolph J. Wilburn; Nola J. Woods; William E. Williams; Charles C. Weaver; John F. Woodyard; Williams-Jamison Funeral Home; and John Lee Wilson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Kile C. Williams, March 1967, and A. P. Martin, May 1968.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrimarily includes small claim collection suits.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Allen F. Eaton v. E. F. Conger; Eline's, Inc. v. L. E. Munsey; Gibson Candy Co. v. James A. Woods and Lucas; Giles County Motor Co. v. B. H. Taylor; and Lockwood Embree Sales Corp. v. Virginia Garage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Rich Creek Hardware Co. v. L. M. Cooper, September 1926-November 1929; Radford Sales Corp. v. W. A. Fletcher, May-June 1930; Rocky Gap Merchantile Co. v. W. G. Kitts, July-October 1930; Rocky Gap Merchantile Co. v. B. H. Barnett, July-October 1930; Catelberg Nation Jewelry Co. v. Mrs. Carrie Rowe, September-October 1932; and Rountree's Furniture Co. v. W. N. Hurley, April-May 1933.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes J. E. Shcrader v. J. H. Pruett; J. C. Shelton v. M. T. McArthur; Seidman Neckware Co. v. H. B. Shelton Co.; J. L. Sibold v. T. L. Litchford; and Spiegel v. Burman Blankenship.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes S. E. Stafford v. H. D. Sands; F. P. Snidow and Co. v. Floyd Kissinger; Shelton and Shelton v. Thompson and Taylor; Shelton and Shelton v. B. H. Taylor; Shelton and Shelton v. W. B. Snidow; Dr. S. A. Tuck v. Robert Jones; St. Clair v. Gordon; and St. Luke's Hospital v. George Chapman, dec'd.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes O. K. Caps v. Wolf Creek Merchantile Co.; Witten, T. F. v. D. M. St. Clair; Warlick Piano Rooms v. J. H., E. N., and Marshal Williams; Bluefield Plate Glass v. J. L. Warren; Montgomery Ward and Co. v. H. W. Williams; and  National Biscuit Co. v. Bob's Place.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrimarily small claim suits and court cases handled by Walker Williams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes P. F. Ball; Lewis Bowles; J. H. Brown; Buchanan Coal Land Corp. to Kingston Coal Co.; Clarence Brooks, et al to W. J. Brooks; T. W. Kerr to J. W. Bailey, et al; J. L Breeding to V. M. Breeding; G. O. Beckner; and J. A. D. Bales to J. S. Andrews.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Caldwell Sites Co.; Sidney Chewning; W. Caudill; Eliza Comer v. W. A. Comer; Mitchell Caudle; D. E. Conley; Mrs. Arch Caldwell; S. L. Creath; Lula Carter; Athrus Chambers; W. H. Calhoun; O. H. Cunningham; Cudahy Brothers Co.; Frank D. Claypool; Dode G. Caldwell; Henry Campbell; C. I. T. Corporation; and Constantine L. Cametas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes John Draper; Frank S. Demsky; R. Frank Debusk; C. W. Dunford; Carey Dunn; Frank S. Douthat; and Bessie E. Douthat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes J. W. Flannagan; Rocky Gap Flooring Co.; Hoge Hunter; Will Fuller; Farmers Exchange, Inc.; Federal Land Bank of Baltimore; Marvin Farley; Mrs. J. H. Fry; Everette Fletcher; Fidelity and Deposit Co. of Maryland; Theo. R. Ferrell; Harper N. Frei; and George E. L. Fletcher.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes G. M. Hodge; Jack Harrell; Wilbur and Kemper Hale; Ransom B. Houchins; Frank Harless; H. F. Harless; and Beulah Holland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes H. S. Edmunds; I. G. Reed; J. W. Cunningham; Standard Oil Co.; A. Ray Johnston; R. King Johnston; Emory Johnston; John Jarney; Robert A. Johnston; Mrs. Earl G. Johnson; and Mrs. Lucy Johnston.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Cleo Lucas; Mrs. W. K. Leech; W. K. Lucas; Lon Link; Guy Lucas; D. O. Lawrence; and Larkin Co., Inc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes J. C. Meadows; Montgomery Ward; Norton General Hospital v. E. E. Martin; Paul Martin; E. J. and Talma Martin; Harry Martin; Lee Moyer; D. H. Martin; Virginia Munsey; Cora Kerr, et al, and William Mills; Mrs. Clyde Martin; Bernard Mason; W. H. Malcom; F. E. Martin; Ann Meadows; W. S. Meadows; C. M. McClung and Co.; Merchantile Adjuster Publishing Co.; E. R. McLear; Jack Martin; Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mallory; Woody Nolen; A. J. Nackley; J. A. Newberry; Josie Perdue; A. J. Porterfield; Virgil Pennington; W. H. Quam; John H. Painter; Roy Richardson (Gov. G. C. Peery); C. A. Payson; Pure Oil Co.; S. L. and E. N. Peters; Walter Prunty; K. M. Messer v. J. C. Perdue; W. D. Pearson; Star Amusement Co.; N. F. and M. B. Rowland; Ira Reed and the Rich Creek Supply Co.; Hugh N. Rakes; W. C. Rose and Co.; J. E. Robertson, et al; Mrs. T. F. Richardson; and Tom Rock.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Roy Caudill Sadler; St. Elizabeth's General Hospital v. H. H. Smallwood; Star Amusement Co.; George Sayers; Mrs. W. C. St. Clair; Robert Snider; George C. Spangler; B. H. Taylor: Ottomar Strange; W. E. Snider; E. E. Snidow; Snow Church Directory Co.; W. A. Snidow, et al; H. M. Smith; J. T. Snidow; C. P., J. W., and P. F. Shrader; Maggie Songer, et al; and Simon Solins v. P. W. Strother.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterial also concerns the Town of Pearisburg and the law firm of Williams and Williams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes J. W. Turner; Spear and Co. v. S. A. Thompson; Young v. B. J. Thompson; Howe, Cora and Medie Tabor; B. M. Teel v. Joe Troitino; W. A. Thornhill; Theodore T. Thomas; and University of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes W. R. Williamson; Julia Woodyard; L. C. Williams; Walker A. Williams, I. E. Williams; Roy Witten; Charles Wilkenson; Claude Williams; George W. Wheeler; Mrs. Margaret Williamson; Harrison Woodyard; Martin Williams; J. W. Williams; W. F. Wright; J. W. Walker and Son; Roberta Shamson v. T. B. Shannon; John Walker; A. C. Williams; R. H. Woods v. J. E. Webb; Lewis Wall; F. H. Woods; Donald Williams and S. S. Williams; Fred Wells; L. C. Woodyard; Everette Wolf; Homer Wilson; J. H. Walker, Susie J. Walker; and J. J. Wicker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes copies of title abstracts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes title abstracts, loan contract, land sales, and a few court cases.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes land transactions, loan contracts, and a few claim suits in rough alphabetical order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes S. J., J. H., and D. H. Walker; Harvey B. Wilson, et al to C. V. Wilson; D. W. Sanders to Ernest Hilton; Harry M. Douthat; Pearisburg Methodist Church; Morton King; Jack Turner; Noble D. Porterfield to T. M. Smith; C. B. Gilliam to the First Methodist Church of Pearisburg; J. L. Morris; and E. H. Dillon, et al to R. C. Dillon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes contracts, court cases, land sales, collection suits, and court briefs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Hazel B. Keffer; Roy Dunford; G. W. Nowlin; J. W. Hale; W. H. Nickels; N \u0026amp; W Railway Co. annual passes; S. B. Nelson; Radford Finance Corp.; and A. K. Hylto.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludse C. J. Presby (Prealey?); H. H. Powell; Martin Williams; Leonard Freeman; W. D. Payne; B. W. Porterfield; O. K. Phleager; Bank of Pocahontas; L. L. Prescott; J. P. Price; J. B. Pulliam; J. H. Price; Pulaski Grocery Co.; Pearisburg Virginian; Cleopatra Porterfield; Personal Services, Inc; Mrs. W. L. Piper; A. J. Porterfield; Mrs. W. P. Poindexter; R. F. Pritchard; Princeton Motor Co.; Pembroke Mutual Telephone  Co.; A. M. Pyne; First National Bank of Peterstown; Mattie Spangler; Sarah Ella Porterfield; Carrie Page; S. A., J. M., and R. W. Patteson; G. H. Parent Co.; Walter M. Perdue; and C. W. Peek and Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Southeastern Finance Co.; T. G. Porterfield; Office rent receipts for M. P. Farrier; Roundtree Corp. v. W. N. Hurley; Richmond Office Supply Co.; Rawls-Dickson Candy Co.; Chas. S. Roller, Jr.; Mrs. Lacy Riggs; B. S. Ratcliff; A. W. Robertson; The Repass Adjustment Bureau; Frank Turner Shop; Richmond Adjustment Bureau; the Roanoke Hardware Co.; Roanoke Photo Finishing Co.; Miss Mary Rogers; Bruce Rader; W. H., H. M., and W. P. Reynolds; T. J. Pearson; Hugh Reid; Chief of delinquent tax section for Com. of Virginia; J. P. Royall; Harry H. Roberts; Ronceverte Small Loan Co.; and R. D. Rowley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Kate A. Simpson; A. E., E. J., and J. L. Straley; Atlee L. Smith; F. H. Stansill; Southwest Loan and Discount Co., Inc.; H. P. Sartin; D. C. Spangler; and Thomas B. Stanley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes E. E. Sarver from Isaac Williams; M. L. and F. S. Williams; J. C. Williams v. Commercial Credit Co.; W. G. Williams; S. S., G. L., and C. B. Williams; and Donald L. and C. K. Williams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents are similar to Box 36.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes deeds, correspondence, small claim collection, damage suits with a few land sales, divorce suits, and contract disputes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe majority of material deals with small claim collection and damage suits, but there are also a few land sales, divorce suits, and contract disputes. (Material that was not in file folders have been arranged alphabetically in file folders.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes record of expenses kept by A. L. Farrier.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes six checkbooks containing stubs and blank checks, which show outlays and deposits of Williams and Farrier and Farrier and Farrier law firms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes list of collection cases handled by Martin Williams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes list of cases and fees received.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes only one incomplete entry concerning a stock holder's meeting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes collection suits, fees for services, and disbursement of funds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes court suits, deeds, collection suits, court briefs, negatives, checks, and correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes personal accounts and fees received.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes expense, personal, and cash accounts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords concerning the settlement of the following estates: F. E. Dunkler; W. R. Powell, E. S. Denins; H. L. Eaton; and A. J. Hardwick.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords kept by M. P. Farrier, admin. for estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccounts kept in regard to timber operations on the land of J. J. Cole.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA statement of receipts and disbursements for the estate, agreed to by J. M. St. Clair, guardian, and recorded by M. P. Farrier.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes collections and disbursements, fees received, and estate settlement of the M. P. Farrier estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes deeds, correspondence, contracts, court suits, and materials pertaining to estate settlements and other legal matters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes list of collection suits handled by Williams and Farrier.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes records of money and fees received, estate and court cases settled, and money disbursements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes records of an unnamed estate with heirs G. W. Meredith, Lacy Meredith, and Helen E. Hendrickson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes list of collection suits handled by Williams and Farrier.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence, court suits, contracts, records of receipts and disbursements, and general records concerning the settlement of Honaker and Feeney receivership of M. P. Farrier.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes three sets of letters from unmarked letter boxes in rough alphabetical order within each set.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes letters between M. P. Farrier and the heirs of the G. A. Shumate Estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes company's incorporation charter and stockholder's meetings, kept by M. P. Farrier, who was company secretary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes record of incorporation and stockholder's meetings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes check stubs and cancelled checks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInside cover is labeled Peters Mountain Mining Co., Narrows, Va., 1917. The title page and index have been cut out, however. On an inside page, in front of the few pages of records, is the title Crockett Mining Company), 1918. A few pages of records follow, with wages page and expenses incurred.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes deposit slips, notes, and records concerning the settlement of the estate in a box.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords concern the Big Stony Railway Co., Bland County Lumber Co., the Camp Mfg. Co., the Flat Top Manganese Mines, E. S. Sufferin, and the Strange Mining Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes list of collection suits handled by M. P. Farrier.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes records for a lumber company, possibly Bland Lumber Co. [Index and title pages are missing.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes only one suit for Walker A. 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Materials include copies of deeds, title searches, land transactions, estate matters, loan contracts, divorce suits, small claims collection suits, ledgers, and correspondence. Additional details of some files are included in the original inventories, available on request.","Two series of files from a wooden cabinet. The first set deals mainly with land and estate matters, mostly from the early 1940s. The second set concerns estates. Files are from the office of Pearisburg attorneys, M. P. and A. L. Farrier and of Martin Williams and M. P. Farrier.","Files are from the office of Pearisburg attorneys, M. P. and A. L. Farrier.","Typed and hand written material concerning land transactions between Welford W. Dowdy and Virginia Dowdy Broadwell, Clarence Sarver, et al, and Everett Scott, Riley Warden and A. B. Allen, Henry Dalton and J.F. Rushbrook, Hallie Porterfield Stower and F. R. Parr and a title to the Mountain View Subdivision in Pearisburg, Va.","Farrier and Farrier negotiate several land transactions between Giles County land owners and the USDA Forest Service. Owners are trying to capitalize on the high demand for lumber resulting from its new usage in World War II.","Slight material concerning debts and taxes of the Little Stony Game and Fish Preserve, and a statement declaring M. P. Farrier trustee of the Preserve. See Federal Forest Service file concerning sale of the Preserve.","Various wills, presumably written by A. L. Farrier, for the following people: John H. Givens; Erastus E. Cook; Walter Gauties; James M. Dillard; Ada S. Lambert; Vance S. Lambert; William T. Doyle; Grace J. Kirk; G. A. Kessinger; and John Hundley Eller.","Files are from the office of Pearisburg attorneys, M. P. and A. L. Farrier.","An association of southwest Virginia businessmen, including M. P. Farrier, F. E. and W. B. Snidow, Martin Williams, and other prominent Giles County men, established for the purpose of exploiting coal and gas deposits in the area. The company does not appear to have done well. File contains mostly handwritten statements concerning debts and assets.","Substantial correspondence with Bancroft-Whitney Co. concerning the purchases of law books by M. P. and A. L. Farrier.","When the Bland County Lumber Co. went bankrupt some time after 1936, a commissioner was appointed to investigate the company's liabilities and assets. Material in this file consists mainly of M. P. Farrier's handwritten answers to a series of questions put to him by the commissioner. Farrier gives detailed information concerning land holdings and company debts. See related Bland Lumber Co. files (Bland County Lumber Co. v. Mrs. A. A. Strange and Bland Lumber Company Maps).","In his capacity as County Commissioner of Accounts, M. P. Farrier reviewed the accounts submitted by the administrator for the following estates: M. E. Gooch; A. J. Straley; O. S. Dillow; J. A. Stafford; W. E. P. Lucus; W. B. Staffoed; A. J. Smith; I. W. Peters; W. L. Price; J. A. Gusler; C. W. Shannon; L. A. Ritter; C. W. Straley; J. A. Bane; G. M. Henderson; and C. W. Meredith. He likewise reviewed the accounts submitted by guardians for the following people: A. J. Smith; W. O. Smith; M. L. Collins; M. W. Runions. January 1928-January 1938.","Similar to the above for following estates: J. W. T. Henderson; J. D. French; J. W. Stafford; E. G. Sarver; M. S. Woodyard; J. R. Emmons; M. T. Barger; W. A. Johnson; E. S. Johnson; J. F. Jewel; and John Brill. Also for guardians of M. L. Collins; Dewey and Almoa Daves; Margaret McNeely; George Akers, and Lewis Rowe. May 1934-November 1939.","M. P. Farrier, as Commissioner of Accounts for Giles County, reviews the statements of Minnie F. Davis, guardian for Leonard A. French, a minor.","Similar to above files for following estates: G. G. Lindsey; S. K. Bane; J. E. Tripton; M. G. J. Snidow; G. T. Fuller; P. N. Southern; J. H. Spangler; J. R. Johnston; A. E. Dunford; M. W. Mallory; Edward Lowe; Fount Johnson; J. T. S. Hoge; R. L. Elmore; J. W. Turner; J. M. Ratcliff; J. M. Farley; J. M. Givens. Likewise for the guardians of Donald and Arthur Stafford; M. L. Collins; Frank and Mary L. Johnston; L. B. and M. W. Bowen; O. B. Snidow; A. E. Epling; trusteeship over Harry J. James. April 1936-October 1940.","Similar to the above for the following estates: L. S. McElroth; E. B. French; M.E. Mottesheard; D. F. Hale; S. C. Overstreet; F. W. Williams; P. J. Muncy; S. D. Lucas; L. J. Smith; Albert Hutchinson; Sylvester Snodgrass; H. W. Morris; S. T. Pack; C. L. Simpkins; G. H. Dennis; W. B. Knight; I. P. Thompson; G. A. Shumate; Tom Smith; W. S. Dean; J. W. Turner; Frances Williams; N. E. Buckland; A. J. Straley; F. L. Johnston; J. L. Straley; and B. S. Huffman. Also for guardians of Robert Croy; Ernest Robertson; Fay, Louise, Irene and Johnston Smith; Brackett Porterfield; Rhoda E. Eplling; Llwellyn and Mary T. Johnson; Lula Porterfield; M. E. Stafford; Ilean and Crackett Straley; L. A. French; and Larry Woodyard. Wills of J. A. Adair and W. F. Webb. December 1922-April 1933.","Similar to above for the following estates: W. D. Ratcliff; E. S. Ratcliff; J. W. Meredith; L. M. Whittaker; A. J. Straley; J. E. Carson; F. H. Stafford; J. S. Eaton; E. J. Morris; H. H. Smith; S. K. Woods; Joshua Radford; A. W. Snidow; G. G. Lindsey; P. B. Wimmer and O. L. Williams. Also for guardians of Goodlow Straley, Johnson Smith, and I. S. Vaught. April 1937-January 1939.","Similar to above for the following estates: G. W. Nowlin; L. M. Thompson; J. D. Mann; A. B. hare; Sallie Hambrick; R. A. Pauley; S. V. White; A. D. Collins; A. P. Saunders; J. R. Emmons; Annie Dickinson; W. H. Thomas; J. M. Wright; C. B. Williams; G. L. Bane; W. T. Kirk; Louise Jarvis; S. L. Buckland; H. W. Mann; B. F. Riddle; M. F. Cooper; R. V. Wheeler; J. J. Topsail; G. G. Lindsey. Also for the guardians of Louis and O. P. Ferrell and Polly Ann and J. A. Eppley. September 1938-October 1943.","Similar to the above for the following estates: E. L. Buchanan; E. E. Montgomery; J. T. Bishop; M. A. Muncy; J. H. Duncan; Gertude Fisher; W. H. Reynolds; C. H. Wimmer; C. E. Cooper; B. M. Johnston; H. H. Wolfe; O. B. Quick; L. C. Williams; and Nannie Gordon. All material in this file is handwritten indicating that the statements are not final drafts. Also, about half have uncashed check to F. E. Snidow attached, indicating they were not recorded by the county clerk. September 1942-May 1945.","M. P. Farrier acting for the interest of the E. S. Dennis heirs, disposes of the property and real estate of E. S. Dennis in an attempt to satisfy the debts of the deceased. Extensive correspondence between Farrier and the two heirs. September 1921-February 1925.","Statements of claim against Dennis estate. March 1922-January 1930.","Office files of M. P. Farrier (abbreviated MPF).","Present are the receipts showing land taxes paid by J. D. Foote for 1916-1919. Majority of the material consists of deeds showing the extensive land holdings of Foote in Giles County.","Present are two receipts for a burial blot near Pearisburg, a Christmas card and Valentine card from his wife, and two letters from an acquaintance in Richmond.","MPF was a member of the county committee which investigated the prospect of establishing a county budget. The committee felt that a budget was unnecessary since the county's revenue was large enough to afford the freedom of action provided by a non-budget system. A detail statement of all assessed real estate and property in Giles County is presented, as well as a statement of yearly county expenditures. Files also contain a copy of the Pearisburg Virginian, dated April 1, 1920, which has a series of articles and editorials concerning a county board for road improvement.","Some correspondence, but most material consists of copies of bills MPF wanted presented to the General Assembly. Bills concern: condemnation of private land; collection of taxes and levies; construction and maintenance of division fences; grants of public land; a new charter for the town of Narrows; terms of court for Giles County; sentencing felony convictions; right of land ownership; awarding and dissolving of injunctions; bonding of committees; certificates of acknowledgement; and regulation of judgments.","MPF was the patron of several bills before the General Assembly on the following subjects: partnerships, sale of estate property and dissolution injunctions. Copies of numerous other bills are included, received by MPF as a member of the General Assembly.","Extensive correspondence between Layman and MPF concerning cases on which they worked together. Layman, attorney from New Castle, seems to have collaborated with Farrier throughout their extensive careers.","MPF aided in the revision of the Pulaski and Giles Mutual Insurance Co. by-laws. He was also a policy holder.","Two notes and two contracts signed by Porterfield. Contracts concern the purchase of sheep and horses by Porterfield from MPF.","Present are deeds, loans, and contracts executed by MPF for Porterfield. There is also a statement of accounts for the estate of G. T. Porterfield.","Several drafts of petitions, bills, and resolutions presented to the Virginia Assembly concerning improvement, construction, and maintenance of public roads in Giles County.","MPF attempted to aid E. S. Ratcliff in his efforts to obtain full insurance benefits from the U. S. Veterans Bureau owing from his son's death. Mrs. Landona E. Ratcliff was receiving monthly check as a beneficiary of her son. Upon her death, E. S. Ratcliff sought to transfer the benefits to himself acting as administrator of his wife's estate.","Incorporation papers for the bank are present as well as several collection cases handled by MPF. In one incident, it appears A. L. Farrier resigned as cashier when his books came up $450 short during an audit. In another, Martin Williams, MPF, and A. L. Farrier were investigated by a state commission to determine their relationship to three lumber companies who borrowed heavily from the bank before folding.","Correspondence between Governor Trinkle and MPF concerning various bills before the General Assembly. The question of building a new system of public roads in Virginia seems to be a much-discussed issue.","MPF accepts a position as title examiner. Except for three letters between Farrier and company representatives, the majority of the material consists of blank forms.","Copies of wills: K. R. and N. L. Shumate; J. L. Harris; A. S. and J. W. Miller; B. L. Hale; L. L. Teel; Nannie Gordon; J. M. and M. J. Tuggle; C. E. Sonner; M. C. Bolton; E. J. Draper; A. L. Caldwell; and E. A. Keister.","Acting as guardian, MPF controlled a small amount of money belonging to each girl, from which he paid for items like schoolbooks, clothes, medicine, etc. until the girls came of age.","Office files of M. P. Farrier (abbreviated MPF).","Williams and Farrier and Farrier handle various matters for several churches in Giles County. Most common is the buying, selling, and granting of church land.","Office files from Farrier and Farrier (abbreviated F\u0026F), mostly from M. P. Farrier (abbreviated MPF).","Blank forms for incorporation of companies.","Materials concern MPF's sale of Brown's interest in land to pay off debt to the First National Bank of Pearisburg and Sinking Valley Creek Bank. See also Horton, E. W. v. Ellen E. Taylor, et al folder.","MPF represented Snidow who sold land he held in trust to pay off the owner's (Lula Gusler) debts. The remaining funds were distributed to Henry Gusler and other heirs.","Files from the offices of Martin Williams and M. P. Farrier (abbreviated MPF). Subjects range from Appalachian Electric Power Co. to Norfolk \u0026 Western, in rough alphabetical order.","Abstracts for land parcels in Giles County bought by Appalachian Electric Power Co.","IRS requests for detailed statement of 1917-1918; income tax reports from the company, June 1921-January 1922. Income tax reports for 1921 and 1923, December 1920-December 1923. Notes concerning asses and liabilities of the company, December 1919-June 1924.","Statements of shipments by the company, November 1919-December 1920. Claim against Strange Mining Co. seeking compensation for converting to war production and re-converting following World War I, November 1922. Materials concerning business operations, January 1920-January 1922.","Williams and Farrier correspondence as representation for the company, in particular land sales, timber and mineral rights, and contracts, January 1924-October 1927. IRS requests for tax reports, March 1922-June 1925.","File suggests either MPF or Williams served as trial judge.","File contains a deed between Dunn and J. H. Jervis, but makes no mention of Williams.","Bland County matters, March-October 1926. Tazewell matters, April 1927-September 1929. Suit v. I. P. King, March 1927-June 1929. Foreclosure suits, land sales, farm loan applications, title abstracts, detailed loan applications, April 1917-November 1929.","Files from the offices of Martin Williams and M. P. Farrier (abbreviated MPF). Subjects range from Norfolk \u0026 Western to Waddle, et al.","Include title searches conducted by attorneys in regard to loan and insurance applications, also in regard to land transactions.","Most files concern loan contracts and land transactions.","With a few exceptions, most of the material in this box concerns loan contracts and land transactions.","Includes material found loose at the front of the box. Consists of deeds, abstracts, court briefs, contracts, and correspondence connected to the work of Andrew L. Farrier.","Material found loose at the front of the box. Work by Williams \u0026 Farrier or Martin P. Farrier, including deeds, title abstracts, cancelled checks, and a report on improving Mountain Lake. There are also papers concerning the estate of Percy H. Brown.","Material deals mainly with land sales.","Includes Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Jennelle; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jennings; Mr. and Mrs. Mirent L. Johnson; Mr. and Mrs. Shuler J. Johnston; Mr. and Mrs. James M. Jones; Mrs. Marie S. Journell; and Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Journell.","Includes Carrie A. McGuire; Robert L. Meredith; Cloyd C. Morris; C. P. Martin; Edward K. McCoy; Lacy W. Moore; S. A. Martin; Mid-State Homes, Inc.; Earnest H. Lang; W. W. Lafon; and Hattie E. Miller.","Includes Okley Albert; John Peery; J. Maurice Payne: Clarence Pfeifer; Ernest G. Porterfield; Ira ELmer Price; Miller C. Porterfield; James W. Perkins; Jottie M. Pennington; A. C. Pyrtle; W. C. Price; Pauline S. Phlegar; Olonzo C. Proffitt; Bill Pillion; Grayson D. Pettrey; James W. Price; Aldon B. Porterfield; Sidney L. Peeters; H. R. Price; and William D. Parcell.","Includes Basil Radford, et al; T. S. Robertson; C. O. Rogers; Ernest B. Radford; Alice F. Runion; Donald L. Ray, et al; Thomas E. Robertson; Alice M. Ragsdale; and Dallas M. Ross.","Includes L. K. Smith; Dexter Stevers; Harvey C. Snidow; John L. Stafford; W. D. Sanders; H. G. Smith; Veda S. Smith; N. E. Short; Bertie Saunders; Elizabeth Snidow Payne; Darcie C. Shelor; Douglas E. Shorter; Hattie L. Sadler; Cecil M. Surratt; Billy B. St. Clair; G. H. Gerrell; C. R. Smith; W. S. Smith; John S. St. Clair; Sidney M. Scott; R. C. Stafford; C. P. Scott; F. W. Smith; L. M. Smith; R. G. Simon; A. H. Spangler; H. P. Smith; P. L. Stephens; J. J. Snidow; Sallie Stanley; M. L. Spangler; C. R. Spangler; C. M. Smith; and George Stevens.","Includes Maps and deeds for John F. Woodyard; Clarence H. Sadler; Muriel T. Wilson; Everett N. Williams, July-November 1970; and items for O. F. Vaught; Martin Viars; Kenneth P. Young.","Includes H. M. and J. A. Gusler; Sarah G. and L. A. Blevins; and William E. Going.","Includes Gladys M. and S. K. Johnston; Sterling R. and Eddie Johnson; William G. Johnston; Robert F. and Edna W. Johnston; and W. T. and Lucy H. Jamison.","Includes C. P. Logan; Earl B. Lucas; Luther Lucas; C. W. and L. K. Long Mason; C. A. Lucas; St. Paul's Lutheran Church (Newport); James D. Lafon; L. L. and J. Doak Lucas; Minor Lafon; and Wilbur W. Lafon.","Includes Billy Gene McCall; W. F. McCall; Joseph F. McGuire; Lucy P. McGuire; Bessie Phlegar McDonald; Robert H. McCall; and E. D. McClanahan.","Includes John J. Miller; Virgil Meadows; C. F. and Edward F. Mahaffey; J. R. Morris; J. L. Morris; and Campbell and Melvin D. Mutter.","Includes Janey B. Reel; S. D. Rickman; Calla M. Roy; and Charles G. Robertson.","Includes A. E. Shumate, Jr.; J. E. Sutphin; Leland G. Smith; J. B. Stanley; C. G. Sarver; James H. Sartin; W. A. Stiff; G. M. Scott; Frank B. Strader, Jr.; W. D. Sanders; Clarence Shortt; and Floyd A. Scott.","Includes Mrs. Grace. S. Williams; Vera B. and Randolph J. Wilburn; Nola J. Woods; William E. Williams; Charles C. Weaver; John F. Woodyard; Williams-Jamison Funeral Home; and John Lee Wilson.","Includes Kile C. Williams, March 1967, and A. P. Martin, May 1968.","Primarily includes small claim collection suits.","Includes Allen F. Eaton v. E. F. Conger; Eline's, Inc. v. L. E. Munsey; Gibson Candy Co. v. James A. Woods and Lucas; Giles County Motor Co. v. B. H. Taylor; and Lockwood Embree Sales Corp. v. Virginia Garage.","Includes Rich Creek Hardware Co. v. L. M. Cooper, September 1926-November 1929; Radford Sales Corp. v. W. A. Fletcher, May-June 1930; Rocky Gap Merchantile Co. v. W. G. Kitts, July-October 1930; Rocky Gap Merchantile Co. v. B. H. Barnett, July-October 1930; Catelberg Nation Jewelry Co. v. Mrs. Carrie Rowe, September-October 1932; and Rountree's Furniture Co. v. W. N. Hurley, April-May 1933.","Includes J. E. Shcrader v. J. H. Pruett; J. C. Shelton v. M. T. McArthur; Seidman Neckware Co. v. H. B. Shelton Co.; J. L. Sibold v. T. L. Litchford; and Spiegel v. Burman Blankenship.","Includes S. E. Stafford v. H. D. Sands; F. P. Snidow and Co. v. Floyd Kissinger; Shelton and Shelton v. Thompson and Taylor; Shelton and Shelton v. B. H. Taylor; Shelton and Shelton v. W. B. Snidow; Dr. S. A. Tuck v. Robert Jones; St. Clair v. Gordon; and St. Luke's Hospital v. George Chapman, dec'd.","Includes O. K. Caps v. Wolf Creek Merchantile Co.; Witten, T. F. v. D. M. St. Clair; Warlick Piano Rooms v. J. H., E. N., and Marshal Williams; Bluefield Plate Glass v. J. L. Warren; Montgomery Ward and Co. v. H. W. Williams; and  National Biscuit Co. v. Bob's Place.","Primarily small claim suits and court cases handled by Walker Williams.","Includes P. F. Ball; Lewis Bowles; J. H. Brown; Buchanan Coal Land Corp. to Kingston Coal Co.; Clarence Brooks, et al to W. J. Brooks; T. W. Kerr to J. W. Bailey, et al; J. L Breeding to V. M. Breeding; G. O. Beckner; and J. A. D. Bales to J. S. Andrews.","Includes Caldwell Sites Co.; Sidney Chewning; W. Caudill; Eliza Comer v. W. A. Comer; Mitchell Caudle; D. E. Conley; Mrs. Arch Caldwell; S. L. Creath; Lula Carter; Athrus Chambers; W. H. Calhoun; O. H. Cunningham; Cudahy Brothers Co.; Frank D. Claypool; Dode G. Caldwell; Henry Campbell; C. I. T. Corporation; and Constantine L. Cametas.","Includes John Draper; Frank S. Demsky; R. Frank Debusk; C. W. Dunford; Carey Dunn; Frank S. Douthat; and Bessie E. Douthat.","Includes J. W. Flannagan; Rocky Gap Flooring Co.; Hoge Hunter; Will Fuller; Farmers Exchange, Inc.; Federal Land Bank of Baltimore; Marvin Farley; Mrs. J. H. Fry; Everette Fletcher; Fidelity and Deposit Co. of Maryland; Theo. R. Ferrell; Harper N. Frei; and George E. L. Fletcher.","Includes G. M. Hodge; Jack Harrell; Wilbur and Kemper Hale; Ransom B. Houchins; Frank Harless; H. F. Harless; and Beulah Holland.","Includes H. S. Edmunds; I. G. Reed; J. W. Cunningham; Standard Oil Co.; A. Ray Johnston; R. King Johnston; Emory Johnston; John Jarney; Robert A. Johnston; Mrs. Earl G. Johnson; and Mrs. Lucy Johnston.","Includes Cleo Lucas; Mrs. W. K. Leech; W. K. Lucas; Lon Link; Guy Lucas; D. O. Lawrence; and Larkin Co., Inc.","Includes J. C. Meadows; Montgomery Ward; Norton General Hospital v. E. E. Martin; Paul Martin; E. J. and Talma Martin; Harry Martin; Lee Moyer; D. H. Martin; Virginia Munsey; Cora Kerr, et al, and William Mills; Mrs. Clyde Martin; Bernard Mason; W. H. Malcom; F. E. Martin; Ann Meadows; W. S. Meadows; C. M. McClung and Co.; Merchantile Adjuster Publishing Co.; E. R. McLear; Jack Martin; Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mallory; Woody Nolen; A. J. Nackley; J. A. Newberry; Josie Perdue; A. J. Porterfield; Virgil Pennington; W. H. Quam; John H. Painter; Roy Richardson (Gov. G. C. Peery); C. A. Payson; Pure Oil Co.; S. L. and E. N. Peters; Walter Prunty; K. M. Messer v. J. C. Perdue; W. D. Pearson; Star Amusement Co.; N. F. and M. B. Rowland; Ira Reed and the Rich Creek Supply Co.; Hugh N. Rakes; W. C. Rose and Co.; J. E. Robertson, et al; Mrs. T. F. Richardson; and Tom Rock.","Includes Roy Caudill Sadler; St. Elizabeth's General Hospital v. H. H. Smallwood; Star Amusement Co.; George Sayers; Mrs. W. C. St. Clair; Robert Snider; George C. Spangler; B. H. Taylor: Ottomar Strange; W. E. Snider; E. E. Snidow; Snow Church Directory Co.; W. A. Snidow, et al; H. M. Smith; J. T. Snidow; C. P., J. W., and P. F. Shrader; Maggie Songer, et al; and Simon Solins v. P. W. Strother.","Material also concerns the Town of Pearisburg and the law firm of Williams and Williams.","Includes J. W. Turner; Spear and Co. v. S. A. Thompson; Young v. B. J. Thompson; Howe, Cora and Medie Tabor; B. M. Teel v. Joe Troitino; W. A. Thornhill; Theodore T. Thomas; and University of Virginia.","Includes W. R. Williamson; Julia Woodyard; L. C. Williams; Walker A. Williams, I. E. Williams; Roy Witten; Charles Wilkenson; Claude Williams; George W. Wheeler; Mrs. Margaret Williamson; Harrison Woodyard; Martin Williams; J. W. Williams; W. F. Wright; J. W. Walker and Son; Roberta Shamson v. T. B. Shannon; John Walker; A. C. Williams; R. H. Woods v. J. E. Webb; Lewis Wall; F. H. Woods; Donald Williams and S. S. Williams; Fred Wells; L. C. Woodyard; Everette Wolf; Homer Wilson; J. H. Walker, Susie J. Walker; and J. J. Wicker.","Includes copies of title abstracts.","Includes title abstracts, loan contract, land sales, and a few court cases.","Includes land transactions, loan contracts, and a few claim suits in rough alphabetical order.","Includes S. J., J. H., and D. H. Walker; Harvey B. Wilson, et al to C. V. Wilson; D. W. Sanders to Ernest Hilton; Harry M. Douthat; Pearisburg Methodist Church; Morton King; Jack Turner; Noble D. Porterfield to T. M. Smith; C. B. Gilliam to the First Methodist Church of Pearisburg; J. L. Morris; and E. H. Dillon, et al to R. C. Dillon.","Includes contracts, court cases, land sales, collection suits, and court briefs.","Includes Hazel B. Keffer; Roy Dunford; G. W. Nowlin; J. W. Hale; W. H. Nickels; N \u0026 W Railway Co. annual passes; S. B. Nelson; Radford Finance Corp.; and A. K. Hylto.","Includse C. J. Presby (Prealey?); H. H. Powell; Martin Williams; Leonard Freeman; W. D. Payne; B. W. Porterfield; O. K. Phleager; Bank of Pocahontas; L. L. Prescott; J. P. Price; J. B. Pulliam; J. H. Price; Pulaski Grocery Co.; Pearisburg Virginian; Cleopatra Porterfield; Personal Services, Inc; Mrs. W. L. Piper; A. J. Porterfield; Mrs. W. P. Poindexter; R. F. Pritchard; Princeton Motor Co.; Pembroke Mutual Telephone  Co.; A. M. Pyne; First National Bank of Peterstown; Mattie Spangler; Sarah Ella Porterfield; Carrie Page; S. A., J. M., and R. W. Patteson; G. H. Parent Co.; Walter M. Perdue; and C. W. Peek and Co.","Includes Southeastern Finance Co.; T. G. Porterfield; Office rent receipts for M. P. Farrier; Roundtree Corp. v. W. N. Hurley; Richmond Office Supply Co.; Rawls-Dickson Candy Co.; Chas. S. Roller, Jr.; Mrs. Lacy Riggs; B. S. Ratcliff; A. W. Robertson; The Repass Adjustment Bureau; Frank Turner Shop; Richmond Adjustment Bureau; the Roanoke Hardware Co.; Roanoke Photo Finishing Co.; Miss Mary Rogers; Bruce Rader; W. H., H. M., and W. P. Reynolds; T. J. Pearson; Hugh Reid; Chief of delinquent tax section for Com. of Virginia; J. P. Royall; Harry H. Roberts; Ronceverte Small Loan Co.; and R. D. Rowley.","Includes Kate A. Simpson; A. E., E. J., and J. L. Straley; Atlee L. Smith; F. H. Stansill; Southwest Loan and Discount Co., Inc.; H. P. Sartin; D. C. Spangler; and Thomas B. Stanley.","Includes E. E. Sarver from Isaac Williams; M. L. and F. S. Williams; J. C. Williams v. Commercial Credit Co.; W. G. Williams; S. S., G. L., and C. B. Williams; and Donald L. and C. K. Williams.","Contents are similar to Box 36.","Includes deeds, correspondence, small claim collection, damage suits with a few land sales, divorce suits, and contract disputes.","The majority of material deals with small claim collection and damage suits, but there are also a few land sales, divorce suits, and contract disputes. (Material that was not in file folders have been arranged alphabetically in file folders.)","Includes record of expenses kept by A. L. Farrier.","Includes six checkbooks containing stubs and blank checks, which show outlays and deposits of Williams and Farrier and Farrier and Farrier law firms.","Includes list of collection cases handled by Martin Williams.","Includes list of cases and fees received.","Includes only one incomplete entry concerning a stock holder's meeting.","Includes collection suits, fees for services, and disbursement of funds.","Includes court suits, deeds, collection suits, court briefs, negatives, checks, and correspondence.","Includes personal accounts and fees received.","Includes expense, personal, and cash accounts.","Records concerning the settlement of the following estates: F. E. Dunkler; W. R. Powell, E. S. Denins; H. L. Eaton; and A. J. Hardwick.","Records kept by M. P. Farrier, admin. for estate.","Accounts kept in regard to timber operations on the land of J. J. Cole.","A statement of receipts and disbursements for the estate, agreed to by J. M. St. Clair, guardian, and recorded by M. P. Farrier.","Includes collections and disbursements, fees received, and estate settlement of the M. P. Farrier estate.","Includes deeds, correspondence, contracts, court suits, and materials pertaining to estate settlements and other legal matters.","Includes list of collection suits handled by Williams and Farrier.","Includes records of money and fees received, estate and court cases settled, and money disbursements.","Includes records of an unnamed estate with heirs G. W. Meredith, Lacy Meredith, and Helen E. Hendrickson.","Includes list of collection suits handled by Williams and Farrier.","Includes correspondence, court suits, contracts, records of receipts and disbursements, and general records concerning the settlement of Honaker and Feeney receivership of M. P. Farrier.","Includes three sets of letters from unmarked letter boxes in rough alphabetical order within each set.","Includes letters between M. P. Farrier and the heirs of the G. A. 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This series is arranged at the file and item level and chronologically. In order to maintain original order, the titles of each item begin with the names of the individual administrative departments to which they belong.\nBecause they all fall under the category of business records, one series by that name suffices for the purposes of this record.","This series contains 125 business ledgers that have been numbered sequentially, and other paperwork and material that directly related to the business dealings of the Charlottesville Woolen Mills. This includes loose legal documents, correspondence, newspaper clipping, or materials from the ledgers themselves, all part of the greater business records of the Charlottesville Woolen Mills.","Board of Directors and Stockholders:\nLedgers 1-12,\nLoose materials in minute books,\n\"Comparison of yearly earnings\",\nStock sales register, and\nLoose Materials in Stock Ledgers","Executive:\nLedger 13, and\nCorrespondence","Financial:\nLedgers 14-26","Superintendent:\nLedgers 27-71","Sales:\nLedgers 72-75","Labor:\nLedgers 76-118, and\nLoose materials in timebooks","Production:\nLedgers 119-125","Legal and Property:\nAbstract of title: Shadwell Dam, Virginia,\nTrademark patent,\nData re. Sale to C + O RR Co of Shadwell Property, and\nBlueprint of \"property to be acquired from Charlottesville woolen mills near Shadwell, VA\"","Series 2:","Miscellaneous, ~1913-1933 (3.75 cubic feet). This series is arranged first chronoligically according to the dates provided. The materials in this series vary from tools used in the factory to samples used for sales. The date range is a rough estimate based on what dates are provided. Some artifacts have no dates attributed to them and may have been created prior to 1913. The fabric samples dated from 1913 to 1933 are themselves arranged numerically according to their respective pattern numbers. The tin advert sign was made in Philadelphia, PA.","The fabric samples are arranged by numbers that correspond to specific fabric patterns. The numbers are located on the front of the paper covers of each sample.","The fabric samples are arranged by numbers that correspond to specific fabric patterns. The numbers are located on the front of the paper covers of each sample.","The Charlottesville Woolen Mills factory was incorporated in 1868 by H.C. Marchant and was located in the southeastern part of Charlottesville, VA.","From the 1830s until it's seizure by the Confederate governement in 1861, the building operated as a combination wool, cotton, flour and lumber mill, and later also included a blacksmith's shop, corn mill, grist mill, plaster mill, and a store selling dry goods. During this time the land was sold a number of times until 1960, when the company was reorganized as the Charlottesville Manufacturing Company, with John A. Marchant, his son. Henry Clay Marchant, John Wood, H. L. Anderson, T. J. Wertenbaker, and John C. Patterson operating a joint stock company. The textile plant provided wool uniforms for the soldiers of the Confederacy during the Civil War. A second reorganization in 1964 made Henry Clay Marchant the sole owner. Following the destruction of the mill during the Civil War and after the war had ended, the factory was rebuilt, and, on December 18, 1868, Charlottesville Woolen Mills was chartered \"for the manufacture, purchase and sale of woolen, cotton, silk and other fabrics ...\"","The plant went on to provide high quality textiles used by Brooks Brothers clothiers, uniforms for the cadets of West Point, and police officers in New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, and Los Angeles. At one point 90 percent of the country's military schools, including the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, purchased uniforms made here. Coffin makers in Atlanta and Burlington, N.C., also used the soft cloth to line caskets.","Charlottesvills Woolen Mills survived the Great Depression of the 1930s mainly because of its uniform contracts. It experienced its greatest prosperity manufacturing uniforms for soldiers during World War I and II. During the height of World War II a work force of about 400 people was producing 15,000 yards of uniform cloth a month.","In 1959 Charlottesville Woolen Mills was bought by Kent Manufacturing Company, of Philadelphia. The introduction of synthetic fabrics in the late 1950s led to a decrease in demand for wool. In 1962 Kent Manufacturing Company dissolved the Charlottesville Woolen Mills.","Sources:","Maurer, David. \"Woolen Mills wove a tight community.\" The Daily Progress, http://www.dailyprogress.com/lifestyles/woolen-mills-wove-a-tight-community/article_467a3534-5d1b-5f83-abdb-f1a170eb0396.html. 28 Aug. 2011.","Delesline, Nate. \"Historic Woolen Mills under contract for sale.\" The Daily Progress, http://www.dailyprogress.com/news/historic-woolen-mills-under-contract-for-sale/article_7512bd70-b082-11e3-9f64-0017a43b2370.html. 20 March 2014.","Dailty Progress Staff. \"Labor dispute at Woolen Mills leads to worker strike.\" The Daily Progress, http://www.dailyprogress.com/125yearsofprogress/labor-dispute-at-woolen-mills-leads-to-worker-strike/article_49c5dff0-ec7d-11e6-9604-4f40db426882.html. 6 Feb. 2017.","Gianniny, Jr., Allan, Compiler. \"Charlottesville Woolen Mills Chronology.\" Historic Woolen Mills, http://historicwoolenmills.org/chronology.html. Accessed 19 Feb. 2018.","Britton, Rick. \"The Charlottesville Woolen Mills, Clothing a Nation.\" Historic Woolen Mills, http://historicwoolenmills.org/Charlottesville.html. 2006.","Poindexter, Harry Edward. \"A History of the Charlottesville Woolen Mills.\" Thesis (M.A.), University of Virginia, 1955.","Daily Progress Staff. \"City's Oldest Industry is Regaining Health.\" The Daily Progress Charlottesville Bicentennial Edition, vol. 72, no. 89, 1962, p. 58.","Sandbeck, Peter. A History of the Charlottesville Woolen Mills.Nichols Student Papers, University of Virginia School of Architecture, 1975.","Charlottesville Woolen Mills, Charlottesville, VA. \nBusiness records, 1868-1956. Incorporated 1868 by H.C. Marchant; operated until 1962.","This collection is comprised of ledgers, papers, artifacts, a map, and a panoramic photograph. It is divided into two series: Business Records and Miscellaneous. 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This includes loose legal documents, correspondence, newspaper clipping, or materials from the ledgers themselves, all part of the greater business records of the Charlottesville Woolen Mills.","Board of Directors and Stockholders:\nLedgers 1-12,\nLoose materials in minute books,\n\"Comparison of yearly earnings\",\nStock sales register, and\nLoose Materials in Stock Ledgers","Executive:\nLedger 13, and\nCorrespondence","Financial:\nLedgers 14-26","Superintendent:\nLedgers 27-71","Sales:\nLedgers 72-75","Labor:\nLedgers 76-118, and\nLoose materials in timebooks","Production:\nLedgers 119-125","Legal and Property:\nAbstract of title: Shadwell Dam, Virginia,\nTrademark patent,\nData re. Sale to C + O RR Co of Shadwell Property, and\nBlueprint of \"property to be acquired from Charlottesville woolen mills near Shadwell, VA\"","Series 2:","Miscellaneous, ~1913-1933 (3.75 cubic feet). This series is arranged first chronoligically according to the dates provided. The materials in this series vary from tools used in the factory to samples used for sales. The date range is a rough estimate based on what dates are provided. Some artifacts have no dates attributed to them and may have been created prior to 1913. The fabric samples dated from 1913 to 1933 are themselves arranged numerically according to their respective pattern numbers. The tin advert sign was made in Philadelphia, PA.","The fabric samples are arranged by numbers that correspond to specific fabric patterns. The numbers are located on the front of the paper covers of each sample.","The fabric samples are arranged by numbers that correspond to specific fabric patterns. The numbers are located on the front of the paper covers of each sample."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Charlottesville Woolen Mills factory was incorporated in 1868 by H.C. 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Following the destruction of the mill during the Civil War and after the war had ended, the factory was rebuilt, and, on December 18, 1868, Charlottesville Woolen Mills was chartered \"for the manufacture, purchase and sale of woolen, cotton, silk and other fabrics ...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe plant went on to provide high quality textiles used by Brooks Brothers clothiers, uniforms for the cadets of West Point, and police officers in New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, and Los Angeles. At one point 90 percent of the country's military schools, including the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, purchased uniforms made here. Coffin makers in Atlanta and Burlington, N.C., also used the soft cloth to line caskets.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharlottesvills Woolen Mills survived the Great Depression of the 1930s mainly because of its uniform contracts. It experienced its greatest prosperity manufacturing uniforms for soldiers during World War I and II. During the height of World War II a work force of about 400 people was producing 15,000 yards of uniform cloth a month.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn 1959 Charlottesville Woolen Mills was bought by Kent Manufacturing Company, of Philadelphia. The introduction of synthetic fabrics in the late 1950s led to a decrease in demand for wool. In 1962 Kent Manufacturing Company dissolved the Charlottesville Woolen Mills.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSources:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaurer, David. \"Woolen Mills wove a tight community.\" The Daily Progress, http://www.dailyprogress.com/lifestyles/woolen-mills-wove-a-tight-community/article_467a3534-5d1b-5f83-abdb-f1a170eb0396.html. 28 Aug. 2011.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDelesline, Nate. \"Historic Woolen Mills under contract for sale.\" The Daily Progress, http://www.dailyprogress.com/news/historic-woolen-mills-under-contract-for-sale/article_7512bd70-b082-11e3-9f64-0017a43b2370.html. 20 March 2014.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDailty Progress Staff. \"Labor dispute at Woolen Mills leads to worker strike.\" The Daily Progress, http://www.dailyprogress.com/125yearsofprogress/labor-dispute-at-woolen-mills-leads-to-worker-strike/article_49c5dff0-ec7d-11e6-9604-4f40db426882.html. 6 Feb. 2017.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGianniny, Jr., Allan, Compiler. \"Charlottesville Woolen Mills Chronology.\" Historic Woolen Mills, http://historicwoolenmills.org/chronology.html. Accessed 19 Feb. 2018.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBritton, Rick. \"The Charlottesville Woolen Mills, Clothing a Nation.\" Historic Woolen Mills, http://historicwoolenmills.org/Charlottesville.html. 2006.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePoindexter, Harry Edward. \"A History of the Charlottesville Woolen Mills.\" Thesis (M.A.), University of Virginia, 1955.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaily Progress Staff. \"City's Oldest Industry is Regaining Health.\" The Daily Progress Charlottesville Bicentennial Edition, vol. 72, no. 89, 1962, p. 58.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSandbeck, Peter. A History of the Charlottesville Woolen Mills.Nichols Student Papers, University of Virginia School of Architecture, 1975.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Historical Note"],"bioghist_tesim":["The Charlottesville Woolen Mills factory was incorporated in 1868 by H.C. 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Following the destruction of the mill during the Civil War and after the war had ended, the factory was rebuilt, and, on December 18, 1868, Charlottesville Woolen Mills was chartered \"for the manufacture, purchase and sale of woolen, cotton, silk and other fabrics ...\"","The plant went on to provide high quality textiles used by Brooks Brothers clothiers, uniforms for the cadets of West Point, and police officers in New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, and Los Angeles. At one point 90 percent of the country's military schools, including the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, purchased uniforms made here. Coffin makers in Atlanta and Burlington, N.C., also used the soft cloth to line caskets.","Charlottesvills Woolen Mills survived the Great Depression of the 1930s mainly because of its uniform contracts. It experienced its greatest prosperity manufacturing uniforms for soldiers during World War I and II. During the height of World War II a work force of about 400 people was producing 15,000 yards of uniform cloth a month.","In 1959 Charlottesville Woolen Mills was bought by Kent Manufacturing Company, of Philadelphia. The introduction of synthetic fabrics in the late 1950s led to a decrease in demand for wool. In 1962 Kent Manufacturing Company dissolved the Charlottesville Woolen Mills.","Sources:","Maurer, David. \"Woolen Mills wove a tight community.\" The Daily Progress, http://www.dailyprogress.com/lifestyles/woolen-mills-wove-a-tight-community/article_467a3534-5d1b-5f83-abdb-f1a170eb0396.html. 28 Aug. 2011.","Delesline, Nate. \"Historic Woolen Mills under contract for sale.\" The Daily Progress, http://www.dailyprogress.com/news/historic-woolen-mills-under-contract-for-sale/article_7512bd70-b082-11e3-9f64-0017a43b2370.html. 20 March 2014.","Dailty Progress Staff. \"Labor dispute at Woolen Mills leads to worker strike.\" The Daily Progress, http://www.dailyprogress.com/125yearsofprogress/labor-dispute-at-woolen-mills-leads-to-worker-strike/article_49c5dff0-ec7d-11e6-9604-4f40db426882.html. 6 Feb. 2017.","Gianniny, Jr., Allan, Compiler. \"Charlottesville Woolen Mills Chronology.\" Historic Woolen Mills, http://historicwoolenmills.org/chronology.html. Accessed 19 Feb. 2018.","Britton, Rick. \"The Charlottesville Woolen Mills, Clothing a Nation.\" Historic Woolen Mills, http://historicwoolenmills.org/Charlottesville.html. 2006.","Poindexter, Harry Edward. \"A History of the Charlottesville Woolen Mills.\" Thesis (M.A.), University of Virginia, 1955.","Daily Progress Staff. \"City's Oldest Industry is Regaining Health.\" The Daily Progress Charlottesville Bicentennial Edition, vol. 72, no. 89, 1962, p. 58.","Sandbeck, Peter. A History of the Charlottesville Woolen Mills.Nichols Student Papers, University of Virginia School of Architecture, 1975."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMSS 16353 Charlottesville Woolen Mills Records, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["MSS 16353 Charlottesville Woolen Mills Records, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCharlottesville Woolen Mills, Charlottesville, VA. \nBusiness records, 1868-1956. Incorporated 1868 by H.C. Marchant; operated until 1962.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis collection is comprised of ledgers, papers, artifacts, a map, and a panoramic photograph. It is divided into two series: Business Records and Miscellaneous. The first series, Business Records contains ledgers and business related paperwork, such as correspondence and legal documetns. The second series, Miscellaneous, contains the remaining artifacts and materials not directly associated with the business dealings of the Charlottesville Woolen Mills.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA list of names located within this collection:\nMr. George R.B. Michie,\nMr. Edward Van Wagenen,\nMr. P.M. Greene,\nMr. John S. White,\nMr. Rigby,\nW. Erskine Buford,\nFred L. Watson,\nArchibald Lammey,\nHenry J. Wilkinson,\nGeorge W. Sommers,\nCharles H. Dickinson, Jr.,\nDonal G. Chester,\nGeorge T. Huff,\nAustin Kilham,\nClark E. Lindsay,\nDr. John R. Morris, Jr.,\nHerbert J. Smith, Jr.,\nDuryee Van Wagenen,\nH.A. Dinwiddie,\nL.T. Hankel,\nJohn H. Robinson\u003c/p\u003e  "],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Charlottesville Woolen Mills, Charlottesville, VA. \nBusiness records, 1868-1956. Incorporated 1868 by H.C. Marchant; operated until 1962.","This collection is comprised of ledgers, papers, artifacts, a map, and a panoramic photograph. It is divided into two series: Business Records and Miscellaneous. The first series, Business Records contains ledgers and business related paperwork, such as correspondence and legal documetns. The second series, Miscellaneous, contains the remaining artifacts and materials not directly associated with the business dealings of the Charlottesville Woolen Mills.","A list of names located within this collection:\nMr. George R.B. Michie,\nMr. Edward Van Wagenen,\nMr. P.M. Greene,\nMr. John S. White,\nMr. Rigby,\nW. Erskine Buford,\nFred L. Watson,\nArchibald Lammey,\nHenry J. Wilkinson,\nGeorge W. Sommers,\nCharles H. Dickinson, Jr.,\nDonal G. Chester,\nGeorge T. Huff,\nAustin Kilham,\nClark E. Lindsay,\nDr. John R. Morris, Jr.,\nHerbert J. Smith, Jr.,\nDuryee Van Wagenen,\nH.A. Dinwiddie,\nL.T. Hankel,\nJohn H. Robinson"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe tin advert sign is in poor condition and should not be handled. 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Additionally, some books, magazines, and newspaper clippings are stored separately from the rest of the collection at this time. They are stored for the researcher's convenience and may be examined upon request.","Oscar Wetherhold Riegel, also known as Tom, was born in Reading, PA in 1903. Riegel's professional career began as a reporter and editor for the Chicago Tribune in the 1920s. He then shifted his focus to the information gathering and application, attaining a Bachelor's degree in the field from Dartmouth College and later attending Washington and Lee University.","Riegel became an internationally-known expert on the topic of propaganda in the 1930s after extensive studies of its importance in modern politics. His monograph, Mobilizing for Chaos: The Story of the New Propaganda, was published in 1934 and focused on the role propaganda was playing in the rise of National Socialism in Germany.\nIn his studies he amassed an extensive collection of American, European, and Asian propaganda spanning World War I through the Cold War. Aspects of his compilation of propaganda studies are included within this collection.\nRiegel joined the Washington and Lee University Journalism Department in 1930 and was named department head in 1934. He served as department head until his retirement in 1973. During his tenure with the university, he taught various courses on film, journalism, propaganda, and information application.\nHe passed away in 1997 in Lexington, VA.","Highlights of this collection include material concerning the Washington and Lee Journalism Department, including course material, student papers, and lecture notes. Supplementing this course material are published materials on the history of film, 20th century war propaganda, the Nazification of Germany, Paris in the 1920's and the \"Lost Generation.\" \nThere also includes wide selections of personal research materials for projects such as Riegel's books Mobilizing for Chaos and Crown of Glory; collections on Riegel's travels to Central and South America and Europe including Germany during the 1930s, and the typescript of his unpublished autobigraphy to 1945 titled \"Hacking It.\"","Items in this series relate to news and developments in communications sattelites. Riegel wrote a short article about their impact on mass media. His manuscripts along with correspondence, reports, and publications about communications satellites make up the bulk of this series. Some items of note include reports on the progress of Canada's Telesat system, Riegel's analysis of satellite communication, and Comsat and Intelesat reports from the early 1970's","Riegel discussed with over thirty correspondents over matters related to Communications Satellites and his academic article discussing the political barriers to satellite usage. Most correspondents provide suggestions to Riegel's article or explain how an academic journal they're associated with plans to use or not use his article.","Press releases in this subseries mostly come from the COMSAT, INTELSAT, and TELESAT corporations. These press releases give reports on the developments in the satellite industry, and the changes in stock values for these companies' shareholders.","Items in this subseries relate to pulbications from various sources refering to communications satellites. Items of note include: a Thesis titled, \"Defense Department's usage of Communications Satellites\" by Maurice Fliess from West Virginia University, annual COMSAT publications, and  a Canadian publication on the ᐊᓂᒃ (\"anik\" or little brother)satellite by TELESAT.","Items in this subseries consist of reports by government and independent organizations about communication satellites. The reports vary in focus, ranging from technical data to impending impact of satellites on public life. Items of note include the 1972 Aeronautics and Space Report of the President and the operating agreement between the United States and other nations regarding INTELSAT.","This subseries consists of Riegel's communication satellite article manuscripts. These manuscripts show the revisions Riegel made to his work.","Items in this subseries are materials related to Riegel's work on Communication Satellites that have not yet been processed.","Items in this series are relevant to the Dupont Awards, which were given to Television stations, Radiostations, and commentators who have contributed to the field in their performance on the air. Award winners received $1,000, and most used the money to fund a journalism scholarship. Within this series are correspondence between award winners, judges, the Dupont estate, Washington and Lee University, members of the Federal Communications Commission, public relations firms, and O.W. Riegel, photographs of the award winners and annual awards dinner, publications by the Dupont Awards foundation, and published statements by various awards winners. Some items and subjects of note include a draft of a couple of the physical awards, letters discussing the conclusion of Washington and Lee's Association with the awards in 1967, and some resumes of different journalists and  Judges' comments on various radio and television stations. Three scrapbooks are contained wtithin the collection, but are not in folders. They are listed in the appropriate sub-series. Major correspondents and speakers include: O. W. Riegel, FCC Chairman Rosel Hyde, and Jessie Ball Dupont.","Items in this sub-series consist of materials describing the removal of Washington and Lee University from the administration of the Dupont Awards.","Items in this subseries consist of correspondence, photos and cirtificates relating to types of awards given by institutions. Items of note include a small magazine of different award designs, correspondence over the dupont awards, and photographs of different awards.","Items in this subseries primarily consist of correspondence related to the design of a brochure for the Dupont Awards. As the Awards' curator, Riegel was responsible for the Awrds' presentation and outreach.","Items in this subseries consist of correspondents between Riegel and and individual reviewers the Dupont Awards. These letters consist of recommended radio stations  that people felt deserved the award for 1963.","Items in this sub-series consist of materials related to the Dupont Awards dinner including photographs, ivitations, and RSVP's.","Items in this subseries consist of the financial documents Riegel dealt with for the Dupont Awards. Items of note include letters with the awards' finanical statements and individual bills for expenses.","Items in this subseries relate to forms used by the Dupont Awards committee. Some forms of note include blank radio station judging forms and form letters to nominees and participants.","Riegel's correspondence in this series is primarily between different awards administrators and judges. Riegel corresponded with approximately 320 different individauls within this subseries. Correspondents of note include Mrs. Dupont, Turner Catledge, and Sol Taishoff.","Items in this subseries relate to communications between the General Federation of Women's Clubs and Riegel as curator for the Dupont Awards. Most of the correspondence consists of requests by Riegel for the leadership of the G.F.W.C. to participate on the Committee of the Dupont Awards.","Items in this sub-series consist of materials related to the judging of various Television stations, radio stations, and commentators for the Dupont Awards. Included are some judges' comments on different stations and correspondence about evaluating stations.","Items in this sub-series consist of materials related to the coverage of the Kennedy Assassination. The Dupont Awards foundation found it apporpriate to commemorate numerous stations for their detailed coverage of the event.","Items in this subseries consist of correspondence between Riegel and various lettershops regarding the production of a mass qualtity of letters to individuals regarding the awards. Some letters focused on the errors by the lettershop businesses such as errors in the use of names, punctuation, and grammar.","Items in this subseries consist of lists of individuals based on association. Some of the lists of note in this subseries include a list of CBS correspondents, Dupont Award winners, and the Dupont Award Foundation Mailing List.","Items in this sub-series consist of materials published or sent by the National Association for Better Radio and Television. This organization sought to encourage quality programing for families and children. some items of note include a booklet of television programs with ratings and reviews and newsletters mentioning the Dupont Awards.","Items in this subseries consist primarily of correspondence  addressing various concerns individuals had with the awards. These problems ranged from the permission of including some materials in various nominee presentations to the eligibility of certain networks in the Dupont Awards.","Correspondence in this subseries focuses primarily on the manner in which the Awards were determined and given. There is extensive discussion between Haefele, Spackman, and Riegel about the Trustee's involvment in the selection of judges and giving awards. The Dupont foundation wanted to increase its influence on the awards process, while Riegel thought that the Awards should have more liberty to act on its own.","Items in this subseries consist of documents by the Dupont Awards Foundation that were issued or available to the public, including: the agreements between the Dupont Foundation and the Awards committee, annual programs and brochures, and descriptions of the awards.","Items in this subseries consist of correspondence about spreading the awareness of the Dupont Awards.","Items in this subseries relate to efforts by the Dupont Awards Foundation to capitalize on their public relations. A large part of correspondence is with the Public Relations office of Earle Palmer Brown.","Correspondence in this subseries consists of correspondence related to how some winners chose to use their prize money from the Dupont Awards to give a small scholarship to journalism majors at various universities.","This subseries focuses on the process determining a logo for the Dupont Awards including correspondence, images, and sketches.","Items in this sub-series consist of materials related to the presentation of the Dupont Awards to their respective winners. Because of the annual nature of the award, material is sorted by year and then by content.","The items in this sub-series consist of miscellaeous materials that did not necessarily fit with the other groupings. Along with the files listed are two scrap-books of remarks made at the Dupont Awards Dinner.","Items in this subseries consist of materials that belong in the Journalism Department series but have not been processed into the collection yet.","Items in this series consist of and are related to O.W. Riegel's unpublished memoir \"Hacking It\". The first section of the series contains the most refined drafts of the Autobiography. Then there is correspondence between individuals who assited Riegel in drafting and editing his work. There are also several unrefined drafts of material, and a couple of artifacts and notes related to the Memoir. Housed separately from the rest of the collection, is one box of Newspaper clippings sorted by topic around different subjects Riegel's memoir addresses.","This subseries contains the most up-to-date version of Riegel's unpublished autobiography.","Correspondence in this subseries focuses on revisions of Riegel's memoirs and requests for information for Riegel to use in his writing.","Items in this subseries consist of various drafts on sections considered in the development of Riegel's Memoir. Topics range from his trip to the Virgin Islands, to his view of religion, and his year in Hungary after the conclusion of World War II.","Items in this subseries relate to Jane Riegel's materials that were stored with Riegel's autobiography. Oscar Riegel had Jane's journal bound and printed as a gift. These items are the scans and illustrations of her journal that were necessary to make his gift possible.","Items in this subseries consist of notes that Riegel took on various subjects related to his autobiography.","Items in this subseries consist of aspects of Riegel's autiobiography that have not yet been processed into the collection.","Items in the Journalism Department series are based in the time period when Riegel was a member and later director of the department. sub-sections of this series include correspondence within the department, course materials, department seminars, accreditiation discussions,the Lee Memorial Journalism Foundation, the maintenance of the department's library, and publicity related to the department and its faculty. some items of note include some student work for classes, including a project by Phillipe Labro, a cartoonist awards program with signatures from various cartoonists including Charles Shultz, and various surveys related to higher education and journalism.","As the department chair of Washington and Lee University's Journalism department, Riegel was responsible for its accreditation. This subseries consists of documents related to the accreditation status of Washington and Lee's Journalism department. The main agencies that Riegel worked with were the American Council on Education for Journalism, the American Association of Educators in Journalism, and the Association for Education in Journalism. Items are organized by year within each accreditation agency. Documents of note in this subseries include evaluation forms, correspondence about accreditation agency policy and goals, and annual accreditation reports.","Items in this subseries consist of letters between Riegel and over 550 correspondents related to Washington and Lee's Journalism program. Letters range in theme from inquiries about the program, job openings for journalism graudates, the Associated Press, the British Library, the American Association of Schools with Departments in Journalism, and others.","Items in this subseries relate to the courses within the Journalism Department which Riegel taught while at Washington and Lee University. Courses ranged in topic from public opinion to advertising to psychological warfare and propaganda. Most courses are sorted by order of sylabbi, class handouts, lecture notes, and other relevant materials to the course. The Psychological Warfare and Propaganda course also has a few student samples of a project where students were to make their own propaganda aimed at countries behind the Iron Curtain.","The Journalism 101 course focused on the principles of Journalism. Within this subseries are documents related to the course including syllabi, class handouts, quizzes, exams, and other materials Riegel had that were relevant to the course.","Journalism 102 was a course that covered the principles of Journalism, and at times was a continuation of Journalism 101 to create a year long class. Items in this subseries consist of course syllabi, class handouts, quizzes, exams, lecture notes and other material Riegel had that was relevant to the course.","Riegel's public oppinion course focused on the purpose and manner of polling, specifically as a pulse of American Democracy. It elaborated on how to conduct polls and how they influence and  show the views of the public. Items in this subseries consist of course syllabi, lecutre notes, and other related materials.","Riegel's Literary Critism course focused on the purpose and manner in which one critiques a written work. Riegel emphasized the different critical theories by different reviewers and had students study reviewers and conduct their own reviews using the fundamentals taught in the course. Items in this subseries consist of course syllabi, class handouts, quizzes, exams, lecture notes, and other material related to the course.","The Journalism Department's Short Story Writing Course focused on the elements of a short story and its goal of portraying life as the author sees it from their own lens. within the course, students were expected to anaylze and uncover the principles of short story writing and apply them in their own works. Items in this subseries consist of course syllabi, class handouts, quizzes, exams, and other materials related to the course.","The Principles of Advertising course covered basic elements of advertisements found in mass media sources. Items in this subseries consist of a course syllabus, quizzes, and exams.","The Journalism Department's course on communications law focused on the legal developments regarding the freedom of the press. Course topics ranged from copyright, to libel, to privacy, to climate, to the Freedom of Information Act, and courtroom procedures. Items in this subseries consist of course syllabi, class handouts, extensive lecture notes sorted by topic, and extensive relevant materials related to the course.","The Psychological Warfare and Propaganda course covered how the media has been used to sway public opinion in a variety of settings. Students examined the methods the military, governments, intelligence agencies, international U.S. broadcasts, and other sources used in an attempt to persuade others to support their goals and causes. Items in ths subseries consist of student work on a couple of projects including a mock propaganda piece by Philippe Labro, course syllabi, class handouts and project rubrics, lecutre notes, and other materials related to the course.","The Public Relations course focused on the purposes of public relations and the various attitudes people hold towards the field. Students were tasked to analyze the goals of a person in a public relations position and to understand why some view it as a means for corruption while others see it as an essential part of any business, firm, or public figure. Items in this subseries consist of course syllabi, class handouts, lecture notes, and other material related to the course.","This advertising course focused on the principles and critical analysis of advertisements. Items in this subseries consist of course syllabi, class handouts, lecture notes, and other material related to the course.","The Editorial was a journalism department course that focused on the principles and practice of newspaper editorial writing. Students in the course were members of a hypothetical editorial board and were tasked to develop articles on a variety of topics. Items in this subseries consist of course syllabi, class handouts, lecture notes, and other material related to the course.","Items in this subseries consist of discussions between the Journalism Department and outside news industries about job availability and the desire for higher quality recruits. Riegel points the low quality towards a national issue of low incentives for high quality students in the Journalism field.","the Lee Editorial Award was a prize for what the award's judges thought was the best editorial in a given year based on nominations  by editors, newspapers, and publishers. Items in this subseries focus on informing the public about the award, statements by award winners, and the announcement of award winners.","The Lee Memorial Journalism Foundation was an institution that sought to share the history of Journalism at Washington and Lee through a variety of publications, news stories and events. Items of note in this subseries include a scrapbook of journalism department activites from the mid 1950s and small posters of different journalism department events on campus.","During Riegel's tenure as a professor, the Journalism Department kept its own library for students to use. Items in this subseries consist of correspondence and materials related to the library's everyday function.","Mass Media Booknotes was a publication that reported new publications related to mass media and communications. Items within this series consist of monthly reports on new journalism publications.","Publicity regarding the Journalism Department consists of articles in magazines, newspapers, and other media sources that highlight the department's activities. The bulk of items in this subseries consist of articles and press releases related to the Journalism department. Items of note include an article by Riegel titled \"The Muted Trumpet\" and a Spanish booklet about Nationalism and Communications.","Items in this subseries focus on the establishment and early years of WLUR. some events of note include problems with the radio antenna during installation, and program listings from early WLUR broadcasts.","This subseries consists of various seminars hosted by the Journalism department including a seminar on editorial writing and one on law in relation to the media. Items of note include the speeches of seminar speakers and seminar programs.","Items in this subseries are relevant to the journalism department, but do not relate to any of the other subseries. Items of note include a menu at a Sigma Delta Chi dinner, a chart comparing  faculty compensation at various universities during the 1970s and a large chart analyzing Virginia daily newspapers.","Items in this subseries consist of materials that belong in the Journalism Department series but have not been processed into the collection yet.","Items in this series pertain to Riegel's personal correspondence between himself and colleagues, friends, and family. Some material is related to or mentions his work, but the majority of the material is about his or other people's personal lives, opinions, and thoughts around world events.","Items in this subseries consist of materials that belong in the Journalism Department series but have not been processed into the collection yet.","Items in this series consist primarily of articles, bulletins, memos, and programs which are in reference to O.W. Riegel and his career achievements. The material spans the majority of his professional carreer and makes reference to his published works, acts as a staff member of Washington and Lee, and personal achievements. The publicity material is primarily newspaper clippings selected by Riegel himself.","Materials in this series consist of items Riegel acquired while traveling after World War II. Riegel went to several european nations during the Cold War including Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Romania, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Hungary, Italy, East Germany, Germany, and Britain. Throughout his journeys, Riegel retained numerous maps, brochures, publications, and pamphlets of places and events he attended.","This subseries concerns Riegel's correspondence during his travels in Eastern Europe and focuses primarily on upcoming european film festivals and catching up with friend and acquaintences while abroad.","Items in this subseries focus on the US in relation to Riegel's travel after World War II. some items of note include maps of San Francisco, CA and Madison, WI, assorted brochures from various city centers, and a couple of sketches.","This subseries consists of  iteme Riegel acquired during his international travel. Most items are from Eastern Europe, but there are a couple of items from Western Europe and a publication from Australia.","Items in this subseries consist of pamphlets and brochures related to Riegel's travels throughout Europe. some publications of note include lodging brochures from Bulgaria and Romania and hungarian recreational brochures.","Items in this subseries consist of the  receipts and charges Riegel kept from his travels in europe.","This subseries consists of maps of various european countries that Riegel traveled through.","Items in this subseries were the personal affects of Oscar Riegel in relation to his post-war European travel. Some items of note include his travel diary and a diary by \"Dee\", and press membership identification.","Items in this subseries consist of notes that Riegel prior to and during his trip to Eastern Europe. One item of note is a German quiz he took prior to his departure.","Items in this subseries consist of materials that belong in the Journalism Department series but have not been processed into the collection yet.","The items in this series relate to two major projects Riegel conducted in Europe between 1950 and 1952. The first one focused on public opinion in West Germany on a variety of topics, but emphasised government and politics in particular. This project was conducted with assitance in the form of a grant, stipend, and paid travel by the State Departnment. The second project, through Princeton University, focused on the impact of the cross cultural exchange program between Belgium and the United States, with the goal of understanding the opinion Belgians had of the United States after going through the program and then returning to their home country. Contents in this series include: Survey materials from both projects, information on participants in the Belgium study, publications Riegel kept from his time in Europe, his notes on the projects, and financial papers relevant to the projects.","Items in this subseries focus on the West German Cultural Exchange program and its impact on its  participants. Items of note include samples of questionaires and surveys and maps of parts of West Germany.","Riegel conducted a study surveying belgians who participated in an educational exchange program with the United States, trying to answer whether educational exchange programs affect the participant's perception of the country they visited in the long term. This subseries contains materials related to that study including questionnaires, correspondents, data on participants, and publications.","Correspondents with Riegel in regards to his Belgium study often focused on the study's contents, findings, and were curious about its implications. Riegel corresponded with approximately 70 different individuals and wrote often to his family while in Belgium.","This subseries consists of materials related to every participant in Riegel's study of Belgium's cultural exchange program. Each person's listing has some responses to questions and occasionally some correspondence.","Publications in this part of the collection focus on the effects and status of cultural exchange programs with the United States. Items of note in this subseries include a Belgian professor's analysis of Columbia University's geology courses from the 1920s, and statements by the state department about educational exchange programs.","This subseries consists of materials that were issued to spread the recognition and outreach of Riegel's study in Belgium. The majority of items are press releases informing individuals how they can participate and for participants to follow through with their questionnaires.","This subseries consists of materials that were essential to Riegel's survey. Items of note in this subseries include Riegel's project proposal, sample questionnaires and instructions to participants and project assistants.","Riegel published a monograph, Mobilizing for Chaos, in 1934. In it he examined and explored the impact and importance of the use of propaganda in the contemporary world. He effectively explored the use of propaganda in nations such as pre-War Germany and its role in the rise of National Socialism and Adolf Hitler. This series contains material related to the publishing of the book, Mobilizing for Chaos. These materials primarily consist of book reviews, advertisements, and articles about Riegel's role in its creation.","Items in this series are relevant to O. W. Riegel's involvement with propaganda materials from World War I through the Vietnam War. Within this series are correspondence between Riegel and his co-workers at the Office of War information, a variety of war leaflets, war themed news letters, foreign magazines, ephemeral propaganda materials, a few posters, Viet Cong banners, and German Newspapers. Some items and subjects of note include Hand made propaganda from the Viet Cong, A book of official japanese war leaflets, records from the Office of War Information, and pictoral records of the Spanish Civil War and the Second Sino Japanese War.","Items in this subseries are relevant to the World War I era, and include Newspapers about the war, printed in 1914 and reprinted in the 1930's, Notes by Riegel about foreign and domestic propagada agencies, Photos of war figures and events with captions, and publications about the press and propaganda during the war.","Th inter-war period subseries consists primarily of reports and publications from both the federal government and the private sector. Both of these groups focus heavily on propaganda, often comparing 1930s propaganda to propaganda during World War I. There is also some emphasis on the New Deal programs and their impact on the press and individual freedoms. Foreign Newspapers in this subseries tend to focus on Germany's shift to fascism and its implications. Also included in this subseries, are Riegel's own notes on these subjects mixed with brief personal comments related to his work.","Items in this subseries consist of foreign press publications during the inter-war period. Newpapers and clippings are in French and German, and from the early 1930s.","Goverment publications in this collection consist primarily of bills presented to congress, pages from the congressional record, and other sources oriented primarily around the use of the press prior to World War II.","Government reports in this sub-series are issued often by executive agencies and are oriented around the press, propaganda, and considered regulation thereof. Reports include a discussion by the FCC over the \"War of the Worlds Radio Broadcast\", A report on Radio Broadcasting for Senator Burton Wheeler, and an agreement of journalistic standards by the Pan-American Congress of Journalists.","Newspapers in this sub-series focus on World War I propaganda, developments on Europe prior to the second World War, and Freedom of the Press.","Riegel's notes from the Inter-war period focus on various journalism related topics, including: Telegraph cable, the politics of international press, the New Deal and Advertising, and other personal notes about his work.","Press releases in this subseries address a variety of international and foreign relations topics such as the British Palestine mandate, the self-determination of the Saar Region, both pro and anti German perspectives on the national socialist government, and those who benefit from war.","The publications in the Riegel papers from the interwar period show the shift in American focus from the economy to international relations from the early 1930s to 1939. The early publications focus on the impact of New Deal programs with only some regard to events outside the U.S. Publications from the late 1930s have a heavily international perspective with pictoral booklets of the atrocities in the second Sino-Japanese war, and threats of German fascism. Academic articles relate to the press, particularly in China, but also from a global perspective, Modern propaganda techniques, and international relations. Finally, there is a sampling of newsletters focusing on the same topics from various perspectives.","Items in this subseries related to the Spanish Civil War primarily consist of propaganda leaflets and publications on both sides of the conflict, highlighting the opposing sides' atrocities and how they will ensure the values and freedom of the Spanish people.","Items in this subseries are related to the World War II era in both of the main theaters of war. Some items of note include propaganda leaflets in a variety of languages including German and Japanese, documents from various government agencies including the Office of War Information, and some ephemeral materials used as propaganda during the war.","Riegel's corresepondence in this series primarily relates to those he worked and interacted with during his time with the Office of War information. One topic of particular interest to Riegel was the \"Strzetelski Affair\" which focused on the contested censorship of a Polish news agency and their description of troop position in the eastern front.","Riegel's collection of domestic propaganda during the second World War highlighted appeals to the working class by the Germans to stand against \"big business\" interests, and the pro-peace movement primarily through a series of drawings by Pola Clair.","European propaganda leaflets, in Riegel's collection, show the various appeals by different groups to persuade the enemy to surrender. While most of the leaflets are addressing a German audience, there are some in Hungarian, Polish, and Arabic aiming to persuade at least a tacit support for the allies. The leaflets are sorted based on their identification number often found on one of the corners of the leaflet.","O.W. \"Tom\" Riegel's copy of an official \"confidential\" binder distributed to staff of the United States Office of War Information detailing propaganda objectives for the Mediterranean region of Europe for 1944, specifically the countries of Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, Romania, Yugoslavia, Italy, and Hungary.","Includes a pamphlet titled \"Footprints of the Trojan Horse, Some methods used by foreign agents within the United States\" and \"Hitler's Words and Hitler's Deeds\" printed in England. This illustrated wartime pamphlet introduces the reader to the Nazi theory of propaganda and details Hitler and the Nazi regime's methods and examples of deceipt.","These newsletters were disseminated by allied forces to citizens of liberated countries. These newsletters, ranging from Dutch to Flemish to French often described events on the front lines and encouraged readers to support the war effort.","Riegel's collection of government reports center around the effectiveness in developing and implementing propaganda addressed to the Axis powers and neutral and liberated countries. Reports tend to focus on one aspect of propaganda ranging from understanding the target audiences culture, to forms of counterpropaganda used by enemy forces.","Reports by the Board of Economic Warfare were periodically issued detailing the economic situations of various parts of the world and their relation to the front lines. This gave allied forces an idea of available resources for themselves and their enemies looking forward.","The Board of Overseas publication analyzed published issues in other countries, aiming to understand the literary and media culture of different nations to improve propaganda efforts. Some analysis includes reports on Japanese war songs and european perspectives on American elections.","The Bureau of Public Relations focused on ensuring positive relations with neutral and liberated countries during the war effort. Some of its material, found in this sub-series include Public Relations officer guidelines and foreign censorship codes.","Segments from the congressional record found in this subseries focuses on the mobilization and deployment of troops between 1939 and 1945.","Riegel maintained a collection of documents from the Coordinator of Information office. These documents pertained to ongoing events in the second World War and their relation to propaganda. Some documents focus on the handling of news and claims by the Axis powers, the surrender of a british fleet to the Japandese, and the presence of allied forces near Singapore.","Riegel's items from the Federal Communications Commission primarily relate to its reports on radio broadcasts. Included in their reports are recommendations for foreign radio propaganda, and their prioritization of national defence in their own decisions.","Riegel's documents related to the Office of Control highlight the emphasis on censoring foreign media to ensure support of the allied troops. some items of note include breif correspondence related to the censorship of individual broadcasts due to lack of documentation, and periodic reports of the publications of various radio broadcasts.","The Office of Public Opinion Research focused on the public mood of various events during the war. Some items in this subseries include an analysis of public opinion as it relates to FDR's public talks and speeches, and public opinion of naval war policy.","Riegel worked with the Office of War Information durring the Second World War. His role was to provide guidance, analysis, and propose various forms of propaganda to use against enemy forces and to persuade potentially friendly neutrals. Items in this subseries are heavily related to these subjects and report on the successes and failures of implemented propaganda.","The Outpost Services Bureau provided support to govenrment agencies in ensuring their ability to function via connecting them with lines of communication and providing support when necessary. They created monthly progress reports of various outpost stations reporting the status of these stations and their effectiveness.","Items from the Psychological Warfare Branch focus on the impact of propaganda and counter propaganda on the target audeinces. Reports in this subseries include an analysis of propaganda upon French citizens, and a booklet on the functions of the 5th Army propaganda team.","Riegel's items from the state department primarily relate to the status of various areas in the front lines of the second World War. Some documents in this subseries inculde a description of the status of press and radio in Vichy France, and Chiang Kai Shek's perspective on the Japanese war front.","The two documents in the Radio Conference of Cairo subseries are full text copies of the radio agreements describing acceptable and unlawful use of the radio in attempts to influence populations beyond a nation's borders.","Documents in this subseries detail the efforts made by the USIS to inform foreign peoples about the United States and its values through various publications. Some examples in this subseries include the report of the effectiveness of an Italian agazine and guidelines for foreign magazine publications.","Includes a small bound illustrated pamphlet published by the United States War Department in 1944 and titled \"What is Propaganda\". It is a \"War Department Educational Manual - EM-2 of the GI Roundatable Series.\" The cover of the pamphlet shows the cartoon character Donald Duck speaking into a microphone.","Riegel's collection of Japanese leaflets consist of two aspects: US made leaflets issued to the Japanese and Japanese made leaflets issued to the U.S. Both use persuasive techniques to convince soliders to surrender or cease fighting, showing there is greater value in being at home than on the front lines. U.S. propaganda tended to appeal to the futility of the Japanese effort, showing  how U.S. progress was steady in spite of their resistance. Japanese propaganda tended to emphasize that the profits of the war were directed to a non-fighting elite, and that family members would prefer the soldier's presence at home  to their death at war. The leaflets are sorted by their identification numbers found on one of the leaflet's corners.","This folder consists of multiple published items including part one of a two part volume published by the United States Pacific Fleet on the methods of psychological warfare against Japan with a focus on propaganda leaflet usage. The Washington Post publication also includes in its title, \"the story of the secret weapon which had Japan ready to yield thirteen days before the atomic bomb struck Hiroshima.\"","This volume consists of a compilation of approximately ninety-five propaganda leaflets created for the Unites States military's Pacific Theater of Operations. Incuded with each leaflet is an accompany information form that includes purpose, text, format, general comments, and someitmes the specific location for he leaflet's use.","Riegel kept assorted notes about a variety of topics including the Camera Club at Washington and Lee, Descriptions for his future autobiography, political details in Mexican History, and information related to coworkers, staff, and events during his time at the Office of War Information.","Items in this subseries were the personal belongings of Oscar Riegel after the second World War. Some items include his material as an official air raid warden, in the event of a domestic air raid,  financial statements on purchases, war ration books, and programs from events he attended.","Press releases in this subseries give a description of headlines during the Second World War. Topics of note include Hitler's invasion of Poland, the Psychological effect of paratroopers, and the Finnish impact on the Eastern Front.","Publications in this subseries tend to focus on propaganda analysis, the warfront, and radio communications. Some items of note in this subseries include the code of the National Association of Broadcasters and commentary on the Bill of Rights.","This subseries containes unique items of the time period that distinguish it from other eras. Some interesting items of note include candy wrappers with U.S. army propaganda, an assortment of pro U.S. booklets in various languages, shoe lace packaging depicting the hanging of Hitler and Mossolini, and a hitler/Tojo pin cushion.","Materials in this subseries relate to the Cold War era. Most items focus on communication from the U.S. to its citizens and foreign countries to gain support over Russia in the Cold War. Additionally, there are a few items from foreign nations aimed at U.S. audiences. Some items of note include some Russian Magazines, Chinese Magazines, and publications related to the United States Information Agency.","This subseries consists of Riegel's correspondence related to the Cold War. It focuses mostly on specific events during the Cold War and the reach of government concerning foreign and domestic media and speech.","This subseries consists of material made by foreign govenrments, mostly with the intent to reach an American audience. Some items of note include magazines from the Polish government, Russian Magazines, and a booklet about developing countries and the Soviet Bloc.","This subseries focuses on material the U.S. and foreign governments produced for American citizens, often in the form of reports and booklets. Some items of note include a report on the U.S. international cultural program and \"Telling America's Story Abroad\" by the State Department.","This subseries consists of a small assortment of clod war era newspapers hihglighting various events related to the cold war effort. Articles include international U.S. radio presence, the US information service's efforts, and international relations.","This subseries consists of press releases of events throughout the Cold War. These press releases come from several sources, most of them being from the U.S. Information Agency. There are also press releases from the Japan Detachment of Broadcasting and Visual Activities and the State Department.","This subseies contains publications from a variety of sources. Often in the form of booklets or magazines, topics vary, but most focus on the effects of propaganda and the Cold War. Some booklets of note include one on Germany's territorial shifts after the second World War, and a booklet on  the efforts of Christian Trade Unions to combat the spread of Communism.","These radio scripts were intended to inform the American public in areas both related and unrelated to the Cold war. Script topics ranged from \"The Secret of American Prosperity\" to \"Coronary Thrombosis\".","The U.S. Information Agency sought to spread international awareness of U.S. values and culture to second and third world countries during the Cold War. Items in this subseries consist of programs, reports, briefings, newsletters, memorandums, and charts that conveyed how the agency operated internationally.","Items in this subseries relate to the Korean war, and mostly from an American perspective. Most of the items are propaganda leaflets, aiming to encourage Korean support of American troops. Some items of note include a booklet of alleged U.S. war crimes during the war, a booklet about war P.O.W.'s, and copies of anti-U.S. propaganda.","Items in this subseries are strictly Korean war propaganda that was intended for Korean citizens. Nearly all items in this subseries are in Korean and have an english description or translation attached with the goals of what the propaganda was supposed to evoke from the reader.","This folder includes Communist Chinese printed propoganda magazines for an English speaking audience : \"United Nations Prisoners in Korea,\" \"China Reconstructs,\" and two editions of \"People's China\"","A 1950 Japanese magazine, \"Silver Bell,\" for children and/or young adults - printed by the Hiroshima Publishing Company; a Second World War era Prisoner of War questionnare, and an American propoganda magazine in Chinese titled \"Free World\" magazine published for Asian coutries about the Unites States and \"Free\" Asian countries.","The Committee on Vietnam was a local organization in Lexington and Rockbridge County formed in opposition to the war effort. Riegel was a member of the Committee. This subseries consists of notes Riegel took of meetings and comments made by Committee members.","Riegel's correspondence related to the Vietnam war often focused on his hope in the ceasing of hostilities. Many letters are to congressmen, and other high ranking government officials. Included in this subseries are also a few letters from Riegel to President Johnson regarding the Vietnam War.","The government publications regarding the Vietnam War in Riegel's papers focus on the nature of war propaganda and the status of combatant strategy and techniques as the war progressed.","Items in this subseries consist of Riegel's notes about government events related to propaganda and public opinion in relation to the Vietnam War. These informal notes document events, such as National Liberation Front propaganda drives.","Items in this subseries relate to published or disseminated to the public referencing the Vietnam War. Items of note include a petition to end the war, a voter's pledge to support anti-war candidates, and booklets and magazines related to the war effort.","Items in this subseries are the oversize materials coming from other parts of the Propaganda series. Within this subseries are magazines and posters from the Cold War and the Vietnam War. Additionally, there is a 1:15000 road map of Hannover, Germany.","Items in this subseries consist of government reports related to the office of war information. they have some damaged and require creating a scan to ensure further damage is prevented.","Items in this subseries have not yet been processed into the collection. Materials range from the Inter-War period to the Cold War.","This series consists of items related to Riegel's work with the Public Opinion Quarterly, an academic journal that focuses on forms of media and their effects on the public, primarily via Radio, the Press, and Movies. The bulk of material in this series consists of correspondence between Riegel, editors for the Public Opinion Quarterly, and prospective article writers.","The Public Opinion Quarterly organized its articles into specific sections. Communications was  one of those sections. Items in this subseries consist primarily of correspondence about articles that would fall under the communications section of the journal.","This subseries consists of general correspondence between Riegel and approximately 160 correspondents on various topics relating to the Public Opinion Quarterly (POQ). Subjects include anticipated articles for the POQ, Events affecting the POQ, and the POQ's structure.","The Public Opinion Quarterly organized its articles into specific sections. Movies was  one of those sections. Items in this subseries consist primarily of correspondence about articles that would fall under the movies section of the journal.","The Public Opinion Quarterly organized its articles into specific sections. Press was  one of those sections. Items in this subseries consist primarily of correspondence about articles that would fall under the press section of the journal.","The Public Opinion Quarterly organized its articles into specific sections. Radio was  one of those sections. Items in this subseries consist primarily of correspondence about articles that would fall under the radio section of the journal.","Items in this series are relevant to the Southern Interscholastic Press Association. Within this series are correspondence between speakers for the conventions and O.W. Riegel, photographs of the annual convention, SIPA programs, Quill and Scroll Banquet artifacts, and speech excerpts from the various speakers. Some items and subjects of note include correspondence regarding the permission of black delegates during the process of desegregation, a scrapbook of events during the 1959 SIPA convention, a scroll from the 1954 Quill and Scroll Banquet, and a penant commemorating the SIPA conference. Major correspondents and speakers include: Cartoonists Ken Bald and John Mendelsohn, Congressman John Moss, James P. Warburg, Ferdinand Kuhn, and Abe Jones.","this subseries focuses on the winners of various awards over the years of the SIPA conference at Washington and Lee University. Most items consist of list of winners and press releases.","Items in the folder consist of lists of award winners in the various SIPA competitions including best Newspaper, Yearbook, Magazine, and Radio broadcast.","Items in the folder consist of lists of award winners in the various SIPA competitions including best Newspaper, Yearbook, Magazine, and Radio broadcast.","Items in the folder consist of lists of seating charts for the front table at the SIPA Awards Luncheons","Items in the folder consist of annual lists of attendies who were to receive complementary accomodations to certain SIPA events.","This box of correspondence contains the only topical correspondence folder in the series, highlighting letters written that centered around the issues of desegregation and the contested permission of black delegates to SIPA. Afterwards, correspondence is alphabetical. Several renowned figures collaborated with O.W. Riegel by hosting their own sessions at the SIPA conference. Some of these figures include cartoonists Kenneth Bald and Douglas Borgstedt. Washington and Lee presidents Fred Cole and Francis Gaines are also included in this part of the collection.","Riegel corresponded with approximately 200 individuals reagarding events and issues with SIPA. This subseries contains correspondence with all individuals with last names beginning with K or later.","The contents in this box consist of photographs of SIPA events, news publications about SIPA, a few high school newspapers submitted to the SIPA competition, financial documents, executive committee notes, the SIPA constitution and bylaws, and samples from SIPA's annual current events quiz. Some items of note include a 1937 satirical edition of Thomas Jefferson High School's student newspaper, The Jeffster, and photographs of the SIPA Awards banquet from 1953 and 1955.","Items in this sub-series consist of speeches and speech excerpts by various  SIPA conference speakers, and programs for the SIPA conference from 1930-1968, along with a few programs from the 1980's and 1991. Some of the speeches are stored in smaller boxes because they are printed on index cards. Additionally, there is a scroll from the 1954 Quill and Scroll banquet, housed in this sub-series in order to save space.","The contents in this sub-series consist of  artifacts from the Quill and Scroll Banquets, SIPA delegate registration instructions, the lodging needs of SIPA speakers, materials given to Riegel by speakers, additional instructions to staff, and miscellaneous items in the SIPA series. Some objects of note include a SIPA penant with Washington and Lee enscribed on it, A scrapbook of the events from SIPA in 1959, and Admission tickets to the 1954 SIPA events.","Items in this subseries are materials related to Riegel's work on Communication Satellites that have not yet been processed.","Items in this series relate to Virginia Democratic Politics from the early 1970s to the early 1980s. Riegel was a member of the Rockbridge County Democratic Committee and attended the Virginia State Democratic Convention. His records include political correspondence between congressman Olin, delegate Davis, other local candidates, and party members.","Alice Rabe was a candidate for the Virginia House of Delegates seat representing Rockbridge County, Lexington, Buena Vista, Bedford County and the city of Bedford. Riegel gave advice and support for Alice in her campaign. Items in this subseries consist of correspondence between Riegel and Rabe, campaign materials, such as planned ads, and clippings relevant to the campaign.","Congressman Butler represented Virginia's 6th Congressional District. Within this subseries is a series of correspondence mostly from Riegel on various political topics. Most of Butler's correspondence consists of his periodic newsletters to his constituents.","Riegel's political correspondence within Virginia consists of over 20 correspondents, primarily on the topic of campaigns and elections. Some correspondents include former House of Delegates member Jim Davis, Delegate candidate Sprong, and democratic party officials.","Jim Olin was the congressional representative of Virginia's 6th district after Cadwell Butler. This subseries consists of correspondence between Riegel and the Congressman. The main topics discussed are funding for the \"MX Missle\" and issues over Olin's congressional fundraising operation in the mid to late 1980s.","This subseries consists of correspondence by county democratic officials to local democratic party members concerning campaign actions and fundraising. Riegel was a member of the Rockbridge County Democratic Committee.","Items in this subseries consist of materials that belong in the Journalism Department series but have not been processed into the collection yet.","After World War II, Riegel worked as a U.S. diplomat in Hungary. This subseries consists of items related to his time there. Items of note include his diplomatic ID, hungarian currency, hungarian newspapers and magazines, Monthly reports on his work in Hungary, and detailed notes on events he experienced while there.","Riegel was an avid collector of film related material, particularly from European sources. During his travels in Europe, Riegel attended numerous film festivals and kept materials from a variety of films. Additionally, he taught a course on motion picture and there are numerous items related to that course. Items of note include publications from an international film festival in Czechoslovakia, Film Festival attendance buttons, samples of film with descriptions of how film is used in the motion picture, and student work from Riegel's motion picture course he taught at Washington and Lee University.","The rest of the collection is still being processed. We anticipate additional series' to be added to the collection upon their completion. Some anticipated series include: Film, Riegel's early life, Pre-War Travel, Early Academic Work (undergrad and grad school, Mobilizing for Chaos and Crown of Glory, Communications Institutions (such as the International Association of Mass Communication Research), The Science Service, and Riegel's East-Germany Survey.","There is one small box of assorted Newspaper Clippings related to Communication Sattelites, sorted by date (1962-1974) towards the end of the collection.","This subseries consists of materials printed for the public that Riegel kept from his travels abroad. Some items of note include US embassy guides to Bucharest, Romania and Sofia, Bulgaria, and some magazines from Romania and Poland.","Some items from this subseries have been separated from the main collection of materials and have been placed into the propaganda series oversize storage.","Items in this subseries focus primarily on public opinion and propaganda related to the Vietnam war. Items of note include propaganda leaflets, notes by anti-war committees, letters written to government officials about the war, and petitions to end the war. Some items are stored separately due to their size. Some war posters and pro-Viet Cong banners are in oversize storage.","The leaflets in this subseries are targeted towards a Vietnamese audience. Each leaflet has an english description or translation of its content, reasoning for its use, and the intended reaction that should be evoked by the reader. Larger items are not stored with this subseries, but rather in oversize storage, mainly consisting of posters and pro-Viet Cong war banners.","The materials from Washington and Lee University Special Collections are made available for use in research, teaching, and private study, pursuant to U.S. Copyright law.  The user assumes full responsibility for any use of the materials, including but not limited to, infringement of copyright and publication rights of reproduced materials.  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They are stored for the researcher's convenience and may be examined upon request."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eOscar Wetherhold Riegel, also known as Tom, was born in Reading, PA in 1903. Riegel's professional career began as a reporter and editor for the Chicago Tribune in the 1920s. He then shifted his focus to the information gathering and application, attaining a Bachelor's degree in the field from Dartmouth College and later attending Washington and Lee University. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRiegel became an internationally-known expert on the topic of propaganda in the 1930s after extensive studies of its importance in modern politics. His monograph, Mobilizing for Chaos: The Story of the New Propaganda, was published in 1934 and focused on the role propaganda was playing in the rise of National Socialism in Germany.\nIn his studies he amassed an extensive collection of American, European, and Asian propaganda spanning World War I through the Cold War. Aspects of his compilation of propaganda studies are included within this collection.\nRiegel joined the Washington and Lee University Journalism Department in 1930 and was named department head in 1934. He served as department head until his retirement in 1973. During his tenure with the university, he taught various courses on film, journalism, propaganda, and information application.\nHe passed away in 1997 in Lexington, VA.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["Oscar Wetherhold Riegel, also known as Tom, was born in Reading, PA in 1903. Riegel's professional career began as a reporter and editor for the Chicago Tribune in the 1920s. He then shifted his focus to the information gathering and application, attaining a Bachelor's degree in the field from Dartmouth College and later attending Washington and Lee University.","Riegel became an internationally-known expert on the topic of propaganda in the 1930s after extensive studies of its importance in modern politics. His monograph, Mobilizing for Chaos: The Story of the New Propaganda, was published in 1934 and focused on the role propaganda was playing in the rise of National Socialism in Germany.\nIn his studies he amassed an extensive collection of American, European, and Asian propaganda spanning World War I through the Cold War. Aspects of his compilation of propaganda studies are included within this collection.\nRiegel joined the Washington and Lee University Journalism Department in 1930 and was named department head in 1934. He served as department head until his retirement in 1973. 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Please contact Special Collections staff to verify the appropriate format."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eHighlights of this collection include material concerning the Washington and Lee Journalism Department, including course material, student papers, and lecture notes. Supplementing this course material are published materials on the history of film, 20th century war propaganda, the Nazification of Germany, Paris in the 1920's and the \"Lost Generation.\" \nThere also includes wide selections of personal research materials for projects such as Riegel's books Mobilizing for Chaos and Crown of Glory; collections on Riegel's travels to Central and South America and Europe including Germany during the 1930s, and the typescript of his unpublished autobigraphy to 1945 titled \"Hacking It.\"\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eItems in this series relate to news and developments in communications sattelites. Riegel wrote a short article about their impact on mass media. His manuscripts along with correspondence, reports, and publications about communications satellites make up the bulk of this series. Some items of note include reports on the progress of Canada's Telesat system, Riegel's analysis of satellite communication, and Comsat and Intelesat reports from the early 1970's\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRiegel discussed with over thirty correspondents over matters related to Communications Satellites and his academic article discussing the political barriers to satellite usage. Most correspondents provide suggestions to Riegel's article or explain how an academic journal they're associated with plans to use or not use his article.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePress releases in this subseries mostly come from the COMSAT, INTELSAT, and TELESAT corporations. These press releases give reports on the developments in the satellite industry, and the changes in stock values for these companies' shareholders.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries relate to pulbications from various sources refering to communications satellites. Items of note include: a Thesis titled, \"Defense Department's usage of Communications Satellites\" by Maurice Fliess from West Virginia University, annual COMSAT publications, and  a Canadian publication on the ᐊᓂᒃ (\"anik\" or little brother)satellite by TELESAT.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries consist of reports by government and independent organizations about communication satellites. The reports vary in focus, ranging from technical data to impending impact of satellites on public life. 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Within this series are correspondence between award winners, judges, the Dupont estate, Washington and Lee University, members of the Federal Communications Commission, public relations firms, and O.W. Riegel, photographs of the award winners and annual awards dinner, publications by the Dupont Awards foundation, and published statements by various awards winners. Some items and subjects of note include a draft of a couple of the physical awards, letters discussing the conclusion of Washington and Lee's Association with the awards in 1967, and some resumes of different journalists and  Judges' comments on various radio and television stations. Three scrapbooks are contained wtithin the collection, but are not in folders. They are listed in the appropriate sub-series. Major correspondents and speakers include: O. W. 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These letters consist of recommended radio stations  that people felt deserved the award for 1963.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this sub-series consist of materials related to the Dupont Awards dinner including photographs, ivitations, and RSVP's.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries consist of the financial documents Riegel dealt with for the Dupont Awards. Items of note include letters with the awards' finanical statements and individual bills for expenses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries relate to forms used by the Dupont Awards committee. Some forms of note include blank radio station judging forms and form letters to nominees and participants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRiegel's correspondence in this series is primarily between different awards administrators and judges. Riegel corresponded with approximately 320 different individauls within this subseries. Correspondents of note include Mrs. Dupont, Turner Catledge, and Sol Taishoff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries relate to communications between the General Federation of Women's Clubs and Riegel as curator for the Dupont Awards. Most of the correspondence consists of requests by Riegel for the leadership of the G.F.W.C. to participate on the Committee of the Dupont Awards.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this sub-series consist of materials related to the judging of various Television stations, radio stations, and commentators for the Dupont Awards. Included are some judges' comments on different stations and correspondence about evaluating stations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this sub-series consist of materials related to the coverage of the Kennedy Assassination. The Dupont Awards foundation found it apporpriate to commemorate numerous stations for their detailed coverage of the event.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries consist of correspondence between Riegel and various lettershops regarding the production of a mass qualtity of letters to individuals regarding the awards. Some letters focused on the errors by the lettershop businesses such as errors in the use of names, punctuation, and grammar.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries consist of lists of individuals based on association. Some of the lists of note in this subseries include a list of CBS correspondents, Dupont Award winners, and the Dupont Award Foundation Mailing List.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this sub-series consist of materials published or sent by the National Association for Better Radio and Television. This organization sought to encourage quality programing for families and children. some items of note include a booklet of television programs with ratings and reviews and newsletters mentioning the Dupont Awards.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries consist primarily of correspondence  addressing various concerns individuals had with the awards. These problems ranged from the permission of including some materials in various nominee presentations to the eligibility of certain networks in the Dupont Awards.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence in this subseries focuses primarily on the manner in which the Awards were determined and given. There is extensive discussion between Haefele, Spackman, and Riegel about the Trustee's involvment in the selection of judges and giving awards. The Dupont foundation wanted to increase its influence on the awards process, while Riegel thought that the Awards should have more liberty to act on its own.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries consist of documents by the Dupont Awards Foundation that were issued or available to the public, including: the agreements between the Dupont Foundation and the Awards committee, annual programs and brochures, and descriptions of the awards.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries consist of correspondence about spreading the awareness of the Dupont Awards.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries relate to efforts by the Dupont Awards Foundation to capitalize on their public relations. A large part of correspondence is with the Public Relations office of Earle Palmer Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence in this subseries consists of correspondence related to how some winners chose to use their prize money from the Dupont Awards to give a small scholarship to journalism majors at various universities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries focuses on the process determining a logo for the Dupont Awards including correspondence, images, and sketches.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this sub-series consist of materials related to the presentation of the Dupont Awards to their respective winners. Because of the annual nature of the award, material is sorted by year and then by content.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe items in this sub-series consist of miscellaeous materials that did not necessarily fit with the other groupings. Along with the files listed are two scrap-books of remarks made at the Dupont Awards Dinner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries consist of materials that belong in the Journalism Department series but have not been processed into the collection yet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this series consist of and are related to O.W. Riegel's unpublished memoir \"Hacking It\". The first section of the series contains the most refined drafts of the Autobiography. Then there is correspondence between individuals who assited Riegel in drafting and editing his work. There are also several unrefined drafts of material, and a couple of artifacts and notes related to the Memoir. Housed separately from the rest of the collection, is one box of Newspaper clippings sorted by topic around different subjects Riegel's memoir addresses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries contains the most up-to-date version of Riegel's unpublished autobiography.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence in this subseries focuses on revisions of Riegel's memoirs and requests for information for Riegel to use in his writing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries consist of various drafts on sections considered in the development of Riegel's Memoir. Topics range from his trip to the Virgin Islands, to his view of religion, and his year in Hungary after the conclusion of World War II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries relate to Jane Riegel's materials that were stored with Riegel's autobiography. Oscar Riegel had Jane's journal bound and printed as a gift. These items are the scans and illustrations of her journal that were necessary to make his gift possible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries consist of notes that Riegel took on various subjects related to his autobiography.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries consist of aspects of Riegel's autiobiography that have not yet been processed into the collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in the Journalism Department series are based in the time period when Riegel was a member and later director of the department. sub-sections of this series include correspondence within the department, course materials, department seminars, accreditiation discussions,the Lee Memorial Journalism Foundation, the maintenance of the department's library, and publicity related to the department and its faculty. some items of note include some student work for classes, including a project by Phillipe Labro, a cartoonist awards program with signatures from various cartoonists including Charles Shultz, and various surveys related to higher education and journalism.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAs the department chair of Washington and Lee University's Journalism department, Riegel was responsible for its accreditation. This subseries consists of documents related to the accreditation status of Washington and Lee's Journalism department. The main agencies that Riegel worked with were the American Council on Education for Journalism, the American Association of Educators in Journalism, and the Association for Education in Journalism. Items are organized by year within each accreditation agency. Documents of note in this subseries include evaluation forms, correspondence about accreditation agency policy and goals, and annual accreditation reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries consist of letters between Riegel and over 550 correspondents related to Washington and Lee's Journalism program. Letters range in theme from inquiries about the program, job openings for journalism graudates, the Associated Press, the British Library, the American Association of Schools with Departments in Journalism, and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries relate to the courses within the Journalism Department which Riegel taught while at Washington and Lee University. Courses ranged in topic from public opinion to advertising to psychological warfare and propaganda. Most courses are sorted by order of sylabbi, class handouts, lecture notes, and other relevant materials to the course. The Psychological Warfare and Propaganda course also has a few student samples of a project where students were to make their own propaganda aimed at countries behind the Iron Curtain.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Journalism 101 course focused on the principles of Journalism. Within this subseries are documents related to the course including syllabi, class handouts, quizzes, exams, and other materials Riegel had that were relevant to the course.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJournalism 102 was a course that covered the principles of Journalism, and at times was a continuation of Journalism 101 to create a year long class. Items in this subseries consist of course syllabi, class handouts, quizzes, exams, lecture notes and other material Riegel had that was relevant to the course.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRiegel's public oppinion course focused on the purpose and manner of polling, specifically as a pulse of American Democracy. It elaborated on how to conduct polls and how they influence and  show the views of the public. Items in this subseries consist of course syllabi, lecutre notes, and other related materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRiegel's Literary Critism course focused on the purpose and manner in which one critiques a written work. Riegel emphasized the different critical theories by different reviewers and had students study reviewers and conduct their own reviews using the fundamentals taught in the course. Items in this subseries consist of course syllabi, class handouts, quizzes, exams, lecture notes, and other material related to the course.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Journalism Department's Short Story Writing Course focused on the elements of a short story and its goal of portraying life as the author sees it from their own lens. within the course, students were expected to anaylze and uncover the principles of short story writing and apply them in their own works. Items in this subseries consist of course syllabi, class handouts, quizzes, exams, and other materials related to the course.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Principles of Advertising course covered basic elements of advertisements found in mass media sources. Items in this subseries consist of a course syllabus, quizzes, and exams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Journalism Department's course on communications law focused on the legal developments regarding the freedom of the press. Course topics ranged from copyright, to libel, to privacy, to climate, to the Freedom of Information Act, and courtroom procedures. Items in this subseries consist of course syllabi, class handouts, extensive lecture notes sorted by topic, and extensive relevant materials related to the course.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Psychological Warfare and Propaganda course covered how the media has been used to sway public opinion in a variety of settings. Students examined the methods the military, governments, intelligence agencies, international U.S. broadcasts, and other sources used in an attempt to persuade others to support their goals and causes. Items in ths subseries consist of student work on a couple of projects including a mock propaganda piece by Philippe Labro, course syllabi, class handouts and project rubrics, lecutre notes, and other materials related to the course.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Public Relations course focused on the purposes of public relations and the various attitudes people hold towards the field. Students were tasked to analyze the goals of a person in a public relations position and to understand why some view it as a means for corruption while others see it as an essential part of any business, firm, or public figure. Items in this subseries consist of course syllabi, class handouts, lecture notes, and other material related to the course.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis advertising course focused on the principles and critical analysis of advertisements. Items in this subseries consist of course syllabi, class handouts, lecture notes, and other material related to the course.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Editorial was a journalism department course that focused on the principles and practice of newspaper editorial writing. Students in the course were members of a hypothetical editorial board and were tasked to develop articles on a variety of topics. Items in this subseries consist of course syllabi, class handouts, lecture notes, and other material related to the course.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries consist of discussions between the Journalism Department and outside news industries about job availability and the desire for higher quality recruits. Riegel points the low quality towards a national issue of low incentives for high quality students in the Journalism field.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ethe Lee Editorial Award was a prize for what the award's judges thought was the best editorial in a given year based on nominations  by editors, newspapers, and publishers. Items in this subseries focus on informing the public about the award, statements by award winners, and the announcement of award winners.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Lee Memorial Journalism Foundation was an institution that sought to share the history of Journalism at Washington and Lee through a variety of publications, news stories and events. Items of note in this subseries include a scrapbook of journalism department activites from the mid 1950s and small posters of different journalism department events on campus.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDuring Riegel's tenure as a professor, the Journalism Department kept its own library for students to use. Items in this subseries consist of correspondence and materials related to the library's everyday function.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMass Media Booknotes was a publication that reported new publications related to mass media and communications. Items within this series consist of monthly reports on new journalism publications.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublicity regarding the Journalism Department consists of articles in magazines, newspapers, and other media sources that highlight the department's activities. The bulk of items in this subseries consist of articles and press releases related to the Journalism department. Items of note include an article by Riegel titled \"The Muted Trumpet\" and a Spanish booklet about Nationalism and Communications.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries focus on the establishment and early years of WLUR. some events of note include problems with the radio antenna during installation, and program listings from early WLUR broadcasts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries consists of various seminars hosted by the Journalism department including a seminar on editorial writing and one on law in relation to the media. Items of note include the speeches of seminar speakers and seminar programs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries are relevant to the journalism department, but do not relate to any of the other subseries. Items of note include a menu at a Sigma Delta Chi dinner, a chart comparing  faculty compensation at various universities during the 1970s and a large chart analyzing Virginia daily newspapers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries consist of materials that belong in the Journalism Department series but have not been processed into the collection yet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this series pertain to Riegel's personal correspondence between himself and colleagues, friends, and family. Some material is related to or mentions his work, but the majority of the material is about his or other people's personal lives, opinions, and thoughts around world events.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries consist of materials that belong in the Journalism Department series but have not been processed into the collection yet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this series consist primarily of articles, bulletins, memos, and programs which are in reference to O.W. Riegel and his career achievements. The material spans the majority of his professional carreer and makes reference to his published works, acts as a staff member of Washington and Lee, and personal achievements. The publicity material is primarily newspaper clippings selected by Riegel himself.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterials in this series consist of items Riegel acquired while traveling after World War II. Riegel went to several european nations during the Cold War including Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Romania, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Hungary, Italy, East Germany, Germany, and Britain. Throughout his journeys, Riegel retained numerous maps, brochures, publications, and pamphlets of places and events he attended.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries concerns Riegel's correspondence during his travels in Eastern Europe and focuses primarily on upcoming european film festivals and catching up with friend and acquaintences while abroad.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries focus on the US in relation to Riegel's travel after World War II. some items of note include maps of San Francisco, CA and Madison, WI, assorted brochures from various city centers, and a couple of sketches.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries consists of  iteme Riegel acquired during his international travel. Most items are from Eastern Europe, but there are a couple of items from Western Europe and a publication from Australia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries consist of pamphlets and brochures related to Riegel's travels throughout Europe. some publications of note include lodging brochures from Bulgaria and Romania and hungarian recreational brochures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries consist of the  receipts and charges Riegel kept from his travels in europe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries consists of maps of various european countries that Riegel traveled through.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries were the personal affects of Oscar Riegel in relation to his post-war European travel. Some items of note include his travel diary and a diary by \"Dee\", and press membership identification.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries consist of notes that Riegel prior to and during his trip to Eastern Europe. One item of note is a German quiz he took prior to his departure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries consist of materials that belong in the Journalism Department series but have not been processed into the collection yet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe items in this series relate to two major projects Riegel conducted in Europe between 1950 and 1952. The first one focused on public opinion in West Germany on a variety of topics, but emphasised government and politics in particular. This project was conducted with assitance in the form of a grant, stipend, and paid travel by the State Departnment. The second project, through Princeton University, focused on the impact of the cross cultural exchange program between Belgium and the United States, with the goal of understanding the opinion Belgians had of the United States after going through the program and then returning to their home country. Contents in this series include: Survey materials from both projects, information on participants in the Belgium study, publications Riegel kept from his time in Europe, his notes on the projects, and financial papers relevant to the projects.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries focus on the West German Cultural Exchange program and its impact on its  participants. Items of note include samples of questionaires and surveys and maps of parts of West Germany.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRiegel conducted a study surveying belgians who participated in an educational exchange program with the United States, trying to answer whether educational exchange programs affect the participant's perception of the country they visited in the long term. This subseries contains materials related to that study including questionnaires, correspondents, data on participants, and publications.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents with Riegel in regards to his Belgium study often focused on the study's contents, findings, and were curious about its implications. Riegel corresponded with approximately 70 different individuals and wrote often to his family while in Belgium.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries consists of materials related to every participant in Riegel's study of Belgium's cultural exchange program. Each person's listing has some responses to questions and occasionally some correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublications in this part of the collection focus on the effects and status of cultural exchange programs with the United States. Items of note in this subseries include a Belgian professor's analysis of Columbia University's geology courses from the 1920s, and statements by the state department about educational exchange programs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries consists of materials that were issued to spread the recognition and outreach of Riegel's study in Belgium. The majority of items are press releases informing individuals how they can participate and for participants to follow through with their questionnaires.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries consists of materials that were essential to Riegel's survey. Items of note in this subseries include Riegel's project proposal, sample questionnaires and instructions to participants and project assistants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRiegel published a monograph, Mobilizing for Chaos, in 1934. In it he examined and explored the impact and importance of the use of propaganda in the contemporary world. He effectively explored the use of propaganda in nations such as pre-War Germany and its role in the rise of National Socialism and Adolf Hitler. This series contains material related to the publishing of the book, Mobilizing for Chaos. These materials primarily consist of book reviews, advertisements, and articles about Riegel's role in its creation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this series are relevant to O. W. Riegel's involvement with propaganda materials from World War I through the Vietnam War. Within this series are correspondence between Riegel and his co-workers at the Office of War information, a variety of war leaflets, war themed news letters, foreign magazines, ephemeral propaganda materials, a few posters, Viet Cong banners, and German Newspapers. Some items and subjects of note include Hand made propaganda from the Viet Cong, A book of official japanese war leaflets, records from the Office of War Information, and pictoral records of the Spanish Civil War and the Second Sino Japanese War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries are relevant to the World War I era, and include Newspapers about the war, printed in 1914 and reprinted in the 1930's, Notes by Riegel about foreign and domestic propagada agencies, Photos of war figures and events with captions, and publications about the press and propaganda during the war.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTh inter-war period subseries consists primarily of reports and publications from both the federal government and the private sector. Both of these groups focus heavily on propaganda, often comparing 1930s propaganda to propaganda during World War I. There is also some emphasis on the New Deal programs and their impact on the press and individual freedoms. Foreign Newspapers in this subseries tend to focus on Germany's shift to fascism and its implications. Also included in this subseries, are Riegel's own notes on these subjects mixed with brief personal comments related to his work.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries consist of foreign press publications during the inter-war period. Newpapers and clippings are in French and German, and from the early 1930s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGoverment publications in this collection consist primarily of bills presented to congress, pages from the congressional record, and other sources oriented primarily around the use of the press prior to World War II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernment reports in this sub-series are issued often by executive agencies and are oriented around the press, propaganda, and considered regulation thereof. Reports include a discussion by the FCC over the \"War of the Worlds Radio Broadcast\", A report on Radio Broadcasting for Senator Burton Wheeler, and an agreement of journalistic standards by the Pan-American Congress of Journalists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspapers in this sub-series focus on World War I propaganda, developments on Europe prior to the second World War, and Freedom of the Press.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRiegel's notes from the Inter-war period focus on various journalism related topics, including: Telegraph cable, the politics of international press, the New Deal and Advertising, and other personal notes about his work.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePress releases in this subseries address a variety of international and foreign relations topics such as the British Palestine mandate, the self-determination of the Saar Region, both pro and anti German perspectives on the national socialist government, and those who benefit from war.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe publications in the Riegel papers from the interwar period show the shift in American focus from the economy to international relations from the early 1930s to 1939. The early publications focus on the impact of New Deal programs with only some regard to events outside the U.S. Publications from the late 1930s have a heavily international perspective with pictoral booklets of the atrocities in the second Sino-Japanese war, and threats of German fascism. Academic articles relate to the press, particularly in China, but also from a global perspective, Modern propaganda techniques, and international relations. Finally, there is a sampling of newsletters focusing on the same topics from various perspectives.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries related to the Spanish Civil War primarily consist of propaganda leaflets and publications on both sides of the conflict, highlighting the opposing sides' atrocities and how they will ensure the values and freedom of the Spanish people.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries are related to the World War II era in both of the main theaters of war. Some items of note include propaganda leaflets in a variety of languages including German and Japanese, documents from various government agencies including the Office of War Information, and some ephemeral materials used as propaganda during the war.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRiegel's corresepondence in this series primarily relates to those he worked and interacted with during his time with the Office of War information. One topic of particular interest to Riegel was the \"Strzetelski Affair\" which focused on the contested censorship of a Polish news agency and their description of troop position in the eastern front.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRiegel's collection of domestic propaganda during the second World War highlighted appeals to the working class by the Germans to stand against \"big business\" interests, and the pro-peace movement primarily through a series of drawings by Pola Clair.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEuropean propaganda leaflets, in Riegel's collection, show the various appeals by different groups to persuade the enemy to surrender. While most of the leaflets are addressing a German audience, there are some in Hungarian, Polish, and Arabic aiming to persuade at least a tacit support for the allies. The leaflets are sorted based on their identification number often found on one of the corners of the leaflet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eO.W. \"Tom\" Riegel's copy of an official \"confidential\" binder distributed to staff of the United States Office of War Information detailing propaganda objectives for the Mediterranean region of Europe for 1944, specifically the countries of Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, Romania, Yugoslavia, Italy, and Hungary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a pamphlet titled \"Footprints of the Trojan Horse, Some methods used by foreign agents within the United States\" and \"Hitler's Words and Hitler's Deeds\" printed in England. This illustrated wartime pamphlet introduces the reader to the Nazi theory of propaganda and details Hitler and the Nazi regime's methods and examples of deceipt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese newsletters were disseminated by allied forces to citizens of liberated countries. These newsletters, ranging from Dutch to Flemish to French often described events on the front lines and encouraged readers to support the war effort.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRiegel's collection of government reports center around the effectiveness in developing and implementing propaganda addressed to the Axis powers and neutral and liberated countries. Reports tend to focus on one aspect of propaganda ranging from understanding the target audiences culture, to forms of counterpropaganda used by enemy forces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports by the Board of Economic Warfare were periodically issued detailing the economic situations of various parts of the world and their relation to the front lines. This gave allied forces an idea of available resources for themselves and their enemies looking forward.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Board of Overseas publication analyzed published issues in other countries, aiming to understand the literary and media culture of different nations to improve propaganda efforts. Some analysis includes reports on Japanese war songs and european perspectives on American elections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Bureau of Public Relations focused on ensuring positive relations with neutral and liberated countries during the war effort. Some of its material, found in this sub-series include Public Relations officer guidelines and foreign censorship codes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSegments from the congressional record found in this subseries focuses on the mobilization and deployment of troops between 1939 and 1945.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRiegel maintained a collection of documents from the Coordinator of Information office. These documents pertained to ongoing events in the second World War and their relation to propaganda. Some documents focus on the handling of news and claims by the Axis powers, the surrender of a british fleet to the Japandese, and the presence of allied forces near Singapore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRiegel's items from the Federal Communications Commission primarily relate to its reports on radio broadcasts. Included in their reports are recommendations for foreign radio propaganda, and their prioritization of national defence in their own decisions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRiegel's documents related to the Office of Control highlight the emphasis on censoring foreign media to ensure support of the allied troops. some items of note include breif correspondence related to the censorship of individual broadcasts due to lack of documentation, and periodic reports of the publications of various radio broadcasts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Office of Public Opinion Research focused on the public mood of various events during the war. Some items in this subseries include an analysis of public opinion as it relates to FDR's public talks and speeches, and public opinion of naval war policy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRiegel worked with the Office of War Information durring the Second World War. His role was to provide guidance, analysis, and propose various forms of propaganda to use against enemy forces and to persuade potentially friendly neutrals. Items in this subseries are heavily related to these subjects and report on the successes and failures of implemented propaganda.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Outpost Services Bureau provided support to govenrment agencies in ensuring their ability to function via connecting them with lines of communication and providing support when necessary. They created monthly progress reports of various outpost stations reporting the status of these stations and their effectiveness.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems from the Psychological Warfare Branch focus on the impact of propaganda and counter propaganda on the target audeinces. Reports in this subseries include an analysis of propaganda upon French citizens, and a booklet on the functions of the 5th Army propaganda team.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRiegel's items from the state department primarily relate to the status of various areas in the front lines of the second World War. Some documents in this subseries inculde a description of the status of press and radio in Vichy France, and Chiang Kai Shek's perspective on the Japanese war front.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe two documents in the Radio Conference of Cairo subseries are full text copies of the radio agreements describing acceptable and unlawful use of the radio in attempts to influence populations beyond a nation's borders.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocuments in this subseries detail the efforts made by the USIS to inform foreign peoples about the United States and its values through various publications. Some examples in this subseries include the report of the effectiveness of an Italian agazine and guidelines for foreign magazine publications.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a small bound illustrated pamphlet published by the United States War Department in 1944 and titled \"What is Propaganda\". It is a \"War Department Educational Manual - EM-2 of the GI Roundatable Series.\" The cover of the pamphlet shows the cartoon character Donald Duck speaking into a microphone.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRiegel's collection of Japanese leaflets consist of two aspects: US made leaflets issued to the Japanese and Japanese made leaflets issued to the U.S. Both use persuasive techniques to convince soliders to surrender or cease fighting, showing there is greater value in being at home than on the front lines. U.S. propaganda tended to appeal to the futility of the Japanese effort, showing  how U.S. progress was steady in spite of their resistance. Japanese propaganda tended to emphasize that the profits of the war were directed to a non-fighting elite, and that family members would prefer the soldier's presence at home  to their death at war. The leaflets are sorted by their identification numbers found on one of the leaflet's corners.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder consists of multiple published items including part one of a two part volume published by the United States Pacific Fleet on the methods of psychological warfare against Japan with a focus on propaganda leaflet usage. The Washington Post publication also includes in its title, \"the story of the secret weapon which had Japan ready to yield thirteen days before the atomic bomb struck Hiroshima.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis volume consists of a compilation of approximately ninety-five propaganda leaflets created for the Unites States military's Pacific Theater of Operations. Incuded with each leaflet is an accompany information form that includes purpose, text, format, general comments, and someitmes the specific location for he leaflet's use.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRiegel kept assorted notes about a variety of topics including the Camera Club at Washington and Lee, Descriptions for his future autobiography, political details in Mexican History, and information related to coworkers, staff, and events during his time at the Office of War Information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries were the personal belongings of Oscar Riegel after the second World War. Some items include his material as an official air raid warden, in the event of a domestic air raid,  financial statements on purchases, war ration books, and programs from events he attended.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePress releases in this subseries give a description of headlines during the Second World War. Topics of note include Hitler's invasion of Poland, the Psychological effect of paratroopers, and the Finnish impact on the Eastern Front.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublications in this subseries tend to focus on propaganda analysis, the warfront, and radio communications. Some items of note in this subseries include the code of the National Association of Broadcasters and commentary on the Bill of Rights.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries containes unique items of the time period that distinguish it from other eras. Some interesting items of note include candy wrappers with U.S. army propaganda, an assortment of pro U.S. booklets in various languages, shoe lace packaging depicting the hanging of Hitler and Mossolini, and a hitler/Tojo pin cushion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterials in this subseries relate to the Cold War era. Most items focus on communication from the U.S. to its citizens and foreign countries to gain support over Russia in the Cold War. Additionally, there are a few items from foreign nations aimed at U.S. audiences. Some items of note include some Russian Magazines, Chinese Magazines, and publications related to the United States Information Agency.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries consists of Riegel's correspondence related to the Cold War. It focuses mostly on specific events during the Cold War and the reach of government concerning foreign and domestic media and speech.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries consists of material made by foreign govenrments, mostly with the intent to reach an American audience. Some items of note include magazines from the Polish government, Russian Magazines, and a booklet about developing countries and the Soviet Bloc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries focuses on material the U.S. and foreign governments produced for American citizens, often in the form of reports and booklets. Some items of note include a report on the U.S. international cultural program and \"Telling America's Story Abroad\" by the State Department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries consists of a small assortment of clod war era newspapers hihglighting various events related to the cold war effort. Articles include international U.S. radio presence, the US information service's efforts, and international relations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries consists of press releases of events throughout the Cold War. These press releases come from several sources, most of them being from the U.S. Information Agency. There are also press releases from the Japan Detachment of Broadcasting and Visual Activities and the State Department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseies contains publications from a variety of sources. Often in the form of booklets or magazines, topics vary, but most focus on the effects of propaganda and the Cold War. Some booklets of note include one on Germany's territorial shifts after the second World War, and a booklet on  the efforts of Christian Trade Unions to combat the spread of Communism.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese radio scripts were intended to inform the American public in areas both related and unrelated to the Cold war. Script topics ranged from \"The Secret of American Prosperity\" to \"Coronary Thrombosis\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe U.S. Information Agency sought to spread international awareness of U.S. values and culture to second and third world countries during the Cold War. Items in this subseries consist of programs, reports, briefings, newsletters, memorandums, and charts that conveyed how the agency operated internationally.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries relate to the Korean war, and mostly from an American perspective. Most of the items are propaganda leaflets, aiming to encourage Korean support of American troops. Some items of note include a booklet of alleged U.S. war crimes during the war, a booklet about war P.O.W.'s, and copies of anti-U.S. propaganda.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries are strictly Korean war propaganda that was intended for Korean citizens. Nearly all items in this subseries are in Korean and have an english description or translation attached with the goals of what the propaganda was supposed to evoke from the reader.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes Communist Chinese printed propoganda magazines for an English speaking audience : \"United Nations Prisoners in Korea,\" \"China Reconstructs,\" and two editions of \"People's China\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA 1950 Japanese magazine, \"Silver Bell,\" for children and/or young adults - printed by the Hiroshima Publishing Company; a Second World War era Prisoner of War questionnare, and an American propoganda magazine in Chinese titled \"Free World\" magazine published for Asian coutries about the Unites States and \"Free\" Asian countries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Committee on Vietnam was a local organization in Lexington and Rockbridge County formed in opposition to the war effort. Riegel was a member of the Committee. This subseries consists of notes Riegel took of meetings and comments made by Committee members.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRiegel's correspondence related to the Vietnam war often focused on his hope in the ceasing of hostilities. Many letters are to congressmen, and other high ranking government officials. Included in this subseries are also a few letters from Riegel to President Johnson regarding the Vietnam War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe government publications regarding the Vietnam War in Riegel's papers focus on the nature of war propaganda and the status of combatant strategy and techniques as the war progressed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries consist of Riegel's notes about government events related to propaganda and public opinion in relation to the Vietnam War. These informal notes document events, such as National Liberation Front propaganda drives.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries relate to published or disseminated to the public referencing the Vietnam War. Items of note include a petition to end the war, a voter's pledge to support anti-war candidates, and booklets and magazines related to the war effort.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries are the oversize materials coming from other parts of the Propaganda series. Within this subseries are magazines and posters from the Cold War and the Vietnam War. Additionally, there is a 1:15000 road map of Hannover, Germany.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries consist of government reports related to the office of war information. they have some damaged and require creating a scan to ensure further damage is prevented.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries have not yet been processed into the collection. Materials range from the Inter-War period to the Cold War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of items related to Riegel's work with the Public Opinion Quarterly, an academic journal that focuses on forms of media and their effects on the public, primarily via Radio, the Press, and Movies. The bulk of material in this series consists of correspondence between Riegel, editors for the Public Opinion Quarterly, and prospective article writers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Public Opinion Quarterly organized its articles into specific sections. Communications was  one of those sections. Items in this subseries consist primarily of correspondence about articles that would fall under the communications section of the journal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries consists of general correspondence between Riegel and approximately 160 correspondents on various topics relating to the Public Opinion Quarterly (POQ). Subjects include anticipated articles for the POQ, Events affecting the POQ, and the POQ's structure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Public Opinion Quarterly organized its articles into specific sections. Movies was  one of those sections. Items in this subseries consist primarily of correspondence about articles that would fall under the movies section of the journal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Public Opinion Quarterly organized its articles into specific sections. Press was  one of those sections. Items in this subseries consist primarily of correspondence about articles that would fall under the press section of the journal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Public Opinion Quarterly organized its articles into specific sections. Radio was  one of those sections. Items in this subseries consist primarily of correspondence about articles that would fall under the radio section of the journal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this series are relevant to the Southern Interscholastic Press Association. Within this series are correspondence between speakers for the conventions and O.W. Riegel, photographs of the annual convention, SIPA programs, Quill and Scroll Banquet artifacts, and speech excerpts from the various speakers. Some items and subjects of note include correspondence regarding the permission of black delegates during the process of desegregation, a scrapbook of events during the 1959 SIPA convention, a scroll from the 1954 Quill and Scroll Banquet, and a penant commemorating the SIPA conference. Major correspondents and speakers include: Cartoonists Ken Bald and John Mendelsohn, Congressman John Moss, James P. Warburg, Ferdinand Kuhn, and Abe Jones.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ethis subseries focuses on the winners of various awards over the years of the SIPA conference at Washington and Lee University. Most items consist of list of winners and press releases.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in the folder consist of lists of award winners in the various SIPA competitions including best Newspaper, Yearbook, Magazine, and Radio broadcast.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in the folder consist of lists of award winners in the various SIPA competitions including best Newspaper, Yearbook, Magazine, and Radio broadcast.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in the folder consist of lists of seating charts for the front table at the SIPA Awards Luncheons\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in the folder consist of annual lists of attendies who were to receive complementary accomodations to certain SIPA events.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box of correspondence contains the only topical correspondence folder in the series, highlighting letters written that centered around the issues of desegregation and the contested permission of black delegates to SIPA. Afterwards, correspondence is alphabetical. Several renowned figures collaborated with O.W. Riegel by hosting their own sessions at the SIPA conference. Some of these figures include cartoonists Kenneth Bald and Douglas Borgstedt. Washington and Lee presidents Fred Cole and Francis Gaines are also included in this part of the collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRiegel corresponded with approximately 200 individuals reagarding events and issues with SIPA. This subseries contains correspondence with all individuals with last names beginning with K or later.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe contents in this box consist of photographs of SIPA events, news publications about SIPA, a few high school newspapers submitted to the SIPA competition, financial documents, executive committee notes, the SIPA constitution and bylaws, and samples from SIPA's annual current events quiz. Some items of note include a 1937 satirical edition of Thomas Jefferson High School's student newspaper, \u003ci\u003eThe Jeffster\u003c/i\u003e, and photographs of the SIPA Awards banquet from 1953 and 1955.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this sub-series consist of speeches and speech excerpts by various  SIPA conference speakers, and programs for the SIPA conference from 1930-1968, along with a few programs from the 1980's and 1991. Some of the speeches are stored in smaller boxes because they are printed on index cards. Additionally, there is a scroll from the 1954 Quill and Scroll banquet, housed in this sub-series in order to save space.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe contents in this sub-series consist of  artifacts from the Quill and Scroll Banquets, SIPA delegate registration instructions, the lodging needs of SIPA speakers, materials given to Riegel by speakers, additional instructions to staff, and miscellaneous items in the SIPA series. Some objects of note include a SIPA penant with Washington and Lee enscribed on it, A scrapbook of the events from SIPA in 1959, and Admission tickets to the 1954 SIPA events.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries are materials related to Riegel's work on Communication Satellites that have not yet been processed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this series relate to Virginia Democratic Politics from the early 1970s to the early 1980s. Riegel was a member of the Rockbridge County Democratic Committee and attended the Virginia State Democratic Convention. His records include political correspondence between congressman Olin, delegate Davis, other local candidates, and party members.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlice Rabe was a candidate for the Virginia House of Delegates seat representing Rockbridge County, Lexington, Buena Vista, Bedford County and the city of Bedford. Riegel gave advice and support for Alice in her campaign. Items in this subseries consist of correspondence between Riegel and Rabe, campaign materials, such as planned ads, and clippings relevant to the campaign.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongressman Butler represented Virginia's 6th Congressional District. Within this subseries is a series of correspondence mostly from Riegel on various political topics. Most of Butler's correspondence consists of his periodic newsletters to his constituents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRiegel's political correspondence within Virginia consists of over 20 correspondents, primarily on the topic of campaigns and elections. Some correspondents include former House of Delegates member Jim Davis, Delegate candidate Sprong, and democratic party officials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJim Olin was the congressional representative of Virginia's 6th district after Cadwell Butler. This subseries consists of correspondence between Riegel and the Congressman. The main topics discussed are funding for the \"MX Missle\" and issues over Olin's congressional fundraising operation in the mid to late 1980s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries consists of correspondence by county democratic officials to local democratic party members concerning campaign actions and fundraising. Riegel was a member of the Rockbridge County Democratic Committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries consist of materials that belong in the Journalism Department series but have not been processed into the collection yet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAfter World War II, Riegel worked as a U.S. diplomat in Hungary. This subseries consists of items related to his time there. Items of note include his diplomatic ID, hungarian currency, hungarian newspapers and magazines, Monthly reports on his work in Hungary, and detailed notes on events he experienced while there.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRiegel was an avid collector of film related material, particularly from European sources. During his travels in Europe, Riegel attended numerous film festivals and kept materials from a variety of films. Additionally, he taught a course on motion picture and there are numerous items related to that course. Items of note include publications from an international film festival in Czechoslovakia, Film Festival attendance buttons, samples of film with descriptions of how film is used in the motion picture, and student work from Riegel's motion picture course he taught at Washington and Lee University.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe rest of the collection is still being processed. We anticipate additional series' to be added to the collection upon their completion. 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Supplementing this course material are published materials on the history of film, 20th century war propaganda, the Nazification of Germany, Paris in the 1920's and the \"Lost Generation.\" \nThere also includes wide selections of personal research materials for projects such as Riegel's books Mobilizing for Chaos and Crown of Glory; collections on Riegel's travels to Central and South America and Europe including Germany during the 1930s, and the typescript of his unpublished autobigraphy to 1945 titled \"Hacking It.\"","Items in this series relate to news and developments in communications sattelites. Riegel wrote a short article about their impact on mass media. His manuscripts along with correspondence, reports, and publications about communications satellites make up the bulk of this series. Some items of note include reports on the progress of Canada's Telesat system, Riegel's analysis of satellite communication, and Comsat and Intelesat reports from the early 1970's","Riegel discussed with over thirty correspondents over matters related to Communications Satellites and his academic article discussing the political barriers to satellite usage. Most correspondents provide suggestions to Riegel's article or explain how an academic journal they're associated with plans to use or not use his article.","Press releases in this subseries mostly come from the COMSAT, INTELSAT, and TELESAT corporations. These press releases give reports on the developments in the satellite industry, and the changes in stock values for these companies' shareholders.","Items in this subseries relate to pulbications from various sources refering to communications satellites. Items of note include: a Thesis titled, \"Defense Department's usage of Communications Satellites\" by Maurice Fliess from West Virginia University, annual COMSAT publications, and  a Canadian publication on the ᐊᓂᒃ (\"anik\" or little brother)satellite by TELESAT.","Items in this subseries consist of reports by government and independent organizations about communication satellites. The reports vary in focus, ranging from technical data to impending impact of satellites on public life. Items of note include the 1972 Aeronautics and Space Report of the President and the operating agreement between the United States and other nations regarding INTELSAT.","This subseries consists of Riegel's communication satellite article manuscripts. These manuscripts show the revisions Riegel made to his work.","Items in this subseries are materials related to Riegel's work on Communication Satellites that have not yet been processed.","Items in this series are relevant to the Dupont Awards, which were given to Television stations, Radiostations, and commentators who have contributed to the field in their performance on the air. Award winners received $1,000, and most used the money to fund a journalism scholarship. Within this series are correspondence between award winners, judges, the Dupont estate, Washington and Lee University, members of the Federal Communications Commission, public relations firms, and O.W. Riegel, photographs of the award winners and annual awards dinner, publications by the Dupont Awards foundation, and published statements by various awards winners. Some items and subjects of note include a draft of a couple of the physical awards, letters discussing the conclusion of Washington and Lee's Association with the awards in 1967, and some resumes of different journalists and  Judges' comments on various radio and television stations. Three scrapbooks are contained wtithin the collection, but are not in folders. They are listed in the appropriate sub-series. Major correspondents and speakers include: O. W. Riegel, FCC Chairman Rosel Hyde, and Jessie Ball Dupont.","Items in this sub-series consist of materials describing the removal of Washington and Lee University from the administration of the Dupont Awards.","Items in this subseries consist of correspondence, photos and cirtificates relating to types of awards given by institutions. Items of note include a small magazine of different award designs, correspondence over the dupont awards, and photographs of different awards.","Items in this subseries primarily consist of correspondence related to the design of a brochure for the Dupont Awards. As the Awards' curator, Riegel was responsible for the Awrds' presentation and outreach.","Items in this subseries consist of correspondents between Riegel and and individual reviewers the Dupont Awards. These letters consist of recommended radio stations  that people felt deserved the award for 1963.","Items in this sub-series consist of materials related to the Dupont Awards dinner including photographs, ivitations, and RSVP's.","Items in this subseries consist of the financial documents Riegel dealt with for the Dupont Awards. Items of note include letters with the awards' finanical statements and individual bills for expenses.","Items in this subseries relate to forms used by the Dupont Awards committee. Some forms of note include blank radio station judging forms and form letters to nominees and participants.","Riegel's correspondence in this series is primarily between different awards administrators and judges. Riegel corresponded with approximately 320 different individauls within this subseries. Correspondents of note include Mrs. Dupont, Turner Catledge, and Sol Taishoff.","Items in this subseries relate to communications between the General Federation of Women's Clubs and Riegel as curator for the Dupont Awards. Most of the correspondence consists of requests by Riegel for the leadership of the G.F.W.C. to participate on the Committee of the Dupont Awards.","Items in this sub-series consist of materials related to the judging of various Television stations, radio stations, and commentators for the Dupont Awards. Included are some judges' comments on different stations and correspondence about evaluating stations.","Items in this sub-series consist of materials related to the coverage of the Kennedy Assassination. The Dupont Awards foundation found it apporpriate to commemorate numerous stations for their detailed coverage of the event.","Items in this subseries consist of correspondence between Riegel and various lettershops regarding the production of a mass qualtity of letters to individuals regarding the awards. Some letters focused on the errors by the lettershop businesses such as errors in the use of names, punctuation, and grammar.","Items in this subseries consist of lists of individuals based on association. Some of the lists of note in this subseries include a list of CBS correspondents, Dupont Award winners, and the Dupont Award Foundation Mailing List.","Items in this sub-series consist of materials published or sent by the National Association for Better Radio and Television. This organization sought to encourage quality programing for families and children. some items of note include a booklet of television programs with ratings and reviews and newsletters mentioning the Dupont Awards.","Items in this subseries consist primarily of correspondence  addressing various concerns individuals had with the awards. These problems ranged from the permission of including some materials in various nominee presentations to the eligibility of certain networks in the Dupont Awards.","Correspondence in this subseries focuses primarily on the manner in which the Awards were determined and given. There is extensive discussion between Haefele, Spackman, and Riegel about the Trustee's involvment in the selection of judges and giving awards. The Dupont foundation wanted to increase its influence on the awards process, while Riegel thought that the Awards should have more liberty to act on its own.","Items in this subseries consist of documents by the Dupont Awards Foundation that were issued or available to the public, including: the agreements between the Dupont Foundation and the Awards committee, annual programs and brochures, and descriptions of the awards.","Items in this subseries consist of correspondence about spreading the awareness of the Dupont Awards.","Items in this subseries relate to efforts by the Dupont Awards Foundation to capitalize on their public relations. A large part of correspondence is with the Public Relations office of Earle Palmer Brown.","Correspondence in this subseries consists of correspondence related to how some winners chose to use their prize money from the Dupont Awards to give a small scholarship to journalism majors at various universities.","This subseries focuses on the process determining a logo for the Dupont Awards including correspondence, images, and sketches.","Items in this sub-series consist of materials related to the presentation of the Dupont Awards to their respective winners. Because of the annual nature of the award, material is sorted by year and then by content.","The items in this sub-series consist of miscellaeous materials that did not necessarily fit with the other groupings. Along with the files listed are two scrap-books of remarks made at the Dupont Awards Dinner.","Items in this subseries consist of materials that belong in the Journalism Department series but have not been processed into the collection yet.","Items in this series consist of and are related to O.W. Riegel's unpublished memoir \"Hacking It\". The first section of the series contains the most refined drafts of the Autobiography. Then there is correspondence between individuals who assited Riegel in drafting and editing his work. There are also several unrefined drafts of material, and a couple of artifacts and notes related to the Memoir. Housed separately from the rest of the collection, is one box of Newspaper clippings sorted by topic around different subjects Riegel's memoir addresses.","This subseries contains the most up-to-date version of Riegel's unpublished autobiography.","Correspondence in this subseries focuses on revisions of Riegel's memoirs and requests for information for Riegel to use in his writing.","Items in this subseries consist of various drafts on sections considered in the development of Riegel's Memoir. Topics range from his trip to the Virgin Islands, to his view of religion, and his year in Hungary after the conclusion of World War II.","Items in this subseries relate to Jane Riegel's materials that were stored with Riegel's autobiography. Oscar Riegel had Jane's journal bound and printed as a gift. These items are the scans and illustrations of her journal that were necessary to make his gift possible.","Items in this subseries consist of notes that Riegel took on various subjects related to his autobiography.","Items in this subseries consist of aspects of Riegel's autiobiography that have not yet been processed into the collection.","Items in the Journalism Department series are based in the time period when Riegel was a member and later director of the department. sub-sections of this series include correspondence within the department, course materials, department seminars, accreditiation discussions,the Lee Memorial Journalism Foundation, the maintenance of the department's library, and publicity related to the department and its faculty. some items of note include some student work for classes, including a project by Phillipe Labro, a cartoonist awards program with signatures from various cartoonists including Charles Shultz, and various surveys related to higher education and journalism.","As the department chair of Washington and Lee University's Journalism department, Riegel was responsible for its accreditation. This subseries consists of documents related to the accreditation status of Washington and Lee's Journalism department. The main agencies that Riegel worked with were the American Council on Education for Journalism, the American Association of Educators in Journalism, and the Association for Education in Journalism. Items are organized by year within each accreditation agency. Documents of note in this subseries include evaluation forms, correspondence about accreditation agency policy and goals, and annual accreditation reports.","Items in this subseries consist of letters between Riegel and over 550 correspondents related to Washington and Lee's Journalism program. Letters range in theme from inquiries about the program, job openings for journalism graudates, the Associated Press, the British Library, the American Association of Schools with Departments in Journalism, and others.","Items in this subseries relate to the courses within the Journalism Department which Riegel taught while at Washington and Lee University. Courses ranged in topic from public opinion to advertising to psychological warfare and propaganda. Most courses are sorted by order of sylabbi, class handouts, lecture notes, and other relevant materials to the course. The Psychological Warfare and Propaganda course also has a few student samples of a project where students were to make their own propaganda aimed at countries behind the Iron Curtain.","The Journalism 101 course focused on the principles of Journalism. Within this subseries are documents related to the course including syllabi, class handouts, quizzes, exams, and other materials Riegel had that were relevant to the course.","Journalism 102 was a course that covered the principles of Journalism, and at times was a continuation of Journalism 101 to create a year long class. Items in this subseries consist of course syllabi, class handouts, quizzes, exams, lecture notes and other material Riegel had that was relevant to the course.","Riegel's public oppinion course focused on the purpose and manner of polling, specifically as a pulse of American Democracy. It elaborated on how to conduct polls and how they influence and  show the views of the public. Items in this subseries consist of course syllabi, lecutre notes, and other related materials.","Riegel's Literary Critism course focused on the purpose and manner in which one critiques a written work. Riegel emphasized the different critical theories by different reviewers and had students study reviewers and conduct their own reviews using the fundamentals taught in the course. Items in this subseries consist of course syllabi, class handouts, quizzes, exams, lecture notes, and other material related to the course.","The Journalism Department's Short Story Writing Course focused on the elements of a short story and its goal of portraying life as the author sees it from their own lens. within the course, students were expected to anaylze and uncover the principles of short story writing and apply them in their own works. Items in this subseries consist of course syllabi, class handouts, quizzes, exams, and other materials related to the course.","The Principles of Advertising course covered basic elements of advertisements found in mass media sources. Items in this subseries consist of a course syllabus, quizzes, and exams.","The Journalism Department's course on communications law focused on the legal developments regarding the freedom of the press. Course topics ranged from copyright, to libel, to privacy, to climate, to the Freedom of Information Act, and courtroom procedures. Items in this subseries consist of course syllabi, class handouts, extensive lecture notes sorted by topic, and extensive relevant materials related to the course.","The Psychological Warfare and Propaganda course covered how the media has been used to sway public opinion in a variety of settings. Students examined the methods the military, governments, intelligence agencies, international U.S. broadcasts, and other sources used in an attempt to persuade others to support their goals and causes. Items in ths subseries consist of student work on a couple of projects including a mock propaganda piece by Philippe Labro, course syllabi, class handouts and project rubrics, lecutre notes, and other materials related to the course.","The Public Relations course focused on the purposes of public relations and the various attitudes people hold towards the field. Students were tasked to analyze the goals of a person in a public relations position and to understand why some view it as a means for corruption while others see it as an essential part of any business, firm, or public figure. Items in this subseries consist of course syllabi, class handouts, lecture notes, and other material related to the course.","This advertising course focused on the principles and critical analysis of advertisements. Items in this subseries consist of course syllabi, class handouts, lecture notes, and other material related to the course.","The Editorial was a journalism department course that focused on the principles and practice of newspaper editorial writing. Students in the course were members of a hypothetical editorial board and were tasked to develop articles on a variety of topics. Items in this subseries consist of course syllabi, class handouts, lecture notes, and other material related to the course.","Items in this subseries consist of discussions between the Journalism Department and outside news industries about job availability and the desire for higher quality recruits. Riegel points the low quality towards a national issue of low incentives for high quality students in the Journalism field.","the Lee Editorial Award was a prize for what the award's judges thought was the best editorial in a given year based on nominations  by editors, newspapers, and publishers. Items in this subseries focus on informing the public about the award, statements by award winners, and the announcement of award winners.","The Lee Memorial Journalism Foundation was an institution that sought to share the history of Journalism at Washington and Lee through a variety of publications, news stories and events. Items of note in this subseries include a scrapbook of journalism department activites from the mid 1950s and small posters of different journalism department events on campus.","During Riegel's tenure as a professor, the Journalism Department kept its own library for students to use. Items in this subseries consist of correspondence and materials related to the library's everyday function.","Mass Media Booknotes was a publication that reported new publications related to mass media and communications. Items within this series consist of monthly reports on new journalism publications.","Publicity regarding the Journalism Department consists of articles in magazines, newspapers, and other media sources that highlight the department's activities. The bulk of items in this subseries consist of articles and press releases related to the Journalism department. Items of note include an article by Riegel titled \"The Muted Trumpet\" and a Spanish booklet about Nationalism and Communications.","Items in this subseries focus on the establishment and early years of WLUR. some events of note include problems with the radio antenna during installation, and program listings from early WLUR broadcasts.","This subseries consists of various seminars hosted by the Journalism department including a seminar on editorial writing and one on law in relation to the media. Items of note include the speeches of seminar speakers and seminar programs.","Items in this subseries are relevant to the journalism department, but do not relate to any of the other subseries. Items of note include a menu at a Sigma Delta Chi dinner, a chart comparing  faculty compensation at various universities during the 1970s and a large chart analyzing Virginia daily newspapers.","Items in this subseries consist of materials that belong in the Journalism Department series but have not been processed into the collection yet.","Items in this series pertain to Riegel's personal correspondence between himself and colleagues, friends, and family. Some material is related to or mentions his work, but the majority of the material is about his or other people's personal lives, opinions, and thoughts around world events.","Items in this subseries consist of materials that belong in the Journalism Department series but have not been processed into the collection yet.","Items in this series consist primarily of articles, bulletins, memos, and programs which are in reference to O.W. Riegel and his career achievements. The material spans the majority of his professional carreer and makes reference to his published works, acts as a staff member of Washington and Lee, and personal achievements. The publicity material is primarily newspaper clippings selected by Riegel himself.","Materials in this series consist of items Riegel acquired while traveling after World War II. Riegel went to several european nations during the Cold War including Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Romania, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Hungary, Italy, East Germany, Germany, and Britain. Throughout his journeys, Riegel retained numerous maps, brochures, publications, and pamphlets of places and events he attended.","This subseries concerns Riegel's correspondence during his travels in Eastern Europe and focuses primarily on upcoming european film festivals and catching up with friend and acquaintences while abroad.","Items in this subseries focus on the US in relation to Riegel's travel after World War II. some items of note include maps of San Francisco, CA and Madison, WI, assorted brochures from various city centers, and a couple of sketches.","This subseries consists of  iteme Riegel acquired during his international travel. Most items are from Eastern Europe, but there are a couple of items from Western Europe and a publication from Australia.","Items in this subseries consist of pamphlets and brochures related to Riegel's travels throughout Europe. some publications of note include lodging brochures from Bulgaria and Romania and hungarian recreational brochures.","Items in this subseries consist of the  receipts and charges Riegel kept from his travels in europe.","This subseries consists of maps of various european countries that Riegel traveled through.","Items in this subseries were the personal affects of Oscar Riegel in relation to his post-war European travel. Some items of note include his travel diary and a diary by \"Dee\", and press membership identification.","Items in this subseries consist of notes that Riegel prior to and during his trip to Eastern Europe. One item of note is a German quiz he took prior to his departure.","Items in this subseries consist of materials that belong in the Journalism Department series but have not been processed into the collection yet.","The items in this series relate to two major projects Riegel conducted in Europe between 1950 and 1952. The first one focused on public opinion in West Germany on a variety of topics, but emphasised government and politics in particular. This project was conducted with assitance in the form of a grant, stipend, and paid travel by the State Departnment. The second project, through Princeton University, focused on the impact of the cross cultural exchange program between Belgium and the United States, with the goal of understanding the opinion Belgians had of the United States after going through the program and then returning to their home country. Contents in this series include: Survey materials from both projects, information on participants in the Belgium study, publications Riegel kept from his time in Europe, his notes on the projects, and financial papers relevant to the projects.","Items in this subseries focus on the West German Cultural Exchange program and its impact on its  participants. Items of note include samples of questionaires and surveys and maps of parts of West Germany.","Riegel conducted a study surveying belgians who participated in an educational exchange program with the United States, trying to answer whether educational exchange programs affect the participant's perception of the country they visited in the long term. This subseries contains materials related to that study including questionnaires, correspondents, data on participants, and publications.","Correspondents with Riegel in regards to his Belgium study often focused on the study's contents, findings, and were curious about its implications. Riegel corresponded with approximately 70 different individuals and wrote often to his family while in Belgium.","This subseries consists of materials related to every participant in Riegel's study of Belgium's cultural exchange program. Each person's listing has some responses to questions and occasionally some correspondence.","Publications in this part of the collection focus on the effects and status of cultural exchange programs with the United States. Items of note in this subseries include a Belgian professor's analysis of Columbia University's geology courses from the 1920s, and statements by the state department about educational exchange programs.","This subseries consists of materials that were issued to spread the recognition and outreach of Riegel's study in Belgium. The majority of items are press releases informing individuals how they can participate and for participants to follow through with their questionnaires.","This subseries consists of materials that were essential to Riegel's survey. Items of note in this subseries include Riegel's project proposal, sample questionnaires and instructions to participants and project assistants.","Riegel published a monograph, Mobilizing for Chaos, in 1934. In it he examined and explored the impact and importance of the use of propaganda in the contemporary world. He effectively explored the use of propaganda in nations such as pre-War Germany and its role in the rise of National Socialism and Adolf Hitler. This series contains material related to the publishing of the book, Mobilizing for Chaos. These materials primarily consist of book reviews, advertisements, and articles about Riegel's role in its creation.","Items in this series are relevant to O. W. Riegel's involvement with propaganda materials from World War I through the Vietnam War. Within this series are correspondence between Riegel and his co-workers at the Office of War information, a variety of war leaflets, war themed news letters, foreign magazines, ephemeral propaganda materials, a few posters, Viet Cong banners, and German Newspapers. Some items and subjects of note include Hand made propaganda from the Viet Cong, A book of official japanese war leaflets, records from the Office of War Information, and pictoral records of the Spanish Civil War and the Second Sino Japanese War.","Items in this subseries are relevant to the World War I era, and include Newspapers about the war, printed in 1914 and reprinted in the 1930's, Notes by Riegel about foreign and domestic propagada agencies, Photos of war figures and events with captions, and publications about the press and propaganda during the war.","Th inter-war period subseries consists primarily of reports and publications from both the federal government and the private sector. Both of these groups focus heavily on propaganda, often comparing 1930s propaganda to propaganda during World War I. There is also some emphasis on the New Deal programs and their impact on the press and individual freedoms. Foreign Newspapers in this subseries tend to focus on Germany's shift to fascism and its implications. Also included in this subseries, are Riegel's own notes on these subjects mixed with brief personal comments related to his work.","Items in this subseries consist of foreign press publications during the inter-war period. Newpapers and clippings are in French and German, and from the early 1930s.","Goverment publications in this collection consist primarily of bills presented to congress, pages from the congressional record, and other sources oriented primarily around the use of the press prior to World War II.","Government reports in this sub-series are issued often by executive agencies and are oriented around the press, propaganda, and considered regulation thereof. Reports include a discussion by the FCC over the \"War of the Worlds Radio Broadcast\", A report on Radio Broadcasting for Senator Burton Wheeler, and an agreement of journalistic standards by the Pan-American Congress of Journalists.","Newspapers in this sub-series focus on World War I propaganda, developments on Europe prior to the second World War, and Freedom of the Press.","Riegel's notes from the Inter-war period focus on various journalism related topics, including: Telegraph cable, the politics of international press, the New Deal and Advertising, and other personal notes about his work.","Press releases in this subseries address a variety of international and foreign relations topics such as the British Palestine mandate, the self-determination of the Saar Region, both pro and anti German perspectives on the national socialist government, and those who benefit from war.","The publications in the Riegel papers from the interwar period show the shift in American focus from the economy to international relations from the early 1930s to 1939. The early publications focus on the impact of New Deal programs with only some regard to events outside the U.S. Publications from the late 1930s have a heavily international perspective with pictoral booklets of the atrocities in the second Sino-Japanese war, and threats of German fascism. Academic articles relate to the press, particularly in China, but also from a global perspective, Modern propaganda techniques, and international relations. Finally, there is a sampling of newsletters focusing on the same topics from various perspectives.","Items in this subseries related to the Spanish Civil War primarily consist of propaganda leaflets and publications on both sides of the conflict, highlighting the opposing sides' atrocities and how they will ensure the values and freedom of the Spanish people.","Items in this subseries are related to the World War II era in both of the main theaters of war. Some items of note include propaganda leaflets in a variety of languages including German and Japanese, documents from various government agencies including the Office of War Information, and some ephemeral materials used as propaganda during the war.","Riegel's corresepondence in this series primarily relates to those he worked and interacted with during his time with the Office of War information. One topic of particular interest to Riegel was the \"Strzetelski Affair\" which focused on the contested censorship of a Polish news agency and their description of troop position in the eastern front.","Riegel's collection of domestic propaganda during the second World War highlighted appeals to the working class by the Germans to stand against \"big business\" interests, and the pro-peace movement primarily through a series of drawings by Pola Clair.","European propaganda leaflets, in Riegel's collection, show the various appeals by different groups to persuade the enemy to surrender. While most of the leaflets are addressing a German audience, there are some in Hungarian, Polish, and Arabic aiming to persuade at least a tacit support for the allies. The leaflets are sorted based on their identification number often found on one of the corners of the leaflet.","O.W. \"Tom\" Riegel's copy of an official \"confidential\" binder distributed to staff of the United States Office of War Information detailing propaganda objectives for the Mediterranean region of Europe for 1944, specifically the countries of Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, Romania, Yugoslavia, Italy, and Hungary.","Includes a pamphlet titled \"Footprints of the Trojan Horse, Some methods used by foreign agents within the United States\" and \"Hitler's Words and Hitler's Deeds\" printed in England. This illustrated wartime pamphlet introduces the reader to the Nazi theory of propaganda and details Hitler and the Nazi regime's methods and examples of deceipt.","These newsletters were disseminated by allied forces to citizens of liberated countries. These newsletters, ranging from Dutch to Flemish to French often described events on the front lines and encouraged readers to support the war effort.","Riegel's collection of government reports center around the effectiveness in developing and implementing propaganda addressed to the Axis powers and neutral and liberated countries. Reports tend to focus on one aspect of propaganda ranging from understanding the target audiences culture, to forms of counterpropaganda used by enemy forces.","Reports by the Board of Economic Warfare were periodically issued detailing the economic situations of various parts of the world and their relation to the front lines. This gave allied forces an idea of available resources for themselves and their enemies looking forward.","The Board of Overseas publication analyzed published issues in other countries, aiming to understand the literary and media culture of different nations to improve propaganda efforts. Some analysis includes reports on Japanese war songs and european perspectives on American elections.","The Bureau of Public Relations focused on ensuring positive relations with neutral and liberated countries during the war effort. Some of its material, found in this sub-series include Public Relations officer guidelines and foreign censorship codes.","Segments from the congressional record found in this subseries focuses on the mobilization and deployment of troops between 1939 and 1945.","Riegel maintained a collection of documents from the Coordinator of Information office. These documents pertained to ongoing events in the second World War and their relation to propaganda. Some documents focus on the handling of news and claims by the Axis powers, the surrender of a british fleet to the Japandese, and the presence of allied forces near Singapore.","Riegel's items from the Federal Communications Commission primarily relate to its reports on radio broadcasts. Included in their reports are recommendations for foreign radio propaganda, and their prioritization of national defence in their own decisions.","Riegel's documents related to the Office of Control highlight the emphasis on censoring foreign media to ensure support of the allied troops. some items of note include breif correspondence related to the censorship of individual broadcasts due to lack of documentation, and periodic reports of the publications of various radio broadcasts.","The Office of Public Opinion Research focused on the public mood of various events during the war. Some items in this subseries include an analysis of public opinion as it relates to FDR's public talks and speeches, and public opinion of naval war policy.","Riegel worked with the Office of War Information durring the Second World War. His role was to provide guidance, analysis, and propose various forms of propaganda to use against enemy forces and to persuade potentially friendly neutrals. Items in this subseries are heavily related to these subjects and report on the successes and failures of implemented propaganda.","The Outpost Services Bureau provided support to govenrment agencies in ensuring their ability to function via connecting them with lines of communication and providing support when necessary. They created monthly progress reports of various outpost stations reporting the status of these stations and their effectiveness.","Items from the Psychological Warfare Branch focus on the impact of propaganda and counter propaganda on the target audeinces. Reports in this subseries include an analysis of propaganda upon French citizens, and a booklet on the functions of the 5th Army propaganda team.","Riegel's items from the state department primarily relate to the status of various areas in the front lines of the second World War. Some documents in this subseries inculde a description of the status of press and radio in Vichy France, and Chiang Kai Shek's perspective on the Japanese war front.","The two documents in the Radio Conference of Cairo subseries are full text copies of the radio agreements describing acceptable and unlawful use of the radio in attempts to influence populations beyond a nation's borders.","Documents in this subseries detail the efforts made by the USIS to inform foreign peoples about the United States and its values through various publications. Some examples in this subseries include the report of the effectiveness of an Italian agazine and guidelines for foreign magazine publications.","Includes a small bound illustrated pamphlet published by the United States War Department in 1944 and titled \"What is Propaganda\". It is a \"War Department Educational Manual - EM-2 of the GI Roundatable Series.\" The cover of the pamphlet shows the cartoon character Donald Duck speaking into a microphone.","Riegel's collection of Japanese leaflets consist of two aspects: US made leaflets issued to the Japanese and Japanese made leaflets issued to the U.S. Both use persuasive techniques to convince soliders to surrender or cease fighting, showing there is greater value in being at home than on the front lines. U.S. propaganda tended to appeal to the futility of the Japanese effort, showing  how U.S. progress was steady in spite of their resistance. Japanese propaganda tended to emphasize that the profits of the war were directed to a non-fighting elite, and that family members would prefer the soldier's presence at home  to their death at war. The leaflets are sorted by their identification numbers found on one of the leaflet's corners.","This folder consists of multiple published items including part one of a two part volume published by the United States Pacific Fleet on the methods of psychological warfare against Japan with a focus on propaganda leaflet usage. The Washington Post publication also includes in its title, \"the story of the secret weapon which had Japan ready to yield thirteen days before the atomic bomb struck Hiroshima.\"","This volume consists of a compilation of approximately ninety-five propaganda leaflets created for the Unites States military's Pacific Theater of Operations. Incuded with each leaflet is an accompany information form that includes purpose, text, format, general comments, and someitmes the specific location for he leaflet's use.","Riegel kept assorted notes about a variety of topics including the Camera Club at Washington and Lee, Descriptions for his future autobiography, political details in Mexican History, and information related to coworkers, staff, and events during his time at the Office of War Information.","Items in this subseries were the personal belongings of Oscar Riegel after the second World War. Some items include his material as an official air raid warden, in the event of a domestic air raid,  financial statements on purchases, war ration books, and programs from events he attended.","Press releases in this subseries give a description of headlines during the Second World War. Topics of note include Hitler's invasion of Poland, the Psychological effect of paratroopers, and the Finnish impact on the Eastern Front.","Publications in this subseries tend to focus on propaganda analysis, the warfront, and radio communications. Some items of note in this subseries include the code of the National Association of Broadcasters and commentary on the Bill of Rights.","This subseries containes unique items of the time period that distinguish it from other eras. Some interesting items of note include candy wrappers with U.S. army propaganda, an assortment of pro U.S. booklets in various languages, shoe lace packaging depicting the hanging of Hitler and Mossolini, and a hitler/Tojo pin cushion.","Materials in this subseries relate to the Cold War era. Most items focus on communication from the U.S. to its citizens and foreign countries to gain support over Russia in the Cold War. Additionally, there are a few items from foreign nations aimed at U.S. audiences. Some items of note include some Russian Magazines, Chinese Magazines, and publications related to the United States Information Agency.","This subseries consists of Riegel's correspondence related to the Cold War. It focuses mostly on specific events during the Cold War and the reach of government concerning foreign and domestic media and speech.","This subseries consists of material made by foreign govenrments, mostly with the intent to reach an American audience. Some items of note include magazines from the Polish government, Russian Magazines, and a booklet about developing countries and the Soviet Bloc.","This subseries focuses on material the U.S. and foreign governments produced for American citizens, often in the form of reports and booklets. Some items of note include a report on the U.S. international cultural program and \"Telling America's Story Abroad\" by the State Department.","This subseries consists of a small assortment of clod war era newspapers hihglighting various events related to the cold war effort. Articles include international U.S. radio presence, the US information service's efforts, and international relations.","This subseries consists of press releases of events throughout the Cold War. These press releases come from several sources, most of them being from the U.S. Information Agency. There are also press releases from the Japan Detachment of Broadcasting and Visual Activities and the State Department.","This subseies contains publications from a variety of sources. Often in the form of booklets or magazines, topics vary, but most focus on the effects of propaganda and the Cold War. Some booklets of note include one on Germany's territorial shifts after the second World War, and a booklet on  the efforts of Christian Trade Unions to combat the spread of Communism.","These radio scripts were intended to inform the American public in areas both related and unrelated to the Cold war. Script topics ranged from \"The Secret of American Prosperity\" to \"Coronary Thrombosis\".","The U.S. Information Agency sought to spread international awareness of U.S. values and culture to second and third world countries during the Cold War. Items in this subseries consist of programs, reports, briefings, newsletters, memorandums, and charts that conveyed how the agency operated internationally.","Items in this subseries relate to the Korean war, and mostly from an American perspective. Most of the items are propaganda leaflets, aiming to encourage Korean support of American troops. Some items of note include a booklet of alleged U.S. war crimes during the war, a booklet about war P.O.W.'s, and copies of anti-U.S. propaganda.","Items in this subseries are strictly Korean war propaganda that was intended for Korean citizens. Nearly all items in this subseries are in Korean and have an english description or translation attached with the goals of what the propaganda was supposed to evoke from the reader.","This folder includes Communist Chinese printed propoganda magazines for an English speaking audience : \"United Nations Prisoners in Korea,\" \"China Reconstructs,\" and two editions of \"People's China\"","A 1950 Japanese magazine, \"Silver Bell,\" for children and/or young adults - printed by the Hiroshima Publishing Company; a Second World War era Prisoner of War questionnare, and an American propoganda magazine in Chinese titled \"Free World\" magazine published for Asian coutries about the Unites States and \"Free\" Asian countries.","The Committee on Vietnam was a local organization in Lexington and Rockbridge County formed in opposition to the war effort. Riegel was a member of the Committee. This subseries consists of notes Riegel took of meetings and comments made by Committee members.","Riegel's correspondence related to the Vietnam war often focused on his hope in the ceasing of hostilities. Many letters are to congressmen, and other high ranking government officials. Included in this subseries are also a few letters from Riegel to President Johnson regarding the Vietnam War.","The government publications regarding the Vietnam War in Riegel's papers focus on the nature of war propaganda and the status of combatant strategy and techniques as the war progressed.","Items in this subseries consist of Riegel's notes about government events related to propaganda and public opinion in relation to the Vietnam War. These informal notes document events, such as National Liberation Front propaganda drives.","Items in this subseries relate to published or disseminated to the public referencing the Vietnam War. Items of note include a petition to end the war, a voter's pledge to support anti-war candidates, and booklets and magazines related to the war effort.","Items in this subseries are the oversize materials coming from other parts of the Propaganda series. Within this subseries are magazines and posters from the Cold War and the Vietnam War. Additionally, there is a 1:15000 road map of Hannover, Germany.","Items in this subseries consist of government reports related to the office of war information. they have some damaged and require creating a scan to ensure further damage is prevented.","Items in this subseries have not yet been processed into the collection. Materials range from the Inter-War period to the Cold War.","This series consists of items related to Riegel's work with the Public Opinion Quarterly, an academic journal that focuses on forms of media and their effects on the public, primarily via Radio, the Press, and Movies. The bulk of material in this series consists of correspondence between Riegel, editors for the Public Opinion Quarterly, and prospective article writers.","The Public Opinion Quarterly organized its articles into specific sections. Communications was  one of those sections. Items in this subseries consist primarily of correspondence about articles that would fall under the communications section of the journal.","This subseries consists of general correspondence between Riegel and approximately 160 correspondents on various topics relating to the Public Opinion Quarterly (POQ). Subjects include anticipated articles for the POQ, Events affecting the POQ, and the POQ's structure.","The Public Opinion Quarterly organized its articles into specific sections. Movies was  one of those sections. Items in this subseries consist primarily of correspondence about articles that would fall under the movies section of the journal.","The Public Opinion Quarterly organized its articles into specific sections. Press was  one of those sections. Items in this subseries consist primarily of correspondence about articles that would fall under the press section of the journal.","The Public Opinion Quarterly organized its articles into specific sections. Radio was  one of those sections. Items in this subseries consist primarily of correspondence about articles that would fall under the radio section of the journal.","Items in this series are relevant to the Southern Interscholastic Press Association. Within this series are correspondence between speakers for the conventions and O.W. Riegel, photographs of the annual convention, SIPA programs, Quill and Scroll Banquet artifacts, and speech excerpts from the various speakers. Some items and subjects of note include correspondence regarding the permission of black delegates during the process of desegregation, a scrapbook of events during the 1959 SIPA convention, a scroll from the 1954 Quill and Scroll Banquet, and a penant commemorating the SIPA conference. Major correspondents and speakers include: Cartoonists Ken Bald and John Mendelsohn, Congressman John Moss, James P. Warburg, Ferdinand Kuhn, and Abe Jones.","this subseries focuses on the winners of various awards over the years of the SIPA conference at Washington and Lee University. Most items consist of list of winners and press releases.","Items in the folder consist of lists of award winners in the various SIPA competitions including best Newspaper, Yearbook, Magazine, and Radio broadcast.","Items in the folder consist of lists of award winners in the various SIPA competitions including best Newspaper, Yearbook, Magazine, and Radio broadcast.","Items in the folder consist of lists of seating charts for the front table at the SIPA Awards Luncheons","Items in the folder consist of annual lists of attendies who were to receive complementary accomodations to certain SIPA events.","This box of correspondence contains the only topical correspondence folder in the series, highlighting letters written that centered around the issues of desegregation and the contested permission of black delegates to SIPA. Afterwards, correspondence is alphabetical. Several renowned figures collaborated with O.W. Riegel by hosting their own sessions at the SIPA conference. Some of these figures include cartoonists Kenneth Bald and Douglas Borgstedt. Washington and Lee presidents Fred Cole and Francis Gaines are also included in this part of the collection.","Riegel corresponded with approximately 200 individuals reagarding events and issues with SIPA. This subseries contains correspondence with all individuals with last names beginning with K or later.","The contents in this box consist of photographs of SIPA events, news publications about SIPA, a few high school newspapers submitted to the SIPA competition, financial documents, executive committee notes, the SIPA constitution and bylaws, and samples from SIPA's annual current events quiz. Some items of note include a 1937 satirical edition of Thomas Jefferson High School's student newspaper, The Jeffster, and photographs of the SIPA Awards banquet from 1953 and 1955.","Items in this sub-series consist of speeches and speech excerpts by various  SIPA conference speakers, and programs for the SIPA conference from 1930-1968, along with a few programs from the 1980's and 1991. Some of the speeches are stored in smaller boxes because they are printed on index cards. Additionally, there is a scroll from the 1954 Quill and Scroll banquet, housed in this sub-series in order to save space.","The contents in this sub-series consist of  artifacts from the Quill and Scroll Banquets, SIPA delegate registration instructions, the lodging needs of SIPA speakers, materials given to Riegel by speakers, additional instructions to staff, and miscellaneous items in the SIPA series. Some objects of note include a SIPA penant with Washington and Lee enscribed on it, A scrapbook of the events from SIPA in 1959, and Admission tickets to the 1954 SIPA events.","Items in this subseries are materials related to Riegel's work on Communication Satellites that have not yet been processed.","Items in this series relate to Virginia Democratic Politics from the early 1970s to the early 1980s. Riegel was a member of the Rockbridge County Democratic Committee and attended the Virginia State Democratic Convention. His records include political correspondence between congressman Olin, delegate Davis, other local candidates, and party members.","Alice Rabe was a candidate for the Virginia House of Delegates seat representing Rockbridge County, Lexington, Buena Vista, Bedford County and the city of Bedford. Riegel gave advice and support for Alice in her campaign. Items in this subseries consist of correspondence between Riegel and Rabe, campaign materials, such as planned ads, and clippings relevant to the campaign.","Congressman Butler represented Virginia's 6th Congressional District. Within this subseries is a series of correspondence mostly from Riegel on various political topics. Most of Butler's correspondence consists of his periodic newsletters to his constituents.","Riegel's political correspondence within Virginia consists of over 20 correspondents, primarily on the topic of campaigns and elections. Some correspondents include former House of Delegates member Jim Davis, Delegate candidate Sprong, and democratic party officials.","Jim Olin was the congressional representative of Virginia's 6th district after Cadwell Butler. This subseries consists of correspondence between Riegel and the Congressman. The main topics discussed are funding for the \"MX Missle\" and issues over Olin's congressional fundraising operation in the mid to late 1980s.","This subseries consists of correspondence by county democratic officials to local democratic party members concerning campaign actions and fundraising. Riegel was a member of the Rockbridge County Democratic Committee.","Items in this subseries consist of materials that belong in the Journalism Department series but have not been processed into the collection yet.","After World War II, Riegel worked as a U.S. diplomat in Hungary. This subseries consists of items related to his time there. Items of note include his diplomatic ID, hungarian currency, hungarian newspapers and magazines, Monthly reports on his work in Hungary, and detailed notes on events he experienced while there.","Riegel was an avid collector of film related material, particularly from European sources. During his travels in Europe, Riegel attended numerous film festivals and kept materials from a variety of films. Additionally, he taught a course on motion picture and there are numerous items related to that course. Items of note include publications from an international film festival in Czechoslovakia, Film Festival attendance buttons, samples of film with descriptions of how film is used in the motion picture, and student work from Riegel's motion picture course he taught at Washington and Lee University.","The rest of the collection is still being processed. We anticipate additional series' to be added to the collection upon their completion. Some anticipated series include: Film, Riegel's early life, Pre-War Travel, Early Academic Work (undergrad and grad school, Mobilizing for Chaos and Crown of Glory, Communications Institutions (such as the International Association of Mass Communication Research), The Science Service, and Riegel's East-Germany Survey."],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThere is one small box of assorted Newspaper Clippings related to Communication Sattelites, sorted by date (1962-1974) towards the end of the collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries consists of materials printed for the public that Riegel kept from his travels abroad. Some items of note include US embassy guides to Bucharest, Romania and Sofia, Bulgaria, and some magazines from Romania and Poland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome items from this subseries have been separated from the main collection of materials and have been placed into the propaganda series oversize storage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries focus primarily on public opinion and propaganda related to the Vietnam war. Items of note include propaganda leaflets, notes by anti-war committees, letters written to government officials about the war, and petitions to end the war. Some items are stored separately due to their size. Some war posters and pro-Viet Cong banners are in oversize storage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe leaflets in this subseries are targeted towards a Vietnamese audience. Each leaflet has an english description or translation of its content, reasoning for its use, and the intended reaction that should be evoked by the reader. Larger items are not stored with this subseries, but rather in oversize storage, mainly consisting of posters and pro-Viet Cong war banners.\u003c/p\u003e"],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Materials","Separated Materials","Separated Materials","Separated Materials","Separated Materials"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["There is one small box of assorted Newspaper Clippings related to Communication Sattelites, sorted by date (1962-1974) towards the end of the collection.","This subseries consists of materials printed for the public that Riegel kept from his travels abroad. Some items of note include US embassy guides to Bucharest, Romania and Sofia, Bulgaria, and some magazines from Romania and Poland.","Some items from this subseries have been separated from the main collection of materials and have been placed into the propaganda series oversize storage.","Items in this subseries focus primarily on public opinion and propaganda related to the Vietnam war. Items of note include propaganda leaflets, notes by anti-war committees, letters written to government officials about the war, and petitions to end the war. Some items are stored separately due to their size. Some war posters and pro-Viet Cong banners are in oversize storage.","The leaflets in this subseries are targeted towards a Vietnamese audience. Each leaflet has an english description or translation of its content, reasoning for its use, and the intended reaction that should be evoked by the reader. Larger items are not stored with this subseries, but rather in oversize storage, mainly consisting of posters and pro-Viet Cong war banners."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe materials from Washington and Lee University Special Collections are made available for use in research, teaching, and private study, pursuant to U.S. Copyright law.  The user assumes full responsibility for any use of the materials, including but not limited to, infringement of copyright and publication rights of reproduced materials.  Any materials used should be fully credited with the source.  Permission for publication of this material, in part or in full, must be secured with the Head of Special Collections.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["The materials from Washington and Lee University Special Collections are made available for use in research, teaching, and private study, pursuant to U.S. Copyright law.  The user assumes full responsibility for any use of the materials, including but not limited to, infringement of copyright and publication rights of reproduced materials.  Any materials used should be fully credited with the source.  Permission for publication of this material, in part or in full, must be secured with the Head of Special Collections."],"corpname_ssim":["Washington and Lee University, University Library Special Collections and Archives"],"persname_ssim":["Riegel, O. W. (Oscar Wetherhold)","Riegel, Hunt","Du Pont, Jessie Ball, 1884-1970","Cole, Fred Carrington","Gaines, Francis Pendleton","Labro, Philippe","Davis, J. Paxton","Lauck, Charles Harold","Booth, Augustus Lea","Shultz Charles","Moss, John E. (John Emerson), 1913 - 1997","Kenneth Bald","McGovern, George"],"names_coll_ssim":["Riegel, Hunt"],"names_ssim":["Washington and Lee University, University Library Special Collections and Archives","Riegel, O. W. (Oscar Wetherhold)","Riegel, Hunt","Du Pont, Jessie Ball, 1884-1970","Cole, Fred Carrington","Gaines, Francis Pendleton","Labro, Philippe","Davis, J. Paxton","Lauck, Charles Harold","Booth, Augustus Lea","Shultz Charles","Moss, John E. 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Colt, Jr. to Worcester Art Museum staff. Subject- loans for VMFA inaugural exhibition, loan to Worcester Art Museum, etc. Dates-8/35-7/40. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]"],"parent_unittitles_ssm":["Director's Correspondence (RG-01), 1927/2009","Series 1: Director's Correspondence, 1927/2006","Series 1.1: Early Directors, 1927/1976"],"parent_unittitles_tesim":["Director's Correspondence (RG-01), 1927/2009","Series 1: Director's Correspondence, 1927/2006","Series 1.1: Early Directors, 1927/1976"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1935/1940"],"unitdate_other_ssim":["1935-1940"],"level_ssm":["File"],"level_ssim":["File"],"component_level_isim":[3],"sort_isi":3364,"repository_ssim":["Virginia Museum of Fine Arts"],"collection_ssim":["Director's Correspondence (RG-01), 1927/2009"],"containers_ssim":["box 33863 Box 73","folder 15","Item RG01.01.1.3362"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"child_component_count_isi":0,"parent_access_restrict_tesm":["The collection is minimally processed. Requests to perform research must be submitted to the VMFA Archives at least three business days in advance.","As custodians of public records, VMFA only restricts access to public records when sensitive information is present. Such restrictions are applied in accordance with the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia, § 2.2-3700 thru § 2.2-3714) and the Government Data Collection and Dissemination Practices Act (Code of Virginia, § 2.2-3800 thru § 2.2-3809)."],"parent_access_terms_tesm":["The collection is subject to all copyright laws. Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by copyright, beyond that allowed by fair use, requires the researcher to obtain permission of copyright holders."],"date_range_isim":[1935,1936,1937,1938,1939,1940],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. to Worcester Art Museum staff. Subject- loans for VMFA inaugural exhibition, loan to Worcester Art Museum, etc. Dates-8/35-7/40. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. to Worcester Art Museum staff. Subject- loans for VMFA inaugural exhibition, loan to Worcester Art Museum, etc. Dates-8/35-7/40. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]"],"_nest_path_":"/components#0/components#0/components#3361","timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:08:50.884Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"virmu_repositories_2_resources_44","ead_ssi":"virmu_repositories_2_resources_44","_root_":"virmu_repositories_2_resources_44","_nest_parent_":"virmu_repositories_2_resources_44","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/VMFA/repositories_2_resources_44.xml","aspace_url_ssi":"https://archives.vmfa.museum/repositories/2/resources/44","title_filing_ssi":"Director's Correspondence (RG-01)","title_ssm":["Director's Correspondence (RG-01)"],"title_tesim":["Director's Correspondence (RG-01)"],"unitdate_ssm":["1927-2009"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1927-2009"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1927/2009"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Director's Correspondence (RG-01), 1927/2009"],"text":["Director's Correspondence (RG-01), 1927/2009","RG-01","/repositories/2/resources/44","The collection is minimally processed. Requests to perform research must be submitted to the VMFA Archives at least three business days in advance.","As custodians of public records, VMFA only restricts access to public records when sensitive information is present. Such restrictions are applied in accordance with the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia, § 2.2-3700 thru § 2.2-3714) and the Government Data Collection and Dissemination Practices Act (Code of Virginia, § 2.2-3800 thru § 2.2-3809).","\"Museum in Action\" was reformatted and is available on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03tQlnoFx0A\u0026t=1s","The collection is organized into six series, and items are generally arranged alphabetically within series 1-2. Series 3-6 are generally arranged chronologically.","Series 1\n        Director's Correspondence, 1927-2006\n      \n      \n        Series 2\n        Director's Office Staff, 1977-2008\n      \n      \n        Series 3\n        Building Files, 1979-2004\n      \n      \n        Series 4\n        Organization Files, 1991-2006\n      \n      \n        Series 5\n        Meeting Files, 1998-2009\n      \n      \n        Series 6\n        Program Files, 1992-2007","The collection was transferred from the Director's Office through periodic deposits since 1989. The bulk of the Early Director's Correspondence (Series 1.1) was deposited at to the Library of Virginia in 1982, where it remained until November 2022 when it was returned to VMFA.","Between June 17-September 10, 2023, the Fellowship Application and associated photograph of Wigfall were placed in the exhibition \"Benjamin Wigfall \u0026 Communications Village.\"","Between June 17-September 10, 2023, the recommendation letter from Leo Katz was placed in the exhibition \"Benjamin Wigfall \u0026 Communications Village.\"","In general, during processing, all publications are removed and added to the VMFA Library's holdings and original newspaper clippings are photocopied, with identifiers transferred, and then destroyed. Original folder titles are retained, when provided.","Series 1.1 was processed by State Records Archivist Laura Drake Davis from 2006-2008 while it was still deposited at the Library of Virginia. In 2023, Senior Archivist Courtney Tkacz integrated VMFA's holdings into that series and in the process, RG-01 Boxes 1-4 and LVA 33863 Boxes 60, 67, 74, and 89 were removed.","Select application materials were digitized with the identifier: RG01.01.1.33863.001","Select application materials were digitized with the identifier: RG01.01.1.33863.007","Select application materials were digitized with the identifier: RG01.01.1.33863.008","Select application materials were digitized with the identifier: RG01.01.1.33863.009","This series is comprised of correspondence of all of the various Directors of the museum. Files were arranged alphabetically by subject, and there is a lot of overlap between different Director's as the files often contained pertinent items from a predecessor. In the case of the first sub-series (1.1), until 1976, the entire museum's files were maintained centrally as one unit in the Director's Office.","This series includes the records of the first three Directors - Thomas C. Colt (1935-1948), Leslie Cheek, Jr. (1948-1968), and James M. Brown (1969-1976) - as well as the two Interim Co-Directors Beatrice von Keller and Violet McDougall Pollard (1942-1945). The bulk of this series was deposited at the Library of Virginia, therefore most of the items held at VMFA are copies that LVA returned to the museum.","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and J.M. Brown. Subject- correspondence with individuals, institutions and corporations beginning with the letter 'A', note- two letters written to Josef Albers (no replies). Dates- 2/65-12/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Regarding a copy of Gainsborough's \"Blue Boy\" in the collection of Van Clief of Esmont, Virginia.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Letters from private donors and dealers offering objects for sale and as gifts to the Museum when it was first started. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains correspondence, minutes and information about gifts and purchases.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains information about items being considered for purchase and members of the committee. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains correspondence, minutes, and information on bequests and purchases. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains correspondence, minutes and lists of members and information about objects for consideration. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains correspondence, minutes and lists of members and information about objects for consideration. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by J.M. Brown. Subject- minutes of accessions committee meeting 1972, announcements and attendance for meetings 1973, acquisitions policy for bidding on works of art at auction, etc. Dates- 9/72-1/73. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- painted decorations of St. James church, putting this church on the Virginia section of the National Register. Dates- 4/68-6/68. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- departmental inventories of non-expandable assets of the Commonwealth of VA 1940-3, worksheets on individual art objects and Museum equipment, state regulations, etc. Dates- 6/43-11/43. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by J.M. Brown and P. Near (Curator). Subject- correspondence about possible acquisitions, considerations of gifts, notes on possible acquisitions, etc., 10/70-4/73. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Regarding the gift of Mrs. Charles Adams (Ann Fowlkes) of music albums 1947. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Classes and lectures. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Cheek's appointment by the Governor to an advisory committee assisting the Dept. of Conservation and Economic Development in a study for a proposed museum of science, archaeology and natural history (to be located in Richmond), copy of Senate joint resolution no.26-to study the encouragement or establishment of a museum of science and natural history, list of committee members, Report of the Department of Conservation and Economic Development to the Governor and the General Assembly of Virginia Relative to the Establishment of a Museum of Science, Archaeology and Natural History in Richmond, 1965, etc. Dates- 5/65-11/65. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- Excerpt from the Report of the Committee on Recreation to the Advisory Council on the VA Economy and A Summary of Major Recommendations that Involve Questions of State Policy by the Advisory Council on the VA Economy. Dates- 8/54-1/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- possible Museum acquisitions from the dealer. Dates- 4/53-5/60. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Airfiltering System 1957. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by J.M. Brown. Subject- correspondence and announcement for lecture by Ambassador Akar about Africa's unique cultural heritage, etc. Dates- 10/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Cheek was a judge for their annual show. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- correspondence with Albemarle Art Association President about discontinued affiliation with VMFA, biographical information on Cheek, introduction about Cheek for lecture at AAA, Cheek's remarks in honor of Horace Burr 1966, etc. Dates- 8/57-8/66. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence with and biographical information about Josef Albers. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- a letter to Albers (no reply). Dates- 9/61. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and J.M. Brown Subject- correspondence with Director about appointment to board of Hon. George S. Aldhizer II, Education in the Arts and Honors and Awards Committee appointments, etc. Dates- 6/67-2/73. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Donor of several paintings to the Museum, 1946. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Cheek as speaker for \"The Alexandria Forum: Southern Decorative Arts 1750-1850\", exhibition loans to Alexandria Assoc., etc. Dates- 9/55-1/61. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Printed materials. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Correspondence regarding annual meetings and programs. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- AAM (American Association of Museums)annual meeting pamphlets 1955,'57,'58,'59'60,'61,'62,'65 and'68, proposed constitution and By-Laws 1961, roster of member institutions 1959, correspondence about AAM meeting in Williamsburg, etc. Dates- 10/60-7/65. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from AAM Directors. Subject- Minutes annual meeting 1969, membership reports 1969-70, Financial Statements 1969-70, agenda for AAM council meeting 1970, memos, etc. Dates- 8/69-5/70. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by J.M. Brown. Subject- info about AAM (American Association of Museums) seminar held in Richmond 1972, financial and membership reports 1972, minutes of exec. committee meeting 1972, news releases, letter from Richard Nixon to Mr. Brown as President of the AAM, mailings sent out by AAM, etc. Dates- 7/72-12/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- correspondence about Cheek as Program Chairman for AAM (American Association of Museums) annual meeting in Williamsburg 1962, tentative agenda, schedule of events, attendance list, committee reports, program, etc. Dates- 5/59-1/62. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- correspondence to American Art Association (AAM) section chairmen about annual meeting, program, schedule of events, etc. Dates- 9/60-4/61. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- correspondence about arranging program for American Association of Museums (AAM) meeting, roster of section chairmen 1962, agenda for exec. committee meeting 1961, invitations sent to VMFA trustees for a reception (held at VMFA) to meet the delegates to AAM meeting, etc. Dates- 7/59-6/62. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- roster of AAM (American Association of Museums) section chairmen 1962, attendance and schedule for section meetings, etc. Dates- 1/62. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Lloyd Goodrich Lecturer. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Cheek on advisory committee for the study of design and craftsmanship in today's products, roster of advisory committee, proposed exhibition, conference series, documentary and publication about design and craftsmanship, National Exhibition Project Committee meeting minutes 1950, etc. Dates- 3/49-4/58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Cheek on Board of organization. Contains memos, pamphlets, exhibition literature etc. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Concerns L. Cheek's membership in the organization. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- minutes of exec. committee meetings 1961, '62 and '65, roster of trustees, memos to trustees, correspondence about convention in Chicago, etc. Dates- 1/59-12/65. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. (trustee of AFA). Subject- information about circulating exhibitions, minutes of Exec. committee meetings 1966 and '67, minutes of trustee meetings 1966, '67 and '68, memos to trustees, etc. Dates- 1/60-4/66. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by J.M. Brown. Subject- American Federation of Arts (AFA) exec. committee meeting minutes 1967 and '68, correspondence about AFA delegates visit to VMFA 1969, roster of members and committee appointments, news releases 1968, President's annual report to AFA, etc. Dates- 10/69-11/69. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- correspondence about Cheek as Convention Committee Chairman 1959, correspondence about potential committee members, program for convention, minutes of preliminary joint meeting of the AFA trustees 1958, minutes of trustees meeting 1959, Golden Anniversary Convention, The American Federation of Arts 1909-1959, congratulatory and appreciation letters to Cheek, etc. Dates- 3/58-5/59. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by J.M. Brown Subject- AFA (American Federation of Arts) exec. committee meeting minutes 1959,'60,'61,'62 and'65, roster of board of trustees, trustee meeting minutes 1961 and '62, AFA constitution, National Council on the Arts and Government Annual Report 1960, etc. Dates- 3/61-1962. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- correspondence with the American Institute of Architects. Dates- 4/47-1/58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Cheek served as a juror for the Annual Homefurnishings Design Competition and was an honorary member, 1949-56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- A.I.D. (American Institute of Designers) VA chapter yearbook 1961-2, listing of suggested museums for A.I.D. exhibition, etc. Dates-5/61. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to J.M. Brown. Subject- dinner meeting for the AID (American Institute of Designers) (interior designers). Dates- 10/69-11/69. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown, Peter Mooz and Wm. Wilkinson (Mariners Museum). Subject- Loan requests, cost estimates, pamphlets and photographs. Dates- 1973 - 74 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown, Peter Mooz and Wm. Wilkinson\u003e Subject- First major survey of American Marine Painting in observance of the Bicentennial. Lists of paintings, installation, budget, etc. Dates- 1973 - 74 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains copies of lecture invitation and catalog. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to J.M. Brown from ASA (American Society of Appraisers). Subject- Brown's membership in ASA, ASA news 1971-2, announcement of meeting 1971, etc. Dates- 10/70-1/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by J.M. Brown. Subject- arrangements for gallery dinner at VMFA for American Society of Appraisers. Dates- 1/72-3/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by J.M. Brown. Subject- Brown as Chairman of a committee on collections at Amherst College and member of Exec. Committee of the Association of Fine Arts, constitution and minutes of Association of Fine Arts meetings 1970 and '71, roster of members of the Association of Fine Arts, membership solicitation letter, catalogue: The Amherst Sesquicentennial Exhibition 1972, etc. Dates- 10/69-12/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Mr. Henry W. Anderson. Subject- meetings of the Board of Trustees, Museum events and daily operations, Museum investments and gifts to the Museum, a portrait of Anderson by VA artist, Julian Binford, etc. Dates- 6/35-11/44.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Mr. Henry W. Anderson. Subject- Anderson's presidency of the Board of Trustees 1947, trustee and Museum business, Annual Board meeting minutes 1947-8, Museum events and daily operations, Museum investments and gifts to the Museum, a general study of the Museum's collections and suggested plan of development (1947), information about the land occupied by the Museum and its estimated future needs, etc. Dates- 6/47-6/48. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- President of the Board of Trustees. 1948-53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. and Col. Henry W. Anderson. Subject- Anderson's presidency of the VMFA Board of Trustees, Museum events and daily operations, gifts to the Museum, investment of the Museum's A.D. Williams fund, listing of financial condition of endowment and special funds 1952-3, etc. Dates- 5/51-10/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- arrangements for dinner honoring Mr.and Mrs. Walter P. Chrysler, guest lists, invitations, R.S.V.P.'s, etc. Dates- 10/51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- final copies: VMFA 2nd Annual Report of the Director 7/1/36-6/15/37. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- VMFA 7th Annual Report of the Director 7/1/41-5/1/42 and VMFA staff orders 1/42 elaborating the orders of 6/41 conduct of the Museum during an emergency. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- working papers, preliminary and final copies of The Report of the Acting Directors for the Year 1944-5, agenda for Executive committee meeting 6/44, breakdown of membership 1943-4, 1944-5 and working papers. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- final copy VMFA Annual Report. Dates- 1945-6. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- preliminary and final copies VMFA Annual Report 1946-7 7/1/47-4/30/48. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- preliminary and final copy: VMFA Annual Report 1947-8. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- working papers for the 1948-9 Annual Report, Report of the Executive Committee of the VMFA to the Board of Trustees (5/22/49) also a listing and attendance record of the Board of Trustees (5/27/49).  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- working papers for the 14th Annual Report, including operations budget, salaries and membership count, also a copy of VMFA Organic Laws (10/36). [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- The 14th Annual Report of the Director (5/27/49) and its working papers, also correspondence about VMFA role in selecting and displaying portraits in the Governor's Mansion. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- working papers for the annual report, listing of Cheek's activities (lectures, consultations, committee and jury duties). Dates- 1960-1. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Annual Reports for Collections and Gallery Divisions 1951-54, and for State Extension Services 1949-51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- VMFA 1st Annual Financial Report of the Curator (4/13/35-6/15/36), VMFA 2nd Annual Report of the Director (7/1/36-6/15/37), VMFA 3rd Annual Report of the Director (7/1/37-6/1/38), VMFA 4th Annual Report of the Director (7/1/38-6/1/39), VMFA 5th Annual Report of the Director (7/1/39-5/1/40), VMFA 6th Annual Report of the Director (7/1/40-5/1/41). Dates- 1935-1941. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- VMFA 7th Annual Report of the Director (7/1/41-5/1/42), VMFA 8th Annual Report by the Acting Directors (7/1/42-5/31/43), also, VMFA 9th Annual Report by the Acting Directors (7/1/43-5/31/44).  Dates- 1941-1944. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- the following reports: \"Remarks by Robert Marsh, Jr. before the Appropriations Committee of the General Assembly\" and \"Resume of the Request of the Trustees of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts before the Appropriations Committee 2/64\" Dates- 2/64. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Annual meeting of its Richmond Chapter at the Museum. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr., Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Ms. B. von Keller. Subject- biographical info, purchase of his painting Maggie, letters of introduction, personal references, loaning work to Museum, Va. artists exhibitions, counsel on museum operations, etc. Dates- 10/35-10/42. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- proposed paperback guide to architecture in Virginia, roster of Editorial Advisory Board for guidebook, list of sites by counties and cities, etc., final list of buildings and sites, announcements and minutes of Nominating Committee meeting, etc. Dates- 1966. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- biographical information on H. Harvard Arnason, speaker on Henry Moore sculpture at VMFA, VMFA Members' Bulletin vol.26, no.2 10/65. Dates- 9/65-10/65. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- confirmation of meeting with State Art Commission to present plans to enlarge VMFA. Dates- 6/65. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- membership roster, pamphlet of Art Dealers of America, Inc., etc. Dates- 1962. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Lectures given at the VMFA by members of the staff of the Museum of Modern Art 1959. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- correspondence about museum practices, the following publication: Let's Make the Lions Roar: A Marketing Study of the Art Institute of Chicago by Edward J. Teply (Northwestern University 1959) Dates- 6/48-1959. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Potential jurors for biennial exhibitions 1970. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains correspondence and a listing of members. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Correspondence and art nouveau purchase plan. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Artificial flowers for decoration in galleries, 1964. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Museum program where artist-members participated in a life drawing class.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Program sponsored by museum for artist members, included life drawing classes and lectures. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Minutes and memorandums. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Correspondence and minutes from meetings.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Ballots for the election of the artist's advisory committee. The artist's advisory committee of the Museum promoted artist's evenings at the museum and interaction between artists around the state. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Ballots for the election of the artist's advisory committee. The artist's advisory committee of the Museum promoted artist's evenings at the museum and interaction between artists around the state. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Ballots for the election of the artist's advisory committee. The artist's advisory committee of the Museum promoted artist's evenings at the museum and interaction between artists around the state. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Ballots for the election of the artist's advisory committee. The artist's advisory committee of the Museum promoted artist's evenings at the museum and interaction between artists around the state. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Ballots for the election of the artist's advisory committee. The artist's advisory committee of the Museum promoted artist's evenings at the museum and interaction between artists around the state. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Project to try and send artmobiles overseas as suggested by the State Department. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Correspondence as to whether or not they would like to have the artmobile visit their school. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains plans, blueprints, and correspondence that occurred during its development.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Manufacturer of custom van bodies. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Presidential Inauguration. Artmobile was State of Virginia's entry in President Johnson's inaugural parade, 1965. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Proposed exhibition for the artmobile. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Magic City Bank had an exhibit trailer, which was a prototype for artmobile.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Invitations, programs and correspondence.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Reprints of A.I.V. article \"Galleries on Wheels\", 1964 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- VFWC was instrumental in getting the artmobile started. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- General correspondence, newspaper and magazine clippings and schedule 1961-62. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Schedules, Plans, correspondence and photographs, 1960-63. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Drawings and plans for 1961. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Opening, Middleburg, Virginia, 1962.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Dinner and Invitation List. Artmobile II Opening. Middleburg, 1962. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Facts sheets, invitations and photographs. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Dedication. Dates- 1966. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- correspondence re. funding, construction, photographs, etc. Dates- 1965. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Plans for Collegiate Artmobile to visit Virginia Colleges. 1964-65. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Proposal to ask the Carnegie Foundation for funding for a collegiate artmobile, 1965. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Opening, Ashland, Virginia. Correspondence and programs, Sept. 1966. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from W.S. Robertson. Subject- Meeting of Virginia college Presidents regarding the Artmobile project to service college and University campuses. Dates- 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown, David Pittman, Peter Mooz. Subject- Artmobile workshop: program agenda, exhibition schedules, etc. \"Artmobile Chairman Handbook\". Dates- 7/74 - 7/77 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Fruehauf Trailer Co., artmobile manufacturer, 1965-66. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Proposed by Lt. Governor Mills Godwin, attempted to establish a Virginia Arts and Crafts Museum. Newspaper clippings, correspondence, 1965. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Pamphlets, prints, minutes and correspondence. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Arts and Humanities Summer Institute. Sponsored by the Va. Commission of Arts and Humanities at the Museum in 1971. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Informational pamphlet from the President's advisory Council on the Arts, 1963. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Art Council of America and Governor's office. Subject- invitation from the Art Council of America to be represented in this council, etc. Dates- 10/65-11/65. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from George Cruger (Editor, AIV), J.M. Brown and Wm. Gaines. Subject- Microfilming of AIV and checklist of Articles to date, Spring 1974. Catalog: \"Image\", George Eastman House, 1973. Dates- 11/73 - 2/79 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Memos and Correspondence. Dates- 1960 - 65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Search for a designer for the magazine. Letters to and from possible candidates. Dates- 1964.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Various issues of the publication. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- A.P. News clips regarding Museum, 1962. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Concerns the portrait bust of John Marshall.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- A.P.V.A. Pamphlets and Correspondence, 1972. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by J.M. Brown. Subject- agenda for the APVA (Association for the Preservation of VA. Antiquities) meeting held at VMFA, roster of exec. committee and trustees, etc. Dates- 3/72-5/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- List of members and programs. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Minutes and reports from annual meeting 1964-68. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- General correspondence to Directors of various museums regarding membership, loans of art works, invitations, etc.  Fact sheet on Artist housing in Soho. Dates- 1/67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Correspondence and minutes from annual meeting 1970-71. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Annual meeting: reports, minutes, events schedules, officers, membership. Code of Ethics for ilicit traffic in works of art. \"Reproductions and Reproduction Rights For Museum-Owned Objects\", 1962, American Federation of Arts. Dates- 1972, 1979 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Minutes from meeting. Dates- 5/59 - 6/59. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Proposals for membership. L. Cheek was membership chairman. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Minutes of meeting. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Report on dangers of lending objects to institutions for special exhibitions. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Questionnaires, 1962. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Dinner held at the Museum. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence with Lady Nancy Astor. Subject- Donation of her portrait by John Singer Sargent and china. Dates- 1959-61. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. to individuals, institutions and companies beginning with the letter \"B\". Subject- varied. Dates- 9/50-11/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and J.M. Brown. Subject- correspondence with institutions, individuals or corporations beginning with the letter \"B\" and the VMFA loan-own art service policy statement. Dates- 6/62-10/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Transcript of remarks by Frank Stanton on his award of the Michael Friedman Medal of the Architectural league, magazine clippings. Dates- 1964 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mr. Ballet and L. Cheek concerning the beginning and future of a theatre at the Museum.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, A. Ballet and trustees.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Baltimore Museum of Art calendars of events, correspondence about museum practices, etc. Dates- 9/48-3/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and Miss Iris Barry. Subject- giving a film lecture, newspaper clipping, etc. Dates- 8/49-5/50. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard, T.C. Colt, Jr. and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- general information about Barter Theatre (announcements, VA Highlands Festival schedule, etc.) and correspondence about the Museum sponsoring drama productions as a state extension service. Dates- 12/40. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Barzansky Galleries. Subject- invitation to a Harriet Fitzgerald exhibition at the Charles Barzansky Galleries, N.Y.C. Dates- 1/58-2/58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard, L. Cheek, Jr. and Governor Battle. Subject- thank you notes, etc. Dates- 11/50-2/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- pamphlet of the Museum's 1945-6 season. Dates- 1945-6. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence with Mrs. Bellows. Subject- the proposed acquisition of one of two of Bellows' paintings (Kids, The Teamster) which the museum didn't purchase. Dates-6/44. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr., Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- Fitzgerald Bemiss as a Trustee, correspondence about Board of Trustees and Membership Committee business, gifts to VMFA, etc. Dates- 6/54-4/66. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- visit to Florence, Italy and to see Bernhard Berenson. Dates- 1/56-10/59. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Exhibition: Eugene Berman's sketches for the Metropolitan Opera's Barber of Seville. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by J.M. Brown. Subject- Brown was a chairman of the panel of judges for the Franklin Mint Bicentennial Medal competition in the state of Virginia, official rules and entry form for competition, etc. Dates- 4/72-5/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- House Bill no.131 to keep Va. interstates free of billboards, response letters from Va. politicians, etc. Dates- 2/62. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- Mr. Paul Bird as a lecturer on contemporary painting, a transcript of the lecture, etc. Dates- 1/51-4/51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Accessions: Chinese objects. Requests for loan of A. Wyeth paintings from Wyeth Estate, invitation to Clare Boothe Luce to address 17th Annual Va. Public Relations Conference, letter of inquiry regarding the artist Lucille Sinclair Douglas. Accessions: Dubuffet prints, period chairs, pedestals, chest, Aphrodite Torso, female draped figure, Claude Hirst painting, Roger Barr painting. Eric Christmas and Festival Theatre, Ontario, Canada, proposal around building of Bristol Chapter House, furnishing of Agecroft Hall, expansion of University curriculum to include Art Historical Studies in surrounding colleges, Hogarth exhibition, World Museum Fund with description of event and agenda.  Text from \"Country Beautiful, America's Finest Small Museums\", with description of VMFA. Accession and gifts: \"The Little School Girl\", Degas; Amphipolis Gold. Dates- 1959-70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Minutes and Agendas. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Minutes and Agendas. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Minutes and agendas. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Minutes and Agendas. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek. Jr. Subject- By-Laws revised and adopted 1951, Organic Laws, announcements, replies, agenda and minutes of annual Board meeting 1950, committee reports, listing of Trustees, etc. Dates- 5/50-5/51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Col. H.W. Anderson. Subject- annual Board meeting, listing of Trustees 1952-3, announcement of annual meeting, VMFA Annual Report of the Director 1952, etc. Dates- 5/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- announcement, replies, agenda and minutes of annual meeting 1953, notice of amendments to the By-Laws, a VMFA report/essay \"The Need for Completing Its Addition\", etc. Dates- 5/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- annual Board meeting minutes 1953, 54, VMFA Annual Report of the Director 1954, notice of amendments to the By-Laws 1954, announcement, replies and agenda for meeting, etc. Dates- 4/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- minutes of Trustees annual meeting 1955, working papers for the meeting, committee reports, By-Laws revised and adopted 6/54, listing of insurance coverage, Museum events, etc. Dates- 5/55-8/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Mid-year meeting and agenda. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- announcement of annual meeting and luncheon for the Trustees, R.S.V.P.'s, attendance list, etc. Dates- 4/56-5/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Index cards with names and addresses of current and former Trustees.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by VMFA staff and Board Presidents. Subject- Board of Trustees committee appointments, appointment letters and reply letters for the following years: '45/6, '46/7, '47/8, '48/9 and '49/50. Dates- 1945-50.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- letters of appointment to serve on Trustee committees and reply letters, listing of committee appointments 1949-50, etc. Dates- 7/49-7/50.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and Mr. Henry W. Anderson (President of the Board). Subject- appointment to committee letters and reply letters, etc. Dates- 8/51-10/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence By L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- listing of committee appointments. Dates- 1954-5. Correspondence- Subject- listing of committee appointments. Dates- 1954-5. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- listing of Trustees committee appointments (1956-7), reply letters to committee appointments, etc. Dates- 8/56-9/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- notes on planning, cost estimates, invitations, replies to preview of A.D. Williams collection and dinner honoring Governor and Mrs. Battle, etc. Dates- 10/52-11/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- Museum events, working papers for the annual Board meetings and agendas, nominations to the Board, excerpts from the Board minutes, committee reports, etc. Dates- 2/37-1/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains miscellaneous correspondence, memos and minutes from meetings. 1948-49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Board annual meeting minutes 1955, By-Laws revised and adopted 1954, By-Laws and suggested revisions 1956, listing of Trustees 1955, Committee appointments 1954-57, etc. Dates- 1954-7. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Roster of the VMFA Board of Trustees. Dates- 8/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- announcement, replies for Board meeting, listing of Trustees 1952, 53, notice of meeting cancellation because of inability to secure a quorum, etc. Dates- 1/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- announcements, replies, agenda and minutes of Trustees special meeting and Executive Committee meeting, etc., 1/54-4/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- minutes of the Board of Trustees annual meetings. Dates- 1934-43. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. Subject- suggested plan for developing VMFA collections by Colt (1945), announcements and replies for Board annual meeting , prepared budget 1947-8, listings of Trustees, officers and committees, etc. Dates- 10/45-6/47. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Minutes and agendas. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Minutes and agendas. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Minutes and agenda. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- sightseeing boat tour on the James River. Dates- 2/57-5/57. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Mrs. John H. Bocock as a Trustee, Board of Trustees, Entertainment and Accessions Committee business, art lending service information, gifts to VMFA, etc. Dates- 5/51-10/64. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Cheek writing introduction for A. Aubrey Bodine's photography book: The Face of Virginia, draft of the foreword/introduction, biographical information on Bodine, etc. Dates- 3/62-1/64. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- letter to Hon. Armstead L. Boothe about appointment to Board. Dates- 6/64-6/68. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, Jr. primarily with the Sheraton Hotel. Subject- a cocktail party held on Cheek's Boston trip, guest lists, invitations, etc. Dates- 10/58-11/58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. with various Boston Museum staff. Subject- museum practices, loans, speaking engagements, exchange publications, etc. Dates- 11/47-10/54.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- loaning objects to VMFA, correspondence about museum practices, lecture given by Cheek in Boston about art in Virginia, etc. Dates- 3/55-4/61. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and V.Y. Bowditch. Subject- Bowditch biographical information, drama schedule 1955-6 season, evaluations, theatre operations, etc. Dates- 7/55-10/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Theatre director of Pasadena Playhouse 1957. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. with E.G. Bowles and the Public Works Administration (PWA). Subject- landscaping the Museum and bids complying with PWA, construction contract 4/36, classifications of labor/workmen and wage rates 12/34 and Form Of Bond-VA 4/36. Dates-3/36-12/36. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Mr. Blythe W. Branch. Subject- Branch's membership to the VMFA Board of Trustees, Museum events and daily operations, the following Museum publications: Virginia Museum of Fine Arts By-Laws, 1st Annual Financial Report of the Curator (4/13/35-6/15/36) and Virginia Museum of Fine Arts 1st Quarterly Financial Report of the Curator (5/1/36), listing of suggested prospective Trustees, listing of Trustee committee appointments 1937, sketches of Museum floor plan, etc. Dates- 12/34-5/37. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Mr. Blythe W. Branch. Subject- Branch's presidency of the VMFA Board of Trustees, Museum events and daily operations, Museum investments and gifts to the Museum, Museum publication: Prospectus of Program Season of 1937-38, radio talk show transcript 3/38, etc. Dates- 6/37-6/38. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Mr. Blythe W. Branch. Subject- Branch's presidency of the VMFA Board of Trustees, Museum events and daily operations, Museum investments and gifts to the Museum, PWA grant offer 1938 to the Museum, letter from VMFA rejecting the offer of a PWA grant, copy of the resolution that Henry P. Strause, Esq. be named first Honorary Benefactor of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, etc. Dates- 7/38-6/39. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Mr. Blythe W. Branch. Subject- Branch's presidency of the VMFA Board of Trustees, Museum events and daily operations, Trustee committee appointments 1939-40, essays by Branch about WWII, financial situation of the Museum 1939, creation of a \"Ways and Means\" committee, etc. Dates- 8/39-6/40. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Mr. Blythe Branch. Subject- Branch's presidency of the VMFA Board of Trustees, staff organization (1940), plan for VA artist fellowships, \"Art in Virginia\" an article written by Colt, Museum events and daily operations, Museum investments and gifts to the Museum, biographical information on Branch, Trustee committee appointments 1940-1, etc. Dates- 6/40-5/41. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Mr. Blythe W. Branch. Subject- Branch's presidency of the VMFA Board of Trustees, biographical information on Branch, Museum events and daily operations, Museum investments and gifts to the Museum, winner of the first Webster S. Rhoads medal, etc. Dates- 5/41-6/42. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Thalhimer Brothers, Inc. Subject- use of VMFA's Medieval Gallery for British Embassy reception. Dates- 6/1/65. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- brochures for the VA Dance Society, VA Film Society and VA Chamber Music Society. Dates- 1963-72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- loaning objects to Brooklyn Museum, correspondence about museum practices, exchange publications, etc. Dates- 2/48-1/60. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- essay written by J. Carter Brown for New York University. Dates- 5/60. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- news releases about James M. Brown becoming VMFA Director, newspaper clippings, photos of Brown, Report of the Director 1972-3, etc. Dates- 6/69-11/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by VMFA staff and Trustees. Subject- plans for receiving the new Director. Dates- 6/69-7/69. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Fred Haseltine (Assistant to Director). Subject- list of objects being offered to the Museum including: antique gold boxes, ornaments, clocks, etc., letters to the executors of the Ailsa Mellon Bruce estate, correspondence with Paul Mellon, news releases and news paper clippings about gift, photos of the galleries, etc. Dates- 8/70-3/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Mr. David K.E. Bruce as a Trustee, Board of Trustees business, gifts to VMFA, etc. Dates- 5/48-3/63. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- proposed acquisition of the Brummer collection of Medieval art, report on collection, list of objects, correspondence to Paul Mellon, etc., later sold to Duke University. Dates- 12/65-4/66. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and the Smithsonian Traveling Exhibition Service. Subject- American folk art exhibition organized by the Smithsonian for the Brussels International Exhibition 1958, includes layouts and photos, etc. Dates- 3/58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Cheek's membership on the Fine Arts Advisory Committee to U.S. Commission for the Brussels Universal and International Exhibition of 1958, committee meeting minutes 1957, committee roster, etc. Dates- 2/57-2/58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- American folk art exhibition organized by the Smithsonian for the Brussels International Fair 1958, Cheek was an advisory committee member, loan, catalogue and installation lists, information on slide presentation- \"Art in American Museums\", etc. Dates- 3/58-5/58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- sketches, plans of the U.S. pavilion for the Brussels International Fair 1958, information and listing of objects in the \"American Folk Art\" exhibition, etc. Dates- 1/58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and Harry Bertoia (Sculptor). Subject- the acquisition of a Bertoia piece (Tree) shown at the Brussels Fair. Dates- 8/57-11/58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr., Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- D. Tennant Bryan as a Trustee, Board of Trustee and Membership Committee business, etc. Dates- 10/47-6/57. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Mr. D. Tennant Bryan. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, membership to the Museum, etc. Dates- 5/51-9/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr., Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Mr. J. Stewart Bryan. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, loan of paintings for inaugural exhibition, gift to Museum, etc. Dates- 6/35-6/45. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Thomas P. Bryan as a Trustee, Board of Trustee business, etc. Dates- 9/58-11/63. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- congratulatory letter to Mr. Thomas P. Bryan on election as Mayor, Date- 6/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. to Buchholz Gallery. Subject- proposed purchases, loans, exchange publications, etc. Dates- 4/47-8/47. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- VMFA budget exhibit 1959 and 1966-8, resume of the VMFA Trustees before the Appropriations Committee 1964, budget requests 1960-1 and 1962-4, etc. Dates- 9/61-2/64. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Walter S. Robertson (VMFA President of the Board). Subject- roster of Governor's Budget Advisory Board 1965, outline for capital outlay funds dinner, invitation letter to Trustees, etc. Dates- 5/65-6/65. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- proposed 25th anniversary budget, correspondence about obtaining a Budget Committee for the 25th anniversary program, anniversary publications, etc. Dates- 1/60-3/61. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- information about Capital Outlay Commission dinner and theatre, etc. Dates- 11/60-12/60. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- suggested order of events for Budget Advisory Committee meeting, invitation letters to the Presidents of VMFA affiliate chapters, draft of end of dinner announcement, etc. Dates- 7/61-9/61. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- list of Governor's Budget Advisory Committee 1969, review of Museum's request for capital outlay funds to construct North Wing and theatre, etc. Dates- 4/69. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- roster of Governor's Budget Advisory Board 1967, outline for Cheek's remarks to Budget Advisory Committee, etc. Dates- 1/67-5/67. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- roster of Governor's Budget Advisory Committee members 1972-4, request for hearing, dinner invitations for Advisory Committee, etc. Dates- 5/71. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- working papers and news releases about the addition to the Museum. Dates- 6/49-6/50. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. to other U.S. art museums. Subject- installation and advice on purchasing an air conditioning system. Dates- 5/53-3/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Wm. Rhodes. Subject- correspondence about air condition system failure. Dates- 9/61. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- addition and renovation to the Museum, proposals and preliminary studies by Mr. Merrill Lee, Architect, copy of a Architects and Consulting Architects Contract, etc. Dates- 12/49-8/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard primarily with Architects M.C. Lee and Eggers and Higgins. Subject- schedule of interior installation, list of architects bills, building inspection, review work/progress, photographs of progress of additions to the Museum 1953, etc. Dates-12/48-4/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Concerns the proposed addition the VMFA 1949-50.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Baskervill and Sons (architects and engineers) preliminary drawings, schedule for construction project, etc. Dates- 7/64-12/64. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Attempt by the United Daughters of the Confederacy to expand their facility on the block. The Museum's and the Virginia Historical Society's attempts to stop them and acquire the land for their own use. Dates- 1949-50. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- information about equipment needed to supply music to members' quarters, lobby area and galleries. Dates- 7/54-5/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- information about sound equipment. Dates- 6/54-7/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- information on purchasing folding and stackable chairs. Dates- 8/53-5/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- extending the rise of freight elevator. Dates- 8/53-10/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- proposals and layout for a film production unit to be located in the new wing (to make interpretative sound films). Dates- 7/53-4/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- information, blueprints on changes to and installation of kitchen equipment. Dates- 6/53-4/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- the proposed purchase and installation of photographic equipment, correspondence with other art museums about creating and maintaining a darkroom and staff photographer. Dates- 8/53-2/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- blueprints of check room, information about coat, overshoe and umbrella racks for the Museum check room. Dates- 9/53-7/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- information about seating for the theatre and auditorium, blueprints of the auditorium. Dates- 8/53-8/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- List of machinery and equipment needed for the new shop. Dates- 8/17/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- information about chandelier for front entrance of Museum. Dates- 9/64. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from M.C. Lee, Architect. Subject- alterations and additions to the Museum, color samples and specs for painting and finishing, etc. Dates- 8/54-2/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains amounts of pledges and names of donors giving money for new galleries.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Gallery floor plans: VMFA, Brooklyn Museum, Victoria and Albert, British Museum, Art Institute of Chicago, Walters. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and Merrill C. Lee, Architect. Subject- progress photographs and negatives (north wing). Dates- 5/53-3/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Architects: contractual agreements, VMFA design program, Capital Outlay Appropriation, alteration, additions, cost estimates, expenditures, contracts for Doyle and Russell and Merrill C. Lee (AIA). Dates- 12/48 - 12/54 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- blueprints of a darkroom and information about and catalogs of photographic equipment. Dates- 8/50-6/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Concerns securing restricted material such as steel for post-wartime construction. 1951-52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- Economic Stabilization Committee (ESA) search for qualified women employees, ESA headquarters to be located in Richmond, federal government regulations that established ceiling prices for all commodities and services (except those specifically exempt) upon the basis of prices in effect between 12/19/50-1/25/51. Dates- 2/51-12/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- \"Final Statement Museum Of Fine Arts Richmond, Virginia\", contract dated June 9th, 1952. Financial statement/contract from Doyle and Russell Construction. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Terra cotta statues at the North entrance to the Museum. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Original Building: \"Manual On The Planning And Execution Of State Capital Outlays\", 9/1/44, contracts: Doyle and Russell (Building Contractors) and Merrill C. Lee (AIA). Detail for additions and deletion from original building. Design contracts and inspection reports. Dates- 1952 - 55, 1966, 1969 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Brochures, drawings, correspondence 1953. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- information on red carpet and padding for the front entrance. Dates- 8/51-5/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Meeting with Interior designers 1954. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Regarding plants around the Waddy fountain. 1954. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Drawings and Correspondence 1954. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- the Richmond Junior League's proposed campaign to raise money for construction of South wing for the Museum, working papers for and final copy of the pamphlet: \"The Virginia Museum Needs Wings\", etc. Dates-12/44. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- renovations and construction of a new wing to the Museum, Cheek's comments on preliminary and revised drawings, and construction progress, Architects and Consulting Architects Contract (Merrill C. Lee, Architect, Eggers and Higgins, Consulting Architects), an essay \"The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Need for Completing Its Addition\", etc. Dates- 1/49-2/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- information relating to addition to Museum, several reports including: Building Program 1950-1, Addition to Building 1949-50, The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts The Need For Completing its Addition, History of Appropriation for Construction (1948-53) ,also, notes for Sen. Gray about Museum addition (1952). Dates- 1948-53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- miscellaneous daily and general building maintenance. Dates- 2/60-10/60. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence with Governors Stanley and Battle. Subject- improvements on Museum building and completion of new wing (1954). Dates- 12/50- 5/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Drawings and Correspondence 1954. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject-construction/installation of American and English galleries, alterations to Medieval hall, blueprints, etc. Dates- 7/54-9/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- information on purchase of steel lockers, blueprints, etc. Dates- 4/54-6/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- information about ordering office furniture designed by Eero Saarinen. Dates- 8/64-1/66. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Alfred Geiffert, landscape architect. 1949-55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- analysis of situation concerning the parking lot and planting, etc. Dates- 8/66-10/67. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Budget Estimates for landscaping the grounds of the Museum around addition, 1954-56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- information and bids on purchasing lighting and steel storage equipment. Dates- 11/53-7/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- info on purchase of supplies for dining room/cafeteria: placemats, traymats, doilies, napkins, matches. Dates- 1/55-7/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains plans for the Waddy Fountain, and furnishing brochures. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Carl Milles, donor of the Little Triton Fountain 1954. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- marble chips for garden court fountain request for information about installation of mosaics in garden court. Dates- 8/54-12/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- proposed purchase of wall coverings for new galleries (movable partitions and door headers). Dates- 2/54-12/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- commission to decorate behind refreshment counter in the new building, commission switches from Julien Binford to Richard Q. Yardley. Dates- 6/54-4/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Richard Q. Yardley Mural in the refreshment room. Also contains information on Julien Binford who was originally retained to do the mural before Yardley. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr., L. Cheek, Jr., Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- Public Works Administration Grant for Museum addition, application to National Production Authority (N.P.A.) for assistance in obtaining materials for proposed Museum construction. Dates- 10/35-9/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- staff requests for facilities and equipment, list of private funds for Museum addition, Board resolution about the construction on the building, etc. Dates- 7/48-3/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- drawings of proposed Museum addition, Special Building Committee procedure in dealing with Appropriations Committee of the House of Delegates, etc. Dates- 6/65. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek and New York City Museums: Metropolitan, Guggenheim, MOMA, and Whitney. Subject- Extended loans of paintings and sculpture for the VMFA's new wing of Contemporary Art, scheduled for Jan. 1970. Correspondence from L. Cheek to John Walker to address the Collectors Circle. Dates- 7/69 - 10/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- report on budget dinners 6/65, Cheek's itinerary for talks 1965, etc. Dates- 1965. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek and Joseph Whitehead (Interior Designer). Subject- Interiors of the New South Wing, Fabric sample enclosed. Correspondence between L. Cheek and Bernard Bothner of the Brooklyn Museum. Subject- Resources for slides to accompany the reinstallation of the Egyptian Gallery. Dates- 6/66- 3/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Proposals for gallery orientation theatre systems. Memo To VMFA staff regarding upcoming Fellows meeting. Dates- 4/66 - 6/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek to other museum directors. Subject- Request for slides of recent building additions to their respective museums, to prepare for a presentation to the Virginia Legislature. Dates- 4/65 - 6/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Survey conducted by L. Cheek to determine the necessity of a sprinkler system in galleries. Letters, cards of response and survey results. Dates- 8/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains brochures and catalogs 1952. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- photos of preliminary architect's drawings, preliminary cost estimates, etc. Dates- 7/62-10/64. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Information concerning the MOMA 30th Anniversary, building funds drive with text of building/expansion plans, \"Toward The New Museum Of Modern Art\" , 11/62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- review of presentations to the Art Commission, photos of other art museum additions, statements about addition (Mr. Wallace K. Harrison and Mr. Frederick D. Nichols), etc. Dates- 9/65. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Sculpture garden fountain and the renovation of the theatre lobby. Dates- 7/76 - 4/77 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and Wm. Higgins. Subject- Membership drive/ New Wing opening, progress reports to members of the Board, financial statements: cost estimates, design fees, operating fund, construction timetables. Fact sheet relating to history of VMFA. Signficant dates for the Virginia Museum, \"History of North Wing Construction\". Dates- 4/71 - 12/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown, D. Nicholas and C. Chamberlayne (Hardwick). Subject- Progress timetable, architectural engineering/ landscape/ interior design. Revisions/ alterations to construction, cost estimates, instructions to bidding contractors. Review by building committee of the Board of Trustees. Minutes of the building committee, 2/25/72, drawing/plans. Dates- 1971 - 73 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown, D. Nichols and C. Humelsine. Subject- North Wing plans, justification and description, funding, appeal to legislature to win support for North Wing funding. Rosters: Appropriations committee, finance committee, Governor's budget advisory committee. Essay- \"The Unique, Pioneering Virginia Museum\" and \"Facts on the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts\". Dates- 1967, 1971 - 72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from W.S. Robertson and L. Cheek. Subject- Original design of North Wing per L. Cheek and Baskerville (AIA), later rejected by the Arts Commission. List of significant dates with regard to North and South Wing additions. Minutes of Special building Fund committee, 3/11/65, original building proposal, photographs. Bulletin vol.26, no.2 10/65. Dates- 9/65 - 4/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Photographs/Plans/Drawings from Baskerville and Son (AIA) for:entrance hall, basement/sub-basement, site plan elevations/cross section, gallery floor plans and views of entire block.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown, D. Nicholas and L. Noland (building committee). Subject- Construction, architectural engineering, capital outlay, construction bids, plans and contract documents. Dates- 1972 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- blank order forms labeled VMFA NPA Regulation No. 4. Dates- [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence with Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- National Production Authority (NPA) regulations, order listings for maintenance, repair and operating (MRO) supplies, regulations about using the DO-97 rating (Form used to obtain MRO supplies), quota for the 4th quarter 1951, etc. Dates- 3/51-7/51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Correspondence about construction and funding (some PWA) of a wing to the Museum, publication: Working Relationships Between Private Architects and Engineers and the Commonwealth of VA (2/44, Governors' office, Division of the Budget) and The General Conditions of the Contract for the Construction of Buildings (standard form of the American Institute of Architects). [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence with Doyle and Russell, Building and Industrial Construction. Subject- Bronze founders tablets, frames, building inspections and taking over and operating the building 10/35. Dates- 8/35-10/36. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence with Peebles and Ferguson, Architects, Norfolk. Subject-blueprints (including detail of the Portuguese Room dated 9/18/35), maintenance and furnishings (benches, plaques, interior painting, etc.) for the Museum. Dates- 4/35- 6/37. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence with Ferguson, Meakin and Moore, Architects, Norfolk. Subject- reproductions of drawings of proposed south wing, drawings, bids, etc. Dates- 10/37-5/38. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Plans and Correspondence 1954-56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- photos of drawings showing the proposed additions and alterations to Museum. Dates- 1965. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Plans and correspondence regarding the memorial plaques around the building: R.E. Lee Camp, Waddy and the Old Dominion Foundation fountains. 1954 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- construction/installation for the Pratt collection, blueprints, progress reports to Mr. John Lee Pratt, etc. Correspondence with Milton Samuels of French and Company who designed the installation, including quotes for fabric, carpet, cases, carpentry, lighting (including the chandelier). Cheek asked Pratt to fund it and he agreed. Lots of invoices. Dates- 6/54-5/55.   [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Baskerville and Sons, Architects, 3/11/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- correspondence about building models, preliminary drawings, furnishing and equipment catalogues, etc. Dates- 4/65-12/66. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains correspondence and statements from Marcellus Wright and Son. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek and Merill Lee (architect) and Chairman of the Building and grounds committee, concerning construction of the service area. Dates- 1/59 - 10/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Eggers and Higgins, Architects. Sketches and drawings 1949 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr., J.M. Brown and Erwin H. Will (VMFA President of the Board). Subject- all aspects of construction of the South Wing, additions and alterations to Museum, landscaping, fountain, parking lot, etc. Dates- 12/66-3/73. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- minutes of South Wing construction conferences 1969-72, outline of construction to South Wing, etc. Dates- 1969-72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Governors Dinner/Event in celebration of the South Wing: program agenda, menu, dedication plans, News Media reception, Rosters: House of Delegates, Senate, Trustees. Key presented to Governor Linwood Holton donated to the archives by Anne Holton November 3, 2022. Dates- 1970 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Capital Outlay requests, individual project descriptions, preliminary plans, tabulations of construction bids, estimated income sources, floor plans, budgets, invoices, Executive Committee Minutes and Building Committee Minutes. Dates- 1964 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Erwin Will. Subject- New duct layout for the South Wing attic space: revisions necessary due to mistakes in original drawings and improper work. Financial statements. Dates- 1968 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- VMFA Charter, Act of March 27, 1934. Design program (2/18/49) Phase II, museum enlargement, boiler replacement, contract cost estimates, committee no.279-A, addendum no.7 to the drawings and alterations to VMFA. Theatre light control system, weekly project inspections. \"General Conditions Of The Contract For Capital Outlay Projects\". Dates- 2/52 - 11/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and members of the building committee. Subject- Proposed additions, rejection of north facade by Arts Commission. Excerpts from Minutes of Art Commission Meeting, 6/4/65, 7/9/65, 7/29/66. \"The Virginia Museum Opens The New South Wing\", Press package, Brief History and Signficant Dates of VMFA, photographs. Dates- 1965 - 70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Supplemental Agreement #2: Additions and alteration to various aspects of structural design contracts. Dates- 1953 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Interior construction and design. 1954. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- theatre equipment purchasing list, blueprints of theatre, installation of theatre and projection equipment and an orchestra lift, local building committee meeting minutes, etc. Dates- 7/53-10/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- theatre equipment: bronze stands and velvet ropes. Dates- 1/55-5/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Construction blueprints and plans. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Letter of invitation to Trustees, former and current, to celebrate the construction of the North Wing, seating arrangement and timetable for event. Letter to Gov. Holton concerning ground breaking ceremonies and gala dinner. Dates - 1/73 - 2/73 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. to Col. Anderson. Subject- proposal for theatre for Museum, possible recreation center for armed forces stationed in Richmond. Dates- 2/51-4/51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Waddy Memorial and Triton Fountains 1954. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- B.F. Ruskin and Associates 1953-55 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- committee reports on funding for construction of addition to the Museum, schedule of payments to date (12/4/50 and 12/20/50). Dates- 10/50-4/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- additions and alterations to VMFA 1955, list of Museum alterations and additions to date 6/15/55 by Merrill C. Lee, Architect, VMFA Noise Survey CA 9687 (1955), blueprints, etc. Dates- 1/54-9/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains architectural plans for the first addition to the museum. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr., L. Cheek, Jr., and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- cost estimates/proposed funding for Museum addition, copy of the resolution to establish a Local Building Committee, announcements, replies and minutes of Local Building Committee meetings 1950-2, etc. Dates- 1/46-6/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Local Building Committee, 1951-54. Information regarding the local contractor. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- minutes and outlines of VMFA Building Committee meetings 1952-3. Dates- 6/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard, L. Cheek, Jr., and G.D. Gibson (Chairman of the VMFA Building Committee). Subject- addition to Museum building, listing of additions and alterations to the building, agenda and minutes of Building Committee meetings 1953-4, etc. Dates- 9/53-6/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- addition to Museum building, minutes, announcement and agenda for VMFA Building Committee meetings 1954-5, list of contributors to Museum Building Fund, etc. Dates- 7/54-6/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by G.D. Gibson (Trustee). Subject- installation of Museum equipment, minutes of the Buildings and Grounds Committee meetings 1955-6, etc. Dates- 9/56-12/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains lists of expenditures, list of private donors with amounts donated for the addition to the Museum.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- VMFA Local Buildings and Grounds Committee meeting minutes 1948-56, listing of committee meeting dates 1948-56. Dates- 1948-56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard to Senator Garland Gray. Subject- information about planning costs for addition to Museum building, Museum business and events, etc. Dates- 5/51-7/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Copies of the Museum's members bulletin. Vol.1, No.8, Vol.7, No.'s 1,4and6, Vol.8, No.'s 5and8, Vol.9, No.'s 1,2and4, Vol.10, No.'s 1,2,7and8, Vol.11, No.'s 1,2,3,4,5,6,7and9, Vol.12, No.'s 8and9, Vol.13, No.'s 6and9, Vol.14, No.'s 1,3,6,7,8and9, Vol.15, No.'s 3,4,5,6,7,8and9, Vol.16, No.'s 1,2,3,4,5and6. Dates- 9/46-2/56.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Bulletins with general information and a survey of sources of income, private and public, from various museums. Dates-1962 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- 1962-1966 Donations, Trustee File. Dates- 7/55 - 12/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between J.M. Brown and members of Board of Trustees. Subject- Revision of By-laws and Memorial Fund Policy, revisions and recommendations, minutes from sub- committee on By-laws. Dates- 1958 and 1971 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- VMFA By-Laws (revised and adopted 5/51, 5/53, 6/54), Notice of Amendments to By-Laws (6/50, 5/53, 6/54), VMFA Organic Laws, etc.. Dates- 1950-54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. to Senator Byrd. Subject- amendment of IRS code Sec. 863, exempting works of art loaned for exhibition in this country from federal estate taxes. Dates- 7/51-10/51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr., Mrs. J.G. Pollard, and L. Cheek, Jr. to individuals, institutions and companies beginning with the letters Ca-Cn. Subject- varied, including four letters from Alexander Calder about Museum purchase of one of his pieces. Dates- 8/45-11/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek. Subject- Loans of artwork, Trustees, Fellows, Mary Callery (juror, 1963 Va. Artists Exhibition). Accessions and gifts: Tree, Callery; Han Dynasty pottery; Nanny, T. Sully. Dates- 2/59 - 4/62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between J.M. Brown and P. Near to J. Brun and H. Jucker. Subject- Acquisition and provenance of Caligula, Newspaper clippings. Dates- 1971-72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Biographical data, his term as Treasurer of the Fellows. Dates- 1/60-6/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and Mr. John Canaday (from University of VA). Subject- Christmas card design by Canaday, loan of a sculpture show, jobs, etc. Dates- 5/49-5/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Capital outlay requests for parking area, South Wing, Entrance Improvements, Expenditures and revenues for the year ending 6/1960. \"Instructions for Form c-54-A (individual project report)\" from Commission on State Capital Outlays and Means of Financing. General Endowment Income 1960-61; Capital Outlay for Galleries, landscaping, Egyptian gallery and North Wing, 1935-60. Collections for which there is inadequate exhibition space, list of cultures that are not represented or under-represented, roster of members serving on the \"Commission on State Capital Outlays and Means of Financing. Dates- 1960-61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Includes Frances Benjamin Johnston acquisition.","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- officers from the Carnegie Corporation visiting Richmond and the Museum. Dates- 8/55-12/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek to F. Anderson (Carnegie Corporation). Subject- Experimental use of Carnegie Collection of Materials for the Instruction of American Culture and funding of Collegiate Artmobile IV. Proposal, '\" An Artmobile for Virginia Colleges\", March 1965, Supplement, A Statewide Stimulus for Education in the Humanities, Statement of purpose, photocopy of partial grant payment. Dates- 1/58-7/67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence with Carnegie Corporation of New York and Carnegie Institute, Department of Fine Arts. Subject- Frances Benjamin Johnston acquisition, requesting a grant, requesting loans for inaugural exhibition, counsel on museum practices. Dates-8/35- 12/44. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and Carnegie Trust. Subject- a visit to Richmond by officers of three British Carnegie Foundations, information on Carnegie Trust 1954, etc. Dates- 8/55-10/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek to Secretary of Carnegie Dunfermline Trust. Subject- Roster of Carnegie Delegation visiting VMFA; Annual Report- Carnegie Dunfermline Trustees, 1960. Dates- 7/59-60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- job of Technical Director of the Theatre Division, etc. Dates- 6/55-5/57. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Lists of 25th Anniversary donors; VMFA presidents and terms of office 1935-60. Essay- \" The Arts In Virginia\", Walter S. Robertson (Pres. VMFA). Essay- \"Collecting In America\", Alfred Frankfurter (editor and Pres., Art News) Dates- 1/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- listing of orders for and purchasers of the Healy's Sitters Catalogues, thank you notes for exchange publications, list of relatives of Judge John Barton Payne, etc. Dates- 4/51-4/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Jaquelin-Ambler Portrait catalogs, listing of the members of the Jaquelin, Ambler and Broadnax families. Dates- 11/48-5/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- a fellowship set up by the Catherwood Foundation (previous owners of the Dali jewels) to be used for travel/education in Europe, information about transporting Dali jewels from the Museum. Dates- 11/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Fellowship for artists provided by the Catherwood Foundation and awarded and administered by the VMFA that year. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mr. William Gaines and L. Cheek, Jr. and M.B. Christison (Assistant Director). Subject- Gaines biographical information, Catherwood Foundation fellowship recipient, application, recommendations and award letter for fellowship, list and some photos of work submitted, etc. Dates- 3/56-11/56.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Annual luncheon and tour. Dates- 3/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. to Century Lighting Co. Subject- lighting for the artmobile and theatre, etc. Dates- 6/53-1/59. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- pamphlets from the Convention and Tourist Bureau (Richmond). Dates- 1949-51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- pamphlets from the Virginia Chamber of Commerce. Dates- 5/49-3/51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Restoration of Old Botetourt Hotel, Gloucester, Va.; Programming instructions for \"Civilization\" Film Series; proposal and budget for statewide broadcast of Affiliate promotionals. Rosters of Affiliates, Chapters and Confederation Officers; Minutes of \"Executive Committee Meeting\", 10/72; maps, postcards, press release, newspaper clipping, photographs. Dates- 2/67-7/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Winter Conference agenda, participants, newspaper clippings. Dates- 12/71-3/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Proposal and budget. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Affiliate/Chapter offices Museum Lecture/Tour; roster of Officers, speaking schedule, events, remarks for each engagement. Dates- 1968 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Prototype for letter to be sent from all VMFA Chapter Presidents to convince Legislature of the need for new building. Dates- 1/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Dali Jewels. Date- 7/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. primarily to realtors and lawyers. Subject- sale of Cheek's property \"Faraway Farms\", information on sale of Chebry Co. property, etc. Dates- 6/50-10/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to T.C. Colt, Jr. from L. Cheek (when he was Chairman of the Fine Arts Department at The College of William and Mary and when he was Director at the Baltimore Museum of Fine Arts). Subject- art in Virginia, counsel on museum practices, etc. Dates- 12/36-1/42. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- The retirement of L. Cheek, Trustee dinner honoring the occasion, presentation of \"Thomas Jefferson Public Service Award\", with remarks by Lt. Gov. F.G. Pollard; South Wing construction; invitations and newspaper interview with L. Cheek. Dates- 1/65-3/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, W.S. Robertson and Morton Thalhimer. Subject- Letters of moral support, press releases and newspaper clippings announcing the resignation of L. Cheek (decision later recanted). Dates- 1958 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Regarding L. Cheek's reconsideration of his resignation. Dates- 1958 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Resolution from VMFA Council regarding the outstanding contributions of L. Cheek. Includes letters from and too supporters. Dates- 1958 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Replies to his reconsideration of resignation. Dates- 1958 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Text from interview of 11/2/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- PR, decorations, lecture, etc. Dates- 12/58 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Memo to VMFA staff, PR, agenda, etc. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Thank you letter from by a class participant.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Correspondence regarding classes at the museum. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Registration information and class lists.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by M.B. Christison. Subject- installation of collections and exhibitions, Museum programming, biographical information, etc. Dates- 10/54-6/61. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence of Muriel B. Christison, Associate Director for Collections and Education.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence of Muriel B. Christison, Associate Director for Collections and Education.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence of Muriel B. Christison, Associate Director for Collections and Education.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. Christison. Subject- scripts and working papers for children's radio program (\"Treasure Trails\" on WRVA), listing of slides for Season Survey and information on a Life magazine photo exhibition entitled \"Egypt\". Dates- 10/51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Vouchers and receipts for travel expenses, 1948-54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Christmas cards received by the Museum, a copy of the Museum Christmas card (1956), Information about a Christmas tree in the Members' suite, etc. Dates- 11/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Commission of Virginia Artists to design Christmas Cards; rosters: Board of Trustees, A.A.M.D., newspaper clippings, cards, photographs. Dates- 1966-72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and R.A. Velz (Administrator). Subject- ordering Christmas decorations. Dates- 11/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown, Peter Mooz, Sydney and Frances Lewis. Subject- Remarks by J.M. Brown on the dedication of the North Wing and on his resignation. Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, Lewis gift of funds for Art Nouveau purchases, Noland gift of \"Rotating Sphere\", reattribution of the Jewel casket. Dates- 1976 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Controversy concerning gift of Walter P. Chrysler, newspaper clippings, and Chrysler newsletters, 1973-75. Dates- 1969 - 75 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Henry Clay Hofheimer and J.M. Brown. Subject- New wing, correspondence between the Executive Board, the closing of the Chrysler Museum School, operating budget, accessions, list of objects. Minutes of Executive Board, 2/8/72. Transcript of William L. Parkers, et al complaints vs. Walter P. Chrysler Jr. et as Defendants. Dates- 1972 - 33 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Chrysler collection exhibition at the Museum and possible Artmobile tour, listing of pieces in collection, etc. Dates- 9/49-6/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Loan Exhibition for Church Silver of Colonial Williamsburg, outline for proposed exhibition, budget, letter drafts to Church Wardens, lists of Episcopal Churches owning Church Sliver, Format for catalogue. Dates- 7/68-4/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- information about proposed reproduction in miniature of a Cigar Store figure from the Museum collection. Dates- 7/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- proposed reproduction in miniature of American cigar store figures from the Museum collection. Dates- 5/56-12/59. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek Subject- Civil War Centennial Exhibition, agenda, maps, newsletters, VMT copy of \"Certificate of Award\", conferred on the Virginia Civil War Commission. \"Virginia Joins The Confederacy, Chronology of Events November 1860 through 1861\", Civil War Centennial, 1961-1965 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Cheek's membership on advisory council of the Civil War Centennial Commission, site development study for proposed Confederate Memorial Park in the Museum area, \"Report of the Preliminary Plans of the Virginia Civil War Commission to the General Assembly\" 12/59, etc. Dates- 5/59- 12/59. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by J.M. Brown. Subject- Programming, Ticket Stubs, newspaper reviews, news releases, photographs. Dates- 7/70 - 9/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between J.M. Brown and Joseph Lucas (pres. Civitan Club) [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Resume of Cleveland Museum President, Sherman Emery Lee with photo, Cleveland Plain Dealer Interview \"Sherman Lee's Double Life\". Dates- 12/55-58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Mrs. Clopton complaint about film tickets. Dates- 2/60. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- membership in The Poetry Society of Virginia. Dates- 2/53-10/59. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr., Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr., to individuals, institutions and companies beginning with the letters Co-Cz. Subject- varied. Dates- 8/45-12/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr., L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Geri Melchers Memorial; Minutes of Annual Meeting 1962; Minutes of Executive Committee Annual Meeting 1962; restaurant feasibility. Dates- 1957-71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- arranging a lecture by Mr. Alexander S. Cochran, Architect in conjunction with the exhibition \"Domestic Architecture of the San Francisco bay Region\", biographical information, etc. Dates- 10/49-2/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Artmobile, gifts. Dates- 6/54 - 6/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from the American Association of Museums (AAM). Subject- copies of the Code of Ethics for Museum Workers 1925 AAM report. Dates- 1925. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Remarks on \"The Relation of Trustees and Professional Staff of General Art Museums\", delivered by Charles Nagel 5/17/69,  \"Code of Ethics for Museum Workers\" 1925. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Rhodes Rathskellar, proposals for lunchroom: use by staff, volunteer personnel, policy on break schedule and lunch periods. Dates- 1964 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from P. Near and Peter Mooz. Subject- Checklist of the status, strength, weaknesses and needs of the VMFA. Damage report, gifts of artworks and accessions, Art Purchase Fund, press releases. Letters to Christo and Robert Rauschenberg. Dates- 1976-77 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains photographs, letters, newspaper clippings and information from dealers, prices regarding possible acquisitions. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains photographs, and information regarding possible additions to the collection. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains photographs, prices and other information relating to possible acquisitions. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains photographs, and information regarding possible additions to the collection. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and M.B. Christison (assistant Director for Collections and Education). Subject- listing of possible additions to Museum's collections 1953, information and some photos of objects considered for acquisition, correspondence with art dealers, etc. Dates- 12/51- 11/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by M.B. Christison (Assistant Director) and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- listing of possible additions to the Museum's collections, information and some photos about objects considered for Museum acquisition, correspondence with art dealers, etc. Dates- 1/53-11/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown, P. Near, F. Brandt and P. Mooz. Subject- Reorganization of the Collector-of-the-year. 1975- Mrs. Lummont du Pont Copeland Collection on Export Porcelain. 1977- David Lloyd Kruger Collection of Contemporary Art. 1978- Hugo Weisgall Collection, list of objects, copies of scores for the Weisgall Concert catalog. Dates- 1974 - 78 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from P. Near to members. Subject- Collectors circle event with lecture by Caroline Keck. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Cultural exchange, Minutes of Executive Committee of C.A.A., 1/62, 4/62, Minutes of Annual Meeting, 1971; Minutes of C.A.A. Business Meeting, 1/62; revised draft of \"Policies and Purposes\", roster of officers, Directors and committee members; Essay- \"The Visual Arts in Higher Education\". Dates- 1/62 - 4/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- List for reception/cocktail party, agenda. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Mr. Preston L. Collins (Lt. Governor). Subject- announcements of Trustee meetings, invitations to Museum events, replies, etc. Dates- 5/51-2/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. and L. Cheek, Jr. to staff of Colonial Williamsburg. Subject- museum methods. Dates- 7/46-12/54.    [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- general correspondence with staff of Colonial Williamsburg, information on Cheek's speaking engagement with Williamsburg Rotary Club, etc. Dates- 2/54-1/59. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and the President of Colonial Williamsburg. Subject- loan of display units to Colonial Williamsburg, museum practices, etc. Dates- 3/59-12/65. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr., J.M. Brown and Colonial Williamsburg. Subject- correspondence about the Williamsburg Antiques Forum, publications/mailings about Antiques Forum 1964,'66,'67,'73, etc. Dates- 5/66-1/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- detailed letters about the goings-on at the Museum while Colt was serving in WWII, also letter from Mrs. Alfred DuPont about art education. Dates-8/37-8/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence with Mrs. J.G. Pollard and others. Subject- record of Colt's military service, his resignation to serve in WWII. Dates- 11/42-9/48. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Columbia Records presented 55 recordings of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra to the VMFA in 1957. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Copies of \"On Fine Arts in Modern Society: A Research Proposal Prepared for the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts by the Columbia University Bureau of Applied Social Research\". Dates- 5/58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- correspondence about museum practices with The Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts (Columbus, OH) and Columbus Museum of Arts and Crafts, Inc. (Columbus, GA). Dates- 3/51-8/65. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by J.G. Pollard, Jr. (President of the Board). Subject- letters of appointment to the Board, list of appointments, etc. Dates- 1959-60. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Walter S. Robertson (VMFA President of the Board). Subject- roster of committee appointments 1963-4, invitations to Trustee committee appointments, etc. Dates- 8/63. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by J.G. Pollard, Jr. (President of the Board). Subject- letters of appointment to Board and replies, list of appointments, etc. Dates- 1958-9. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and W.S. Robertson (VMFA President of the Board). Subject- VMFA roster of Trustees 1964-5 and 1965-6, Board committee appointments 1965-6, invitations and responses to Trustee committee appointments, letter about Board term limitations (proposed limitation 2 successive terms of 5 years each), etc. Dates- 6/64-7/65. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Cheek correspondence as a member of Committee for International Cultural Exchange (CICE), etc. Dates- 6/61-2/66. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- suggested projects for Public Relations and Development committees, proposal for the Museum by the P.R. counseling firm Earl Newsom and Co., etc.. Dates- 3/54-4/60. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from State Department of Purchases and Supply. Subject- information about choosing stationary, samples for new state letterhead. Dates- 9/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- \"A Report to the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts 11/19/58\" from the viewpoint of its public relations information and communications responsibilities and program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by J.M. Brown. Subject- information and memos about arrangements for community college presidents to meet at the Museum. Dates- 12/70- 1/71. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by J.M. Brown. Subject- cooperative arrangements between VMFA and Va. community colleges, Virginia Community College System Annual Reports 1969/70 and 1970/71, proposed programs for community colleges, etc. Dates- 10/70-8/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- complaints from Museum visitors about exhibitions, entrance fees, membership rates, guards, etc. Dates- 12/63-7/68. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Peter Mooz and J.M. Brown. Subject- Museum operations: food service, VMT, membership, discontinuation of dinners in the galleries and newspaper clippings. Dates- 1974 - 79 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- guest list for complimentary cocktails in honor of officers and Museum volunteers from the Council, Jr. League and Theatre Affiliates, roster of Jr. League officers 1970-1, etc. Dates- 9/70. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Erwin H. Will (VMFA President of the Board). Subject- arrangements for a luncheon held in honor of officers and Museum volunteers from the Council, Junior League and Theatre Affiliates, guest list, suggested remarks for Mr. Will at luncheon. Dates- 9/69. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- miscellaneous Thank you's and compliments about gift and exchange publications, exhibitions, programs, the Museum in general and Cheek's responses. Dates- 2/49-2/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Correspondence from the public complimenting the museum in some way. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to L. Cheek, Jr. and W.S. Robertson (President of the Board of Trustees). Subject- Complimentary letters about Museum exhibitions, theatre productions, exchange publications, etc. Dates- 7/60-12/63. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- complimentary letters about Museum exhibitions, theatre productions, exchange publications, etc. Dates- 1/64-11/66. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- complimentary letters to Cheek on programs, theatre productions, museum in general and his responses. Dates- 7/66-10/68. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Peter Mooz and J.M. Brown. Subject- Various museum operations. Dates- 1972 - 79 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- compliments about 25th anniversary exhibitions, events and catalogue: Treasures in America, \"A Tribute to Virginia's Unique Museum\"-a Sunday newspaper supplement, etc. Dates- 1/61-6/61. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Thank you letters for VMFA European catalogue, an exchange publication. Dates- 5/66-9/66. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Thank you letters for Faberge catalogue: Russian Imperial Jewels, a VMFA exchange publication. Dates- 12/60-2/61. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- compliments and thank you's for gifts/exchange publications of Russian Imperial Jewels, the catalogue of the Museum's Faberge collection. Dates- 11/60-12/60. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Thank you letters for Architecture in Virginia, a VMFA exchange publication. Dates- 2/68-5/68. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Thank you letters for William Hogarth, A Loan Exhibition of Paintings, Drawings and Prints, a VMFA exchange publication. Dates- 1/67-3/64. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Thank you letters for Painting in England 1700-1850, Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mellon, a VMFA exchange publication. Dates- 4/63-10/63. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- complimentary letters to Cheek on \"Painting in England\" exhibition (Mellon Collection) and his responses. Dates- 4/63-10/63. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Thank you letters for The World of Shakespeare, a VMFA exchange publication. Dates- 1/64-2/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Form letter from the President to potential members. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J. G. Pollard. subject- Letters to Trustees regarding 25th anniversary fund and letters to new members. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- performance at Mosque of \"The Confederacy\" as a benefit for the Artmobile, project later abandoned, Date- 11/54-2/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- drawings of the site of the Confederate Memorial Chapel, landscaping plans, etc. Dates- 7/66-8/66. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Richmond Times-Dispatch article \"The Old Soldiers Faded Away Home Here is Vacant\". Dates- 1/16/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- invitation to Director of the Norfolk Museum to Confederation workshop. Dates- 5/66. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by J.M. Brown. Subject- congratulation and reply letters on the installation of Mr. James M. Brown as VMFA Director. Dates- 6/69-6/70. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- listing of objects from the Glasgow bequest and purchase fund currently exhibited in Museum galleries. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between J.M. Brown and Mrs. Anthony Congreve. Subject- biographical information on Arthur and Margaret Glasgow, correspondence about Glasgow fund for purchasing works of art, listings of purchases made with Glasgow Endowment Fund 1966-72. Dates- 11/70-11/71. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Peter Mooz. Subject- Physical plant restoration project: cleaning of VMFA interior and extensive improvement of motor park, project data summary, Conservation Laboratory: construction and equipment, supply expenditures, budget. Grant application: \"Proposal for Virginia Museum Conservation Laboratory\", employment contract, job descriptions, resumes of prospective applicants. Dates- 1975 - 78 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- biographical information arrangements for giving lectures/seminars at the Museum, VMFA Members' Bulletin vol.23, no.9 5/63, etc., Date- 11/50-2/64. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- arrangements for securing speakers for the \"Fireside Series\" proposed art talks held in the library, Thank you's to speakers, etc. Dates- 7/56-1/57. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- loans of objects between VMFA and Corcoran Gallery of Art, correspondence about museum practices. Dates- 3/51-10/60. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and Katharine Cornwell. Subject- biographical information on this actress, invitation to come to Richmond to see a show and promote TheatreVirginia. Dates- 5/67. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- pamphlets and post cards from the Corning Glass Center. Dates- 9/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- information on obtaining assistance from philanthropic organizations and corporations, etc. Dates- 2/55-12/58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by E.H. Will (VMFA President of the Board). Subject- solicitation letter for corporate patrons, information on corporate patrons program, roster of Richmond corporate patrons 1970, invitations to corporate patrons gala, etc. Dates- 12/69. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by E.H. Will (VMFA President of the Board). Subject- solicitation of corporate patrons, pamphlets about corporate patrons program, publications for the corporate patrons gala, etc. Dates- 7/68. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by J.M. Brown. Subject- roster of Richmond and of state corporate patrons 1971, planning for \"Fete Aux Galleries\" the corporate patrons event 1972, invitations and guest list for event, etc. Dates- 6/71-3/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from M. Christison and L. Cheek. Subject- Exhibitions, condition reports, insurance, gifts and purchases. Essay- \"Successful Adult Museum Programs\", M. Christison. Dates- 1955 - 56 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and R. Velz.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by R.A. Velz (Administrator) primarily, also L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- varied. Dates- 7/56-1/57. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from M. Christison and L. Cheek. Subject- General correspondence regarding publications, museum practices, exhibitions, pamphlets. Letter from Alexander Calder. Dates- 7/56 - 12/57 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from M. Christison and L. Cheek. Subject- Ford Foundation grant-in-aid program, Fogg Conservation Symposium and the Chrysler Collection. Photographs, cesolution recognizing the outstanding contribution of L. Cheek by the VMFA Council. Draft of \"Standards For Museum Practices\", SEMC, 1958. Dates- 1958 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Exhibition of American Silver, jurors for 1965 ADP exhibition, biographical data, 25th Anniversary exhibition and list of objects for loan. VMFA film series, press releases for \"The Little International\" from the Olsen Foundation and the Artmobile. Dates- 1958 -1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and VMFA Council officers. Subject- Council roster 1957-8 and 1958-9, listing of charter members, council-sponsored events and programs, lecture series schedule 1957-8 and 1959-60, statement of purpose of the Council, minutes of general meetings 1962 and'65, Executive Committee meeting minutes 1962 and '63, acknowledgments of gifts to the Museum, etc. Dates- 7/56-10/65. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and J.M. Brown with the VMFA Council. Subject- Council gifts, Council -sponsored events and programs, preliminary drawings for Council shop office, breakdown of Council Contribution Fund 10/70 and 11/70, etc. Dates- 2/66-4/70. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by J.M. Brown. Subject- arrangements for corporate patrons ball, roster of Richmond and of state corporate patrons, roster of Council committee for the ball, invitations and guest lists for ball, etc. Dates- 10/70-3/71. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- outline of the organization of the VMFA Council, Council Program 1955-6, Council of the VMFA Charter Meeting and Articles of Association, \"Friends of the Museum Constitution\", etc. Dates- 5/54-9/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by J.M. Brown. Subject- VMFA Council Contribution Fund analysis 1971 and'72, various Council sponsored events and programs, agreement between VMFA and the Council 10/20/70, A Short History of Council Gifts to Museum 1955-71, The Council of the Virginia Museum Directory 1971-2, general correspondence between Council officers and VMFA staff, etc. Dates- 1/71-12/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Peter Mooz and J.M. Brown. Subject- Council Trustee Contribution Fund, conservation laboratory, library, state services, fellowships and internships. Profit and loss statements, general ledger trail balance, Art Purchase Fund, staff expenses, VMT financial statements, matching funds for NEA Grant. New Council Shop, furnishings, installation, etc. Dates- 1975 - 77 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- proposal to establish fellowships for professional craftsmen (resident Craftsman Program), letters from interested craftsmen, etc. Dates- 2/63-2/65. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by R.A. Velz (Administrator). Subject- proposal of a story about the Museum for Time-Life magazines, reference made about a reproduction of a Watteau from the Museum's collection appearing in Time. Dates- 11/55-4/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown, Monica Hamm and P. Mooz. Subject- Head of publications, editor of AIV and advisor for photography exhibitions. \"Focus On The Arts\", Pat Becker. Dates- 1974 - 78 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- fact sheet about VMFA, House bill no.862 was about establishing a Virginia Commission of the Arts and Humanities, transcript of the VMFA presentation by E.H. Will (VMFA President of the Board) to the Virginia Assembly, Rules Committee asking to kill or amend the bill, etc. Dates- 1/68-2/68. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- roster of Virginia Cultural Development Study Commission and of the State Arts Committee, information about the creation of the Va. Cultural Development Study Commission by Senate joint resolution no.67, essay- \"The Virginia Museum and the Arts in Virginia\", correspondence about meeting with the Cultural Development Commission, \"Dissenting Opinion Report of the Cultural Development Commission\" by Dr. William H. Higgins, Jr., member of the Commission, etc. Dates- 3/66-1/68. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. to individuals, institutions and companies beginning with the letter \"D\". Subject- varied. Dates- 3/49-3/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- VMT, exhibition schedules, Byzantine Architectural exhibition, College Drama Festival, loans of art works, Artmobile, Horace Day, NEA proposal, pamphlets, magazine excerpts, cards, biographical data, etc. Accessions and gifts: \"The Meeting of Joachim and Anna Under the Golden Gate\", A. Duer. Dates- 10/58 - 8/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Conference for teachers and students of Dance at VMFA, master classes, lecture and performance by Alwin Dance Theatre, agenda, list of dance teachers. Date- 2/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Biographical data, AIV. Dates- 1/61 - 6/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- \"Virginia Architects, Designers and photographers\", Collectors Circle, Va. Artists Biennial, donations, gifts, memorial fund. Dates- 6/59 - 8/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard, acting director of the Museum and Governor Darden, regarding the Museum director and the Curator of Decorative Arts, who were both on leave to the armed forces during World War II, 1942-44. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence with and biographical information about Carson Davenport, Virginia artist. Dates- 1936-1944.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. to Ms. Davis. Subject- visits to \"Faraway Farms\" (Cheek's property) Davis was apparently a housekeeper/caretaker of some kind. Dates- 2/49-3/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and donors Mrs. Lincoln Davis, and George Cole Scott and Hildreth Dunn Scott, 1937-43.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr., E.M. Davis, III (Curator) and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject-restoration of Mrs. Davis' Flemish painting, gifts from Mrs. Davis, information on Museum Board accessions committee (Mrs. Davis member), etc. Dates- 10/45. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Mrs. Lincoln Davis. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, letter of resignation from Board, etc., 6/51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Elizabeth Nottingham Day and Horace Day, patrons and donors, 1934-45. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Day's exhibition at the VMFA. Dates- 1/55 - 12/59 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard to Mr. and Mrs. Horace Day. Subject- Horace Day biographical information, exhibition record, job recommendation, newspaper editorial written by Mr. Day on American Painting, etc. Dates- 1950- 12/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. to Mr. Howard Dearstyne. Subject- proposed exhibition of Dearstyne's work and speaking engagement, etc. Dates- 11/50-10/57. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Chamber Music Society, Building grounds committee, gifts, donation. Dates- 1954-65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. to the Earl de la Warr. Subject- a visit to Richmond by the Earl, loan of a painting to the Museum exhibition \"England's World of 1607\", etc. Dates- 4/57-10/57. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. Marie de Mare. Subject- catalogues of \"Healy's Sitters\" exhibition ( Mrs. de Mare was Healy's grand-daughter), proposed film and biography of Healy by Mrs. de Mare, etc. Dates- 5/49-10/57. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- His position as Art Director of AIV, music and dance folders. Dates- 11/60 - 1/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from D. Nichols (administrator), F. Haseltine (PR). Subject- VMT subscription, Executive Committee Report, Collections Activities, Public Information Report. Dates- 4/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and R.A. Velz (Administrator). Subject- information about an exhibition scheduled From Nov.22-Dec.31, 1955 featuring merchandise available for purchase in time for Christmas. Dates- 9/55-4/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Traveling exhibition. Dates- 1952-53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- International Traveling exhibition. VMFA and Leslie Cheek were the American coordinators from 1951-1954. Lists of attendees at the opening dinner 1/15/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- \"Design in Scandinavia\" exhibition checklist, description of the exhibition, official record of receipt and list of items received but not included in exhibition, etc. Dates- [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- RSVP's to dinner held on the opening night of the exhibition \"Design in Scandinavia\". Dates- 12/53-1/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr., Mrs. J.G. Pollard and M.B. Christison. Subject- exhibition catalogue information for \"Design in Scandinavia\" and RSVP's for dinner held on the opening night of the exhibition. Dates- 12/53-3/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- American Tour 1954-57. Correspondence and publicity regarding. AFA took over the circulation of the exhibition.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Committees in the United States. Lists of members and minutes from meetings 1953. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Favorable reviews of the exhibition 1954. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Copy of a New York Times article written by Cheek concerning the upcoming exhibition 1954. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Opening of the exhibition at the Museum, January 1954. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- dinner guest lists, menu, planning for opening night dinner for \"Design in Scandinavia\" exhibition, list of Board of Trustee committee appointments 1953-4, registration for Southeastern Museums conference 1953, etc. Dates- 12/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- RSVP's for the dinner and other opening events for the exhibition \"Design in Scandinavia\", exhibition catalogue, information used in planning printed material for the exhibition, etc. Dates- 4/53-3/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Cheek, Scandinavians and Thomas Messer of AFA. Correspondence with Elizabeth Gordon, Editor of House Beautiful. Subject- Design in Scandinavia exhibition. Dates- 1951 through 1953.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Cheek, Scandinavians and Thomas Messer of AFA. Correspondence with Elizabeth Gordon, Editor of House Beautiful. Subject- Design in Scandinavia exhibition. Dates- 1951 through 1953.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Cheek, Scandinavians and Thomas Messer of AFA. Correspondence with Elizabeth Gordon, Editor of House Beautiful. Subject- Design in Scandinavia exhibition. Dates- 1951 through 1953.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Cheek, Scandinavians and Thomas Messer of AFA. Correspondence with Elizabeth Gordon, Editor of House Beautiful. Subject- Design in Scandinavia exhibition. Dates- 1951 through 1953.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject-job description of a designer for the Design and Construction division of the Museum, proposed hiring of a designer, etc. Dates- 2/54-4/57. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- floor plan and printed matter for \"Designer-Craftsmen USA\" exhibition, photos of the exhibition, VMFA Member's Bulletin vol.15, no.5 (1/55), etc. Dates-11/54-2/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and L. Strauss. Subject- 25th Anniversary, draft of appeal to enlarge endowment fund, pamphlet. Dated- 6/60 - 1/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Proposal for a diorama in connection with \"Orientations of Virginia's Cultural Background\", photographs. Dates- 7/61 - 6/62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Resolution by the Executive Committee to authorize excess travel cost by VMFA staff. Dates- 5/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Trip itinerary, pamphlets. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown, F. Fowler, D. Nichols, B. Ryan. Subject- All manner of VMFA operation: photography budgets, payroll dispersal, VMT renovation, Artmobile, damage and security of Art works, gallery installation, loans, art purchase invoices, Theatre contract, repairs and modification invoices, grievance procedure, pamphlets, Interpol investigation of Indian sculptures, requests for establishing new positions: Vice Director for Public Affairs and Artmobile curator. \"Partnership Agreement of Artco and Company\", \"Operation Countdown\", analysis of responsibilities and time required for completion of the North Wing. Photographs, pamphlets, announcements. Accessions and gifts: 17th C. Eng. Embroidered Casket, Byzantine Bronze Plaque, Tomato Soup Can (A. Warhol), Bolt of Lightening (R. Lichtenstein), Portrait of a Lady, Payne Collection. Dates- 1/68 - 9/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, F. Haseltine, D. Nicholas, J.M. Brown, P. Near, A.W. Stalnaker, B. Ryan, Mrs. Pollard. Subject- All manner of inter-museum operations: Public information schedules, membership campaign, promotion deadlines, travel itineraries, budget proposals, etc. P. Nears observations on possible acquisitions. Dates- 7/64 - 8/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Letters of request, agenda. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Secretary to the museum, biographical data, job description. Museum files and the law regarding public information, records management, records to be retired, list of file classification: deletions and additions. Events schedules, agendas and exhibitions. Dates- 1974 - 76 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, J.M. Brown, A. Dohn. Subject- Letter of recognition of donations, list of donors and their gifts of art works. Dates- 1964-72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and P. Near. Subject- Chenery Estate and Gottwald endowment Fund. Art Nouveau gift of Sydney and Frances Lewis. Dates- 1973 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- VMT, Fellowship Fund, Museum Classes, Chenery Estate, Art Nouveau Fund, Artmobile and Gottwald Endowment Fund. Dates- 1973 - 74 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Buyers guides, pamphlets, magazine excerpts, specifications, blueprints, lists of chapters and affiliates, photographs. Dates- 9/61 - 9/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Mrs. J.G. Pollard, and L. Cheek. Subject- Gift of Dunsten Memorial, Payment record, gallery proposals, \"The Virginia Museum Needs New Wings\": appeal to membership and Trustees for building funds. Dates- 12/46 - 4/53 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence with Mrs. Alfred I. (Jessie Ball) Dupont. Subject- Donations. Contains a letter regarding her feelings in favor of segregation at the museum and in the arts. Dates- 1935-43. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Jessie Ball duPont's membership on the Executive Board, gifts and donations. Dates- 5/55 - 12/59 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek to Jessie Ball duPont. Subject- Membership as a Trustee, Fellow, Chair of 25th Anniversary Fund drive, contributions and gifts, magazine excerpts, biographical information, contributions and gifts, progress report from Anniversary Fund Drive. Dates- 2/59 - 5/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and D. Hudson (state coordinator of Arts System). Subject- Salary scales for VMT, NEA grant proposals. Dates- 1966 - 67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from T. Colt, Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek. Subject- Exhibitions, Artmobile, VMT, Va. Fellowships, search for potential jurors, work schedules invitations, newspapers, postcards, etc. Accessions and gifts: \"Autumn Leaves\", A. Palmer. Dates- 5/46-5/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Agenda and letters to K. Fowler of VMT. Dates- 3/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown, Wm. Heartwell and Gov. Holton. Subject- \"Minutes of Economic Resource Task Force Meeting\": 7/23/71, 9/2/71, 10/8/71, 1/13/72, 4/20/72, purpose of task force was to improve communication between various agencies and the governors office. Draft of Executive order: relationship of state agency organizations to Commonwealth planning districts, budget estimates, agendas, Bills held in House Committee for the 1973 General Assembly. Dates- 1971 -72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- C. Guinnan request for a meeting room. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from A. Stalnaker and H. Dohn. Subject- Events for Governors School for Gifted Students: schedule, housing, food service, etc. Dated- 7/73- 8/73 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between A. Dohn and Mr. Albertia. Subject- Student application, agendas and statement of purpose. Dates- 1973 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and F. Brandt. Subject- Event to expose students to the function, organization and operation of VMFA, timetable and agendas. Dates- 1972 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek and B. Bothmer (Egyptologist, BMFA). Subject- Invitations, list of Egyptian art objects available for purchase. Dates- 9/54 - 11/51 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and M. Christison. Subject- Requests for films and slides, Artmobile, loans for Egyptian Gallery, statement/remarks for opening exhibition, newspaper clippings, blueprints. Dates- 2/55 - 12/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Suggested remarks related to \"Installation of a Gallery of Egyptian Art\", loans from other museums, agendas, letters to other curators and directors. Gift of Egyptian Gallery from Mrs. James Parsons. Dates-2/61 - 4/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- early planning stages of the exhibition \"England 1607\", list of pieces in, list of lenders to the exhibition, installation schedule and exhibition description, printed materials, \"Status Report on the Museum's Jamestown Festival Program\", etc. Dates- 6/54-8/57. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Gallery opening made possible through gifts of china from Lady Nancy Astor, invitations and loan requests. Dates- 4/61 - 5/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- invitations to these exhibitions: \"Masterpieces of Chinese Art\" and \"Russian Imperial Jewels\" [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr., L. Cheek, Jr., and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, VMFA Entertainment Committee schedules 1946, 1946/7, 1949, 1950, Entertainment Committee announcements and replies, committee report 1946, committee roster 1949/50, biographical information on the following Museum guests: Yasuo Kuniyoshi, John W. Taylor, Charles W. Smith, Reginald Marsh and Lamar Dodd, etc. Dates- 1946-50. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr., L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, VMFA Entertainment Committee schedule 1946/7, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, Entertainment Committee rosters 1950/1, 1951/2, 1952/3, proposed Friday evening events 1950/1, committee meeting minutes 1952, biographical information about George T. Hamilton, etc. Dates- 1946-54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Trustee/Museum business, VMFA Entertainment Committee schedule 1954, 1955, 1956, announcements and minutes of Entertainment Committee meetings 1951, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, etc. Dates- 1951-6. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, VMFA Entertainment Committee roster, Entertainment Committee schedule 1955, meeting announcements, biographical information about the artist Donald Oenslager, etc. Dates- 1954-5. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Trustee/Museum business, announcements and replies for VMFA Entertainment Committee meetings, roster of Entertainment Committee, committee schedule 1955, etc. Dates- 9/55-10/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. Arthur Kelly Evans. Subject- a bequest to the Museum from Mrs. Evans, etc. Dates- 11/50-11/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- proposal for fundraising project for VMFA Council in fall 1956. Dates- 1956. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- 60the Anniversary of the AFA meeting and symposium in Williamsburg, registration forms. Dates- 11/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Agenda, timetable and luncheon for behind the scenes tours by the Council. Date-1963 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Benefit for the Council Service Fund, program, menu. Dates- 1961 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- \"Museum in Action\": documentary of VMFA galleries and statewide activities, preview agenda, press dinner, invitations. Producer: Richard Rochement Narrator: Alistair Cooke Dates- 1961 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Request for VMFA banquet services. Dates- 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from W.S. Robertson. Subject- Exhibition: \"Treasures from the Norfolk Museum\", Governor's reception, program agenda. Dates- 1961 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Gallery plan, staff assignments and program. Dates- 12/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Reinstallation of the permanent galleries. Dates- 1963 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Members dinner dance event, invitations, guest list. Dates- 1961 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Glasgow Estate, Jamestown Tablet. Reception for Committee on Law Celebration. Dates- 12/58 - 4/59 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and F. Brandt. Subject- Members preview and reception: timetable, program, invitations, gallery plan, etc. Jack Larsen: lecture and biographical data. Dates- 1970 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Letter of invitation to members of Virginia Chamber Music Society to attend a Theatre-Dinner. Dates- 11/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Inauguration of a monthly series of theatre Dinners, guest list, letters of invitation for event and menu. Dates- 10/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Exhibition: \"Designs for the Theatre\" Dates- 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Reception for British group of scholars and collectors and travel itinerary. Dates- 1965 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- A British organization on American Tour. Dates- 1965 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Meeting at VMFA for NCEW: an organization to stimulate the conscience and quality of the American Editorial page. VMFA Executive committee minutes, biographical data, program agenda. Dates- 7/58 - 11/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Letter of request for use of VMFA Gallery for Dinner, agenda, timetable. Dates- 7/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Tour routes, agenda and schedule of events for reception and letter to new members. Dates- 9/68 - 3/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Letter of invitation to reception, tour of museum, agenda, timetable, etc. Dates- 11/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Mrs. Breeden (Membership Chair). Subject- Procedure and agenda for members reception and tour schedule, press release, invitations, etc. Dates- 4/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from F. Haseltine. Subject- VMT Premiere performance and promotion. Dates- 5/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- exhibition: \"Treasures of the Norfolk Museum\", program/dinner agenda, invitation, etc. Dates- 1961 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Arthur Houghton. Subject- Preliminary event outline, layout, program agenda, procedure, invitations. Dates- 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Annual event to honor corporate patrons: entertainment, decorations, invitation list and suggested remarks to be delivered by President, E. Will. Dates- 1966 - 70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Private advanced performance of \"School For Wives\", biographical data on Peggy Wood. Dates- 10/67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and W. Rhoads. Subject- Agenda and sample of invitation. Dates- 10/58 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Gregory Peck. Subject- Grand opening of Virginia Theatre Arts System, events schedule for preview, Letter from Gregory Peck. Dates- 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Library reception and banquet for college Presidents attending the Drama Festival. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Dinner and Theatre Party: agenda, invitations. Dates- 1970 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Letters of request and agenda for Theatre Dinner Party. Dates- 1972 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, Wm. Rhodes and E.M. Last (Chair, RLS) Subject- Performance of RLS at VMT, ticket sales and cost estimates. Dates- 1/65 - 3/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Letter of request for VMFA services. Dates- 4/31/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Robinson House formerly the Scientific Research Organization, VMFA headquarters for LOAS, adult classes and resident craftsperson, Invitation, Historical background, Bulletin vol.24 no.7 4/64 Dates- 8/62 - 3/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Helen Dohn. Subject- Smith College dinner with lecture by Charles Chetham, Director of Smith College Art Museum, agenda, etc. Dates- 4/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- The VMFA Council, Theatre Affiliates, President's Dinner. Music, Dance and Film Societies. Dates- 1962 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- The Hospitality and Information Service for diplomatic residents and families. Dates- 1968. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- three day seminar program of multi-level experience in the Arts For exceptional Virginia Youths, agendas, etc. Dates- 4/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- VMFA luncheon and tour. Dates- 1970 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Paintings and drawings by E. Vedder, speaker. Dates- 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Requests for contributions. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Juror: Hugh Newell Johnson. Reception, guest list and agenda. Exhibition catalog. Dates- 1972 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, Harry Bertoia, Sherman Lee. Subject- General correspondence regarding juror service. Dates- 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Sherman Lee. Subject- Jury Chair: Sherman Lee. Dates- 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Juror: William Pahlmann. Event program agenda, invitation, guest list, etc. Catalog: \"Virginia Interior Designers 1973\". Dates- 10/72 - 3/73 \"Virginia Interior Designers Reception Fri. 16 Mar.,  1973, 5-7 p.m.\" Subject- Invitation. Dates- 1973 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown, W. Gaines and H. Dohn. Subject- Schedule of events, exhibitions, Bicentennial Celebration. loans, gallery tours, calendar news, Invitation for the \"India In Virginia\" exhibition. Dates- 8/70 - 4/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- General correspondence, minutes and agendas. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- General correspondence, minutes and agendas. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains minutes, agendas and correspondence. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- General correspondence, minutes and agendas. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- General correspondence, minutes and agendas, 1954-55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, announcements, agendas and minutes of VMFA Exec. Committee meetings 1955, 1956, etc. Dates- 9/55-5/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Trustee/Museum business, VMFA Exec. Committee minutes 1956, list of Exec, Committee members 1956. Dates- 1956. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and William J. Rhodes, Jr. (President). Subject- Trustee/Museum business Exec. Committee meeting agendas 1954, 1955, 1956, Museum finances (pay scale, Director's allowable expenses, approvals for purchases) VMFA Committee appointments 1956-7, etc. Dates- 6/56-11/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- General correspondence, minutes and agendas. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- General correspondence, minutes and agendas. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard, L. Cheek, Jr. and Col. Henry W. Anderson (President). Subject- Trustee/Museum business, VMFA Exec. Committee meeting minutes 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, listing of members of the Exec. Committee 1950, 1951, Exec. Committee resolutions 1950, 1951, 1953, By-Laws revised and adopted 1951, etc. Dates- 1950-3. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard, L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Executive Committee minutes, copies of Exec. Committee minutes 1953, 1954, 1955. Dates- 12/53-9/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, VMFA Gari Melchers Memorial Committee, VMFA Exec. Committee minutes 1956, list of Exec. Committee members 1956, etc. Dates- 4/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, VA Art Alliance, Williams Fund purchase, VMFA Exec. Committee agenda 1952, 1953, 1954. Dates- 5/51-7/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, W. Gaines, R. Velz, M. Christison. Subject- Roster of large Richmond firms and number of employees, invitation cover letter, remarks to be delivered after luncheon. Dates- 9/63 - 10/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- lists of proposed exhibitions, events schedule for 1955-6 season, roster of members and schedule of the entertainment committee, drama schedule for Virginia Museum Theatre, etc. Dates- 7/55-1/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Notable lecturers and AIV contributors, biographical data. Jurors: Charles Eames, Morris Ketchum and Bert Stern. Dates- 1967 – 68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Budgets, loan requests. \"Picasso: A Selected View\", \"12 American Painters\", List of Art Works, biographical notes test for the catalog: \"The Flowering of American Folk Art\". Catalog: \"American Painting 1970 including correspondence with Richard Diebenkorn. Dates- 1970-1974. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown, P. Near and F. Brandt. Subject- Bernard Martins' \"Portrait of Edward Hopper\", \"Walter Gropius - 1883 - 1969\", \"Jose Puig\", projected budget, attendance records, requests for loans, receptions events schedules, etc. Dates- 1974 - 76 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Engineering projects around the world, assembled to illustrate the aesthetic impact of technology. Cost estimates for exhibition, speakers and invitations. Dates- 7/64 - 1/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Outstanding objects in American Museum collections that are gifts or have been purchased with contributions from patrons. Event arrangements/planning. Requests of loans and press releases. \"A Brief History of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts\", by L. Cheek. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Exhibition \"Homage to the Square\", signed letter from Elaine de Kooning. Dates- 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Opening festivities of the Aldrich Collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings and sculpture. Catalogue: \"The Aldrich Collection\", foreword by L. Cheek. Dates- 11/58 - 1/59 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Juror: Bartlett Hayes. VMFA purchases from exhibition. Dates- 1961 - 62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Juror: C.V. Donovan. Request for loans from other galleries. Dates- 1962 , 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and Al Held. Subject- Juror: Peter Selz. The removal of artwork from the wall of the VMFA for a period of one week in demonstration of racism, war and repression in America. List of paintings to be shipped and installation instructions. Dates- 9/69 - 8/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Search for a disposable cardboard shelter for use in a traveling sculpture exhibition to the Chapters and Affiliates. Dates- 1962 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Juried exhibition of Virginia Architects, Designers and Photographers. American Painting exhibition. Dates- 1964, 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown, F. Brandt, Sydney and Frances Lewis. Subject- Art Nouveau exhibition: request for loans, lists of objects, opening event agenda, timetable, invitations, etc. Lecturer: Robert Koch. Dates- 1971 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, Mrs. H. Bache and P. Near. Subject- Collector-of-the Year: Pre-Columbian gold collection, list of objects, letters to members of Collectors Circle. Dates- 196 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Request for flags from Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany. Dates- 1963 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown, P. Near and F. Brandt. Subject- Kent Bicentennial Portfolio: \"Spirit of Independence\", prints by 12 Contemporary American Artists. Rockefeller Collection of Picasso Tapestries. Dates- 11/74 - 11/75 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Phillip Hofer. Subject- Philip Hofer: biographical data and lecture on Blake. Dates- 1965 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and P. Near. Subject- Block as Collector-of-the Year (1967): Collection of 19th and 20th century watercolors and drawings, reviews and agendas. Dates- 10/66 - 2/67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Museum of Modern Art exhibition \"Art Lending Service Retrospective\", lecture by MOMA Junior Council President Lily Auchincloss, lending services, expenses and pamphlet. Dates- 11/60 - 1/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Traveling exhibit on ancient Chinese treasures. Date- 1957 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press releases for Virginia's Civil War centennial Exhibition and celebration at the VMFA, 1961. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and P. Near. Subject- C. Conger (White House Curator) and his collection of interior furnishings. Heeramaneck Collection. Dates- 1967, 1972 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and P. Near. Subject- Blumka Medieval Collection: Preview, program agenda, invitations, etc. Damage report to Gothic Cut Velvet Cloth, Conservators report and insurance claims. Dates- 1/73 - 5/73 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown, P. Near and F. Brandt. Subject- Exhibition of Tapestries from the House of Edgeworth and paintings, prints and drawings. Lecture, list of objects, PR, gallery plan, invitations, etc. Dates- 1970 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- L. Cheek's service as a juror for \"International Glass\", gallery plan, photographs, list of jurors choice objects. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Exhibition \"Robes from the Forbidden City\": lecture by Alan Priest on Chinese Textiles. Dates- 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown, F. Brandt and P. Near. Subject- Virginia Photographer 1971, juror: Harry Callahan. Mourot Collection of porcelain. Exhibition schedules, lectures, gifts, loans of art objects, roster of Trustees. Catalog: \"Virginia Artists 1971\". Dates- 1971 - 72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Davies exhibition. Dates- 1963 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and H. Gummerus (Finnish Society of Crafts and Design). Subject- Gummerus lecture on Finnish design. Dates- 1964 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Traveling exhibition of Tutankhamun. Dates- 1961 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Bernard Von Bothmer (Brooklyn Museum). Subject- Von Bothmer account of his discovery fo the missing portion of VMFA fragment of Sema-Tawy-Tefnakht. Conservation and restoration of scribe, magazine clippings. Slides and photographs. Dates- 12/64 - 4/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Mrs. L.J. Dee (Cooper- Hewitt) Subject- Her Lecture to VMFA. Dates- 1969 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Lecture by Buckminister Fuller, biographical data, catalog, installation, invitations, etc. Dates- 1/59 - 3/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Contemporary Art forms of Israel. Lecturer: Avid Yafeh. Dates- 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Lecturer: John Walker. Invitations, entertainment. Dates- 1962 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Wm. Gaines. Subject- Documentation of the making of George Steven's film. Installation, design, floor plans and cooperating agencies. Dates- 1965 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, Herbert Hoffman, Perry Rathbone and Patricia Davidson. Subject- Bill S.2273: to enable works of art and other materials imported for temporary exhibition in non-profit activities to be immune from judicial process. Description of objects for possible acquisition. Exhibition design, installation, VMFA and BMFA gallery plans, invitations, etc. Dates- 9/63 - 4/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, P. Rathbone and H. Hoffman. Subject- Loans of Greek gold from the Hermitage and other institutions. Appeals to the State Department regarding Bill S.2773. Dates- 3/64 - 10/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Christine Alexander. Subject- Alexander's service to VMFA consultant on Greek and roman acquisitions. Exhibition lecture by Dorothy Kent Hill. Dates- 12/61 - 4/62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and P. Near. Subject- Western art in Virginia collections, loan requests, film series, invitations, program agenda, etc. Lecturer: Larry Curry. Dates- 1972 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, Perry Rathbone and Nasli Heeramaneck. Subject- Installation and acquisitions from the Heeramaneck collection. Lecturer: John Alexander Pope (Freer Gallery), newspaper clippings. Dates- 12/66 - 10/67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, Paul Mellon and Lessing Roswald. Subject- Request for loans, receiving and storage of objects. Event invitations, agenda, etc. Lecturer: Philip Hofer. Dates- 1967 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and John Koenig. Subject- Proposals for the filming and documentation of an epic film: research, selection, documentation, etc. Proposals were originally made to Samuel Goldwyn and Cecil B. de Mille. Dates- 7/55 - 2/56 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and L. Goodrich. Subject- Requests for loans from various collections. Text for catalog forward by L. Cheek, and essay by Lloyd Goodrich. Biographical data and newspaper clippings. Dates- 1964 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Events schedule, agenda, invitations, pamphlets. Lecturer: Robert Doty. \"Portrait of Edward Hopper\" and drawing studies by Virginia painter, Bernard Martin. Dates- 1972 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and F. Brandt. Subject- Exhibition of art from Virginia Collections to commemorate the 10th anniversary of AIV. Request for loans, invitations, members preview, agenda, list of objects for exhibition. Lecturer: Thomas E. Norton, biographical data. Dates- 7/70 - 2/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Acquisition of Indian art collection. Dates- 1/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Exhibition of works by French artists commissioned by Claude Aveline to illustrate his poem \"L'Oiseau que n'existe pas\". Lecturer: Lawrence Alloway, biographical data. Members Bulletin vol.24 no.8 4.64. Dates- 1964 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Anne Marie Pope. Subject- VMFA display areas. Date- 1956 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from F. Brandt and P. Near. Subject- Art Nouveau Loan, list of Lewis gifts and purchases. Dates- 1971 - 78 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and C.S. Hathway. Subject- Lecture search. Dates- 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Biographical data, agendas, timetables and invitations. Dates- 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Islamic rugs circulated by the Smithsonian Institute and lecture by McMullan. Dates- 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, J. Baskett and P. Mellon. Subject- List of paintings from Mellon Collection. Gallery preparation, storage, costs, opening festivities, interpretation of exhibition, letters to print media. Press release, newspaper clippings. Lecturers: W.G. Constable, John Baskett and Basil Taylor. Essay- \"Painting In England, 1700-1850\". Dates- 8/62 - 9/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Paul Mellon. Subject- Mellon English Painting Collection, early discussion concerning the scope and preparation of catalog and exhibition. \"Letter from Basil Taylor Dated-23 January 1963 re: Mellon Show\", letter of disgruntlement over the various stages of the Mellon catalog. Dates- 1963 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Basil Taylor. Subject- Mellon Collection of English painting, initial planning stages, lectures, installation, catalog, etc. Dates- 11/61 - 1/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Paul Mellon. Subject- Exhibition: \"Painting in England\", program of events, invitations, gallery plan, program, invitation, guest list, etc. Dates- 5/62 - 4/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, Paul Mellon and Basil Taylor. Subject- Basil Taylor, advisor tot Mellon collection and author of exhibition catalog: \"Painting in England, 1700-1850\". Catalog foreword by L. Cheek. Dates- 12/62 - 4/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Invitations and dinner programs. Dates- 1963 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Installation, catalog, security, lecture. List of slides, media coverage. Dates- 1963 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Remarks by Paul Mellon on exhibition opening, mock-ups of booklet form. Dates- 1963 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Full color photographic reproduction of the \"Sistine Chapel\", exhibition circulated by LIFE magazine. Dates- 1961 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Demonstration of mosaic technique using contemporary materials. Dates- 5/54 - 9/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Henry Moore. Subject- Aid of Helen Norman (neighbor to Moore) on establishing a dialogue with the VMFA concerning an exhibition and visit by the artist. Preliminary exhibition plans. Dates- 10/57 - 10/58 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Henry Moore. Subject- Preview and opening night arrangements, newspaper clippings and press releases. Dates- 5/65 - 11/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and R. Neutra. Subject- Exhibition and speaking tour by the artist. Dates- 6/59 - 11/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and P. Near. Subject- Goya exhibition: request for loans of works by Goya, announcements, invitations, list of paintings, Dr. Priscilla Muller (curator and speaker for exhibition). Program agenda. Dates- 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Lecturer: John S. Szarkowski. Dates- 1968 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and James Rorimer. Subject- Exhibition of Contemporary photographs. Biographical data on Ivan Dimitri and A. Hyatt Mayor. Catalog: \"Phototgraphy in the Fine Arts\". Dates- 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education). Subject- proposed exhibitions, information about traveling exhibitions, etc. Dates- 10/48-12/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Perry Rathbone. Subject- Pre-Columbian gold with lecture by Allen Wardwell. Dates- 4/67 - 10/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Vincent Price as Collector-of-the-Year. Date- 1964 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- African collection from the Olsen Foundation. Dates- 1961 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, Una Johnson (Brooklyn Museum). Subject- Contemporary prints from the Brooklyn Museum, invitations and announcements. Dates- 1958 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Exhibition of the American Institute of Graphic Arts 1951. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, Wm. Gaines, F. Brandt, Anne Marie Pope. Subject- Reinstallation of the permanent collection, estimated exhibition costs, Heeramaneck collection, list of exhibitions available form International Exhibitions foundation. Exhibition catalog: John Kelly Fitzpatrick\" , photographs. Dates- 9/68 - 11/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Wm. Quillian. Subject- Exhibition of Randolph-Macon Collection. Dates- 1964 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Program agenda for reception, exhibition, gallery plan. Dates- 1973 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Exhibitions of Chinese Textiles from Minneapolis Institute of the Arts. Lecture by Alan Priest. Dates- 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Proposed gift of \"Gates of Hell\", from the Cantor Collection. Exhibition \"Study of a Woman's Torso\". Dates- 1968 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Rosenwald as Collector-of-the-Year, 1965. \"Master Prints From The Rosenwald Collection\", introduction by Rosenwald for the exhibition checklist. Dates- 12/64 - 3/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Corrected draft by L. Cheek. Dates- 1965 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and L. Rosenwald. Subject- Personal invitations from L. Cheek. Dates- 1964 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Exhibition announcements. Dates- 1964 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Schedule of events for the season. Dates- 1959 - 60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and Paul Tishman. Subject- Exhibition from the Tishman Collection, letter of invitation, installation, Council lecture/luncheon. Speaker: Dr. John Akar, Ambassador of Sierra Leone. Remarks by J.M. Brown and Tishman, announcements and biographical data, etc. Dates- 1970 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Mailing lists for colleges, museums, etc. Dates- 1964 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- L. Cheek tour of England to photograph Elizabethan Houses. Dates- 1963 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Presentation of various forms of Arts of England during Shakespeare's life in commemoration of the 4th Centenary of his birth. Requests for loans of Elizabethan objects, press release, installation, etc. Dates- 8/63 - 2/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Exhibition of 19th and 20th century paintings, reception and event announcements. Dates- 1970 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, Paul Mellon (Exhibition Chair) and Wm. Constable. Subject- requests for loans, French and British sponsors of exhibition including Queen Elizabeth, Honorary Committee Members, Patrons, catalog, PR, object damage report. Basil Taylor as special advisor to exhibition. Dates- 7/58 - 3/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Consultation on exhibition proceedings, travel and lecture schedule, biographical data and text for introduction to the catalog. Dates- 4/60 - 7/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, Basil Taylor, Paul Mellon and A. Eiseman. Subject- Catalog layout, printing, design, budget, cost estimates, contributions. Essay- \"Classic Horse Paintings\", foreword by L. Cheek. Dates- 1/59 - 4/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Recipients of free catalogs. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- William George Constable and his lecture for exhibition, biographical data, Bulletin vol.20 no.8 4/60. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- List of British sponsors, loans, selection committee. Dates- 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Mailing list, opening event, program and list of lenders to exhibition. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Prospective members attending the Sport and Horse Dinner event. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Prospective members attending the Sport and Horse Dinner event. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and John G. Pollard. Subject- List of sponsors, reception: program, agenda, menus, etc. Newspaper clippings. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Traveling exhibition in commemoration of Stravinsky's 80th birthday with related settings and costumes created for his ballets. Dates- 4/61 - 11/62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and F. Brandt. Subject- Exhibition of contemporary prints and multiples (3-dimensional objects of limited editions), Lewis contributions. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Railey Collection of European and Asian seals, Fisher Collection of paintings and exhibition of Ruth Safford: \"Interiors of Famous Houses\". Dates- 8/61 - 2/62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from F. Brandt. Subject- Problems with exhibition objects. Dates- 2/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Damage report of exhibition objects. Dates- 11/63  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Loans of objects from Pierpoint Morgan Library. Dates- 1964 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Extension of Tutankhamen exhibition. Dates- 1963 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Sample invitation and preview guest list. Dates- 1963 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and F. Brandt. Subject- List of objects available for loan and prices. Exhibition announcements, gallery floor plan. Lecturers: Gerald Nordland and Hilton Kramer. Dates-1972 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Traveling exhibit from MOMA: \"Form In The Animated Cartoon\". Dates- 1955 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek to M. Christison. Subject- Unavailability of Van Gogh exhibition. Dates- 8/57 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Philip Johnson. Subject- Jurors: Carroll Meeks, Richard Di Natale and Hans Namuth. Official entry forms, exhibition announcements, biographical data. Dates- 10/61 - 1/62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Jurors: Gyorgy Kepes, Philip Johnson and Ivan Dimitri. Invitations, guest lists, biographical data and entry forms. Dates- 1964 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and F. Brandt. Subject- 1st Biennial exhibition.  Juror: Romaldo Giurgola.  AIA reception and dinner, program agenda, biographical data, invitations, pamphlets and exhibition catalog. Dates- 1970 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Jurors: Sherman Lee, Harry Bertoia, Bernard Perlin. Collectors reception, purchase of artist work by Trustees, invitations, entry forms, etc. Dates- 12/57 - 2/59 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, P. Near. Subject- Reception for purchasers of art works from the exhibition, and catalog. Dates- 1957, 1961 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Letters to Artist on their award by the jury. Exhibition catalog, juror search and entry forms. Dates- 1959, 1963 - 64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Jurors: Carl Wienhardt Jr., Mary Callery and Robert Vickrey. Salon des Refuse's on view at Thalhimer's, events schedule and exhibition catalog. Dates- 6/64 - 6/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and F. Brandt. Subject- Juror: William Seitz. Installation, list of purchases, invoices, PR, invitations, guest lists, etc. Acquisition from Lewis Fund. Dates- 1973 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Jurors: G.E.K. Smith, Gordon Bunshaft and A. Bodine. Entry forms and recipients of certificates of Distinction. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and P. Near. Subject- Exhibition to travel to Charlottesville. Dates- 5/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Lecture by Dorothy Miner, announcements. Dates- 1958 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Mr. John G. Hays (Chairman of the Expansion and Development Committee). Subject- Trustee/Museum business, formation of the VMFA Expansion and Development Committee, report of the chairman, etc. Dates- 11/47-5/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard, M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education) and P. Crum (Curator) and College of William and Mary. Subject- W\u0026M students visit to VMFA, loan from W\u0026M for a VMFA traveling exhibition, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to W\u0026M, etc. Dates- 2/41-7/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Education and Exhibitions) and Longwood College. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to Farmville State Teachers College, etc., 3/49-11/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard, M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education). Subject- information on VMFA traveling exhibitions and an organization membership, etc. Dates- 7/48/8/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education) and Lynchburg Art Club. Subject- arrangements for VMFA slides and traveling exhibitions to LAC, etc. Dates- 3/49-12/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education) and Lynchburg College. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to Lynchburg College, etc. Dates- 1/49-2/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education) and Lynchburg Teacher's Club. Subject- arrangements for traveling exhibitions and slides to LTC, etc. Dates- 3/46-2/48. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard, M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education) and Madison College. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to Madison College, etc. Dates- 12/47-12/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between C.C. McGehee (Assistant in Education Dept.) and Martinsville City schools. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to Martinsville City schools, etc. Dates- 9/51- 10/51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between VMFA Education Dept. staff and Mary Baldwin College. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to M.B. College. Dates- 1/49-12/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education) and Mary Washington College. Subject- arrangements for traveling exhibitions to M.W. College, arrangements for lecture by Christison at M.W. College, etc. Dates- 3/48-12/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education) and Middlesex County Woman's Club. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to MCWC, arrangements for lecture by Christison for MCWC, etc. Dates- 1/49-12/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Narrows Woman's Club. Subject- arrangements for traveling exhibitions to NWC, etc. Dates- 10/48. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard, M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education) and Newport News Woman's Club. Subject- arrangements for traveling exhibitions to NNWC, etc. Dates- 1/48. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard, M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Education and Exhibitions) and Norfolk Museum of Art. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to NM of A, exchange publications, etc. Dates- 1/48-10/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between H. Lloyd (VMFA State Services) and Richmond County Junior Woman's Club. Subject- arrangements for filmstrips to RCJWC, shipping instructions, etc. Dates- 10/54-5/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard, M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education) and Roanoke County Woman's Club. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, request for information about organization membership to the Museum, etc. Dates- 4/48-12/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between H. Lloyd (VMFA State Services Dept.) and Rockingham County public schools. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition and slides checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to Rockingham Co. Public schools, shipping instructions, etc. Dates- 12/54-5/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between E.L. Kallop (VMFA State Services Dept.) and Scottsville High Scholl. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions and slide sets to Scottsville HS, shipping instructions, etc. Dates- 9/53-3/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Sedley Woman's Club. Subject- notification of installment of Mrs. N.B. Rollings as chairman of Fine Arts Dept. of SWC, Date- 12/50. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Smithfield P.T.A. Subject- art material for Smithfield schools, Date- 11/48. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between H.V. Rennie (Assistant in Education Dept.) and Southern Seminary and Junior College. Subject- schedule of VMFA traveling exhibitions to Southern Seminary and Jr. College ('46) and arrangements for traveling exhibitions to Southern Seminary and Jr. College, etc. Dates- 2/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Hart (Extension Dept.) and St. Catherine's school. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, schedule for traveling exhibitions to St. Catherine's, etc. Dates- 1/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and St. Christopher's school. Subject- schedule and arrangements for VMFA traveling exhibitions to St. Christopher's, etc. Dates- 9/48-11/48.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education) and Staunton City School Board. Subject- arrangements for traveling exhibitions to Staunton City School Board, etc. Dates- 1/52-2/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard, various Education Dept. staff and Stony Creek Woman's Club. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to SCWC, etc. Dates- 2/47-1/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard, various VMFA State Service Dept. and Education Dept. staff and Stratford College. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition and slide set checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions and slide sets to Stratford College, shipping instructions, etc. Dates- 8/48-2/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard, M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education). Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, schedule and arrangements for traveling exhibitions to Stuart Hall, shipping instructions, etc. Dates- 1/48. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between M.B. Christison (Assistant Director of Collections and Education) and Suffolk Woman's Club. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to SWC, etc. Dates- 8/49-11/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education) and Surry Woman's Club. Subject- arrangements for tour of the Museum and traveling exhibitions to SWC, etc. Dates- 10/49-12/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Sweet Briar College. Subject- schedule and arrangements for traveling exhibitions to SBC, shipping instructions, etc. Dates- 1946. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between VMFA State Service Dept. staff and Tazewell Parent-Teacher Association. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition and slide set checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions, slide sets and filmstrips to Tazewell Parent-Teacher Association, shipping instructions, etc. Dates- 11/52-9/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Thomas Jefferson Junior Woman's Club. Subject- request and suggestions for speakers for TJJWC, etc. Dates- 7/47-9/47. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between VMFA and Thomas Jefferson Woman's Club. Subject- arrangements to visit, tour and hold a meeting at the Museum, etc. Dates- 11/40-1/48. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between VMFA State Services Dept. and Three Arts Club of Blackstone. Subject- arrangements for filmstrips for TAC of B, shipping instructions, etc. Dates- 12/52-2/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- address of Mrs. Woods, President. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between VMFA Education Dept. staff and Toano Woman's Club. Subject- arrangements for holding a meeting at the Museum. Dates- 1/50-2/50. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and University of Richmond and Westhampton. Subject- arrangements for traveling exhibitions to U of R, shipping instructions, etc. Dates- 3/48-9/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- catalogues from the UVA Extension Dept. including the following: Famous Italian Paintings, Famous Flemish Paintings (Reprints from Seventy Famous Paintings by Adelaide D. Simpson (1927), The Story of Venetian Painting by Mrs. Stringfellow Barr and Cecily B.D. Ryder (1928) and Catalogue of Art Prints and Books (1937), etc. Dates- 1927-1947. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education). Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition and slide set checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions and slide sets to UVA, shipping instructions, etc. Dates- 10/53-1/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and University of Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Subject- checklists for traveling exhibitions sponsored by VMFA and UVA, the following publications by UVA: \"Twenty-five Contemporary Artists of Cleveland, Ohio\", \"Hugh Breckenridge\", \"Contemporary Artists of Virginia\", \"Contemporary Artists of Albemarle County and The University\", \"Alexander B. Trowbridge and Olin Dows\" and \"Elinor F. Hopkins\". Dates- 4/34-3/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between C.Y. Casey (Assistant in Education Dept.) and Upper King William County Woman's Club. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to UKWCWC, shipping instructions, etc. Dates- 3/50-3/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr., Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Valentine Museum. Subject- information about becoming organization members of VMFA, a loan to VMFA from the Valentine, listing of the Valentine's activities, etc. Dates- 10/35-9/46. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and VA Education Association. Subject- Virginia Education Association art section meetings, etc. Dates- 2/47-10/47. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education) and VA Federation of Woman's Clubs. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to VA. Federation of Woman's Clubs, VA Federation of Woman's Clubs yearbook ('47/8) and Directory ('48/9), etc. Dates- 1/48-11/48. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklist. Dates- 1950. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education) and Virginia Polytechnic Institute. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to V.P.I.'s Architectural Department, etc. Dates- 6/49-11/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between VMFA State Services Dept. and Virginia State College (Norfolk Division). Subject- checklists for VMFA traveling exhibitions, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to VSC, shipping instructions, etc. Dates- 10/52-3/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and the Extension Dept. and VA State University. Subject- schedule of VMFA traveling exhibitions to VSU 1945-7, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to VSU, etc. Dates- 6/48-11/48. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education) and Va. Teachers' Association. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to VTA, arrangements for a lecture by Christison to VTA. Dates- 12/50-11/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between VMFA Education Dept. staff and Virginia Union University. Subject- VMFA loans to VUU's art festival, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to VUU, etc. Dates- 1946-4/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between E.L. Kallop (State Services Dept.) and Wakefield Woman's Club and P.T.A. Subject- checklists for VMFA traveling exhibition, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to WWC and P.T.A. Dates- 9/51-1/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Warren County High School. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to Warren Co. HS, shipping instructions, etc. Dates- 10/46- 5/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between O. Hart (Registrar) and Warwick County School Board. Subject- arrangements for traveling exhibitions to Warwick Co. Schools, etc. Dates- 1/49-4/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education) and Warwick Woman's Club. Subject- arrangements for traveling exhibition to WWC, etc. Dates- 10/48- 2/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education) and Washington and Lee University. Subject- checklists of VMFA traveling exhibitions, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to W\u0026L, etc. Dates-1/49-12/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Waverly Woman's Club. Subject- schedule of VMFA traveling exhibitions to WWC ('46), WWC visit (with lecture) to VMFA, etc. Dates- 3/48. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between VMFA staff and West Point Schools P.T.A. Subject- arrangements for traveling exhibitions to West Point Schools, etc. Dates- 12/50-6/51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard, various Education Dept. staff and Westmoreland Woman's Club. Subject- arrangements for traveling exhibitions to WWC, etc. Dates- 1/48-3/49.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between VMFA State Services Dept. and William Campbell High School in Naruna, VA. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to Wm. Campbell HS, shipping instructions, etc. Dates- 12/52-3/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard, M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education) and various Education Dept. staff and Wilson-Jackson P.T.A. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to Wilson-Jackson P.T.A., etc. Dates- 1/47-4/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between M.T. Rhodes (Assistant in Education Dept.) and Wytheville County schools. Subject- arrangements for traveling exhibitions to Wytheville Co. schools. Dates- 4/52-5/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education) and Wythe Woman's Club, Hampton. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklist, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to WWC. Dates- 8/48-9/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education), various Education Dept. and State Services staff and Wytheville Woman's Club. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklist, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to WWC, etc. Dates- 5/49-4/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education) and Y.W.C.A.-Richmond. Subject- holding a meeting (with a visit and lecture) at VMFA. Dates- 4/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between VMFA State Services Dept. and Young Woman's Club of Williamsburg. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to YWCW, shipping instructions, etc. Dates- 12/53-5/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between C.Y. Casey (Assistant in Education Dept.) and VMFA State Services Dept. and Zuni Woman's Club. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to ZWC, etc. Dates- 8/50-2/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- correspondence with organizations, individuals, institutions and corporations beginning with the letter \"F\". Dates- 12/54-10/64. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and J.M. Brown. Subject- correspondence with organizations, individuals, institutions and corporations beginning with the letter \"F\", note-included in these files: slides from Williams College of Art. Dates- 1947-12/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence with L. Cheek, Jr. and Victor Hammer. Subject- Design of gallery. Cheek spent a day in Slavonic Division at NYPL studying rare books of Russian palaces and made sketches. Final design based on adaptation of Russian throne canopy. Hammer originally tried to help arrange the designers for the chandelier and the curtains. Correspondence with Milton Samuels of French and Company, final designers, including samples of gray velvet. French and Company designer Paul Gengoult was at VMFA in 11/54 to install. Samuels came down for opening. Also paint samples for wall and trim colors. Original copy of \"The Hammer Collection of Russian Imperial Art Treasures. Lord and Taylor\". [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence with L. Cheek, Jr. and Victor Hammer. Subject- Design of gallery. Cheek spent a day in Slavonic Division at NYPL studying rare books of Russian palaces and made sketches. Final design based on adaptation of Russian throne canopy. Hammer originally tried to help arrange the designers for the chandelier and the curtains. Correspondence with Milton Samuels of French and Company, final designers, including samples of gray velvet. French and Company designer Paul Gengoult was at VMFA in 11/54 to install. Samuels came down for opening. Also paint samples for wall and trim colors. Original copy of \"The Hammer Collection of Russian Imperial Art Treasures. Lord and Taylor\". [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Chairman of the art department Williams College. Correspondence and biography 1952-53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Fashion Show in cooperation with Miller and Rhoads Dept. Store and Harpers Bazaar magazine to benefit the VMFA Council, Education Fund, Council dinner, event plans and program catalogue. Dates- 12/55 - 4/56 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by R.A. Velz (Administrator). Subject- the Fashion Festival of Arts and Flowers presented by the VMFA Council in cooperation with Miller and Rhoads Department Store, attendance lists, newspaper clippings, etc. Dates- 3/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between national director and Thomas Colt, who was the State Director of the Federal Arts Project, 1935. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works regarding a grant to construct an additional wing to the Museum. 1935-38. More applications from Museum for funds from the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works to complete projects such as casting a bust of John B. Payne and landscaping grounds. 1935-1941. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works and Virginia Commission for the Arts material, mostly on landscaping the grounds of the Museum, 1936. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Federated Arts Council of Richmond dinner and agenda, invitations. Dates- 2/71 - 1/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and Peter Mooz. Subject- Committee reports, events schedules, annual meeting 5/29/74, \"Festival Of The Arts\", 18th annual report, Dogwood Dell June-Aug'74. Dates- 1973 - 76 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Awards Dinner agenda, letters of confirmation, thank-you's, etc. Dates- 12/70 - 2/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from T.C. Colt, Jr. Subject- listing of and letters to prospective fellows (founding fellows), a copy of the constitution 4/55. Dates- 3/55-7/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Prospects for new membership program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Peter Mooz and J.M. Brown. Subject- Conservation Laboratory, Library Endowment, Fellows Weekend, orientation theatre, contributions and projects, statement of purpose, agendas, biographical data. Resolution in memory of Lewis Strauss. Dates- 1964-79 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, VMFA Fellowship Committee minutes 1942, 1948, 1949, 1950, Fellowship Committee agendas 1950, 1951, committee report 1949/50, Fellowship Committee announcements and replies, listing of fellowships given by the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts 1940-51, etc. Dates- 1942-51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from M. Christison. Subject- Aplicant interviews procedure. Date- 5/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Fellowship Fund income account, application, letters to recipients: Primm Turner, Jenny- Lynn Franklin and John D. Norwood. Dates- 5/54 - 5/58 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Essay- \"Outline for a Proposed Film for the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts\" by Vavin, Inc. 3/60.    [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, VMFA Finance Committee meeting announcements and replies, Finance Committee resolutions 1947, 1948, 1950, Finance Committee meeting minutes 1948, 1949, 1950, letters soliciting opinions from Trustees about stock purchases and committee resolutions and replies, VMFA Pooled Endowment Account 1949, stockholder information , etc. Dates- 1947-50. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, VMFA Finance Committee meeting announcements and replies, Finance Committee resolutions 1950, 1951, Finance Committee meeting minutes 1952, committee report 1950, status of capital funds listing 1950, list of securities held and cash balances, financial transactions, etc. Dates- 1950-2. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, VMFA Finance Committee meeting minutes 1952, 1953, Finance Committee resolutions 1953/4, Capital Funds Investments and Cash listings 1952, 1953, stockholder information, financial transactions, etc. Dates- 1952-4. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, VMFA Finance Committee meeting minutes 1955, Finance Committee resolutions 1954, a listing of Finance Committee meetings and actions in writing 1948-56, financial transactions, stockholder information, statement of endowment investments 1955, pooled investment listing 1955, investment changes for the period 4/30/55-12/31/55, etc. Dates-1954. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Lawler Fund. Dates- 10/56-11/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- stockholder information (i.e. annual and quarterly reports of companies). [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, VMFA Finance Committee resolutions 1948/9, excerpts from Finance Committee meeting minutes 1939, 1951, Date- 3/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from A. Nicholas. Subject- Statements of income, balances, private income, special purchase funds, operating budget, etc. \"Virginia Museum Semi- Annual Financial Report Dec. 31, 1970\" , \"Summary of Financial Support\": 1935- March 31, 1971, 19l35- June 30, 1969, Art Purchase Funds, Capital Outlay Programs to purchase land and buildings, List of Art Purchases 1970-71. Dates- 6/70 - 10/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and G. Martin. Subject- Responses to questionnaire from various theatre directors, VMT regulations. Dates- 1965 -66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- VMT Statement of Purpose, application for Samuel Tate Morgan and/or George Seay Memorial Trust Funds. Letter of grant award for the expansion of VMFA Library holdings and list of books purchased, newspaper clippings. Dates- 5/69 - 4/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Administrator, Richmond Area University Center. Correspondence with 1949-53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Memorial for Col. Herbert Fitzroy, letters of receipt of contributors to purchase a sculpture to be placed on permanent exhibit in Artmobile II: \"Crowing Rooster II\", G. Marcks. Dates- 10/67 - 12/67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. Subject- information about proper display of U.S., U.N. and VA flags. Dates-11/54-3/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Concerns cultural development there. 1957-59. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- \"Agreement on the Importation of Educational, Scientific and Cultural Materials\", Bill signed on 6/24/59, press release. Unesco sponsored agreement to eliminate tariffs and special import taxes on educational, scientific and cultural materials. Dates- 9/59 - 12/59 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence with Horace S. Flournoy. Subject- repair of heating system at the Museum. Dates- 10/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- plantings around the Waddy Fountains at the front of the building, lawn and plant care, listing of growing plants used, etc. Dates-6/54-5/57. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between VMFA staff and Harvard University's Fogg Art Museum, mostly regarding the loan of a Copley portrait for the Museum's inaugural exhibition, 1935-42. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, J. Coolidge (Dir., Fogg). Subject- General correspondence regarding conservation, authenticity of objects, employment referrals, research, etc. Dates- 4/52 - 12/59 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- arrangements for Folktale Marionette Theatre to perform at VMFA in Dec.1953, etc. Dates- 3/53-1/54.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- visit of Mrs. Henry Ford II, to see VMFA operations. Dates- 3/61-6/61. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- information about a Virginia artists watercolor exhibition sponsored by the Ford Foundation Title \"Virginia by Virginians\", copy of an invitation to Mr.and Mrs. Ford to the opening, etc. Dates- 1/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- newspaper clippings and statement of purpose of the Ford Foundation. Dates-12/48-4/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and Ford Foundation. Subject- proposal of VMFA serving as regional center for Ford Foundation's creative artists selection program 1958, proposals for Foundation support, Foundation publications, etc. Dates- 10/50-11/59. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr., J.M. Brown and Ford Foundation. Subject- information about applying for Ford Foundation support, Foundation publications, etc. Dates- 10/59-10/70. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Program for Painters, Sculptors and Related Artists. Letters to jury members, entertainment. Dates- 1958 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr., and the Ford Foundation. Subject- the Museum as a locale for the premiere art exhibition to be featured in the March issue of the Ford Times, an exhibition highlighting VA artists named \"Virginia for Virginians\", included are copies of the exhibitions' gallery guide, invitations to the preview and a copy of the Ford Times feature issue. Dates- 11/56-4/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and American Association of Museums (AAM). Subject- roster of foreign museum Directors visiting VMFA on a AAM sponsored tour (in cooperation with the State Department), biographical information on visitors, etc. Dates- 3/65-5/65. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to VMFA staff. Subject- memos about arrangements for luncheon held at Museum for international newspaper people. Dates- 6/70. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Proposal for VMFA travel program, tour estimates and brochures. Dates- 1973 - 74 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Exhibition preview speaker: Ariad Yafeh, biographical data, reviews and photographs. Dates- 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Guest lists for opening event, sample letters for invitations and replies. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- correspondence about museum practices, Cheek serving as honorary member of advisory committee of Directors and Curators, etc. Dates- 3/52-10/58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Keith Fowler. Subject- theatre operations, policies, programming, newsletter to friends, volunteers and theatre subscribers, etc. Dates- 10/69-12/71. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between William Francis and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Museum publications business and arrangements, etc. Dates- 12/64-9/68. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Governor Peery, T.C. Colt, Jr. and Douglas S. Freeman, president of the Confederate Memorial Institute. Subject- Transfer of the John B. Payne collection from the Battle Abbey to the museum. Dates- 1935-39. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence with L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- mostly professional matters, but some personal information is given. Dates- 1948-53.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and French and Company. Subject- French and Company, Inc. art dealers, loans, conservation work, proposed sales to Museum, photos and descriptions of objects, etc. Dates- 6/46-5/59. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- photo requests from the Frick Art Reference Library, reference questions, exchange publications, etc. Dates- 2/46-9/50. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Friddell was columnist for the Richmond News Leader. Correspondence with Cheek, 1949-52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- memo about calendar of Museum events, mailing to American Ballet Theatre Friends, etc. Dates- 12/65. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Preparation plans for \"George Stevens Makes a Film\", an exhibition based on the making of an epic film (The Greatest Story Ever Told), installation, cost estimates, etc. Dates- 1/64 - 5/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Search for Egyptian objects to purchase, exhibitions: Sport and Horse and American Folk Art, College Drama Festival, loan of P. Klee works, collectors circle, Biographical data, Fellows, donation, gifts, Segregation in VMT, background information on paintings for Wm. Henry Yates, Marshall Research Library, Poetry Society of Virginia, Glasgow Estate. Accessions and gifts: \"Tree\", H. Gray; E. Hopper; Rutherford Goodwin, Jr.(signature). Dates- 1/55 - 7/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- General museum business, inter-museum memos. Richmond Sinfonia, special purpose gallery, exhibition policy. Museum television, funding sources, COVAO conference, sale of Artmobile I, Council, newspaper clippings, pamphlets and funds generated through programs division, letter from Robert Indiana.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Bill (William) Gaines (head of Programs Division). Subject- programming educational, exhibitions, films, affiliates, etc., Museum operations, etc. Dates- 3/70-12/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and P. Near. Subject- Acquisitions, objects for purchase consideration, various newsletters, exhibition catalog: \"Nature As Scene\". Dates- 4/76 - 11/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence with other museums. Subject- exhibition announcements, information about loans to other museums, etc. Dates- 3/53-3/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by M.B. Christison (Assistant Dir. for Collections and Education) and Mr. Charles Seymour (Yale University). Subject-request to look at the Museum's collections. Dates- 2/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Col. Edgar Garbisch and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- gift to VMFA-Junius Brutus Stearns paintings of life of George Washington, photos and information about paintings, biographical information about Garbisch, etc. Dates- 1/50-10/58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by J.M. Brown. Subject- arrangements for the 50th anniversary dinner of Garden Club held at VMFA, etc. Dates- 9/68-5/70. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Concerns the Garden Clubs of Virginia and America 1958-62. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr., J.M. Brown and Mrs. T. Fleetwood. Subject- Mrs. T. Fleetwood as a Trustee, Trustee business, gift to Museum, etc. Dates- 5/64-7/75. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Landscape Architect for Museum. 1957-60. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by John Garland Pollard, Jr. Subject- invitation to members of General Assembly to use Museum facilities, announcement of a reception for General Assembly members spouses, VMFA Members' Bulletin vol.20, no.5 1/60. Dates- 1/60. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Letters sent to members of the General Assembly 1961. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between J.M. Brown and Gibbes Art Gallery. Subject- Brown working on problems of the Gibbes Art Gallery, \"Report to the Board of the Charleston Art Association\" co-written by Brown, etc. Dates- 12/71-3/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Trustee, Executive Committee. Dates- 1950-58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Mr. George D. Gibson as Trustee, Trustee and Local Building Committee business, copies and excerpts from minutes of the Executive Committee 1948-53 dealing with VMFA building, news release 6/57 about Gibson being elected VMFA President, etc. Dates- 12/52-11/62. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and Mr. George D. Gibson, a lawyer with Hunton, Williams, Gay., Moore and Powell. Subject- flooding at the Museum, building inspections, structural problems with the building, the shipment of a Watteau painting to VMFA, a Melchers gift, etc. Dates- 7/55-5/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and J.M. Brown. Subject- acknowledgments of receipt, thank you letters to donors for gifts of all kinds (money, books, equipment, etc.,). Dates-11/65-12/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and Mr. Arthur G. Glasgow. Subject- gifts to Museum, Museum events, information pertaining to the Estates of Margaret Branch Glasgow and Arthur Graham Glasgow. Dates- 2/54-11/58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr., J.M. Brown and Walter S. Robertson (VMFA President). Subject- transcript of remarks by Governor Mills E. Godwin, Jr. at Southeastern Theatre Conference 1966, Museum events, Mrs. Godwin to serve as honorary chairman of Entertainment Committee, etc. Dates- 12/65. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- President of Princeton University. Request for him to lecture at Museum. Dates- 1957. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Associated Artist Gallery, Washington, D.C. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Candidate for Theatre Director-Producer 1957.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Mrs. Pollard was a member of the Goodwin Memorial Commission appointed by the state to erect a scroll honoring the Reverend William Archer Rutherfoord Goodwin, former rector of Bruton Parish Church and man who dedicated his life to the restoration of Colonial Williamsburg, 1950-53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between J.M. Brown and Mr. F.D. Gottwald. Subject- agreement and arrangements to establish Elisabeth Shelton Gottwald Fund. Dates- 4/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by J.M. Brown. Subject- copy of report on Museum, recommendations to Museum made by Governor's Management Study Group. Dates-7/70-11/71. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown, Mills Godwin and Peter Mooz. Subject- Budgets: cutbacks, executive order, appointments to VMFA Executive Board, creation of job positions, Museum organization charts, Melchers Estate, Arts Commission, Executive Mansion furnishings and lists of objects. Dates- 1974 - 76 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by J.M. Brown. Subject- arrangements for unveiling (10/5/71) of new acquisition of Goya's painting- General Nicholas Guye guest lists, invitation, news releases, photo and information about painting, etc. Dates- 9/71-2/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- \"General Guye\", Goya. Special event, agenda, invitations, etc. Dates- 1971 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence with John Graham (Curator, Colonial Williamsburg). Dates- 1950-52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Related to the death of Mr. Gray and his family. His bequest to the Museum and a memorial to him. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Mr. Horace Gray, Trustee. Subject- Museum business, biographical information about Horace Gray, VMFA Members' Bulletin vol.19, no.6 (2/59), etc. Dates-5/51-11/59. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- correspondence about hiring Mr. Paul Grigaut as head of Collections Division, Museum practices, information about Museum Collections catalogues, etc. Dates- 6/62-4/65. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Theft-general. Contains one newspaper clipping 5/28/62.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard, L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- correspondence with Senator Raymond R. Guest, announcement of gift to Museum of bronze gates, Museum events and business, etc. Dates- 11/48-5/66. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and L. Cheek. Subject- List of sites for guidebook , roster of names for nominating committee, letters to publishers, price structure, biographical data, promotional information, outline for publication by the Trustees for \"An Official Guide To Four Centuries Of Building In The Old Dominion\". Dates- 4/66 - 7/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Finnish Society of Crafts and Design 1959-61. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown, F. Brandt, F. Haseltine. Subject- Installation of \"Symbol\" at Phillip Morris site, invitation mailing list, reception agenda, etc. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, J.M. Brown, F. Haseltine, P. Near. Subject- Exhibitions, VMT, loans, gifts, endowments, biographical data, invoice for work restored, acquisitions, installation of Heeramaneck Collection, Pastorale fund, Project Grant Application, Tax Status. Essay- \"A Brief Summary of Accomplishments of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts\", 1962-64. Dates- 9/51 - 12/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Mr. Haller was a public relations consultant hired under special circumstances and kept off of the state payroll. This letter pertains to this and circumventing the state system 1958. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and S. Robertson. Subject- AAM meeting in Williamsburg, increase in security staff at VMFA, Artmobile, Executive order from the Governor's office to divide the Board of Trustees into five divisions. Request for authority to prepare Capital Outlay Plans for South Wing, invitations to serve on various committees, presentation of Webster S. Rhoads award to Gov. Harrison, newspaper clippings. Dates- 5/61 - 11/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. and Public Buildings Administration (Federal Works Agency). Subject- Harrisonburg post office mural competition (Colt served on the jury of selection and advisory committee) and contract with Public Buildings Administration. Dates- 2/41-10/41. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Cheek's 25th college reunion and an art exhibition in conjunction with the reunion. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Melissa Hayden and Andre Eglevsky. Dance performances at the VMFA 1958. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. John G. Hayes, Sr. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, money to the John G. Hayes Endowment Fund, etc. Dates- 11/49-12/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, Mrs. J.G. Pollard and W. Rhoads. Subject- John Green Hayes Memorial Fund. Dates- 5/48 - 11/57 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Letter of appeal from VMFA to Hearst Foundation for financial assistance. Dates- 11/59 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Biographical data, press release and his presentation to the AAMD, newspaper clippings. Dates- 4/62 - 4/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Lecturer for the Latin American Exhibition 1957. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- VMT: tour schedule, HEW grant proposal, \"A Cultural Program in the Dramatic Arts for Virginia High School Students\", newspaper clippings, postcards, reviews, project budget, financial support. Dates- 5/66 - 2/67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Travel Itinerary, loans , VMT productions, collectors circle, LOAS (Loan-Own Art Service), search for prospective jurors, letter to Helen Hayes to address VMT, biographical data, gallery plans, invitations to preview Hogarth exhibition. Dates- 9/55 - 11/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Request for luncheon and agenda. Dates- 10/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from M. Christison. Subject- Request for VHS to hold annual meeting. Dates- 1/59 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to Col. Hodges (Membership Chair). Subject- Trustee/Museum business, Hodges served as the Chairman of the VMFA Membership Committee, etc. Dates- 11/35-3/42. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- VMFA Bulletins: vol.26 no.3 and vol.27 no.6. Hogarth lecture to VMFA, itinerary, biographical data, Wm. Blake exhibition. Dates- 12/64 - 7/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Candidate for Theatre Director 1957. Contains resume and letters to, from, and about him. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, P. Davidson, and P. Rathbone. Subject- Exhibition: \"Treasures of Alexander\", request for loans, list of objects in connection with exhibition, installation design, theft of Nike Earring. Dates- 9/63 - 12/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Term as a Trustee and Fellow at VMFA and as a Trustee at Norfolk Museum, Exhibition: Treasures from the Norfolk Museum. Gifts and donations. Dates- 9/61 - 4/3 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Collectors circle, Fellows, Trustee, gifts and donation. His service as a Trustee at the Chrysler Museum. Dates- 12/64 - 7/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains information on state holidays. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between J.M. Brown and Gov. Holton. Subject- Proposal for a Bill to organize a citizens advisory committee to improve furnishings and interpretation of the Gov. Mansion. Statewide Building Code, Administrative Amendments 1/29/73, Sec. 873.5. List of participants and Museum conference notes to determine how Va. Museums can assist one another, Inauguration arrangements committee, rosters: House of Delegates, Senate and legislature. Essay- \"The Holton Years: A Summing Up 1970-1974\". Dates- 9/61 - 63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Minutes and Reports from the Honors and Awards Committee and the Board of Trustees, 1948-56. Much of this concerns Mr. and Mrs. A.D. Williams, The Katherine Rhoads Fund and the Webster Rhoads Medal, and Arthur and Margaret Glasgow, letter regarding the Mary Samuel Davies Bright Memorial. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Arts and Humanities Commission, Pratt Estate, Cabell Foundation, Ford Foundation: VMT underwriting. Trustee interviews, gifts of appreciated property. Dates- 1975 - 76 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Newspaper clippings, photographs. Dates- 10/8/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Parsons Fashion Show, slides, pamphlets, newspaper clippings. Dates- 8/63 - 7/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Seating arrangement. Dates- 11/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, J. Sweeney and Lee Malone. Subject- \"Design In Scandinavia\", Cheek's remarks. General correspondence concerning museum loans and policy. Dates- 4/63 - 7/55 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Miss Nora Houston and T.C. Colt, Jr. Subject- biographical information, information about exhibitions she participated in, proposed acquisition of her work, etc. Dates- 4/36-2/40. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- U.S. House of Representatives, New York State. Correspondence concerning government support of the arts. 1953-54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Copy of his speech given at the Architectural League Symposium 1950. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Term as a Trustee, membership campaign, budget committee, newspaper clippings. Dates- 5/59 - 6/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Fellow, VMT, Exhibitions, Artmobile, long term loan of 18th C. Dec, Arts objects, Hogarth exhibition, contract bid for landscaping, North Wing. FILM: \"THE ART of THE CONSERVATOR\" Dates- 2/64 - 10/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Trustee, Fellow, gifts. Remarks concerning Fellows meeting, Draft of Executive Committee Meeting Minutes, 12/8/70. Official application form for AAM accreditation. Art Nouveau Collection, Council lecture and luncheon with draft of suggested remarks delivered by C. Humelsine. Dates- 1969 – 72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from T. Colt and L. Cheek. Subject- Requests for catalogues, loans, exhibition announcement, proposal for an \"International Traveling Exhibition\", technical info on Ivisiglass. Dates- 4/45 - 11/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- RSVP's to auditorium inauguration, thank you notes to musicians used for the opening, etc. Dates- 9/55-10/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Innocenti and Webel (landscape architects) concerning VMFA grounds. Dates- 7/64 - 1/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from M. Christison, L. Cheek, T. Colt and Mrs. Pollard. Subject- Requests for publications, general information regarding VMFA collections, exhibitions and museum operations. Dates- 10/35 - 4/56 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- General information on exhibition installations.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains one brochure, 1950. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- insurance against air raids and other war damage, correspondence with other museums about war risk insurance. Dates- 6/42 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard, L. Cheek, Jr. and M.B. Christison (Assistant Dir. for Collections and Education). Subject- damage claims to art objects we lent and/or were on loan to the Museum. Dates- 11/49-11/50. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Samuels Collection [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Draft of the Constitution and By-Laws of the proposed Virginia History and Museums Federation. Dates- 1974 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- ICOM statement of mission, travel expense records, membership and financial statements, pamphlets, Minutes of Executive Committee 1/30/60, 5/25/65, Annual Report 1965, newsletter, pamphlets, etc. Dates- 1961 - 67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Annual Reports, Statutes, guidelines for International Rules of National Committee, Museum Training Programs, Newsletters, Minutes of Annual Meetings, budget, membership, etc. Dates- 1971 - 72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown, Mrs. J. Pope (Pres. IEF) Subject- Invitation to become a member, statement of mission, list of officers, IEF Financial Report 12/31/72, Annual Report 12/1/72, NEA award, catalogue listings, list of traveling exhibitions 1966-72. Dates- 1966 - 72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown, Anne Marie Pope. Subject- Lists of current and planned exhibitions, events schedules, minutes of annual meeting. Dates- 1973 - 75 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Article from \"Preservation News\", 1/71 vol., XI, no.1 and Sunday Supplement from New York Times. Dates- 1971 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, J.M. Brown, P. Near, Phillip Johnson. Subject- P. Johnson's advise of design of the New Wing and as possible juror for Va. Biennial. Rotunda Club, Jamestown Festival, Robinson House, Hogarth Exhibition, Jr. League activities, and restoration of downtown Richmond. Photocopy of text from letter between Wm. Fitzhugh to Charles Carter 11/30/1796, pamphlets, donations, gifts. Dates- 12/55 - 12/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from W.S. Robertson. Subject- Letter of appointment to Executive Board. Dates- 1964 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- 350th Anniversary. 1955-57. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains information on the Museum's contributions to the celebration. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- L. Cheek to serve on advisory committee and certificate of award for his service, presentation of Pocahontas portrait for permanent display, \"Report From Sub-Committee, Jamestown Commission\", 10/30/57. Dates- 1957 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- photos of the \"Japanese Architecture\" exhibition, printed material for the exhibition, arrangements for bringing the Japanese Charge d'Affaires to VMFA, transcript of remarks made by Mr. Shima (Japanese Charge d'Affaires) at the opening preview, etc. Dates- 4/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Itinerary and agenda for East Meadow High School of East Meadow L.I., New York. Dates- 4/73 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, J.M. Brown. P. Near, A.P. Jenkins. Subject- A.P. Jenkins collection, gifts and contributions, loans, Fisher rug collection, B. Barenson, Ash Lawn, Caligula statue, invitations, agendas etc. \"Art Now: New York\" vol.2 #10, University Galleries, 1970 (contains large color plates). Conceptual statement for Cabrillo Marine Museum. Dates- 8/54 - 9/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr., Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Mr. Jay W. Johns. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, gifts to Museum, information about an Evelyn Byrd portrait by a disputed artist (Kneller or Bridges), etc. Dates- 6/35-9/44. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- J. Johns service as a Trustee and Fellow, gifts and donations. Dates- 4/50 - 5/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- B. Johnson's (Conservator of L.A. County Museum) observations concerning the authenticity of a Veronese painting and his personal collection of pre- Columbian sculpture and Asian ceramics. Dates- 8/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and T. Catesby Jones. Subject- Jones' collection of modern paintings and sculptures, gifts to the Museum art and books, letter from Jean Lurcat, etc. Dates- 3/41-12/41. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- The loan of Mrs. Catesby's collection of French Modernists to the VMFA and gifts. Dates- 2/50 - 2/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from l. Cheek, R. Guest (Fellows, Chair) and W. Robertson. Subject- Her appointment as a Trustee and role as chair of the membership committee. Dates- 7/64 - 6/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- State Supervisor of Art, 1935-45. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- purchase requests for photos. Dates- 3/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to J.M. Brown. Subject- Agenda and letters of confirmation. Dates- 6/70 - 5/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Volunteers at the Museum, 1950-54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Letter of confirmation. Dates- 11/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Letters of recommendation, resumes, prospective jurors, exhibition: \"Ugliness in Virginia\", Robert E. Lee Memorial, Fellows, gifts, donations, pamphlets. Acquisitions: Artists, Duane Hanson and Stephen Posner. Dates- 4/55 - 11/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Karolik collection of American Painting, Artmobile and Collectors Circle. Dates- 1/56 - 1/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and Maxim Karolik. Subject- proposed lecture for exhibition \"The Karolik Collection\", printed material for exhibition, etc. Dates- 9/54-3/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Illumination exhibition for the American Federation of Arts: proposal, budget, exhibition news, advisory committee and Minutes of 1st Meeting 11/23/64. Dates- 1/65 - 2/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- L. Cheek as member of the Council for the Kennedy Center and Board of Trustees, bulletins, progress reports and newsletters and a letter from Jacqueline Kennedy dated 1/14/66. Dates- 2/59 - 9/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and H. Willett (Supt. of Rich. City Schools) Subject- Letter to F. Keppel (Asst. Sec. of HEW) concerning a Math and Science Center. Essay- \"Proposal For a Supplementary Mathematics and Science Center\". Dates- 11/65 - 12/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Letters of request and confirmation, menu and tour. Dates- 8/71 - 7/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Pamphlets: \"The Library - Documentation Project spring 70\" , \"The Urgency of Our Mission\" and \"Statement of Purpose Fall 1969\". Dates- 1969 - 70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Mrs. J.G. Pollard, T. Colt, L. Cheek and Harry Brooks. Subject- Requests for publications, provenance of Italian Renaissance painting being considered for acquisition, loans, pamphlets and shipping invoices, etc. Dates- 2/46 - 10/56 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, T. Simmons (Knoll) and Florence Shu Knoll. Subject- Interior design and furnishings of the Members Suite, offices, restaurant and Library, Knoll Catalogue 1956, newspaper clippings. Dates- 2/49 - 4/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Portrait commission of L. and Mary Tyler Cheek and his exhibition at the Museum of the City of New York. Information about introduction to exhibition catalog. Dates- 1/63 - 11/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Parson's School of Design. Design consultant VMFA 1954-58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- The creation of layouts of loan exhibitions and permanent displays, agendas, job description, newspaper clippings, biographical data, postcard, etc. Dates- 2/58 - 4/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Mr. Koenig was a guest promotion director at the VMFA 1955. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek to contributors of memorial fund. Subject- Memorial established by the Theatre Associates of VMFA, sample of bookplate in his memory. Dates- 4/62 - 11/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Samuel H. Kress Foundation 1958-61. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Correspondence about bill and payments with Kuhn. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Artmobile project for the Arkansas Arts Center, \"Let's Go, Reflections on the Art of Administrative Leadership\". Dates- 8/62 - 10/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Chapters/Affiliates, newsletters, Lectour broadcasts, newspaper clippings, invitations, Lawler Memorial Fund, Artmobile. Artists: Pietro Lazzari, Janice S. Lemen, John Gadsby Chapman, photograph. Dates- 5/58 - 1/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, J.M. Brown and P. Near. Subject- Publication requests, gifts, contributions, collectors circle, Fellows, suggested bequest wording, Artmobile, loans, exhibition announcements, NEA questionnaire: \"Conservation in Museums- August 1971\", restoration and condition report of \"Battle of Yorktown\", Lami. Artists: Mario Dubsky and Eugene Berman. Gift and donations: \"La Sympathie\", Pettijean. Date- 11/62 - 11/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Port Sunlight, Chesire England.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek and the VMFA Board of Trustees. Subject- To prevent the construction of the Valentine Museum's Latrobe Theatre. Dates- 4/67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Lecture by Cheek to the College Art Association 1951. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek to E. Cless (program Consult., U. of Minn.) Subject- U. of Minnesota Institute on Administration and Services in the Small Art Museum, program agenda, travel schedule, list of registrants for the seminar, report on the panel on museum publications, pamphlets, map, etc. Dates- 1957 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek to G.H. Holmes (Dean of U. of Pa.). Subject- Urban Criticism, experiences in traveling exhibitions on city planning, resolutions and solutions on urban problems. Biographical data on participants of conference, travel expenditures, agenda. Dates- 7/58 - 12/58 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Priscilla Crum to Prentiss Taylor. Subject- lecture by Taylor, Wednesday evening programs schedule 1948, proposed schedule 1947-8, etc. Dates- 9/47-1948.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and M.B. Christison. Subject- prospective speakers, films, etc. for programming. Dates- 10/48-12/48. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- schedules for Wednesday evening and musical programs. Dates- 1946-7. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Lectures given by L. Cheek, Jury duty lists, consultations, invoices, expense records, agendas, pamphlets, magazine excerpts, Essay- \"The Place Of The Arts In Our American Culture\", by L. Cheek. Dates- 1953 - 63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Lectures given by various members of the VMFA staff. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from D. Nicholas. Subject- Procedure and policy concerning VMFA security.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Monthly newsletters on \"Reflections on the Art of Administrative Leadership\", L.H. Kurtz, publisher/editor. Dates- 9/62 - 11/64, 1/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, J.M. Brown, P. Near C. Humelsine, F. Brandt and Wm. Gaines. Subject- Art Nouveau Fund: list of purchases, legal document of fund establishment. Artmobile and contemporary Art Purchase Fund. Dates- 5/67 - 12/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Possible sources for the purchase and restoration of the Alexander-Withrow House, Lexington, Va. Dates- 5/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- D. Liebes (color consultant and textile designer) on proposed text for her essay to appear in AIV and her lecture to be given at the VMFA on crafts and the creation of VMFA Craftsperson - residence. Dates- 4/63 - 12/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek and E. H. Bushbeck (Kress Found.). Subject- Drawings and description of Dr. Reinhardt's gallery in Switzerland. Dates- 2/57 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and V. Gaskins (asst. to L. Cheek). subject- Planning of VMFA lighting facilities, \"Art Museum Lighting\", 2/59, excerpt from a journal of Electrical construction and Maintenance. Dates- 2/59 - 9/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Proposal of Library-Museum at Lincoln Center. Dates- 2/59 - 8/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Ralph Linton Collection of African Sculpture. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Requests for loans of furnishings to other state properties. Dates- 10/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- List of loans under consideration, loans to ambassador residences in England and Australia. Photographs. Dates- 2/61 - 6/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and director of Louvre. Subject- Poussin exhibition at Louvre and VMFA loan of \"Achilles on Skyros\" and Delacroix exhibition, loan of \"Deliverance of Princess Olga\". Dates- 10/59 - 1/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Lighting Technician, VMFA, 1953-55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek and C.B. Lusk. Subject- Lighting instruments and technical drawings. Essays- \"Lusklite as developed and used at the VMFA\" and  \"The Installation and Lighting of Exhibitions at VMFA\" Dates- 8/56 - 1/59 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, J.R. Duncan and Gordon Huff. Subject- Expansion of Lynchburg Arts Center to become an affiliate, loans for opening gala, suggested text for print media, schedule of events, Artmobile, Lynchburg Arts Center Executive officers. Introductions for L. Cheek and W. Robertson, travel itinerary. VMFA lecture series: Building For The Arts 1965-66, pamphlets. Dates- 5/62 - 7/67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Proposal for \"The National Arts Center of New York University at Washington Square\", Exhibition: \"Tastemakers\", based on R. Lynes Book. Official guest list for opening reception. Dates- 10/54 - 10/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown, L. Cheek, P. Near and F. Haseltine. Subject- Membership, gifts, personnel references, loans, Jamestown Foundation, proposal for commission of sculpture in F\u0026M Plaza. Acquisitions and gifts: Egyptian cups, Coptic sculpture, Bertoia drawing. Dates- 4/61 - 12/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence with Macbeth Galleries. Subject- loans for inaugural exhibition and general correspondence about proposed acquisitions from Macbeth galleries. Dates- 9/35-7/45. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Orders and correspondence for back issues of Bulletins and magazines, 1946-47. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Alessandro Magnasco, Painting 1954. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Mailing and sign schedules, roster of names and institutions. Dates- 1960 - 72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Mailing and events schedules. Dates- 1970 - 72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown, P. Near, D. Isley (Norton Simon Collection). Subject- Press releases, shipping, installation, purchase invoice, info regarding owners of the other castings. Photographs and slides. Dates- 1970 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Paul Manship. Subject- designing the John Barton Payne medal. Dates- 9/36-10/38. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and W. Robertson. Subject- His Service as a Trustee, Fellow, and chair of Trustee Budget Committee. Biographical info, Artmobile, 25th Anniversary of VMFA, museum business, financial statements, Education In The Arts. Dates- 12/56 - 5/67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek to Long Island Historical Society. Subject- Provenance, purchase through Glasglow Fund. Dates- 12/55 - 1/56 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Resume, photo, agenda, NEA grant request. Dates- 4/65 - 5/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- M. Baldwin Choir Program, Alumnae issue Bulletin concerning visit of Pres. Eisenhower. Invitations, Fine Arts Center, Woodrow Wilson Project. Dates- 2/56 - 12/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Julien Binford. Subject- Mary Washington Arts Center, invitations, VMT, loans of art works, newspaper clippings. Dates- 11/49 - 10/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Gifts to VMFA. Dates- 11/62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Mrs. William R. Massie. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, etc. Dates- 12/36-6/37. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Lecture: John Goldsmith Phillips, biographical data, press release and catalog list. Dates- 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Lecturers: V. Isabelle Miller and Mrs. Yves Henry Buhler. Press release, publicity schedule and photographs. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- floor plan, instructions for installation for exhibition \"Masterpieces of Chinese Art\", printed material for exhibition, thank you notes to lenders to the exhibition, etc. Dates-11/54-1/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Candidate for the Theatre Director Position. Contains resume and applications, letters of recommendation etc. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Director of Public Relations for 20th Century Fox. Speaker at the Museum 1957. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Public Information Division VMFA. 1955-58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Director of Vassar College Art Gallery, requests for publications, lecture. Term as curatorial research asst. at VMFA. Dates- 9/53 - 6/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Dedication of new Library, loans, invitations, VMT, Farewell gift to Mr. and Mrs. Cheeks with poem. Gifts, contributions, G. Melchers memorial. Dates- 2/60 - 10/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and P. Near. Subject- General membership information, loans, press release, invoices, newspaper clippings, etc. Art Nouveau Collection. Letter to L. Marden (residence designed by Frank Lloyd Wright). List of Artists editions: prints and objects from Multiples Inc., NYC, price list and description. Artist: Phillip Lindsay, signature. Acquisitions: Monet, van der Helst and Rodin. Dates- 12/69 - 12/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and French and Co., Inc. Subject- pieces sold to and installed in the Museum, etc. Dates- 9/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Proposal to establish an Institute of Mediterranean Culture at U. of R. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and Carroll L.V. Meeks. Subject- thank you notes for visit to New England personal friendly letters, etc. Dates- 4/50-6/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard, Mrs. Pennell (Membership Secretary) and Mrs. Gari Melchers. Subject- VMFA members in Fredericksburg, postcards, gift to Museum , etc. Dates- 12/35-4/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from T. Colt and L. Cheek. Subject- Her service on the Executive Committee, Melchers Estate, budget, gift status of \"Dead Jockey\", E. Degas. Contributions, gifts, newspaper clippings, biographical data. Dates- 4/56 - 12/55 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from T. Colt (Dayton Art Inst.) and Dr. Higgins (Chair of VMFA Board), J.M. Brown. Subject- \"Disposition of Mr. Gari Melcher's Estate Excerpted from Virginia Museum Minutes Books, No.4,5and6\" , prepared by A.W. Statnaker, Asst. Administrator 7/17/74. Resolution, re: \"Belmont As An Art Center And Museum\" and \"Opening Of The Belmont Facility To The Public\" , Executive committee Minutes. Dates- 5/74 - 11/74 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Melchers estate/bequest to the Museum, agenda and minutes of Gari Melchers Memorial Committee 5/56-10/56, report and proposals of that committee. Dates-5/56-10/56 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- appointments to committee, general operation of Estate, suggested budget, list of Melcher paintings owned by VMFA, loans of art works, drawings/blueprints: G. Melchers Studio air conditioning system and proposed plaque for ashes of Mr. and Mrs. Melcher. \"Belmont Agency Agreement\", Bill to transfer Melchers Memorial from VMFA to Mary Washington college. Dates- 4/56 - 2/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from T. Colt and L. Cheek. Subject- First Chairman of Fellows: 1st Annual Meeting and statement of purpose. Exhibitions: English Painting, French Portraits, Sport and Horse, Artmobile. Old Dominion Foundation and his membership on the Executive Committee, gifts, donations and contributions. Dates- 2/38 - 11/62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- His membership on the Board of Trustees, Fellows, Collectors Circle. Biographical info, loans of art works from his personal collection, donations and gifts to VMFA and the National Gallery, Artmobile, as a recipient of the Benjamin Franklin Award: statement of purpose, nomination form, list of contributions, newspaper clippings, photocopies of magazine articles, invitations , etc. Dates- 1965 - 69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and W. Robertson. Subject- Collectors Circle, Fellows, term as VMFA Vice President. Press releases, newspaper clippings, contributions and gifts. Dates- 4/60 - 12/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from M. Christison. Subject- Members lecture series. Dates- 1953 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Wm. Higgins, Jr. (Pres.) and C. Humelsine (Pres.) Subject- Draft of letter to membership regarding schedule of events etc. Dates- 9/71 - 9/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Program where paintings from contemporary Virginia artists would be loaned (rented) to members to have in their homes. Members could also purchase the paintings. \"Designed to bring the work of Virginia artists into the homes of Virginia citizens.\" [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and Wm. Higgins. Subject- Monthly membership report summary, Chapters/Affiliates reciprocal membership program, letters of general correspondence to the membership. Dates- 4/70 - 7/77 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- minutes of the Membership Committee 1/48, 2/49 and a letter supporting the proposed theatre wing from Mrs. Wm. Trigg, Jr.(Civic Theatre Committee, Div. of Recreation, City of Richmond). Dates- 9/47-4/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Membership report, promotion, agenda, roster of committee members, minutes of committee meeting. Dates-8/72 - 9/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Minutes of membership committee, elements of campaign to attract new members and move members to higher categories. Dates- 10/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Guided tours for prospective members, agendas, schedules, newspaper clippings, excerpt from Minutes of Executive Committee 12/14/72. Dates- 1/73 - 2/73 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Webster Rhoads (Pres. of Museum Board) and R.A.Velz (Administrator). Subject- list of new museum members, request form for membership, Membership Reports 1954-5 and 1955-6, list of membership privileges, etc. Dates- 11/55-11/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Mrs. W.A. Nones (Chair, Trustees), J.M. Brown and C. Humelsine. Subject- General membership information, schedule of events, calendar, pamphlets, etc. Dates- 1970 - 71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- membership rosters of local organizations, copies of a cover letter soliciting members, etc. Dates- 1/55-10/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Survey results, years of membership, exhibit preference, age, attendance, annual contribution. Dates- 1967 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- planning stages for corporate memberships, proposed fees, privileges, etc., counsel from other US art museums, list of corporations to be approached about the idea, etc. Dates- 1946- 12/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Corporate membership drives, presentation to J.C.'s, excerpt from Newsweek. Dates- 6/60 - 1/62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from M. Christison. Subject- Members art studio classes and lecture series. Dates- 6/54 - 9/55 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by VMFA staff. Subject- inter-office memorandums on varied subjects. Dates- 6/53-5/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by VMFA staff. Subject- inter-office memorandums on varied subjects. Dates- 9/54-12/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and R. Velz. Subject- memos regarding segregation and other policies at the Museum. Dates- 1956. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from M. Christison, L. Cheek and R. Velz. Subject- Miscellaneous information concerning collections in general: treatment/condition reports, insurance, loans, installations, etc. Dates- 1956 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from M. Christison and L. Cheek. Subject- Miscellaneous museum operation: Artmobile, Art Lending Service, Virginia Artists, lists of objects on loan, exhibitions, damage reports of objects and gallery inspections, etc. Dates- 1956 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- inter-office memorandums on various subjects. Dates- 12/54-9/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from M. Christison, L. Cheek and H. Glasser. Subject- Exhibitions, Pratt Collection, gallery inspections and all manner of museum operations and programs. List of lost objects on loan to the Bon Air School for Girls. Dates- 1956 - 58 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from M. Christison and L. Cheek. Subject- Inter-office memos concerning insurance valuations, loans, lectures, library, exhibitions and policy on filing acquisitions data and damage reports. Date- 1958 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Pamphlets published by the state Department of Mental Hygiene and Hospitals and the Mental Hygiene Society of Virginia. Dates- 1951-54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and various staff at the Metropolitan Museum. Subject- museum practices, long-term loans of Egyptian art and artifacts, securing speakers, etc. Dates- 1/55-11/58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and J. Rorimer (Dir., MET) and A. Priest (Curator, MET). Subject- Damage to MET's \"Bacchus\", objects to purchase, loan requests. Acquistions and gifts: Tibetan Scroll; Coat of Japanese Mail. Dates- 11/69 - and/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence with Michael Jacobs Gallery. Subject- loan of painting (George Washington by Gilbert Stuart) for inaugural exhibition. Dates- 6/35-12/36. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Midwestern book competition for which Cheek served as a juror, competition judged in Richmond, lists of criteria and books, printed material for the competition, etc. Dates- 4/56-4/57. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and Jo Mielziner. Subject- friendly letters, mention of possible Mielziner exhibition, etc. Dates- 12/50-3/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Biographical data, list of stage designs available for purchase, his lecture to VMFA, schedules and agenda's, etc. Dates- 10/54 - 5/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and Miller and Rhoads department store staff. Subject- showing VA artist work in store windows, borrowing supplies from the display department for the Museum (folding chairs, textiles), etc. Dates- 2/49-11/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and W.S. Rhoads. Subject- Nomination of Miller and Rhoads, Inc. for Esquire magazines 1st annual \"Business in the Arts\" award. Support of Artmobile II. Exhibition: \"Masterpieces in Millinery\", spring 1958. Preliminary outline of fashion costume requirements for VMT \"Lady In The Dark\". Dates- 8/56 - 4/67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Speaker: Philip Adams. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Mr. John M. Miller, Jr. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, Miller served as a member of the Membership Committee, etc. Dates- 6/35-7/43. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mr. J.G. Pollard, Jr. Subject- asking Mr. Milliken (Director of The Cleveland Museum of Art) for counseling on acquisitions, draft of an agreement where Milliken counsels the Museum staff about proposed acquisitions, etc. Dates- 3/58-3/59. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from B. Mills in his role as Asst. Administrator of Personnel. Subject- Records, applications, payroll, medical insurance, announcements of new employees and terminations. Dates- 9/70 - 6/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt and L. Cheek, Jr. and The Mint Museum staff. Subject- museum practices, loans, etc. Dates- 8/46-1/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- obtaining the motion picture for which the drawings in the exhibition \"Gil Wilson 'Moby Dick'\" were made. Dates- 12/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- printed material for exhibition \"Modern German Art\", invitation to Mr.and Mrs. Alfred P. Jenkins for dinner and exhibition preview, (Mr.and Mrs. Jenkins owned the modern German art collection shown). Dates- 3/55-4/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Creation of James Monroe Bicentennial Commission. Dates- 8/57 - 11/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown between MAC. subject- Section 21-2 of the Richmond City Code: designation of Monument Avenue as an Historic District.  Minutes of meeting of MAC, 4/24/71 and 5/19/71.  Program Planning Task Force, editorial broadcast, roster of members, Articles of Incorporation, By-Laws, agendas, proposals and pamphlets. Dates- 1971 - 72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr., and Mr. Charles Moore. Subject- Moore's application for the Director/Producer position in the Virginia Museum Theatre. Dates- 12/56-10/57. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Biographical data and his lecture tour to the VMFA. Dates- 4/53 - 4/57 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence with Georgia Watson Morgan. Dates- 1935-45. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Search for candidates for public information supervisor, job requirements, resume, publicity agendas, public information schedules, Bulletin vol.20, no.3. Dates- 6/59 - 7/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Mulholland (magician), biographical data/pamphlet, his magic presentation to the Fellows and VMT. Dates- 1964 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Biographical data, his address to VMFA membership concerning architectural history. Dates- 10/55 - 8/58 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Munn Last Will and Testament with list of objects bequeathed to VMFA. Dates- 1946 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and T. Colt. Subject- Mural competition for Virginia State Library entrance hall: selection process, general assembly commission of monument to Stonewall Jackson. Dates- 4/46 - 6/50 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Envelopes of photos and negatives of Pre-Columbian art objects. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Gallery attendance and educational groups. Dates- 1969 - 71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- working papers for Oct. Bulletin 1954, copies of the following Members' Bulletins-vol.15, no.2 (10/54) and vol.13, no.3 (11/52). Dates-10/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by M.B. Christison. Subject- working papers for Members' Bulletin Oct. 1955, VMFA calendar 10/55, etc. Dates- 10/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- working papers for Oct. Bulletin 1955. Dates- 9/55-10/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Design of annual Christmas cards by Virginia Artists: John Ballator, Charles Smith, John Canaday, Allan Jones, Ross Abrams, Julien Binford and Prentiss Taylor. Dates- 11/48 - 12/56 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Concerns transportation for the Museum lecturers and guests 1956. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, M. Christison and Mrs. Pollard. Subject- Inquiries from other institutions regarding museum operations, budget, services, corporate membership, Trustees, etc. Lists of purchases, Fellowship recipients. Dates- 1937 - 53 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Arrival of Hollins and VCU students to work on specific projects for one month. Dates- 12/71 - 1/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from T. Colt. Subject- Proposal and tentative plans, prospective filmmakers. Minutes of Executive Committee of Southern Educational Film Production Service. \"Motion Picture Production\": Study by H. Jeff Forbes and Associates regarding promotion of VMFA. Dates- 11/46 - 2/48 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Memos about various museum topics. Dates- 1955. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, V. D'Amico (Dir. MOMA), M. d' Haroncourt. Subject- Art education standards, exhibitions, loans, lectures, museum policy, juror search and Jamestown Commission. Dates- 11/55 - 10/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by R.A. Velz (Head of Administrative Division), Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- suggested future organization of the institution, operating procedures throughout the building, etc. Dates-2/54-8/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Regarding the division of expenses between the theatre and the museum, 1956 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Promotional literature on the VMFA. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Material deals with segregation policies at museum events. 1956.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Correspondence pertaining to printing. Bulletin mock-ups and copies of the following bulletins: Vol.6, No.4,  Vol.7, No.'s 2and7. Dates- 7/44-2/47. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Newspaper clippings and magazine articles. Photographs, press releases etc. 1955-57 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Proposed budget groupings for VMFA, according to departmental divisions and table of organization. Dates- 1948 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Events, timetables, agendas, Robinson House, housekeeping, security, VMT. Dates- 1966 - 70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Schedule of events, exhibitions, Robinson House. Dates- 1971 - 72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and F. Brandt. Subject- Schedule of events, mailing schedules, spring agenda, Confederation Conference, Robinson House, VMT, gallery closings, Discovery Cruise: Land of Maya. Date- 1972 - 73 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Suggested talk by Pres. of Museum to guests at Safari Dinner in Medieval Hall. Dates- 1/22/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Travel package for travel to Asia, brochures, cultural travel tours. Dates- 1966 - 70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from T. Colt and L. Cheek. Subject- Policy regarding loans of art works to other Museums, employment search, provenance of art objects, pamphlets, newspaper clippings, etc. Resolution: To order immediate safe return of German master works after Nazi occupation, signed by U.S. museum directors. Dates- 4/46 - 8/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Applicant search for various positions, invitations, announcements, exhibitions, etc. Press kit for the Milwaukee Art Center. Dates- 1974 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and Peter Mooz. Subject- General correspondence on exhibitions, loan requests, museum business, job placement, magazine and newspaper clippings. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Exhibitions, loans, policy. Dates- 12/60 - 1/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Schedule of music series and members of committee. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- schedule of program of recorded music, announcement of 6th artist evening 1/46, Museum Bulletin Vol.5, No.2, etc. Dates- 2/46-5/46. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence with Jerome Myers. Subject- acquisition of his painting: Street Scene, N.Y., his acceptance to the National Exhibition of American Art, N.Y., etc. Dates- 4/36-3/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, J.M. Brown and P. Near. Subject- General correspondence to Trustees and membership, letters to Robert Neutra, exhibitions: Henry Moore, Sport and Horse. Agendas, travel itinerary, events and invitations. \"Encouragement of the Nations Arts\", an appeal to congress, and \"Proposed Federal Advisory Council on the Arts\", Hon. H. Alexander Smith, U.S. Government Printing office, Washington D.C., 3/26/57. Requests for employment, postcards, pamphlets and photographs. Artists: Jean Nikolic. Accessions and Gifts: \"Disasters of War\", Goya; \"Lore Fuller\", Raoul Francois Lanke; \"Dancing Girl With Tambourine\", A. Leonard; \"La Revre Blanche\", Toulouse Lautrec; Revere and John Andrew spoons and vase possibly made by Johannes Loetz Witwe. Dates- 1955 - 72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Namuth's exhibit of photographs at the Brussels World's Fair, as a juror VMFA. List of Seventeen painters photographed by Namuth: Wm. Baziotes, J. Boynton, L. Calgagno, N. Carone, R. Diebenkorn, J. Ernst, S. Gechtoff, G. Hartigan, E. Kelly, W. Kienbusch, G. Mueller, K. Morris, B. Perlin, C. Marca-Relli, R. Motherwell, A. Reinhardt, L. Siegriest, with original notes by Namuth. Letter from J. Ernst with signature. Date 4/61 - 4/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Statement of purpose and future of NCA, Board of Directors, Members of Council, fellowships, program grant application. Essay- \"National Endowment For The Arts Before The House Appropriations Subcommittee On The Interior And Related Agencies Tuesday, March 14,1972\", statement by Nancy Hanks (Chair): \"New Dimensions For The Arts: 1971-1972\" Dates- 1970-72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L Cheek. Subject- Bill: S. 2379, To provide for the establishment of National Council on the Arts and National Arts Foundation. \"Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates of the 88th Congress\" Dates- 2/64 - 4/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Public-Law 85-874, S. 3335: charted by the 85th Congress to establish a bureau in the Smithsonian Institution devoted to the Performing Arts. \"Peaceful Use Of Creative Energy\": transcript of lecture given by Col. Corrin Strong at the Tri State Arts Conference 4/29/61; Report: \"The National Cultural Center Part Two: What Goes into the Center\" by Dr. Carelton Sprague Smith, 10/60. Minutes for the NCC Executive Board: 5/23/60 and 6/29/60 Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. cheek. Subject- VMFA Council sponsorship of a closed circuit telecast by NCC: \"An American Pageant Of The Arts\". Suggested text of publicity folder, invitations, Newsletter: \"Footlight\", vol.1 no.3.; \"For A Cultural Capital\", Eleanor Roosevelt, 1962, United Feature Syndicate, Inc. NCC, later to be named the \"Kennedy Center For Performing Arts\". Dates- 7/62 - 6/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Exchange of ideas and experience with other institutions who use audiovisual tool to communicate with museum visitors. Dates- 2/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Letters of appeal to serve on Virginia NEFTA committee, roster of members. VMFA appointed as the state agency for the administration of Federal matching funds; to aid in expanding the cultural horizons of a states and territories. \"Guidelines\" 1/67, NEA, Washington D.C.; \"National Foundation On The Arts And The Humanities, Question and Answers\", U.S. Government, Washington D.C., 1965. Dates- 1965 - 67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Survey of membership, officers of VMFA, according to race, gender, age, position and time served. Dates- 1972 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Peter Mooz. Subject- Grant proposals, application, letters of support, proposal for a Regional Conservation Center, Soldiers Home, American Marine Painting, NEA statement of purpose, Museums A.S.A. Study, Museum Program guidelines, Smithsonian Puppet Theatre, Young Peoples Theatre Safari, \"American Painting 1974\" and newsletter from the Arts Reporting Service. Dates- 1973 - 76 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Financial assistance to Chamber Music Societies, season brochures, project grant application form for Va. Chamber Music Society. Dates- 4/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Grants received by Arts/Cultural organizations in Virginia: guidelines, program committee members, agendas and minutes from the program sub- committee 3/7/68. NEFTA project recommendations for a regional conservation center. Dates- 6/76 - 10/67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- VMT survey, McLean Arts Center, guidelines for program grants. Senate Joint Resolution No. 67: to create a Virginia development study commission, bill 1483: National Foundation on the Arts and Humanities Act of 1965 and a report with guidelines for VMFA as the sole administrator of NEFTA matching grants. Study for Virginia Artist and Craftsman in regard to education and support. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Grant applications from Virginia Dance Society, VMFA, Confederation of Virginia Art Organizations and Budget proposals. Dates- 1970 - 71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- State guidelines and general information, terms and conditions, NEA matching grant to begin statewide professional operation of VMT. Addresses of applicants for state grants, roster of Virginia NEFTA committee members. Dates- 2/66 - 6/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Regarding J.M. Brown's service on committee to evaluate grant applications. Valentine Museum NEA application, pamphlets. Date- 4/73 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- arrangements for exhibition \"Designer-Craftsmen 1953\" presented in conjunction with the American Craftsmen's Educational Council, Inc., (ACEC), letters to jurors, etc. Dates- 9/52-6/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and National Gallery of Art. Subject- preview invitations, exchange publications, excerpts from Roosevelt Art Address (from dedication of National Gallery 3/41), loan request for VMFA inaugural exhibition, etc. Dates- 3/41-5/44. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- pamphlets and information about \"National Park and Recreation Week\" sponsored in Richmond 5/21-5/30, 1949. Dates- 4/49-5/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Geographical directory, \"Historic Preservation\" journal, vol.11, no.3, 1959 and Melchers Memorial. Dates- 1959 - 66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Organization membership information form, questionnaire. NTHP certificate of associate membership 1971-73, employment placement and service pamphlets. Dates- 1971 - 72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- floor plans. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Travel itineraries, objects for prospective traveling exhibitions, list of slides, forgeries and thefts. Accession and acquisition proposals. Dates- 1/61 - 12/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Conservation of objects/paintings, loans. Accessions committee meeting agenda, 10/69. Report on Authenticity of \"Marble Head of a Horse\", Heermaneck Ancient Iranian Collection. Exhibitors: The child and his World. Condition reports and repair estimates for tapestries. Photographs Dates- 12/69 - 12/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown, Sydney Lewis and Peter Mooz. Subject- Authenticity of Cycladic Harpist and 18th century American secretary. Provenances of various objects, conservation and treatment reports. Catalog: \"Arshille Gorky\" Dates- 1/74 - 2/79 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown, Sydney and Frances Lewis and Peter Mooz. Subject- Conservation/treatment reports, Artnian Collection of self-portraits. Conservation/treatment reports, Kent Independence Portfolio. List of Art Nouveau objects, damage reports, African Collection. Report of authenticity regarding the Cycladic \"Harpist\". Letter from Arnaldo Pomodoro regarding a base for \"Rotating Sphere\". Dates- 5/75 - 8/77 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Hours of operation, VMFA and other museums, attendance records, VMT, security, UNESCO newsletters 4/58 - 8/59, newspapers and magazine clippings, press releases. Dates- 7/59 - 10/59 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Cheek's annual N.Y. cocktail party: guest lists, arrangements, rosters of speakers to VMFA: 1951-52 and 1952-53. Dates- 1952 - 54 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Newsletter to Trustees concerning exhibitions and appointments to Executive Board, accessions, building, etc. Dates- 11/70 - 8/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, Wm. Morrison (P.R. VMFA), F. Palmer (P.R. consultant), D. McCammond (P.R. Reynolds Metals). Subject- Public Relations of E. Newsom and Co. to conduct a study to determine the needs and potential of VMFA. Program organization, community relations, film, book press material, schedules of events, etc. Dates- 8/58 - 9/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- A survey targeting the needs, current and future of VMFA, with solutions/resolutions for every aspect of the museums' operation. Dates- 11/58 - 10/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, Mrs. A. I. duPont and F. Palmer. Subject- Roster of members of Board of Trustees, letter of appeal for pledges, principal elements of Newsom Program. Dates- 10/59 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, Mrs. A.I. duPont (chair, Ann. fund). Subject- Strategy to raise funds through the Trustees to finance the Newsom Public Relation Firm program for VMFA. Drafts of letters to Trustees, progress report, minutes of 25th Anniversary Committee, 9/8/59. Dates- 12/58 - 7/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- all manner of museum operation: security, policy and procedure, personnel policy. operating budget and VMT. Diagrams of electronic console panel. Dates- 1969 - 71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Peter Mooz and J.M. Brown. Subject- Museum business, construction and installation project schedules, budget, Equal Opportunity regulations, design contract for the Council shop, salary scales. Dates- 10/73 - 1/79 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Museum business, Conservation Lab, Fine Arts insurance coverage, budgets, Cabell Foundation gift. \"Report on the Freedom of Information Act\". Depreciation of \"Death of Regulus\", Salvatore Rosa. Dates- 12/74 - 7/78 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Museum business and operations, budget, contractual agreement between VMFA and Harwicke Associates, Inc. for North Wing project. \"Organization of the Virginia State Government\". Dates- 10/75 - 11/78 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- UVA architect and his membership in the Collectors Circle. Dates- 1/63 - 4/67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- General assistant to VMT, employment recommendation. Dates- 6/55 6/57 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Possible acquisitions from his gallery. Dates- 10/62 - 1/67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Loans, exhibitions, VMT, Rotunda Club, Fellows. Accessions and gifts: \"Metamorphosis\", Grillo. Dates- 4/57 - 6/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- correspondence with individuals, institutions and companies beginning with the letter \"O\". Dates- 4/43-2/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Biographical data, photo and job description/responsibilities as program director for \"Art Column\". Dates- 3/61 - 7/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- As a scenic design consultant, his lecture to VMT in connection with the Exhibition: \"Design For The Theatre\". College Drama Festival, biographical data. Dates- 1/60 - 2/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, P. Mellon, E. Brooks Jr., and M. Bush. Subject- Financial support: Artmobile II, building grant and museum survey to expand visitors use to VMFA. Photographs, newspaper clippings. \"A Study in Modern Giving: The Old Dominion Foundation\", reprinted from articles in Richmond News Leader. \"Bollenger Series\", catalogue of special edition books. Dates- 1955 - 56 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, M. Bush (Asst. to Pres. of ODF) and P. Mellon (Pres. of ODF). Subject- Financial assistance to VMFA, Artmobile II, collectors circle, and Old Dominion Foundation statement of purpose. Dates- 9/58 11/67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Dan Olney. Subject- receiving a Senior Fellowship 1941/2, outline for a lecture, etc. Dates- 10/40-6/43. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and Governor Thomas B. Stanley. Subject- opening of the new wing. Dates- 8/54-11/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- opening and reception for Governor Stanley. Dates- 9/54-10/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- invitations and replies to the opening of the Members' Suite, etc. Dates- 9/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Opera Society's first season. Dates- 1957 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- miscellaneous printed materials for the Museum, etc. Dates- 3/55-4/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- tickets to the Museum for State Lions' Club convention, etc. Dates- 6/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- ideas/proposals for \"Members' Room\", suggested operating procedures, menus, pricing, etc., cost estimates, \"Refreshment Room Statement\" 1955, etc. Dates- 1/55-3/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- theatre operations proposals, list of staff, their duties and salaries, etc. Dates- 5/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- lists of statewide business, civic, commercial and other organizations, invitation list for General Assembly/Governor's reception, etc. Dates- 1953-6. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Orloff's (Chief-interpreter of U.N.) lecture to VMFA concerning the Faberge Collection, Biographical data. Dates- 11/49 - 4/50 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Letters of inquiry to firms specializing in plaster and wood ornament, catalogs. Dates- 5/54 - 12/55 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by R.A. Velz (Administrator). Subject- museum practices especially concerning finances of other US art museums, etc. Dates- 4/56-11/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, P. Near and J.M. Brown. Subject- Artmobile, VMT, Collector's Circle, Fellows, Chapters/Affiliates, biographical data, campaign to restore the Jefferson Hotel, list of exhibitions from 1942 - 45.  International Exhibition Foundation, the appointment of John A. Pope (Director of Freer Gallery) as advisor/consultant to VMFA for expansion of Far Eastern Collections.  Acquisitions and gifts. Artists: Nell Blaine, Howard Kanovitz, Otto Piene. Gifts: Masson lithograph, Irving Penn photo and 15 Russian 19th century paintings.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Painter's lecture on \"Armor and Medieval Man\" to compliment the \"Arms and Armor\" exhibition, biographical data. Dates- 1951 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Mr. Nelson Parker. Subject- announcement of Board meetings, etc., Date- 5/51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Appeal to Virginia Senate and legislature regarding sufficient museum parking utilizing land belonging to the UDC (United Daughters of the Confederacy). Dates- 1954 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Gift of Egyptian Gallery and English Decorative Arts Gallery. VMT, and her membership as a Fellow and in collector's circle. Dates- 4/61 - 10/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mr. J.G. Pollard and Executive Committee of the Board. Subject- proposal and planning stages of conferring an honorary degree of \"Patron of the Arts\". Dates- 6/36-6/37. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject-housing J.B. Payne books in library of the College of William and Mary in exchange for paintings from their collection of art for display at the Museum. Dates- 1/50-4/50. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- L. Cheek's service on the Board of Trustees and on the Advisory Board of the School of the Arts. Minutes of U. of P. Executive Board, 4/8/60, 4/29/63, 4/26/65 and Annual Report of Graduate School of Fine Arts, 3/64, 5/65. Dates- 10/59 - 12/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek as chair of Fine Arts Committee. Subject- Letter to P. Coombs on his appointment as Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural affairs, UNESCO newsletter, Nubian archeological sites. Dates- 2/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and A. Frankfurter (editor, Art News). Subject- VMFA general collection, list of gifts and purchases, 1955-67, scope of exhibitions, dates, publications, colorplates. List of VMFA Board of Trustees, 1962, Gobelin Tapestries. Dates- 1953 -64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Articles based on exhibitions and general collection of VMFA, VMT, invoices, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, reviews, newsletters. NEA museum programs, research education grants. Dates- 1967 – 72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Articles of VMFA: \"A Spring View of Virginia Museum\", 10/56, Wm. Lacey, Editor; \"Art isn't Caviar at this Museum\", Sidney Shalett, 7/57, The Diplomat. Dates- 10/56 - 11/58 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Articles and editorials pertaining to VMFA: Newsweek, Time, Art Gallery, Antiques, Museum News , etc. Dates- 1966 - 70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Harper's Bazaar, New York Magazine, Apollo, reviews. Dates- 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek to Editors V. Dabney (RTD) and J. Kilpatrik (RNL). Subject- Artmobile, reviews of VMT and media coverage by print journalists, newspaper clippings. Essay- \"The Arts In The Sixties\", by L. Cheek. Dates- 11/59 - 12/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and F. Stewart and C. Jones. Subject- Exhibitions: \"Form Givers\", Sport and Horse\" and Mellon Collection. Dates- 2/60 - 12/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains applications, resumes and information on candidates. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and M. Christison. Subject- Job descriptions. Dates- 1953 - 57 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from M. Christison, P. Near and L. Cheek. Subject- Fellowships: list of recipients from 1940 - 1955. Prospective employees and VMT. Dates- 12/54 - 5/57 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr., L. Cheek, Jr., and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- personnel rules and procedures of VMFA and the Commonwealth of VA, mandates from the Governor's office, additional personnel and pay increase requests, Roster Cards (listings of all employees and pay rates), etc. Dates- 8/37-8/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr., and R.A.Velz (Administrator). Subject- listing of division duties, proposed salary ranges, information about hiring an artmobile driver-curator, etc. Dates- 2/54-8/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Photographs of L. Cheek, Mrs. J.G. Pollard, theatre staff, Ariel Ballif, Vincent Bowditch, Arthur Ballet, R. Velz and P. Near. Dates- 1955. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Personnel matters. Dates- 4/66 - 11/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains general information about the system and ratings for museum employees. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains applications, resumes and information about candidates. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains applications, resumes and information about the candidates. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains applications, resumes and information about various candidates. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from the Governor's personnel survey staff. Subject- employment questionnaire, job descriptions (buildings and grounds staff, watchman, registrar, secretary, etc.), etc. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and the Governor's personnel survey staff. Subject- employment questionnaire, VMFA tentative classification of positions (3/37). Dates- 10/36-4/37.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Mr. Fiske Kimball (Director of Penn. Museum of Art). Subject- loans for VMFA inaugural exhibition, exchange publications, counsel on museum practices, etc. Dates- 5/35-5/45. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and R.L. Dickinson (Hanover Bank). Subject- The Library of Philanthropic Information at the Hanover Bank, New York City. Dates- 11/56 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- E. Turpin Phillips, a Virginia citizen and his request to see proposal plans for expanded museum parking onto UDC property. Dates- 1954 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Consultant for VMFA acquisitions. Dates- 1972 - 73 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Duncan Phillips (Director, Phillips Memorial Gallery). Subject- request for loans to VMFA inaugural exhibition, etc. Dates- 9/35-5/41. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Installation of VMFA photography department, list of equipment and supplies, employment of staff photographer: Gordon Burns. Dates- 1954 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- listing of entries to the \"19th Photographic Salon\" exhibition, schedule for jurors, etc. Dates- 3/56-4/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by R.A. Velz (Administrator) and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- purchase requests for photographs. Dates- 10/54-8/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Ivan Dimitri as Director of Photography in the Fine Arts at the Brussels World's Fair, his service on the advisory committee, list of photographs given to VMFA from the PFA exhibition. Directors of America's Finest Museums: portraits, credo of on art and their personal selection of photographs from the PFA archives was the subject of the World's Fair exhibition. Etching by Levon West (Ivan Dimitri). Dates- 12/59 - 6/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Atillio Piccirilli. Subject- biographical information, loans of work to the Museum, etc. Dates- 7/35-1/44. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- viewing the feature film 'Pictura \"An Adventure in Art\"', invitations, contributions, listing of attendance, etc. Dates- 2/52-10/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, Herman Starr (Pres. Pictura Corp). Subject- A group of films devoted to the fine arts. Presentation of \"Leonardo da Vinci\" at Richmond's Lee Art Theatre and film on Goya to accompany exhibition. Dates- 1/51 - 3/53 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Gallery dinner, menu, agenda, program for event. Dates- 8/70 - 5/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- policies on use of meeting rooms and studios, special food service, interpretative services, scheduling programs, etc. Dates- 8/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains correspondence to and from him when he was President of the Board of Trustees.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Mr. J. Garland Pollard. Subject- the VMFA inaugural exhibition, Museum events, finances, Museum Board business and bequests/gifts to the Museum, etc. Dates- 1/36-12/36. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Mr. J. Garland Pollard. Subject- Museum operations, investments, finances and gifts to the Museum, etc. Dates- 1/37-5/37. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- His service as President, Trustee and membership in the Collector's Circle. Biographical data, museum business: operating fund, Artmobile, Newsom Report, 25th Anniversary fund, Melchers Estate transfer, gifts, contributions, Fellowship Fund. Exhibitions: Sport and Horse. Dates- 9/53 - 2/51 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- His service as a Trustee, VMFA Resident Craftsman Program. Dates- 2/64 - 2/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Design of members Bulletin, records retirement, museum business. Dates- 1949, 1953 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Museum business, Pratt installation, museum courses and equipment. Dates- 9/54 - 3/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Gift of \"Rotating Sphere\" from Lloyd Noland. Dates- 1976 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- As founder and director of the Barter Theatre, proposed plans for Theatre Virginia and NEA funding. Dates- 4/67 - 5/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr., and Mr. David Payne. Subject- correspondence with Payne about arranging the exhibition \"Portraits by David Payne\", biographical information, letter from Phillip Johnson, etc. Dates- 5/51-1/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Mrs. J.G. Pollard, L. Cheek, Priscilla Crum (Curator, Asst. in Education). Subject- Gallery representing portrait artists, biographical data on various artists and portrait of Senator Byrd. Photographs. Dates- 6/45 - 11/53 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Statewide tribute to John Powell (a native of Virginia) and the presentation of his \"Symphony in A\". Date- 1951 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from T. Colt, Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek. Subject- Correspondence with Pratt as a trustee. Discuss first Easter egg exhibition in 1949 and Hammer visit. Letter from Schaffer (A La Vieille Russie) in 1949 about lending some pieces for an exhibition. Includes a few letters from Mrs. Pratt before she died, about a Faberge table donation in 1942 and donating \"Twice Seven\" to the Library. Establishment of the Fellowship fund, including letter from Twombly as early recipient. Pratt Collection: insurance estimates and installation. Gift of funds to purchase the first Artmobile from Pratt and Miller and Rhoads. Dates- 7/40 - 12/54 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Artmobile, Fellowship committee, underwriting of Faberge booklet, terra-cotta statue of \"Diana\" from the Pratt Estate given to VMFA, newspaper clippings. \"A Plan For Fellowships For Virginia Artists\" as suggested by Mr. John Lee Pratt. Minutes from Fellowship Committee meeting, 6/12/42. Dates- 12/49 - 11/59 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Mr. John Lee Pratt. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, VMFA fellowship updates, etc. Dates- 5/51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, J.M. Brown. Subject- Biographical data, fellowship recipients: Cynthia Morehead Smith, Paul Steuke, June Chapman, Fred Bonds, Richard Kevorkian and Reginia Perry. Pratt Collection: catalogue, except from forward by L. Cheek, questionnaire regarding Mrs. Pratt's initial contact/purchase sources for Russian Jewels, list of objects bequeathed by Pratt Estate. Dates- 1/57 - 1/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- proposals and cost estimates for Healy's Sitters exhibition and Pratt collection catalogues. Dates- 4/50-8/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from T. Colt, L. Cheek, Armand Hammer (Hammer Gallery) and Alexander Schaffer (La Vielle Russie Gallery). Subject- Legal claim against the Romanoff Family assets via the Pratt Collection of Russian Jewels. Possible lawsuit by A.G. Sharkey, President and Trustee of Marine Transport Service Corporation in NY who had judgment against Czar Nicholas Romanoff since 1918. Hammer and Schaffer dismissed it. Details of Pratt bequest, provenance of objects, announcement of bequest with sample of text to be used in pamphlet. Excerpt from \"Twice Seven\", by H. C. Bainbridge, E. P. Dutton and Co. Inc., 1934 (reference to Faberge Jewels owned by Armand Hammer). Dates- 8/47 - 10/50 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Mrs. J. G. Pollard. Subject- Installation, list of items on exhibition, security and transportation. List of objects in the collection of Mrs. Joseph E. Davies and pamphlets. Correspondence regarding various showings around the state - Roanoke in 1950 and Norfolk in 1951. Dates- 1/49 - 4/55 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from C. Humelsine. Subject- General correspondence to the VMFA membership, calendar of events, museum news. Dates- 1971 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to the media from the Museum. Subject- news releases about Museum events. Dates- 10/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to media from the Museum. Subject- News releases about Museum events. Dates- 10/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- positions and duties for volunteers and guards during an undisclosed preview. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Gov. Price. Subject-proposed salary increases, Board meeting announcements, nomination of Colt to select work to go to the Annual Exhibition of American Art 1938. Dates- 1/38-11/41. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- On the occasion of his being collector of the Year 1964, his cookbook including photographs of VMFA and the menu from the Collectors Gala, newspaper clippings. Gifts: Lachaise drawing. Dates- 6/63 - 4/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, P. Grigaut and P. Near. Subject- A. Priest as Metropolitan Curator of Far Eastern Art, his service as a consultant to VMFA (1963-69) in the formation of the Asian collections. Correspondence on examination and provenance of works in the VMFA. Minutes of Executive Committee, 9/9/63, 12/8/64, minutes of Accessions Committee Meeting, 9/9/63. \"A Buddhist Paradise\", A. Priest, AIV, 1963. Newspaper clippings, postcards, etc. Dates- 1963 - 69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by R.A. Velz (Administrator) and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- printing schedules for 1956, miscellaneous print job specs, etc. Dates- 11/55-6/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- asking local corporations to fund the printing of school guide sheets for the Museum. Dates- 8/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Correspondence pertaining to bulletin layouts, copies of Members Bulletin Vol.9, No.'s 1and7 and copies of Christmas cards 1948-9, etc.. Dates- 7/44-2/47. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Museum publications: Contemporary Paintings 1946, Program Season of 1947-8, The VMFA Annual Report 1947-8, Virginia Art 1947 and Museum Bulletins: Vol.3 No.'s 1,2,4,6and9,  Vol.4, No.'s 4and5,  Vol.7, No.'s1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8and9,  Vol.1, No.8,  Vol.8, No.'s 2,3,4,5,6,7,8and9,  Vol.9, No.'s 1,4,5,6and8. Dates-9/42-5/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- securing a speaker (Robert T. Paine) for the exhibition \"Prints by Hiroshige\", thank you note to Mr. Paine, etc. Dates- 11/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- proposed programming for the Museum. Dates- 2/49-9/51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and lecturers. Subject- proposed program/events and exhibition schedule, biographical information on lecturers, etc. Dates- 10/50-4/51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and Peter Mooz. Subject- Artmobile schedules, Three-Days-In-March, members travel, grants, pamphlets. \"Proposal For The Development Of American Writers And Resources With Special Emphasis On The Production Of New Forms Of Drama Created Especially For Television\"; The Mark Report\": A survey and evaluation of VMFA statewide programs. Dates- 1974 - 77 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Safaris, Artist-in-Residence, lectures. Film series: \"The Romantic Rebellion\", exhibitions, COVA events, agendas, Professional Workshop. Dates- 1975 - 77 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt and Nancy Durett. Subject- violin recital 4/47. Dates- 4/46-2/47. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- memos to determine dates for the Trust Fund Orchestra to perform at the Museum. Dates- 9/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from M. Christison and L. Cheek. Subject- VMFA educational services, VMT and all manner of print and broadcast media promotion. Exhibitions, publicity schedules, press releases and newspaper clippings. Dates- 9/50 - 7/58 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- General invitation to groups to participate in VMT. Dates- 1956 - 57 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Prospective givers: foundations and individuals. Date- 1954 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Newsom Report: \"A Report To The Virginia Museum Of Fine Arts\", 11/19/58, Earl Newsom and Company, a study of VMFA public relations, information and communications responsibilities. Dates- 1958 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Various outside publications mentioning VMFA, 1956. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Design and production of AIV: promotion, organization, printing schedules, contributors , etc. Catalogue \"Architectural Drawings in Virginia\" and \"\"Confessions of an Ex- Elitist\", M.W. Fishwick, Popular Culture Association, American Studies Institute, Lincoln University. Dates- 1969 - 72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- photo of the Museum and of the \"Brussels Tapestry Exhibition\" 1949, Museum publications: VMFA Catalog of Paintings 1938, The Collection of Catesby T. Jones, 1948, and the following VMFA Members' Bulletins: vol.10, no.'s 1-5, etc. Dates- 1938-1949. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- copies of the following publications: The VMFA Annual Report 1947-8, The T. Catesby Jones Collection, Contemporary American Paintings 1948, William James Hubbard, Three Virginians Behl, Hunter, Blaine, Portrait Panorama, Program Season of 1947-8 and Member's Bulletins: Vol.1, No.8, Vol.8, No.'s 2,3,4,5,6,7,8and9. Dates- 1947-8. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press release, jurors. Dates- 1961 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press release announcing the Parsons gift of the Egyptian Gallery and 25th Anniversary Fund Committee. Date- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Invitations to the VMFA's 25th birthday celebration for the affiliates, 1961. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- press release announcing loan of Chinese wine vessel. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- 25th Anniversary projects, press release: message from the President (Robertson). Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Appeal to Trustees for contributions to the Drama Festival.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press release: 28th Virginia Artists Rotating Exhibition. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press release announcing a network of local art centers and museums affiliated with VMFA. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- VMFA as regional jury center for the national exhibition \"Designer-Craftsmen-U.S.A.\", news releases, information on obtaining a jury and a speaker, etc. Dates-2/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Va. Architects, Photographers and Designers, seminar for Historical Administrators, VMT and Virginia Composers Concert. Dates- 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press release and photo for first issue of AIV. 1960. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press release on Arts in Virginia. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains a cover letter for a mailing, no date. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press release announcing 25th anniversary events, exhibitions, VMT, etc. Dates- 1960. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press release announcing conclusion of 25th anniversary celebration with the presentation of awards to Colonial Williamsburg, The Old Dominion Foundation, sculptor: Carl Milles, architect: Eero Saarinen, collector\" Robert Lehman and Naval designer: William F. Gibbs for their outstanding contributions to the Arts in Virginia. Dates- 1961 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education). Subject- obtaining the exhibition \"Built in the U.S.A.\", presenting programs related to the exhibition, biographical information on Phillip Johnson, etc. Dates- 6/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- photo of \"Little Triton\" fountain for the Bulletin, copy of Members' Bulletin vol.15, no.1(9/54), etc. Dates- 9/53-7/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- working papers for Members' Bulletin. Dates- 9/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- working papers for Members' Bulletin, calendar of Museum events. Dates- 9/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Vol. 13 no.'s 1-9, 1952-5/53; vol. 17 no. 8, 2/57; vol. f19 no.'s 7 and 8, 3/59 - 4/59. Biographical data on Iren Marik, pianist, and reviews. Dates-1952 -53, 1957, 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Vol. 20 no.'s 4-6, 12/59-2/60 Dates- 12/59 - 4/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press releases: Tours organized through Virginia Federation of Women's Clubs. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press releases: season opening production and call for volunteers. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press release: Extended performances of VMT's \"Carousel\". Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press release: Bus trips to VMT. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- listing of certificate winners and a gallery guide from the \"Virginia Artists\" exhibition 1955. Dates- 1955. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press release: Portions of VMT concert to be broadcast with commentary and explanations of technique. Dates- 1969 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Programs and photographs. Dates- 1955 - 56 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Information regarding the Museum's chapters. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- photographs [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press release announcing festival with guest artists: Helen Tamris and Daniel Nagrin. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press release: Critic, Stella Adler, Speaker: Alfred de Liagre. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- TV news film of highlights of the College Drama Festival, script, telegrams and surveys to Virginia TV stations concerning air time and usage. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press release: Announcement of individual participants announcing their attendance in the festival. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- loan of Cone collection from the Baltimore Museum of Art to VMFA for an exhibition, a catalogue of the Cone collection, news release about the  bequest of the collection to the Baltimore Museum of Art, etc. Dates- 10/49-6/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Public information schedule for exhibition: \"The Architecture of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill\", \"The Little International\". Artmobile public and information schedule and Bulletin, vol. 19, no.2 10/58. Essay- The Little International Exhibition\", Fred Olsen, 4/57. Dates- 1958. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Publicity stills, reviews and biographical data.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Publicity stills.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- list of designers proposed for inclusion in the exhibition \"Design for Theatre\", tentative list, etc. Dates- 8/52-1/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press release announcing loan of painting by Winslow Homer. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Evaluation of the Discovery Television Series sponsored by the San Francisco Museum of Art. 1953-54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Statewide Press Release announcing fellowships 1960. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press Releases regarding fellowships 1961. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Publicity stills and posters. Dates- 1954 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Buckminister Fuller. Subject- Exhibition of the work of 13 leading architects, opening lecture given by Buckminister Fuller, list of catalog content, gallery talk, press release, invitations and biographical data. Photographs. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press release announcing formation of a fundraising committee for the 25th anniversary.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Exhibitions: \"Drawings From Five Centuries From The Cooper Union Museum\", \"Hans Moller\", \"Is Photography An Art\", \"Sport and the Horse\", \"25th Anniversary\". Parsons gift of the Egyptian Gallery, Chamber Music Society, Virginia Artists, evening hours, speakers/lecturers, Virginia Art Alliance, state services, Fellowships, Search for a female collector with a collection of Imperial robes. Dates- 1959 - 60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press releases announcing exhibition of contemporary glass. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Exhibitions: Skidmore, Owings and Merrill (AIA for Reynolds Building), publicity, progress report on exhibition arrangements. Dates- 1958 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Ivan Dmitri. Subject- Symposium on photography conducted by Dmitri with a panel composed of: A. Hyatt Mayor (MET) and Hilton Kramer (Arts Magazine). List of paintings and photograph comparisons and press releases. Photographs. Dates- 10/59 - 1/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Status report of the Broadway production. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains information about the loan exhibition. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Speaker 1957. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press release: History of Lynchburg Center published in the inaugural publication of AIV. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Brief film on masterpieces of American silver, script and outline for the 25th anniversary program. Date- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains press releases.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains layout and planning for the publication. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Photographs of the moving of art objects, installations, physical plant and behind-the-scene workshops and people.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Publicity stills.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press release: Editorial Writers, agenda, and guest speakers, exhibitions, events, etc. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and Ms. Nemone Balfour. Subject- a ballad concert given by Balfour sponsored by the Museum, new release, printed material, etc. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press release: R. Neutra lecture in coordinate with his VMFA exhibition. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- invitations to grand opening of the 10/54 VMFA addition. Dates- 9/54-10/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press release announcing affiliation with VMFA. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press release announcing the Norfolk Museum affiliation with VMFA. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press release: Bus tour and photograph. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Photographs of galleries. Dates- 1957 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press release announcing gift of marble statue \"Dawn of Young Womanhood\", Oronzio Maldrelli from Miller and Rhoads Department Store. Press releases from: Mariners Museum, National Gallery, Henry Ford Museum, Walker Art Center and the MOMA. Dates- 1959. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press release: purchase of Patronship by Richmond businesses for season tickets to VMT.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- radio transcripts and publicity releases. Dates- 1948-9. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to media from the Museum. Subject- News Releases. Dates- 8/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to media from the Museum. Subject- News Releases. Dates- 6/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to media from the Museum. Subject- News Releases, publicity schedule 6/26- 7/22. Dates- 1955. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to media from the Museum. Subject- News Releases. Dates- 5/56-6/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to media from the Museum. Subject- News Releases. Dates- 4/51-4/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to media from the Museum. Subject- News Releases. Dates- 1952- 5/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press releases for various museum events: theatre, exhibitions, films, etc. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Affiliation announcement of the Roanoke Fine Arts Center 1960. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press release announcing the loan of \"The Ecstasy of St. Francis\" by Carravaggio. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- press release announcing the acquisition of a rare funeral monument from 2nd century B.C. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Advertising copy and selection of artist to draw a cartoon. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- press release for VMT promotion. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press release announcing special schedule to accommodate bus trip from out of town. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Publicity schedule and advertising copy. Dates- 1960. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- scheduling a speaker (Bernard V. Bothmer) to coincide with the exhibition \"Smith's Egypt\", photo and biographical information about Bothmer, etc. Dates- 6/53-9/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Exhibition and Publication information regarding \"Sport and the Horse.\" [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- News Releases regarding newspaper column 1960. The column was carried in 50 Virginia newspapers as 42 weekly articles by Cheek. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Syndicated column written by Cheek as part of a promotion for the Museum's 25th anniversary. Contains a mailing schedule for the column. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Return forms from newspaper publishers regarding column. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Promotional letter for newspaper column. 1960. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Broadcast script for performance promotion. Dates- 1961 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from G. Friddell (Public Information Director). Subject- controversial nature of the \"American Painting 1950\" exhibition, James Johnson Sweeney was the juror for this exhibition, Sweeney biographical information, News Releases, exchange/gift publications of the catalogue to this exhibition, etc. Dates- 1/49-6/50. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Broadcast script promoting 25th anniversary year. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- 25th Anniversary, broadcast scripts, VMT and list of Virginia and Washington TV stations. Dates- 1960. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Broadcast promotion script. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- press release with performance information  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press release for VMT promotion. Dates- 10/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press release concerning a 25th birthday year magazine, the inaugural publication of AIV. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press release: Tours arranged by Virginia Federation of Women's Club in 6 Virginia towns to see VMT production of \"Carousel\" Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Reviews of show. Dates- 1955. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Introductory speeches. Dates- 1955 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- \"The Tempest\", \"The Mad Woman of Challiot\", \"Berkeley Square\", \"I Remember Moma\", \"Noah\", \"Blind Alley\", \"The Devils Disciple\", \"High Tor\", \"Oh Wilderness\", \"Private Lives\", \"The Petrified Forest\" and \"Victoria Regina\". Dates- 1955 - 57 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Assigned design projects and newspaper clippings. Dates- 1955 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- National broadcasts focusing on topics of national interest, VMFA requests for financial assistance to host a \"Meeting\", pamphlets and photograph. Dates- 1953 - 55 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Jurors: G.E.K. Smith, Aubrey Bodine and Gordon Bunshaft, biographical data, Competition promotion, preliminary text for official entry forms, press release. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- list of pieces included in the \"Virginia Artists 1953\" exhibition, list of purchases made from the exhibition, information on the jury and on purchase prizes, letter from Jacques Lipchitz, etc. Dates- 12/52-5/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains information about the exhibitions and photographs of the artists and their works. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Jurors: Richard Lippold, Isabel Bishop and Perry Rathbone. Press release announcing event.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Eighteenth annual exhibition held at the Museum and sponsored by the Camera Club of Richmond. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- fountains that flank the Museum's front entrance. Dates- 9/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- photo of conservation lab, gift and exhibition of the Williams collection of art at VMFA, announcements to and articles in major art publications about the gift of the Williams collection. Dates- 3/52-10/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Exhibition \"The American Cartoon\", original American cartoons from the collection of Mr. Art Wood, invitations and R.S.V.P.'s to exhibition preview, photos of some of the pieces of cartoon art, etc. Dates- 5/54-5/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek to Wm. Quillan Jr. (President of Randolph Macon Women's College). Subject- Loan of Randolph-Macon's collection of paintings. Dates- 1968 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek to Isobel C. Lee (Steuben Glass). Subject- Loan from Queen Elizabeth, installation, lighting and press-release. Dates- 7/10/58 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Artmobile, AAM, Jamestown Foundation, loans, Accession, gifts, biographical data and resumes. Exhibition: Randolph Macon Collection. Letter from Richard Rogers to lecture to VMT, Reston Foundation: Minutes of the Executive Meeting, 9/12/60. Dates- 9/60, 5/62 - 12/67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, J.M. Brown and P. Near. Subject- Loans, contributions, acquisitions, exhibitions and Africa Gallery. Dates- 1/68 - 12/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek to W. C. Cottrell (Elec. Corp.). Subject- Proposal and technical information for Audio-Guide radio-lecture, pamphlets, blueprints/plans of galleries. Dates- 5/72 - 8/62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from T. Colt, Priscilla Crum and M. Christison. Subject- Broadcast of Biennial Jury, notes from WMBG broadcast, 12/6/46, \"What Is Your Art Museum\", participants: Priscilla Crum (Curator of Education), Edward Davis III (Curator of Decorative Arts) Mrs. J.G. Pollard and T. Colt. Notes from WLEE broadcast, \"Know Your Museum\": a weekly series with guests from the local arts community and \"For Parents Only\": a children's radio program. Dates- 2/46 - 11/48 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. Subject- radio talk shows and transcripts. Dates- 12/37-9/43. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Mr.and Mrs. Robert C. Randolph. Subject- the loan of a portrait of Wm. Henry Harrison by Rembrandt Peale to the Museum for the inaugural exhibition and an additional later loan. Dates- 9/35-11/40. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from T. Colt, L. Cheek and Mary F. Williams. Subject- The service of Beatrice Von Keller as VMFA Acting Director during Colt's military duty. Biographical data, Randolph-Macon Collection including the acquisition of the Bliss Collection. Dates- 7/45 - 5/53 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Hours of operation, policy, menu. Dates- 1964 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and the Frank Rehn Gallery. Subject- loan of paintings to inaugural exhibition of VMFA and later proposed acquisitions from the Frank Rehn Gallery, etc. Dates- 9/35-3/45. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from T. Colt. Subject- Artist from West Virginia: application and recommendation for a Rosenwald Fellowship by T. Colt. Dates- 6/49 - 10/49 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Rennolds' service as a Trustee and entertainment committee. List of objects in the home of her mother, Mrs. John Kerr Branch, that may be of use to the VMFA. Dates- 1/53 - 5/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Policy and requests for rental of museum meeting rooms. Dates- 1956 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Proposal for state/federal funding for the creation of the \"Latrobe Theatre\" (never built), a professional theatre organization. The design of the Theatre was based on plans by the 19th century architect Latrobe. \"The Virginia Museum Theatre\", statement of facts in relation to charges appearing in the Richmond Times - Dispatch, 10/13/66. Subject- 8/65 - 4/67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- List of requests and general correspondence. Dates- 1972 - 73 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from M. Christison, Edward Kallop and L. Cheek. Subject- Inquiries concerning specific artists, objects, valuations, conservation/restoration, etc. Dates- 6/56 - 6/58 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- L. Cheek served on the Board of the Reston Foundation Community Program, includes roster of board members. Dates- 11/10/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek to the Executive Director of the Reston Fund. Subject- L. Cheek's membership on the Board, and proposals for development of the Reston Community, low-cost housing, maps, agendas, Reston architects, Minutes of Annual Meeting- Reston Community Foundation,12/15/64, 4/25/65, 11/12/67, 4/8/68. Dates- 6/65 - 4/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- VMFA membership and letter of condolences to the Reynolds family. Dates-10/70 - 6/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. cheek. Subject- R. J. Reynolds service as Chair of VMFA promotion and development committee. suggested organization agenda for the meeting of the Public Relations Development Committee, to further the advancement of VMFA. Contributions, invitations and photographs. Dates- 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- \"R.S. Reynolds Memorial Award\", awarded annually to the architect or group of architects who make the most significant contribution to the use of aluminum, aesthetically or structurally, in the building field. Theodore Rozak chosen to commission the first sculpture. Dates- 5/58 - 11/6 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Miss Katherine Rhoads. Subject- a bequest to the Museum. Dates- 5/35-2/42. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from G. Martin (Secretary of VMFA). Subject- Rhoads Medal awarded to persons who have made a notable contribution to Art in Virginia; list of recipient, excerpts from the Minutes of the Executive Board, 5/25/69/. Biographical data on Concetta Scaravaglione, designer of medal. Medal awarded to Walter Spencer Robertson. Dates- 4/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Correspondence to and from Rhoads as Vice-president Board of Trustees. Dates- 1934-40. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Contributions to a purchase fund in his memory. Dates- 4/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from T. Colt, L. Cheek, Mrs. J.G. Pollard and P. Mellon. Subject- Museum business, exhibitions. Pratt Estate, John Barton Payne Endowment, Resolutions in memory of Judge Payne, resignation of Colt, Fellowships. List of employees and job descriptions. List of Benefactors, Patrons and Life members, Board of Trustees, Rockefeller Foundation, segregation, contributions, gifts and accessions, including Mellon. Dates- 11/40 - 12/56 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, W. Robertson, Mrs. J.G. Pollard and W.S. Rhoads. Subject- General letter to membership from the President (W.S. Rhoads), Webster S. Rhoads Medal, Artmobile III and South Wing. Dates- 1951 - 67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- General Museum Business, VMT, policy regarding expense accounts and museum entertaining. Dates- 5/57 - 11/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Invitation list, invoice for cocktail party honoring W.S. Rhoads. Dates- 5/8/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Westwood Winfree (Pres. RAA). Subject- Winfree's participation in the Virginia Rotating Exhibition and other events. Requests for restructuring of jurying procedure. \"Reasons For Suggesting A State-Wide Artists Study Committee To Be Sponsored By The Virginia Museum Of Fine Arts\". Dates- 2/56 - 9/57 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- Richmond Chamber Music Society programming seasons: 1950-1, 1951-2, 1952-3, 1953-4 and 1954-5, membership rosters 1951-2 and 1954-5, etc. Dates- 10/50-5/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- proposed policy for relations between VMFA and Richmond Chamber Music Society (conducting events there), listing of Society members, etc. Dates- 1/55-7/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- To increase Jaycees interest and support of VMFA. List of member organizations. Certificate to L. Cheek as a member of the \"Civil War Centennial Committee\", Minutes from the \"Society of Architectural Historians,1/30/58. The presentation of the \"Distinguished Service Award\" to L. Cheek. Dates- 11/60 - 2/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Disturbances in area of Westmoreland Place (Cheek residence), Cheek's Anniversary Party. Presentation of Canal Locks to Mayor M.M. Crowe. Dates- 2/64 - 8/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Field trips taken to the museum by schools throughout the state, 1950-52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Broadening cultural horizons in Richmond, proposal for Civic Center in downtown Richmond and the necessary steps for improvement of downtown, editorials, newspaper clippings. \"Plight Of Museums Is Very Real\", L.J. Ahlander, 11/25/65, Washington Post, \"Activities Center Study For The City Of Richmond\", Wm. A. Briggs A.I.A. and B.R. Johns A.I.A., Associated Architects, 8/1/64, \"Modern Living\", 11/6/64, Time and \"Are Most cities Too Ugly To Save\", 11/30/64, U.S. News and World Report, Inc. Dates- 1963 - 64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains financial statements for the organization. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- proposed relationship of The Richmond Film Society with the Museum (use of Museum facilities), Film Society programs 1951-2, 1952-3, 1953-4, 1954-5 and 1955-6, etc. Dates- 6/50-8/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Letters of compliment to editors and journalists of Virginia periodicals regarding VMFA. Dates- 7/58 - 19/59 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Priscilla Crum, T. Colt, L. Cheek and M. Christison, Theresa Pollack, H.H. Hibbs and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- Exhibitions and musical programs. Dates- 9/45 - 11/52 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown, J. Schaeffer (General Manager, RSL) Subject- Opening performance and concert dates. Dates- 1971 - 72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Gala opening event of Artmobile. Dates- 1958 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and L. Willock (Exec, Dir.). Subject- Renewal of Affiliate members. Dates- 1961 - 63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from T. Colt and L. Cheek. Subject- Charter proposal for a Roanoke museum and minutes from the Roanoke Fine Arts Committee. Dates- 12/47 - 9/50 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Special building committee, draft of letters from Affiliates/Chapters in support of VMFA expansion to be sent to the House Appropriations Committee , members of the Senate and members of the State Finance Committee. Dates- 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and E. Will (Pres.). Subject- Purchase of \"St. John the Baptist\", Rodin, in memory of W.S. Robertson. Dates-2/70 - 4/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Artmobile proposal, museum business, exhibitions: \"George Stevens Makes A Film\". Fellows organizing campaign, selected list of paintings in VMFA permanent collection. Rosters: Members of commission of State Capital and Outlays and Means of Financing; VMFA Executive Officers and committee's. Dates- 1950 - 62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Letter from the President to the membership (W. Robertson), grant proposal for North Wing architectural plans.  List of objects needed for VMFA collections.  Rejection of the north facade by the Arts Commission.  Schedule of events, newspaper clippings.  \"Connoisseur's Comments\", guided VMFA tours narrated by world-famed collectors, critics and curators.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- letter of interest in erecting a monument to Bill Robinson. Dates- 12/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Rockefellers' membership in the Fellows and their subsequent donation to aid in the Drama Development program. Dates- 1955 - 62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, Charles Fahs (Dir. Rockefeller Foundation), W.S. Rhoads. Subject- Proposal for the formation of VMT with initial funding from the Foundation, \"Charter for the Rockefeller Foundation\": Statement of purpose and methods of operation. Dates- 1/50-12/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt and Roman Bronze Works Inc. Subject- casting busts of Gov. Pollard and Judge Payne and casting other figurative groups. Dates- 9/35-1/40. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Letter of authentication. Dates- 4/60 - 8/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Addresses made by F.D. Roosevelt upon the opening of the Museum of Modern Art. Dates- 6/39. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence with Matilda McCord Roper (Mrs. George W. Roper). Subject- donations. Dates- 1935-38. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Biographical data, expansion of VMFA print collection, The Alverthorpe Collection, loans of prints. Dates- 8/65 - 12/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- VMFA as recipient of a rose garden by the Garden of the Patriots. Dates- 1965 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- M. Ross as VMFA advisor, on retainer, for Byzantine and Medieval acquisitions. the Heeramanecks and Hunt Collections. Dates- 9/65 - 1/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Biographical data and brief history of Rothschild family. List of paintings in VMFA from Rothschild Collection. Dates- 1963 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Text and pamphlet for the opening of the Melchers Room. Photographs. Dates- 11/55 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Edward B. Rowan. Subject- mural competition for post offices in Petersburg, Hopewell and Richmond. Colt acted as chairman for a regional committee to carry out this competition for the Procurement Division, Public Works Branch of the Treasury Department, etc. Dates- 3/30. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- securing a speaker (Mr. Everett Parker Lesley, Jr.), obtaining a transparency from Time magazine of one of the Museum's eggs, etc. Dates- 3/53-8/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- General correspondence to Trustees regarding Museum business and events. Photographs and slides. Date- 1969 - 70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- General correspondence regarding loans, acquisitions and invitations. Dates- 1/62 - 11/73 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Eero Saarinen. Subject- Aline Saarinen broadcast on the VMT Shakespeare Preview. Drawing. Dates- 1/56 - 1/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Exhibition: \"Master Drawings\", with lecture by Paul Sachs. Theft of Degas drawing on loan to VMFA from the Fogg. List of London and Paris art dealers. Dates- 5/51 - 6/53 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. Subject- letters from other U.S. Art Museums about staff salaries and Curator's Report activities from the 1st season 1/16-5/24 1936. Dates- 1936- 7/37. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Requests for purchase of cases from the Greek Gold exhibition. Dates- 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Form letters: members, advertisements, donors, other institutions regarding loans, lectures and publication requests, etc. Dates- 1967 - 73 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Samuels gift of building for the Front Royal Library. Loan and cleaning of \"View Near Oxford\" by Richard Wilson. Dates- 4/52 - 9/56 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- 10th Miller and Rhoads Women's Forum; invitation to Philip Johnson to serve as a speaker. Biographical data on James Parton and Max Abromovitz. Dates- 8/51 - 6/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Hans van Weeren-Griek. and Concetta Scaravaglione. Subject- exhibition of her work and insurance of a piece that was damaged. Dates- 9/40-7/41. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Events and mailing schedules. Dates- 8/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Events and mailing schedules, Paul Taylor Dance Tour, Safari-Dinner, agendas, etc. Dates- 7/70 - 7/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Appraisal of an agate cup belonging to Mrs. Paul Mellon as a work of art, for the Customs Commissioner. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- war-time high school art exhibition held at Miller and Rhoads department store, list of hostess for this event. Dates- 1943-4. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Invitations and general correspondence regarding the opening's of new art centers/buildings of various institutions, anniversary celebration, National Presentation Broadcast of Artmobile. Dates- 9/60 - 9/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and J.G. Pollard. Subject- Loan of items in his Collection to VMFA and his service as Vice-President. Exhibitions: American Contemporary Prints and Sport and Horse. Melcher Estate, accessions and acquisitions, list of gifts to VMFA. Dates- 1950 - 62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Scott, Horner and Mason, Inc. Investment Securities in Lynchburg, VA. Subject- possible investments by VMFA, financing the new wing and the possibility of matching a Public Works Administration grant. Dates- 5/38. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from T. Colt and L. Cheek. Subject- Seay collection of Decorative Objects, list of objects in Seay home. Dates- 1/39 - 1/50 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Newspaper clippings and letters to and from Leslie Cheek. Dates- 1956.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Service reports on traveling exhibits. Dates- 1948-49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Correspondence about slide loans. Dates- 1950-51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Museum Services. Correspondence regarding loans 1952. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Houdon statue of Washington on loan to VMFA, insurance valuation. Seymour's lecture on \"Houdon in America\" and panel discussion on contemporary sculpture. Opinions on dating and provenance of VMFA objects. Dates- 5/50 - 5/53 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Shalett's articles on the VMFA for the \"Saturday Evening Post\" and \"The Diplomat\" Dates- 8/56 - 10/57 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Biographical data, letters of invitation to VMFA events, College Drama Festival. Melchers Estate: \"The Last Supper\", newspaper clippings and postcards. Dates- 1969 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Virginia Film Society, Dance Tour, VMT: job descriptions, Table of Organization, staff hours, Theatre Associates and Annual Theatre Train. Date- 4/66 - 8/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Agenda and events for Entertainment Committee, loan of Col. Anderson bequest items. Dates- 1/59 - 5/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and E. Shiflet (Sec. of Education). Subject- budget, museum business, financial profile, role of office of Education and pamphlets. Executive Order #20 and #21: Reassignment of VMFA to the Office of Education. Dates- 8/72 - 12/74 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Dealer in antique English silver and his gift to VMFA of a silver teapot. Dates- 1953 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- VMT, juror search, biographical data, exhibition catalogues, loans of art work, accessions, gifts and general museum business. Dates- 1956 - 69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and P. Near. Subject- General correspondence, exhibitions, requests for publications, pamphlets, invitations, exhibition catalogues, A.D. and W.C. Williams Trust Fund. Photographs. Dates- 1969 - 72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- paperwork authorizing R.A.Velz and W.J. Rhodes to sign vouchers and checks, list of Virginia Museum Theatre expenditures 1956-7. Dates- 2/56-11/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Blank stationary.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- excerpts from Virginia Architecture exhibition catalogue, miscellaneous correspondence about catalogue,  etc. Dates- 11/58-1/59. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- compliments on exhibition \"Architecture in Virginia\", thank you notes to the Museum about exchange/gift publications of exhibition catalogue-Architecture in Virginia 1776-1958: The Old Dominion's Twelve Best Buildings, etc. Dates- 9/58-4/59. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- biographical information on various 20th century architects. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- G. Smith (architect, writer and photographer), biographical data, and his collection of Travel Posters. Newspaper and magazine clippings, invitations. Application for Fulbright grant. Dates- 2/52 - 5/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Her membership on Executive Board, donation and contributions. Dates- 5/51 - 4/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Mrs. Marrow Stuart Smith, Virginia artist, correspondence with museum. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- List of alumnae in Virginia. Dates- 9/62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, M. Christison, and Mrs. J.A. Pope (International Traveling Exhibition Service). Subject- Exhibition: \"Swedish Textiles Today\": catalogue, pamphlet. Brussels World's Fair, U.S. Pavilion. Catalogue of Traveling Exhibitions for 1961-62. Dates- 4/53 - 62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- S.A.H Directors meeting in Richmond, formation and organization of a Virginia chapter: agendas, lists of prospective members, directors of S.A.H., minutes from S.A.H. meeting. Dates- 12/52 - 11/55 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Meeting agendas, Architects Virginia Tour, preservation of the National Capitol, Shirley Plantation, landmarks in danger. Proposal to coordinate the activities of the SAH with AIA and the National Trust for Historic Preservation in the field of Historic Buildings Preservation. SAH: Minutes of Executive Board, 10/26/57, 5/17/58, 10/18/58, Treasurers Report, 1/58-4/58, Newsletters. Dates- 1956 - 58 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Lists: Fellows, Staff and Board of Trustees. Invoices, receipts and newspaper clippings. Dates- 1966 - 70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Dinner schedule, agenda and pamphlet. Dates- 5/70 - 3/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Confirmation for Dinner event and agenda. Dates- 1972 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Fall meeting to be held at VMFA, conference agenda, mailing list and pamphlets. Dates- 1962 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Meeting agendas, events schedules, attendance rosters, officers, newsletters, registration forms. Report of SEMC '72 meeting, \"SEMC Notes\", no. 1, 1974 and no.1, 1975. Dates- 1972 - 77 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- printed material for exhibition \"Southern Exposures\", the following essays: \"Coming of Age of Photography\", \"Down the First Century of Photography with George and Heutis Cook\", \"Concerning the Cook Collection and Its Recovery of the Epos of the Attic\", etc.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Williamsburg International Assembly Speakers, biographical data: Edward Downes, Charles Seymor, Harris Prior and Arthur Drexler. Dates- 1951 - 62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Wm. Gaines. Subject- Biographical data of speakers: C.V. Donovan and Joseph Curtis Sloane. Dates- 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- printed material for the opening for prospective members. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Safari Theatre Dinners, loan exhibition previews, maintenance. Dates- 1967 - 70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Essay- \"The Art Museum As A Community Center\", by L. Cheek. Pamphlets, newspaper and magazine clippings of other museum programs. Date- 1961 - 66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- early interest and planning of the exhibition \"Sport and the Horse\", etc. Dates- 5/54-6/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, Frederick Robinson (Dir., SMFA). Subject- SMFA exhibition of Virginia Artists. Dates- 1957 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Invitations. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Exhibitions, security, general operations and museum business. Employee policy, regulations, salaries, etc. Dates- 1962 - 66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- General Museum operation, exhibitions, publicity evaluation, landscaping of Confederate Chapel, loan exhibition previews. Dates- 1963 - 1968 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Employee policy/regulations, programs division, collection divisions, staff information and table of organization for Theatre Arts Committee. Newspaper clippings and salaries. Dates- 1966 - 70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Suggested structure of staff organization and salary scales. Dates- 2/54 - 2/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- VMFA By-Laws 1958 and 1959, income sources, proposed improved operations plan. Salary information from the Smithsonian Institution. Job description for Assistant Administrator. Date 1959 - 65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Head of Collections Division and Education Supervisor, Program Division. Dates- 1962 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Business meeting and reception regarding architectural improvements, gifts and loans to the State Department reception rooms. Dates- 4/66 - 6/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- reception for General Assembly Wives. Dates- 2/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Service reports for loans of exhibits, films and slides. Dates- 1951-1953. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for information regarding circulating visual materials 1951-52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Non-member requests for exhibitions 1952-53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Non-member requests for exhibitions 1950. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Non-member Requests for gallery visits and lectures 1949-50. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Out of state inquiries about Museum services 1948-50. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Out of state inquiries about Museum services 1950. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- List of prospective organizations for using extension services 1948-50. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for circulating visual materials and exhibitions 1949-50. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- General Correspondence Traveling Exhibitions 1949. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains information on the artmobile. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains statement for addenda to the Governor's report concerning the VMFA.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and Mr. Saul Steinberg. Subject- exhibition of Steinberg's work and lecture by Steinberg, etc. Dates- 8/53-1/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Opening of new auditorium, purchase of pianos and price lists. Program for the Chamber Music Society, newsletters from Steinway and Co. , 4/55-6/55. Dates- 4/55 - 4/57 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Philip N. Stern, Chairman of the Art Commission, Commonwealth of Virginia. Subject- Art Commission meetings, funds for museum equipment, funding from the Public Works Administration, architectural exhibition, etc. Dates- 7/35-10/44. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Steuben correspondence with the VMFA, 1938-42. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- \"Ten Talents In the American Theatre\", Ed. David Stevens; \"Theatre For Art's Sake\" by L. Cheek. Proposal to the Rockefeller Foundation for financial support of VMT. Dates- 12/49 - 5/57 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and P. Near. Subject- Her gift of \"La Signora in Biege\", Lazzaro Donati. Dates- 1968 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Biographical data, preliminary design program for South Wing Addition, letters to other museums regarding design, security and general building functions. Dates- 1948-49, 1962-63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Jas. N. Trevillian (Secretary). Subject- Conductor of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, concert at the VMFA and program. Dates- 1947 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between VMFA and Gordon E. Strause, 1935-40. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mr. Strause and various Museum staff. Subject- exhibition of his collection at the Museum, written complaints by Mr. Strause, Strause is named 1st honorary benefactor of the Museum by the Board of Trustees. Dates- 3/36-5/39. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Mrs. J. G. Pollard, T. Colt and L. Cheek. Subject- Lewis S. Strauss, founder of the Albert Einstein Award (for achievement in Natural Sciences). Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission, his service on the VMFA Finance and Membership committees. Letter of Henry Anderson regarding discussion with Paul Mellon and VMFA expansion potential. Newspaper and magazines clippings, Artmobile, gifts and contributions. Dates- 1945 - 61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Fellows: theatre Orientation, general meetings, prospective Fellows, report of the Fellows 5/3/67. Date- 1965-71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- As a Trustee and member of the development committee. Contributions. Dates- 1961 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard, L. Cheek, Jr. and Mr. William A. Stuart. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, etc. Dates- 7/51-8/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Julia Sully to the Museum. Subject- Virginia Art Index. Dates- 1935-48. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and J. McGee (Sunrise, Pres.). Subject- \"Sunrise\", Charleston Cultural complex, budget analysis, roster of Executive Board, Annual Report, 1971, pamphlets. Dates- 1972 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Mrs. J.G. Pollard, T. Colt and L. Cheek. Subject- Early correspondence concerning museum services, statement of purpose, Pratt Bequest, exhibitions and requests for publications. Dates- 7/45 - 12/54 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- General correspondence, request for publications, employment, Fellows, Russian Loan Bill, gifts, contributions, biographical data. Dates- 6/56 - 5/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and P. Near. Subject- Museum business, loans of art works, list of objects for long term loan, zoning ordinance. Paul Tishman Collection, Troubs Collection of Russian miniatures. Provenance of St. John the Baptist, Rodin. Pamphlets, brochures and press releases. Dates- 2/70 - 10/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, Mrs. J.G. Pollard, M. Christison, John Canaday and Maurice Bonds. Subject- Informal discussion series on art, artists and technique. Topics: Lithography, sculpture, restoration, art history etc. Includes biographical data on lecturers and exhibitions. Excerpt from \"American Silversmiths and Their Marks II\", by Stephen G.C. Ensko. Dates- 9/48 - 3/49 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Regarding Mrs. A.I. duPont's gift of tapestries to the VMFA and a subsequent exhibition, 1948. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Regarding taxes on honorariums, admissions and rental space, 1954-56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- VMFA series of weekly TV programs, list of suggested topics, program guests, resource information from other Institutions, film rentals, television presentation of the 25th Anniversary and minutes of the Mayor's Committee on Educational Television, 11/11/53. Dates- 3/54 - 1/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from M. Christison. Subject- The development of a public television station to be shared by educational institutions. TV question and answer scripts and newspaper clippings. Dates- 1/49 - 7/58 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Newspaper and magazine clippings. Dates- 1961-62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Salary scales, job openings at VMT, applicants, referrals, biographical data, financial statements, staff tors and guest speakers. Dates- 3/58 4/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Morton Thalhimer. Subject- Biographical data, production, general theatre administration and Ford Foundation Fellowship Grant. Dates- 5/58 - 7/62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Basil Langton. Subject- Langton's service as VMT guest director of \"The Tempest\", in celebration of the Jamestown Festival; program and procurement of professional actors. Dates- 1957 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Wm. Thalhimer Jr. Subject- Exhibit: \"Habiliments for Heroines\" underwritten by Thalhimers, VMT: \"Lady in the Dark\", Lorren Aldrich Collection. Catalogue: \"The Helena Rubenstein, Princess Gourelli Collection\", Deluca, Editore Roma, June 1953. Dates- 11/51 - 10/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- His service as a Trustee and Chair of the Theatre Arts Committee on theatre and Television, museum business, salary scales, general operation of VMT, budget, income, newspaper clippings. Contributions and gifts. Dates- 6/52 - 3/77 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Underwriting of Mediterranean court, plants and flowers. Gift of Sandwich glass. Dates- 5/55 - 10/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Thayer's service as special assistant to the Secretary of State for Cultural Affairs. Biographical data, UNESCO, ICOM, International traveling Exhibitions, placement of American works of art in United States Embassies. Dates- 5/59 - 12/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Committee Minutes 1954-56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Committee minutes, agendas and programs, box office grosses etc. Letter from Paul Mellon. 1954-56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Robert Telford. Subject- Establishment of a theatre Collection by Louise Branch of drawings, scenery and costumes. Dates- 2/59 - 3/67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Morton Thalhimer. Subject- Proposal for costume ball. Dates- 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Robert Telford. Subject- Morale and general organization of the VMT Associates, proposed speakers, newsletter and roster of VMT Associates. Dates- 4/57 - 1/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and William Morrison. Subject- taped readings by Henry Fonda, Lee Remick and Olivia deHavilland on the anniversary celebration. Reviews and letters to other film stars. Dates- 1964 - 65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Safari-Dinner agenda and setup. Dates- 10/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Reviews, gift of Dan River Mills fabrics for costumes. Programs: \"Streetcar Named Desire\", \"School For Wives\", \"Camelot\" and \"The Odd Couple\". Dates- 1967 - 68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- reviews, letters of compliment. Program: \"the Royal Hunt of the Sun\" Dates- 1968 -69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Program and staff hours. Dates- 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- \"Report of Acoustical Analysis for Auditorium of Virginia Museum Theatre\" Dates- 9/1950 and 6/57 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Review, performance production. Dates- 1969 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Theatre-designer: salary and letters of recommendation. Dates- 1955 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- VMT, Dance, Film and Chamber Music Societies: financial statements, salaries, budgets, production costs, income records, purchase of stage equipment and suggested future of organization. Dates- 2/54 - 12/58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- bus tours from Virginia towns for Theatre evenings, sponsors by Virginia Federation of Women's Clubs, newspaper clippings. \"The Virginia Club Woman\", vol. XXXII no. I 8/55. Dates- 1/59 - 5/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Chairman of Yale Drama Dept., his service as consultant to VMT, budget suggestions for proposed VMT, various drama activities, playbill, budgets from other University Drama departments. Dates- 1/56 - 3/58 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Program, letters of disagreement between directors and actors. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- The first annual event, critic and counselors: Virginia Freeman, Meriam Rosen, Dan Wagoner, Patricia Wityle. Dates- 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Valerie Gettis as guest speaker/artist. Dates- 2/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Invitations to college Presidents. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Critic: Alan Schnieder, Speaker: Jo Mielziner. The 1st College Drama Festival, guest lists and exhibition of Jo Mielziner's theatre designs. Newsletter. Dates- 8/56 - 4/57 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Critic: Harold Clurman, Speaker: Norris Houghton. Events schedule and program. Dates- 4/57 - 2/58 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Critic: Norris Houghton, Speaker: John Gassner. Event agenda/program, brochures. Dates- 4/58 - 3/59 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Critic: Henry Hewes, Speaker: Marc Connelly, reception, production procedure, etc. Newsletter 2/60 Dates- 10/59 - 2/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Critic: Stella Adler and Speaker: Alfred de Ligre, Jr. Event schedule, festival speaker, program, biographical data, reviews. Dates- 11/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Event agenda, scheduling, program and newspaper clippings. Dates- 2/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Critic: Robert Lewis, Speaker: Edward Albee. Event agenda/program, brochure, pamphlet, etc. Dates- 10/56 - 4/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Original drama by John C. Collison, VMT Premiere. \"New Play in Virginia\", Wm. Morrison, Encore vol.6 ,no.5 Dates- 1961 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and L. Cheek. Subject- Reorganization of Museum Theatre 1972-73, budget and summary of proposals. Additions to VMFA statutes and By-Laws. Theatre Committee annual Report 6/30/67. Dates- 5/67 - 3/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Contributions, minutes of Theatre Patron Campaign Committee. Dates- 1958 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and Keith Fowler. Subject- theatre Arts Committee Executive Meeting minutes 6/30/70 and 7/6/70, Rosters for various Executive committee's of VMFA. Reviews and pamphlets. Dates- 9/69 - 4/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- HEW grant to produce and circulate throughout Virginia a play during 67-68 season, suggested dramas. Dates- 1967 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Newspaper clippings.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Exhibitions: \"Gibson Collection of Contemporary Italian Art\", \"Contemporary Japanese Art\", \"Ten Reynolds Sculptures\". Dates- 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, A.H. Ballet and Robert Telford. Subject- General VMT business, schedule of events, scenic design, reviews, performance, staff policy/procedure, ticket prices, season subscriptions, etc. Dates- 1955 - 60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Robert Telford. Subject- College Drama Festival, Dance Society and Chamber Music Society. Performance programs, events schedules, guest director contract, pamphlets and contributions. Dates- 1959 - 69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Robert Telford. Subject- General Theatre Business, contractual agreements, events schedules, Richmond Film Society, College Drama Festival, financial statements, theatre reviews and job applicants. Dates- 5/61 - 9/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Robert Telford. Subject- theatre openings, job descriptions, applicants, hours. Dates- 12/62 - 3/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- VMT, Vignettes tour, general estimate of costs, Drama, Dance and Music programs.  \"Virginia Report For State Arts Agency Individual Projects July 1, 1966- June 30,1967\" and \"Performing Arts in Virginia Education\" an introductory survey. Dates- 1966 -68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and Keith Fowler. Subject- Budgets, financial summary, events schedules, newsletters, etc. Dates- 1969 - 70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown, Keith Fowler and Ken Letner. Subject- Season events, programming, budget and revenue, newsletters, list of season subscribers and press kit for the Mummers Theatre, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. \"Constitution of the Virginia Museum Theatre Associates\". Dates- 1970 - 71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and Keith Fowler. Subject- Theatre business, budgets, salaries, production schedules, invitations, program design, contracts, etc. Dates- 1971 - 72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Letters to and from VMT subscribers, program for \"Purlie\". Proposals for summer season productions, opening night telegrams. Dates- 1974 - 75 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and Keith Fowler. Subject- Operating expense appropriation, \"VMT Sound System Report\", and synopsis of No Title play of the life of Lord Byron by Romulus Linney (later titled \"Childe Byron\"). Dates- 1975 - 76 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Reviews. Dates- 1970 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Keith Fowler. Subject- Reviews, production calendar and letters of compliments. Dates- 1970 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Event underwritten by the Weeden Foundation. Dates- 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Letter of invitation, remarks after preview. Dates- 1958 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Programs. Dates- 1958 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Payment for use of two geese. Program. Dates- 1957 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Financial report and program. Dates- 1957 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Program, reviews, letters of complaint from theatre patrons regarding play content. Dates- 1969 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Program Dates- 1958 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Program, search for guest director. Dates- 1958 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Review, program and editorials. Dates- 1969 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and Keith Fowler. Subject- Letters of complaint and approval from theatre patrons. Dates- 10/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- List of series underwriters, proposal for music lecture series conducted by Dr. John White. Dates- 10/58 - 9/59 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Patron financial support and proposal for a Sunday lecture series: \" The Eager Listener\". Dates- 9/59 - 9/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Harpist: Nicanor Zableta, brochures of concert series sponsored by other museums and galleries. Dates- 1/50 - 1/54 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Program Dates- 6/57 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Morton Thalhimer. Subject- General letters to theatre subscribers, brief outline of the five scheduled plays and descriptions of the major characters. Dates- 1957 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Playbills, magazine and newspaper clippings of performances in theatres other than VMT. Dates- 12/54 - 11/58 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Reviews and programs for \"Separate Tables\", \"The Skin Of Your Teeth\", \"Ondine\", \"Kiss Me Kate\" and \"The Kids\". Dates- 1959 - 60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Robert Telford. Subject- Rehearsal schedules, invitations, programs: \"Life With Mother\", \"The Limbo Kid\", \"Pygmalian\" and \"The Brothers Karamazov\". Dates- 1961 - 62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Reviews, letter/telegrams of compliment. Programs: \"Teahouse of the August Moon\", \"The Woman from Colchis\", \"Hall of Mirrors\", \"Caesar and Cleopatra\" and \"The Most Happy Fella\". Dates- 1962 - 63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Reviews, letters and telegrams of compliment. Program: \"A Thousand Clowns\". Dates- 1963 - 64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Robert Telford. Subject- Reviews, letters/telegrams of compliment. Programs: \"The Admiral Crichton\", \"Hedda Gabler\". \"Tartuffe\" and \"No Time For Sergeants\". Dates- 1964 - 65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Reviews, letters/telegrams of compliment. Programs: \"The Comedy of Errors\", \"The Visit\" and \"Fanny\". Dates- 1964 - 65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Letters/telegrams of compliment. Programs: \"Androcles and The Lion\", \"The Miracle Worker\". Contributions from Dan River Mills. Photographs. Dates- 1966 - 67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and Keith Fowler. Subject- Reviews, letters/telegrams of compliment, opening night gala, Safari Theatre/Dinners. Programs: \"The Glass Menagerie\", \"Once In A Lifetime\", \"Julius Caesar\", \"Blithe Spirit\" and \"Three Penny Opera\". Dates- 1970 - 71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown, Keith Fowler and Ken Letner. Subject- Reviews and Letters/telegrams of compliment. Programs: \"Charley's Aunt\", \"The Sorrows of Frederick The Great\", \"Uncle Vanya\", \"Twelfth Night, On What You Will\" and \"the Man Who Lost the River\". Dates- 1971 - 72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and Keith Fowler. Subject- Timetable, production schedules, Safari theatre Dinners, programs and reviews. Dates- 1972 - 73 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Letters to former subscribers seeking financial assistance for the upcoming season. Photographs. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Program and letter/telegrams of compliment. Dates- 1960 - 61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and Keith Fowler. Subject- VMFA By- Laws 1972, Minutes of Theatre Arts Committee 10/21/71, agendas, budget and cost estimates. Dates- 1955 - 72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Programming, policy for relations to the VMFA, contractual agreements, events schedules, promotion plans and financial statements, programs and brochures. Executive board meetings: 7/57, 11/57, 2/58, 4/58, 5/58. Dates- 4/56 - 9/59 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Letters and contributions from Chamber Music Society Patrons. Dates- 1956 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Proposal for the formation of the Dance Society, guest list, officers, policy regarding the Dance Society's relationship to the VMFA. Minutes of Executive Board, 5/11/56, 6/12/57, 7/57, 12/57. Receipt and attendance records, contributions, programs, pamphlets and guest performers. Dates- 5/56 - 5/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Letters and contributions from patrons of Dance Society. Dates- 1956 - 57 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Rockefeller grant to the museum to develop theatre and a program in drama, 1955. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Kay Rockefeller. Subject- Traveling exhibition troupe for children's theatre: financial statement and invitations. Dates- 9/57 - 3/58 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Program for \"Rossum's Universal Robots\". Dates- 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- VMT designated seating area according to race, and letters of protest in support of Dr. Mary Elizabeth Johnson. Dates- 1/56 - 5/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Program and letters/telegrams of compliment. Dates- 1961 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, Robert Telford and Morton Thalhimer. Subject- Attendance records, publicity program and biographical data. Dates- 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Letters and telegrams of compliment. Dates- 1960 - 61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Cost estimate, theatre needs and improvements. Date- 12/56 - 7/57 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Sample survey, list of Chapter/Affiliate communities. Dates- 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, Morton Thalhimer and Robert Telford. Subject- Theatre Arts Committee agenda, VMT proposals for: director, administrator, production and apprentices. Date- 1965 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- \"The Gallows Man\", limited performance schedule, invitations. Dates- 1958 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Events program, list of composers represented. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Cancelled, considered distasteful for VMT audience. Dates- 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Program and letters, telegrams of compliment. Dates- 1967 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- floor plans. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- AAMD conference, theft of Roualt drawing from Toronto Gallery, requests for publications. Dates- 5/50 - 1/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains reports concerning slide sets and film strips distributed throughout the state. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Fashion designer to lecture on fashion from 1752 to 1952 for the exhibition: \"Habiliments for Heroines\". Dates- 1952 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- New York World's Fair, newspaper and magazine clippings. Dates- 1965 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- His election to VMFA Board, museum business. Dates- 5/51 - 2/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Newspaper and magazine clippings of Governor Tuck. Dates- 12/49 - 1/50 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Biographical data, Tunnard's expertise on city planning. Virginia Town Case Study Group: \"Problems of Planning in the Small Southern Town\". Dates- 1952 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Severance of affiliation to the VMFA. Dates- 2/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Artist for VMFA Christmas card. Dates- 1961 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from F. Brandt and Wm. Gaines. Subject- Seminar to expose students and teachers to the function and operation of VMFA, agenda, program procedure, etc. Dates- 11/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Questionnaire from UCLA Graduate School of Management and the College of Fine Arts on the priorities related to the Arts, pamphlets. \"U.S. Information Agency-Its Task in World Affairs\". Date- 4/51 - 7/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from T. Colt and L. Cheek. Subject- Annual Meeting Minutes, travel authorization, organization news, pamphlets, general UNESCO business. Dates- 10/46 - 10/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Conference topic: Aid to South American Museums, project development, UNESCO Annual Report, Report of Program Committee. The Voice of America, Forum Lectures with transcript of by L. Cheek of \"The Art Museum As A Community Center\". Dates- 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Requests for loans of slides from South American Museums for L. Cheek's presentation to Denver conference, list of South American Museums. Dates- 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Opening of UDC new building. Resolution concerning accessibility to members of UDC, invitations. Dates- 6/57 - 12/62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Correspondence, reports, minutes. Expansion of local service. Dates- 1971 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Charitable organizations that have received UGF monies and fund raising campaign. Dates- 1972 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- The Air Force Memorial Center: statement of purpose, design, personnel requirements, building program, Minutes of U.S. Air Force Fine Art Committee 6/58 and 12/60, \"Proposal For The USAF Memorial Education Center\", travel vouchers and floor plan for the Academy Museum (Planetarium). Slides. Dates- 2/57-4/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Edward R. Murrow as Director, merging of the People-to People Program (organization of museum professional) with the USIA. Newspaper clippings. Dates- 1961 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- \"Forum Series\": International Broadcast, lecture series. Essay- \"the Art Museum As A Community Center\" by L. Cheek. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- UNESCO Action to safeguard Nubian monuments due to the construction of the Aswan Dam. Roster of Honorary Committee, International Action Committee, United Arab Committee, Executive Board Minutes. Dates- 4/60 - 11/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Virginia State Employees U.S. Savings Bond campaign, handbook for canvassers, meeting agendas and progress reports. Dates- 1973 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek to Col. H.W. Fitzroy. Subject- Coordinating agency between institutions and other cultural, educational and scientific agencies in Virginia through a lecture series of visiting scholars. Dates- 9/54 - 8/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence with Bayly Art Museum and the McIntire School of Fine Arts at the University of Virginia. Dates- 1935-43. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Lecturers and AIV contributors, loans of objects, fellowships. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and T. Colt. Subject- UVA Museum loan of objects and lecture tours, fellowships. List of prints on loan to VMFA from Catesby estate and list of Lurcat Tapestries. Dates- 8/47 - 12/59 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Museum business, Artmobile, VMT, requests for loans, contributions and gifts. Reference to photos of ancient Greek sculpture, architecture and landscape views, invitations, pamphlets and postcards. Dates- 10/58 - 12/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains the schedules for staff vacations. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence of Hans van Weeren-Griek, curator of Education at the VMFA. Dates- 1940-44.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Report regarding vandalism and misconduct: soaping of the fountains and damage to shrubs. Dates- 11/58 - 3/59 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Velz' service as VMFA Head of promotion, civilian and military experience record, newspaper clippings and Melchers Estate. Dates- 1949 - 55 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains general correspondence of Velz, Associate Director of VMFA 1958. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Status of tax deduction, recommendations for event, invitations and dance card. Dates- 1964 - 65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- 9the Annual Viennese Ball sponsored by the Council: Ball Committee, agenda, decoration, invitations, etc. Dates- 1967 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. Subject- Virginia Art Alliance By-Laws, program and minutes of VAA meeting 1945, Report of the Trustees of Richmond Academy of Arts 1933, correspondence with other members of VAA, etc. Dates- 1933-6/45. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- program for annual meeting 1941, blank ballots labeled \"Board of Trustees Ballots\", statement of need for a state Supervisor of Fine Arts Education. Dates- 4/40-2/42. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. T.C. Colt (Secretary of VA. Art Alliance). Subject- reports of activities of organization members 1942-3, correspondence with organization members-no annual meeting held this year due to World War II, etc. Dates- 3/43-5/43. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. T.C. Colt (Secretary of VA. Art Alliance). Subject- announcement, agenda and program for annual meeting 1944, correspondence with organization members, election of officers/trustees, etc. Dates- 3/44-4/44. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard (Secretary of VAA). Subject- Virginia Art Alliance meeting minutes ('49), listing and certification of delegates to VAA annual convention ('49), listing of the VAA Board of Trustees ('49), etc. Dates- 1948-49.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Minutes from meetings and correspondence. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to Miss Helen C. Rose (Virginia Art Alliance President). Subject- correspondence with member organizations, etc. Dates- 3/58-8/58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by M.B. Christison (Assistant Director VMFA). Subject- minutes of Trustees meeting and annual meeting 1959, roster of officers and Trustees, program for annual meeting 1960, etc. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by H.B. Gayle (Director of Extension Dept. VMFA, Secretary of Va. Art Alliance). Subject- announcement, replies agenda and program for annual meeting of (1936) the VAA Trustees, listing of organizational members to VAA, certification forms for delegates to the VAA annual convention (1936), etc. Dates- 5/35-5/36. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by H.B. Gayle (Director of Extension VMFA, Secretary of VA. Art Alliance). Subject- announcements, program and report for VAA annual meeting 1937, resolution changing the organization of the VAA (consolidating its function with that of the VMFA), certification of delegates to VAA annual meeting 1937, etc. Dates- 4/37. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by H.B. Gayle (Director of Extension Dept., Secretary of VA, Art Alliance). Subject- VAA annual meeting announcement and program (1938), certification for delegates to VAA annual convention 1938, correspondence with member organizations about the reorganization of the VAA (consolidating its function with that of the VMFA), etc. Dates- 2/38-4/38. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by H.B. Gayle (Director of Extension Dept. VMFA, Secretary of VA. Art Alliance). Subject- announcements and program for VAA annual meeting 1939, certification of delegates to the VAA annual convention 1939, letter from Gayle to the State Board of Education supporting the appointment of a state supervisor of art, etc. Dates- 3/39-6/39. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by H.B. Gayle (Director of Extension Dept. VMFA, Secretary of VA. Art Alliance) Subject- announcement and program for annual meeting 1940, correspondence with member organizations, nomination of trustees, certification of delegates to annual convention 1940, etc. Dates- 3/39-5/40. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard (Secretary of VA. Art Alliance) Subject- announcement and program for annual meeting 1941, report of the VAA 1940-1, listing of organization members, By-Laws of VAA 1934, correspondence with trustees, etc. Dates- 3/41-4/41. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard (Secretary of VA. Art Alliance) Subject- program for annual meeting 1942, roster of member organizations, reports from member organizations, Annual Report of the VAA 1941-2, listing of VAA lectures in 1941, Museum Bulletin (VMFA) vol.2, no.6, 1942etc. Dates- 3/42-4/42. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. T.C. Colt (Secretary of VA. Art Alliance). Subject- announcements, program and minutes for annual meeting 1944, reports of member organizations 1944, certification of delegates to annual convention 1944, listing of Board resolutions during war time, roster of member organizations, etc. Dates- 4/44-5/44. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. T.C. Colt (Secretary of VA Art Alliance). Subject- announcements, program and minutes for annual meeting 1945, roster of trustees and nominating committee, reports of member organizations, certification of delegates to annual convention 1945, etc. Dates- 3/45-2/46. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard (Secretary of VA. Art Alliance) Subject- minutes of annual meeting 1945, announcements, program and minutes for annual meeting 1946, correspondence with member organizations, reports of member organizations, certification of delegates to annual convention 1946, Secretary's report to VAA 1946, rosters of member organizations and trustees 1946, final copy of Facilities for Organization Members Comprising the Virginia Art Alliance booklet, correspondence with George Rickey about a panel discussion, etc. Dates- 2/46-7/46. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard (Secretary of VA. Art Alliance) Subject- minutes of annual meeting 1945,announcements, program and minutes for annual meeting 1946, correspondence with member organizations, reports of member organizations, certification of delegates to annual convention 1946, Secretary's report to VAA 1946, rosters of member organizations and trustees 1946, final copy of Facilities for Organization Members Comprising the Virginia Art Alliance booklet, correspondence with George Rickey about a panel discussion, etc. Dates- 2/46-7/46. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard (Secretary of VAA). Subject- Virginia Art Alliance meeting program ('46 and'47) and minutes ('46), list of members ('47), certification of delegates to annual VAA convention ('47), Reports of art activities around the state, etc. Dates- 1946-7. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard (Secretary of VA. Art Alliance)and M.B. Christison (Curator of Education). Subject- copies of 1947 resolution about art display areas in public buildings, minutes of annual meeting 1947, announcements and program for annual meeting 1948, roster of member organizations 1948, correspondence about securing guest speakers for VAA annual convention 1948, certification of delegates to annual convention 1949, etc. Dates- 7/45-11/48. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard (Secretary of VAA). Subject- membership roster ('48), list of trustees ('48), announcement, minutes and attendance to annual meeting ('48), summary of panel discussion about art education in Va. schools, statement of VAA purposes and objectives, etc. Dates- 1948. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard (Secretary of VAA). Subject- minutes of the Virginia Art Alliance meeting ('47 and'48), Board meeting announcement and attendance, program of annual meeting ('48), list of suggested nominees to the VAA Board ('48), etc. Dates- 1947-8.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard (Secretary of VAA). Subject- annual reports of activities made by VAA members. Dates- 1948.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Annual meeting 1955. Correspondence, resolutions and programs. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Correspondence, minutes and agendas. Form letter announcing annual meeting 1956. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Minutes, agenda and correspondence. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by M.B. Christison (Assistant Director VMFA). Subject- announcement and minutes of Fall Meeting 1957, correspondence with member organizations, etc. Dates- 11/57-12/57. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Meeting held at the Museum. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by M.B. Christison (Assistant Director VMFA). Subject- announcements, program and minutes for annual meeting 1957, appointments to nominating committee, minutes of the Trustees meeting 1957, roster of organization members, The Annual Review of the Virginia Art Alliance 5/39,etc. Dates- 2/57. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by M.B. Christison (Assistant Director VMFA). Subject- announcements and tentative reservation list for annual meeting 1958, etc. Dates- 9/58-10/58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by M.B. Christison (Assistant Director VMFA). Subject- announcements, program and minutes for annual meeting 1958, reports of member organizations, Virginia Art Alliance By-Laws, proposed revisions to By-Laws, VAA procedures, appointments to committees and to board, etc. Dates- 1/58-5/58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by M.B. Christison (Assistant Director VMFA). Subject- announcements, program and minutes from annual meeting 1959, member organization reports, roster of VA. Art Alliance officers and trustees, VAA By-Laws, etc. Dates- 5/59. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by M.B. Christison Assistant Director VMFA). Subject- announcement and schedule for annual meeting 1959, blank reservation forms for school artmobile visits, etc. Dates- 10/59. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by M.B. Christison (Assistant Director VMFA). Subject- announcements and program for annual meeting 1960, listing of nominating committee appointments, roster of officers and trustees, listing of delegates to annual meeting, etc. Dates- 3/60-4/60. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- reports from member organizations, etc. Dates- 1956-7. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- List of organizational members and their attendance, correspondence and form letters. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Board of trustees and list of members 1951-52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Board of trustees' meeting 1953. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Board of Trustees, 1952-55. Correspondence, minutes. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Trustee correspondence, minutes and members. Dates- 1956. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard Subject- preliminary work for the VAA booklet: \"Facilities for Organization Members Comprising the Virginia Art Alliance\". Dates- 8/45. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by M.B. Christison (Secretary Virginia Art Alliance). Subject- minutes of Virginia Art Alliance (VAA) annual meeting 1957, proposed revisions to By-Laws, etc. Dates- 8/56-1/60. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by H.B. Gayle (Director of Extension Dept. VMFA, Secretary of VA Art Alliance). Subject- outline of a state art federation, constitutions, by-laws, information on other art federations (i.e.: The American Federation of Art, The Kansas State Federation of Art, The Indiana Federation of Art Clubs, etc.), etc. Dates- 1/34. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Va. Art Alliance procedures and a short history, draft of proposed revisions to VAA By-Laws, Annual Review of the Virginia Art Alliance. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by H.B. Gayle (Director of Extension Dept. VMFA/ Secretary of the VA Art Alliance). Subject- VAA By-Laws 1934, resolution (1936) to consolidate the functions of the VMFA and VAA, information about the development of a new type of VMFA annual membership- the organization membership, etc. Dates- 1934-10/37. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by H.B. Gayle (Director of Extension Dept. VMFA, Secretary of VA Art Alliance). Subject- listing of Trustees 1934- 39, Trustee meeting announcements, letters accepting election to the VAA Board of Trustees, etc. Dates- 11/34-4/38. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- VMFA representative on the Virginia Art Commission. Dates- 11/55 - 12/56 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- selecting and securing jurors for the exhibition \"Virginia Artists 1955\", listing of pieces and artist included in the exhibition, printed material for the exhibition, etc. Dates- 12/54-5/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Jurors: Paul Smith, Rose Slivka and Frank Getlein. Salon des Refuse's, biographical data, exhibition catalog. Dates- 6/66 - 6/67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Prospective jurors and exhibition announcement. Dates- 1968 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and F. Brandt. Subject- Jurors: Thomas Hess. Exhibition statement, reception, guest list, members preview, program agenda, discontinuation of salon des refuse's, installation and exhibition catalog. Dates- 1967, 11/70 - 4/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Newspaper and magazine clippings.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Correspondence regarding auditor's reports. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Audit Reports 1936-56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Auditors Survey and Systems study of the VMFA. 1954. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Wm. Morrison. Subject- Filming of \"California Watercolors\" traveling exhibition with footage of Virginia Beach Sidewalk Show included in the 25th anniversary film. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Prospectus for the Virginia Center For the Performing Arts. Statement of purpose: Academy-Conservatoire of Dramatic Art with training center and professional theatre. Dates- 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Regarding objects and paintings in private collections throughout state of Virginia. Correspondence with artists and owners. 1935-45. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Statement of mission, NEA grants, proposals, awards, potential applicants, recipients. Collectors' Circle: Arts and Humanities Challenge grants for Conservation projects. Degas exhibition. Dates- 2/74 - 6/78 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- VCU and U of R Drama departments. VMFA/VCU Museum Methods Course. Dates- 1971 - 72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Peter Mooz and J.M. Brown. Subject- Current/future cooperation between VCU and VMFA: theatre, Art Historical studies, education, museum training, music dept.'s, VCU Conservation Lab and Anderson Gallery. Dates- 1/73 - 2/77 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and F. Brandt. Subject- Juror: Paul Smith. Reception, guest list, program, agenda and exhibition catalog. Dates- 3/71 - 3/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Juror: Henry Wolf. Event program, invitations, guest list, statistics regarding entrants, certificate winners, etc. Exhibition catalogs for \"Virginia Designers\", 1970 and 1971; \"Virginia Photographers\", 1970 Date- 1970 - 71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Regarding state budget 1946-52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- VEA Centennial Event and retired teachers complex, theatre program and Executive Committee Minutes, 12/61. Dates- 10/63 - 10/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Retired teachers apartment complex proposed for the 2900 block of Grove Ave., later rejected by the City Council, newspaper clippings. Dates- 1965 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Exhibition: \"American Rooms in Miniature\", sponsored by Va. Federation of Women's Clubs, sponsorship of statewide tour of Artmobile, newspaper clippings and pamphlets, \"Virginia Journal of Education\", 10/63, catalog of \"American Rooms in Miniature\" by Mrs. J.W. Thorne, Art Institute of Chicago, 1941. Dates- 6/53 - 2/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Virginia Federation of Women's Clubs Statewide Arts Festival. Dates- 5/67 - 3/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Thank you notes from newly elected/reelected members of the House of Delegates. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence with Gov. John. S. Battle. Dates- 1949-54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence with Gov. Colgate W. Darden. Dates- 1942-45. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence with Gov. George C. Peery. Dates- 1935-38. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Bills vetoed and passed by Gov. Thomas B. Stanley [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence with Gov. William M. Tuck. Dates-1946-50. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Multi-level Arts Festival held annually in Abingdon, Va., loans of art works, consultation on programming and pamphlets. Dates- 11/52 - 10/56 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, F. Numan (Wm. and Mary) Subject- Meeting to focus on Architecture and the Humanities. Dates- 11/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Catalog from Franklin Mint series of silver commemorative medals. Norton Simon summary of Annual report, 1970. Dates- 1970 -71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Mrs. J.G. Pollard was chairman of this agency; copies of: Fundamentals of a Growing Recreation Program by James E. Rogers. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Agendas and minutes of meetings.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Concerns a Governor's commission to study juvenile delinquency and the Virginia Advisory Legislative Council. 1954-56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Report to the Committee on \"Recreation as a Function of Government in Virginia.\"   [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- copies of the executive order creating the Inter-Agency Committee on Recreation. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- planning a listing of recreation films available through state agencies and 16mm Recreation Films Available in Virginia published by the VA Inter-Agency Committee on Recreation, etc. Dates- 6/55-1/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- working papers and final copies of the \"1st Report to the Governor by the Virginia Inter-Agency Committee on Recreation\". Dates- 10/53-1/54; Correspondence Subject- copies of the \"First Report to the Governor by the Inter-Agency Committee on Recreation\". [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Selected legislation on recreation. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- membership rosters for the VA Inter-Agency Committee on Recreation. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- statewide recreation reports listing facilities, budgets, organizations and needs, pamphlets from the National Recreation Association, etc. Dates- 7/53-9/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Sponsored by the National Recreation Association 1955-56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains a listing of personnel and the purpose of the committee.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Newspaper clippings and pamphlets.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Pamphlets, magazine articles etc. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Copies of \"Fundamentals of a Growing Recreation Program\" by James E. Rogers. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- working papers for and final copies of the \"1st and 2nd Reports to the Governor by the Virginia Inter-Agency Committee on Recreation\". Dates- 11/55-1/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and F. Brandt. Subject- Juror: Sarah Tomerlin Lee, Biographical data, event program, pamphlets and catalog for exhibition. Dates- 9/70 - 3/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Museum events, rosters: Senate, House of Delegates. Letter to members of the general assembly. Essay- \"The Virginia Museum and the Arts in Virginia\". Dates- 1960 - 69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Reception for organization composed of Mayors, City Managers and City Officials. Dates- 8/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Ms. Faye Ambrose and Mrs. J.G. Pollard, M.B. Christison (Assistant Director) and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for a VMFA student fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year. Dates- 5/56-5/57. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mr. Charles E. Baker and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- applications and award letters (1950, 1951) for VMFA in-state fellowship, artist progress reports for 2 years, etc. Dates- 5/50-5/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Ms. Regina Bartley and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for VMFA out-of-state fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year, etc. Dates- 4/51-5/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mr. Wm. Thomas Bland and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application and award letter for VMFA fellowship, thank you notes made by Mr. Bland (mixed media including watercolors). Dates- 8/48-2/50. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mr. Robert Brushwood and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations, award letter for VMFA student fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year. Dates- 5/55-6/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mr. Kuhn R. Caldwell and Mrs. J.G. Pollard, M.B. Christison (Assistant Director), and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for VMFA fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year . Dates- 12/55-5/57. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mary Frances Cheatham and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for a VMFA junior fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year. Dates- 1/49-3/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Ms. Janet Clausen and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for VMFA student fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year, etc. Dates- 5/53-6/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mr. Robert L. Davis and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- recommendations and award letter for VMFA in-state fellowship, photos of artist's work, artist progress reports for 1 year, etc. Dates- 4/53-6/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mr. Worden Day and Mrs. J.G. Pollard, M.B. Christison and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for VMFA fellowship, etc. Dates-4/49-8/50. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mr. T.V. Downing, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application and award letter for VMFA out-of-state fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year, etc. Dates- 10/49-4/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mr. Charles Flynn, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for VMFA student fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year. Dates- 4/51-4/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Ms. Jenny-Lynn Franklin and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for VMFA out-of-state fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year, etc. Dates- 5/53-4/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Ms. Jenny-Lynn Franklin and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for VMFA out-of-state fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year, etc. Dates- 2/54-7/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Ms. Jenny-Lynn Franklin and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- award letter for VMFA in-state fellowship, etc. Dates- 5/55-6/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Ms. Barbara Harding and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- applications ('53 and '54), recommendations and award letter for VMFA student fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year, etc. Dates- 4/53-6/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Ms. Catherine M. Hipp and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for VMFA student fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year, etc. Dates- 5/52-5/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mr. Jem W. Hom and Mrs. J.G. Pollard, M.B. Christison (Assistant Director) and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for a VMFA student fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year, etc. Dates- 4/56-7/57. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between W.B. Houghland and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for VMFA student fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year, etc. Dates- 5/55-6/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Ms. Caroline C. Huff and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- recommendations and award letter for VMFA student fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year, etc. Dates- 5/53-6/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mr. William W. Jackson and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek Jr. Subject- applications (1948,1949), recommendations and award letter for VMFA fellowship, etc. Dates- 5/48. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mr. Benjamin Knapp and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for VMFA out-of-state fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year, etc. Dates- 5/53-8/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mr. James Leedy and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and M.B. Christison (Assistant Director). Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for VMFA out-of-state fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year, etc. Dates- 5/57-6/58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Ms. Brenda R. MacBaisey and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for VMFA student fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year (includes lithography proofs), etc. Dates- 5/55-6/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mr. James P. Moyers and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for VMFA student fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year, etc. Dates- 5/53-5/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mr. Joe Ravenscroft and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for VMFA student fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year, etc. Dates- 5/52-5/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Marnye Reinhart and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- biographical information, application and recommendations for VMFA fellowship, etc. Dates- 8/48-10/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Marnye Reinhart and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- biographical information, recommendations for VMFA fellowship, etc. Dates-8/48-10/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between M.F. Russell and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for out-of-state fellowship, artist progress report for 1 year, etc. Dates- 4/55-7/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between R.E. Spain and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for VMFA in-state fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year, etc. Dates- 5/55-6/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Ms. Mary R. Tatum and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for VMFA out-of-state fellowship, artist progress reports for 1year, etc. Dates- 5/51-5/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Primm Turner and Mrs. J.G. Pollard, M.B. Christison (Assistant Director) and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for VMFA out-of-state fellowship, artist progress report for 1 year, application for Catherwood Foundation fellowship, etc. Dates- 3/56-9/57. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mr. E. Parker Twombly and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application and recommendations for VMFA out-of-state fellowship, recommendation letters written by: Ben Shahn and Robert Motherwell, artist progress report for 1 year, etc. Dates- 5/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mr. Benjamin Wigfall and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application and recommendations for VMFA student fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year. Dates- 5/51-5/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mr. Benjamin Wigfall and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for VMFA student fellowship, artist progress report for 1 year, etc. Dates- 6/51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mr. Howard Woody and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for student fellowship, etc. Dates- 4/54-6/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mr. Peter Wreden and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for VMFA in-state fellowship, etc. Dates- 4/53-5/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- listing of fellowship applicants, requests for applications, rejection letters, etc. Dates- 3/49-6/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- applications, recommendations and rejection letters for those applicants not chosen to receive fellowships. Dates- 3/52-5/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr., L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- gift of GM stock, the proceeds to be used for the proposed VMFA fellowship, fellowship announcement, minutes of the fellowship committee meeting (1954), etc. Dates- 12/40-5/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- listing of applicants 1942-44, listing of types of fellowships offered by the Museum, etc. Dates- 1942-11/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. Subject- various applications, recommendations, rejection letters, etc. Dates- 5/46-6/46. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- announcements of fellowships, blank fellowship applications, requests for applications, various completed applications, award and rejection letters for fellowships, artist reply letters, etc. Dates-4/46-12/47. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- various applications, recommendations, fellowship recipient progress reports, award and rejection letters, correspondence with Fellowship committee, etc. Dates- 4/47-9/48. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject-the organization of the Fellowship committee, requests for fellowship applications, etc. Dates- 9/48. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Mr. John L. Pratt. Subject- gift of GM stock, the proceeds to be used for the proposed VMFA fellowship program, minutes of: annual board meeting (1941), executive committee meeting (1940), VA artists fellowship committee meeting (1940), announcement/application for VMFA fellowship, etc. Dates- 6/40-4/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- General correspondence about the Museum. Dates- 1939-46. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Exhibition- \"The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in Roanoke\", 1948.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Essays by Director Thomas Colt on the Principles and Work of the Virginia Museum of Fine arts and its history.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Timetable, agenda, invitation, guest list. Dates- 1972 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and F. Brandt. Subject- Juror: Henry Callahan, biographical data, entry form, letters to selected applicants, statistics: entrants vs. applicants etc., and jury procedure. Dates- 4/71-2/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Fellowships, VPI Traveling Theatre. Letter to Josef Albers with biographical data, invitations and exhibitions. Dates- 3/59 - 10/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains pamphlets and correspondence between this association and Mrs. Pollard's Inter-agency committee on recreation 1949-54; Reports and Inventories of recreational activities of state agencies. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- VMFA budget, state issue vehicles, Artmobile, salaries, Robinson House, etc. Dates- 1960 - 69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Complimentary memberships to members of the house of delegates, travel regulations, United Givers Fund campaign, management studies. Dates- 1970 - 72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- VSAA membership rosters, membership of confidential secretaries to directors of state agencies. Dates- 9/63 - 3/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from the Office of the Governor. Subject- Memos to heads of state agencies regarding all manner of state operations, capital outlays. Annual Report of \"Virginia Department of Vocational Rehabilitation\", 1976. Dates- 1/73 - 10/76 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from the Office of the Governor. Subject- Affirmative Action and Freedom of Information Act requests. \"Virginia Local and Regional Planning 1974\"; \"Virginia Commission Visually Handicapped Annual Report\", 1973-74; \"Virginia Highway Commission Annual Report\", 1973-74. Dates- 11/74 - 12/76 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from the Office of the Governor. Subject- State governmental management, budget appropriation requests, Virginia calendar of events, newsletters, museum salaries and the Virginia Privacy Act of 1976. Dates- 4/75 - 4/77 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Regards donating old exhibition materials 1950-51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from T. Colt. Subject- Roster of VMFA Trustees, resume of progress in the Fine Arts of Virginia. Dates- 1946 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and E.M. Kates (VSIF). Subject- Planting of flower beds and maintenance of interior foliage, Elizabeth Kates Foundation. Dates- 8/56 - 4/67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Cleaning and treatment reports of portraits owned by the Virginia State Library and Archives. Also correspondence regarding the wartime protection of Virginia's cultural materials, 1935-42. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- outline of annual meeting. Dates- 11/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- \"Planning Your Town\" traveling exhibition, photos and description of exhibition installation, copy of an essay written by Cheek for Art Digest (4/52) Dates- 2/52-10/56.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- VA Union choir singing at the Museum during the Christmas season, pamphlets about Museum sponsored activities during the holidays, etc. Dates- 9/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Statewide competition for the design of Memorial and jury selection. L. Cheek's service as advisor to the Memorial Commission. T.J. Collins and Son as winners of competition. \"Program Of Competition For The Virginia World War II Memorial\". Dates- 12/50 - 3/52 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- \"Program Of Competition For The Virginia World War II Memorial\", firms invited to compete in the final selection, expenses incurred and resumes of applicants. Dates- 1951 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, John J. Wicker Jr. (Chairman). Subject- Competition program, VWW II Memorial Commission meeting minutes, \"Preamble\", for the creation of the memorial, \"Architectural Competitions\", AIA Document no.213. Drawings/plans and photographs for site development. Dates- 5/50 - 12/51 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- 1953 Official Report of the Virginia World War II Memorial Commission. Dates- 1953. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Competition program and closing proceedings. Dates- 1951 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Applications from selected entrants, official report of the jury in their selection of J.T. Collins and Son, (A.I.A.). Dates- 3/51 - 2/52 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Report of the Jury concerning the winning design. Jury members: Waldon Franklin, George Howe, Frederick C. Disque, Edward D. Stone, W. S. Robertson, biographical data included and list of competition entrants. Dates- 1951 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Guest lecturers, membership. Dates- 12/63 - 8/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Mrs. von Keller. Subject- appointment of von Keller as Acting Director of VMFA in absence of Colt, biographical information, etc. Dates- 4/35-6/42. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Mrs. von Keller (Art Director, Randolph-Macon Woman's College). Subject- personal, Museum events, etc. Dates- 8/42-3/51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Morton Vose. Subject- Acquisitions and provenance of objects. Dates- 7/56 - 2/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Mrs. J.G. Pollard, T. Colt. Priscilla Crum and L. Cheek. Subject- Segregation in children's art classes, Study of early 19th century architect and builder John Jordan. WRVA Radio weekly series of VMFA activities, Salon des Refuses' for artists eliminated from the Virginia Artists juried exhibition. World War II Memorial design competition, Artmobile, newspaper clippings, paintings from the Williams Collection and the Helena Woolworth McCann Collection of Export Collection. Exhibition catalog: \"Eugene Wiesz\". Photographs. Dates- 9/45 - 12/55 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and M. Christison. Subject- Artmobile, AIV, sit-see chairs, collectors circle, Fellows, Wise Pre-Columbian Collection, requests for employment. Woodrow Wilson Birthplace Foundation: Annual Report 10/64. Gifts, loans, contributions and acquisitions. Dates- 3/60 -11/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and P. Near. Subject- Exhibition announcements, invitations, newsletters, biographical data, requests for employment. Purchases, gifts and acquisitions. Damage report of art works. \"Profile\", re: Tishman Collection of African Objects. \"Hermes Wingraf Quarterly Catalog\", Summer 1971, re: 17th century Dutch still-lifes. Dates- 2/70 - 3/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Waddy bequest for fountain construction. Costs of construction and maintenance of fountains: National Gallery, Frick Collection and Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, includes photographs. Blueprints/plans: VMFA Site Development, East Elevations. Excerpt from the will of Woodson P. Waddy. Dates- 1947, 1951 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Bronze Waddy Memorial Fountains, architects: Eggers and Higgins, Sculptor: Ralph Menconi. Contractual agreement with architects, Blueprints/ plans, detail drawings for : Waddy Memorial Fountain, Triton Fountain, East elevation and site development plans. Dates- 8/53 - 11/55 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt and Mr. Clifford L. Walker. Subject- inscribed plates for paintings in Museum collection, bronze busts and tablets for founders. Dates- 11/35-8/41. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Walpole Society Dinner, membership roster and newspaper clippings. Dates- 1966 - 67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- VMFA staff orders for conduct of Museum during an emergency, pamphlets from the U.S. Government, Association of Art Museum Directors and American and British museums about art preservation in case of a wartime emergency. Dates- 1/42. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Warburg Collection on loan to VMFA and his address to collector's circle. Bulletin vol.18 no.9 5/58 Dates- 5/57 - 10/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- VMT scenery design. Dates- 1968 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- pamphlets from the U.S. Government, Association of Art Directors and American and British museums about art preservation in case of a wartime emergency. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. Subject- prospective sale of George Washington portrait by Peale to the state of Virginia, history of the painting, may have been commissioned by the state in 1784 for use by Houdin (the sculptor of the George Washington statue in the capital). Dates- 10/37-6/44. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Marion Junkin. Subject- Metropolitan Collection on permanent loan to W\u0026L, letter from M. Junkin espousing the talents/commitments of the young artist Cy Twombly. Hans Gasman as restorer for VMFA lists of objects and exhibitions. Dates- 11/49 - 12/55 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr., Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Mr. Alexander W. Weddell. Subject- Weddell's presidency of the VMFA Board of Trustees, Museum events and daily operations, Museum investments and gifts to the Museum, gifts from Weddell, listing of Trustees 1942, listing of Trustees committee assignments 1945. Dates- 9/35-6/45. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from T. Colt and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- Founding member of VMFA, resolution from Executive Board in memoriam of Alexander Wilbourne and Virginia Chase Weddell. Award of the Webster S. Rhoads Medal for distinguished service. Minutes of Annual Meeting, descent and authenticity of a pair of copies of portraits of George Mason and his wife. Dates- 7/45 - 1/48 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Foundation financial support: VMT, library, contributions to Fellows fund, book purchases, VMFA services catalog. Dates- 7/66 - 12/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Director of Gallery of Modern Art, NYC, and his service as a juror. Dates- 1965 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- \"Time\" article on George Catlin, artist of the American West. Dates- 1954 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and P. Mellon. Subject- Ultimate destination of Mellon English Collection. Dates- 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Tour request. Dates- 9/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek to Mrs. J. H. Parsons. Subject- Wheelchairs adapted for sit-see chairs and underwritten by Mrs. Parsons. Dates- 10/65 - 3/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Lecture/recital to VMFA council and Fellows. Dates- 1965 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Invitation to L. Cheek by President Johnson to attend luncheon for President-elect Barrentos of Bolivia. Dates- 7/20/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Objects on loan to White House. Dates- 1965 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Theo B. White. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Diorama's made by Whitelaw in the collection of the L.A. County Museum and George Washington Masonic National Memorial Association. Photographs Dates- 7/62 - 7/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. Subject- general correspondence with a Trustee on Museum programs and operating activities (esp. Accessions Committee). Dates- 6/35-3/44. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Beatrice von Keller, T. Colt and L. Cheek. Subject- Organization of an exhibition of pre-Columbian sculpture, Catesby-Jones collection, Whitman Collection of Mayan Sculpture, Chrysler Collection accessions and exhibitions. Date- 8/45 - 5/53 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Mrs. Thelma Cudlipp Whitman. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, etc. Dates- 5/51-2/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Ambassador to Great Britain, invitation to become Collector-of-the- Year. Dates- 5/61 - 7/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and various Whitney Museum staff. Subject- loans to the Museum for the inaugural exhibition, loan to the Whitney from VMFA, museum practices, etc. Dates- 5/35-4/44. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Summer state service projects, VMFA projects list. Dates- 7/55 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Playwright, invitation to address VMT, Time Cover 11/12/53. Dates- 1/53 - 3/62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- VMFA appointment to Board of Trustees, service as President and on the Entertainment Committee. Museum business, South Wing, Fellows, NEFTA. Gift of Mellon French painting collection, gifts, contributions. Dates- 6/65 - 10/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Exhibitions: \"Jean Outland Chrysler Collection\" and \"30 Years of Virginia Art\". List of objects, Charter Day ceremonies: invitation list and dedication of the new Fine Arts building. Essays- \"Thomas Jefferson and the Fine Arts\" and \"The Arts in Virginia\", by L. Cheek 2/67. Dates- 1967 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- VMT and loans of objects to VMFA. Dates- 1/50 - 12/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- Williams Collection inventory, Williams purchase fund, statement concerning the informal agreement between L. Cheek and Mrs. A. D. Williams concerning installation of collection in the new wing. Selected inventory of furnishings in the Williams home. A.D. Williams as recipient of the Rhoads Medal, financial contributions, gifts and loans. Dates- 6/48 - 2/52 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence with Berkley Williams Jr., Virginia artist. Dates- 1936-44.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr., and Mr. E. Rand Williams. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, Rand served as Buildings and Grounds Committee Chairman 1937-8 and as first Vice-President in 1941, etc. Dates- 6/35-6/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Mr. E. Randolph Williams. Subject- Trustee/ Museum business, etc. Dates- 5/51-4/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Glasglow bequest, Melchers Estate, Pratt Jewels, Portrait of \"James Patton Preston\", Gilbert Stuart, general legal questions. Dates- 10/58 - 7/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Election to board of Trustees; Dance Society. Dates- 6/54 - 5/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Advisory committee on the new Reception Center, L. Cheek as a member and a map with the proposed location. \"Summary of Reception Center Objectives and Experience\". Dates- 11/53-1/54 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- List of objects accepted as loans and pending gift status. Dates- 10/49 - 3/50 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Preliminary plans for a foundation to house objects related to W. Wilson's life. Portrait exhibition of the 8 Virginia born Presidents, portrait of Mrs. Wilson, artist unknown. \"Woodrow Wilson's Heritage of Faith\", Frank Bell Lewis, Woodrow Wilson Birthplace Foundation, 1956. Dates- 9/55 - 6/59 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Letters of request and approval for event, agendas and timetable. Dates- 1965 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Letter of confirmation. Dates- 7/11 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Woodlawn Plantation event, guest list and map. Dates- 1971 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. to Worcester Art Museum staff. Subject- loans for VMFA inaugural exhibition, loan to Worcester Art Museum, etc. Dates-8/35-7/40. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. Subject- exhibition held at the Museum \"Southern States Preview\" a regional exhibition connected to the World's Fair. Dates-10/38-12/39. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by applicants to exhibition. Subject- listings of artists accepted to the show (listed state by state). Dates- 12/38-1/39. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Arthur Drexler (MOMA) to lecture on Wright exhibition, reception, guest list. Dates- 1962 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Transcript of radio broadcast 2/26/54, exhibition: \"American Painting\", Artmobile and magazine excerpt. Dates- 1954 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, Betsy Wyeth and Harry Brooks (Knoedlers). Subject- \"Country\": Working drawings, Artmobile layout and tour and reviews. Dates- 2/67 - 11/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, J.M. Brown and P. Near. Subject- Exhibitions, loans, acquisitions, AIV, gifts, contributions. Correspondence with William Zorach, sculptor. Dates- 9/49 - 9/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. Subject- museum practices, loans for the VMFA inaugural exhibition, etc. Dates-9/35-3/45. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- General correspondence from Alumni, possible lecturers, newspaper clippings. Correspondence between Cheek and Alfred Stiegletz. Minutes of Alumni and Friends of the School of Art and Architecture, 5/58, pamphlets. Dates- 6/58 - 4/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- \"Third Report Of The Committee On Architecture, Painting and Sculpture\", 4/50. Committee membership roster, issues facing various Yale departments. \"Bulletin Of Yale University\", series 44, 4/48 #5 and \"Official Register Of Harvard University\", vol. XLV, no.15 7/15/48. Dates- 1949 - 50 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, Mrs. Pollard and M. Christison. Subject- Yale school of the arts general operation, appointment of Joseph Albers, list of University Council Committees. Dates- 9/48 - 9/54 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Draft of the committee report and responses from other Yale committee members regarding departmental personnel, curriculum, problems and resolutions. \"Report Of The Committee Of The Division Of The Arts (Architecture and Planning And Design)\",prepared by L. Cheek, 4/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- \"Report Of The Chairman Of The Committee On The Division Of The Arts (Architecture, Sculpture and Painting)\", 4/48, prepared by L. Cheek. Issues concerning Yale departments of the arts. Minutes of Yale Executive Committee Meetings, various reports on Yale departments. Dates- 1949 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Cheek draft of, \"Report Of The Committee On The Division Of The Arts (Architecture, Sculpture and Painting)\", 1952. Yale policy review, new appointments, letters to other committee members, roster of membership. Dates- 5/51 - 4/52 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Evolving challenges of the various Yale departments. \"Report Of The Committee On The Division Of The Arts (Architecture, Planning and Design)\", 4/53. Dates- 1953 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- VMFA performance of Yale Glee Club, agenda, program, roster, etc. Dates- 10/60 - 1/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","R. Peter Mooz was Director of the museum from 1976-1981.","Charles L. Reed was Interim Director of the museum from 1981-1984.","Paul N. Perrot was Director of the museum from 1984-1991.","Katherine R. Lee was Director of the museum from 1991-2000.","Richard B. Woodward was Interim Director of the museum in 2000.","Michael Brand was Director of the museum from 2000-2005.","Thomas N. Allen was Interim Director of the museum in 2006.","This series contains correspondence and subject files from staff members in the Director's Office.","Carolyn Weekley was the Assistant to the Director from 1978-1979. She later became Curator of Decorative Arts, so there is some overlap in the files with her curatorial work.","Margaret (Peggy) Burke was Assistant to the Director from 1980-1981, then Deputy Director in 1982, Deputy Director. She originally served as Assistant Director for Collections and Interpretation, so there is some overlap in the files with her other work.","Lulan Yu was Assistant to the Director from 2002-2007. Her files are mostly related to the North Wing expansion and the museum identity project.","Lee Anne Hurt Chesterfield was Assistant to the Director from 2004-2009, then became Director of Board Relations and Museum Planning. Her files are mostly related to special projects, exhibitions, and AAM reaccreditation.","This series consists of building files that were maintained separately in the Director's Office. There are often additional building files found in each Director's Correspondence files.","The West Wing was completed in 1985.","The North Wing expansion was completed in 2010.","This series consists of corespondence with internal and external groups, the affiliations or creations of which often often overlap different Directors.","This series consists of minutes and planning documents for meetings convened by the Director.","This series consists of program files that were maintained separately in the Director's Office. There are often additional program and exhibition files found in each Director's Correspondence files.","Medal awarded to Walter Spencer Robertson housed separately.","The collection is subject to all copyright laws. Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by copyright, beyond that allowed by fair use, requires the researcher to obtain permission of copyright holders.","Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Archives","English\n."],"collection_title_tesim":["Director's Correspondence (RG-01), 1927/2009"],"collection_ssim":["Director's Correspondence (RG-01), 1927/2009"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["RG-01","/repositories/2/resources/44"],"unitid_tesim":["RG-01","/repositories/2/resources/44"],"repository_ssm":["Virginia Museum of Fine Arts"],"repository_ssim":["Virginia Museum of Fine Arts"],"creator_corpname_ssim":["Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Archives"],"creators_ssim":["Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Archives"],"access_terms_ssm":["The collection is subject to all copyright laws. Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by copyright, beyond that allowed by fair use, requires the researcher to obtain permission of copyright holders."],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["248.5 Linear Feet 204 boxes; 7,156 folders"],"extent_tesim":["248.5 Linear Feet 204 boxes; 7,156 folders"],"date_range_isim":[1927,1928,1929,1930,1931,1932,1933,1934,1935,1936,1937,1938,1939,1940,1941,1942,1943,1944,1945,1946,1947,1948,1949,1950,1951,1952,1953,1954,1955,1956,1957,1958,1959,1960,1961,1962,1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972,1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,1979,1980,1981,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1988,1989,1990,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007,2008,2009],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection is minimally processed. Requests to perform research must be submitted to the VMFA Archives at least three business days in advance. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAs custodians of public records, VMFA only restricts access to public records when sensitive information is present. Such restrictions are applied in accordance with the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia, § 2.2-3700 thru § 2.2-3714) and the Government Data Collection and Dissemination Practices Act (Code of Virginia, § 2.2-3800 thru § 2.2-3809).\u003c/p\u003e  "],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["The collection is minimally processed. Requests to perform research must be submitted to the VMFA Archives at least three business days in advance.","As custodians of public records, VMFA only restricts access to public records when sensitive information is present. Such restrictions are applied in accordance with the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia, § 2.2-3700 thru § 2.2-3714) and the Government Data Collection and Dissemination Practices Act (Code of Virginia, § 2.2-3800 thru § 2.2-3809)."],"altformavail_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e\"Museum in Action\" was reformatted and is available on YouTube: \u003ca href=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03tQlnoFx0A\u0026amp;t=1s\"\u003ehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03tQlnoFx0A\u0026amp;t=1s\u003c/a\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"altformavail_heading_ssm":["Existence and Location of Copies"],"altformavail_tesim":["\"Museum in Action\" was reformatted and is available on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03tQlnoFx0A\u0026t=1s"],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection is organized into six series, and items are generally arranged alphabetically within series 1-2. Series 3-6 are generally arranged chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e    ","\u003clist type=\"deflist\"\u003e\n      \u003cdefitem\u003e\n        \u003clabel\u003eSeries 1\u003c/label\u003e\n        \u003citem\u003eDirector's Correspondence, 1927-2006\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003c/defitem\u003e\n      \u003cdefitem\u003e\n        \u003clabel\u003eSeries 2\u003c/label\u003e\n        \u003citem\u003eDirector's Office Staff, 1977-2008\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003c/defitem\u003e\n      \u003cdefitem\u003e\n        \u003clabel\u003eSeries 3\u003c/label\u003e\n        \u003citem\u003eBuilding Files, 1979-2004\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003c/defitem\u003e\n      \u003cdefitem\u003e\n        \u003clabel\u003eSeries 4\u003c/label\u003e\n        \u003citem\u003eOrganization Files, 1991-2006\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003c/defitem\u003e\n      \u003cdefitem\u003e\n        \u003clabel\u003eSeries 5\u003c/label\u003e\n        \u003citem\u003eMeeting Files, 1998-2009\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003c/defitem\u003e\n      \u003cdefitem\u003e\n        \u003clabel\u003eSeries 6\u003c/label\u003e\n        \u003citem\u003eProgram Files, 1992-2007\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003c/defitem\u003e\n    \u003c/list\u003e\n  "],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement"],"arrangement_tesim":["The collection is organized into six series, and items are generally arranged alphabetically within series 1-2. Series 3-6 are generally arranged chronologically.","Series 1\n        Director's Correspondence, 1927-2006\n      \n      \n        Series 2\n        Director's Office Staff, 1977-2008\n      \n      \n        Series 3\n        Building Files, 1979-2004\n      \n      \n        Series 4\n        Organization Files, 1991-2006\n      \n      \n        Series 5\n        Meeting Files, 1998-2009\n      \n      \n        Series 6\n        Program Files, 1992-2007"],"custodhist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection was transferred from the Director's Office through periodic deposits since 1989. The bulk of the Early Director's Correspondence (Series 1.1) was deposited at to the Library of Virginia in 1982, where it remained until November 2022 when it was returned to VMFA.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"custodhist_heading_ssm":["Custodial History"],"custodhist_tesim":["The collection was transferred from the Director's Office through periodic deposits since 1989. The bulk of the Early Director's Correspondence (Series 1.1) was deposited at to the Library of Virginia in 1982, where it remained until November 2022 when it was returned to VMFA."],"originalsloc_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBetween June 17-September 10, 2023, the Fellowship Application and associated photograph of Wigfall were placed in the exhibition \"Benjamin Wigfall \u0026amp; Communications Village.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBetween June 17-September 10, 2023, the recommendation letter from Leo Katz was placed in the exhibition \"Benjamin Wigfall \u0026amp; Communications Village.\"\u003c/p\u003e"],"originalsloc_heading_ssm":["Existence and Location of Originals","Existence and Location of Originals"],"originalsloc_tesim":["Between June 17-September 10, 2023, the Fellowship Application and associated photograph of Wigfall were placed in the exhibition \"Benjamin Wigfall \u0026 Communications Village.\"","Between June 17-September 10, 2023, the recommendation letter from Leo Katz was placed in the exhibition \"Benjamin Wigfall \u0026 Communications Village.\""],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eDirector's Correspondence (RG-01). VMFA Archives, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["Director's Correspondence (RG-01). VMFA Archives, Richmond, Virginia."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eIn general, during processing, all publications are removed and added to the VMFA Library's holdings and original newspaper clippings are photocopied, with identifiers transferred, and then destroyed. Original folder titles are retained, when provided.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 1.1 was processed by State Records Archivist Laura Drake Davis from 2006-2008 while it was still deposited at the Library of Virginia. In 2023, Senior Archivist Courtney Tkacz integrated VMFA's holdings into that series and in the process, RG-01 Boxes 1-4 and LVA 33863 Boxes 60, 67, 74, and 89 were removed.  \u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eSelect application materials were digitized with the identifier: RG01.01.1.33863.001\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSelect application materials were digitized with the identifier: RG01.01.1.33863.007\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSelect application materials were digitized with the identifier: RG01.01.1.33863.008\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSelect application materials were digitized with the identifier: RG01.01.1.33863.009\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information","Processing Information","Processing Information","Processing Information","Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["In general, during processing, all publications are removed and added to the VMFA Library's holdings and original newspaper clippings are photocopied, with identifiers transferred, and then destroyed. Original folder titles are retained, when provided.","Series 1.1 was processed by State Records Archivist Laura Drake Davis from 2006-2008 while it was still deposited at the Library of Virginia. In 2023, Senior Archivist Courtney Tkacz integrated VMFA's holdings into that series and in the process, RG-01 Boxes 1-4 and LVA 33863 Boxes 60, 67, 74, and 89 were removed.","Select application materials were digitized with the identifier: RG01.01.1.33863.001","Select application materials were digitized with the identifier: RG01.01.1.33863.007","Select application materials were digitized with the identifier: RG01.01.1.33863.008","Select application materials were digitized with the identifier: RG01.01.1.33863.009"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis series is comprised of correspondence of all of the various Directors of the museum. Files were arranged alphabetically by subject, and there is a lot of overlap between different Director's as the files often contained pertinent items from a predecessor. In the case of the first sub-series (1.1), until 1976, the entire museum's files were maintained centrally as one unit in the Director's Office.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes the records of the first three Directors - Thomas C. Colt (1935-1948), Leslie Cheek, Jr. (1948-1968), and James M. Brown (1969-1976) - as well as the two Interim Co-Directors Beatrice von Keller and Violet McDougall Pollard (1942-1945). The bulk of this series was deposited at the Library of Virginia, therefore most of the items held at VMFA are copies that LVA returned to the museum.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and J.M. Brown. Subject- correspondence with individuals, institutions and corporations beginning with the letter 'A', note- two letters written to Josef Albers (no replies). Dates- 2/65-12/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Regarding a copy of Gainsborough's \"Blue Boy\" in the collection of Van Clief of Esmont, Virginia.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Letters from private donors and dealers offering objects for sale and as gifts to the Museum when it was first started. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Contains correspondence, minutes and information about gifts and purchases.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Contains information about items being considered for purchase and members of the committee. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Contains correspondence, minutes, and information on bequests and purchases. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Contains correspondence, minutes and lists of members and information about objects for consideration. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Contains correspondence, minutes and lists of members and information about objects for consideration. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by J.M. Brown. Subject- minutes of accessions committee meeting 1972, announcements and attendance for meetings 1973, acquisitions policy for bidding on works of art at auction, etc. Dates- 9/72-1/73. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- painted decorations of St. James church, putting this church on the Virginia section of the National Register. Dates- 4/68-6/68. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- departmental inventories of non-expandable assets of the Commonwealth of VA 1940-3, worksheets on individual art objects and Museum equipment, state regulations, etc. Dates- 6/43-11/43. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by J.M. Brown and P. Near (Curator). Subject- correspondence about possible acquisitions, considerations of gifts, notes on possible acquisitions, etc., 10/70-4/73. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Regarding the gift of Mrs. Charles Adams (Ann Fowlkes) of music albums 1947. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Classes and lectures. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Cheek's appointment by the Governor to an advisory committee assisting the Dept. of Conservation and Economic Development in a study for a proposed museum of science, archaeology and natural history (to be located in Richmond), copy of Senate joint resolution no.26-to study the encouragement or establishment of a museum of science and natural history, list of committee members, Report of the Department of Conservation and Economic Development to the Governor and the General Assembly of Virginia Relative to the Establishment of a Museum of Science, Archaeology and Natural History in Richmond, 1965, etc. Dates- 5/65-11/65. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- Excerpt from the Report of the Committee on Recreation to the Advisory Council on the VA Economy and A Summary of Major Recommendations that Involve Questions of State Policy by the Advisory Council on the VA Economy. Dates- 8/54-1/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- possible Museum acquisitions from the dealer. Dates- 4/53-5/60. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Airfiltering System 1957. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by J.M. Brown. Subject- correspondence and announcement for lecture by Ambassador Akar about Africa's unique cultural heritage, etc. Dates- 10/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Cheek was a judge for their annual show. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- correspondence with Albemarle Art Association President about discontinued affiliation with VMFA, biographical information on Cheek, introduction about Cheek for lecture at AAA, Cheek's remarks in honor of Horace Burr 1966, etc. Dates- 8/57-8/66. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with and biographical information about Josef Albers. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- a letter to Albers (no reply). Dates- 9/61. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and J.M. Brown Subject- correspondence with Director about appointment to board of Hon. George S. Aldhizer II, Education in the Arts and Honors and Awards Committee appointments, etc. Dates- 6/67-2/73. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Donor of several paintings to the Museum, 1946. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Cheek as speaker for \"The Alexandria Forum: Southern Decorative Arts 1750-1850\", exhibition loans to Alexandria Assoc., etc. Dates- 9/55-1/61. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Printed materials. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Correspondence regarding annual meetings and programs. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- AAM (American Association of Museums)annual meeting pamphlets 1955,'57,'58,'59'60,'61,'62,'65 and'68, proposed constitution and By-Laws 1961, roster of member institutions 1959, correspondence about AAM meeting in Williamsburg, etc. Dates- 10/60-7/65. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from AAM Directors. Subject- Minutes annual meeting 1969, membership reports 1969-70, Financial Statements 1969-70, agenda for AAM council meeting 1970, memos, etc. Dates- 8/69-5/70. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by J.M. Brown. Subject- info about AAM (American Association of Museums) seminar held in Richmond 1972, financial and membership reports 1972, minutes of exec. committee meeting 1972, news releases, letter from Richard Nixon to Mr. Brown as President of the AAM, mailings sent out by AAM, etc. Dates- 7/72-12/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- correspondence about Cheek as Program Chairman for AAM (American Association of Museums) annual meeting in Williamsburg 1962, tentative agenda, schedule of events, attendance list, committee reports, program, etc. Dates- 5/59-1/62. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence to L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- correspondence to American Art Association (AAM) section chairmen about annual meeting, program, schedule of events, etc. Dates- 9/60-4/61. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- correspondence about arranging program for American Association of Museums (AAM) meeting, roster of section chairmen 1962, agenda for exec. committee meeting 1961, invitations sent to VMFA trustees for a reception (held at VMFA) to meet the delegates to AAM meeting, etc. Dates- 7/59-6/62. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- roster of AAM (American Association of Museums) section chairmen 1962, attendance and schedule for section meetings, etc. Dates- 1/62. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Lloyd Goodrich Lecturer. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Cheek on advisory committee for the study of design and craftsmanship in today's products, roster of advisory committee, proposed exhibition, conference series, documentary and publication about design and craftsmanship, National Exhibition Project Committee meeting minutes 1950, etc. Dates- 3/49-4/58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Cheek on Board of organization. Contains memos, pamphlets, exhibition literature etc. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Concerns L. Cheek's membership in the organization. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- minutes of exec. committee meetings 1961, '62 and '65, roster of trustees, memos to trustees, correspondence about convention in Chicago, etc. Dates- 1/59-12/65. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. (trustee of AFA). Subject- information about circulating exhibitions, minutes of Exec. committee meetings 1966 and '67, minutes of trustee meetings 1966, '67 and '68, memos to trustees, etc. Dates- 1/60-4/66. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by J.M. Brown. Subject- American Federation of Arts (AFA) exec. committee meeting minutes 1967 and '68, correspondence about AFA delegates visit to VMFA 1969, roster of members and committee appointments, news releases 1968, President's annual report to AFA, etc. Dates- 10/69-11/69. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- correspondence about Cheek as Convention Committee Chairman 1959, correspondence about potential committee members, program for convention, minutes of preliminary joint meeting of the AFA trustees 1958, minutes of trustees meeting 1959, Golden Anniversary Convention, The American Federation of Arts 1909-1959, congratulatory and appreciation letters to Cheek, etc. Dates- 3/58-5/59. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by J.M. Brown Subject- AFA (American Federation of Arts) exec. committee meeting minutes 1959,'60,'61,'62 and'65, roster of board of trustees, trustee meeting minutes 1961 and '62, AFA constitution, National Council on the Arts and Government Annual Report 1960, etc. Dates- 3/61-1962. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- correspondence with the American Institute of Architects. Dates- 4/47-1/58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Cheek served as a juror for the Annual Homefurnishings Design Competition and was an honorary member, 1949-56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- A.I.D. (American Institute of Designers) VA chapter yearbook 1961-2, listing of suggested museums for A.I.D. exhibition, etc. Dates-5/61. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence to J.M. Brown. Subject- dinner meeting for the AID (American Institute of Designers) (interior designers). Dates- 10/69-11/69. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown, Peter Mooz and Wm. Wilkinson (Mariners Museum). Subject- Loan requests, cost estimates, pamphlets and photographs. Dates- 1973 - 74 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown, Peter Mooz and Wm. Wilkinson\u0026gt; Subject- First major survey of American Marine Painting in observance of the Bicentennial. Lists of paintings, installation, budget, etc. Dates- 1973 - 74 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Contains copies of lecture invitation and catalog. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence to J.M. Brown from ASA (American Society of Appraisers). Subject- Brown's membership in ASA, ASA news 1971-2, announcement of meeting 1971, etc. Dates- 10/70-1/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by J.M. Brown. Subject- arrangements for gallery dinner at VMFA for American Society of Appraisers. Dates- 1/72-3/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by J.M. Brown. Subject- Brown as Chairman of a committee on collections at Amherst College and member of Exec. Committee of the Association of Fine Arts, constitution and minutes of Association of Fine Arts meetings 1970 and '71, roster of members of the Association of Fine Arts, membership solicitation letter, catalogue: The Amherst Sesquicentennial Exhibition 1972, etc. Dates- 10/69-12/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Mr. Henry W. Anderson. Subject- meetings of the Board of Trustees, Museum events and daily operations, Museum investments and gifts to the Museum, a portrait of Anderson by VA artist, Julian Binford, etc. Dates- 6/35-11/44.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Mr. Henry W. Anderson. Subject- Anderson's presidency of the Board of Trustees 1947, trustee and Museum business, Annual Board meeting minutes 1947-8, Museum events and daily operations, Museum investments and gifts to the Museum, a general study of the Museum's collections and suggested plan of development (1947), information about the land occupied by the Museum and its estimated future needs, etc. Dates- 6/47-6/48. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- President of the Board of Trustees. 1948-53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. and Col. Henry W. Anderson. Subject- Anderson's presidency of the VMFA Board of Trustees, Museum events and daily operations, gifts to the Museum, investment of the Museum's A.D. Williams fund, listing of financial condition of endowment and special funds 1952-3, etc. Dates- 5/51-10/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- arrangements for dinner honoring Mr.and Mrs. Walter P. Chrysler, guest lists, invitations, R.S.V.P.'s, etc. Dates- 10/51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- final copies: VMFA 2nd Annual Report of the Director 7/1/36-6/15/37. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- VMFA 7th Annual Report of the Director 7/1/41-5/1/42 and VMFA staff orders 1/42 elaborating the orders of 6/41 conduct of the Museum during an emergency. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- working papers, preliminary and final copies of The Report of the Acting Directors for the Year 1944-5, agenda for Executive committee meeting 6/44, breakdown of membership 1943-4, 1944-5 and working papers. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- final copy VMFA Annual Report. Dates- 1945-6. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- preliminary and final copies VMFA Annual Report 1946-7 7/1/47-4/30/48. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- preliminary and final copy: VMFA Annual Report 1947-8. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- working papers for the 1948-9 Annual Report, Report of the Executive Committee of the VMFA to the Board of Trustees (5/22/49) also a listing and attendance record of the Board of Trustees (5/27/49).  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- working papers for the 14th Annual Report, including operations budget, salaries and membership count, also a copy of VMFA Organic Laws (10/36). [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- The 14th Annual Report of the Director (5/27/49) and its working papers, also correspondence about VMFA role in selecting and displaying portraits in the Governor's Mansion. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- working papers for the annual report, listing of Cheek's activities (lectures, consultations, committee and jury duties). Dates- 1960-1. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Annual Reports for Collections and Gallery Divisions 1951-54, and for State Extension Services 1949-51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- VMFA 1st Annual Financial Report of the Curator (4/13/35-6/15/36), VMFA 2nd Annual Report of the Director (7/1/36-6/15/37), VMFA 3rd Annual Report of the Director (7/1/37-6/1/38), VMFA 4th Annual Report of the Director (7/1/38-6/1/39), VMFA 5th Annual Report of the Director (7/1/39-5/1/40), VMFA 6th Annual Report of the Director (7/1/40-5/1/41). Dates- 1935-1941. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- VMFA 7th Annual Report of the Director (7/1/41-5/1/42), VMFA 8th Annual Report by the Acting Directors (7/1/42-5/31/43), also, VMFA 9th Annual Report by the Acting Directors (7/1/43-5/31/44).  Dates- 1941-1944. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- the following reports: \"Remarks by Robert Marsh, Jr. before the Appropriations Committee of the General Assembly\" and \"Resume of the Request of the Trustees of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts before the Appropriations Committee 2/64\" Dates- 2/64. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Annual meeting of its Richmond Chapter at the Museum. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by T.C. Colt, Jr., Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Ms. B. von Keller. Subject- biographical info, purchase of his painting Maggie, letters of introduction, personal references, loaning work to Museum, Va. artists exhibitions, counsel on museum operations, etc. Dates- 10/35-10/42. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- proposed paperback guide to architecture in Virginia, roster of Editorial Advisory Board for guidebook, list of sites by counties and cities, etc., final list of buildings and sites, announcements and minutes of Nominating Committee meeting, etc. Dates- 1966. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- biographical information on H. Harvard Arnason, speaker on Henry Moore sculpture at VMFA, VMFA Members' Bulletin vol.26, no.2 10/65. Dates- 9/65-10/65. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- confirmation of meeting with State Art Commission to present plans to enlarge VMFA. Dates- 6/65. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- membership roster, pamphlet of Art Dealers of America, Inc., etc. Dates- 1962. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Lectures given at the VMFA by members of the staff of the Museum of Modern Art 1959. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- correspondence about museum practices, the following publication: Let's Make the Lions Roar: A Marketing Study of the Art Institute of Chicago by Edward J. Teply (Northwestern University 1959) Dates- 6/48-1959. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Potential jurors for biennial exhibitions 1970. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Contains correspondence and a listing of members. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Correspondence and art nouveau purchase plan. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Artificial flowers for decoration in galleries, 1964. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Museum program where artist-members participated in a life drawing class.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Program sponsored by museum for artist members, included life drawing classes and lectures. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Minutes and memorandums. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Correspondence and minutes from meetings.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Ballots for the election of the artist's advisory committee. The artist's advisory committee of the Museum promoted artist's evenings at the museum and interaction between artists around the state. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Ballots for the election of the artist's advisory committee. The artist's advisory committee of the Museum promoted artist's evenings at the museum and interaction between artists around the state. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Ballots for the election of the artist's advisory committee. The artist's advisory committee of the Museum promoted artist's evenings at the museum and interaction between artists around the state. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Ballots for the election of the artist's advisory committee. The artist's advisory committee of the Museum promoted artist's evenings at the museum and interaction between artists around the state. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Ballots for the election of the artist's advisory committee. The artist's advisory committee of the Museum promoted artist's evenings at the museum and interaction between artists around the state. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Project to try and send artmobiles overseas as suggested by the State Department. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Correspondence as to whether or not they would like to have the artmobile visit their school. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Contains plans, blueprints, and correspondence that occurred during its development.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Manufacturer of custom van bodies. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Presidential Inauguration. Artmobile was State of Virginia's entry in President Johnson's inaugural parade, 1965. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Proposed exhibition for the artmobile. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Magic City Bank had an exhibit trailer, which was a prototype for artmobile.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Invitations, programs and correspondence.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Reprints of A.I.V. article \"Galleries on Wheels\", 1964 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- VFWC was instrumental in getting the artmobile started. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- General correspondence, newspaper and magazine clippings and schedule 1961-62. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Schedules, Plans, correspondence and photographs, 1960-63. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Drawings and plans for 1961. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Opening, Middleburg, Virginia, 1962.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Dinner and Invitation List. Artmobile II Opening. Middleburg, 1962. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Facts sheets, invitations and photographs. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Dedication. Dates- 1966. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- correspondence re. funding, construction, photographs, etc. Dates- 1965. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Plans for Collegiate Artmobile to visit Virginia Colleges. 1964-65. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Proposal to ask the Carnegie Foundation for funding for a collegiate artmobile, 1965. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Opening, Ashland, Virginia. Correspondence and programs, Sept. 1966. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from W.S. Robertson. Subject- Meeting of Virginia college Presidents regarding the Artmobile project to service college and University campuses. Dates- 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown, David Pittman, Peter Mooz. Subject- Artmobile workshop: program agenda, exhibition schedules, etc. \"Artmobile Chairman Handbook\". Dates- 7/74 - 7/77 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Fruehauf Trailer Co., artmobile manufacturer, 1965-66. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Proposed by Lt. Governor Mills Godwin, attempted to establish a Virginia Arts and Crafts Museum. Newspaper clippings, correspondence, 1965. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Pamphlets, prints, minutes and correspondence. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Arts and Humanities Summer Institute. Sponsored by the Va. Commission of Arts and Humanities at the Museum in 1971. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Informational pamphlet from the President's advisory Council on the Arts, 1963. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from Art Council of America and Governor's office. Subject- invitation from the Art Council of America to be represented in this council, etc. Dates- 10/65-11/65. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from George Cruger (Editor, AIV), J.M. Brown and Wm. Gaines. Subject- Microfilming of AIV and checklist of Articles to date, Spring 1974. Catalog: \"Image\", George Eastman House, 1973. Dates- 11/73 - 2/79 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Memos and Correspondence. Dates- 1960 - 65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Search for a designer for the magazine. Letters to and from possible candidates. Dates- 1964.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Various issues of the publication. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- A.P. News clips regarding Museum, 1962. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Concerns the portrait bust of John Marshall.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- A.P.V.A. Pamphlets and Correspondence, 1972. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by J.M. Brown. Subject- agenda for the APVA (Association for the Preservation of VA. Antiquities) meeting held at VMFA, roster of exec. committee and trustees, etc. Dates- 3/72-5/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- List of members and programs. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Minutes and reports from annual meeting 1964-68. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- General correspondence to Directors of various museums regarding membership, loans of art works, invitations, etc.  Fact sheet on Artist housing in Soho. Dates- 1/67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Correspondence and minutes from annual meeting 1970-71. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Annual meeting: reports, minutes, events schedules, officers, membership. Code of Ethics for ilicit traffic in works of art. \"Reproductions and Reproduction Rights For Museum-Owned Objects\", 1962, American Federation of Arts. Dates- 1972, 1979 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Minutes from meeting. Dates- 5/59 - 6/59. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Proposals for membership. L. Cheek was membership chairman. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Minutes of meeting. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Report on dangers of lending objects to institutions for special exhibitions. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Questionnaires, 1962. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Dinner held at the Museum. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Lady Nancy Astor. Subject- Donation of her portrait by John Singer Sargent and china. Dates- 1959-61. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. to individuals, institutions and companies beginning with the letter \"B\". Subject- varied. Dates- 9/50-11/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and J.M. Brown. Subject- correspondence with institutions, individuals or corporations beginning with the letter \"B\" and the VMFA loan-own art service policy statement. Dates- 6/62-10/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Transcript of remarks by Frank Stanton on his award of the Michael Friedman Medal of the Architectural league, magazine clippings. Dates- 1964 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mr. Ballet and L. Cheek concerning the beginning and future of a theatre at the Museum.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between L. Cheek, A. Ballet and trustees.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Baltimore Museum of Art calendars of events, correspondence about museum practices, etc. Dates- 9/48-3/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and Miss Iris Barry. Subject- giving a film lecture, newspaper clipping, etc. Dates- 8/49-5/50. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard, T.C. Colt, Jr. and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- general information about Barter Theatre (announcements, VA Highlands Festival schedule, etc.) and correspondence about the Museum sponsoring drama productions as a state extension service. Dates- 12/40. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from Barzansky Galleries. Subject- invitation to a Harriet Fitzgerald exhibition at the Charles Barzansky Galleries, N.Y.C. Dates- 1/58-2/58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard, L. Cheek, Jr. and Governor Battle. Subject- thank you notes, etc. Dates- 11/50-2/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- pamphlet of the Museum's 1945-6 season. Dates- 1945-6. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Mrs. Bellows. Subject- the proposed acquisition of one of two of Bellows' paintings (Kids, The Teamster) which the museum didn't purchase. Dates-6/44. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr., Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- Fitzgerald Bemiss as a Trustee, correspondence about Board of Trustees and Membership Committee business, gifts to VMFA, etc. Dates- 6/54-4/66. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- visit to Florence, Italy and to see Bernhard Berenson. Dates- 1/56-10/59. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Exhibition: Eugene Berman's sketches for the Metropolitan Opera's Barber of Seville. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by J.M. Brown. Subject- Brown was a chairman of the panel of judges for the Franklin Mint Bicentennial Medal competition in the state of Virginia, official rules and entry form for competition, etc. Dates- 4/72-5/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- House Bill no.131 to keep Va. interstates free of billboards, response letters from Va. politicians, etc. Dates- 2/62. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- Mr. Paul Bird as a lecturer on contemporary painting, a transcript of the lecture, etc. Dates- 1/51-4/51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Accessions: Chinese objects. Requests for loan of A. Wyeth paintings from Wyeth Estate, invitation to Clare Boothe Luce to address 17th Annual Va. Public Relations Conference, letter of inquiry regarding the artist Lucille Sinclair Douglas. Accessions: Dubuffet prints, period chairs, pedestals, chest, Aphrodite Torso, female draped figure, Claude Hirst painting, Roger Barr painting. Eric Christmas and Festival Theatre, Ontario, Canada, proposal around building of Bristol Chapter House, furnishing of Agecroft Hall, expansion of University curriculum to include Art Historical Studies in surrounding colleges, Hogarth exhibition, World Museum Fund with description of event and agenda.  Text from \"Country Beautiful, America's Finest Small Museums\", with description of VMFA. Accession and gifts: \"The Little School Girl\", Degas; Amphipolis Gold. Dates- 1959-70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Minutes and Agendas. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Minutes and Agendas. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Minutes and agendas. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Minutes and Agendas. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek. Jr. Subject- By-Laws revised and adopted 1951, Organic Laws, announcements, replies, agenda and minutes of annual Board meeting 1950, committee reports, listing of Trustees, etc. Dates- 5/50-5/51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Col. H.W. Anderson. Subject- annual Board meeting, listing of Trustees 1952-3, announcement of annual meeting, VMFA Annual Report of the Director 1952, etc. Dates- 5/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- announcement, replies, agenda and minutes of annual meeting 1953, notice of amendments to the By-Laws, a VMFA report/essay \"The Need for Completing Its Addition\", etc. Dates- 5/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- annual Board meeting minutes 1953, 54, VMFA Annual Report of the Director 1954, notice of amendments to the By-Laws 1954, announcement, replies and agenda for meeting, etc. Dates- 4/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- minutes of Trustees annual meeting 1955, working papers for the meeting, committee reports, By-Laws revised and adopted 6/54, listing of insurance coverage, Museum events, etc. Dates- 5/55-8/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Mid-year meeting and agenda. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- announcement of annual meeting and luncheon for the Trustees, R.S.V.P.'s, attendance list, etc. Dates- 4/56-5/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Index cards with names and addresses of current and former Trustees.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by VMFA staff and Board Presidents. Subject- Board of Trustees committee appointments, appointment letters and reply letters for the following years: '45/6, '46/7, '47/8, '48/9 and '49/50. Dates- 1945-50.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- letters of appointment to serve on Trustee committees and reply letters, listing of committee appointments 1949-50, etc. Dates- 7/49-7/50.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and Mr. Henry W. Anderson (President of the Board). Subject- appointment to committee letters and reply letters, etc. Dates- 8/51-10/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence By L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- listing of committee appointments. Dates- 1954-5. Correspondence- Subject- listing of committee appointments. Dates- 1954-5. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- listing of Trustees committee appointments (1956-7), reply letters to committee appointments, etc. Dates- 8/56-9/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- notes on planning, cost estimates, invitations, replies to preview of A.D. Williams collection and dinner honoring Governor and Mrs. Battle, etc. Dates- 10/52-11/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- Museum events, working papers for the annual Board meetings and agendas, nominations to the Board, excerpts from the Board minutes, committee reports, etc. Dates- 2/37-1/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Contains miscellaneous correspondence, memos and minutes from meetings. 1948-49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Board annual meeting minutes 1955, By-Laws revised and adopted 1954, By-Laws and suggested revisions 1956, listing of Trustees 1955, Committee appointments 1954-57, etc. Dates- 1954-7. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Roster of the VMFA Board of Trustees. Dates- 8/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- announcement, replies for Board meeting, listing of Trustees 1952, 53, notice of meeting cancellation because of inability to secure a quorum, etc. Dates- 1/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- announcements, replies, agenda and minutes of Trustees special meeting and Executive Committee meeting, etc., 1/54-4/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- minutes of the Board of Trustees annual meetings. Dates- 1934-43. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. Subject- suggested plan for developing VMFA collections by Colt (1945), announcements and replies for Board annual meeting , prepared budget 1947-8, listings of Trustees, officers and committees, etc. Dates- 10/45-6/47. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Minutes and agendas. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Minutes and agendas. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Minutes and agenda. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- sightseeing boat tour on the James River. Dates- 2/57-5/57. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Mrs. John H. Bocock as a Trustee, Board of Trustees, Entertainment and Accessions Committee business, art lending service information, gifts to VMFA, etc. Dates- 5/51-10/64. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Cheek writing introduction for A. Aubrey Bodine's photography book: The Face of Virginia, draft of the foreword/introduction, biographical information on Bodine, etc. Dates- 3/62-1/64. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- letter to Hon. Armstead L. Boothe about appointment to Board. Dates- 6/64-6/68. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek, Jr. primarily with the Sheraton Hotel. Subject- a cocktail party held on Cheek's Boston trip, guest lists, invitations, etc. Dates- 10/58-11/58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. with various Boston Museum staff. Subject- museum practices, loans, speaking engagements, exchange publications, etc. Dates- 11/47-10/54.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- loaning objects to VMFA, correspondence about museum practices, lecture given by Cheek in Boston about art in Virginia, etc. Dates- 3/55-4/61. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and V.Y. Bowditch. Subject- Bowditch biographical information, drama schedule 1955-6 season, evaluations, theatre operations, etc. Dates- 7/55-10/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Theatre director of Pasadena Playhouse 1957. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. with E.G. Bowles and the Public Works Administration (PWA). Subject- landscaping the Museum and bids complying with PWA, construction contract 4/36, classifications of labor/workmen and wage rates 12/34 and Form Of Bond-VA 4/36. Dates-3/36-12/36. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Mr. Blythe W. Branch. Subject- Branch's membership to the VMFA Board of Trustees, Museum events and daily operations, the following Museum publications: Virginia Museum of Fine Arts By-Laws, 1st Annual Financial Report of the Curator (4/13/35-6/15/36) and Virginia Museum of Fine Arts 1st Quarterly Financial Report of the Curator (5/1/36), listing of suggested prospective Trustees, listing of Trustee committee appointments 1937, sketches of Museum floor plan, etc. Dates- 12/34-5/37. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Mr. Blythe W. Branch. Subject- Branch's presidency of the VMFA Board of Trustees, Museum events and daily operations, Museum investments and gifts to the Museum, Museum publication: Prospectus of Program Season of 1937-38, radio talk show transcript 3/38, etc. Dates- 6/37-6/38. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Mr. Blythe W. Branch. Subject- Branch's presidency of the VMFA Board of Trustees, Museum events and daily operations, Museum investments and gifts to the Museum, PWA grant offer 1938 to the Museum, letter from VMFA rejecting the offer of a PWA grant, copy of the resolution that Henry P. Strause, Esq. be named first Honorary Benefactor of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, etc. Dates- 7/38-6/39. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Mr. Blythe W. Branch. Subject- Branch's presidency of the VMFA Board of Trustees, Museum events and daily operations, Trustee committee appointments 1939-40, essays by Branch about WWII, financial situation of the Museum 1939, creation of a \"Ways and Means\" committee, etc. Dates- 8/39-6/40. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Mr. Blythe Branch. Subject- Branch's presidency of the VMFA Board of Trustees, staff organization (1940), plan for VA artist fellowships, \"Art in Virginia\" an article written by Colt, Museum events and daily operations, Museum investments and gifts to the Museum, biographical information on Branch, Trustee committee appointments 1940-1, etc. Dates- 6/40-5/41. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Mr. Blythe W. Branch. Subject- Branch's presidency of the VMFA Board of Trustees, biographical information on Branch, Museum events and daily operations, Museum investments and gifts to the Museum, winner of the first Webster S. Rhoads medal, etc. Dates- 5/41-6/42. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from Thalhimer Brothers, Inc. Subject- use of VMFA's Medieval Gallery for British Embassy reception. Dates- 6/1/65. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- brochures for the VA Dance Society, VA Film Society and VA Chamber Music Society. Dates- 1963-72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- loaning objects to Brooklyn Museum, correspondence about museum practices, exchange publications, etc. Dates- 2/48-1/60. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- essay written by J. Carter Brown for New York University. Dates- 5/60. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- news releases about James M. Brown becoming VMFA Director, newspaper clippings, photos of Brown, Report of the Director 1972-3, etc. Dates- 6/69-11/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by VMFA staff and Trustees. Subject- plans for receiving the new Director. Dates- 6/69-7/69. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Fred Haseltine (Assistant to Director). Subject- list of objects being offered to the Museum including: antique gold boxes, ornaments, clocks, etc., letters to the executors of the Ailsa Mellon Bruce estate, correspondence with Paul Mellon, news releases and news paper clippings about gift, photos of the galleries, etc. Dates- 8/70-3/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Mr. David K.E. Bruce as a Trustee, Board of Trustees business, gifts to VMFA, etc. Dates- 5/48-3/63. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- proposed acquisition of the Brummer collection of Medieval art, report on collection, list of objects, correspondence to Paul Mellon, etc., later sold to Duke University. Dates- 12/65-4/66. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and the Smithsonian Traveling Exhibition Service. Subject- American folk art exhibition organized by the Smithsonian for the Brussels International Exhibition 1958, includes layouts and photos, etc. Dates- 3/58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Cheek's membership on the Fine Arts Advisory Committee to U.S. Commission for the Brussels Universal and International Exhibition of 1958, committee meeting minutes 1957, committee roster, etc. Dates- 2/57-2/58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- American folk art exhibition organized by the Smithsonian for the Brussels International Fair 1958, Cheek was an advisory committee member, loan, catalogue and installation lists, information on slide presentation- \"Art in American Museums\", etc. Dates- 3/58-5/58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- sketches, plans of the U.S. pavilion for the Brussels International Fair 1958, information and listing of objects in the \"American Folk Art\" exhibition, etc. Dates- 1/58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and Harry Bertoia (Sculptor). Subject- the acquisition of a Bertoia piece (Tree) shown at the Brussels Fair. Dates- 8/57-11/58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by T.C. Colt, Jr., Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- D. Tennant Bryan as a Trustee, Board of Trustee and Membership Committee business, etc. Dates- 10/47-6/57. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Mr. D. Tennant Bryan. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, membership to the Museum, etc. Dates- 5/51-9/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between T.C. Colt, Jr., Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Mr. J. Stewart Bryan. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, loan of paintings for inaugural exhibition, gift to Museum, etc. Dates- 6/35-6/45. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Thomas P. Bryan as a Trustee, Board of Trustee business, etc. Dates- 9/58-11/63. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- congratulatory letter to Mr. Thomas P. Bryan on election as Mayor, Date- 6/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. to Buchholz Gallery. Subject- proposed purchases, loans, exchange publications, etc. Dates- 4/47-8/47. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- VMFA budget exhibit 1959 and 1966-8, resume of the VMFA Trustees before the Appropriations Committee 1964, budget requests 1960-1 and 1962-4, etc. Dates- 9/61-2/64. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Walter S. Robertson (VMFA President of the Board). Subject- roster of Governor's Budget Advisory Board 1965, outline for capital outlay funds dinner, invitation letter to Trustees, etc. Dates- 5/65-6/65. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- proposed 25th anniversary budget, correspondence about obtaining a Budget Committee for the 25th anniversary program, anniversary publications, etc. Dates- 1/60-3/61. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- information about Capital Outlay Commission dinner and theatre, etc. Dates- 11/60-12/60. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- suggested order of events for Budget Advisory Committee meeting, invitation letters to the Presidents of VMFA affiliate chapters, draft of end of dinner announcement, etc. Dates- 7/61-9/61. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- list of Governor's Budget Advisory Committee 1969, review of Museum's request for capital outlay funds to construct North Wing and theatre, etc. Dates- 4/69. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- roster of Governor's Budget Advisory Board 1967, outline for Cheek's remarks to Budget Advisory Committee, etc. Dates- 1/67-5/67. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- roster of Governor's Budget Advisory Committee members 1972-4, request for hearing, dinner invitations for Advisory Committee, etc. Dates- 5/71. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- working papers and news releases about the addition to the Museum. Dates- 6/49-6/50. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. to other U.S. art museums. Subject- installation and advice on purchasing an air conditioning system. Dates- 5/53-3/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Wm. Rhodes. Subject- correspondence about air condition system failure. Dates- 9/61. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- addition and renovation to the Museum, proposals and preliminary studies by Mr. Merrill Lee, Architect, copy of a Architects and Consulting Architects Contract, etc. Dates- 12/49-8/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard primarily with Architects M.C. Lee and Eggers and Higgins. Subject- schedule of interior installation, list of architects bills, building inspection, review work/progress, photographs of progress of additions to the Museum 1953, etc. Dates-12/48-4/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Concerns the proposed addition the VMFA 1949-50.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Baskervill and Sons (architects and engineers) preliminary drawings, schedule for construction project, etc. Dates- 7/64-12/64. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Attempt by the United Daughters of the Confederacy to expand their facility on the block. The Museum's and the Virginia Historical Society's attempts to stop them and acquire the land for their own use. Dates- 1949-50. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- information about equipment needed to supply music to members' quarters, lobby area and galleries. Dates- 7/54-5/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- information about sound equipment. Dates- 6/54-7/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- information on purchasing folding and stackable chairs. Dates- 8/53-5/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- extending the rise of freight elevator. Dates- 8/53-10/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- proposals and layout for a film production unit to be located in the new wing (to make interpretative sound films). Dates- 7/53-4/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- information, blueprints on changes to and installation of kitchen equipment. Dates- 6/53-4/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- the proposed purchase and installation of photographic equipment, correspondence with other art museums about creating and maintaining a darkroom and staff photographer. Dates- 8/53-2/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- blueprints of check room, information about coat, overshoe and umbrella racks for the Museum check room. Dates- 9/53-7/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- information about seating for the theatre and auditorium, blueprints of the auditorium. Dates- 8/53-8/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- List of machinery and equipment needed for the new shop. Dates- 8/17/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- information about chandelier for front entrance of Museum. Dates- 9/64. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from M.C. Lee, Architect. Subject- alterations and additions to the Museum, color samples and specs for painting and finishing, etc. Dates- 8/54-2/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Contains amounts of pledges and names of donors giving money for new galleries.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Gallery floor plans: VMFA, Brooklyn Museum, Victoria and Albert, British Museum, Art Institute of Chicago, Walters. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and Merrill C. Lee, Architect. Subject- progress photographs and negatives (north wing). Dates- 5/53-3/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Architects: contractual agreements, VMFA design program, Capital Outlay Appropriation, alteration, additions, cost estimates, expenditures, contracts for Doyle and Russell and Merrill C. Lee (AIA). Dates- 12/48 - 12/54 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- blueprints of a darkroom and information about and catalogs of photographic equipment. Dates- 8/50-6/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Concerns securing restricted material such as steel for post-wartime construction. 1951-52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence to Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- Economic Stabilization Committee (ESA) search for qualified women employees, ESA headquarters to be located in Richmond, federal government regulations that established ceiling prices for all commodities and services (except those specifically exempt) upon the basis of prices in effect between 12/19/50-1/25/51. Dates- 2/51-12/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- \"Final Statement Museum Of Fine Arts Richmond, Virginia\", contract dated June 9th, 1952. Financial statement/contract from Doyle and Russell Construction. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Terra cotta statues at the North entrance to the Museum. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Original Building: \"Manual On The Planning And Execution Of State Capital Outlays\", 9/1/44, contracts: Doyle and Russell (Building Contractors) and Merrill C. Lee (AIA). Detail for additions and deletion from original building. Design contracts and inspection reports. Dates- 1952 - 55, 1966, 1969 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Brochures, drawings, correspondence 1953. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- information on red carpet and padding for the front entrance. Dates- 8/51-5/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Meeting with Interior designers 1954. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Regarding plants around the Waddy fountain. 1954. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Drawings and Correspondence 1954. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- the Richmond Junior League's proposed campaign to raise money for construction of South wing for the Museum, working papers for and final copy of the pamphlet: \"The Virginia Museum Needs Wings\", etc. Dates-12/44. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- renovations and construction of a new wing to the Museum, Cheek's comments on preliminary and revised drawings, and construction progress, Architects and Consulting Architects Contract (Merrill C. Lee, Architect, Eggers and Higgins, Consulting Architects), an essay \"The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Need for Completing Its Addition\", etc. Dates- 1/49-2/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- information relating to addition to Museum, several reports including: Building Program 1950-1, Addition to Building 1949-50, The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts The Need For Completing its Addition, History of Appropriation for Construction (1948-53) ,also, notes for Sen. Gray about Museum addition (1952). Dates- 1948-53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- miscellaneous daily and general building maintenance. Dates- 2/60-10/60. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Governors Stanley and Battle. Subject- improvements on Museum building and completion of new wing (1954). Dates- 12/50- 5/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Drawings and Correspondence 1954. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject-construction/installation of American and English galleries, alterations to Medieval hall, blueprints, etc. Dates- 7/54-9/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- information on purchase of steel lockers, blueprints, etc. Dates- 4/54-6/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- information about ordering office furniture designed by Eero Saarinen. Dates- 8/64-1/66. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Alfred Geiffert, landscape architect. 1949-55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- analysis of situation concerning the parking lot and planting, etc. Dates- 8/66-10/67. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Budget Estimates for landscaping the grounds of the Museum around addition, 1954-56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- information and bids on purchasing lighting and steel storage equipment. Dates- 11/53-7/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- info on purchase of supplies for dining room/cafeteria: placemats, traymats, doilies, napkins, matches. Dates- 1/55-7/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Contains plans for the Waddy Fountain, and furnishing brochures. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Carl Milles, donor of the Little Triton Fountain 1954. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- marble chips for garden court fountain request for information about installation of mosaics in garden court. Dates- 8/54-12/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- proposed purchase of wall coverings for new galleries (movable partitions and door headers). Dates- 2/54-12/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- commission to decorate behind refreshment counter in the new building, commission switches from Julien Binford to Richard Q. Yardley. Dates- 6/54-4/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Richard Q. Yardley Mural in the refreshment room. Also contains information on Julien Binford who was originally retained to do the mural before Yardley. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by T.C. Colt, Jr., L. Cheek, Jr., Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- Public Works Administration Grant for Museum addition, application to National Production Authority (N.P.A.) for assistance in obtaining materials for proposed Museum construction. Dates- 10/35-9/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- staff requests for facilities and equipment, list of private funds for Museum addition, Board resolution about the construction on the building, etc. Dates- 7/48-3/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- drawings of proposed Museum addition, Special Building Committee procedure in dealing with Appropriations Committee of the House of Delegates, etc. Dates- 6/65. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between L. Cheek and New York City Museums: Metropolitan, Guggenheim, MOMA, and Whitney. Subject- Extended loans of paintings and sculpture for the VMFA's new wing of Contemporary Art, scheduled for Jan. 1970. Correspondence from L. Cheek to John Walker to address the Collectors Circle. Dates- 7/69 - 10/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- report on budget dinners 6/65, Cheek's itinerary for talks 1965, etc. Dates- 1965. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between L. Cheek and Joseph Whitehead (Interior Designer). Subject- Interiors of the New South Wing, Fabric sample enclosed. Correspondence between L. Cheek and Bernard Bothner of the Brooklyn Museum. Subject- Resources for slides to accompany the reinstallation of the Egyptian Gallery. Dates- 6/66- 3/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Proposals for gallery orientation theatre systems. Memo To VMFA staff regarding upcoming Fellows meeting. Dates- 4/66 - 6/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek to other museum directors. Subject- Request for slides of recent building additions to their respective museums, to prepare for a presentation to the Virginia Legislature. Dates- 4/65 - 6/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Survey conducted by L. Cheek to determine the necessity of a sprinkler system in galleries. Letters, cards of response and survey results. Dates- 8/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Contains brochures and catalogs 1952. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- photos of preliminary architect's drawings, preliminary cost estimates, etc. Dates- 7/62-10/64. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Information concerning the MOMA 30th Anniversary, building funds drive with text of building/expansion plans, \"Toward The New Museum Of Modern Art\" , 11/62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- review of presentations to the Art Commission, photos of other art museum additions, statements about addition (Mr. Wallace K. Harrison and Mr. Frederick D. Nichols), etc. Dates- 9/65. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Sculpture garden fountain and the renovation of the theatre lobby. Dates- 7/76 - 4/77 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown and Wm. Higgins. Subject- Membership drive/ New Wing opening, progress reports to members of the Board, financial statements: cost estimates, design fees, operating fund, construction timetables. Fact sheet relating to history of VMFA. Signficant dates for the Virginia Museum, \"History of North Wing Construction\". Dates- 4/71 - 12/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown, D. Nicholas and C. Chamberlayne (Hardwick). Subject- Progress timetable, architectural engineering/ landscape/ interior design. Revisions/ alterations to construction, cost estimates, instructions to bidding contractors. Review by building committee of the Board of Trustees. Minutes of the building committee, 2/25/72, drawing/plans. Dates- 1971 - 73 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown, D. Nichols and C. Humelsine. Subject- North Wing plans, justification and description, funding, appeal to legislature to win support for North Wing funding. Rosters: Appropriations committee, finance committee, Governor's budget advisory committee. Essay- \"The Unique, Pioneering Virginia Museum\" and \"Facts on the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts\". Dates- 1967, 1971 - 72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from W.S. Robertson and L. Cheek. Subject- Original design of North Wing per L. Cheek and Baskerville (AIA), later rejected by the Arts Commission. List of significant dates with regard to North and South Wing additions. Minutes of Special building Fund committee, 3/11/65, original building proposal, photographs. Bulletin vol.26, no.2 10/65. Dates- 9/65 - 4/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Photographs/Plans/Drawings from Baskerville and Son (AIA) for:entrance hall, basement/sub-basement, site plan elevations/cross section, gallery floor plans and views of entire block.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown, D. Nicholas and L. Noland (building committee). Subject- Construction, architectural engineering, capital outlay, construction bids, plans and contract documents. Dates- 1972 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- blank order forms labeled VMFA NPA Regulation No. 4. Dates- [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- National Production Authority (NPA) regulations, order listings for maintenance, repair and operating (MRO) supplies, regulations about using the DO-97 rating (Form used to obtain MRO supplies), quota for the 4th quarter 1951, etc. Dates- 3/51-7/51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Correspondence about construction and funding (some PWA) of a wing to the Museum, publication: Working Relationships Between Private Architects and Engineers and the Commonwealth of VA (2/44, Governors' office, Division of the Budget) and The General Conditions of the Contract for the Construction of Buildings (standard form of the American Institute of Architects). [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Doyle and Russell, Building and Industrial Construction. Subject- Bronze founders tablets, frames, building inspections and taking over and operating the building 10/35. Dates- 8/35-10/36. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Peebles and Ferguson, Architects, Norfolk. Subject-blueprints (including detail of the Portuguese Room dated 9/18/35), maintenance and furnishings (benches, plaques, interior painting, etc.) for the Museum. Dates- 4/35- 6/37. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Ferguson, Meakin and Moore, Architects, Norfolk. Subject- reproductions of drawings of proposed south wing, drawings, bids, etc. Dates- 10/37-5/38. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Plans and Correspondence 1954-56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- photos of drawings showing the proposed additions and alterations to Museum. Dates- 1965. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Plans and correspondence regarding the memorial plaques around the building: R.E. Lee Camp, Waddy and the Old Dominion Foundation fountains. 1954 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- construction/installation for the Pratt collection, blueprints, progress reports to Mr. John Lee Pratt, etc. Correspondence with Milton Samuels of French and Company who designed the installation, including quotes for fabric, carpet, cases, carpentry, lighting (including the chandelier). Cheek asked Pratt to fund it and he agreed. Lots of invoices. Dates- 6/54-5/55.   [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Baskerville and Sons, Architects, 3/11/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- correspondence about building models, preliminary drawings, furnishing and equipment catalogues, etc. Dates- 4/65-12/66. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Contains correspondence and statements from Marcellus Wright and Son. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between L. Cheek and Merill Lee (architect) and Chairman of the Building and grounds committee, concerning construction of the service area. Dates- 1/59 - 10/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Eggers and Higgins, Architects. Sketches and drawings 1949 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr., J.M. Brown and Erwin H. Will (VMFA President of the Board). Subject- all aspects of construction of the South Wing, additions and alterations to Museum, landscaping, fountain, parking lot, etc. Dates- 12/66-3/73. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- minutes of South Wing construction conferences 1969-72, outline of construction to South Wing, etc. Dates- 1969-72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Governors Dinner/Event in celebration of the South Wing: program agenda, menu, dedication plans, News Media reception, Rosters: House of Delegates, Senate, Trustees. Key presented to Governor Linwood Holton donated to the archives by Anne Holton November 3, 2022. Dates- 1970 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Capital Outlay requests, individual project descriptions, preliminary plans, tabulations of construction bids, estimated income sources, floor plans, budgets, invoices, Executive Committee Minutes and Building Committee Minutes. Dates- 1964 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and Erwin Will. Subject- New duct layout for the South Wing attic space: revisions necessary due to mistakes in original drawings and improper work. Financial statements. Dates- 1968 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- VMFA Charter, Act of March 27, 1934. Design program (2/18/49) Phase II, museum enlargement, boiler replacement, contract cost estimates, committee no.279-A, addendum no.7 to the drawings and alterations to VMFA. Theatre light control system, weekly project inspections. \"General Conditions Of The Contract For Capital Outlay Projects\". Dates- 2/52 - 11/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and members of the building committee. Subject- Proposed additions, rejection of north facade by Arts Commission. Excerpts from Minutes of Art Commission Meeting, 6/4/65, 7/9/65, 7/29/66. \"The Virginia Museum Opens The New South Wing\", Press package, Brief History and Signficant Dates of VMFA, photographs. Dates- 1965 - 70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Supplemental Agreement #2: Additions and alteration to various aspects of structural design contracts. Dates- 1953 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Interior construction and design. 1954. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- theatre equipment purchasing list, blueprints of theatre, installation of theatre and projection equipment and an orchestra lift, local building committee meeting minutes, etc. Dates- 7/53-10/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- theatre equipment: bronze stands and velvet ropes. Dates- 1/55-5/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Construction blueprints and plans. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Letter of invitation to Trustees, former and current, to celebrate the construction of the North Wing, seating arrangement and timetable for event. Letter to Gov. Holton concerning ground breaking ceremonies and gala dinner. Dates - 1/73 - 2/73 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. to Col. Anderson. Subject- proposal for theatre for Museum, possible recreation center for armed forces stationed in Richmond. Dates- 2/51-4/51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Waddy Memorial and Triton Fountains 1954. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- B.F. Ruskin and Associates 1953-55 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- committee reports on funding for construction of addition to the Museum, schedule of payments to date (12/4/50 and 12/20/50). Dates- 10/50-4/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- additions and alterations to VMFA 1955, list of Museum alterations and additions to date 6/15/55 by Merrill C. Lee, Architect, VMFA Noise Survey CA 9687 (1955), blueprints, etc. Dates- 1/54-9/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Contains architectural plans for the first addition to the museum. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by T.C. Colt, Jr., L. Cheek, Jr., and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- cost estimates/proposed funding for Museum addition, copy of the resolution to establish a Local Building Committee, announcements, replies and minutes of Local Building Committee meetings 1950-2, etc. Dates- 1/46-6/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Local Building Committee, 1951-54. Information regarding the local contractor. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- minutes and outlines of VMFA Building Committee meetings 1952-3. Dates- 6/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard, L. Cheek, Jr., and G.D. Gibson (Chairman of the VMFA Building Committee). Subject- addition to Museum building, listing of additions and alterations to the building, agenda and minutes of Building Committee meetings 1953-4, etc. Dates- 9/53-6/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- addition to Museum building, minutes, announcement and agenda for VMFA Building Committee meetings 1954-5, list of contributors to Museum Building Fund, etc. Dates- 7/54-6/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by G.D. Gibson (Trustee). Subject- installation of Museum equipment, minutes of the Buildings and Grounds Committee meetings 1955-6, etc. Dates- 9/56-12/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Contains lists of expenditures, list of private donors with amounts donated for the addition to the Museum.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- VMFA Local Buildings and Grounds Committee meeting minutes 1948-56, listing of committee meeting dates 1948-56. Dates- 1948-56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard to Senator Garland Gray. Subject- information about planning costs for addition to Museum building, Museum business and events, etc. Dates- 5/51-7/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Copies of the Museum's members bulletin. Vol.1, No.8, Vol.7, No.'s 1,4and6, Vol.8, No.'s 5and8, Vol.9, No.'s 1,2and4, Vol.10, No.'s 1,2,7and8, Vol.11, No.'s 1,2,3,4,5,6,7and9, Vol.12, No.'s 8and9, Vol.13, No.'s 6and9, Vol.14, No.'s 1,3,6,7,8and9, Vol.15, No.'s 3,4,5,6,7,8and9, Vol.16, No.'s 1,2,3,4,5and6. Dates- 9/46-2/56.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Bulletins with general information and a survey of sources of income, private and public, from various museums. Dates-1962 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- 1962-1966 Donations, Trustee File. Dates- 7/55 - 12/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between J.M. Brown and members of Board of Trustees. Subject- Revision of By-laws and Memorial Fund Policy, revisions and recommendations, minutes from sub- committee on By-laws. Dates- 1958 and 1971 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- VMFA By-Laws (revised and adopted 5/51, 5/53, 6/54), Notice of Amendments to By-Laws (6/50, 5/53, 6/54), VMFA Organic Laws, etc.. Dates- 1950-54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. to Senator Byrd. Subject- amendment of IRS code Sec. 863, exempting works of art loaned for exhibition in this country from federal estate taxes. Dates- 7/51-10/51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by T.C. Colt, Jr., Mrs. J.G. Pollard, and L. Cheek, Jr. to individuals, institutions and companies beginning with the letters Ca-Cn. Subject- varied, including four letters from Alexander Calder about Museum purchase of one of his pieces. Dates- 8/45-11/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek. Subject- Loans of artwork, Trustees, Fellows, Mary Callery (juror, 1963 Va. Artists Exhibition). Accessions and gifts: Tree, Callery; Han Dynasty pottery; Nanny, T. Sully. Dates- 2/59 - 4/62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between J.M. Brown and P. Near to J. Brun and H. Jucker. Subject- Acquisition and provenance of Caligula, Newspaper clippings. Dates- 1971-72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Biographical data, his term as Treasurer of the Fellows. Dates- 1/60-6/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and Mr. John Canaday (from University of VA). Subject- Christmas card design by Canaday, loan of a sculpture show, jobs, etc. Dates- 5/49-5/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Capital outlay requests for parking area, South Wing, Entrance Improvements, Expenditures and revenues for the year ending 6/1960. \"Instructions for Form c-54-A (individual project report)\" from Commission on State Capital Outlays and Means of Financing. General Endowment Income 1960-61; Capital Outlay for Galleries, landscaping, Egyptian gallery and North Wing, 1935-60. Collections for which there is inadequate exhibition space, list of cultures that are not represented or under-represented, roster of members serving on the \"Commission on State Capital Outlays and Means of Financing. Dates- 1960-61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Frances Benjamin Johnston acquisition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- officers from the Carnegie Corporation visiting Richmond and the Museum. Dates- 8/55-12/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek to F. Anderson (Carnegie Corporation). Subject- Experimental use of Carnegie Collection of Materials for the Instruction of American Culture and funding of Collegiate Artmobile IV. Proposal, '\" An Artmobile for Virginia Colleges\", March 1965, Supplement, A Statewide Stimulus for Education in the Humanities, Statement of purpose, photocopy of partial grant payment. Dates- 1/58-7/67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Carnegie Corporation of New York and Carnegie Institute, Department of Fine Arts. Subject- Frances Benjamin Johnston acquisition, requesting a grant, requesting loans for inaugural exhibition, counsel on museum practices. Dates-8/35- 12/44. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and Carnegie Trust. Subject- a visit to Richmond by officers of three British Carnegie Foundations, information on Carnegie Trust 1954, etc. Dates- 8/55-10/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek to Secretary of Carnegie Dunfermline Trust. Subject- Roster of Carnegie Delegation visiting VMFA; Annual Report- Carnegie Dunfermline Trustees, 1960. Dates- 7/59-60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- job of Technical Director of the Theatre Division, etc. Dates- 6/55-5/57. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Lists of 25th Anniversary donors; VMFA presidents and terms of office 1935-60. Essay- \" The Arts In Virginia\", Walter S. Robertson (Pres. VMFA). Essay- \"Collecting In America\", Alfred Frankfurter (editor and Pres., Art News) Dates- 1/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- listing of orders for and purchasers of the Healy's Sitters Catalogues, thank you notes for exchange publications, list of relatives of Judge John Barton Payne, etc. Dates- 4/51-4/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Jaquelin-Ambler Portrait catalogs, listing of the members of the Jaquelin, Ambler and Broadnax families. Dates- 11/48-5/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- a fellowship set up by the Catherwood Foundation (previous owners of the Dali jewels) to be used for travel/education in Europe, information about transporting Dali jewels from the Museum. Dates- 11/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Fellowship for artists provided by the Catherwood Foundation and awarded and administered by the VMFA that year. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mr. William Gaines and L. Cheek, Jr. and M.B. Christison (Assistant Director). Subject- Gaines biographical information, Catherwood Foundation fellowship recipient, application, recommendations and award letter for fellowship, list and some photos of work submitted, etc. Dates- 3/56-11/56.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Annual luncheon and tour. Dates- 3/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. to Century Lighting Co. Subject- lighting for the artmobile and theatre, etc. Dates- 6/53-1/59. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- pamphlets from the Convention and Tourist Bureau (Richmond). Dates- 1949-51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- pamphlets from the Virginia Chamber of Commerce. Dates- 5/49-3/51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Restoration of Old Botetourt Hotel, Gloucester, Va.; Programming instructions for \"Civilization\" Film Series; proposal and budget for statewide broadcast of Affiliate promotionals. Rosters of Affiliates, Chapters and Confederation Officers; Minutes of \"Executive Committee Meeting\", 10/72; maps, postcards, press release, newspaper clipping, photographs. Dates- 2/67-7/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Winter Conference agenda, participants, newspaper clippings. Dates- 12/71-3/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Proposal and budget. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Affiliate/Chapter offices Museum Lecture/Tour; roster of Officers, speaking schedule, events, remarks for each engagement. Dates- 1968 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Prototype for letter to be sent from all VMFA Chapter Presidents to convince Legislature of the need for new building. Dates- 1/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Dali Jewels. Date- 7/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. primarily to realtors and lawyers. Subject- sale of Cheek's property \"Faraway Farms\", information on sale of Chebry Co. property, etc. Dates- 6/50-10/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence to T.C. Colt, Jr. from L. Cheek (when he was Chairman of the Fine Arts Department at The College of William and Mary and when he was Director at the Baltimore Museum of Fine Arts). Subject- art in Virginia, counsel on museum practices, etc. Dates- 12/36-1/42. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- The retirement of L. Cheek, Trustee dinner honoring the occasion, presentation of \"Thomas Jefferson Public Service Award\", with remarks by Lt. Gov. F.G. Pollard; South Wing construction; invitations and newspaper interview with L. Cheek. Dates- 1/65-3/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek, W.S. Robertson and Morton Thalhimer. Subject- Letters of moral support, press releases and newspaper clippings announcing the resignation of L. Cheek (decision later recanted). Dates- 1958 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Regarding L. Cheek's reconsideration of his resignation. Dates- 1958 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Resolution from VMFA Council regarding the outstanding contributions of L. Cheek. Includes letters from and too supporters. Dates- 1958 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Replies to his reconsideration of resignation. Dates- 1958 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Text from interview of 11/2/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- PR, decorations, lecture, etc. Dates- 12/58 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Memo to VMFA staff, PR, agenda, etc. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Thank you letter from by a class participant.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Correspondence regarding classes at the museum. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Registration information and class lists.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by M.B. Christison. Subject- installation of collections and exhibitions, Museum programming, biographical information, etc. Dates- 10/54-6/61. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence of Muriel B. Christison, Associate Director for Collections and Education.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence of Muriel B. Christison, Associate Director for Collections and Education.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence of Muriel B. Christison, Associate Director for Collections and Education.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. Christison. Subject- scripts and working papers for children's radio program (\"Treasure Trails\" on WRVA), listing of slides for Season Survey and information on a Life magazine photo exhibition entitled \"Egypt\". Dates- 10/51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Vouchers and receipts for travel expenses, 1948-54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Christmas cards received by the Museum, a copy of the Museum Christmas card (1956), Information about a Christmas tree in the Members' suite, etc. Dates- 11/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Commission of Virginia Artists to design Christmas Cards; rosters: Board of Trustees, A.A.M.D., newspaper clippings, cards, photographs. Dates- 1966-72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and R.A. Velz (Administrator). Subject- ordering Christmas decorations. Dates- 11/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown, Peter Mooz, Sydney and Frances Lewis. Subject- Remarks by J.M. Brown on the dedication of the North Wing and on his resignation. Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, Lewis gift of funds for Art Nouveau purchases, Noland gift of \"Rotating Sphere\", reattribution of the Jewel casket. Dates- 1976 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Controversy concerning gift of Walter P. Chrysler, newspaper clippings, and Chrysler newsletters, 1973-75. Dates- 1969 - 75 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from Henry Clay Hofheimer and J.M. Brown. Subject- New wing, correspondence between the Executive Board, the closing of the Chrysler Museum School, operating budget, accessions, list of objects. Minutes of Executive Board, 2/8/72. Transcript of William L. Parkers, et al complaints vs. Walter P. Chrysler Jr. et as Defendants. Dates- 1972 - 33 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Chrysler collection exhibition at the Museum and possible Artmobile tour, listing of pieces in collection, etc. Dates- 9/49-6/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Loan Exhibition for Church Silver of Colonial Williamsburg, outline for proposed exhibition, budget, letter drafts to Church Wardens, lists of Episcopal Churches owning Church Sliver, Format for catalogue. Dates- 7/68-4/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- information about proposed reproduction in miniature of a Cigar Store figure from the Museum collection. Dates- 7/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- proposed reproduction in miniature of American cigar store figures from the Museum collection. Dates- 5/56-12/59. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek Subject- Civil War Centennial Exhibition, agenda, maps, newsletters, VMT copy of \"Certificate of Award\", conferred on the Virginia Civil War Commission. \"Virginia Joins The Confederacy, Chronology of Events November 1860 through 1861\", Civil War Centennial, 1961-1965 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Cheek's membership on advisory council of the Civil War Centennial Commission, site development study for proposed Confederate Memorial Park in the Museum area, \"Report of the Preliminary Plans of the Virginia Civil War Commission to the General Assembly\" 12/59, etc. Dates- 5/59- 12/59. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by J.M. Brown. Subject- Programming, Ticket Stubs, newspaper reviews, news releases, photographs. Dates- 7/70 - 9/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between J.M. Brown and Joseph Lucas (pres. Civitan Club) [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Resume of Cleveland Museum President, Sherman Emery Lee with photo, Cleveland Plain Dealer Interview \"Sherman Lee's Double Life\". Dates- 12/55-58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Mrs. Clopton complaint about film tickets. Dates- 2/60. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- membership in The Poetry Society of Virginia. Dates- 2/53-10/59. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by T.C. Colt, Jr., Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr., to individuals, institutions and companies beginning with the letters Co-Cz. Subject- varied. Dates- 8/45-12/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between T.C. Colt, Jr., L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Geri Melchers Memorial; Minutes of Annual Meeting 1962; Minutes of Executive Committee Annual Meeting 1962; restaurant feasibility. Dates- 1957-71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- arranging a lecture by Mr. Alexander S. Cochran, Architect in conjunction with the exhibition \"Domestic Architecture of the San Francisco bay Region\", biographical information, etc. Dates- 10/49-2/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Artmobile, gifts. Dates- 6/54 - 6/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from the American Association of Museums (AAM). Subject- copies of the Code of Ethics for Museum Workers 1925 AAM report. Dates- 1925. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Remarks on \"The Relation of Trustees and Professional Staff of General Art Museums\", delivered by Charles Nagel 5/17/69,  \"Code of Ethics for Museum Workers\" 1925. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Rhodes Rathskellar, proposals for lunchroom: use by staff, volunteer personnel, policy on break schedule and lunch periods. Dates- 1964 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from P. Near and Peter Mooz. Subject- Checklist of the status, strength, weaknesses and needs of the VMFA. Damage report, gifts of artworks and accessions, Art Purchase Fund, press releases. Letters to Christo and Robert Rauschenberg. Dates- 1976-77 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Contains photographs, letters, newspaper clippings and information from dealers, prices regarding possible acquisitions. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Contains photographs, and information regarding possible additions to the collection. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Contains photographs, prices and other information relating to possible acquisitions. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Contains photographs, and information regarding possible additions to the collection. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and M.B. Christison (assistant Director for Collections and Education). Subject- listing of possible additions to Museum's collections 1953, information and some photos of objects considered for acquisition, correspondence with art dealers, etc. Dates- 12/51- 11/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by M.B. Christison (Assistant Director) and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- listing of possible additions to the Museum's collections, information and some photos about objects considered for Museum acquisition, correspondence with art dealers, etc. Dates- 1/53-11/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown, P. Near, F. Brandt and P. Mooz. Subject- Reorganization of the Collector-of-the-year. 1975- Mrs. Lummont du Pont Copeland Collection on Export Porcelain. 1977- David Lloyd Kruger Collection of Contemporary Art. 1978- Hugo Weisgall Collection, list of objects, copies of scores for the Weisgall Concert catalog. Dates- 1974 - 78 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from P. Near to members. Subject- Collectors circle event with lecture by Caroline Keck. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Cultural exchange, Minutes of Executive Committee of C.A.A., 1/62, 4/62, Minutes of Annual Meeting, 1971; Minutes of C.A.A. Business Meeting, 1/62; revised draft of \"Policies and Purposes\", roster of officers, Directors and committee members; Essay- \"The Visual Arts in Higher Education\". Dates- 1/62 - 4/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- List for reception/cocktail party, agenda. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Mr. Preston L. Collins (Lt. Governor). Subject- announcements of Trustee meetings, invitations to Museum events, replies, etc. Dates- 5/51-2/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. and L. Cheek, Jr. to staff of Colonial Williamsburg. Subject- museum methods. Dates- 7/46-12/54.    [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- general correspondence with staff of Colonial Williamsburg, information on Cheek's speaking engagement with Williamsburg Rotary Club, etc. Dates- 2/54-1/59. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and the President of Colonial Williamsburg. Subject- loan of display units to Colonial Williamsburg, museum practices, etc. Dates- 3/59-12/65. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between L. Cheek, Jr., J.M. Brown and Colonial Williamsburg. Subject- correspondence about the Williamsburg Antiques Forum, publications/mailings about Antiques Forum 1964,'66,'67,'73, etc. Dates- 5/66-1/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- detailed letters about the goings-on at the Museum while Colt was serving in WWII, also letter from Mrs. Alfred DuPont about art education. Dates-8/37-8/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Mrs. J.G. Pollard and others. Subject- record of Colt's military service, his resignation to serve in WWII. Dates- 11/42-9/48. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Columbia Records presented 55 recordings of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra to the VMFA in 1957. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Copies of \"On Fine Arts in Modern Society: A Research Proposal Prepared for the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts by the Columbia University Bureau of Applied Social Research\". Dates- 5/58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- correspondence about museum practices with The Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts (Columbus, OH) and Columbus Museum of Arts and Crafts, Inc. (Columbus, GA). Dates- 3/51-8/65. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by J.G. Pollard, Jr. (President of the Board). Subject- letters of appointment to the Board, list of appointments, etc. Dates- 1959-60. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Walter S. Robertson (VMFA President of the Board). Subject- roster of committee appointments 1963-4, invitations to Trustee committee appointments, etc. Dates- 8/63. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by J.G. Pollard, Jr. (President of the Board). Subject- letters of appointment to Board and replies, list of appointments, etc. Dates- 1958-9. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and W.S. Robertson (VMFA President of the Board). Subject- VMFA roster of Trustees 1964-5 and 1965-6, Board committee appointments 1965-6, invitations and responses to Trustee committee appointments, letter about Board term limitations (proposed limitation 2 successive terms of 5 years each), etc. Dates- 6/64-7/65. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Cheek correspondence as a member of Committee for International Cultural Exchange (CICE), etc. Dates- 6/61-2/66. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- suggested projects for Public Relations and Development committees, proposal for the Museum by the P.R. counseling firm Earl Newsom and Co., etc.. Dates- 3/54-4/60. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from State Department of Purchases and Supply. Subject- information about choosing stationary, samples for new state letterhead. Dates- 9/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- \"A Report to the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts 11/19/58\" from the viewpoint of its public relations information and communications responsibilities and program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by J.M. Brown. Subject- information and memos about arrangements for community college presidents to meet at the Museum. Dates- 12/70- 1/71. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by J.M. Brown. Subject- cooperative arrangements between VMFA and Va. community colleges, Virginia Community College System Annual Reports 1969/70 and 1970/71, proposed programs for community colleges, etc. Dates- 10/70-8/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence to L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- complaints from Museum visitors about exhibitions, entrance fees, membership rates, guards, etc. Dates- 12/63-7/68. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from Peter Mooz and J.M. Brown. Subject- Museum operations: food service, VMT, membership, discontinuation of dinners in the galleries and newspaper clippings. Dates- 1974 - 79 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- guest list for complimentary cocktails in honor of officers and Museum volunteers from the Council, Jr. League and Theatre Affiliates, roster of Jr. League officers 1970-1, etc. Dates- 9/70. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Erwin H. Will (VMFA President of the Board). Subject- arrangements for a luncheon held in honor of officers and Museum volunteers from the Council, Junior League and Theatre Affiliates, guest list, suggested remarks for Mr. Will at luncheon. Dates- 9/69. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- miscellaneous Thank you's and compliments about gift and exchange publications, exhibitions, programs, the Museum in general and Cheek's responses. Dates- 2/49-2/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Correspondence from the public complimenting the museum in some way. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence to L. Cheek, Jr. and W.S. Robertson (President of the Board of Trustees). Subject- Complimentary letters about Museum exhibitions, theatre productions, exchange publications, etc. Dates- 7/60-12/63. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence to L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- complimentary letters about Museum exhibitions, theatre productions, exchange publications, etc. Dates- 1/64-11/66. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence to L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- complimentary letters to Cheek on programs, theatre productions, museum in general and his responses. Dates- 7/66-10/68. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from Peter Mooz and J.M. Brown. Subject- Various museum operations. Dates- 1972 - 79 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence to L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- compliments about 25th anniversary exhibitions, events and catalogue: Treasures in America, \"A Tribute to Virginia's Unique Museum\"-a Sunday newspaper supplement, etc. Dates- 1/61-6/61. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence to L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Thank you letters for VMFA European catalogue, an exchange publication. Dates- 5/66-9/66. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence to L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Thank you letters for Faberge catalogue: Russian Imperial Jewels, a VMFA exchange publication. Dates- 12/60-2/61. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence to L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- compliments and thank you's for gifts/exchange publications of Russian Imperial Jewels, the catalogue of the Museum's Faberge collection. Dates- 11/60-12/60. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence to L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Thank you letters for Architecture in Virginia, a VMFA exchange publication. Dates- 2/68-5/68. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence to L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Thank you letters for William Hogarth, A Loan Exhibition of Paintings, Drawings and Prints, a VMFA exchange publication. Dates- 1/67-3/64. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence to L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Thank you letters for Painting in England 1700-1850, Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mellon, a VMFA exchange publication. Dates- 4/63-10/63. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence to L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- complimentary letters to Cheek on \"Painting in England\" exhibition (Mellon Collection) and his responses. Dates- 4/63-10/63. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence to L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Thank you letters for The World of Shakespeare, a VMFA exchange publication. Dates- 1/64-2/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Form letter from the President to potential members. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J. G. Pollard. subject- Letters to Trustees regarding 25th anniversary fund and letters to new members. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- performance at Mosque of \"The Confederacy\" as a benefit for the Artmobile, project later abandoned, Date- 11/54-2/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- drawings of the site of the Confederate Memorial Chapel, landscaping plans, etc. Dates- 7/66-8/66. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Richmond Times-Dispatch article \"The Old Soldiers Faded Away Home Here is Vacant\". Dates- 1/16/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- invitation to Director of the Norfolk Museum to Confederation workshop. Dates- 5/66. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by J.M. Brown. Subject- congratulation and reply letters on the installation of Mr. James M. Brown as VMFA Director. Dates- 6/69-6/70. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- listing of objects from the Glasgow bequest and purchase fund currently exhibited in Museum galleries. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between J.M. Brown and Mrs. Anthony Congreve. Subject- biographical information on Arthur and Margaret Glasgow, correspondence about Glasgow fund for purchasing works of art, listings of purchases made with Glasgow Endowment Fund 1966-72. Dates- 11/70-11/71. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from Peter Mooz. Subject- Physical plant restoration project: cleaning of VMFA interior and extensive improvement of motor park, project data summary, Conservation Laboratory: construction and equipment, supply expenditures, budget. Grant application: \"Proposal for Virginia Museum Conservation Laboratory\", employment contract, job descriptions, resumes of prospective applicants. Dates- 1975 - 78 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- biographical information arrangements for giving lectures/seminars at the Museum, VMFA Members' Bulletin vol.23, no.9 5/63, etc., Date- 11/50-2/64. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- arrangements for securing speakers for the \"Fireside Series\" proposed art talks held in the library, Thank you's to speakers, etc. Dates- 7/56-1/57. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- loans of objects between VMFA and Corcoran Gallery of Art, correspondence about museum practices. Dates- 3/51-10/60. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and Katharine Cornwell. Subject- biographical information on this actress, invitation to come to Richmond to see a show and promote TheatreVirginia. Dates- 5/67. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- pamphlets and post cards from the Corning Glass Center. Dates- 9/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- information on obtaining assistance from philanthropic organizations and corporations, etc. Dates- 2/55-12/58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by E.H. Will (VMFA President of the Board). Subject- solicitation letter for corporate patrons, information on corporate patrons program, roster of Richmond corporate patrons 1970, invitations to corporate patrons gala, etc. Dates- 12/69. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by E.H. Will (VMFA President of the Board). Subject- solicitation of corporate patrons, pamphlets about corporate patrons program, publications for the corporate patrons gala, etc. Dates- 7/68. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by J.M. Brown. Subject- roster of Richmond and of state corporate patrons 1971, planning for \"Fete Aux Galleries\" the corporate patrons event 1972, invitations and guest list for event, etc. Dates- 6/71-3/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from M. Christison and L. Cheek. Subject- Exhibitions, condition reports, insurance, gifts and purchases. Essay- \"Successful Adult Museum Programs\", M. Christison. Dates- 1955 - 56 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and R. Velz.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by R.A. Velz (Administrator) primarily, also L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- varied. Dates- 7/56-1/57. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from M. Christison and L. Cheek. Subject- General correspondence regarding publications, museum practices, exhibitions, pamphlets. Letter from Alexander Calder. Dates- 7/56 - 12/57 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from M. Christison and L. Cheek. Subject- Ford Foundation grant-in-aid program, Fogg Conservation Symposium and the Chrysler Collection. Photographs, cesolution recognizing the outstanding contribution of L. Cheek by the VMFA Council. Draft of \"Standards For Museum Practices\", SEMC, 1958. Dates- 1958 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Exhibition of American Silver, jurors for 1965 ADP exhibition, biographical data, 25th Anniversary exhibition and list of objects for loan. VMFA film series, press releases for \"The Little International\" from the Olsen Foundation and the Artmobile. Dates- 1958 -1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and VMFA Council officers. Subject- Council roster 1957-8 and 1958-9, listing of charter members, council-sponsored events and programs, lecture series schedule 1957-8 and 1959-60, statement of purpose of the Council, minutes of general meetings 1962 and'65, Executive Committee meeting minutes 1962 and '63, acknowledgments of gifts to the Museum, etc. Dates- 7/56-10/65. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and J.M. Brown with the VMFA Council. Subject- Council gifts, Council -sponsored events and programs, preliminary drawings for Council shop office, breakdown of Council Contribution Fund 10/70 and 11/70, etc. Dates- 2/66-4/70. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by J.M. Brown. Subject- arrangements for corporate patrons ball, roster of Richmond and of state corporate patrons, roster of Council committee for the ball, invitations and guest lists for ball, etc. Dates- 10/70-3/71. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- outline of the organization of the VMFA Council, Council Program 1955-6, Council of the VMFA Charter Meeting and Articles of Association, \"Friends of the Museum Constitution\", etc. Dates- 5/54-9/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by J.M. Brown. Subject- VMFA Council Contribution Fund analysis 1971 and'72, various Council sponsored events and programs, agreement between VMFA and the Council 10/20/70, A Short History of Council Gifts to Museum 1955-71, The Council of the Virginia Museum Directory 1971-2, general correspondence between Council officers and VMFA staff, etc. Dates- 1/71-12/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from Peter Mooz and J.M. Brown. Subject- Council Trustee Contribution Fund, conservation laboratory, library, state services, fellowships and internships. Profit and loss statements, general ledger trail balance, Art Purchase Fund, staff expenses, VMT financial statements, matching funds for NEA Grant. New Council Shop, furnishings, installation, etc. Dates- 1975 - 77 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- proposal to establish fellowships for professional craftsmen (resident Craftsman Program), letters from interested craftsmen, etc. Dates- 2/63-2/65. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by R.A. Velz (Administrator). Subject- proposal of a story about the Museum for Time-Life magazines, reference made about a reproduction of a Watteau from the Museum's collection appearing in Time. Dates- 11/55-4/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown, Monica Hamm and P. Mooz. Subject- Head of publications, editor of AIV and advisor for photography exhibitions. \"Focus On The Arts\", Pat Becker. Dates- 1974 - 78 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- fact sheet about VMFA, House bill no.862 was about establishing a Virginia Commission of the Arts and Humanities, transcript of the VMFA presentation by E.H. Will (VMFA President of the Board) to the Virginia Assembly, Rules Committee asking to kill or amend the bill, etc. Dates- 1/68-2/68. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- roster of Virginia Cultural Development Study Commission and of the State Arts Committee, information about the creation of the Va. Cultural Development Study Commission by Senate joint resolution no.67, essay- \"The Virginia Museum and the Arts in Virginia\", correspondence about meeting with the Cultural Development Commission, \"Dissenting Opinion Report of the Cultural Development Commission\" by Dr. William H. Higgins, Jr., member of the Commission, etc. Dates- 3/66-1/68. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. to individuals, institutions and companies beginning with the letter \"D\". Subject- varied. Dates- 3/49-3/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- VMT, exhibition schedules, Byzantine Architectural exhibition, College Drama Festival, loans of art works, Artmobile, Horace Day, NEA proposal, pamphlets, magazine excerpts, cards, biographical data, etc. Accessions and gifts: \"The Meeting of Joachim and Anna Under the Golden Gate\", A. Duer. Dates- 10/58 - 8/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Conference for teachers and students of Dance at VMFA, master classes, lecture and performance by Alwin Dance Theatre, agenda, list of dance teachers. Date- 2/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Biographical data, AIV. Dates- 1/61 - 6/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- \"Virginia Architects, Designers and photographers\", Collectors Circle, Va. Artists Biennial, donations, gifts, memorial fund. Dates- 6/59 - 8/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard, acting director of the Museum and Governor Darden, regarding the Museum director and the Curator of Decorative Arts, who were both on leave to the armed forces during World War II, 1942-44. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with and biographical information about Carson Davenport, Virginia artist. Dates- 1936-1944.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. to Ms. Davis. Subject- visits to \"Faraway Farms\" (Cheek's property) Davis was apparently a housekeeper/caretaker of some kind. Dates- 2/49-3/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and donors Mrs. Lincoln Davis, and George Cole Scott and Hildreth Dunn Scott, 1937-43.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by T.C. Colt, Jr., E.M. Davis, III (Curator) and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject-restoration of Mrs. Davis' Flemish painting, gifts from Mrs. Davis, information on Museum Board accessions committee (Mrs. Davis member), etc. Dates- 10/45. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Mrs. Lincoln Davis. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, letter of resignation from Board, etc., 6/51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Elizabeth Nottingham Day and Horace Day, patrons and donors, 1934-45. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Day's exhibition at the VMFA. Dates- 1/55 - 12/59 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard to Mr. and Mrs. Horace Day. Subject- Horace Day biographical information, exhibition record, job recommendation, newspaper editorial written by Mr. Day on American Painting, etc. Dates- 1950- 12/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. to Mr. Howard Dearstyne. Subject- proposed exhibition of Dearstyne's work and speaking engagement, etc. Dates- 11/50-10/57. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Chamber Music Society, Building grounds committee, gifts, donation. Dates- 1954-65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. to the Earl de la Warr. Subject- a visit to Richmond by the Earl, loan of a painting to the Museum exhibition \"England's World of 1607\", etc. Dates- 4/57-10/57. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. Marie de Mare. Subject- catalogues of \"Healy's Sitters\" exhibition ( Mrs. de Mare was Healy's grand-daughter), proposed film and biography of Healy by Mrs. de Mare, etc. Dates- 5/49-10/57. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- His position as Art Director of AIV, music and dance folders. Dates- 11/60 - 1/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from D. Nichols (administrator), F. Haseltine (PR). Subject- VMT subscription, Executive Committee Report, Collections Activities, Public Information Report. Dates- 4/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and R.A. Velz (Administrator). Subject- information about an exhibition scheduled From Nov.22-Dec.31, 1955 featuring merchandise available for purchase in time for Christmas. Dates- 9/55-4/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Traveling exhibition. Dates- 1952-53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- International Traveling exhibition. VMFA and Leslie Cheek were the American coordinators from 1951-1954. Lists of attendees at the opening dinner 1/15/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- \"Design in Scandinavia\" exhibition checklist, description of the exhibition, official record of receipt and list of items received but not included in exhibition, etc. Dates- [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence to L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- RSVP's to dinner held on the opening night of the exhibition \"Design in Scandinavia\". Dates- 12/53-1/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr., Mrs. J.G. Pollard and M.B. Christison. Subject- exhibition catalogue information for \"Design in Scandinavia\" and RSVP's for dinner held on the opening night of the exhibition. Dates- 12/53-3/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- American Tour 1954-57. Correspondence and publicity regarding. AFA took over the circulation of the exhibition.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Committees in the United States. Lists of members and minutes from meetings 1953. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Favorable reviews of the exhibition 1954. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Copy of a New York Times article written by Cheek concerning the upcoming exhibition 1954. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Opening of the exhibition at the Museum, January 1954. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- dinner guest lists, menu, planning for opening night dinner for \"Design in Scandinavia\" exhibition, list of Board of Trustee committee appointments 1953-4, registration for Southeastern Museums conference 1953, etc. Dates- 12/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- RSVP's for the dinner and other opening events for the exhibition \"Design in Scandinavia\", exhibition catalogue, information used in planning printed material for the exhibition, etc. Dates- 4/53-3/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Cheek, Scandinavians and Thomas Messer of AFA. Correspondence with Elizabeth Gordon, Editor of House Beautiful. Subject- Design in Scandinavia exhibition. Dates- 1951 through 1953.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Cheek, Scandinavians and Thomas Messer of AFA. Correspondence with Elizabeth Gordon, Editor of House Beautiful. Subject- Design in Scandinavia exhibition. Dates- 1951 through 1953.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Cheek, Scandinavians and Thomas Messer of AFA. Correspondence with Elizabeth Gordon, Editor of House Beautiful. Subject- Design in Scandinavia exhibition. Dates- 1951 through 1953.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Cheek, Scandinavians and Thomas Messer of AFA. Correspondence with Elizabeth Gordon, Editor of House Beautiful. Subject- Design in Scandinavia exhibition. Dates- 1951 through 1953.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject-job description of a designer for the Design and Construction division of the Museum, proposed hiring of a designer, etc. Dates- 2/54-4/57. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- floor plan and printed matter for \"Designer-Craftsmen USA\" exhibition, photos of the exhibition, VMFA Member's Bulletin vol.15, no.5 (1/55), etc. Dates-11/54-2/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and L. Strauss. Subject- 25th Anniversary, draft of appeal to enlarge endowment fund, pamphlet. Dated- 6/60 - 1/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Proposal for a diorama in connection with \"Orientations of Virginia's Cultural Background\", photographs. Dates- 7/61 - 6/62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Resolution by the Executive Committee to authorize excess travel cost by VMFA staff. Dates- 5/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Trip itinerary, pamphlets. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown, F. Fowler, D. Nichols, B. Ryan. Subject- All manner of VMFA operation: photography budgets, payroll dispersal, VMT renovation, Artmobile, damage and security of Art works, gallery installation, loans, art purchase invoices, Theatre contract, repairs and modification invoices, grievance procedure, pamphlets, Interpol investigation of Indian sculptures, requests for establishing new positions: Vice Director for Public Affairs and Artmobile curator. \"Partnership Agreement of Artco and Company\", \"Operation Countdown\", analysis of responsibilities and time required for completion of the North Wing. Photographs, pamphlets, announcements. Accessions and gifts: 17th C. Eng. Embroidered Casket, Byzantine Bronze Plaque, Tomato Soup Can (A. Warhol), Bolt of Lightening (R. Lichtenstein), Portrait of a Lady, Payne Collection. Dates- 1/68 - 9/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between L. Cheek, F. Haseltine, D. Nicholas, J.M. Brown, P. Near, A.W. Stalnaker, B. Ryan, Mrs. Pollard. Subject- All manner of inter-museum operations: Public information schedules, membership campaign, promotion deadlines, travel itineraries, budget proposals, etc. P. Nears observations on possible acquisitions. Dates- 7/64 - 8/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Letters of request, agenda. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Secretary to the museum, biographical data, job description. Museum files and the law regarding public information, records management, records to be retired, list of file classification: deletions and additions. Events schedules, agendas and exhibitions. Dates- 1974 - 76 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek, J.M. Brown, A. Dohn. Subject- Letter of recognition of donations, list of donors and their gifts of art works. Dates- 1964-72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown and P. Near. Subject- Chenery Estate and Gottwald endowment Fund. Art Nouveau gift of Sydney and Frances Lewis. Dates- 1973 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- VMT, Fellowship Fund, Museum Classes, Chenery Estate, Art Nouveau Fund, Artmobile and Gottwald Endowment Fund. Dates- 1973 - 74 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Buyers guides, pamphlets, magazine excerpts, specifications, blueprints, lists of chapters and affiliates, photographs. Dates- 9/61 - 9/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from Mrs. J.G. Pollard, and L. Cheek. Subject- Gift of Dunsten Memorial, Payment record, gallery proposals, \"The Virginia Museum Needs New Wings\": appeal to membership and Trustees for building funds. Dates- 12/46 - 4/53 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Mrs. Alfred I. (Jessie Ball) Dupont. Subject- Donations. Contains a letter regarding her feelings in favor of segregation at the museum and in the arts. Dates- 1935-43. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Jessie Ball duPont's membership on the Executive Board, gifts and donations. Dates- 5/55 - 12/59 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek to Jessie Ball duPont. Subject- Membership as a Trustee, Fellow, Chair of 25th Anniversary Fund drive, contributions and gifts, magazine excerpts, biographical information, contributions and gifts, progress report from Anniversary Fund Drive. Dates- 2/59 - 5/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and D. Hudson (state coordinator of Arts System). Subject- Salary scales for VMT, NEA grant proposals. Dates- 1966 - 67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from T. Colt, Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek. Subject- Exhibitions, Artmobile, VMT, Va. Fellowships, search for potential jurors, work schedules invitations, newspapers, postcards, etc. Accessions and gifts: \"Autumn Leaves\", A. Palmer. Dates- 5/46-5/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Agenda and letters to K. Fowler of VMT. Dates- 3/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown, Wm. Heartwell and Gov. Holton. Subject- \"Minutes of Economic Resource Task Force Meeting\": 7/23/71, 9/2/71, 10/8/71, 1/13/72, 4/20/72, purpose of task force was to improve communication between various agencies and the governors office. Draft of Executive order: relationship of state agency organizations to Commonwealth planning districts, budget estimates, agendas, Bills held in House Committee for the 1973 General Assembly. Dates- 1971 -72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- C. Guinnan request for a meeting room. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from A. Stalnaker and H. Dohn. Subject- Events for Governors School for Gifted Students: schedule, housing, food service, etc. Dated- 7/73- 8/73 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between A. Dohn and Mr. Albertia. Subject- Student application, agendas and statement of purpose. Dates- 1973 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown and F. Brandt. Subject- Event to expose students to the function, organization and operation of VMFA, timetable and agendas. Dates- 1972 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between L. Cheek and B. Bothmer (Egyptologist, BMFA). Subject- Invitations, list of Egyptian art objects available for purchase. Dates- 9/54 - 11/51 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and M. Christison. Subject- Requests for films and slides, Artmobile, loans for Egyptian Gallery, statement/remarks for opening exhibition, newspaper clippings, blueprints. Dates- 2/55 - 12/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Suggested remarks related to \"Installation of a Gallery of Egyptian Art\", loans from other museums, agendas, letters to other curators and directors. Gift of Egyptian Gallery from Mrs. James Parsons. Dates-2/61 - 4/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- early planning stages of the exhibition \"England 1607\", list of pieces in, list of lenders to the exhibition, installation schedule and exhibition description, printed materials, \"Status Report on the Museum's Jamestown Festival Program\", etc. Dates- 6/54-8/57. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Gallery opening made possible through gifts of china from Lady Nancy Astor, invitations and loan requests. Dates- 4/61 - 5/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- invitations to these exhibitions: \"Masterpieces of Chinese Art\" and \"Russian Imperial Jewels\" [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by T.C. Colt, Jr., L. Cheek, Jr., and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, VMFA Entertainment Committee schedules 1946, 1946/7, 1949, 1950, Entertainment Committee announcements and replies, committee report 1946, committee roster 1949/50, biographical information on the following Museum guests: Yasuo Kuniyoshi, John W. Taylor, Charles W. Smith, Reginald Marsh and Lamar Dodd, etc. Dates- 1946-50. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by T.C. Colt, Jr., L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, VMFA Entertainment Committee schedule 1946/7, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, Entertainment Committee rosters 1950/1, 1951/2, 1952/3, proposed Friday evening events 1950/1, committee meeting minutes 1952, biographical information about George T. Hamilton, etc. Dates- 1946-54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Trustee/Museum business, VMFA Entertainment Committee schedule 1954, 1955, 1956, announcements and minutes of Entertainment Committee meetings 1951, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, etc. Dates- 1951-6. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, VMFA Entertainment Committee roster, Entertainment Committee schedule 1955, meeting announcements, biographical information about the artist Donald Oenslager, etc. Dates- 1954-5. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Trustee/Museum business, announcements and replies for VMFA Entertainment Committee meetings, roster of Entertainment Committee, committee schedule 1955, etc. Dates- 9/55-10/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. Arthur Kelly Evans. Subject- a bequest to the Museum from Mrs. Evans, etc. Dates- 11/50-11/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- proposal for fundraising project for VMFA Council in fall 1956. Dates- 1956. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- 60the Anniversary of the AFA meeting and symposium in Williamsburg, registration forms. Dates- 11/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Agenda, timetable and luncheon for behind the scenes tours by the Council. Date-1963 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Benefit for the Council Service Fund, program, menu. Dates- 1961 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- \"Museum in Action\": documentary of VMFA galleries and statewide activities, preview agenda, press dinner, invitations. Producer: Richard Rochement Narrator: Alistair Cooke Dates- 1961 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Request for VMFA banquet services. Dates- 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from W.S. Robertson. Subject- Exhibition: \"Treasures from the Norfolk Museum\", Governor's reception, program agenda. Dates- 1961 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Gallery plan, staff assignments and program. Dates- 12/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Reinstallation of the permanent galleries. Dates- 1963 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Members dinner dance event, invitations, guest list. Dates- 1961 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Glasgow Estate, Jamestown Tablet. Reception for Committee on Law Celebration. Dates- 12/58 - 4/59 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown and F. Brandt. Subject- Members preview and reception: timetable, program, invitations, gallery plan, etc. Jack Larsen: lecture and biographical data. Dates- 1970 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Letter of invitation to members of Virginia Chamber Music Society to attend a Theatre-Dinner. Dates- 11/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Inauguration of a monthly series of theatre Dinners, guest list, letters of invitation for event and menu. Dates- 10/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Exhibition: \"Designs for the Theatre\" Dates- 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Reception for British group of scholars and collectors and travel itinerary. Dates- 1965 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- A British organization on American Tour. Dates- 1965 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Meeting at VMFA for NCEW: an organization to stimulate the conscience and quality of the American Editorial page. VMFA Executive committee minutes, biographical data, program agenda. Dates- 7/58 - 11/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Letter of request for use of VMFA Gallery for Dinner, agenda, timetable. Dates- 7/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Tour routes, agenda and schedule of events for reception and letter to new members. Dates- 9/68 - 3/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Letter of invitation to reception, tour of museum, agenda, timetable, etc. Dates- 11/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from Mrs. Breeden (Membership Chair). Subject- Procedure and agenda for members reception and tour schedule, press release, invitations, etc. Dates- 4/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from F. Haseltine. Subject- VMT Premiere performance and promotion. Dates- 5/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- exhibition: \"Treasures of the Norfolk Museum\", program/dinner agenda, invitation, etc. Dates- 1961 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and Arthur Houghton. Subject- Preliminary event outline, layout, program agenda, procedure, invitations. Dates- 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Annual event to honor corporate patrons: entertainment, decorations, invitation list and suggested remarks to be delivered by President, E. Will. Dates- 1966 - 70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Private advanced performance of \"School For Wives\", biographical data on Peggy Wood. Dates- 10/67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and W. Rhoads. Subject- Agenda and sample of invitation. Dates- 10/58 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and Gregory Peck. Subject- Grand opening of Virginia Theatre Arts System, events schedule for preview, Letter from Gregory Peck. Dates- 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Library reception and banquet for college Presidents attending the Drama Festival. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Dinner and Theatre Party: agenda, invitations. Dates- 1970 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Letters of request and agenda for Theatre Dinner Party. Dates- 1972 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek, Wm. Rhodes and E.M. Last (Chair, RLS) Subject- Performance of RLS at VMT, ticket sales and cost estimates. Dates- 1/65 - 3/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Letter of request for VMFA services. Dates- 4/31/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Robinson House formerly the Scientific Research Organization, VMFA headquarters for LOAS, adult classes and resident craftsperson, Invitation, Historical background, Bulletin vol.24 no.7 4/64 Dates- 8/62 - 3/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from Helen Dohn. Subject- Smith College dinner with lecture by Charles Chetham, Director of Smith College Art Museum, agenda, etc. Dates- 4/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- The VMFA Council, Theatre Affiliates, President's Dinner. Music, Dance and Film Societies. Dates- 1962 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- The Hospitality and Information Service for diplomatic residents and families. Dates- 1968. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- three day seminar program of multi-level experience in the Arts For exceptional Virginia Youths, agendas, etc. Dates- 4/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- VMFA luncheon and tour. Dates- 1970 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Paintings and drawings by E. Vedder, speaker. Dates- 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Requests for contributions. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Juror: Hugh Newell Johnson. Reception, guest list and agenda. Exhibition catalog. Dates- 1972 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek, Harry Bertoia, Sherman Lee. Subject- General correspondence regarding juror service. Dates- 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and Sherman Lee. Subject- Jury Chair: Sherman Lee. Dates- 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Juror: William Pahlmann. Event program agenda, invitation, guest list, etc. Catalog: \"Virginia Interior Designers 1973\". Dates- 10/72 - 3/73 \"Virginia Interior Designers Reception Fri. 16 Mar.,  1973, 5-7 p.m.\" Subject- Invitation. Dates- 1973 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown, W. Gaines and H. Dohn. Subject- Schedule of events, exhibitions, Bicentennial Celebration. loans, gallery tours, calendar news, Invitation for the \"India In Virginia\" exhibition. Dates- 8/70 - 4/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- General correspondence, minutes and agendas. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- General correspondence, minutes and agendas. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Contains minutes, agendas and correspondence. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- General correspondence, minutes and agendas. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- General correspondence, minutes and agendas, 1954-55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, announcements, agendas and minutes of VMFA Exec. Committee meetings 1955, 1956, etc. Dates- 9/55-5/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Trustee/Museum business, VMFA Exec. Committee minutes 1956, list of Exec, Committee members 1956. Dates- 1956. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and William J. Rhodes, Jr. (President). Subject- Trustee/Museum business Exec. Committee meeting agendas 1954, 1955, 1956, Museum finances (pay scale, Director's allowable expenses, approvals for purchases) VMFA Committee appointments 1956-7, etc. Dates- 6/56-11/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- General correspondence, minutes and agendas. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- General correspondence, minutes and agendas. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard, L. Cheek, Jr. and Col. Henry W. Anderson (President). Subject- Trustee/Museum business, VMFA Exec. Committee meeting minutes 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, listing of members of the Exec. Committee 1950, 1951, Exec. Committee resolutions 1950, 1951, 1953, By-Laws revised and adopted 1951, etc. Dates- 1950-3. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard, L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Executive Committee minutes, copies of Exec. Committee minutes 1953, 1954, 1955. Dates- 12/53-9/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence to L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, VMFA Gari Melchers Memorial Committee, VMFA Exec. Committee minutes 1956, list of Exec. Committee members 1956, etc. Dates- 4/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, VA Art Alliance, Williams Fund purchase, VMFA Exec. Committee agenda 1952, 1953, 1954. Dates- 5/51-7/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek, W. Gaines, R. Velz, M. Christison. Subject- Roster of large Richmond firms and number of employees, invitation cover letter, remarks to be delivered after luncheon. Dates- 9/63 - 10/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- lists of proposed exhibitions, events schedule for 1955-6 season, roster of members and schedule of the entertainment committee, drama schedule for Virginia Museum Theatre, etc. Dates- 7/55-1/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Notable lecturers and AIV contributors, biographical data. Jurors: Charles Eames, Morris Ketchum and Bert Stern. Dates- 1967 – 68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Budgets, loan requests. \"Picasso: A Selected View\", \"12 American Painters\", List of Art Works, biographical notes test for the catalog: \"The Flowering of American Folk Art\". Catalog: \"American Painting 1970 including correspondence with Richard Diebenkorn. Dates- 1970-1974. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown, P. Near and F. Brandt. Subject- Bernard Martins' \"Portrait of Edward Hopper\", \"Walter Gropius - 1883 - 1969\", \"Jose Puig\", projected budget, attendance records, requests for loans, receptions events schedules, etc. Dates- 1974 - 76 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Engineering projects around the world, assembled to illustrate the aesthetic impact of technology. Cost estimates for exhibition, speakers and invitations. Dates- 7/64 - 1/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Outstanding objects in American Museum collections that are gifts or have been purchased with contributions from patrons. Event arrangements/planning. Requests of loans and press releases. \"A Brief History of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts\", by L. Cheek. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Exhibition \"Homage to the Square\", signed letter from Elaine de Kooning. Dates- 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Opening festivities of the Aldrich Collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings and sculpture. Catalogue: \"The Aldrich Collection\", foreword by L. Cheek. Dates- 11/58 - 1/59 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Juror: Bartlett Hayes. VMFA purchases from exhibition. Dates- 1961 - 62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Juror: C.V. Donovan. Request for loans from other galleries. Dates- 1962 , 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown and Al Held. Subject- Juror: Peter Selz. The removal of artwork from the wall of the VMFA for a period of one week in demonstration of racism, war and repression in America. List of paintings to be shipped and installation instructions. Dates- 9/69 - 8/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Search for a disposable cardboard shelter for use in a traveling sculpture exhibition to the Chapters and Affiliates. Dates- 1962 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Juried exhibition of Virginia Architects, Designers and Photographers. American Painting exhibition. Dates- 1964, 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown, F. Brandt, Sydney and Frances Lewis. Subject- Art Nouveau exhibition: request for loans, lists of objects, opening event agenda, timetable, invitations, etc. Lecturer: Robert Koch. Dates- 1971 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek, Mrs. H. Bache and P. Near. Subject- Collector-of-the Year: Pre-Columbian gold collection, list of objects, letters to members of Collectors Circle. Dates- 196 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Request for flags from Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany. Dates- 1963 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown, P. Near and F. Brandt. Subject- Kent Bicentennial Portfolio: \"Spirit of Independence\", prints by 12 Contemporary American Artists. Rockefeller Collection of Picasso Tapestries. Dates- 11/74 - 11/75 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and Phillip Hofer. Subject- Philip Hofer: biographical data and lecture on Blake. Dates- 1965 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and P. Near. Subject- Block as Collector-of-the Year (1967): Collection of 19th and 20th century watercolors and drawings, reviews and agendas. Dates- 10/66 - 2/67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Museum of Modern Art exhibition \"Art Lending Service Retrospective\", lecture by MOMA Junior Council President Lily Auchincloss, lending services, expenses and pamphlet. Dates- 11/60 - 1/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Traveling exhibit on ancient Chinese treasures. Date- 1957 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Press releases for Virginia's Civil War centennial Exhibition and celebration at the VMFA, 1961. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown and P. Near. Subject- C. Conger (White House Curator) and his collection of interior furnishings. Heeramaneck Collection. Dates- 1967, 1972 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown and P. Near. Subject- Blumka Medieval Collection: Preview, program agenda, invitations, etc. Damage report to Gothic Cut Velvet Cloth, Conservators report and insurance claims. Dates- 1/73 - 5/73 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown, P. Near and F. Brandt. Subject- Exhibition of Tapestries from the House of Edgeworth and paintings, prints and drawings. Lecture, list of objects, PR, gallery plan, invitations, etc. Dates- 1970 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- L. Cheek's service as a juror for \"International Glass\", gallery plan, photographs, list of jurors choice objects. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Exhibition \"Robes from the Forbidden City\": lecture by Alan Priest on Chinese Textiles. Dates- 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown, F. Brandt and P. Near. Subject- Virginia Photographer 1971, juror: Harry Callahan. Mourot Collection of porcelain. Exhibition schedules, lectures, gifts, loans of art objects, roster of Trustees. Catalog: \"Virginia Artists 1971\". Dates- 1971 - 72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Davies exhibition. Dates- 1963 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and H. Gummerus (Finnish Society of Crafts and Design). Subject- Gummerus lecture on Finnish design. Dates- 1964 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Traveling exhibition of Tutankhamun. Dates- 1961 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and Bernard Von Bothmer (Brooklyn Museum). Subject- Von Bothmer account of his discovery fo the missing portion of VMFA fragment of Sema-Tawy-Tefnakht. Conservation and restoration of scribe, magazine clippings. Slides and photographs. Dates- 12/64 - 4/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and Mrs. L.J. Dee (Cooper- Hewitt) Subject- Her Lecture to VMFA. Dates- 1969 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Lecture by Buckminister Fuller, biographical data, catalog, installation, invitations, etc. Dates- 1/59 - 3/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Contemporary Art forms of Israel. Lecturer: Avid Yafeh. Dates- 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Lecturer: John Walker. Invitations, entertainment. Dates- 1962 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and Wm. Gaines. Subject- Documentation of the making of George Steven's film. Installation, design, floor plans and cooperating agencies. Dates- 1965 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek, Herbert Hoffman, Perry Rathbone and Patricia Davidson. Subject- Bill S.2273: to enable works of art and other materials imported for temporary exhibition in non-profit activities to be immune from judicial process. Description of objects for possible acquisition. Exhibition design, installation, VMFA and BMFA gallery plans, invitations, etc. Dates- 9/63 - 4/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek, P. Rathbone and H. Hoffman. Subject- Loans of Greek gold from the Hermitage and other institutions. Appeals to the State Department regarding Bill S.2773. Dates- 3/64 - 10/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and Christine Alexander. Subject- Alexander's service to VMFA consultant on Greek and roman acquisitions. Exhibition lecture by Dorothy Kent Hill. Dates- 12/61 - 4/62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown and P. Near. Subject- Western art in Virginia collections, loan requests, film series, invitations, program agenda, etc. Lecturer: Larry Curry. Dates- 1972 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek, Perry Rathbone and Nasli Heeramaneck. Subject- Installation and acquisitions from the Heeramaneck collection. Lecturer: John Alexander Pope (Freer Gallery), newspaper clippings. Dates- 12/66 - 10/67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek, Paul Mellon and Lessing Roswald. Subject- Request for loans, receiving and storage of objects. Event invitations, agenda, etc. Lecturer: Philip Hofer. Dates- 1967 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and John Koenig. Subject- Proposals for the filming and documentation of an epic film: research, selection, documentation, etc. Proposals were originally made to Samuel Goldwyn and Cecil B. de Mille. Dates- 7/55 - 2/56 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and L. Goodrich. Subject- Requests for loans from various collections. Text for catalog forward by L. Cheek, and essay by Lloyd Goodrich. Biographical data and newspaper clippings. Dates- 1964 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Events schedule, agenda, invitations, pamphlets. Lecturer: Robert Doty. \"Portrait of Edward Hopper\" and drawing studies by Virginia painter, Bernard Martin. Dates- 1972 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown and F. Brandt. Subject- Exhibition of art from Virginia Collections to commemorate the 10th anniversary of AIV. Request for loans, invitations, members preview, agenda, list of objects for exhibition. Lecturer: Thomas E. Norton, biographical data. Dates- 7/70 - 2/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Acquisition of Indian art collection. Dates- 1/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Exhibition of works by French artists commissioned by Claude Aveline to illustrate his poem \"L'Oiseau que n'existe pas\". Lecturer: Lawrence Alloway, biographical data. Members Bulletin vol.24 no.8 4.64. Dates- 1964 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and Anne Marie Pope. Subject- VMFA display areas. Date- 1956 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from F. Brandt and P. Near. Subject- Art Nouveau Loan, list of Lewis gifts and purchases. Dates- 1971 - 78 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and C.S. Hathway. Subject- Lecture search. Dates- 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Biographical data, agendas, timetables and invitations. Dates- 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Islamic rugs circulated by the Smithsonian Institute and lecture by McMullan. Dates- 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek, J. Baskett and P. Mellon. Subject- List of paintings from Mellon Collection. Gallery preparation, storage, costs, opening festivities, interpretation of exhibition, letters to print media. Press release, newspaper clippings. Lecturers: W.G. Constable, John Baskett and Basil Taylor. Essay- \"Painting In England, 1700-1850\". Dates- 8/62 - 9/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and Paul Mellon. Subject- Mellon English Painting Collection, early discussion concerning the scope and preparation of catalog and exhibition. \"Letter from Basil Taylor Dated-23 January 1963 re: Mellon Show\", letter of disgruntlement over the various stages of the Mellon catalog. Dates- 1963 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and Basil Taylor. Subject- Mellon Collection of English painting, initial planning stages, lectures, installation, catalog, etc. Dates- 11/61 - 1/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and Paul Mellon. Subject- Exhibition: \"Painting in England\", program of events, invitations, gallery plan, program, invitation, guest list, etc. Dates- 5/62 - 4/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek, Paul Mellon and Basil Taylor. Subject- Basil Taylor, advisor tot Mellon collection and author of exhibition catalog: \"Painting in England, 1700-1850\". Catalog foreword by L. Cheek. Dates- 12/62 - 4/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Invitations and dinner programs. Dates- 1963 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Installation, catalog, security, lecture. List of slides, media coverage. Dates- 1963 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Remarks by Paul Mellon on exhibition opening, mock-ups of booklet form. Dates- 1963 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Full color photographic reproduction of the \"Sistine Chapel\", exhibition circulated by LIFE magazine. Dates- 1961 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Demonstration of mosaic technique using contemporary materials. Dates- 5/54 - 9/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and Henry Moore. Subject- Aid of Helen Norman (neighbor to Moore) on establishing a dialogue with the VMFA concerning an exhibition and visit by the artist. Preliminary exhibition plans. Dates- 10/57 - 10/58 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and Henry Moore. Subject- Preview and opening night arrangements, newspaper clippings and press releases. Dates- 5/65 - 11/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and R. Neutra. Subject- Exhibition and speaking tour by the artist. Dates- 6/59 - 11/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown and P. Near. Subject- Goya exhibition: request for loans of works by Goya, announcements, invitations, list of paintings, Dr. Priscilla Muller (curator and speaker for exhibition). Program agenda. Dates- 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Lecturer: John S. Szarkowski. Dates- 1968 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and James Rorimer. Subject- Exhibition of Contemporary photographs. Biographical data on Ivan Dimitri and A. Hyatt Mayor. Catalog: \"Phototgraphy in the Fine Arts\". Dates- 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education). Subject- proposed exhibitions, information about traveling exhibitions, etc. Dates- 10/48-12/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and Perry Rathbone. Subject- Pre-Columbian gold with lecture by Allen Wardwell. Dates- 4/67 - 10/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Vincent Price as Collector-of-the-Year. Date- 1964 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- African collection from the Olsen Foundation. Dates- 1961 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek, Una Johnson (Brooklyn Museum). Subject- Contemporary prints from the Brooklyn Museum, invitations and announcements. Dates- 1958 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Exhibition of the American Institute of Graphic Arts 1951. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek, Wm. Gaines, F. Brandt, Anne Marie Pope. Subject- Reinstallation of the permanent collection, estimated exhibition costs, Heeramaneck collection, list of exhibitions available form International Exhibitions foundation. Exhibition catalog: John Kelly Fitzpatrick\" , photographs. Dates- 9/68 - 11/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and Wm. Quillian. Subject- Exhibition of Randolph-Macon Collection. Dates- 1964 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Program agenda for reception, exhibition, gallery plan. Dates- 1973 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Exhibitions of Chinese Textiles from Minneapolis Institute of the Arts. Lecture by Alan Priest. Dates- 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Proposed gift of \"Gates of Hell\", from the Cantor Collection. Exhibition \"Study of a Woman's Torso\". Dates- 1968 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Rosenwald as Collector-of-the-Year, 1965. \"Master Prints From The Rosenwald Collection\", introduction by Rosenwald for the exhibition checklist. Dates- 12/64 - 3/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Corrected draft by L. Cheek. Dates- 1965 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and L. Rosenwald. Subject- Personal invitations from L. Cheek. Dates- 1964 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Exhibition announcements. Dates- 1964 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Schedule of events for the season. Dates- 1959 - 60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown and Paul Tishman. Subject- Exhibition from the Tishman Collection, letter of invitation, installation, Council lecture/luncheon. Speaker: Dr. John Akar, Ambassador of Sierra Leone. Remarks by J.M. Brown and Tishman, announcements and biographical data, etc. Dates- 1970 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Mailing lists for colleges, museums, etc. Dates- 1964 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- L. Cheek tour of England to photograph Elizabethan Houses. Dates- 1963 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Presentation of various forms of Arts of England during Shakespeare's life in commemoration of the 4th Centenary of his birth. Requests for loans of Elizabethan objects, press release, installation, etc. Dates- 8/63 - 2/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Exhibition of 19th and 20th century paintings, reception and event announcements. Dates- 1970 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek, Paul Mellon (Exhibition Chair) and Wm. Constable. Subject- requests for loans, French and British sponsors of exhibition including Queen Elizabeth, Honorary Committee Members, Patrons, catalog, PR, object damage report. Basil Taylor as special advisor to exhibition. Dates- 7/58 - 3/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Consultation on exhibition proceedings, travel and lecture schedule, biographical data and text for introduction to the catalog. Dates- 4/60 - 7/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek, Basil Taylor, Paul Mellon and A. Eiseman. Subject- Catalog layout, printing, design, budget, cost estimates, contributions. Essay- \"Classic Horse Paintings\", foreword by L. Cheek. Dates- 1/59 - 4/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Recipients of free catalogs. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- William George Constable and his lecture for exhibition, biographical data, Bulletin vol.20 no.8 4/60. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- List of British sponsors, loans, selection committee. Dates- 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Mailing list, opening event, program and list of lenders to exhibition. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Prospective members attending the Sport and Horse Dinner event. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Prospective members attending the Sport and Horse Dinner event. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and John G. Pollard. Subject- List of sponsors, reception: program, agenda, menus, etc. Newspaper clippings. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Traveling exhibition in commemoration of Stravinsky's 80th birthday with related settings and costumes created for his ballets. Dates- 4/61 - 11/62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown and F. Brandt. Subject- Exhibition of contemporary prints and multiples (3-dimensional objects of limited editions), Lewis contributions. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Railey Collection of European and Asian seals, Fisher Collection of paintings and exhibition of Ruth Safford: \"Interiors of Famous Houses\". Dates- 8/61 - 2/62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from F. Brandt. Subject- Problems with exhibition objects. Dates- 2/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Damage report of exhibition objects. Dates- 11/63  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Loans of objects from Pierpoint Morgan Library. Dates- 1964 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Extension of Tutankhamen exhibition. Dates- 1963 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Sample invitation and preview guest list. Dates- 1963 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown and F. Brandt. Subject- List of objects available for loan and prices. Exhibition announcements, gallery floor plan. Lecturers: Gerald Nordland and Hilton Kramer. Dates-1972 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Traveling exhibit from MOMA: \"Form In The Animated Cartoon\". Dates- 1955 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek to M. Christison. Subject- Unavailability of Van Gogh exhibition. Dates- 8/57 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and Philip Johnson. Subject- Jurors: Carroll Meeks, Richard Di Natale and Hans Namuth. Official entry forms, exhibition announcements, biographical data. Dates- 10/61 - 1/62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Jurors: Gyorgy Kepes, Philip Johnson and Ivan Dimitri. Invitations, guest lists, biographical data and entry forms. Dates- 1964 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown and F. Brandt. Subject- 1st Biennial exhibition.  Juror: Romaldo Giurgola.  AIA reception and dinner, program agenda, biographical data, invitations, pamphlets and exhibition catalog. Dates- 1970 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Jurors: Sherman Lee, Harry Bertoia, Bernard Perlin. Collectors reception, purchase of artist work by Trustees, invitations, entry forms, etc. Dates- 12/57 - 2/59 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek, P. Near. Subject- Reception for purchasers of art works from the exhibition, and catalog. Dates- 1957, 1961 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Letters to Artist on their award by the jury. Exhibition catalog, juror search and entry forms. Dates- 1959, 1963 - 64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Jurors: Carl Wienhardt Jr., Mary Callery and Robert Vickrey. Salon des Refuse's on view at Thalhimer's, events schedule and exhibition catalog. Dates- 6/64 - 6/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown and F. Brandt. Subject- Juror: William Seitz. Installation, list of purchases, invoices, PR, invitations, guest lists, etc. Acquisition from Lewis Fund. Dates- 1973 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Jurors: G.E.K. Smith, Gordon Bunshaft and A. Bodine. Entry forms and recipients of certificates of Distinction. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and P. Near. Subject- Exhibition to travel to Charlottesville. Dates- 5/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Lecture by Dorothy Miner, announcements. Dates- 1958 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Mr. John G. Hays (Chairman of the Expansion and Development Committee). Subject- Trustee/Museum business, formation of the VMFA Expansion and Development Committee, report of the chairman, etc. Dates- 11/47-5/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard, M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education) and P. Crum (Curator) and College of William and Mary. Subject- W\u0026amp;M students visit to VMFA, loan from W\u0026amp;M for a VMFA traveling exhibition, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to W\u0026amp;M, etc. Dates- 2/41-7/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Education and Exhibitions) and Longwood College. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to Farmville State Teachers College, etc., 3/49-11/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard, M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education). Subject- information on VMFA traveling exhibitions and an organization membership, etc. Dates- 7/48/8/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education) and Lynchburg Art Club. Subject- arrangements for VMFA slides and traveling exhibitions to LAC, etc. Dates- 3/49-12/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education) and Lynchburg College. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to Lynchburg College, etc. Dates- 1/49-2/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education) and Lynchburg Teacher's Club. Subject- arrangements for traveling exhibitions and slides to LTC, etc. Dates- 3/46-2/48. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard, M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education) and Madison College. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to Madison College, etc. Dates- 12/47-12/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between C.C. McGehee (Assistant in Education Dept.) and Martinsville City schools. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to Martinsville City schools, etc. Dates- 9/51- 10/51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between VMFA Education Dept. staff and Mary Baldwin College. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to M.B. College. Dates- 1/49-12/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education) and Mary Washington College. Subject- arrangements for traveling exhibitions to M.W. College, arrangements for lecture by Christison at M.W. College, etc. Dates- 3/48-12/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education) and Middlesex County Woman's Club. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to MCWC, arrangements for lecture by Christison for MCWC, etc. Dates- 1/49-12/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Narrows Woman's Club. Subject- arrangements for traveling exhibitions to NWC, etc. Dates- 10/48. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard, M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education) and Newport News Woman's Club. Subject- arrangements for traveling exhibitions to NNWC, etc. Dates- 1/48. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard, M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Education and Exhibitions) and Norfolk Museum of Art. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to NM of A, exchange publications, etc. Dates- 1/48-10/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between H. Lloyd (VMFA State Services) and Richmond County Junior Woman's Club. Subject- arrangements for filmstrips to RCJWC, shipping instructions, etc. Dates- 10/54-5/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard, M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education) and Roanoke County Woman's Club. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, request for information about organization membership to the Museum, etc. Dates- 4/48-12/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between H. Lloyd (VMFA State Services Dept.) and Rockingham County public schools. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition and slides checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to Rockingham Co. Public schools, shipping instructions, etc. Dates- 12/54-5/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between E.L. Kallop (VMFA State Services Dept.) and Scottsville High Scholl. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions and slide sets to Scottsville HS, shipping instructions, etc. Dates- 9/53-3/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from Sedley Woman's Club. Subject- notification of installment of Mrs. N.B. Rollings as chairman of Fine Arts Dept. of SWC, Date- 12/50. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Smithfield P.T.A. Subject- art material for Smithfield schools, Date- 11/48. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between H.V. Rennie (Assistant in Education Dept.) and Southern Seminary and Junior College. Subject- schedule of VMFA traveling exhibitions to Southern Seminary and Jr. College ('46) and arrangements for traveling exhibitions to Southern Seminary and Jr. College, etc. Dates- 2/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Hart (Extension Dept.) and St. Catherine's school. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, schedule for traveling exhibitions to St. Catherine's, etc. Dates- 1/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and St. Christopher's school. Subject- schedule and arrangements for VMFA traveling exhibitions to St. Christopher's, etc. Dates- 9/48-11/48.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education) and Staunton City School Board. Subject- arrangements for traveling exhibitions to Staunton City School Board, etc. Dates- 1/52-2/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard, various Education Dept. staff and Stony Creek Woman's Club. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to SCWC, etc. Dates- 2/47-1/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard, various VMFA State Service Dept. and Education Dept. staff and Stratford College. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition and slide set checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions and slide sets to Stratford College, shipping instructions, etc. Dates- 8/48-2/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard, M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education). Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, schedule and arrangements for traveling exhibitions to Stuart Hall, shipping instructions, etc. Dates- 1/48. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between M.B. Christison (Assistant Director of Collections and Education) and Suffolk Woman's Club. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to SWC, etc. Dates- 8/49-11/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education) and Surry Woman's Club. Subject- arrangements for tour of the Museum and traveling exhibitions to SWC, etc. Dates- 10/49-12/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Sweet Briar College. Subject- schedule and arrangements for traveling exhibitions to SBC, shipping instructions, etc. Dates- 1946. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between VMFA State Service Dept. staff and Tazewell Parent-Teacher Association. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition and slide set checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions, slide sets and filmstrips to Tazewell Parent-Teacher Association, shipping instructions, etc. Dates- 11/52-9/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Thomas Jefferson Junior Woman's Club. Subject- request and suggestions for speakers for TJJWC, etc. Dates- 7/47-9/47. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between VMFA and Thomas Jefferson Woman's Club. Subject- arrangements to visit, tour and hold a meeting at the Museum, etc. Dates- 11/40-1/48. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between VMFA State Services Dept. and Three Arts Club of Blackstone. Subject- arrangements for filmstrips for TAC of B, shipping instructions, etc. Dates- 12/52-2/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- address of Mrs. Woods, President. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between VMFA Education Dept. staff and Toano Woman's Club. Subject- arrangements for holding a meeting at the Museum. Dates- 1/50-2/50. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and University of Richmond and Westhampton. Subject- arrangements for traveling exhibitions to U of R, shipping instructions, etc. Dates- 3/48-9/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- catalogues from the UVA Extension Dept. including the following: Famous Italian Paintings, Famous Flemish Paintings (Reprints from Seventy Famous Paintings by Adelaide D. Simpson (1927), The Story of Venetian Painting by Mrs. Stringfellow Barr and Cecily B.D. Ryder (1928) and Catalogue of Art Prints and Books (1937), etc. Dates- 1927-1947. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education). Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition and slide set checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions and slide sets to UVA, shipping instructions, etc. Dates- 10/53-1/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and University of Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Subject- checklists for traveling exhibitions sponsored by VMFA and UVA, the following publications by UVA: \"Twenty-five Contemporary Artists of Cleveland, Ohio\", \"Hugh Breckenridge\", \"Contemporary Artists of Virginia\", \"Contemporary Artists of Albemarle County and The University\", \"Alexander B. Trowbridge and Olin Dows\" and \"Elinor F. Hopkins\". Dates- 4/34-3/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between C.Y. Casey (Assistant in Education Dept.) and Upper King William County Woman's Club. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to UKWCWC, shipping instructions, etc. Dates- 3/50-3/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between T.C. Colt, Jr., Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Valentine Museum. Subject- information about becoming organization members of VMFA, a loan to VMFA from the Valentine, listing of the Valentine's activities, etc. Dates- 10/35-9/46. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and VA Education Association. Subject- Virginia Education Association art section meetings, etc. Dates- 2/47-10/47. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education) and VA Federation of Woman's Clubs. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to VA. Federation of Woman's Clubs, VA Federation of Woman's Clubs yearbook ('47/8) and Directory ('48/9), etc. Dates- 1/48-11/48. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklist. Dates- 1950. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education) and Virginia Polytechnic Institute. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to V.P.I.'s Architectural Department, etc. Dates- 6/49-11/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between VMFA State Services Dept. and Virginia State College (Norfolk Division). Subject- checklists for VMFA traveling exhibitions, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to VSC, shipping instructions, etc. Dates- 10/52-3/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and the Extension Dept. and VA State University. Subject- schedule of VMFA traveling exhibitions to VSU 1945-7, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to VSU, etc. Dates- 6/48-11/48. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education) and Va. Teachers' Association. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to VTA, arrangements for a lecture by Christison to VTA. Dates- 12/50-11/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between VMFA Education Dept. staff and Virginia Union University. Subject- VMFA loans to VUU's art festival, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to VUU, etc. Dates- 1946-4/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between E.L. Kallop (State Services Dept.) and Wakefield Woman's Club and P.T.A. Subject- checklists for VMFA traveling exhibition, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to WWC and P.T.A. Dates- 9/51-1/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Warren County High School. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to Warren Co. HS, shipping instructions, etc. Dates- 10/46- 5/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between O. Hart (Registrar) and Warwick County School Board. Subject- arrangements for traveling exhibitions to Warwick Co. Schools, etc. Dates- 1/49-4/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education) and Warwick Woman's Club. Subject- arrangements for traveling exhibition to WWC, etc. Dates- 10/48- 2/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education) and Washington and Lee University. Subject- checklists of VMFA traveling exhibitions, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to W\u0026amp;L, etc. Dates-1/49-12/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Waverly Woman's Club. Subject- schedule of VMFA traveling exhibitions to WWC ('46), WWC visit (with lecture) to VMFA, etc. Dates- 3/48. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between VMFA staff and West Point Schools P.T.A. Subject- arrangements for traveling exhibitions to West Point Schools, etc. Dates- 12/50-6/51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard, various Education Dept. staff and Westmoreland Woman's Club. Subject- arrangements for traveling exhibitions to WWC, etc. Dates- 1/48-3/49.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between VMFA State Services Dept. and William Campbell High School in Naruna, VA. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to Wm. Campbell HS, shipping instructions, etc. Dates- 12/52-3/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard, M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education) and various Education Dept. staff and Wilson-Jackson P.T.A. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to Wilson-Jackson P.T.A., etc. Dates- 1/47-4/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between M.T. Rhodes (Assistant in Education Dept.) and Wytheville County schools. Subject- arrangements for traveling exhibitions to Wytheville Co. schools. Dates- 4/52-5/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education) and Wythe Woman's Club, Hampton. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklist, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to WWC. Dates- 8/48-9/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education), various Education Dept. and State Services staff and Wytheville Woman's Club. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklist, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to WWC, etc. Dates- 5/49-4/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education) and Y.W.C.A.-Richmond. Subject- holding a meeting (with a visit and lecture) at VMFA. Dates- 4/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between VMFA State Services Dept. and Young Woman's Club of Williamsburg. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to YWCW, shipping instructions, etc. Dates- 12/53-5/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between C.Y. Casey (Assistant in Education Dept.) and VMFA State Services Dept. and Zuni Woman's Club. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to ZWC, etc. Dates- 8/50-2/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- correspondence with organizations, individuals, institutions and corporations beginning with the letter \"F\". Dates- 12/54-10/64. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and J.M. Brown. Subject- correspondence with organizations, individuals, institutions and corporations beginning with the letter \"F\", note-included in these files: slides from Williams College of Art. Dates- 1947-12/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with L. Cheek, Jr. and Victor Hammer. Subject- Design of gallery. Cheek spent a day in Slavonic Division at NYPL studying rare books of Russian palaces and made sketches. Final design based on adaptation of Russian throne canopy. Hammer originally tried to help arrange the designers for the chandelier and the curtains. Correspondence with Milton Samuels of French and Company, final designers, including samples of gray velvet. French and Company designer Paul Gengoult was at VMFA in 11/54 to install. Samuels came down for opening. Also paint samples for wall and trim colors. Original copy of \"The Hammer Collection of Russian Imperial Art Treasures. Lord and Taylor\". [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with L. Cheek, Jr. and Victor Hammer. Subject- Design of gallery. Cheek spent a day in Slavonic Division at NYPL studying rare books of Russian palaces and made sketches. Final design based on adaptation of Russian throne canopy. Hammer originally tried to help arrange the designers for the chandelier and the curtains. Correspondence with Milton Samuels of French and Company, final designers, including samples of gray velvet. French and Company designer Paul Gengoult was at VMFA in 11/54 to install. Samuels came down for opening. Also paint samples for wall and trim colors. Original copy of \"The Hammer Collection of Russian Imperial Art Treasures. Lord and Taylor\". [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Chairman of the art department Williams College. Correspondence and biography 1952-53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Fashion Show in cooperation with Miller and Rhoads Dept. Store and Harpers Bazaar magazine to benefit the VMFA Council, Education Fund, Council dinner, event plans and program catalogue. Dates- 12/55 - 4/56 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by R.A. Velz (Administrator). Subject- the Fashion Festival of Arts and Flowers presented by the VMFA Council in cooperation with Miller and Rhoads Department Store, attendance lists, newspaper clippings, etc. Dates- 3/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between national director and Thomas Colt, who was the State Director of the Federal Arts Project, 1935. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works regarding a grant to construct an additional wing to the Museum. 1935-38. More applications from Museum for funds from the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works to complete projects such as casting a bust of John B. Payne and landscaping grounds. 1935-1941. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works and Virginia Commission for the Arts material, mostly on landscaping the grounds of the Museum, 1936. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Federated Arts Council of Richmond dinner and agenda, invitations. Dates- 2/71 - 1/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown and Peter Mooz. Subject- Committee reports, events schedules, annual meeting 5/29/74, \"Festival Of The Arts\", 18th annual report, Dogwood Dell June-Aug'74. Dates- 1973 - 76 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Awards Dinner agenda, letters of confirmation, thank-you's, etc. Dates- 12/70 - 2/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from T.C. Colt, Jr. Subject- listing of and letters to prospective fellows (founding fellows), a copy of the constitution 4/55. Dates- 3/55-7/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Prospects for new membership program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from Peter Mooz and J.M. Brown. Subject- Conservation Laboratory, Library Endowment, Fellows Weekend, orientation theatre, contributions and projects, statement of purpose, agendas, biographical data. Resolution in memory of Lewis Strauss. Dates- 1964-79 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, VMFA Fellowship Committee minutes 1942, 1948, 1949, 1950, Fellowship Committee agendas 1950, 1951, committee report 1949/50, Fellowship Committee announcements and replies, listing of fellowships given by the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts 1940-51, etc. Dates- 1942-51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from M. Christison. Subject- Aplicant interviews procedure. Date- 5/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Fellowship Fund income account, application, letters to recipients: Primm Turner, Jenny- Lynn Franklin and John D. Norwood. Dates- 5/54 - 5/58 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Essay- \"Outline for a Proposed Film for the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts\" by Vavin, Inc. 3/60.    [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, VMFA Finance Committee meeting announcements and replies, Finance Committee resolutions 1947, 1948, 1950, Finance Committee meeting minutes 1948, 1949, 1950, letters soliciting opinions from Trustees about stock purchases and committee resolutions and replies, VMFA Pooled Endowment Account 1949, stockholder information , etc. Dates- 1947-50. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, VMFA Finance Committee meeting announcements and replies, Finance Committee resolutions 1950, 1951, Finance Committee meeting minutes 1952, committee report 1950, status of capital funds listing 1950, list of securities held and cash balances, financial transactions, etc. Dates- 1950-2. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, VMFA Finance Committee meeting minutes 1952, 1953, Finance Committee resolutions 1953/4, Capital Funds Investments and Cash listings 1952, 1953, stockholder information, financial transactions, etc. Dates- 1952-4. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, VMFA Finance Committee meeting minutes 1955, Finance Committee resolutions 1954, a listing of Finance Committee meetings and actions in writing 1948-56, financial transactions, stockholder information, statement of endowment investments 1955, pooled investment listing 1955, investment changes for the period 4/30/55-12/31/55, etc. Dates-1954. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Lawler Fund. Dates- 10/56-11/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- stockholder information (i.e. annual and quarterly reports of companies). [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, VMFA Finance Committee resolutions 1948/9, excerpts from Finance Committee meeting minutes 1939, 1951, Date- 3/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from A. Nicholas. Subject- Statements of income, balances, private income, special purchase funds, operating budget, etc. \"Virginia Museum Semi- Annual Financial Report Dec. 31, 1970\" , \"Summary of Financial Support\": 1935- March 31, 1971, 19l35- June 30, 1969, Art Purchase Funds, Capital Outlay Programs to purchase land and buildings, List of Art Purchases 1970-71. Dates- 6/70 - 10/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and G. Martin. Subject- Responses to questionnaire from various theatre directors, VMT regulations. Dates- 1965 -66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- VMT Statement of Purpose, application for Samuel Tate Morgan and/or George Seay Memorial Trust Funds. Letter of grant award for the expansion of VMFA Library holdings and list of books purchased, newspaper clippings. Dates- 5/69 - 4/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Administrator, Richmond Area University Center. Correspondence with 1949-53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Memorial for Col. Herbert Fitzroy, letters of receipt of contributors to purchase a sculpture to be placed on permanent exhibit in Artmobile II: \"Crowing Rooster II\", G. Marcks. Dates- 10/67 - 12/67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. Subject- information about proper display of U.S., U.N. and VA flags. Dates-11/54-3/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Concerns cultural development there. 1957-59. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- \"Agreement on the Importation of Educational, Scientific and Cultural Materials\", Bill signed on 6/24/59, press release. Unesco sponsored agreement to eliminate tariffs and special import taxes on educational, scientific and cultural materials. Dates- 9/59 - 12/59 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Horace S. Flournoy. Subject- repair of heating system at the Museum. Dates- 10/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- plantings around the Waddy Fountains at the front of the building, lawn and plant care, listing of growing plants used, etc. Dates-6/54-5/57. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between VMFA staff and Harvard University's Fogg Art Museum, mostly regarding the loan of a Copley portrait for the Museum's inaugural exhibition, 1935-42. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between L. Cheek, J. Coolidge (Dir., Fogg). Subject- General correspondence regarding conservation, authenticity of objects, employment referrals, research, etc. Dates- 4/52 - 12/59 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- arrangements for Folktale Marionette Theatre to perform at VMFA in Dec.1953, etc. Dates- 3/53-1/54.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- visit of Mrs. Henry Ford II, to see VMFA operations. Dates- 3/61-6/61. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- information about a Virginia artists watercolor exhibition sponsored by the Ford Foundation Title \"Virginia by Virginians\", copy of an invitation to Mr.and Mrs. Ford to the opening, etc. Dates- 1/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- newspaper clippings and statement of purpose of the Ford Foundation. Dates-12/48-4/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and Ford Foundation. Subject- proposal of VMFA serving as regional center for Ford Foundation's creative artists selection program 1958, proposals for Foundation support, Foundation publications, etc. Dates- 10/50-11/59. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between L. Cheek, Jr., J.M. Brown and Ford Foundation. Subject- information about applying for Ford Foundation support, Foundation publications, etc. Dates- 10/59-10/70. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Program for Painters, Sculptors and Related Artists. Letters to jury members, entertainment. Dates- 1958 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between L. Cheek, Jr., and the Ford Foundation. Subject- the Museum as a locale for the premiere art exhibition to be featured in the March issue of the Ford Times, an exhibition highlighting VA artists named \"Virginia for Virginians\", included are copies of the exhibitions' gallery guide, invitations to the preview and a copy of the Ford Times feature issue. Dates- 11/56-4/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and American Association of Museums (AAM). Subject- roster of foreign museum Directors visiting VMFA on a AAM sponsored tour (in cooperation with the State Department), biographical information on visitors, etc. Dates- 3/65-5/65. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence to VMFA staff. Subject- memos about arrangements for luncheon held at Museum for international newspaper people. Dates- 6/70. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Proposal for VMFA travel program, tour estimates and brochures. Dates- 1973 - 74 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Exhibition preview speaker: Ariad Yafeh, biographical data, reviews and photographs. Dates- 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Guest lists for opening event, sample letters for invitations and replies. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- correspondence about museum practices, Cheek serving as honorary member of advisory committee of Directors and Curators, etc. Dates- 3/52-10/58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Keith Fowler. Subject- theatre operations, policies, programming, newsletter to friends, volunteers and theatre subscribers, etc. Dates- 10/69-12/71. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between William Francis and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Museum publications business and arrangements, etc. Dates- 12/64-9/68. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Governor Peery, T.C. Colt, Jr. and Douglas S. Freeman, president of the Confederate Memorial Institute. Subject- Transfer of the John B. Payne collection from the Battle Abbey to the museum. Dates- 1935-39. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- mostly professional matters, but some personal information is given. Dates- 1948-53.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and French and Company. Subject- French and Company, Inc. art dealers, loans, conservation work, proposed sales to Museum, photos and descriptions of objects, etc. Dates- 6/46-5/59. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- photo requests from the Frick Art Reference Library, reference questions, exchange publications, etc. Dates- 2/46-9/50. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Friddell was columnist for the Richmond News Leader. Correspondence with Cheek, 1949-52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- memo about calendar of Museum events, mailing to American Ballet Theatre Friends, etc. Dates- 12/65. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Preparation plans for \"George Stevens Makes a Film\", an exhibition based on the making of an epic film (The Greatest Story Ever Told), installation, cost estimates, etc. Dates- 1/64 - 5/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Search for Egyptian objects to purchase, exhibitions: Sport and Horse and American Folk Art, College Drama Festival, loan of P. Klee works, collectors circle, Biographical data, Fellows, donation, gifts, Segregation in VMT, background information on paintings for Wm. Henry Yates, Marshall Research Library, Poetry Society of Virginia, Glasgow Estate. Accessions and gifts: \"Tree\", H. Gray; E. Hopper; Rutherford Goodwin, Jr.(signature). Dates- 1/55 - 7/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- General museum business, inter-museum memos. Richmond Sinfonia, special purpose gallery, exhibition policy. Museum television, funding sources, COVAO conference, sale of Artmobile I, Council, newspaper clippings, pamphlets and funds generated through programs division, letter from Robert Indiana.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Bill (William) Gaines (head of Programs Division). Subject- programming educational, exhibitions, films, affiliates, etc., Museum operations, etc. Dates- 3/70-12/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown and P. Near. Subject- Acquisitions, objects for purchase consideration, various newsletters, exhibition catalog: \"Nature As Scene\". Dates- 4/76 - 11/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with other museums. Subject- exhibition announcements, information about loans to other museums, etc. Dates- 3/53-3/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by M.B. Christison (Assistant Dir. for Collections and Education) and Mr. Charles Seymour (Yale University). Subject-request to look at the Museum's collections. Dates- 2/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Col. Edgar Garbisch and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- gift to VMFA-Junius Brutus Stearns paintings of life of George Washington, photos and information about paintings, biographical information about Garbisch, etc. Dates- 1/50-10/58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by J.M. Brown. Subject- arrangements for the 50th anniversary dinner of Garden Club held at VMFA, etc. Dates- 9/68-5/70. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Concerns the Garden Clubs of Virginia and America 1958-62. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between L. Cheek, Jr., J.M. Brown and Mrs. T. Fleetwood. Subject- Mrs. T. Fleetwood as a Trustee, Trustee business, gift to Museum, etc. Dates- 5/64-7/75. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Landscape Architect for Museum. 1957-60. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by John Garland Pollard, Jr. Subject- invitation to members of General Assembly to use Museum facilities, announcement of a reception for General Assembly members spouses, VMFA Members' Bulletin vol.20, no.5 1/60. Dates- 1/60. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Letters sent to members of the General Assembly 1961. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between J.M. Brown and Gibbes Art Gallery. Subject- Brown working on problems of the Gibbes Art Gallery, \"Report to the Board of the Charleston Art Association\" co-written by Brown, etc. Dates- 12/71-3/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Trustee, Executive Committee. Dates- 1950-58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Mr. George D. Gibson as Trustee, Trustee and Local Building Committee business, copies and excerpts from minutes of the Executive Committee 1948-53 dealing with VMFA building, news release 6/57 about Gibson being elected VMFA President, etc. Dates- 12/52-11/62. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and Mr. George D. Gibson, a lawyer with Hunton, Williams, Gay., Moore and Powell. Subject- flooding at the Museum, building inspections, structural problems with the building, the shipment of a Watteau painting to VMFA, a Melchers gift, etc. Dates- 7/55-5/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and J.M. Brown. Subject- acknowledgments of receipt, thank you letters to donors for gifts of all kinds (money, books, equipment, etc.,). Dates-11/65-12/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and Mr. Arthur G. Glasgow. Subject- gifts to Museum, Museum events, information pertaining to the Estates of Margaret Branch Glasgow and Arthur Graham Glasgow. Dates- 2/54-11/58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr., J.M. Brown and Walter S. Robertson (VMFA President). Subject- transcript of remarks by Governor Mills E. Godwin, Jr. at Southeastern Theatre Conference 1966, Museum events, Mrs. Godwin to serve as honorary chairman of Entertainment Committee, etc. Dates- 12/65. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- President of Princeton University. Request for him to lecture at Museum. Dates- 1957. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Associated Artist Gallery, Washington, D.C. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Candidate for Theatre Director-Producer 1957.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Mrs. Pollard was a member of the Goodwin Memorial Commission appointed by the state to erect a scroll honoring the Reverend William Archer Rutherfoord Goodwin, former rector of Bruton Parish Church and man who dedicated his life to the restoration of Colonial Williamsburg, 1950-53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between J.M. Brown and Mr. F.D. Gottwald. Subject- agreement and arrangements to establish Elisabeth Shelton Gottwald Fund. Dates- 4/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by J.M. Brown. Subject- copy of report on Museum, recommendations to Museum made by Governor's Management Study Group. Dates-7/70-11/71. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown, Mills Godwin and Peter Mooz. Subject- Budgets: cutbacks, executive order, appointments to VMFA Executive Board, creation of job positions, Museum organization charts, Melchers Estate, Arts Commission, Executive Mansion furnishings and lists of objects. Dates- 1974 - 76 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by J.M. Brown. Subject- arrangements for unveiling (10/5/71) of new acquisition of Goya's painting- General Nicholas Guye guest lists, invitation, news releases, photo and information about painting, etc. Dates- 9/71-2/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- \"General Guye\", Goya. Special event, agenda, invitations, etc. Dates- 1971 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with John Graham (Curator, Colonial Williamsburg). Dates- 1950-52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Related to the death of Mr. Gray and his family. His bequest to the Museum and a memorial to him. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Mr. Horace Gray, Trustee. Subject- Museum business, biographical information about Horace Gray, VMFA Members' Bulletin vol.19, no.6 (2/59), etc. Dates-5/51-11/59. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- correspondence about hiring Mr. Paul Grigaut as head of Collections Division, Museum practices, information about Museum Collections catalogues, etc. Dates- 6/62-4/65. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Theft-general. Contains one newspaper clipping 5/28/62.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard, L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- correspondence with Senator Raymond R. Guest, announcement of gift to Museum of bronze gates, Museum events and business, etc. Dates- 11/48-5/66. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown and L. Cheek. Subject- List of sites for guidebook , roster of names for nominating committee, letters to publishers, price structure, biographical data, promotional information, outline for publication by the Trustees for \"An Official Guide To Four Centuries Of Building In The Old Dominion\". Dates- 4/66 - 7/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Finnish Society of Crafts and Design 1959-61. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown, F. Brandt, F. Haseltine. Subject- Installation of \"Symbol\" at Phillip Morris site, invitation mailing list, reception agenda, etc. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek, J.M. Brown, F. Haseltine, P. Near. Subject- Exhibitions, VMT, loans, gifts, endowments, biographical data, invoice for work restored, acquisitions, installation of Heeramaneck Collection, Pastorale fund, Project Grant Application, Tax Status. Essay- \"A Brief Summary of Accomplishments of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts\", 1962-64. Dates- 9/51 - 12/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Mr. Haller was a public relations consultant hired under special circumstances and kept off of the state payroll. This letter pertains to this and circumventing the state system 1958. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and S. Robertson. Subject- AAM meeting in Williamsburg, increase in security staff at VMFA, Artmobile, Executive order from the Governor's office to divide the Board of Trustees into five divisions. Request for authority to prepare Capital Outlay Plans for South Wing, invitations to serve on various committees, presentation of Webster S. Rhoads award to Gov. Harrison, newspaper clippings. Dates- 5/61 - 11/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. and Public Buildings Administration (Federal Works Agency). Subject- Harrisonburg post office mural competition (Colt served on the jury of selection and advisory committee) and contract with Public Buildings Administration. Dates- 2/41-10/41. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Cheek's 25th college reunion and an art exhibition in conjunction with the reunion. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Melissa Hayden and Andre Eglevsky. Dance performances at the VMFA 1958. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. John G. Hayes, Sr. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, money to the John G. Hayes Endowment Fund, etc. Dates- 11/49-12/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek, Mrs. J.G. Pollard and W. Rhoads. Subject- John Green Hayes Memorial Fund. Dates- 5/48 - 11/57 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Letter of appeal from VMFA to Hearst Foundation for financial assistance. Dates- 11/59 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Biographical data, press release and his presentation to the AAMD, newspaper clippings. Dates- 4/62 - 4/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Lecturer for the Latin American Exhibition 1957. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- VMT: tour schedule, HEW grant proposal, \"A Cultural Program in the Dramatic Arts for Virginia High School Students\", newspaper clippings, postcards, reviews, project budget, financial support. Dates- 5/66 - 2/67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Travel Itinerary, loans , VMT productions, collectors circle, LOAS (Loan-Own Art Service), search for prospective jurors, letter to Helen Hayes to address VMT, biographical data, gallery plans, invitations to preview Hogarth exhibition. Dates- 9/55 - 11/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Request for luncheon and agenda. Dates- 10/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from M. Christison. Subject- Request for VHS to hold annual meeting. Dates- 1/59 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence to Col. Hodges (Membership Chair). Subject- Trustee/Museum business, Hodges served as the Chairman of the VMFA Membership Committee, etc. Dates- 11/35-3/42. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- VMFA Bulletins: vol.26 no.3 and vol.27 no.6. Hogarth lecture to VMFA, itinerary, biographical data, Wm. Blake exhibition. Dates- 12/64 - 7/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Candidate for Theatre Director 1957. Contains resume and letters to, from, and about him. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, P. Davidson, and P. Rathbone. Subject- Exhibition: \"Treasures of Alexander\", request for loans, list of objects in connection with exhibition, installation design, theft of Nike Earring. Dates- 9/63 - 12/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Term as a Trustee and Fellow at VMFA and as a Trustee at Norfolk Museum, Exhibition: Treasures from the Norfolk Museum. Gifts and donations. Dates- 9/61 - 4/3 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Collectors circle, Fellows, Trustee, gifts and donation. His service as a Trustee at the Chrysler Museum. Dates- 12/64 - 7/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Contains information on state holidays. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between J.M. Brown and Gov. Holton. Subject- Proposal for a Bill to organize a citizens advisory committee to improve furnishings and interpretation of the Gov. Mansion. Statewide Building Code, Administrative Amendments 1/29/73, Sec. 873.5. List of participants and Museum conference notes to determine how Va. Museums can assist one another, Inauguration arrangements committee, rosters: House of Delegates, Senate and legislature. Essay- \"The Holton Years: A Summing Up 1970-1974\". Dates- 9/61 - 63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Minutes and Reports from the Honors and Awards Committee and the Board of Trustees, 1948-56. Much of this concerns Mr. and Mrs. A.D. Williams, The Katherine Rhoads Fund and the Webster Rhoads Medal, and Arthur and Margaret Glasgow, letter regarding the Mary Samuel Davies Bright Memorial. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Arts and Humanities Commission, Pratt Estate, Cabell Foundation, Ford Foundation: VMT underwriting. Trustee interviews, gifts of appreciated property. Dates- 1975 - 76 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Newspaper clippings, photographs. Dates- 10/8/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Parsons Fashion Show, slides, pamphlets, newspaper clippings. Dates- 8/63 - 7/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Seating arrangement. Dates- 11/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek, J. Sweeney and Lee Malone. Subject- \"Design In Scandinavia\", Cheek's remarks. General correspondence concerning museum loans and policy. Dates- 4/63 - 7/55 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Miss Nora Houston and T.C. Colt, Jr. Subject- biographical information, information about exhibitions she participated in, proposed acquisition of her work, etc. Dates- 4/36-2/40. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- U.S. House of Representatives, New York State. Correspondence concerning government support of the arts. 1953-54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Copy of his speech given at the Architectural League Symposium 1950. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Term as a Trustee, membership campaign, budget committee, newspaper clippings. Dates- 5/59 - 6/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Fellow, VMT, Exhibitions, Artmobile, long term loan of 18th C. Dec, Arts objects, Hogarth exhibition, contract bid for landscaping, North Wing. FILM: \"THE ART of THE CONSERVATOR\" Dates- 2/64 - 10/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Trustee, Fellow, gifts. Remarks concerning Fellows meeting, Draft of Executive Committee Meeting Minutes, 12/8/70. Official application form for AAM accreditation. Art Nouveau Collection, Council lecture and luncheon with draft of suggested remarks delivered by C. Humelsine. Dates- 1969 – 72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from T. Colt and L. Cheek. Subject- Requests for catalogues, loans, exhibition announcement, proposal for an \"International Traveling Exhibition\", technical info on Ivisiglass. Dates- 4/45 - 11/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- RSVP's to auditorium inauguration, thank you notes to musicians used for the opening, etc. Dates- 9/55-10/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Innocenti and Webel (landscape architects) concerning VMFA grounds. Dates- 7/64 - 1/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from M. Christison, L. Cheek, T. Colt and Mrs. Pollard. Subject- Requests for publications, general information regarding VMFA collections, exhibitions and museum operations. Dates- 10/35 - 4/56 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- General information on exhibition installations.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Contains one brochure, 1950. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- insurance against air raids and other war damage, correspondence with other museums about war risk insurance. Dates- 6/42 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard, L. Cheek, Jr. and M.B. Christison (Assistant Dir. for Collections and Education). Subject- damage claims to art objects we lent and/or were on loan to the Museum. Dates- 11/49-11/50. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Samuels Collection [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Draft of the Constitution and By-Laws of the proposed Virginia History and Museums Federation. Dates- 1974 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- ICOM statement of mission, travel expense records, membership and financial statements, pamphlets, Minutes of Executive Committee 1/30/60, 5/25/65, Annual Report 1965, newsletter, pamphlets, etc. Dates- 1961 - 67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Annual Reports, Statutes, guidelines for International Rules of National Committee, Museum Training Programs, Newsletters, Minutes of Annual Meetings, budget, membership, etc. Dates- 1971 - 72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown, Mrs. J. Pope (Pres. IEF) Subject- Invitation to become a member, statement of mission, list of officers, IEF Financial Report 12/31/72, Annual Report 12/1/72, NEA award, catalogue listings, list of traveling exhibitions 1966-72. Dates- 1966 - 72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown, Anne Marie Pope. Subject- Lists of current and planned exhibitions, events schedules, minutes of annual meeting. Dates- 1973 - 75 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Article from \"Preservation News\", 1/71 vol., XI, no.1 and Sunday Supplement from New York Times. Dates- 1971 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek, J.M. Brown, P. Near, Phillip Johnson. Subject- P. Johnson's advise of design of the New Wing and as possible juror for Va. Biennial. Rotunda Club, Jamestown Festival, Robinson House, Hogarth Exhibition, Jr. League activities, and restoration of downtown Richmond. Photocopy of text from letter between Wm. Fitzhugh to Charles Carter 11/30/1796, pamphlets, donations, gifts. Dates- 12/55 - 12/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from W.S. Robertson. Subject- Letter of appointment to Executive Board. Dates- 1964 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- 350th Anniversary. 1955-57. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Contains information on the Museum's contributions to the celebration. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- L. Cheek to serve on advisory committee and certificate of award for his service, presentation of Pocahontas portrait for permanent display, \"Report From Sub-Committee, Jamestown Commission\", 10/30/57. Dates- 1957 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- photos of the \"Japanese Architecture\" exhibition, printed material for the exhibition, arrangements for bringing the Japanese Charge d'Affaires to VMFA, transcript of remarks made by Mr. Shima (Japanese Charge d'Affaires) at the opening preview, etc. Dates- 4/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Itinerary and agenda for East Meadow High School of East Meadow L.I., New York. Dates- 4/73 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek, J.M. Brown. P. Near, A.P. Jenkins. Subject- A.P. Jenkins collection, gifts and contributions, loans, Fisher rug collection, B. Barenson, Ash Lawn, Caligula statue, invitations, agendas etc. \"Art Now: New York\" vol.2 #10, University Galleries, 1970 (contains large color plates). Conceptual statement for Cabrillo Marine Museum. Dates- 8/54 - 9/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between T.C. Colt, Jr., Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Mr. Jay W. Johns. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, gifts to Museum, information about an Evelyn Byrd portrait by a disputed artist (Kneller or Bridges), etc. Dates- 6/35-9/44. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- J. Johns service as a Trustee and Fellow, gifts and donations. Dates- 4/50 - 5/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- B. Johnson's (Conservator of L.A. County Museum) observations concerning the authenticity of a Veronese painting and his personal collection of pre- Columbian sculpture and Asian ceramics. Dates- 8/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and T. Catesby Jones. Subject- Jones' collection of modern paintings and sculptures, gifts to the Museum art and books, letter from Jean Lurcat, etc. Dates- 3/41-12/41. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- The loan of Mrs. Catesby's collection of French Modernists to the VMFA and gifts. Dates- 2/50 - 2/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from l. Cheek, R. Guest (Fellows, Chair) and W. Robertson. Subject- Her appointment as a Trustee and role as chair of the membership committee. Dates- 7/64 - 6/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- State Supervisor of Art, 1935-45. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- purchase requests for photos. Dates- 3/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence to J.M. Brown. Subject- Agenda and letters of confirmation. Dates- 6/70 - 5/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Volunteers at the Museum, 1950-54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Letter of confirmation. Dates- 11/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Letters of recommendation, resumes, prospective jurors, exhibition: \"Ugliness in Virginia\", Robert E. Lee Memorial, Fellows, gifts, donations, pamphlets. Acquisitions: Artists, Duane Hanson and Stephen Posner. Dates- 4/55 - 11/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Karolik collection of American Painting, Artmobile and Collectors Circle. Dates- 1/56 - 1/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and Maxim Karolik. Subject- proposed lecture for exhibition \"The Karolik Collection\", printed material for exhibition, etc. Dates- 9/54-3/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Illumination exhibition for the American Federation of Arts: proposal, budget, exhibition news, advisory committee and Minutes of 1st Meeting 11/23/64. Dates- 1/65 - 2/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- L. Cheek as member of the Council for the Kennedy Center and Board of Trustees, bulletins, progress reports and newsletters and a letter from Jacqueline Kennedy dated 1/14/66. Dates- 2/59 - 9/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and H. Willett (Supt. of Rich. City Schools) Subject- Letter to F. Keppel (Asst. Sec. of HEW) concerning a Math and Science Center. Essay- \"Proposal For a Supplementary Mathematics and Science Center\". Dates- 11/65 - 12/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Letters of request and confirmation, menu and tour. Dates- 8/71 - 7/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Pamphlets: \"The Library - Documentation Project spring 70\" , \"The Urgency of Our Mission\" and \"Statement of Purpose Fall 1969\". Dates- 1969 - 70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from Mrs. J.G. Pollard, T. Colt, L. Cheek and Harry Brooks. Subject- Requests for publications, provenance of Italian Renaissance painting being considered for acquisition, loans, pamphlets and shipping invoices, etc. Dates- 2/46 - 10/56 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between L. Cheek, T. Simmons (Knoll) and Florence Shu Knoll. Subject- Interior design and furnishings of the Members Suite, offices, restaurant and Library, Knoll Catalogue 1956, newspaper clippings. Dates- 2/49 - 4/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Portrait commission of L. and Mary Tyler Cheek and his exhibition at the Museum of the City of New York. Information about introduction to exhibition catalog. Dates- 1/63 - 11/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Parson's School of Design. Design consultant VMFA 1954-58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- The creation of layouts of loan exhibitions and permanent displays, agendas, job description, newspaper clippings, biographical data, postcard, etc. Dates- 2/58 - 4/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Mr. Koenig was a guest promotion director at the VMFA 1955. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek to contributors of memorial fund. Subject- Memorial established by the Theatre Associates of VMFA, sample of bookplate in his memory. Dates- 4/62 - 11/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Samuel H. Kress Foundation 1958-61. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Correspondence about bill and payments with Kuhn. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Artmobile project for the Arkansas Arts Center, \"Let's Go, Reflections on the Art of Administrative Leadership\". Dates- 8/62 - 10/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Chapters/Affiliates, newsletters, Lectour broadcasts, newspaper clippings, invitations, Lawler Memorial Fund, Artmobile. Artists: Pietro Lazzari, Janice S. Lemen, John Gadsby Chapman, photograph. Dates- 5/58 - 1/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek, J.M. Brown and P. Near. Subject- Publication requests, gifts, contributions, collectors circle, Fellows, suggested bequest wording, Artmobile, loans, exhibition announcements, NEA questionnaire: \"Conservation in Museums- August 1971\", restoration and condition report of \"Battle of Yorktown\", Lami. Artists: Mario Dubsky and Eugene Berman. Gift and donations: \"La Sympathie\", Pettijean. Date- 11/62 - 11/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Port Sunlight, Chesire England.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between L. Cheek and the VMFA Board of Trustees. Subject- To prevent the construction of the Valentine Museum's Latrobe Theatre. Dates- 4/67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Lecture by Cheek to the College Art Association 1951. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek to E. Cless (program Consult., U. of Minn.) Subject- U. of Minnesota Institute on Administration and Services in the Small Art Museum, program agenda, travel schedule, list of registrants for the seminar, report on the panel on museum publications, pamphlets, map, etc. Dates- 1957 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek to G.H. Holmes (Dean of U. of Pa.). Subject- Urban Criticism, experiences in traveling exhibitions on city planning, resolutions and solutions on urban problems. Biographical data on participants of conference, travel expenditures, agenda. Dates- 7/58 - 12/58 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from Priscilla Crum to Prentiss Taylor. Subject- lecture by Taylor, Wednesday evening programs schedule 1948, proposed schedule 1947-8, etc. Dates- 9/47-1948.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and M.B. Christison. Subject- prospective speakers, films, etc. for programming. Dates- 10/48-12/48. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- schedules for Wednesday evening and musical programs. Dates- 1946-7. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Lectures given by L. Cheek, Jury duty lists, consultations, invoices, expense records, agendas, pamphlets, magazine excerpts, Essay- \"The Place Of The Arts In Our American Culture\", by L. Cheek. Dates- 1953 - 63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Lectures given by various members of the VMFA staff. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from D. Nicholas. Subject- Procedure and policy concerning VMFA security.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Monthly newsletters on \"Reflections on the Art of Administrative Leadership\", L.H. Kurtz, publisher/editor. Dates- 9/62 - 11/64, 1/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek, J.M. Brown, P. Near C. Humelsine, F. Brandt and Wm. Gaines. Subject- Art Nouveau Fund: list of purchases, legal document of fund establishment. Artmobile and contemporary Art Purchase Fund. Dates- 5/67 - 12/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Possible sources for the purchase and restoration of the Alexander-Withrow House, Lexington, Va. Dates- 5/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- D. Liebes (color consultant and textile designer) on proposed text for her essay to appear in AIV and her lecture to be given at the VMFA on crafts and the creation of VMFA Craftsperson - residence. Dates- 4/63 - 12/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between L. Cheek and E. H. Bushbeck (Kress Found.). Subject- Drawings and description of Dr. Reinhardt's gallery in Switzerland. Dates- 2/57 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and V. Gaskins (asst. to L. Cheek). subject- Planning of VMFA lighting facilities, \"Art Museum Lighting\", 2/59, excerpt from a journal of Electrical construction and Maintenance. Dates- 2/59 - 9/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Proposal of Library-Museum at Lincoln Center. Dates- 2/59 - 8/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Ralph Linton Collection of African Sculpture. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Requests for loans of furnishings to other state properties. Dates- 10/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- List of loans under consideration, loans to ambassador residences in England and Australia. Photographs. Dates- 2/61 - 6/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and director of Louvre. Subject- Poussin exhibition at Louvre and VMFA loan of \"Achilles on Skyros\" and Delacroix exhibition, loan of \"Deliverance of Princess Olga\". Dates- 10/59 - 1/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Lighting Technician, VMFA, 1953-55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between L. Cheek and C.B. Lusk. Subject- Lighting instruments and technical drawings. Essays- \"Lusklite as developed and used at the VMFA\" and  \"The Installation and Lighting of Exhibitions at VMFA\" Dates- 8/56 - 1/59 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek, J.R. Duncan and Gordon Huff. Subject- Expansion of Lynchburg Arts Center to become an affiliate, loans for opening gala, suggested text for print media, schedule of events, Artmobile, Lynchburg Arts Center Executive officers. Introductions for L. Cheek and W. Robertson, travel itinerary. VMFA lecture series: Building For The Arts 1965-66, pamphlets. Dates- 5/62 - 7/67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Proposal for \"The National Arts Center of New York University at Washington Square\", Exhibition: \"Tastemakers\", based on R. Lynes Book. Official guest list for opening reception. Dates- 10/54 - 10/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown, L. Cheek, P. Near and F. Haseltine. Subject- Membership, gifts, personnel references, loans, Jamestown Foundation, proposal for commission of sculpture in F\u0026amp;M Plaza. Acquisitions and gifts: Egyptian cups, Coptic sculpture, Bertoia drawing. Dates- 4/61 - 12/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Macbeth Galleries. Subject- loans for inaugural exhibition and general correspondence about proposed acquisitions from Macbeth galleries. Dates- 9/35-7/45. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Orders and correspondence for back issues of Bulletins and magazines, 1946-47. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Alessandro Magnasco, Painting 1954. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Mailing and sign schedules, roster of names and institutions. Dates- 1960 - 72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Mailing and events schedules. Dates- 1970 - 72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown, P. Near, D. Isley (Norton Simon Collection). Subject- Press releases, shipping, installation, purchase invoice, info regarding owners of the other castings. Photographs and slides. Dates- 1970 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Paul Manship. Subject- designing the John Barton Payne medal. Dates- 9/36-10/38. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and W. Robertson. Subject- His Service as a Trustee, Fellow, and chair of Trustee Budget Committee. Biographical info, Artmobile, 25th Anniversary of VMFA, museum business, financial statements, Education In The Arts. Dates- 12/56 - 5/67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek to Long Island Historical Society. Subject- Provenance, purchase through Glasglow Fund. Dates- 12/55 - 1/56 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Resume, photo, agenda, NEA grant request. Dates- 4/65 - 5/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- M. Baldwin Choir Program, Alumnae issue Bulletin concerning visit of Pres. Eisenhower. Invitations, Fine Arts Center, Woodrow Wilson Project. Dates- 2/56 - 12/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and Julien Binford. Subject- Mary Washington Arts Center, invitations, VMT, loans of art works, newspaper clippings. Dates- 11/49 - 10/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Gifts to VMFA. Dates- 11/62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Mrs. William R. Massie. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, etc. Dates- 12/36-6/37. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Lecture: John Goldsmith Phillips, biographical data, press release and catalog list. Dates- 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Lecturers: V. Isabelle Miller and Mrs. Yves Henry Buhler. Press release, publicity schedule and photographs. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- floor plan, instructions for installation for exhibition \"Masterpieces of Chinese Art\", printed material for exhibition, thank you notes to lenders to the exhibition, etc. Dates-11/54-1/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Candidate for the Theatre Director Position. Contains resume and applications, letters of recommendation etc. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Director of Public Relations for 20th Century Fox. Speaker at the Museum 1957. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Public Information Division VMFA. 1955-58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Director of Vassar College Art Gallery, requests for publications, lecture. Term as curatorial research asst. at VMFA. Dates- 9/53 - 6/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Dedication of new Library, loans, invitations, VMT, Farewell gift to Mr. and Mrs. Cheeks with poem. Gifts, contributions, G. Melchers memorial. Dates- 2/60 - 10/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown and P. Near. Subject- General membership information, loans, press release, invoices, newspaper clippings, etc. Art Nouveau Collection. Letter to L. Marden (residence designed by Frank Lloyd Wright). List of Artists editions: prints and objects from Multiples Inc., NYC, price list and description. Artist: Phillip Lindsay, signature. Acquisitions: Monet, van der Helst and Rodin. Dates- 12/69 - 12/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and French and Co., Inc. Subject- pieces sold to and installed in the Museum, etc. Dates- 9/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Proposal to establish an Institute of Mediterranean Culture at U. of R. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and Carroll L.V. Meeks. Subject- thank you notes for visit to New England personal friendly letters, etc. Dates- 4/50-6/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard, Mrs. Pennell (Membership Secretary) and Mrs. Gari Melchers. Subject- VMFA members in Fredericksburg, postcards, gift to Museum , etc. Dates- 12/35-4/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from T. Colt and L. Cheek. Subject- Her service on the Executive Committee, Melchers Estate, budget, gift status of \"Dead Jockey\", E. Degas. Contributions, gifts, newspaper clippings, biographical data. Dates- 4/56 - 12/55 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from T. Colt (Dayton Art Inst.) and Dr. Higgins (Chair of VMFA Board), J.M. Brown. Subject- \"Disposition of Mr. Gari Melcher's Estate Excerpted from Virginia Museum Minutes Books, No.4,5and6\" , prepared by A.W. Statnaker, Asst. Administrator 7/17/74. Resolution, re: \"Belmont As An Art Center And Museum\" and \"Opening Of The Belmont Facility To The Public\" , Executive committee Minutes. Dates- 5/74 - 11/74 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Melchers estate/bequest to the Museum, agenda and minutes of Gari Melchers Memorial Committee 5/56-10/56, report and proposals of that committee. Dates-5/56-10/56 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- appointments to committee, general operation of Estate, suggested budget, list of Melcher paintings owned by VMFA, loans of art works, drawings/blueprints: G. Melchers Studio air conditioning system and proposed plaque for ashes of Mr. and Mrs. Melcher. \"Belmont Agency Agreement\", Bill to transfer Melchers Memorial from VMFA to Mary Washington college. Dates- 4/56 - 2/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from T. Colt and L. Cheek. Subject- First Chairman of Fellows: 1st Annual Meeting and statement of purpose. Exhibitions: English Painting, French Portraits, Sport and Horse, Artmobile. Old Dominion Foundation and his membership on the Executive Committee, gifts, donations and contributions. Dates- 2/38 - 11/62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- His membership on the Board of Trustees, Fellows, Collectors Circle. Biographical info, loans of art works from his personal collection, donations and gifts to VMFA and the National Gallery, Artmobile, as a recipient of the Benjamin Franklin Award: statement of purpose, nomination form, list of contributions, newspaper clippings, photocopies of magazine articles, invitations , etc. Dates- 1965 - 69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and W. Robertson. Subject- Collectors Circle, Fellows, term as VMFA Vice President. Press releases, newspaper clippings, contributions and gifts. Dates- 4/60 - 12/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from M. Christison. Subject- Members lecture series. Dates- 1953 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from Wm. Higgins, Jr. (Pres.) and C. Humelsine (Pres.) Subject- Draft of letter to membership regarding schedule of events etc. Dates- 9/71 - 9/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Program where paintings from contemporary Virginia artists would be loaned (rented) to members to have in their homes. Members could also purchase the paintings. \"Designed to bring the work of Virginia artists into the homes of Virginia citizens.\" [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown and Wm. Higgins. Subject- Monthly membership report summary, Chapters/Affiliates reciprocal membership program, letters of general correspondence to the membership. Dates- 4/70 - 7/77 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- minutes of the Membership Committee 1/48, 2/49 and a letter supporting the proposed theatre wing from Mrs. Wm. Trigg, Jr.(Civic Theatre Committee, Div. of Recreation, City of Richmond). Dates- 9/47-4/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Membership report, promotion, agenda, roster of committee members, minutes of committee meeting. Dates-8/72 - 9/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Minutes of membership committee, elements of campaign to attract new members and move members to higher categories. Dates- 10/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Guided tours for prospective members, agendas, schedules, newspaper clippings, excerpt from Minutes of Executive Committee 12/14/72. Dates- 1/73 - 2/73 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Webster Rhoads (Pres. of Museum Board) and R.A.Velz (Administrator). Subject- list of new museum members, request form for membership, Membership Reports 1954-5 and 1955-6, list of membership privileges, etc. Dates- 11/55-11/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from Mrs. W.A. Nones (Chair, Trustees), J.M. Brown and C. Humelsine. Subject- General membership information, schedule of events, calendar, pamphlets, etc. Dates- 1970 - 71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- membership rosters of local organizations, copies of a cover letter soliciting members, etc. Dates- 1/55-10/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Survey results, years of membership, exhibit preference, age, attendance, annual contribution. Dates- 1967 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- planning stages for corporate memberships, proposed fees, privileges, etc., counsel from other US art museums, list of corporations to be approached about the idea, etc. Dates- 1946- 12/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Corporate membership drives, presentation to J.C.'s, excerpt from Newsweek. Dates- 6/60 - 1/62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from M. Christison. Subject- Members art studio classes and lecture series. Dates- 6/54 - 9/55 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by VMFA staff. Subject- inter-office memorandums on varied subjects. Dates- 6/53-5/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by VMFA staff. Subject- inter-office memorandums on varied subjects. Dates- 9/54-12/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and R. Velz. Subject- memos regarding segregation and other policies at the Museum. Dates- 1956. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from M. Christison, L. Cheek and R. Velz. Subject- Miscellaneous information concerning collections in general: treatment/condition reports, insurance, loans, installations, etc. Dates- 1956 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from M. Christison and L. Cheek. Subject- Miscellaneous museum operation: Artmobile, Art Lending Service, Virginia Artists, lists of objects on loan, exhibitions, damage reports of objects and gallery inspections, etc. Dates- 1956 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- inter-office memorandums on various subjects. Dates- 12/54-9/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from M. Christison, L. Cheek and H. Glasser. Subject- Exhibitions, Pratt Collection, gallery inspections and all manner of museum operations and programs. List of lost objects on loan to the Bon Air School for Girls. Dates- 1956 - 58 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from M. Christison and L. Cheek. Subject- Inter-office memos concerning insurance valuations, loans, lectures, library, exhibitions and policy on filing acquisitions data and damage reports. Date- 1958 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Pamphlets published by the state Department of Mental Hygiene and Hospitals and the Mental Hygiene Society of Virginia. Dates- 1951-54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and various staff at the Metropolitan Museum. Subject- museum practices, long-term loans of Egyptian art and artifacts, securing speakers, etc. Dates- 1/55-11/58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and J. Rorimer (Dir., MET) and A. Priest (Curator, MET). Subject- Damage to MET's \"Bacchus\", objects to purchase, loan requests. Acquistions and gifts: Tibetan Scroll; Coat of Japanese Mail. Dates- 11/69 - and/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Michael Jacobs Gallery. Subject- loan of painting (George Washington by Gilbert Stuart) for inaugural exhibition. Dates- 6/35-12/36. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Midwestern book competition for which Cheek served as a juror, competition judged in Richmond, lists of criteria and books, printed material for the competition, etc. Dates- 4/56-4/57. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and Jo Mielziner. Subject- friendly letters, mention of possible Mielziner exhibition, etc. Dates- 12/50-3/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Biographical data, list of stage designs available for purchase, his lecture to VMFA, schedules and agenda's, etc. Dates- 10/54 - 5/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and Miller and Rhoads department store staff. Subject- showing VA artist work in store windows, borrowing supplies from the display department for the Museum (folding chairs, textiles), etc. Dates- 2/49-11/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and W.S. Rhoads. Subject- Nomination of Miller and Rhoads, Inc. for Esquire magazines 1st annual \"Business in the Arts\" award. Support of Artmobile II. Exhibition: \"Masterpieces in Millinery\", spring 1958. Preliminary outline of fashion costume requirements for VMT \"Lady In The Dark\". Dates- 8/56 - 4/67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Speaker: Philip Adams. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Mr. John M. Miller, Jr. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, Miller served as a member of the Membership Committee, etc. Dates- 6/35-7/43. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mr. J.G. Pollard, Jr. Subject- asking Mr. Milliken (Director of The Cleveland Museum of Art) for counseling on acquisitions, draft of an agreement where Milliken counsels the Museum staff about proposed acquisitions, etc. Dates- 3/58-3/59. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from B. Mills in his role as Asst. Administrator of Personnel. Subject- Records, applications, payroll, medical insurance, announcements of new employees and terminations. Dates- 9/70 - 6/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between T.C. Colt and L. Cheek, Jr. and The Mint Museum staff. Subject- museum practices, loans, etc. Dates- 8/46-1/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- obtaining the motion picture for which the drawings in the exhibition \"Gil Wilson 'Moby Dick'\" were made. Dates- 12/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- printed material for exhibition \"Modern German Art\", invitation to Mr.and Mrs. Alfred P. Jenkins for dinner and exhibition preview, (Mr.and Mrs. Jenkins owned the modern German art collection shown). Dates- 3/55-4/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Creation of James Monroe Bicentennial Commission. Dates- 8/57 - 11/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown between MAC. subject- Section 21-2 of the Richmond City Code: designation of Monument Avenue as an Historic District.  Minutes of meeting of MAC, 4/24/71 and 5/19/71.  Program Planning Task Force, editorial broadcast, roster of members, Articles of Incorporation, By-Laws, agendas, proposals and pamphlets. Dates- 1971 - 72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between L. Cheek, Jr., and Mr. Charles Moore. Subject- Moore's application for the Director/Producer position in the Virginia Museum Theatre. Dates- 12/56-10/57. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Biographical data and his lecture tour to the VMFA. Dates- 4/53 - 4/57 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Georgia Watson Morgan. Dates- 1935-45. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Search for candidates for public information supervisor, job requirements, resume, publicity agendas, public information schedules, Bulletin vol.20, no.3. Dates- 6/59 - 7/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Mulholland (magician), biographical data/pamphlet, his magic presentation to the Fellows and VMT. Dates- 1964 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Biographical data, his address to VMFA membership concerning architectural history. Dates- 10/55 - 8/58 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Munn Last Will and Testament with list of objects bequeathed to VMFA. Dates- 1946 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and T. Colt. Subject- Mural competition for Virginia State Library entrance hall: selection process, general assembly commission of monument to Stonewall Jackson. Dates- 4/46 - 6/50 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Envelopes of photos and negatives of Pre-Columbian art objects. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Gallery attendance and educational groups. Dates- 1969 - 71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- working papers for Oct. Bulletin 1954, copies of the following Members' Bulletins-vol.15, no.2 (10/54) and vol.13, no.3 (11/52). Dates-10/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by M.B. Christison. Subject- working papers for Members' Bulletin Oct. 1955, VMFA calendar 10/55, etc. Dates- 10/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- working papers for Oct. Bulletin 1955. Dates- 9/55-10/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Design of annual Christmas cards by Virginia Artists: John Ballator, Charles Smith, John Canaday, Allan Jones, Ross Abrams, Julien Binford and Prentiss Taylor. Dates- 11/48 - 12/56 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Concerns transportation for the Museum lecturers and guests 1956. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek, M. Christison and Mrs. Pollard. Subject- Inquiries from other institutions regarding museum operations, budget, services, corporate membership, Trustees, etc. Lists of purchases, Fellowship recipients. Dates- 1937 - 53 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Arrival of Hollins and VCU students to work on specific projects for one month. Dates- 12/71 - 1/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from T. Colt. Subject- Proposal and tentative plans, prospective filmmakers. Minutes of Executive Committee of Southern Educational Film Production Service. \"Motion Picture Production\": Study by H. Jeff Forbes and Associates regarding promotion of VMFA. Dates- 11/46 - 2/48 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Memos about various museum topics. Dates- 1955. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek, V. D'Amico (Dir. MOMA), M. d' Haroncourt. Subject- Art education standards, exhibitions, loans, lectures, museum policy, juror search and Jamestown Commission. Dates- 11/55 - 10/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by R.A. Velz (Head of Administrative Division), Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- suggested future organization of the institution, operating procedures throughout the building, etc. Dates-2/54-8/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Regarding the division of expenses between the theatre and the museum, 1956 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Promotional literature on the VMFA. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Material deals with segregation policies at museum events. 1956.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Correspondence pertaining to printing. Bulletin mock-ups and copies of the following bulletins: Vol.6, No.4,  Vol.7, No.'s 2and7. Dates- 7/44-2/47. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Newspaper clippings and magazine articles. Photographs, press releases etc. 1955-57 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Proposed budget groupings for VMFA, according to departmental divisions and table of organization. Dates- 1948 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Events, timetables, agendas, Robinson House, housekeeping, security, VMT. Dates- 1966 - 70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Schedule of events, exhibitions, Robinson House. Dates- 1971 - 72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown and F. Brandt. Subject- Schedule of events, mailing schedules, spring agenda, Confederation Conference, Robinson House, VMT, gallery closings, Discovery Cruise: Land of Maya. Date- 1972 - 73 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Suggested talk by Pres. of Museum to guests at Safari Dinner in Medieval Hall. Dates- 1/22/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Travel package for travel to Asia, brochures, cultural travel tours. Dates- 1966 - 70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from T. Colt and L. Cheek. Subject- Policy regarding loans of art works to other Museums, employment search, provenance of art objects, pamphlets, newspaper clippings, etc. Resolution: To order immediate safe return of German master works after Nazi occupation, signed by U.S. museum directors. Dates- 4/46 - 8/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Applicant search for various positions, invitations, announcements, exhibitions, etc. Press kit for the Milwaukee Art Center. Dates- 1974 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown and Peter Mooz. Subject- General correspondence on exhibitions, loan requests, museum business, job placement, magazine and newspaper clippings. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Exhibitions, loans, policy. Dates- 12/60 - 1/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Schedule of music series and members of committee. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- schedule of program of recorded music, announcement of 6th artist evening 1/46, Museum Bulletin Vol.5, No.2, etc. Dates- 2/46-5/46. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Jerome Myers. Subject- acquisition of his painting: Street Scene, N.Y., his acceptance to the National Exhibition of American Art, N.Y., etc. Dates- 4/36-3/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek, J.M. Brown and P. Near. Subject- General correspondence to Trustees and membership, letters to Robert Neutra, exhibitions: Henry Moore, Sport and Horse. Agendas, travel itinerary, events and invitations. \"Encouragement of the Nations Arts\", an appeal to congress, and \"Proposed Federal Advisory Council on the Arts\", Hon. H. Alexander Smith, U.S. Government Printing office, Washington D.C., 3/26/57. Requests for employment, postcards, pamphlets and photographs. Artists: Jean Nikolic. Accessions and Gifts: \"Disasters of War\", Goya; \"Lore Fuller\", Raoul Francois Lanke; \"Dancing Girl With Tambourine\", A. Leonard; \"La Revre Blanche\", Toulouse Lautrec; Revere and John Andrew spoons and vase possibly made by Johannes Loetz Witwe. Dates- 1955 - 72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Namuth's exhibit of photographs at the Brussels World's Fair, as a juror VMFA. List of Seventeen painters photographed by Namuth: Wm. Baziotes, J. Boynton, L. Calgagno, N. Carone, R. Diebenkorn, J. Ernst, S. Gechtoff, G. Hartigan, E. Kelly, W. Kienbusch, G. Mueller, K. Morris, B. Perlin, C. Marca-Relli, R. Motherwell, A. Reinhardt, L. Siegriest, with original notes by Namuth. Letter from J. Ernst with signature. Date 4/61 - 4/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Statement of purpose and future of NCA, Board of Directors, Members of Council, fellowships, program grant application. Essay- \"National Endowment For The Arts Before The House Appropriations Subcommittee On The Interior And Related Agencies Tuesday, March 14,1972\", statement by Nancy Hanks (Chair): \"New Dimensions For The Arts: 1971-1972\" Dates- 1970-72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L Cheek. Subject- Bill: S. 2379, To provide for the establishment of National Council on the Arts and National Arts Foundation. \"Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates of the 88th Congress\" Dates- 2/64 - 4/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Public-Law 85-874, S. 3335: charted by the 85th Congress to establish a bureau in the Smithsonian Institution devoted to the Performing Arts. \"Peaceful Use Of Creative Energy\": transcript of lecture given by Col. Corrin Strong at the Tri State Arts Conference 4/29/61; Report: \"The National Cultural Center Part Two: What Goes into the Center\" by Dr. Carelton Sprague Smith, 10/60. Minutes for the NCC Executive Board: 5/23/60 and 6/29/60 Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. cheek. Subject- VMFA Council sponsorship of a closed circuit telecast by NCC: \"An American Pageant Of The Arts\". Suggested text of publicity folder, invitations, Newsletter: \"Footlight\", vol.1 no.3.; \"For A Cultural Capital\", Eleanor Roosevelt, 1962, United Feature Syndicate, Inc. NCC, later to be named the \"Kennedy Center For Performing Arts\". Dates- 7/62 - 6/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Exchange of ideas and experience with other institutions who use audiovisual tool to communicate with museum visitors. Dates- 2/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Letters of appeal to serve on Virginia NEFTA committee, roster of members. VMFA appointed as the state agency for the administration of Federal matching funds; to aid in expanding the cultural horizons of a states and territories. \"Guidelines\" 1/67, NEA, Washington D.C.; \"National Foundation On The Arts And The Humanities, Question and Answers\", U.S. Government, Washington D.C., 1965. Dates- 1965 - 67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Survey of membership, officers of VMFA, according to race, gender, age, position and time served. Dates- 1972 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from Peter Mooz. Subject- Grant proposals, application, letters of support, proposal for a Regional Conservation Center, Soldiers Home, American Marine Painting, NEA statement of purpose, Museums A.S.A. Study, Museum Program guidelines, Smithsonian Puppet Theatre, Young Peoples Theatre Safari, \"American Painting 1974\" and newsletter from the Arts Reporting Service. Dates- 1973 - 76 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Financial assistance to Chamber Music Societies, season brochures, project grant application form for Va. Chamber Music Society. Dates- 4/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Grants received by Arts/Cultural organizations in Virginia: guidelines, program committee members, agendas and minutes from the program sub- committee 3/7/68. NEFTA project recommendations for a regional conservation center. Dates- 6/76 - 10/67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- VMT survey, McLean Arts Center, guidelines for program grants. Senate Joint Resolution No. 67: to create a Virginia development study commission, bill 1483: National Foundation on the Arts and Humanities Act of 1965 and a report with guidelines for VMFA as the sole administrator of NEFTA matching grants. Study for Virginia Artist and Craftsman in regard to education and support. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Grant applications from Virginia Dance Society, VMFA, Confederation of Virginia Art Organizations and Budget proposals. Dates- 1970 - 71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- State guidelines and general information, terms and conditions, NEA matching grant to begin statewide professional operation of VMT. Addresses of applicants for state grants, roster of Virginia NEFTA committee members. Dates- 2/66 - 6/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Regarding J.M. Brown's service on committee to evaluate grant applications. Valentine Museum NEA application, pamphlets. Date- 4/73 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- arrangements for exhibition \"Designer-Craftsmen 1953\" presented in conjunction with the American Craftsmen's Educational Council, Inc., (ACEC), letters to jurors, etc. Dates- 9/52-6/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and National Gallery of Art. Subject- preview invitations, exchange publications, excerpts from Roosevelt Art Address (from dedication of National Gallery 3/41), loan request for VMFA inaugural exhibition, etc. Dates- 3/41-5/44. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- pamphlets and information about \"National Park and Recreation Week\" sponsored in Richmond 5/21-5/30, 1949. Dates- 4/49-5/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Geographical directory, \"Historic Preservation\" journal, vol.11, no.3, 1959 and Melchers Memorial. Dates- 1959 - 66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Organization membership information form, questionnaire. NTHP certificate of associate membership 1971-73, employment placement and service pamphlets. Dates- 1971 - 72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- floor plans. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Travel itineraries, objects for prospective traveling exhibitions, list of slides, forgeries and thefts. Accession and acquisition proposals. Dates- 1/61 - 12/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Conservation of objects/paintings, loans. Accessions committee meeting agenda, 10/69. Report on Authenticity of \"Marble Head of a Horse\", Heermaneck Ancient Iranian Collection. Exhibitors: The child and his World. Condition reports and repair estimates for tapestries. Photographs Dates- 12/69 - 12/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown, Sydney Lewis and Peter Mooz. Subject- Authenticity of Cycladic Harpist and 18th century American secretary. Provenances of various objects, conservation and treatment reports. Catalog: \"Arshille Gorky\" Dates- 1/74 - 2/79 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown, Sydney and Frances Lewis and Peter Mooz. Subject- Conservation/treatment reports, Artnian Collection of self-portraits. Conservation/treatment reports, Kent Independence Portfolio. List of Art Nouveau objects, damage reports, African Collection. Report of authenticity regarding the Cycladic \"Harpist\". Letter from Arnaldo Pomodoro regarding a base for \"Rotating Sphere\". Dates- 5/75 - 8/77 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Hours of operation, VMFA and other museums, attendance records, VMT, security, UNESCO newsletters 4/58 - 8/59, newspapers and magazine clippings, press releases. Dates- 7/59 - 10/59 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Cheek's annual N.Y. cocktail party: guest lists, arrangements, rosters of speakers to VMFA: 1951-52 and 1952-53. Dates- 1952 - 54 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Newsletter to Trustees concerning exhibitions and appointments to Executive Board, accessions, building, etc. Dates- 11/70 - 8/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek, Wm. Morrison (P.R. VMFA), F. Palmer (P.R. consultant), D. McCammond (P.R. Reynolds Metals). Subject- Public Relations of E. Newsom and Co. to conduct a study to determine the needs and potential of VMFA. Program organization, community relations, film, book press material, schedules of events, etc. Dates- 8/58 - 9/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- A survey targeting the needs, current and future of VMFA, with solutions/resolutions for every aspect of the museums' operation. Dates- 11/58 - 10/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek, Mrs. A. I. duPont and F. Palmer. Subject- Roster of members of Board of Trustees, letter of appeal for pledges, principal elements of Newsom Program. Dates- 10/59 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek, Mrs. A.I. duPont (chair, Ann. fund). Subject- Strategy to raise funds through the Trustees to finance the Newsom Public Relation Firm program for VMFA. Drafts of letters to Trustees, progress report, minutes of 25th Anniversary Committee, 9/8/59. Dates- 12/58 - 7/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- all manner of museum operation: security, policy and procedure, personnel policy. operating budget and VMT. Diagrams of electronic console panel. Dates- 1969 - 71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from Peter Mooz and J.M. Brown. Subject- Museum business, construction and installation project schedules, budget, Equal Opportunity regulations, design contract for the Council shop, salary scales. Dates- 10/73 - 1/79 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Museum business, Conservation Lab, Fine Arts insurance coverage, budgets, Cabell Foundation gift. \"Report on the Freedom of Information Act\". Depreciation of \"Death of Regulus\", Salvatore Rosa. Dates- 12/74 - 7/78 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Museum business and operations, budget, contractual agreement between VMFA and Harwicke Associates, Inc. for North Wing project. \"Organization of the Virginia State Government\". Dates- 10/75 - 11/78 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- UVA architect and his membership in the Collectors Circle. Dates- 1/63 - 4/67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- General assistant to VMT, employment recommendation. Dates- 6/55 6/57 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Possible acquisitions from his gallery. Dates- 10/62 - 1/67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Loans, exhibitions, VMT, Rotunda Club, Fellows. Accessions and gifts: \"Metamorphosis\", Grillo. Dates- 4/57 - 6/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- correspondence with individuals, institutions and companies beginning with the letter \"O\". Dates- 4/43-2/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Biographical data, photo and job description/responsibilities as program director for \"Art Column\". Dates- 3/61 - 7/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- As a scenic design consultant, his lecture to VMT in connection with the Exhibition: \"Design For The Theatre\". College Drama Festival, biographical data. Dates- 1/60 - 2/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek, P. Mellon, E. Brooks Jr., and M. Bush. Subject- Financial support: Artmobile II, building grant and museum survey to expand visitors use to VMFA. Photographs, newspaper clippings. \"A Study in Modern Giving: The Old Dominion Foundation\", reprinted from articles in Richmond News Leader. \"Bollenger Series\", catalogue of special edition books. Dates- 1955 - 56 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek, M. Bush (Asst. to Pres. of ODF) and P. Mellon (Pres. of ODF). Subject- Financial assistance to VMFA, Artmobile II, collectors circle, and Old Dominion Foundation statement of purpose. Dates- 9/58 11/67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Dan Olney. Subject- receiving a Senior Fellowship 1941/2, outline for a lecture, etc. Dates- 10/40-6/43. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and Governor Thomas B. Stanley. Subject- opening of the new wing. Dates- 8/54-11/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- opening and reception for Governor Stanley. Dates- 9/54-10/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- invitations and replies to the opening of the Members' Suite, etc. Dates- 9/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Opera Society's first season. Dates- 1957 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- miscellaneous printed materials for the Museum, etc. Dates- 3/55-4/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- tickets to the Museum for State Lions' Club convention, etc. Dates- 6/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- ideas/proposals for \"Members' Room\", suggested operating procedures, menus, pricing, etc., cost estimates, \"Refreshment Room Statement\" 1955, etc. Dates- 1/55-3/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- theatre operations proposals, list of staff, their duties and salaries, etc. Dates- 5/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- lists of statewide business, civic, commercial and other organizations, invitation list for General Assembly/Governor's reception, etc. Dates- 1953-6. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Orloff's (Chief-interpreter of U.N.) lecture to VMFA concerning the Faberge Collection, Biographical data. Dates- 11/49 - 4/50 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Letters of inquiry to firms specializing in plaster and wood ornament, catalogs. Dates- 5/54 - 12/55 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by R.A. Velz (Administrator). Subject- museum practices especially concerning finances of other US art museums, etc. Dates- 4/56-11/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek, P. Near and J.M. Brown. Subject- Artmobile, VMT, Collector's Circle, Fellows, Chapters/Affiliates, biographical data, campaign to restore the Jefferson Hotel, list of exhibitions from 1942 - 45.  International Exhibition Foundation, the appointment of John A. Pope (Director of Freer Gallery) as advisor/consultant to VMFA for expansion of Far Eastern Collections.  Acquisitions and gifts. Artists: Nell Blaine, Howard Kanovitz, Otto Piene. Gifts: Masson lithograph, Irving Penn photo and 15 Russian 19th century paintings.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Painter's lecture on \"Armor and Medieval Man\" to compliment the \"Arms and Armor\" exhibition, biographical data. Dates- 1951 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Mr. Nelson Parker. Subject- announcement of Board meetings, etc., Date- 5/51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Appeal to Virginia Senate and legislature regarding sufficient museum parking utilizing land belonging to the UDC (United Daughters of the Confederacy). Dates- 1954 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Gift of Egyptian Gallery and English Decorative Arts Gallery. VMT, and her membership as a Fellow and in collector's circle. Dates- 4/61 - 10/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mr. J.G. Pollard and Executive Committee of the Board. Subject- proposal and planning stages of conferring an honorary degree of \"Patron of the Arts\". Dates- 6/36-6/37. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject-housing J.B. Payne books in library of the College of William and Mary in exchange for paintings from their collection of art for display at the Museum. Dates- 1/50-4/50. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- L. Cheek's service on the Board of Trustees and on the Advisory Board of the School of the Arts. Minutes of U. of P. Executive Board, 4/8/60, 4/29/63, 4/26/65 and Annual Report of Graduate School of Fine Arts, 3/64, 5/65. Dates- 10/59 - 12/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek as chair of Fine Arts Committee. Subject- Letter to P. Coombs on his appointment as Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural affairs, UNESCO newsletter, Nubian archeological sites. Dates- 2/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and A. Frankfurter (editor, Art News). Subject- VMFA general collection, list of gifts and purchases, 1955-67, scope of exhibitions, dates, publications, colorplates. List of VMFA Board of Trustees, 1962, Gobelin Tapestries. Dates- 1953 -64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Articles based on exhibitions and general collection of VMFA, VMT, invoices, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, reviews, newsletters. NEA museum programs, research education grants. Dates- 1967 – 72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Articles of VMFA: \"A Spring View of Virginia Museum\", 10/56, Wm. Lacey, Editor; \"Art isn't Caviar at this Museum\", Sidney Shalett, 7/57, The Diplomat. Dates- 10/56 - 11/58 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Articles and editorials pertaining to VMFA: Newsweek, Time, Art Gallery, Antiques, Museum News , etc. Dates- 1966 - 70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Harper's Bazaar, New York Magazine, Apollo, reviews. Dates- 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek to Editors V. Dabney (RTD) and J. Kilpatrik (RNL). Subject- Artmobile, reviews of VMT and media coverage by print journalists, newspaper clippings. Essay- \"The Arts In The Sixties\", by L. Cheek. Dates- 11/59 - 12/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and F. Stewart and C. Jones. Subject- Exhibitions: \"Form Givers\", Sport and Horse\" and Mellon Collection. Dates- 2/60 - 12/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Contains applications, resumes and information on candidates. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and M. Christison. Subject- Job descriptions. Dates- 1953 - 57 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from M. Christison, P. Near and L. Cheek. Subject- Fellowships: list of recipients from 1940 - 1955. Prospective employees and VMT. Dates- 12/54 - 5/57 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by T.C. Colt, Jr., L. Cheek, Jr., and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- personnel rules and procedures of VMFA and the Commonwealth of VA, mandates from the Governor's office, additional personnel and pay increase requests, Roster Cards (listings of all employees and pay rates), etc. Dates- 8/37-8/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr., and R.A.Velz (Administrator). Subject- listing of division duties, proposed salary ranges, information about hiring an artmobile driver-curator, etc. Dates- 2/54-8/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Photographs of L. Cheek, Mrs. J.G. Pollard, theatre staff, Ariel Ballif, Vincent Bowditch, Arthur Ballet, R. Velz and P. Near. Dates- 1955. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Personnel matters. Dates- 4/66 - 11/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Contains general information about the system and ratings for museum employees. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Contains applications, resumes and information about candidates. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Contains applications, resumes and information about the candidates. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Contains applications, resumes and information about various candidates. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from the Governor's personnel survey staff. Subject- employment questionnaire, job descriptions (buildings and grounds staff, watchman, registrar, secretary, etc.), etc. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and the Governor's personnel survey staff. Subject- employment questionnaire, VMFA tentative classification of positions (3/37). Dates- 10/36-4/37.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Mr. Fiske Kimball (Director of Penn. Museum of Art). Subject- loans for VMFA inaugural exhibition, exchange publications, counsel on museum practices, etc. Dates- 5/35-5/45. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and R.L. Dickinson (Hanover Bank). Subject- The Library of Philanthropic Information at the Hanover Bank, New York City. Dates- 11/56 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- E. Turpin Phillips, a Virginia citizen and his request to see proposal plans for expanded museum parking onto UDC property. Dates- 1954 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Consultant for VMFA acquisitions. Dates- 1972 - 73 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Duncan Phillips (Director, Phillips Memorial Gallery). Subject- request for loans to VMFA inaugural exhibition, etc. Dates- 9/35-5/41. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Installation of VMFA photography department, list of equipment and supplies, employment of staff photographer: Gordon Burns. Dates- 1954 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- listing of entries to the \"19th Photographic Salon\" exhibition, schedule for jurors, etc. Dates- 3/56-4/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by R.A. Velz (Administrator) and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- purchase requests for photographs. Dates- 10/54-8/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Ivan Dimitri as Director of Photography in the Fine Arts at the Brussels World's Fair, his service on the advisory committee, list of photographs given to VMFA from the PFA exhibition. Directors of America's Finest Museums: portraits, credo of on art and their personal selection of photographs from the PFA archives was the subject of the World's Fair exhibition. Etching by Levon West (Ivan Dimitri). Dates- 12/59 - 6/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Atillio Piccirilli. Subject- biographical information, loans of work to the Museum, etc. Dates- 7/35-1/44. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- viewing the feature film 'Pictura \"An Adventure in Art\"', invitations, contributions, listing of attendance, etc. Dates- 2/52-10/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek, Herman Starr (Pres. Pictura Corp). Subject- A group of films devoted to the fine arts. Presentation of \"Leonardo da Vinci\" at Richmond's Lee Art Theatre and film on Goya to accompany exhibition. Dates- 1/51 - 3/53 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Gallery dinner, menu, agenda, program for event. Dates- 8/70 - 5/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- policies on use of meeting rooms and studios, special food service, interpretative services, scheduling programs, etc. Dates- 8/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Contains correspondence to and from him when he was President of the Board of Trustees.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Mr. J. Garland Pollard. Subject- the VMFA inaugural exhibition, Museum events, finances, Museum Board business and bequests/gifts to the Museum, etc. Dates- 1/36-12/36. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Mr. J. Garland Pollard. Subject- Museum operations, investments, finances and gifts to the Museum, etc. Dates- 1/37-5/37. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- His service as President, Trustee and membership in the Collector's Circle. Biographical data, museum business: operating fund, Artmobile, Newsom Report, 25th Anniversary fund, Melchers Estate transfer, gifts, contributions, Fellowship Fund. Exhibitions: Sport and Horse. Dates- 9/53 - 2/51 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- His service as a Trustee, VMFA Resident Craftsman Program. Dates- 2/64 - 2/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Design of members Bulletin, records retirement, museum business. Dates- 1949, 1953 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Museum business, Pratt installation, museum courses and equipment. Dates- 9/54 - 3/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Gift of \"Rotating Sphere\" from Lloyd Noland. Dates- 1976 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- As founder and director of the Barter Theatre, proposed plans for Theatre Virginia and NEA funding. Dates- 4/67 - 5/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between L. Cheek, Jr., and Mr. David Payne. Subject- correspondence with Payne about arranging the exhibition \"Portraits by David Payne\", biographical information, letter from Phillip Johnson, etc. Dates- 5/51-1/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from Mrs. J.G. Pollard, L. Cheek, Priscilla Crum (Curator, Asst. in Education). Subject- Gallery representing portrait artists, biographical data on various artists and portrait of Senator Byrd. Photographs. Dates- 6/45 - 11/53 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Statewide tribute to John Powell (a native of Virginia) and the presentation of his \"Symphony in A\". Date- 1951 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from T. Colt, Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek. Subject- Correspondence with Pratt as a trustee. Discuss first Easter egg exhibition in 1949 and Hammer visit. Letter from Schaffer (A La Vieille Russie) in 1949 about lending some pieces for an exhibition. Includes a few letters from Mrs. Pratt before she died, about a Faberge table donation in 1942 and donating \"Twice Seven\" to the Library. Establishment of the Fellowship fund, including letter from Twombly as early recipient. Pratt Collection: insurance estimates and installation. Gift of funds to purchase the first Artmobile from Pratt and Miller and Rhoads. Dates- 7/40 - 12/54 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Artmobile, Fellowship committee, underwriting of Faberge booklet, terra-cotta statue of \"Diana\" from the Pratt Estate given to VMFA, newspaper clippings. \"A Plan For Fellowships For Virginia Artists\" as suggested by Mr. John Lee Pratt. Minutes from Fellowship Committee meeting, 6/12/42. Dates- 12/49 - 11/59 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Mr. John Lee Pratt. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, VMFA fellowship updates, etc. Dates- 5/51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek, J.M. Brown. Subject- Biographical data, fellowship recipients: Cynthia Morehead Smith, Paul Steuke, June Chapman, Fred Bonds, Richard Kevorkian and Reginia Perry. Pratt Collection: catalogue, except from forward by L. Cheek, questionnaire regarding Mrs. Pratt's initial contact/purchase sources for Russian Jewels, list of objects bequeathed by Pratt Estate. Dates- 1/57 - 1/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- proposals and cost estimates for Healy's Sitters exhibition and Pratt collection catalogues. Dates- 4/50-8/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from T. Colt, L. Cheek, Armand Hammer (Hammer Gallery) and Alexander Schaffer (La Vielle Russie Gallery). Subject- Legal claim against the Romanoff Family assets via the Pratt Collection of Russian Jewels. Possible lawsuit by A.G. Sharkey, President and Trustee of Marine Transport Service Corporation in NY who had judgment against Czar Nicholas Romanoff since 1918. Hammer and Schaffer dismissed it. Details of Pratt bequest, provenance of objects, announcement of bequest with sample of text to be used in pamphlet. Excerpt from \"Twice Seven\", by H. C. Bainbridge, E. P. Dutton and Co. Inc., 1934 (reference to Faberge Jewels owned by Armand Hammer). Dates- 8/47 - 10/50 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and Mrs. J. G. Pollard. Subject- Installation, list of items on exhibition, security and transportation. List of objects in the collection of Mrs. Joseph E. Davies and pamphlets. Correspondence regarding various showings around the state - Roanoke in 1950 and Norfolk in 1951. Dates- 1/49 - 4/55 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from C. Humelsine. Subject- General correspondence to the VMFA membership, calendar of events, museum news. Dates- 1971 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence to the media from the Museum. Subject- news releases about Museum events. Dates- 10/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence to media from the Museum. Subject- News releases about Museum events. Dates- 10/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- positions and duties for volunteers and guards during an undisclosed preview. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Gov. Price. Subject-proposed salary increases, Board meeting announcements, nomination of Colt to select work to go to the Annual Exhibition of American Art 1938. Dates- 1/38-11/41. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- On the occasion of his being collector of the Year 1964, his cookbook including photographs of VMFA and the menu from the Collectors Gala, newspaper clippings. Gifts: Lachaise drawing. Dates- 6/63 - 4/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek, P. Grigaut and P. Near. Subject- A. Priest as Metropolitan Curator of Far Eastern Art, his service as a consultant to VMFA (1963-69) in the formation of the Asian collections. Correspondence on examination and provenance of works in the VMFA. Minutes of Executive Committee, 9/9/63, 12/8/64, minutes of Accessions Committee Meeting, 9/9/63. \"A Buddhist Paradise\", A. Priest, AIV, 1963. Newspaper clippings, postcards, etc. Dates- 1963 - 69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by R.A. Velz (Administrator) and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- printing schedules for 1956, miscellaneous print job specs, etc. Dates- 11/55-6/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- asking local corporations to fund the printing of school guide sheets for the Museum. Dates- 8/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Correspondence pertaining to bulletin layouts, copies of Members Bulletin Vol.9, No.'s 1and7 and copies of Christmas cards 1948-9, etc.. Dates- 7/44-2/47. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Museum publications: Contemporary Paintings 1946, Program Season of 1947-8, The VMFA Annual Report 1947-8, Virginia Art 1947 and Museum Bulletins: Vol.3 No.'s 1,2,4,6and9,  Vol.4, No.'s 4and5,  Vol.7, No.'s1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8and9,  Vol.1, No.8,  Vol.8, No.'s 2,3,4,5,6,7,8and9,  Vol.9, No.'s 1,4,5,6and8. Dates-9/42-5/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- securing a speaker (Robert T. Paine) for the exhibition \"Prints by Hiroshige\", thank you note to Mr. Paine, etc. Dates- 11/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- proposed programming for the Museum. Dates- 2/49-9/51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and lecturers. Subject- proposed program/events and exhibition schedule, biographical information on lecturers, etc. Dates- 10/50-4/51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown and Peter Mooz. Subject- Artmobile schedules, Three-Days-In-March, members travel, grants, pamphlets. \"Proposal For The Development Of American Writers And Resources With Special Emphasis On The Production Of New Forms Of Drama Created Especially For Television\"; The Mark Report\": A survey and evaluation of VMFA statewide programs. Dates- 1974 - 77 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Safaris, Artist-in-Residence, lectures. Film series: \"The Romantic Rebellion\", exhibitions, COVA events, agendas, Professional Workshop. Dates- 1975 - 77 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between T.C. Colt and Nancy Durett. Subject- violin recital 4/47. Dates- 4/46-2/47. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- memos to determine dates for the Trust Fund Orchestra to perform at the Museum. Dates- 9/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from M. Christison and L. Cheek. Subject- VMFA educational services, VMT and all manner of print and broadcast media promotion. Exhibitions, publicity schedules, press releases and newspaper clippings. Dates- 9/50 - 7/58 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- General invitation to groups to participate in VMT. Dates- 1956 - 57 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Prospective givers: foundations and individuals. Date- 1954 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Newsom Report: \"A Report To The Virginia Museum Of Fine Arts\", 11/19/58, Earl Newsom and Company, a study of VMFA public relations, information and communications responsibilities. Dates- 1958 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Various outside publications mentioning VMFA, 1956. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Design and production of AIV: promotion, organization, printing schedules, contributors , etc. Catalogue \"Architectural Drawings in Virginia\" and \"\"Confessions of an Ex- Elitist\", M.W. Fishwick, Popular Culture Association, American Studies Institute, Lincoln University. Dates- 1969 - 72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- photo of the Museum and of the \"Brussels Tapestry Exhibition\" 1949, Museum publications: VMFA Catalog of Paintings 1938, The Collection of Catesby T. Jones, 1948, and the following VMFA Members' Bulletins: vol.10, no.'s 1-5, etc. Dates- 1938-1949. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- copies of the following publications: The VMFA Annual Report 1947-8, The T. Catesby Jones Collection, Contemporary American Paintings 1948, William James Hubbard, Three Virginians Behl, Hunter, Blaine, Portrait Panorama, Program Season of 1947-8 and Member's Bulletins: Vol.1, No.8, Vol.8, No.'s 2,3,4,5,6,7,8and9. Dates- 1947-8. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Press release, jurors. Dates- 1961 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Press release announcing the Parsons gift of the Egyptian Gallery and 25th Anniversary Fund Committee. Date- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Invitations to the VMFA's 25th birthday celebration for the affiliates, 1961. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- press release announcing loan of Chinese wine vessel. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- 25th Anniversary projects, press release: message from the President (Robertson). Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Appeal to Trustees for contributions to the Drama Festival.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Press release: 28th Virginia Artists Rotating Exhibition. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Press release announcing a network of local art centers and museums affiliated with VMFA. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- VMFA as regional jury center for the national exhibition \"Designer-Craftsmen-U.S.A.\", news releases, information on obtaining a jury and a speaker, etc. Dates-2/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Va. Architects, Photographers and Designers, seminar for Historical Administrators, VMT and Virginia Composers Concert. Dates- 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Press release and photo for first issue of AIV. 1960. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Press release on Arts in Virginia. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Contains a cover letter for a mailing, no date. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Press release announcing 25th anniversary events, exhibitions, VMT, etc. Dates- 1960. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Press release announcing conclusion of 25th anniversary celebration with the presentation of awards to Colonial Williamsburg, The Old Dominion Foundation, sculptor: Carl Milles, architect: Eero Saarinen, collector\" Robert Lehman and Naval designer: William F. Gibbs for their outstanding contributions to the Arts in Virginia. Dates- 1961 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education). Subject- obtaining the exhibition \"Built in the U.S.A.\", presenting programs related to the exhibition, biographical information on Phillip Johnson, etc. Dates- 6/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- photo of \"Little Triton\" fountain for the Bulletin, copy of Members' Bulletin vol.15, no.1(9/54), etc. Dates- 9/53-7/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- working papers for Members' Bulletin. Dates- 9/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- working papers for Members' Bulletin, calendar of Museum events. Dates- 9/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Vol. 13 no.'s 1-9, 1952-5/53; vol. 17 no. 8, 2/57; vol. f19 no.'s 7 and 8, 3/59 - 4/59. Biographical data on Iren Marik, pianist, and reviews. Dates-1952 -53, 1957, 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Vol. 20 no.'s 4-6, 12/59-2/60 Dates- 12/59 - 4/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Press releases: Tours organized through Virginia Federation of Women's Clubs. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Press releases: season opening production and call for volunteers. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Press release: Extended performances of VMT's \"Carousel\". Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Press release: Bus trips to VMT. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- listing of certificate winners and a gallery guide from the \"Virginia Artists\" exhibition 1955. Dates- 1955. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Press release: Portions of VMT concert to be broadcast with commentary and explanations of technique. Dates- 1969 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Programs and photographs. Dates- 1955 - 56 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Information regarding the Museum's chapters. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- photographs [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Press release announcing festival with guest artists: Helen Tamris and Daniel Nagrin. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Press release: Critic, Stella Adler, Speaker: Alfred de Liagre. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- TV news film of highlights of the College Drama Festival, script, telegrams and surveys to Virginia TV stations concerning air time and usage. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Press release: Announcement of individual participants announcing their attendance in the festival. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- loan of Cone collection from the Baltimore Museum of Art to VMFA for an exhibition, a catalogue of the Cone collection, news release about the  bequest of the collection to the Baltimore Museum of Art, etc. Dates- 10/49-6/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Public information schedule for exhibition: \"The Architecture of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill\", \"The Little International\". Artmobile public and information schedule and Bulletin, vol. 19, no.2 10/58. Essay- The Little International Exhibition\", Fred Olsen, 4/57. Dates- 1958. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Publicity stills, reviews and biographical data.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Publicity stills.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- list of designers proposed for inclusion in the exhibition \"Design for Theatre\", tentative list, etc. Dates- 8/52-1/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Press release announcing loan of painting by Winslow Homer. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Evaluation of the Discovery Television Series sponsored by the San Francisco Museum of Art. 1953-54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Statewide Press Release announcing fellowships 1960. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Press Releases regarding fellowships 1961. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Publicity stills and posters. Dates- 1954 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and Buckminister Fuller. Subject- Exhibition of the work of 13 leading architects, opening lecture given by Buckminister Fuller, list of catalog content, gallery talk, press release, invitations and biographical data. Photographs. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Press release announcing formation of a fundraising committee for the 25th anniversary.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Exhibitions: \"Drawings From Five Centuries From The Cooper Union Museum\", \"Hans Moller\", \"Is Photography An Art\", \"Sport and the Horse\", \"25th Anniversary\". Parsons gift of the Egyptian Gallery, Chamber Music Society, Virginia Artists, evening hours, speakers/lecturers, Virginia Art Alliance, state services, Fellowships, Search for a female collector with a collection of Imperial robes. Dates- 1959 - 60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Press releases announcing exhibition of contemporary glass. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Exhibitions: Skidmore, Owings and Merrill (AIA for Reynolds Building), publicity, progress report on exhibition arrangements. Dates- 1958 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and Ivan Dmitri. Subject- Symposium on photography conducted by Dmitri with a panel composed of: A. Hyatt Mayor (MET) and Hilton Kramer (Arts Magazine). List of paintings and photograph comparisons and press releases. Photographs. Dates- 10/59 - 1/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Status report of the Broadway production. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Contains information about the loan exhibition. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Speaker 1957. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Press release: History of Lynchburg Center published in the inaugural publication of AIV. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Brief film on masterpieces of American silver, script and outline for the 25th anniversary program. Date- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Contains press releases.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Contains layout and planning for the publication. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Photographs of the moving of art objects, installations, physical plant and behind-the-scene workshops and people.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Publicity stills.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Press release: Editorial Writers, agenda, and guest speakers, exhibitions, events, etc. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and Ms. Nemone Balfour. Subject- a ballad concert given by Balfour sponsored by the Museum, new release, printed material, etc. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Press release: R. Neutra lecture in coordinate with his VMFA exhibition. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- invitations to grand opening of the 10/54 VMFA addition. Dates- 9/54-10/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Press release announcing affiliation with VMFA. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Press release announcing the Norfolk Museum affiliation with VMFA. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Press release: Bus tour and photograph. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Photographs of galleries. Dates- 1957 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Press release announcing gift of marble statue \"Dawn of Young Womanhood\", Oronzio Maldrelli from Miller and Rhoads Department Store. Press releases from: Mariners Museum, National Gallery, Henry Ford Museum, Walker Art Center and the MOMA. Dates- 1959. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Press release: purchase of Patronship by Richmond businesses for season tickets to VMT.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- radio transcripts and publicity releases. Dates- 1948-9. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence to media from the Museum. Subject- News Releases. Dates- 8/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence to media from the Museum. Subject- News Releases. Dates- 6/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence to media from the Museum. Subject- News Releases, publicity schedule 6/26- 7/22. Dates- 1955. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence to media from the Museum. Subject- News Releases. Dates- 5/56-6/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence to media from the Museum. Subject- News Releases. Dates- 4/51-4/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence to media from the Museum. Subject- News Releases. Dates- 1952- 5/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Press releases for various museum events: theatre, exhibitions, films, etc. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Affiliation announcement of the Roanoke Fine Arts Center 1960. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Press release announcing the loan of \"The Ecstasy of St. Francis\" by Carravaggio. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- press release announcing the acquisition of a rare funeral monument from 2nd century B.C. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Advertising copy and selection of artist to draw a cartoon. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- press release for VMT promotion. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Press release announcing special schedule to accommodate bus trip from out of town. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Publicity schedule and advertising copy. Dates- 1960. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- scheduling a speaker (Bernard V. Bothmer) to coincide with the exhibition \"Smith's Egypt\", photo and biographical information about Bothmer, etc. Dates- 6/53-9/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Exhibition and Publication information regarding \"Sport and the Horse.\" [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- News Releases regarding newspaper column 1960. The column was carried in 50 Virginia newspapers as 42 weekly articles by Cheek. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Syndicated column written by Cheek as part of a promotion for the Museum's 25th anniversary. Contains a mailing schedule for the column. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Return forms from newspaper publishers regarding column. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Promotional letter for newspaper column. 1960. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Broadcast script for performance promotion. Dates- 1961 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from G. Friddell (Public Information Director). Subject- controversial nature of the \"American Painting 1950\" exhibition, James Johnson Sweeney was the juror for this exhibition, Sweeney biographical information, News Releases, exchange/gift publications of the catalogue to this exhibition, etc. Dates- 1/49-6/50. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Broadcast script promoting 25th anniversary year. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- 25th Anniversary, broadcast scripts, VMT and list of Virginia and Washington TV stations. Dates- 1960. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Broadcast promotion script. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- press release with performance information  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Press release for VMT promotion. Dates- 10/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Press release concerning a 25th birthday year magazine, the inaugural publication of AIV. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Press release: Tours arranged by Virginia Federation of Women's Club in 6 Virginia towns to see VMT production of \"Carousel\" Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Reviews of show. Dates- 1955. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Introductory speeches. Dates- 1955 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- \"The Tempest\", \"The Mad Woman of Challiot\", \"Berkeley Square\", \"I Remember Moma\", \"Noah\", \"Blind Alley\", \"The Devils Disciple\", \"High Tor\", \"Oh Wilderness\", \"Private Lives\", \"The Petrified Forest\" and \"Victoria Regina\". Dates- 1955 - 57 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Assigned design projects and newspaper clippings. Dates- 1955 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- National broadcasts focusing on topics of national interest, VMFA requests for financial assistance to host a \"Meeting\", pamphlets and photograph. Dates- 1953 - 55 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Jurors: G.E.K. Smith, Aubrey Bodine and Gordon Bunshaft, biographical data, Competition promotion, preliminary text for official entry forms, press release. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- list of pieces included in the \"Virginia Artists 1953\" exhibition, list of purchases made from the exhibition, information on the jury and on purchase prizes, letter from Jacques Lipchitz, etc. Dates- 12/52-5/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Contains information about the exhibitions and photographs of the artists and their works. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Jurors: Richard Lippold, Isabel Bishop and Perry Rathbone. Press release announcing event.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Eighteenth annual exhibition held at the Museum and sponsored by the Camera Club of Richmond. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- fountains that flank the Museum's front entrance. Dates- 9/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- photo of conservation lab, gift and exhibition of the Williams collection of art at VMFA, announcements to and articles in major art publications about the gift of the Williams collection. Dates- 3/52-10/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Exhibition \"The American Cartoon\", original American cartoons from the collection of Mr. Art Wood, invitations and R.S.V.P.'s to exhibition preview, photos of some of the pieces of cartoon art, etc. Dates- 5/54-5/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek to Wm. Quillan Jr. (President of Randolph Macon Women's College). Subject- Loan of Randolph-Macon's collection of paintings. Dates- 1968 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek to Isobel C. Lee (Steuben Glass). Subject- Loan from Queen Elizabeth, installation, lighting and press-release. Dates- 7/10/58 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Artmobile, AAM, Jamestown Foundation, loans, Accession, gifts, biographical data and resumes. Exhibition: Randolph Macon Collection. Letter from Richard Rogers to lecture to VMT, Reston Foundation: Minutes of the Executive Meeting, 9/12/60. Dates- 9/60, 5/62 - 12/67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek, J.M. Brown and P. Near. Subject- Loans, contributions, acquisitions, exhibitions and Africa Gallery. Dates- 1/68 - 12/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek to W. C. Cottrell (Elec. Corp.). Subject- Proposal and technical information for Audio-Guide radio-lecture, pamphlets, blueprints/plans of galleries. Dates- 5/72 - 8/62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from T. Colt, Priscilla Crum and M. Christison. Subject- Broadcast of Biennial Jury, notes from WMBG broadcast, 12/6/46, \"What Is Your Art Museum\", participants: Priscilla Crum (Curator of Education), Edward Davis III (Curator of Decorative Arts) Mrs. J.G. Pollard and T. Colt. Notes from WLEE broadcast, \"Know Your Museum\": a weekly series with guests from the local arts community and \"For Parents Only\": a children's radio program. Dates- 2/46 - 11/48 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. Subject- radio talk shows and transcripts. Dates- 12/37-9/43. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Mr.and Mrs. Robert C. Randolph. Subject- the loan of a portrait of Wm. Henry Harrison by Rembrandt Peale to the Museum for the inaugural exhibition and an additional later loan. Dates- 9/35-11/40. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from T. Colt, L. Cheek and Mary F. Williams. Subject- The service of Beatrice Von Keller as VMFA Acting Director during Colt's military duty. Biographical data, Randolph-Macon Collection including the acquisition of the Bliss Collection. Dates- 7/45 - 5/53 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Hours of operation, policy, menu. Dates- 1964 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and the Frank Rehn Gallery. Subject- loan of paintings to inaugural exhibition of VMFA and later proposed acquisitions from the Frank Rehn Gallery, etc. Dates- 9/35-3/45. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from T. Colt. Subject- Artist from West Virginia: application and recommendation for a Rosenwald Fellowship by T. Colt. Dates- 6/49 - 10/49 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Rennolds' service as a Trustee and entertainment committee. List of objects in the home of her mother, Mrs. John Kerr Branch, that may be of use to the VMFA. Dates- 1/53 - 5/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Policy and requests for rental of museum meeting rooms. Dates- 1956 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Proposal for state/federal funding for the creation of the \"Latrobe Theatre\" (never built), a professional theatre organization. The design of the Theatre was based on plans by the 19th century architect Latrobe. \"The Virginia Museum Theatre\", statement of facts in relation to charges appearing in the Richmond Times - Dispatch, 10/13/66. Subject- 8/65 - 4/67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- List of requests and general correspondence. Dates- 1972 - 73 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from M. Christison, Edward Kallop and L. Cheek. Subject- Inquiries concerning specific artists, objects, valuations, conservation/restoration, etc. Dates- 6/56 - 6/58 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- L. Cheek served on the Board of the Reston Foundation Community Program, includes roster of board members. Dates- 11/10/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek to the Executive Director of the Reston Fund. Subject- L. Cheek's membership on the Board, and proposals for development of the Reston Community, low-cost housing, maps, agendas, Reston architects, Minutes of Annual Meeting- Reston Community Foundation,12/15/64, 4/25/65, 11/12/67, 4/8/68. Dates- 6/65 - 4/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- VMFA membership and letter of condolences to the Reynolds family. Dates-10/70 - 6/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. cheek. Subject- R. J. Reynolds service as Chair of VMFA promotion and development committee. suggested organization agenda for the meeting of the Public Relations Development Committee, to further the advancement of VMFA. Contributions, invitations and photographs. Dates- 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- \"R.S. Reynolds Memorial Award\", awarded annually to the architect or group of architects who make the most significant contribution to the use of aluminum, aesthetically or structurally, in the building field. Theodore Rozak chosen to commission the first sculpture. Dates- 5/58 - 11/6 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Miss Katherine Rhoads. Subject- a bequest to the Museum. Dates- 5/35-2/42. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from G. Martin (Secretary of VMFA). Subject- Rhoads Medal awarded to persons who have made a notable contribution to Art in Virginia; list of recipient, excerpts from the Minutes of the Executive Board, 5/25/69/. Biographical data on Concetta Scaravaglione, designer of medal. Medal awarded to Walter Spencer Robertson. Dates- 4/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Correspondence to and from Rhoads as Vice-president Board of Trustees. Dates- 1934-40. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Contributions to a purchase fund in his memory. Dates- 4/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from T. Colt, L. Cheek, Mrs. J.G. Pollard and P. Mellon. Subject- Museum business, exhibitions. Pratt Estate, John Barton Payne Endowment, Resolutions in memory of Judge Payne, resignation of Colt, Fellowships. List of employees and job descriptions. List of Benefactors, Patrons and Life members, Board of Trustees, Rockefeller Foundation, segregation, contributions, gifts and accessions, including Mellon. Dates- 11/40 - 12/56 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek, W. Robertson, Mrs. J.G. Pollard and W.S. Rhoads. Subject- General letter to membership from the President (W.S. Rhoads), Webster S. Rhoads Medal, Artmobile III and South Wing. Dates- 1951 - 67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- General Museum Business, VMT, policy regarding expense accounts and museum entertaining. Dates- 5/57 - 11/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Invitation list, invoice for cocktail party honoring W.S. Rhoads. Dates- 5/8/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and Westwood Winfree (Pres. RAA). Subject- Winfree's participation in the Virginia Rotating Exhibition and other events. Requests for restructuring of jurying procedure. \"Reasons For Suggesting A State-Wide Artists Study Committee To Be Sponsored By The Virginia Museum Of Fine Arts\". Dates- 2/56 - 9/57 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- Richmond Chamber Music Society programming seasons: 1950-1, 1951-2, 1952-3, 1953-4 and 1954-5, membership rosters 1951-2 and 1954-5, etc. Dates- 10/50-5/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- proposed policy for relations between VMFA and Richmond Chamber Music Society (conducting events there), listing of Society members, etc. Dates- 1/55-7/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- To increase Jaycees interest and support of VMFA. List of member organizations. Certificate to L. Cheek as a member of the \"Civil War Centennial Committee\", Minutes from the \"Society of Architectural Historians,1/30/58. The presentation of the \"Distinguished Service Award\" to L. Cheek. Dates- 11/60 - 2/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Disturbances in area of Westmoreland Place (Cheek residence), Cheek's Anniversary Party. Presentation of Canal Locks to Mayor M.M. Crowe. Dates- 2/64 - 8/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Field trips taken to the museum by schools throughout the state, 1950-52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Broadening cultural horizons in Richmond, proposal for Civic Center in downtown Richmond and the necessary steps for improvement of downtown, editorials, newspaper clippings. \"Plight Of Museums Is Very Real\", L.J. Ahlander, 11/25/65, Washington Post, \"Activities Center Study For The City Of Richmond\", Wm. A. Briggs A.I.A. and B.R. Johns A.I.A., Associated Architects, 8/1/64, \"Modern Living\", 11/6/64, Time and \"Are Most cities Too Ugly To Save\", 11/30/64, U.S. News and World Report, Inc. Dates- 1963 - 64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Contains financial statements for the organization. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- proposed relationship of The Richmond Film Society with the Museum (use of Museum facilities), Film Society programs 1951-2, 1952-3, 1953-4, 1954-5 and 1955-6, etc. Dates- 6/50-8/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Letters of compliment to editors and journalists of Virginia periodicals regarding VMFA. Dates- 7/58 - 19/59 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from Priscilla Crum, T. Colt, L. Cheek and M. Christison, Theresa Pollack, H.H. Hibbs and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- Exhibitions and musical programs. Dates- 9/45 - 11/52 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown, J. Schaeffer (General Manager, RSL) Subject- Opening performance and concert dates. Dates- 1971 - 72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Gala opening event of Artmobile. Dates- 1958 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and L. Willock (Exec, Dir.). Subject- Renewal of Affiliate members. Dates- 1961 - 63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from T. Colt and L. Cheek. Subject- Charter proposal for a Roanoke museum and minutes from the Roanoke Fine Arts Committee. Dates- 12/47 - 9/50 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Special building committee, draft of letters from Affiliates/Chapters in support of VMFA expansion to be sent to the House Appropriations Committee , members of the Senate and members of the State Finance Committee. Dates- 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown and E. Will (Pres.). Subject- Purchase of \"St. John the Baptist\", Rodin, in memory of W.S. Robertson. Dates-2/70 - 4/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Artmobile proposal, museum business, exhibitions: \"George Stevens Makes A Film\". Fellows organizing campaign, selected list of paintings in VMFA permanent collection. Rosters: Members of commission of State Capital and Outlays and Means of Financing; VMFA Executive Officers and committee's. Dates- 1950 - 62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Letter from the President to the membership (W. Robertson), grant proposal for North Wing architectural plans.  List of objects needed for VMFA collections.  Rejection of the north facade by the Arts Commission.  Schedule of events, newspaper clippings.  \"Connoisseur's Comments\", guided VMFA tours narrated by world-famed collectors, critics and curators.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- letter of interest in erecting a monument to Bill Robinson. Dates- 12/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Rockefellers' membership in the Fellows and their subsequent donation to aid in the Drama Development program. Dates- 1955 - 62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek, Charles Fahs (Dir. Rockefeller Foundation), W.S. Rhoads. Subject- Proposal for the formation of VMT with initial funding from the Foundation, \"Charter for the Rockefeller Foundation\": Statement of purpose and methods of operation. Dates- 1/50-12/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between T.C. Colt and Roman Bronze Works Inc. Subject- casting busts of Gov. Pollard and Judge Payne and casting other figurative groups. Dates- 9/35-1/40. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Letter of authentication. Dates- 4/60 - 8/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Addresses made by F.D. Roosevelt upon the opening of the Museum of Modern Art. Dates- 6/39. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Matilda McCord Roper (Mrs. George W. Roper). Subject- donations. Dates- 1935-38. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Biographical data, expansion of VMFA print collection, The Alverthorpe Collection, loans of prints. Dates- 8/65 - 12/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- VMFA as recipient of a rose garden by the Garden of the Patriots. Dates- 1965 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- M. Ross as VMFA advisor, on retainer, for Byzantine and Medieval acquisitions. the Heeramanecks and Hunt Collections. Dates- 9/65 - 1/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Biographical data and brief history of Rothschild family. List of paintings in VMFA from Rothschild Collection. Dates- 1963 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Text and pamphlet for the opening of the Melchers Room. Photographs. Dates- 11/55 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Edward B. Rowan. Subject- mural competition for post offices in Petersburg, Hopewell and Richmond. Colt acted as chairman for a regional committee to carry out this competition for the Procurement Division, Public Works Branch of the Treasury Department, etc. Dates- 3/30. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- securing a speaker (Mr. Everett Parker Lesley, Jr.), obtaining a transparency from Time magazine of one of the Museum's eggs, etc. Dates- 3/53-8/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- General correspondence to Trustees regarding Museum business and events. Photographs and slides. Date- 1969 - 70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- General correspondence regarding loans, acquisitions and invitations. Dates- 1/62 - 11/73 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and Eero Saarinen. Subject- Aline Saarinen broadcast on the VMT Shakespeare Preview. Drawing. Dates- 1/56 - 1/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Exhibition: \"Master Drawings\", with lecture by Paul Sachs. Theft of Degas drawing on loan to VMFA from the Fogg. List of London and Paris art dealers. Dates- 5/51 - 6/53 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. Subject- letters from other U.S. Art Museums about staff salaries and Curator's Report activities from the 1st season 1/16-5/24 1936. Dates- 1936- 7/37. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Requests for purchase of cases from the Greek Gold exhibition. Dates- 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Form letters: members, advertisements, donors, other institutions regarding loans, lectures and publication requests, etc. Dates- 1967 - 73 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Samuels gift of building for the Front Royal Library. Loan and cleaning of \"View Near Oxford\" by Richard Wilson. Dates- 4/52 - 9/56 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- 10th Miller and Rhoads Women's Forum; invitation to Philip Johnson to serve as a speaker. Biographical data on James Parton and Max Abromovitz. Dates- 8/51 - 6/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Hans van Weeren-Griek. and Concetta Scaravaglione. Subject- exhibition of her work and insurance of a piece that was damaged. Dates- 9/40-7/41. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Events and mailing schedules. Dates- 8/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Events and mailing schedules, Paul Taylor Dance Tour, Safari-Dinner, agendas, etc. Dates- 7/70 - 7/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Appraisal of an agate cup belonging to Mrs. Paul Mellon as a work of art, for the Customs Commissioner. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- war-time high school art exhibition held at Miller and Rhoads department store, list of hostess for this event. Dates- 1943-4. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Invitations and general correspondence regarding the opening's of new art centers/buildings of various institutions, anniversary celebration, National Presentation Broadcast of Artmobile. Dates- 9/60 - 9/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and J.G. Pollard. Subject- Loan of items in his Collection to VMFA and his service as Vice-President. Exhibitions: American Contemporary Prints and Sport and Horse. Melcher Estate, accessions and acquisitions, list of gifts to VMFA. Dates- 1950 - 62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Scott, Horner and Mason, Inc. Investment Securities in Lynchburg, VA. Subject- possible investments by VMFA, financing the new wing and the possibility of matching a Public Works Administration grant. Dates- 5/38. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from T. Colt and L. Cheek. Subject- Seay collection of Decorative Objects, list of objects in Seay home. Dates- 1/39 - 1/50 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Newspaper clippings and letters to and from Leslie Cheek. Dates- 1956.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Service reports on traveling exhibits. Dates- 1948-49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Correspondence about slide loans. Dates- 1950-51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Museum Services. Correspondence regarding loans 1952. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Houdon statue of Washington on loan to VMFA, insurance valuation. Seymour's lecture on \"Houdon in America\" and panel discussion on contemporary sculpture. Opinions on dating and provenance of VMFA objects. Dates- 5/50 - 5/53 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Shalett's articles on the VMFA for the \"Saturday Evening Post\" and \"The Diplomat\" Dates- 8/56 - 10/57 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Biographical data, letters of invitation to VMFA events, College Drama Festival. Melchers Estate: \"The Last Supper\", newspaper clippings and postcards. Dates- 1969 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Virginia Film Society, Dance Tour, VMT: job descriptions, Table of Organization, staff hours, Theatre Associates and Annual Theatre Train. Date- 4/66 - 8/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Agenda and events for Entertainment Committee, loan of Col. Anderson bequest items. Dates- 1/59 - 5/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown and E. Shiflet (Sec. of Education). Subject- budget, museum business, financial profile, role of office of Education and pamphlets. Executive Order #20 and #21: Reassignment of VMFA to the Office of Education. Dates- 8/72 - 12/74 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Dealer in antique English silver and his gift to VMFA of a silver teapot. Dates- 1953 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- VMT, juror search, biographical data, exhibition catalogues, loans of art work, accessions, gifts and general museum business. Dates- 1956 - 69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown and P. Near. Subject- General correspondence, exhibitions, requests for publications, pamphlets, invitations, exhibition catalogues, A.D. and W.C. Williams Trust Fund. Photographs. Dates- 1969 - 72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- paperwork authorizing R.A.Velz and W.J. Rhodes to sign vouchers and checks, list of Virginia Museum Theatre expenditures 1956-7. Dates- 2/56-11/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Blank stationary.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- excerpts from Virginia Architecture exhibition catalogue, miscellaneous correspondence about catalogue,  etc. Dates- 11/58-1/59. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- compliments on exhibition \"Architecture in Virginia\", thank you notes to the Museum about exchange/gift publications of exhibition catalogue-Architecture in Virginia 1776-1958: The Old Dominion's Twelve Best Buildings, etc. Dates- 9/58-4/59. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- biographical information on various 20th century architects. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- G. Smith (architect, writer and photographer), biographical data, and his collection of Travel Posters. Newspaper and magazine clippings, invitations. Application for Fulbright grant. Dates- 2/52 - 5/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Her membership on Executive Board, donation and contributions. Dates- 5/51 - 4/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Mrs. Marrow Stuart Smith, Virginia artist, correspondence with museum. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- List of alumnae in Virginia. Dates- 9/62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek, M. Christison, and Mrs. J.A. Pope (International Traveling Exhibition Service). Subject- Exhibition: \"Swedish Textiles Today\": catalogue, pamphlet. Brussels World's Fair, U.S. Pavilion. Catalogue of Traveling Exhibitions for 1961-62. Dates- 4/53 - 62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- S.A.H Directors meeting in Richmond, formation and organization of a Virginia chapter: agendas, lists of prospective members, directors of S.A.H., minutes from S.A.H. meeting. Dates- 12/52 - 11/55 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Meeting agendas, Architects Virginia Tour, preservation of the National Capitol, Shirley Plantation, landmarks in danger. Proposal to coordinate the activities of the SAH with AIA and the National Trust for Historic Preservation in the field of Historic Buildings Preservation. SAH: Minutes of Executive Board, 10/26/57, 5/17/58, 10/18/58, Treasurers Report, 1/58-4/58, Newsletters. Dates- 1956 - 58 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Lists: Fellows, Staff and Board of Trustees. Invoices, receipts and newspaper clippings. Dates- 1966 - 70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Dinner schedule, agenda and pamphlet. Dates- 5/70 - 3/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Confirmation for Dinner event and agenda. Dates- 1972 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Fall meeting to be held at VMFA, conference agenda, mailing list and pamphlets. Dates- 1962 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Meeting agendas, events schedules, attendance rosters, officers, newsletters, registration forms. Report of SEMC '72 meeting, \"SEMC Notes\", no. 1, 1974 and no.1, 1975. Dates- 1972 - 77 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- printed material for exhibition \"Southern Exposures\", the following essays: \"Coming of Age of Photography\", \"Down the First Century of Photography with George and Heutis Cook\", \"Concerning the Cook Collection and Its Recovery of the Epos of the Attic\", etc.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Williamsburg International Assembly Speakers, biographical data: Edward Downes, Charles Seymor, Harris Prior and Arthur Drexler. Dates- 1951 - 62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from Wm. Gaines. Subject- Biographical data of speakers: C.V. Donovan and Joseph Curtis Sloane. Dates- 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- printed material for the opening for prospective members. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Safari Theatre Dinners, loan exhibition previews, maintenance. Dates- 1967 - 70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Essay- \"The Art Museum As A Community Center\", by L. Cheek. Pamphlets, newspaper and magazine clippings of other museum programs. Date- 1961 - 66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- early interest and planning of the exhibition \"Sport and the Horse\", etc. Dates- 5/54-6/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek, Frederick Robinson (Dir., SMFA). Subject- SMFA exhibition of Virginia Artists. Dates- 1957 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Invitations. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Exhibitions, security, general operations and museum business. Employee policy, regulations, salaries, etc. Dates- 1962 - 66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- General Museum operation, exhibitions, publicity evaluation, landscaping of Confederate Chapel, loan exhibition previews. Dates- 1963 - 1968 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Employee policy/regulations, programs division, collection divisions, staff information and table of organization for Theatre Arts Committee. Newspaper clippings and salaries. Dates- 1966 - 70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Suggested structure of staff organization and salary scales. Dates- 2/54 - 2/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- VMFA By-Laws 1958 and 1959, income sources, proposed improved operations plan. Salary information from the Smithsonian Institution. Job description for Assistant Administrator. Date 1959 - 65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Head of Collections Division and Education Supervisor, Program Division. Dates- 1962 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Business meeting and reception regarding architectural improvements, gifts and loans to the State Department reception rooms. Dates- 4/66 - 6/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- reception for General Assembly Wives. Dates- 2/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Service reports for loans of exhibits, films and slides. Dates- 1951-1953. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for information regarding circulating visual materials 1951-52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Non-member requests for exhibitions 1952-53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Non-member requests for exhibitions 1950. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Non-member Requests for gallery visits and lectures 1949-50. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Out of state inquiries about Museum services 1948-50. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Out of state inquiries about Museum services 1950. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- List of prospective organizations for using extension services 1948-50. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Requests for circulating visual materials and exhibitions 1949-50. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- General Correspondence Traveling Exhibitions 1949. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Contains information on the artmobile. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Contains statement for addenda to the Governor's report concerning the VMFA.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and Mr. Saul Steinberg. Subject- exhibition of Steinberg's work and lecture by Steinberg, etc. Dates- 8/53-1/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Opening of new auditorium, purchase of pianos and price lists. Program for the Chamber Music Society, newsletters from Steinway and Co. , 4/55-6/55. Dates- 4/55 - 4/57 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Philip N. Stern, Chairman of the Art Commission, Commonwealth of Virginia. Subject- Art Commission meetings, funds for museum equipment, funding from the Public Works Administration, architectural exhibition, etc. Dates- 7/35-10/44. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Steuben correspondence with the VMFA, 1938-42. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- \"Ten Talents In the American Theatre\", Ed. David Stevens; \"Theatre For Art's Sake\" by L. Cheek. Proposal to the Rockefeller Foundation for financial support of VMT. Dates- 12/49 - 5/57 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and P. Near. Subject- Her gift of \"La Signora in Biege\", Lazzaro Donati. Dates- 1968 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Biographical data, preliminary design program for South Wing Addition, letters to other museums regarding design, security and general building functions. Dates- 1948-49, 1962-63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from Jas. N. Trevillian (Secretary). Subject- Conductor of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, concert at the VMFA and program. Dates- 1947 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between VMFA and Gordon E. Strause, 1935-40. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mr. Strause and various Museum staff. Subject- exhibition of his collection at the Museum, written complaints by Mr. Strause, Strause is named 1st honorary benefactor of the Museum by the Board of Trustees. Dates- 3/36-5/39. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from Mrs. J. G. Pollard, T. Colt and L. Cheek. Subject- Lewis S. Strauss, founder of the Albert Einstein Award (for achievement in Natural Sciences). Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission, his service on the VMFA Finance and Membership committees. Letter of Henry Anderson regarding discussion with Paul Mellon and VMFA expansion potential. Newspaper and magazines clippings, Artmobile, gifts and contributions. Dates- 1945 - 61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Fellows: theatre Orientation, general meetings, prospective Fellows, report of the Fellows 5/3/67. Date- 1965-71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- As a Trustee and member of the development committee. Contributions. Dates- 1961 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard, L. Cheek, Jr. and Mr. William A. Stuart. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, etc. Dates- 7/51-8/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from Julia Sully to the Museum. Subject- Virginia Art Index. Dates- 1935-48. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown and J. McGee (Sunrise, Pres.). Subject- \"Sunrise\", Charleston Cultural complex, budget analysis, roster of Executive Board, Annual Report, 1971, pamphlets. Dates- 1972 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from Mrs. J.G. Pollard, T. Colt and L. Cheek. Subject- Early correspondence concerning museum services, statement of purpose, Pratt Bequest, exhibitions and requests for publications. Dates- 7/45 - 12/54 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- General correspondence, request for publications, employment, Fellows, Russian Loan Bill, gifts, contributions, biographical data. Dates- 6/56 - 5/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown and P. Near. Subject- Museum business, loans of art works, list of objects for long term loan, zoning ordinance. Paul Tishman Collection, Troubs Collection of Russian miniatures. Provenance of St. John the Baptist, Rodin. Pamphlets, brochures and press releases. Dates- 2/70 - 10/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek, Mrs. J.G. Pollard, M. Christison, John Canaday and Maurice Bonds. Subject- Informal discussion series on art, artists and technique. Topics: Lithography, sculpture, restoration, art history etc. Includes biographical data on lecturers and exhibitions. Excerpt from \"American Silversmiths and Their Marks II\", by Stephen G.C. Ensko. Dates- 9/48 - 3/49 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Regarding Mrs. A.I. duPont's gift of tapestries to the VMFA and a subsequent exhibition, 1948. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Regarding taxes on honorariums, admissions and rental space, 1954-56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- VMFA series of weekly TV programs, list of suggested topics, program guests, resource information from other Institutions, film rentals, television presentation of the 25th Anniversary and minutes of the Mayor's Committee on Educational Television, 11/11/53. Dates- 3/54 - 1/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from M. Christison. Subject- The development of a public television station to be shared by educational institutions. TV question and answer scripts and newspaper clippings. Dates- 1/49 - 7/58 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Newspaper and magazine clippings. Dates- 1961-62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Salary scales, job openings at VMT, applicants, referrals, biographical data, financial statements, staff tors and guest speakers. Dates- 3/58 4/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and Morton Thalhimer. Subject- Biographical data, production, general theatre administration and Ford Foundation Fellowship Grant. Dates- 5/58 - 7/62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and Basil Langton. Subject- Langton's service as VMT guest director of \"The Tempest\", in celebration of the Jamestown Festival; program and procurement of professional actors. Dates- 1957 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and Wm. Thalhimer Jr. Subject- Exhibit: \"Habiliments for Heroines\" underwritten by Thalhimers, VMT: \"Lady in the Dark\", Lorren Aldrich Collection. Catalogue: \"The Helena Rubenstein, Princess Gourelli Collection\", Deluca, Editore Roma, June 1953. Dates- 11/51 - 10/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- His service as a Trustee and Chair of the Theatre Arts Committee on theatre and Television, museum business, salary scales, general operation of VMT, budget, income, newspaper clippings. Contributions and gifts. Dates- 6/52 - 3/77 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Underwriting of Mediterranean court, plants and flowers. Gift of Sandwich glass. Dates- 5/55 - 10/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Thayer's service as special assistant to the Secretary of State for Cultural Affairs. Biographical data, UNESCO, ICOM, International traveling Exhibitions, placement of American works of art in United States Embassies. Dates- 5/59 - 12/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Committee Minutes 1954-56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Committee minutes, agendas and programs, box office grosses etc. Letter from Paul Mellon. 1954-56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and Robert Telford. Subject- Establishment of a theatre Collection by Louise Branch of drawings, scenery and costumes. Dates- 2/59 - 3/67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and Morton Thalhimer. Subject- Proposal for costume ball. Dates- 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and Robert Telford. Subject- Morale and general organization of the VMT Associates, proposed speakers, newsletter and roster of VMT Associates. Dates- 4/57 - 1/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and William Morrison. Subject- taped readings by Henry Fonda, Lee Remick and Olivia deHavilland on the anniversary celebration. Reviews and letters to other film stars. Dates- 1964 - 65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Safari-Dinner agenda and setup. Dates- 10/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Reviews, gift of Dan River Mills fabrics for costumes. Programs: \"Streetcar Named Desire\", \"School For Wives\", \"Camelot\" and \"The Odd Couple\". Dates- 1967 - 68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- reviews, letters of compliment. Program: \"the Royal Hunt of the Sun\" Dates- 1968 -69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Program and staff hours. Dates- 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- \"Report of Acoustical Analysis for Auditorium of Virginia Museum Theatre\" Dates- 9/1950 and 6/57 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Review, performance production. Dates- 1969 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Theatre-designer: salary and letters of recommendation. Dates- 1955 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- VMT, Dance, Film and Chamber Music Societies: financial statements, salaries, budgets, production costs, income records, purchase of stage equipment and suggested future of organization. Dates- 2/54 - 12/58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- bus tours from Virginia towns for Theatre evenings, sponsors by Virginia Federation of Women's Clubs, newspaper clippings. \"The Virginia Club Woman\", vol. XXXII no. I 8/55. Dates- 1/59 - 5/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Chairman of Yale Drama Dept., his service as consultant to VMT, budget suggestions for proposed VMT, various drama activities, playbill, budgets from other University Drama departments. Dates- 1/56 - 3/58 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Program, letters of disagreement between directors and actors. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- The first annual event, critic and counselors: Virginia Freeman, Meriam Rosen, Dan Wagoner, Patricia Wityle. Dates- 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Valerie Gettis as guest speaker/artist. Dates- 2/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Invitations to college Presidents. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Critic: Alan Schnieder, Speaker: Jo Mielziner. The 1st College Drama Festival, guest lists and exhibition of Jo Mielziner's theatre designs. Newsletter. Dates- 8/56 - 4/57 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Critic: Harold Clurman, Speaker: Norris Houghton. Events schedule and program. Dates- 4/57 - 2/58 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Critic: Norris Houghton, Speaker: John Gassner. Event agenda/program, brochures. Dates- 4/58 - 3/59 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Critic: Henry Hewes, Speaker: Marc Connelly, reception, production procedure, etc. Newsletter 2/60 Dates- 10/59 - 2/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Critic: Stella Adler and Speaker: Alfred de Ligre, Jr. Event schedule, festival speaker, program, biographical data, reviews. Dates- 11/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Event agenda, scheduling, program and newspaper clippings. Dates- 2/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Critic: Robert Lewis, Speaker: Edward Albee. Event agenda/program, brochure, pamphlet, etc. Dates- 10/56 - 4/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Original drama by John C. Collison, VMT Premiere. \"New Play in Virginia\", Wm. Morrison, Encore vol.6 ,no.5 Dates- 1961 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown and L. Cheek. Subject- Reorganization of Museum Theatre 1972-73, budget and summary of proposals. Additions to VMFA statutes and By-Laws. Theatre Committee annual Report 6/30/67. Dates- 5/67 - 3/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Contributions, minutes of Theatre Patron Campaign Committee. Dates- 1958 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown and Keith Fowler. Subject- theatre Arts Committee Executive Meeting minutes 6/30/70 and 7/6/70, Rosters for various Executive committee's of VMFA. Reviews and pamphlets. Dates- 9/69 - 4/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- HEW grant to produce and circulate throughout Virginia a play during 67-68 season, suggested dramas. Dates- 1967 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Newspaper clippings.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Exhibitions: \"Gibson Collection of Contemporary Italian Art\", \"Contemporary Japanese Art\", \"Ten Reynolds Sculptures\". Dates- 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek, A.H. Ballet and Robert Telford. Subject- General VMT business, schedule of events, scenic design, reviews, performance, staff policy/procedure, ticket prices, season subscriptions, etc. Dates- 1955 - 60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and Robert Telford. Subject- College Drama Festival, Dance Society and Chamber Music Society. Performance programs, events schedules, guest director contract, pamphlets and contributions. Dates- 1959 - 69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and Robert Telford. Subject- General Theatre Business, contractual agreements, events schedules, Richmond Film Society, College Drama Festival, financial statements, theatre reviews and job applicants. Dates- 5/61 - 9/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and Robert Telford. Subject- theatre openings, job descriptions, applicants, hours. Dates- 12/62 - 3/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- VMT, Vignettes tour, general estimate of costs, Drama, Dance and Music programs.  \"Virginia Report For State Arts Agency Individual Projects July 1, 1966- June 30,1967\" and \"Performing Arts in Virginia Education\" an introductory survey. Dates- 1966 -68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown and Keith Fowler. Subject- Budgets, financial summary, events schedules, newsletters, etc. Dates- 1969 - 70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown, Keith Fowler and Ken Letner. Subject- Season events, programming, budget and revenue, newsletters, list of season subscribers and press kit for the Mummers Theatre, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. \"Constitution of the Virginia Museum Theatre Associates\". Dates- 1970 - 71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown and Keith Fowler. Subject- Theatre business, budgets, salaries, production schedules, invitations, program design, contracts, etc. Dates- 1971 - 72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Letters to and from VMT subscribers, program for \"Purlie\". Proposals for summer season productions, opening night telegrams. Dates- 1974 - 75 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown and Keith Fowler. Subject- Operating expense appropriation, \"VMT Sound System Report\", and synopsis of No Title play of the life of Lord Byron by Romulus Linney (later titled \"Childe Byron\"). Dates- 1975 - 76 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Reviews. Dates- 1970 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from Keith Fowler. Subject- Reviews, production calendar and letters of compliments. Dates- 1970 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Event underwritten by the Weeden Foundation. Dates- 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Letter of invitation, remarks after preview. Dates- 1958 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Programs. Dates- 1958 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Payment for use of two geese. Program. Dates- 1957 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Financial report and program. Dates- 1957 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Program, reviews, letters of complaint from theatre patrons regarding play content. Dates- 1969 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Program Dates- 1958 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Program, search for guest director. Dates- 1958 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Review, program and editorials. Dates- 1969 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown and Keith Fowler. Subject- Letters of complaint and approval from theatre patrons. Dates- 10/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- List of series underwriters, proposal for music lecture series conducted by Dr. John White. Dates- 10/58 - 9/59 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Patron financial support and proposal for a Sunday lecture series: \" The Eager Listener\". Dates- 9/59 - 9/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Harpist: Nicanor Zableta, brochures of concert series sponsored by other museums and galleries. Dates- 1/50 - 1/54 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Program Dates- 6/57 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from Morton Thalhimer. Subject- General letters to theatre subscribers, brief outline of the five scheduled plays and descriptions of the major characters. Dates- 1957 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Playbills, magazine and newspaper clippings of performances in theatres other than VMT. Dates- 12/54 - 11/58 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Reviews and programs for \"Separate Tables\", \"The Skin Of Your Teeth\", \"Ondine\", \"Kiss Me Kate\" and \"The Kids\". Dates- 1959 - 60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and Robert Telford. Subject- Rehearsal schedules, invitations, programs: \"Life With Mother\", \"The Limbo Kid\", \"Pygmalian\" and \"The Brothers Karamazov\". Dates- 1961 - 62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Reviews, letter/telegrams of compliment. Programs: \"Teahouse of the August Moon\", \"The Woman from Colchis\", \"Hall of Mirrors\", \"Caesar and Cleopatra\" and \"The Most Happy Fella\". Dates- 1962 - 63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Reviews, letters and telegrams of compliment. Program: \"A Thousand Clowns\". Dates- 1963 - 64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from Robert Telford. Subject- Reviews, letters/telegrams of compliment. Programs: \"The Admiral Crichton\", \"Hedda Gabler\". \"Tartuffe\" and \"No Time For Sergeants\". Dates- 1964 - 65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Reviews, letters/telegrams of compliment. Programs: \"The Comedy of Errors\", \"The Visit\" and \"Fanny\". Dates- 1964 - 65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Letters/telegrams of compliment. Programs: \"Androcles and The Lion\", \"The Miracle Worker\". Contributions from Dan River Mills. Photographs. Dates- 1966 - 67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown and Keith Fowler. Subject- Reviews, letters/telegrams of compliment, opening night gala, Safari Theatre/Dinners. Programs: \"The Glass Menagerie\", \"Once In A Lifetime\", \"Julius Caesar\", \"Blithe Spirit\" and \"Three Penny Opera\". Dates- 1970 - 71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown, Keith Fowler and Ken Letner. Subject- Reviews and Letters/telegrams of compliment. Programs: \"Charley's Aunt\", \"The Sorrows of Frederick The Great\", \"Uncle Vanya\", \"Twelfth Night, On What You Will\" and \"the Man Who Lost the River\". Dates- 1971 - 72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown and Keith Fowler. Subject- Timetable, production schedules, Safari theatre Dinners, programs and reviews. Dates- 1972 - 73 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Letters to former subscribers seeking financial assistance for the upcoming season. Photographs. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Program and letter/telegrams of compliment. Dates- 1960 - 61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown and Keith Fowler. Subject- VMFA By- Laws 1972, Minutes of Theatre Arts Committee 10/21/71, agendas, budget and cost estimates. Dates- 1955 - 72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Programming, policy for relations to the VMFA, contractual agreements, events schedules, promotion plans and financial statements, programs and brochures. Executive board meetings: 7/57, 11/57, 2/58, 4/58, 5/58. Dates- 4/56 - 9/59 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Letters and contributions from Chamber Music Society Patrons. Dates- 1956 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Proposal for the formation of the Dance Society, guest list, officers, policy regarding the Dance Society's relationship to the VMFA. Minutes of Executive Board, 5/11/56, 6/12/57, 7/57, 12/57. Receipt and attendance records, contributions, programs, pamphlets and guest performers. Dates- 5/56 - 5/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Letters and contributions from patrons of Dance Society. Dates- 1956 - 57 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Rockefeller grant to the museum to develop theatre and a program in drama, 1955. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and Kay Rockefeller. Subject- Traveling exhibition troupe for children's theatre: financial statement and invitations. Dates- 9/57 - 3/58 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Program for \"Rossum's Universal Robots\". Dates- 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- VMT designated seating area according to race, and letters of protest in support of Dr. Mary Elizabeth Johnson. Dates- 1/56 - 5/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Program and letters/telegrams of compliment. Dates- 1961 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek, Robert Telford and Morton Thalhimer. Subject- Attendance records, publicity program and biographical data. Dates- 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Letters and telegrams of compliment. Dates- 1960 - 61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Cost estimate, theatre needs and improvements. Date- 12/56 - 7/57 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Sample survey, list of Chapter/Affiliate communities. Dates- 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek, Morton Thalhimer and Robert Telford. Subject- Theatre Arts Committee agenda, VMT proposals for: director, administrator, production and apprentices. Date- 1965 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- \"The Gallows Man\", limited performance schedule, invitations. Dates- 1958 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Events program, list of composers represented. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Cancelled, considered distasteful for VMT audience. Dates- 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Program and letters, telegrams of compliment. Dates- 1967 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- floor plans. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- AAMD conference, theft of Roualt drawing from Toronto Gallery, requests for publications. Dates- 5/50 - 1/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Contains reports concerning slide sets and film strips distributed throughout the state. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Fashion designer to lecture on fashion from 1752 to 1952 for the exhibition: \"Habiliments for Heroines\". Dates- 1952 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- New York World's Fair, newspaper and magazine clippings. Dates- 1965 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- His election to VMFA Board, museum business. Dates- 5/51 - 2/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Newspaper and magazine clippings of Governor Tuck. Dates- 12/49 - 1/50 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Biographical data, Tunnard's expertise on city planning. Virginia Town Case Study Group: \"Problems of Planning in the Small Southern Town\". Dates- 1952 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Severance of affiliation to the VMFA. Dates- 2/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Artist for VMFA Christmas card. Dates- 1961 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from F. Brandt and Wm. Gaines. Subject- Seminar to expose students and teachers to the function and operation of VMFA, agenda, program procedure, etc. Dates- 11/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Questionnaire from UCLA Graduate School of Management and the College of Fine Arts on the priorities related to the Arts, pamphlets. \"U.S. Information Agency-Its Task in World Affairs\". Date- 4/51 - 7/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from T. Colt and L. Cheek. Subject- Annual Meeting Minutes, travel authorization, organization news, pamphlets, general UNESCO business. Dates- 10/46 - 10/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Conference topic: Aid to South American Museums, project development, UNESCO Annual Report, Report of Program Committee. The Voice of America, Forum Lectures with transcript of by L. Cheek of \"The Art Museum As A Community Center\". Dates- 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Requests for loans of slides from South American Museums for L. Cheek's presentation to Denver conference, list of South American Museums. Dates- 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Opening of UDC new building. Resolution concerning accessibility to members of UDC, invitations. Dates- 6/57 - 12/62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Correspondence, reports, minutes. Expansion of local service. Dates- 1971 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Charitable organizations that have received UGF monies and fund raising campaign. Dates- 1972 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- The Air Force Memorial Center: statement of purpose, design, personnel requirements, building program, Minutes of U.S. Air Force Fine Art Committee 6/58 and 12/60, \"Proposal For The USAF Memorial Education Center\", travel vouchers and floor plan for the Academy Museum (Planetarium). Slides. Dates- 2/57-4/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Edward R. Murrow as Director, merging of the People-to People Program (organization of museum professional) with the USIA. Newspaper clippings. Dates- 1961 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- \"Forum Series\": International Broadcast, lecture series. Essay- \"the Art Museum As A Community Center\" by L. Cheek. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- UNESCO Action to safeguard Nubian monuments due to the construction of the Aswan Dam. Roster of Honorary Committee, International Action Committee, United Arab Committee, Executive Board Minutes. Dates- 4/60 - 11/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Virginia State Employees U.S. Savings Bond campaign, handbook for canvassers, meeting agendas and progress reports. Dates- 1973 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek to Col. H.W. Fitzroy. Subject- Coordinating agency between institutions and other cultural, educational and scientific agencies in Virginia through a lecture series of visiting scholars. Dates- 9/54 - 8/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Bayly Art Museum and the McIntire School of Fine Arts at the University of Virginia. Dates- 1935-43. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Lecturers and AIV contributors, loans of objects, fellowships. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and T. Colt. Subject- UVA Museum loan of objects and lecture tours, fellowships. List of prints on loan to VMFA from Catesby estate and list of Lurcat Tapestries. Dates- 8/47 - 12/59 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Museum business, Artmobile, VMT, requests for loans, contributions and gifts. Reference to photos of ancient Greek sculpture, architecture and landscape views, invitations, pamphlets and postcards. Dates- 10/58 - 12/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Contains the schedules for staff vacations. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence of Hans van Weeren-Griek, curator of Education at the VMFA. Dates- 1940-44.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Report regarding vandalism and misconduct: soaping of the fountains and damage to shrubs. Dates- 11/58 - 3/59 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Velz' service as VMFA Head of promotion, civilian and military experience record, newspaper clippings and Melchers Estate. Dates- 1949 - 55 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Contains general correspondence of Velz, Associate Director of VMFA 1958. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Status of tax deduction, recommendations for event, invitations and dance card. Dates- 1964 - 65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- 9the Annual Viennese Ball sponsored by the Council: Ball Committee, agenda, decoration, invitations, etc. Dates- 1967 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. Subject- Virginia Art Alliance By-Laws, program and minutes of VAA meeting 1945, Report of the Trustees of Richmond Academy of Arts 1933, correspondence with other members of VAA, etc. Dates- 1933-6/45. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- program for annual meeting 1941, blank ballots labeled \"Board of Trustees Ballots\", statement of need for a state Supervisor of Fine Arts Education. Dates- 4/40-2/42. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. T.C. Colt (Secretary of VA. Art Alliance). Subject- reports of activities of organization members 1942-3, correspondence with organization members-no annual meeting held this year due to World War II, etc. Dates- 3/43-5/43. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. T.C. Colt (Secretary of VA. Art Alliance). Subject- announcement, agenda and program for annual meeting 1944, correspondence with organization members, election of officers/trustees, etc. Dates- 3/44-4/44. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard (Secretary of VAA). Subject- Virginia Art Alliance meeting minutes ('49), listing and certification of delegates to VAA annual convention ('49), listing of the VAA Board of Trustees ('49), etc. Dates- 1948-49.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Minutes from meetings and correspondence. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence to Miss Helen C. Rose (Virginia Art Alliance President). Subject- correspondence with member organizations, etc. Dates- 3/58-8/58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by M.B. Christison (Assistant Director VMFA). Subject- minutes of Trustees meeting and annual meeting 1959, roster of officers and Trustees, program for annual meeting 1960, etc. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by H.B. Gayle (Director of Extension Dept. VMFA, Secretary of Va. Art Alliance). Subject- announcement, replies agenda and program for annual meeting of (1936) the VAA Trustees, listing of organizational members to VAA, certification forms for delegates to the VAA annual convention (1936), etc. Dates- 5/35-5/36. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by H.B. Gayle (Director of Extension VMFA, Secretary of VA. Art Alliance). Subject- announcements, program and report for VAA annual meeting 1937, resolution changing the organization of the VAA (consolidating its function with that of the VMFA), certification of delegates to VAA annual meeting 1937, etc. Dates- 4/37. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by H.B. Gayle (Director of Extension Dept., Secretary of VA, Art Alliance). Subject- VAA annual meeting announcement and program (1938), certification for delegates to VAA annual convention 1938, correspondence with member organizations about the reorganization of the VAA (consolidating its function with that of the VMFA), etc. Dates- 2/38-4/38. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by H.B. Gayle (Director of Extension Dept. VMFA, Secretary of VA. Art Alliance). Subject- announcements and program for VAA annual meeting 1939, certification of delegates to the VAA annual convention 1939, letter from Gayle to the State Board of Education supporting the appointment of a state supervisor of art, etc. Dates- 3/39-6/39. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by H.B. Gayle (Director of Extension Dept. VMFA, Secretary of VA. Art Alliance) Subject- announcement and program for annual meeting 1940, correspondence with member organizations, nomination of trustees, certification of delegates to annual convention 1940, etc. Dates- 3/39-5/40. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard (Secretary of VA. Art Alliance) Subject- announcement and program for annual meeting 1941, report of the VAA 1940-1, listing of organization members, By-Laws of VAA 1934, correspondence with trustees, etc. Dates- 3/41-4/41. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard (Secretary of VA. Art Alliance) Subject- program for annual meeting 1942, roster of member organizations, reports from member organizations, Annual Report of the VAA 1941-2, listing of VAA lectures in 1941, Museum Bulletin (VMFA) vol.2, no.6, 1942etc. Dates- 3/42-4/42. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. T.C. Colt (Secretary of VA. Art Alliance). Subject- announcements, program and minutes for annual meeting 1944, reports of member organizations 1944, certification of delegates to annual convention 1944, listing of Board resolutions during war time, roster of member organizations, etc. Dates- 4/44-5/44. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. T.C. Colt (Secretary of VA Art Alliance). Subject- announcements, program and minutes for annual meeting 1945, roster of trustees and nominating committee, reports of member organizations, certification of delegates to annual convention 1945, etc. Dates- 3/45-2/46. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard (Secretary of VA. Art Alliance) Subject- minutes of annual meeting 1945, announcements, program and minutes for annual meeting 1946, correspondence with member organizations, reports of member organizations, certification of delegates to annual convention 1946, Secretary's report to VAA 1946, rosters of member organizations and trustees 1946, final copy of Facilities for Organization Members Comprising the Virginia Art Alliance booklet, correspondence with George Rickey about a panel discussion, etc. Dates- 2/46-7/46. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard (Secretary of VA. Art Alliance) Subject- minutes of annual meeting 1945,announcements, program and minutes for annual meeting 1946, correspondence with member organizations, reports of member organizations, certification of delegates to annual convention 1946, Secretary's report to VAA 1946, rosters of member organizations and trustees 1946, final copy of Facilities for Organization Members Comprising the Virginia Art Alliance booklet, correspondence with George Rickey about a panel discussion, etc. Dates- 2/46-7/46. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard (Secretary of VAA). Subject- Virginia Art Alliance meeting program ('46 and'47) and minutes ('46), list of members ('47), certification of delegates to annual VAA convention ('47), Reports of art activities around the state, etc. Dates- 1946-7. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard (Secretary of VA. Art Alliance)and M.B. Christison (Curator of Education). Subject- copies of 1947 resolution about art display areas in public buildings, minutes of annual meeting 1947, announcements and program for annual meeting 1948, roster of member organizations 1948, correspondence about securing guest speakers for VAA annual convention 1948, certification of delegates to annual convention 1949, etc. Dates- 7/45-11/48. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard (Secretary of VAA). Subject- membership roster ('48), list of trustees ('48), announcement, minutes and attendance to annual meeting ('48), summary of panel discussion about art education in Va. schools, statement of VAA purposes and objectives, etc. Dates- 1948. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard (Secretary of VAA). Subject- minutes of the Virginia Art Alliance meeting ('47 and'48), Board meeting announcement and attendance, program of annual meeting ('48), list of suggested nominees to the VAA Board ('48), etc. Dates- 1947-8.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard (Secretary of VAA). Subject- annual reports of activities made by VAA members. Dates- 1948.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Annual meeting 1955. Correspondence, resolutions and programs. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Correspondence, minutes and agendas. Form letter announcing annual meeting 1956. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Minutes, agenda and correspondence. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by M.B. Christison (Assistant Director VMFA). Subject- announcement and minutes of Fall Meeting 1957, correspondence with member organizations, etc. Dates- 11/57-12/57. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Meeting held at the Museum. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by M.B. Christison (Assistant Director VMFA). Subject- announcements, program and minutes for annual meeting 1957, appointments to nominating committee, minutes of the Trustees meeting 1957, roster of organization members, The Annual Review of the Virginia Art Alliance 5/39,etc. Dates- 2/57. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by M.B. Christison (Assistant Director VMFA). Subject- announcements and tentative reservation list for annual meeting 1958, etc. Dates- 9/58-10/58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by M.B. Christison (Assistant Director VMFA). Subject- announcements, program and minutes for annual meeting 1958, reports of member organizations, Virginia Art Alliance By-Laws, proposed revisions to By-Laws, VAA procedures, appointments to committees and to board, etc. Dates- 1/58-5/58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by M.B. Christison (Assistant Director VMFA). Subject- announcements, program and minutes from annual meeting 1959, member organization reports, roster of VA. Art Alliance officers and trustees, VAA By-Laws, etc. Dates- 5/59. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by M.B. Christison Assistant Director VMFA). Subject- announcement and schedule for annual meeting 1959, blank reservation forms for school artmobile visits, etc. Dates- 10/59. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by M.B. Christison (Assistant Director VMFA). Subject- announcements and program for annual meeting 1960, listing of nominating committee appointments, roster of officers and trustees, listing of delegates to annual meeting, etc. Dates- 3/60-4/60. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- reports from member organizations, etc. Dates- 1956-7. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- List of organizational members and their attendance, correspondence and form letters. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Board of trustees and list of members 1951-52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Board of trustees' meeting 1953. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Board of Trustees, 1952-55. Correspondence, minutes. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Trustee correspondence, minutes and members. Dates- 1956. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard Subject- preliminary work for the VAA booklet: \"Facilities for Organization Members Comprising the Virginia Art Alliance\". Dates- 8/45. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by M.B. Christison (Secretary Virginia Art Alliance). Subject- minutes of Virginia Art Alliance (VAA) annual meeting 1957, proposed revisions to By-Laws, etc. Dates- 8/56-1/60. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by H.B. Gayle (Director of Extension Dept. VMFA, Secretary of VA Art Alliance). Subject- outline of a state art federation, constitutions, by-laws, information on other art federations (i.e.: The American Federation of Art, The Kansas State Federation of Art, The Indiana Federation of Art Clubs, etc.), etc. Dates- 1/34. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Va. Art Alliance procedures and a short history, draft of proposed revisions to VAA By-Laws, Annual Review of the Virginia Art Alliance. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by H.B. Gayle (Director of Extension Dept. VMFA/ Secretary of the VA Art Alliance). Subject- VAA By-Laws 1934, resolution (1936) to consolidate the functions of the VMFA and VAA, information about the development of a new type of VMFA annual membership- the organization membership, etc. Dates- 1934-10/37. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by H.B. Gayle (Director of Extension Dept. VMFA, Secretary of VA Art Alliance). Subject- listing of Trustees 1934- 39, Trustee meeting announcements, letters accepting election to the VAA Board of Trustees, etc. Dates- 11/34-4/38. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- VMFA representative on the Virginia Art Commission. Dates- 11/55 - 12/56 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- selecting and securing jurors for the exhibition \"Virginia Artists 1955\", listing of pieces and artist included in the exhibition, printed material for the exhibition, etc. Dates- 12/54-5/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Jurors: Paul Smith, Rose Slivka and Frank Getlein. Salon des Refuse's, biographical data, exhibition catalog. Dates- 6/66 - 6/67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Prospective jurors and exhibition announcement. Dates- 1968 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown and F. Brandt. Subject- Jurors: Thomas Hess. Exhibition statement, reception, guest list, members preview, program agenda, discontinuation of salon des refuse's, installation and exhibition catalog. Dates- 1967, 11/70 - 4/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Newspaper and magazine clippings.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Correspondence regarding auditor's reports. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Audit Reports 1936-56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Auditors Survey and Systems study of the VMFA. 1954. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from Wm. Morrison. Subject- Filming of \"California Watercolors\" traveling exhibition with footage of Virginia Beach Sidewalk Show included in the 25th anniversary film. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Prospectus for the Virginia Center For the Performing Arts. Statement of purpose: Academy-Conservatoire of Dramatic Art with training center and professional theatre. Dates- 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Regarding objects and paintings in private collections throughout state of Virginia. Correspondence with artists and owners. 1935-45. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Statement of mission, NEA grants, proposals, awards, potential applicants, recipients. Collectors' Circle: Arts and Humanities Challenge grants for Conservation projects. Degas exhibition. Dates- 2/74 - 6/78 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- VCU and U of R Drama departments. VMFA/VCU Museum Methods Course. Dates- 1971 - 72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from Peter Mooz and J.M. Brown. Subject- Current/future cooperation between VCU and VMFA: theatre, Art Historical studies, education, museum training, music dept.'s, VCU Conservation Lab and Anderson Gallery. Dates- 1/73 - 2/77 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown and F. Brandt. Subject- Juror: Paul Smith. Reception, guest list, program, agenda and exhibition catalog. Dates- 3/71 - 3/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Juror: Henry Wolf. Event program, invitations, guest list, statistics regarding entrants, certificate winners, etc. Exhibition catalogs for \"Virginia Designers\", 1970 and 1971; \"Virginia Photographers\", 1970 Date- 1970 - 71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Regarding state budget 1946-52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- VEA Centennial Event and retired teachers complex, theatre program and Executive Committee Minutes, 12/61. Dates- 10/63 - 10/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Retired teachers apartment complex proposed for the 2900 block of Grove Ave., later rejected by the City Council, newspaper clippings. Dates- 1965 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Exhibition: \"American Rooms in Miniature\", sponsored by Va. Federation of Women's Clubs, sponsorship of statewide tour of Artmobile, newspaper clippings and pamphlets, \"Virginia Journal of Education\", 10/63, catalog of \"American Rooms in Miniature\" by Mrs. J.W. Thorne, Art Institute of Chicago, 1941. Dates- 6/53 - 2/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Virginia Federation of Women's Clubs Statewide Arts Festival. Dates- 5/67 - 3/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Thank you notes from newly elected/reelected members of the House of Delegates. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Gov. John. S. Battle. Dates- 1949-54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Gov. Colgate W. Darden. Dates- 1942-45. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Gov. George C. Peery. Dates- 1935-38. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Bills vetoed and passed by Gov. Thomas B. Stanley [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Gov. William M. Tuck. Dates-1946-50. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Multi-level Arts Festival held annually in Abingdon, Va., loans of art works, consultation on programming and pamphlets. Dates- 11/52 - 10/56 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek, F. Numan (Wm. and Mary) Subject- Meeting to focus on Architecture and the Humanities. Dates- 11/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Catalog from Franklin Mint series of silver commemorative medals. Norton Simon summary of Annual report, 1970. Dates- 1970 -71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Mrs. J.G. Pollard was chairman of this agency; copies of: Fundamentals of a Growing Recreation Program by James E. Rogers. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Agendas and minutes of meetings.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Concerns a Governor's commission to study juvenile delinquency and the Virginia Advisory Legislative Council. 1954-56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Report to the Committee on \"Recreation as a Function of Government in Virginia.\"   [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- copies of the executive order creating the Inter-Agency Committee on Recreation. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- planning a listing of recreation films available through state agencies and 16mm Recreation Films Available in Virginia published by the VA Inter-Agency Committee on Recreation, etc. Dates- 6/55-1/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- working papers and final copies of the \"1st Report to the Governor by the Virginia Inter-Agency Committee on Recreation\". Dates- 10/53-1/54; Correspondence Subject- copies of the \"First Report to the Governor by the Inter-Agency Committee on Recreation\". [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Selected legislation on recreation. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- membership rosters for the VA Inter-Agency Committee on Recreation. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- statewide recreation reports listing facilities, budgets, organizations and needs, pamphlets from the National Recreation Association, etc. Dates- 7/53-9/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Sponsored by the National Recreation Association 1955-56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Contains a listing of personnel and the purpose of the committee.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Newspaper clippings and pamphlets.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Pamphlets, magazine articles etc. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Copies of \"Fundamentals of a Growing Recreation Program\" by James E. Rogers. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- working papers for and final copies of the \"1st and 2nd Reports to the Governor by the Virginia Inter-Agency Committee on Recreation\". Dates- 11/55-1/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown and F. Brandt. Subject- Juror: Sarah Tomerlin Lee, Biographical data, event program, pamphlets and catalog for exhibition. Dates- 9/70 - 3/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Museum events, rosters: Senate, House of Delegates. Letter to members of the general assembly. Essay- \"The Virginia Museum and the Arts in Virginia\". Dates- 1960 - 69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Reception for organization composed of Mayors, City Managers and City Officials. Dates- 8/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Ms. Faye Ambrose and Mrs. J.G. Pollard, M.B. Christison (Assistant Director) and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for a VMFA student fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year. Dates- 5/56-5/57. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mr. Charles E. Baker and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- applications and award letters (1950, 1951) for VMFA in-state fellowship, artist progress reports for 2 years, etc. Dates- 5/50-5/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Ms. Regina Bartley and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for VMFA out-of-state fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year, etc. Dates- 4/51-5/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mr. Wm. Thomas Bland and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application and award letter for VMFA fellowship, thank you notes made by Mr. Bland (mixed media including watercolors). Dates- 8/48-2/50. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mr. Robert Brushwood and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations, award letter for VMFA student fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year. Dates- 5/55-6/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mr. Kuhn R. Caldwell and Mrs. J.G. Pollard, M.B. Christison (Assistant Director), and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for VMFA fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year . Dates- 12/55-5/57. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mary Frances Cheatham and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for a VMFA junior fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year. Dates- 1/49-3/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Ms. Janet Clausen and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for VMFA student fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year, etc. Dates- 5/53-6/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mr. Robert L. Davis and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- recommendations and award letter for VMFA in-state fellowship, photos of artist's work, artist progress reports for 1 year, etc. Dates- 4/53-6/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mr. Worden Day and Mrs. J.G. Pollard, M.B. Christison and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for VMFA fellowship, etc. Dates-4/49-8/50. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mr. T.V. Downing, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application and award letter for VMFA out-of-state fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year, etc. Dates- 10/49-4/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mr. Charles Flynn, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for VMFA student fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year. Dates- 4/51-4/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Ms. Jenny-Lynn Franklin and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for VMFA out-of-state fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year, etc. Dates- 5/53-4/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Ms. Jenny-Lynn Franklin and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for VMFA out-of-state fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year, etc. Dates- 2/54-7/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Ms. Jenny-Lynn Franklin and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- award letter for VMFA in-state fellowship, etc. Dates- 5/55-6/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Ms. Barbara Harding and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- applications ('53 and '54), recommendations and award letter for VMFA student fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year, etc. Dates- 4/53-6/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Ms. Catherine M. Hipp and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for VMFA student fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year, etc. Dates- 5/52-5/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mr. Jem W. Hom and Mrs. J.G. Pollard, M.B. Christison (Assistant Director) and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for a VMFA student fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year, etc. Dates- 4/56-7/57. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between W.B. Houghland and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for VMFA student fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year, etc. Dates- 5/55-6/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Ms. Caroline C. Huff and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- recommendations and award letter for VMFA student fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year, etc. Dates- 5/53-6/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mr. William W. Jackson and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek Jr. Subject- applications (1948,1949), recommendations and award letter for VMFA fellowship, etc. Dates- 5/48. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mr. Benjamin Knapp and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for VMFA out-of-state fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year, etc. Dates- 5/53-8/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mr. James Leedy and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and M.B. Christison (Assistant Director). Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for VMFA out-of-state fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year, etc. Dates- 5/57-6/58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Ms. Brenda R. MacBaisey and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for VMFA student fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year (includes lithography proofs), etc. Dates- 5/55-6/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mr. James P. Moyers and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for VMFA student fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year, etc. Dates- 5/53-5/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mr. Joe Ravenscroft and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for VMFA student fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year, etc. Dates- 5/52-5/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Marnye Reinhart and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- biographical information, application and recommendations for VMFA fellowship, etc. Dates- 8/48-10/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Marnye Reinhart and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- biographical information, recommendations for VMFA fellowship, etc. Dates-8/48-10/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between M.F. Russell and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for out-of-state fellowship, artist progress report for 1 year, etc. Dates- 4/55-7/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between R.E. Spain and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for VMFA in-state fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year, etc. Dates- 5/55-6/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Ms. Mary R. Tatum and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for VMFA out-of-state fellowship, artist progress reports for 1year, etc. Dates- 5/51-5/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Primm Turner and Mrs. J.G. Pollard, M.B. Christison (Assistant Director) and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for VMFA out-of-state fellowship, artist progress report for 1 year, application for Catherwood Foundation fellowship, etc. Dates- 3/56-9/57. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mr. E. Parker Twombly and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application and recommendations for VMFA out-of-state fellowship, recommendation letters written by: Ben Shahn and Robert Motherwell, artist progress report for 1 year, etc. Dates- 5/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mr. Benjamin Wigfall and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application and recommendations for VMFA student fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year. Dates- 5/51-5/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mr. Benjamin Wigfall and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for VMFA student fellowship, artist progress report for 1 year, etc. Dates- 6/51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mr. Howard Woody and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for student fellowship, etc. Dates- 4/54-6/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mr. Peter Wreden and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for VMFA in-state fellowship, etc. Dates- 4/53-5/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- listing of fellowship applicants, requests for applications, rejection letters, etc. Dates- 3/49-6/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- applications, recommendations and rejection letters for those applicants not chosen to receive fellowships. Dates- 3/52-5/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between T.C. Colt, Jr., L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- gift of GM stock, the proceeds to be used for the proposed VMFA fellowship, fellowship announcement, minutes of the fellowship committee meeting (1954), etc. Dates- 12/40-5/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- listing of applicants 1942-44, listing of types of fellowships offered by the Museum, etc. Dates- 1942-11/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. Subject- various applications, recommendations, rejection letters, etc. Dates- 5/46-6/46. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- announcements of fellowships, blank fellowship applications, requests for applications, various completed applications, award and rejection letters for fellowships, artist reply letters, etc. Dates-4/46-12/47. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- various applications, recommendations, fellowship recipient progress reports, award and rejection letters, correspondence with Fellowship committee, etc. Dates- 4/47-9/48. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject-the organization of the Fellowship committee, requests for fellowship applications, etc. Dates- 9/48. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Mr. John L. Pratt. Subject- gift of GM stock, the proceeds to be used for the proposed VMFA fellowship program, minutes of: annual board meeting (1941), executive committee meeting (1940), VA artists fellowship committee meeting (1940), announcement/application for VMFA fellowship, etc. Dates- 6/40-4/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- General correspondence about the Museum. Dates- 1939-46. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Exhibition- \"The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in Roanoke\", 1948.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Essays by Director Thomas Colt on the Principles and Work of the Virginia Museum of Fine arts and its history.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Timetable, agenda, invitation, guest list. Dates- 1972 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown and F. Brandt. Subject- Juror: Henry Callahan, biographical data, entry form, letters to selected applicants, statistics: entrants vs. applicants etc., and jury procedure. Dates- 4/71-2/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Fellowships, VPI Traveling Theatre. Letter to Josef Albers with biographical data, invitations and exhibitions. Dates- 3/59 - 10/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Contains pamphlets and correspondence between this association and Mrs. Pollard's Inter-agency committee on recreation 1949-54; Reports and Inventories of recreational activities of state agencies. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- VMFA budget, state issue vehicles, Artmobile, salaries, Robinson House, etc. Dates- 1960 - 69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Complimentary memberships to members of the house of delegates, travel regulations, United Givers Fund campaign, management studies. Dates- 1970 - 72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- VSAA membership rosters, membership of confidential secretaries to directors of state agencies. Dates- 9/63 - 3/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from the Office of the Governor. Subject- Memos to heads of state agencies regarding all manner of state operations, capital outlays. Annual Report of \"Virginia Department of Vocational Rehabilitation\", 1976. Dates- 1/73 - 10/76 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from the Office of the Governor. Subject- Affirmative Action and Freedom of Information Act requests. \"Virginia Local and Regional Planning 1974\"; \"Virginia Commission Visually Handicapped Annual Report\", 1973-74; \"Virginia Highway Commission Annual Report\", 1973-74. Dates- 11/74 - 12/76 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from the Office of the Governor. Subject- State governmental management, budget appropriation requests, Virginia calendar of events, newsletters, museum salaries and the Virginia Privacy Act of 1976. Dates- 4/75 - 4/77 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Regards donating old exhibition materials 1950-51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from T. Colt. Subject- Roster of VMFA Trustees, resume of progress in the Fine Arts of Virginia. Dates- 1946 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and E.M. Kates (VSIF). Subject- Planting of flower beds and maintenance of interior foliage, Elizabeth Kates Foundation. Dates- 8/56 - 4/67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Cleaning and treatment reports of portraits owned by the Virginia State Library and Archives. Also correspondence regarding the wartime protection of Virginia's cultural materials, 1935-42. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- outline of annual meeting. Dates- 11/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- \"Planning Your Town\" traveling exhibition, photos and description of exhibition installation, copy of an essay written by Cheek for Art Digest (4/52) Dates- 2/52-10/56.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- VA Union choir singing at the Museum during the Christmas season, pamphlets about Museum sponsored activities during the holidays, etc. Dates- 9/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Statewide competition for the design of Memorial and jury selection. L. Cheek's service as advisor to the Memorial Commission. T.J. Collins and Son as winners of competition. \"Program Of Competition For The Virginia World War II Memorial\". Dates- 12/50 - 3/52 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- \"Program Of Competition For The Virginia World War II Memorial\", firms invited to compete in the final selection, expenses incurred and resumes of applicants. Dates- 1951 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek, John J. Wicker Jr. (Chairman). Subject- Competition program, VWW II Memorial Commission meeting minutes, \"Preamble\", for the creation of the memorial, \"Architectural Competitions\", AIA Document no.213. Drawings/plans and photographs for site development. Dates- 5/50 - 12/51 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- 1953 Official Report of the Virginia World War II Memorial Commission. Dates- 1953. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Competition program and closing proceedings. Dates- 1951 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Applications from selected entrants, official report of the jury in their selection of J.T. Collins and Son, (A.I.A.). Dates- 3/51 - 2/52 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Report of the Jury concerning the winning design. Jury members: Waldon Franklin, George Howe, Frederick C. Disque, Edward D. Stone, W. S. Robertson, biographical data included and list of competition entrants. Dates- 1951 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Guest lecturers, membership. Dates- 12/63 - 8/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Mrs. von Keller. Subject- appointment of von Keller as Acting Director of VMFA in absence of Colt, biographical information, etc. Dates- 4/35-6/42. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Mrs. von Keller (Art Director, Randolph-Macon Woman's College). Subject- personal, Museum events, etc. Dates- 8/42-3/51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and Morton Vose. Subject- Acquisitions and provenance of objects. Dates- 7/56 - 2/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from Mrs. J.G. Pollard, T. Colt. Priscilla Crum and L. Cheek. Subject- Segregation in children's art classes, Study of early 19th century architect and builder John Jordan. WRVA Radio weekly series of VMFA activities, Salon des Refuses' for artists eliminated from the Virginia Artists juried exhibition. World War II Memorial design competition, Artmobile, newspaper clippings, paintings from the Williams Collection and the Helena Woolworth McCann Collection of Export Collection. Exhibition catalog: \"Eugene Wiesz\". Photographs. Dates- 9/45 - 12/55 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and M. Christison. Subject- Artmobile, AIV, sit-see chairs, collectors circle, Fellows, Wise Pre-Columbian Collection, requests for employment. Woodrow Wilson Birthplace Foundation: Annual Report 10/64. Gifts, loans, contributions and acquisitions. Dates- 3/60 -11/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from J.M. Brown and P. Near. Subject- Exhibition announcements, invitations, newsletters, biographical data, requests for employment. Purchases, gifts and acquisitions. Damage report of art works. \"Profile\", re: Tishman Collection of African Objects. \"Hermes Wingraf Quarterly Catalog\", Summer 1971, re: 17th century Dutch still-lifes. Dates- 2/70 - 3/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Waddy bequest for fountain construction. Costs of construction and maintenance of fountains: National Gallery, Frick Collection and Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, includes photographs. Blueprints/plans: VMFA Site Development, East Elevations. Excerpt from the will of Woodson P. Waddy. Dates- 1947, 1951 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Bronze Waddy Memorial Fountains, architects: Eggers and Higgins, Sculptor: Ralph Menconi. Contractual agreement with architects, Blueprints/ plans, detail drawings for : Waddy Memorial Fountain, Triton Fountain, East elevation and site development plans. Dates- 8/53 - 11/55 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between T.C. Colt and Mr. Clifford L. Walker. Subject- inscribed plates for paintings in Museum collection, bronze busts and tablets for founders. Dates- 11/35-8/41. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Walpole Society Dinner, membership roster and newspaper clippings. Dates- 1966 - 67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- VMFA staff orders for conduct of Museum during an emergency, pamphlets from the U.S. Government, Association of Art Museum Directors and American and British museums about art preservation in case of a wartime emergency. Dates- 1/42. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Warburg Collection on loan to VMFA and his address to collector's circle. Bulletin vol.18 no.9 5/58 Dates- 5/57 - 10/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- VMT scenery design. Dates- 1968 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- pamphlets from the U.S. Government, Association of Art Directors and American and British museums about art preservation in case of a wartime emergency. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. Subject- prospective sale of George Washington portrait by Peale to the state of Virginia, history of the painting, may have been commissioned by the state in 1784 for use by Houdin (the sculptor of the George Washington statue in the capital). Dates- 10/37-6/44. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and Marion Junkin. Subject- Metropolitan Collection on permanent loan to W\u0026amp;L, letter from M. Junkin espousing the talents/commitments of the young artist Cy Twombly. Hans Gasman as restorer for VMFA lists of objects and exhibitions. Dates- 11/49 - 12/55 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between T.C. Colt, Jr., Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Mr. Alexander W. Weddell. Subject- Weddell's presidency of the VMFA Board of Trustees, Museum events and daily operations, Museum investments and gifts to the Museum, gifts from Weddell, listing of Trustees 1942, listing of Trustees committee assignments 1945. Dates- 9/35-6/45. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from T. Colt and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- Founding member of VMFA, resolution from Executive Board in memoriam of Alexander Wilbourne and Virginia Chase Weddell. Award of the Webster S. Rhoads Medal for distinguished service. Minutes of Annual Meeting, descent and authenticity of a pair of copies of portraits of George Mason and his wife. Dates- 7/45 - 1/48 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Foundation financial support: VMT, library, contributions to Fellows fund, book purchases, VMFA services catalog. Dates- 7/66 - 12/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Director of Gallery of Modern Art, NYC, and his service as a juror. Dates- 1965 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- \"Time\" article on George Catlin, artist of the American West. Dates- 1954 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and P. Mellon. Subject- Ultimate destination of Mellon English Collection. Dates- 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Tour request. Dates- 9/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek to Mrs. J. H. Parsons. Subject- Wheelchairs adapted for sit-see chairs and underwritten by Mrs. Parsons. Dates- 10/65 - 3/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Lecture/recital to VMFA council and Fellows. Dates- 1965 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Invitation to L. Cheek by President Johnson to attend luncheon for President-elect Barrentos of Bolivia. Dates- 7/20/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Objects on loan to White House. Dates- 1965 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from Theo B. White. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Diorama's made by Whitelaw in the collection of the L.A. County Museum and George Washington Masonic National Memorial Association. Photographs Dates- 7/62 - 7/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. Subject- general correspondence with a Trustee on Museum programs and operating activities (esp. Accessions Committee). Dates- 6/35-3/44. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from Beatrice von Keller, T. Colt and L. Cheek. Subject- Organization of an exhibition of pre-Columbian sculpture, Catesby-Jones collection, Whitman Collection of Mayan Sculpture, Chrysler Collection accessions and exhibitions. Date- 8/45 - 5/53 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Mrs. Thelma Cudlipp Whitman. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, etc. Dates- 5/51-2/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Ambassador to Great Britain, invitation to become Collector-of-the- Year. Dates- 5/61 - 7/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and various Whitney Museum staff. Subject- loans to the Museum for the inaugural exhibition, loan to the Whitney from VMFA, museum practices, etc. Dates- 5/35-4/44. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Summer state service projects, VMFA projects list. Dates- 7/55 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Playwright, invitation to address VMT, Time Cover 11/12/53. Dates- 1/53 - 3/62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- VMFA appointment to Board of Trustees, service as President and on the Entertainment Committee. Museum business, South Wing, Fellows, NEFTA. Gift of Mellon French painting collection, gifts, contributions. Dates- 6/65 - 10/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Exhibitions: \"Jean Outland Chrysler Collection\" and \"30 Years of Virginia Art\". List of objects, Charter Day ceremonies: invitation list and dedication of the new Fine Arts building. Essays- \"Thomas Jefferson and the Fine Arts\" and \"The Arts in Virginia\", by L. Cheek 2/67. Dates- 1967 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- VMT and loans of objects to VMFA. Dates- 1/50 - 12/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- Williams Collection inventory, Williams purchase fund, statement concerning the informal agreement between L. Cheek and Mrs. A. D. Williams concerning installation of collection in the new wing. Selected inventory of furnishings in the Williams home. A.D. Williams as recipient of the Rhoads Medal, financial contributions, gifts and loans. Dates- 6/48 - 2/52 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Berkley Williams Jr., Virginia artist. Dates- 1936-44.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between T.C. Colt, Jr., and Mr. E. Rand Williams. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, Rand served as Buildings and Grounds Committee Chairman 1937-8 and as first Vice-President in 1941, etc. Dates- 6/35-6/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Mr. E. Randolph Williams. Subject- Trustee/ Museum business, etc. Dates- 5/51-4/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Glasglow bequest, Melchers Estate, Pratt Jewels, Portrait of \"James Patton Preston\", Gilbert Stuart, general legal questions. Dates- 10/58 - 7/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Election to board of Trustees; Dance Society. Dates- 6/54 - 5/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Advisory committee on the new Reception Center, L. Cheek as a member and a map with the proposed location. \"Summary of Reception Center Objectives and Experience\". Dates- 11/53-1/54 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- List of objects accepted as loans and pending gift status. Dates- 10/49 - 3/50 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Preliminary plans for a foundation to house objects related to W. Wilson's life. Portrait exhibition of the 8 Virginia born Presidents, portrait of Mrs. Wilson, artist unknown. \"Woodrow Wilson's Heritage of Faith\", Frank Bell Lewis, Woodrow Wilson Birthplace Foundation, 1956. Dates- 9/55 - 6/59 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Letters of request and approval for event, agendas and timetable. Dates- 1965 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Letter of confirmation. Dates- 7/11 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject- Woodlawn Plantation event, guest list and map. Dates- 1971 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. to Worcester Art Museum staff. Subject- loans for VMFA inaugural exhibition, loan to Worcester Art Museum, etc. Dates-8/35-7/40. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. Subject- exhibition held at the Museum \"Southern States Preview\" a regional exhibition connected to the World's Fair. Dates-10/38-12/39. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by applicants to exhibition. Subject- listings of artists accepted to the show (listed state by state). Dates- 12/38-1/39. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Arthur Drexler (MOMA) to lecture on Wright exhibition, reception, guest list. Dates- 1962 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Transcript of radio broadcast 2/26/54, exhibition: \"American Painting\", Artmobile and magazine excerpt. Dates- 1954 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek, Betsy Wyeth and Harry Brooks (Knoedlers). Subject- \"Country\": Working drawings, Artmobile layout and tour and reviews. Dates- 2/67 - 11/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek, J.M. Brown and P. Near. Subject- Exhibitions, loans, acquisitions, AIV, gifts, contributions. Correspondence with William Zorach, sculptor. Dates- 9/49 - 9/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. Subject- museum practices, loans for the VMFA inaugural exhibition, etc. Dates-9/35-3/45. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- General correspondence from Alumni, possible lecturers, newspaper clippings. Correspondence between Cheek and Alfred Stiegletz. Minutes of Alumni and Friends of the School of Art and Architecture, 5/58, pamphlets. Dates- 6/58 - 4/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- \"Third Report Of The Committee On Architecture, Painting and Sculpture\", 4/50. Committee membership roster, issues facing various Yale departments. \"Bulletin Of Yale University\", series 44, 4/48 #5 and \"Official Register Of Harvard University\", vol. XLV, no.15 7/15/48. Dates- 1949 - 50 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek, Mrs. Pollard and M. Christison. Subject- Yale school of the arts general operation, appointment of Joseph Albers, list of University Council Committees. Dates- 9/48 - 9/54 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Draft of the committee report and responses from other Yale committee members regarding departmental personnel, curriculum, problems and resolutions. \"Report Of The Committee Of The Division Of The Arts (Architecture and Planning And Design)\",prepared by L. Cheek, 4/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- \"Report Of The Chairman Of The Committee On The Division Of The Arts (Architecture, Sculpture and Painting)\", 4/48, prepared by L. Cheek. Issues concerning Yale departments of the arts. Minutes of Yale Executive Committee Meetings, various reports on Yale departments. Dates- 1949 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Cheek draft of, \"Report Of The Committee On The Division Of The Arts (Architecture, Sculpture and Painting)\", 1952. Yale policy review, new appointments, letters to other committee members, roster of membership. Dates- 5/51 - 4/52 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Evolving challenges of the various Yale departments. \"Report Of The Committee On The Division Of The Arts (Architecture, Planning and Design)\", 4/53. Dates- 1953 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from L. Cheek. Subject- VMFA performance of Yale Glee Club, agenda, program, roster, etc. Dates- 10/60 - 1/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eR. Peter Mooz was Director of the museum from 1976-1981.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharles L. Reed was Interim Director of the museum from 1981-1984.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePaul N. Perrot was Director of the museum from 1984-1991.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKatherine R. Lee was Director of the museum from 1991-2000.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichard B. Woodward was Interim Director of the museum in 2000.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMichael Brand was Director of the museum from 2000-2005.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas N. Allen was Interim Director of the museum in 2006.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series contains correspondence and subject files from staff members in the Director's Office.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarolyn Weekley was the Assistant to the Director from 1978-1979. She later became Curator of Decorative Arts, so there is some overlap in the files with her curatorial work.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMargaret (Peggy) Burke was Assistant to the Director from 1980-1981, then Deputy Director in 1982, Deputy Director. She originally served as Assistant Director for Collections and Interpretation, so there is some overlap in the files with her other work.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLulan Yu was Assistant to the Director from 2002-2007. Her files are mostly related to the North Wing expansion and the museum identity project.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLee Anne Hurt Chesterfield was Assistant to the Director from 2004-2009, then became Director of Board Relations and Museum Planning. Her files are mostly related to special projects, exhibitions, and AAM reaccreditation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of building files that were maintained separately in the Director's Office. 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Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Sub-Series Description","Sub-Series Description","Sub-Series Description","Sub-Series Description","Sub-Series Description","Sub-Series Description","Sub-Series Description","Series Description","Sub-Series Description","Sub-Series Description","Sub-Series Description","Sub-Series Description","Series Description","Sub-Series Description","Sub-Series Description","Series Description","Series Description","Series Description"],"scopecontent_tesim":["This series is comprised of correspondence of all of the various Directors of the museum. Files were arranged alphabetically by subject, and there is a lot of overlap between different Director's as the files often contained pertinent items from a predecessor. In the case of the first sub-series (1.1), until 1976, the entire museum's files were maintained centrally as one unit in the Director's Office.","This series includes the records of the first three Directors - Thomas C. Colt (1935-1948), Leslie Cheek, Jr. (1948-1968), and James M. Brown (1969-1976) - as well as the two Interim Co-Directors Beatrice von Keller and Violet McDougall Pollard (1942-1945). The bulk of this series was deposited at the Library of Virginia, therefore most of the items held at VMFA are copies that LVA returned to the museum.","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and J.M. Brown. Subject- correspondence with individuals, institutions and corporations beginning with the letter 'A', note- two letters written to Josef Albers (no replies). Dates- 2/65-12/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Regarding a copy of Gainsborough's \"Blue Boy\" in the collection of Van Clief of Esmont, Virginia.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Letters from private donors and dealers offering objects for sale and as gifts to the Museum when it was first started. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains correspondence, minutes and information about gifts and purchases.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains information about items being considered for purchase and members of the committee. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains correspondence, minutes, and information on bequests and purchases. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains correspondence, minutes and lists of members and information about objects for consideration. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains correspondence, minutes and lists of members and information about objects for consideration. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by J.M. Brown. Subject- minutes of accessions committee meeting 1972, announcements and attendance for meetings 1973, acquisitions policy for bidding on works of art at auction, etc. Dates- 9/72-1/73. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- painted decorations of St. James church, putting this church on the Virginia section of the National Register. Dates- 4/68-6/68. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- departmental inventories of non-expandable assets of the Commonwealth of VA 1940-3, worksheets on individual art objects and Museum equipment, state regulations, etc. Dates- 6/43-11/43. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by J.M. Brown and P. Near (Curator). Subject- correspondence about possible acquisitions, considerations of gifts, notes on possible acquisitions, etc., 10/70-4/73. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Regarding the gift of Mrs. Charles Adams (Ann Fowlkes) of music albums 1947. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Classes and lectures. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Cheek's appointment by the Governor to an advisory committee assisting the Dept. of Conservation and Economic Development in a study for a proposed museum of science, archaeology and natural history (to be located in Richmond), copy of Senate joint resolution no.26-to study the encouragement or establishment of a museum of science and natural history, list of committee members, Report of the Department of Conservation and Economic Development to the Governor and the General Assembly of Virginia Relative to the Establishment of a Museum of Science, Archaeology and Natural History in Richmond, 1965, etc. Dates- 5/65-11/65. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- Excerpt from the Report of the Committee on Recreation to the Advisory Council on the VA Economy and A Summary of Major Recommendations that Involve Questions of State Policy by the Advisory Council on the VA Economy. Dates- 8/54-1/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- possible Museum acquisitions from the dealer. Dates- 4/53-5/60. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Airfiltering System 1957. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by J.M. Brown. Subject- correspondence and announcement for lecture by Ambassador Akar about Africa's unique cultural heritage, etc. Dates- 10/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Cheek was a judge for their annual show. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- correspondence with Albemarle Art Association President about discontinued affiliation with VMFA, biographical information on Cheek, introduction about Cheek for lecture at AAA, Cheek's remarks in honor of Horace Burr 1966, etc. Dates- 8/57-8/66. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence with and biographical information about Josef Albers. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- a letter to Albers (no reply). Dates- 9/61. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and J.M. Brown Subject- correspondence with Director about appointment to board of Hon. George S. Aldhizer II, Education in the Arts and Honors and Awards Committee appointments, etc. Dates- 6/67-2/73. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Donor of several paintings to the Museum, 1946. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Cheek as speaker for \"The Alexandria Forum: Southern Decorative Arts 1750-1850\", exhibition loans to Alexandria Assoc., etc. Dates- 9/55-1/61. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Printed materials. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Correspondence regarding annual meetings and programs. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- AAM (American Association of Museums)annual meeting pamphlets 1955,'57,'58,'59'60,'61,'62,'65 and'68, proposed constitution and By-Laws 1961, roster of member institutions 1959, correspondence about AAM meeting in Williamsburg, etc. Dates- 10/60-7/65. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from AAM Directors. Subject- Minutes annual meeting 1969, membership reports 1969-70, Financial Statements 1969-70, agenda for AAM council meeting 1970, memos, etc. Dates- 8/69-5/70. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by J.M. Brown. Subject- info about AAM (American Association of Museums) seminar held in Richmond 1972, financial and membership reports 1972, minutes of exec. committee meeting 1972, news releases, letter from Richard Nixon to Mr. Brown as President of the AAM, mailings sent out by AAM, etc. Dates- 7/72-12/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- correspondence about Cheek as Program Chairman for AAM (American Association of Museums) annual meeting in Williamsburg 1962, tentative agenda, schedule of events, attendance list, committee reports, program, etc. Dates- 5/59-1/62. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- correspondence to American Art Association (AAM) section chairmen about annual meeting, program, schedule of events, etc. Dates- 9/60-4/61. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- correspondence about arranging program for American Association of Museums (AAM) meeting, roster of section chairmen 1962, agenda for exec. committee meeting 1961, invitations sent to VMFA trustees for a reception (held at VMFA) to meet the delegates to AAM meeting, etc. Dates- 7/59-6/62. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- roster of AAM (American Association of Museums) section chairmen 1962, attendance and schedule for section meetings, etc. Dates- 1/62. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Lloyd Goodrich Lecturer. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Cheek on advisory committee for the study of design and craftsmanship in today's products, roster of advisory committee, proposed exhibition, conference series, documentary and publication about design and craftsmanship, National Exhibition Project Committee meeting minutes 1950, etc. Dates- 3/49-4/58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Cheek on Board of organization. Contains memos, pamphlets, exhibition literature etc. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Concerns L. Cheek's membership in the organization. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- minutes of exec. committee meetings 1961, '62 and '65, roster of trustees, memos to trustees, correspondence about convention in Chicago, etc. Dates- 1/59-12/65. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. (trustee of AFA). Subject- information about circulating exhibitions, minutes of Exec. committee meetings 1966 and '67, minutes of trustee meetings 1966, '67 and '68, memos to trustees, etc. Dates- 1/60-4/66. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by J.M. Brown. Subject- American Federation of Arts (AFA) exec. committee meeting minutes 1967 and '68, correspondence about AFA delegates visit to VMFA 1969, roster of members and committee appointments, news releases 1968, President's annual report to AFA, etc. Dates- 10/69-11/69. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- correspondence about Cheek as Convention Committee Chairman 1959, correspondence about potential committee members, program for convention, minutes of preliminary joint meeting of the AFA trustees 1958, minutes of trustees meeting 1959, Golden Anniversary Convention, The American Federation of Arts 1909-1959, congratulatory and appreciation letters to Cheek, etc. Dates- 3/58-5/59. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by J.M. Brown Subject- AFA (American Federation of Arts) exec. committee meeting minutes 1959,'60,'61,'62 and'65, roster of board of trustees, trustee meeting minutes 1961 and '62, AFA constitution, National Council on the Arts and Government Annual Report 1960, etc. Dates- 3/61-1962. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- correspondence with the American Institute of Architects. Dates- 4/47-1/58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Cheek served as a juror for the Annual Homefurnishings Design Competition and was an honorary member, 1949-56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- A.I.D. (American Institute of Designers) VA chapter yearbook 1961-2, listing of suggested museums for A.I.D. exhibition, etc. Dates-5/61. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to J.M. Brown. Subject- dinner meeting for the AID (American Institute of Designers) (interior designers). Dates- 10/69-11/69. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown, Peter Mooz and Wm. Wilkinson (Mariners Museum). Subject- Loan requests, cost estimates, pamphlets and photographs. Dates- 1973 - 74 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown, Peter Mooz and Wm. Wilkinson\u003e Subject- First major survey of American Marine Painting in observance of the Bicentennial. Lists of paintings, installation, budget, etc. Dates- 1973 - 74 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains copies of lecture invitation and catalog. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to J.M. Brown from ASA (American Society of Appraisers). Subject- Brown's membership in ASA, ASA news 1971-2, announcement of meeting 1971, etc. Dates- 10/70-1/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by J.M. Brown. Subject- arrangements for gallery dinner at VMFA for American Society of Appraisers. Dates- 1/72-3/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by J.M. Brown. Subject- Brown as Chairman of a committee on collections at Amherst College and member of Exec. Committee of the Association of Fine Arts, constitution and minutes of Association of Fine Arts meetings 1970 and '71, roster of members of the Association of Fine Arts, membership solicitation letter, catalogue: The Amherst Sesquicentennial Exhibition 1972, etc. Dates- 10/69-12/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Mr. Henry W. Anderson. Subject- meetings of the Board of Trustees, Museum events and daily operations, Museum investments and gifts to the Museum, a portrait of Anderson by VA artist, Julian Binford, etc. Dates- 6/35-11/44.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Mr. Henry W. Anderson. Subject- Anderson's presidency of the Board of Trustees 1947, trustee and Museum business, Annual Board meeting minutes 1947-8, Museum events and daily operations, Museum investments and gifts to the Museum, a general study of the Museum's collections and suggested plan of development (1947), information about the land occupied by the Museum and its estimated future needs, etc. Dates- 6/47-6/48. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- President of the Board of Trustees. 1948-53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. and Col. Henry W. Anderson. Subject- Anderson's presidency of the VMFA Board of Trustees, Museum events and daily operations, gifts to the Museum, investment of the Museum's A.D. Williams fund, listing of financial condition of endowment and special funds 1952-3, etc. Dates- 5/51-10/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- arrangements for dinner honoring Mr.and Mrs. Walter P. Chrysler, guest lists, invitations, R.S.V.P.'s, etc. Dates- 10/51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- final copies: VMFA 2nd Annual Report of the Director 7/1/36-6/15/37. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- VMFA 7th Annual Report of the Director 7/1/41-5/1/42 and VMFA staff orders 1/42 elaborating the orders of 6/41 conduct of the Museum during an emergency. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- working papers, preliminary and final copies of The Report of the Acting Directors for the Year 1944-5, agenda for Executive committee meeting 6/44, breakdown of membership 1943-4, 1944-5 and working papers. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- final copy VMFA Annual Report. Dates- 1945-6. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- preliminary and final copies VMFA Annual Report 1946-7 7/1/47-4/30/48. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- preliminary and final copy: VMFA Annual Report 1947-8. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- working papers for the 1948-9 Annual Report, Report of the Executive Committee of the VMFA to the Board of Trustees (5/22/49) also a listing and attendance record of the Board of Trustees (5/27/49).  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- working papers for the 14th Annual Report, including operations budget, salaries and membership count, also a copy of VMFA Organic Laws (10/36). [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- The 14th Annual Report of the Director (5/27/49) and its working papers, also correspondence about VMFA role in selecting and displaying portraits in the Governor's Mansion. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- working papers for the annual report, listing of Cheek's activities (lectures, consultations, committee and jury duties). Dates- 1960-1. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Annual Reports for Collections and Gallery Divisions 1951-54, and for State Extension Services 1949-51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- VMFA 1st Annual Financial Report of the Curator (4/13/35-6/15/36), VMFA 2nd Annual Report of the Director (7/1/36-6/15/37), VMFA 3rd Annual Report of the Director (7/1/37-6/1/38), VMFA 4th Annual Report of the Director (7/1/38-6/1/39), VMFA 5th Annual Report of the Director (7/1/39-5/1/40), VMFA 6th Annual Report of the Director (7/1/40-5/1/41). Dates- 1935-1941. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- VMFA 7th Annual Report of the Director (7/1/41-5/1/42), VMFA 8th Annual Report by the Acting Directors (7/1/42-5/31/43), also, VMFA 9th Annual Report by the Acting Directors (7/1/43-5/31/44).  Dates- 1941-1944. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- the following reports: \"Remarks by Robert Marsh, Jr. before the Appropriations Committee of the General Assembly\" and \"Resume of the Request of the Trustees of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts before the Appropriations Committee 2/64\" Dates- 2/64. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Annual meeting of its Richmond Chapter at the Museum. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr., Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Ms. B. von Keller. Subject- biographical info, purchase of his painting Maggie, letters of introduction, personal references, loaning work to Museum, Va. artists exhibitions, counsel on museum operations, etc. Dates- 10/35-10/42. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- proposed paperback guide to architecture in Virginia, roster of Editorial Advisory Board for guidebook, list of sites by counties and cities, etc., final list of buildings and sites, announcements and minutes of Nominating Committee meeting, etc. Dates- 1966. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- biographical information on H. Harvard Arnason, speaker on Henry Moore sculpture at VMFA, VMFA Members' Bulletin vol.26, no.2 10/65. Dates- 9/65-10/65. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- confirmation of meeting with State Art Commission to present plans to enlarge VMFA. Dates- 6/65. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- membership roster, pamphlet of Art Dealers of America, Inc., etc. Dates- 1962. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Lectures given at the VMFA by members of the staff of the Museum of Modern Art 1959. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- correspondence about museum practices, the following publication: Let's Make the Lions Roar: A Marketing Study of the Art Institute of Chicago by Edward J. Teply (Northwestern University 1959) Dates- 6/48-1959. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Potential jurors for biennial exhibitions 1970. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains correspondence and a listing of members. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Correspondence and art nouveau purchase plan. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Artificial flowers for decoration in galleries, 1964. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Museum program where artist-members participated in a life drawing class.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Program sponsored by museum for artist members, included life drawing classes and lectures. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Minutes and memorandums. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Correspondence and minutes from meetings.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Ballots for the election of the artist's advisory committee. The artist's advisory committee of the Museum promoted artist's evenings at the museum and interaction between artists around the state. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Ballots for the election of the artist's advisory committee. The artist's advisory committee of the Museum promoted artist's evenings at the museum and interaction between artists around the state. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Ballots for the election of the artist's advisory committee. The artist's advisory committee of the Museum promoted artist's evenings at the museum and interaction between artists around the state. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Ballots for the election of the artist's advisory committee. The artist's advisory committee of the Museum promoted artist's evenings at the museum and interaction between artists around the state. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Ballots for the election of the artist's advisory committee. The artist's advisory committee of the Museum promoted artist's evenings at the museum and interaction between artists around the state. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Project to try and send artmobiles overseas as suggested by the State Department. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Correspondence as to whether or not they would like to have the artmobile visit their school. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains plans, blueprints, and correspondence that occurred during its development.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Manufacturer of custom van bodies. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Presidential Inauguration. Artmobile was State of Virginia's entry in President Johnson's inaugural parade, 1965. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Proposed exhibition for the artmobile. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Magic City Bank had an exhibit trailer, which was a prototype for artmobile.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Invitations, programs and correspondence.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Reprints of A.I.V. article \"Galleries on Wheels\", 1964 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- VFWC was instrumental in getting the artmobile started. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- General correspondence, newspaper and magazine clippings and schedule 1961-62. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Schedules, Plans, correspondence and photographs, 1960-63. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Drawings and plans for 1961. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Opening, Middleburg, Virginia, 1962.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Dinner and Invitation List. Artmobile II Opening. Middleburg, 1962. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Facts sheets, invitations and photographs. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Dedication. Dates- 1966. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- correspondence re. funding, construction, photographs, etc. Dates- 1965. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Plans for Collegiate Artmobile to visit Virginia Colleges. 1964-65. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Proposal to ask the Carnegie Foundation for funding for a collegiate artmobile, 1965. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Opening, Ashland, Virginia. Correspondence and programs, Sept. 1966. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from W.S. Robertson. Subject- Meeting of Virginia college Presidents regarding the Artmobile project to service college and University campuses. Dates- 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown, David Pittman, Peter Mooz. Subject- Artmobile workshop: program agenda, exhibition schedules, etc. \"Artmobile Chairman Handbook\". Dates- 7/74 - 7/77 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Fruehauf Trailer Co., artmobile manufacturer, 1965-66. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Proposed by Lt. Governor Mills Godwin, attempted to establish a Virginia Arts and Crafts Museum. Newspaper clippings, correspondence, 1965. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Pamphlets, prints, minutes and correspondence. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Arts and Humanities Summer Institute. Sponsored by the Va. Commission of Arts and Humanities at the Museum in 1971. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Informational pamphlet from the President's advisory Council on the Arts, 1963. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Art Council of America and Governor's office. Subject- invitation from the Art Council of America to be represented in this council, etc. Dates- 10/65-11/65. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from George Cruger (Editor, AIV), J.M. Brown and Wm. Gaines. Subject- Microfilming of AIV and checklist of Articles to date, Spring 1974. Catalog: \"Image\", George Eastman House, 1973. Dates- 11/73 - 2/79 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Memos and Correspondence. Dates- 1960 - 65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Search for a designer for the magazine. Letters to and from possible candidates. Dates- 1964.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Various issues of the publication. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- A.P. News clips regarding Museum, 1962. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Concerns the portrait bust of John Marshall.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- A.P.V.A. Pamphlets and Correspondence, 1972. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by J.M. Brown. Subject- agenda for the APVA (Association for the Preservation of VA. Antiquities) meeting held at VMFA, roster of exec. committee and trustees, etc. Dates- 3/72-5/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- List of members and programs. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Minutes and reports from annual meeting 1964-68. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- General correspondence to Directors of various museums regarding membership, loans of art works, invitations, etc.  Fact sheet on Artist housing in Soho. Dates- 1/67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Correspondence and minutes from annual meeting 1970-71. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Annual meeting: reports, minutes, events schedules, officers, membership. Code of Ethics for ilicit traffic in works of art. \"Reproductions and Reproduction Rights For Museum-Owned Objects\", 1962, American Federation of Arts. Dates- 1972, 1979 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Minutes from meeting. Dates- 5/59 - 6/59. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Proposals for membership. L. Cheek was membership chairman. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Minutes of meeting. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Report on dangers of lending objects to institutions for special exhibitions. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Questionnaires, 1962. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Dinner held at the Museum. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence with Lady Nancy Astor. Subject- Donation of her portrait by John Singer Sargent and china. Dates- 1959-61. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. to individuals, institutions and companies beginning with the letter \"B\". Subject- varied. Dates- 9/50-11/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and J.M. Brown. Subject- correspondence with institutions, individuals or corporations beginning with the letter \"B\" and the VMFA loan-own art service policy statement. Dates- 6/62-10/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Transcript of remarks by Frank Stanton on his award of the Michael Friedman Medal of the Architectural league, magazine clippings. Dates- 1964 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mr. Ballet and L. Cheek concerning the beginning and future of a theatre at the Museum.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, A. Ballet and trustees.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Baltimore Museum of Art calendars of events, correspondence about museum practices, etc. Dates- 9/48-3/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and Miss Iris Barry. Subject- giving a film lecture, newspaper clipping, etc. Dates- 8/49-5/50. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard, T.C. Colt, Jr. and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- general information about Barter Theatre (announcements, VA Highlands Festival schedule, etc.) and correspondence about the Museum sponsoring drama productions as a state extension service. Dates- 12/40. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Barzansky Galleries. Subject- invitation to a Harriet Fitzgerald exhibition at the Charles Barzansky Galleries, N.Y.C. Dates- 1/58-2/58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard, L. Cheek, Jr. and Governor Battle. Subject- thank you notes, etc. Dates- 11/50-2/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- pamphlet of the Museum's 1945-6 season. Dates- 1945-6. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence with Mrs. Bellows. Subject- the proposed acquisition of one of two of Bellows' paintings (Kids, The Teamster) which the museum didn't purchase. Dates-6/44. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr., Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- Fitzgerald Bemiss as a Trustee, correspondence about Board of Trustees and Membership Committee business, gifts to VMFA, etc. Dates- 6/54-4/66. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- visit to Florence, Italy and to see Bernhard Berenson. Dates- 1/56-10/59. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Exhibition: Eugene Berman's sketches for the Metropolitan Opera's Barber of Seville. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by J.M. Brown. Subject- Brown was a chairman of the panel of judges for the Franklin Mint Bicentennial Medal competition in the state of Virginia, official rules and entry form for competition, etc. Dates- 4/72-5/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- House Bill no.131 to keep Va. interstates free of billboards, response letters from Va. politicians, etc. Dates- 2/62. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- Mr. Paul Bird as a lecturer on contemporary painting, a transcript of the lecture, etc. Dates- 1/51-4/51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Accessions: Chinese objects. Requests for loan of A. Wyeth paintings from Wyeth Estate, invitation to Clare Boothe Luce to address 17th Annual Va. Public Relations Conference, letter of inquiry regarding the artist Lucille Sinclair Douglas. Accessions: Dubuffet prints, period chairs, pedestals, chest, Aphrodite Torso, female draped figure, Claude Hirst painting, Roger Barr painting. Eric Christmas and Festival Theatre, Ontario, Canada, proposal around building of Bristol Chapter House, furnishing of Agecroft Hall, expansion of University curriculum to include Art Historical Studies in surrounding colleges, Hogarth exhibition, World Museum Fund with description of event and agenda.  Text from \"Country Beautiful, America's Finest Small Museums\", with description of VMFA. Accession and gifts: \"The Little School Girl\", Degas; Amphipolis Gold. Dates- 1959-70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Minutes and Agendas. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Minutes and Agendas. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Minutes and agendas. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Minutes and Agendas. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek. Jr. Subject- By-Laws revised and adopted 1951, Organic Laws, announcements, replies, agenda and minutes of annual Board meeting 1950, committee reports, listing of Trustees, etc. Dates- 5/50-5/51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Col. H.W. Anderson. Subject- annual Board meeting, listing of Trustees 1952-3, announcement of annual meeting, VMFA Annual Report of the Director 1952, etc. Dates- 5/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- announcement, replies, agenda and minutes of annual meeting 1953, notice of amendments to the By-Laws, a VMFA report/essay \"The Need for Completing Its Addition\", etc. Dates- 5/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- annual Board meeting minutes 1953, 54, VMFA Annual Report of the Director 1954, notice of amendments to the By-Laws 1954, announcement, replies and agenda for meeting, etc. Dates- 4/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- minutes of Trustees annual meeting 1955, working papers for the meeting, committee reports, By-Laws revised and adopted 6/54, listing of insurance coverage, Museum events, etc. Dates- 5/55-8/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Mid-year meeting and agenda. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- announcement of annual meeting and luncheon for the Trustees, R.S.V.P.'s, attendance list, etc. Dates- 4/56-5/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Index cards with names and addresses of current and former Trustees.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by VMFA staff and Board Presidents. Subject- Board of Trustees committee appointments, appointment letters and reply letters for the following years: '45/6, '46/7, '47/8, '48/9 and '49/50. Dates- 1945-50.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- letters of appointment to serve on Trustee committees and reply letters, listing of committee appointments 1949-50, etc. Dates- 7/49-7/50.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and Mr. Henry W. Anderson (President of the Board). Subject- appointment to committee letters and reply letters, etc. Dates- 8/51-10/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence By L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- listing of committee appointments. Dates- 1954-5. Correspondence- Subject- listing of committee appointments. Dates- 1954-5. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- listing of Trustees committee appointments (1956-7), reply letters to committee appointments, etc. Dates- 8/56-9/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- notes on planning, cost estimates, invitations, replies to preview of A.D. Williams collection and dinner honoring Governor and Mrs. Battle, etc. Dates- 10/52-11/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- Museum events, working papers for the annual Board meetings and agendas, nominations to the Board, excerpts from the Board minutes, committee reports, etc. Dates- 2/37-1/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains miscellaneous correspondence, memos and minutes from meetings. 1948-49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Board annual meeting minutes 1955, By-Laws revised and adopted 1954, By-Laws and suggested revisions 1956, listing of Trustees 1955, Committee appointments 1954-57, etc. Dates- 1954-7. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Roster of the VMFA Board of Trustees. Dates- 8/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- announcement, replies for Board meeting, listing of Trustees 1952, 53, notice of meeting cancellation because of inability to secure a quorum, etc. Dates- 1/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- announcements, replies, agenda and minutes of Trustees special meeting and Executive Committee meeting, etc., 1/54-4/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- minutes of the Board of Trustees annual meetings. Dates- 1934-43. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. Subject- suggested plan for developing VMFA collections by Colt (1945), announcements and replies for Board annual meeting , prepared budget 1947-8, listings of Trustees, officers and committees, etc. Dates- 10/45-6/47. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Minutes and agendas. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Minutes and agendas. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Minutes and agenda. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- sightseeing boat tour on the James River. Dates- 2/57-5/57. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Mrs. John H. Bocock as a Trustee, Board of Trustees, Entertainment and Accessions Committee business, art lending service information, gifts to VMFA, etc. Dates- 5/51-10/64. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Cheek writing introduction for A. Aubrey Bodine's photography book: The Face of Virginia, draft of the foreword/introduction, biographical information on Bodine, etc. Dates- 3/62-1/64. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- letter to Hon. Armstead L. Boothe about appointment to Board. Dates- 6/64-6/68. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, Jr. primarily with the Sheraton Hotel. Subject- a cocktail party held on Cheek's Boston trip, guest lists, invitations, etc. Dates- 10/58-11/58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. with various Boston Museum staff. Subject- museum practices, loans, speaking engagements, exchange publications, etc. Dates- 11/47-10/54.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- loaning objects to VMFA, correspondence about museum practices, lecture given by Cheek in Boston about art in Virginia, etc. Dates- 3/55-4/61. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and V.Y. Bowditch. Subject- Bowditch biographical information, drama schedule 1955-6 season, evaluations, theatre operations, etc. Dates- 7/55-10/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Theatre director of Pasadena Playhouse 1957. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. with E.G. Bowles and the Public Works Administration (PWA). Subject- landscaping the Museum and bids complying with PWA, construction contract 4/36, classifications of labor/workmen and wage rates 12/34 and Form Of Bond-VA 4/36. Dates-3/36-12/36. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Mr. Blythe W. Branch. Subject- Branch's membership to the VMFA Board of Trustees, Museum events and daily operations, the following Museum publications: Virginia Museum of Fine Arts By-Laws, 1st Annual Financial Report of the Curator (4/13/35-6/15/36) and Virginia Museum of Fine Arts 1st Quarterly Financial Report of the Curator (5/1/36), listing of suggested prospective Trustees, listing of Trustee committee appointments 1937, sketches of Museum floor plan, etc. Dates- 12/34-5/37. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Mr. Blythe W. Branch. Subject- Branch's presidency of the VMFA Board of Trustees, Museum events and daily operations, Museum investments and gifts to the Museum, Museum publication: Prospectus of Program Season of 1937-38, radio talk show transcript 3/38, etc. Dates- 6/37-6/38. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Mr. Blythe W. Branch. Subject- Branch's presidency of the VMFA Board of Trustees, Museum events and daily operations, Museum investments and gifts to the Museum, PWA grant offer 1938 to the Museum, letter from VMFA rejecting the offer of a PWA grant, copy of the resolution that Henry P. Strause, Esq. be named first Honorary Benefactor of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, etc. Dates- 7/38-6/39. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Mr. Blythe W. Branch. Subject- Branch's presidency of the VMFA Board of Trustees, Museum events and daily operations, Trustee committee appointments 1939-40, essays by Branch about WWII, financial situation of the Museum 1939, creation of a \"Ways and Means\" committee, etc. Dates- 8/39-6/40. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Mr. Blythe Branch. Subject- Branch's presidency of the VMFA Board of Trustees, staff organization (1940), plan for VA artist fellowships, \"Art in Virginia\" an article written by Colt, Museum events and daily operations, Museum investments and gifts to the Museum, biographical information on Branch, Trustee committee appointments 1940-1, etc. Dates- 6/40-5/41. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Mr. Blythe W. Branch. Subject- Branch's presidency of the VMFA Board of Trustees, biographical information on Branch, Museum events and daily operations, Museum investments and gifts to the Museum, winner of the first Webster S. Rhoads medal, etc. Dates- 5/41-6/42. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Thalhimer Brothers, Inc. Subject- use of VMFA's Medieval Gallery for British Embassy reception. Dates- 6/1/65. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- brochures for the VA Dance Society, VA Film Society and VA Chamber Music Society. Dates- 1963-72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- loaning objects to Brooklyn Museum, correspondence about museum practices, exchange publications, etc. Dates- 2/48-1/60. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- essay written by J. Carter Brown for New York University. Dates- 5/60. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- news releases about James M. Brown becoming VMFA Director, newspaper clippings, photos of Brown, Report of the Director 1972-3, etc. Dates- 6/69-11/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by VMFA staff and Trustees. Subject- plans for receiving the new Director. Dates- 6/69-7/69. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Fred Haseltine (Assistant to Director). Subject- list of objects being offered to the Museum including: antique gold boxes, ornaments, clocks, etc., letters to the executors of the Ailsa Mellon Bruce estate, correspondence with Paul Mellon, news releases and news paper clippings about gift, photos of the galleries, etc. Dates- 8/70-3/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Mr. David K.E. Bruce as a Trustee, Board of Trustees business, gifts to VMFA, etc. Dates- 5/48-3/63. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- proposed acquisition of the Brummer collection of Medieval art, report on collection, list of objects, correspondence to Paul Mellon, etc., later sold to Duke University. Dates- 12/65-4/66. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and the Smithsonian Traveling Exhibition Service. Subject- American folk art exhibition organized by the Smithsonian for the Brussels International Exhibition 1958, includes layouts and photos, etc. Dates- 3/58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Cheek's membership on the Fine Arts Advisory Committee to U.S. Commission for the Brussels Universal and International Exhibition of 1958, committee meeting minutes 1957, committee roster, etc. Dates- 2/57-2/58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- American folk art exhibition organized by the Smithsonian for the Brussels International Fair 1958, Cheek was an advisory committee member, loan, catalogue and installation lists, information on slide presentation- \"Art in American Museums\", etc. Dates- 3/58-5/58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- sketches, plans of the U.S. pavilion for the Brussels International Fair 1958, information and listing of objects in the \"American Folk Art\" exhibition, etc. Dates- 1/58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and Harry Bertoia (Sculptor). Subject- the acquisition of a Bertoia piece (Tree) shown at the Brussels Fair. Dates- 8/57-11/58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr., Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- D. Tennant Bryan as a Trustee, Board of Trustee and Membership Committee business, etc. Dates- 10/47-6/57. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Mr. D. Tennant Bryan. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, membership to the Museum, etc. Dates- 5/51-9/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr., Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Mr. J. Stewart Bryan. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, loan of paintings for inaugural exhibition, gift to Museum, etc. Dates- 6/35-6/45. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Thomas P. Bryan as a Trustee, Board of Trustee business, etc. Dates- 9/58-11/63. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- congratulatory letter to Mr. Thomas P. Bryan on election as Mayor, Date- 6/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. to Buchholz Gallery. Subject- proposed purchases, loans, exchange publications, etc. Dates- 4/47-8/47. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- VMFA budget exhibit 1959 and 1966-8, resume of the VMFA Trustees before the Appropriations Committee 1964, budget requests 1960-1 and 1962-4, etc. Dates- 9/61-2/64. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Walter S. Robertson (VMFA President of the Board). Subject- roster of Governor's Budget Advisory Board 1965, outline for capital outlay funds dinner, invitation letter to Trustees, etc. Dates- 5/65-6/65. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- proposed 25th anniversary budget, correspondence about obtaining a Budget Committee for the 25th anniversary program, anniversary publications, etc. Dates- 1/60-3/61. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- information about Capital Outlay Commission dinner and theatre, etc. Dates- 11/60-12/60. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- suggested order of events for Budget Advisory Committee meeting, invitation letters to the Presidents of VMFA affiliate chapters, draft of end of dinner announcement, etc. Dates- 7/61-9/61. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- list of Governor's Budget Advisory Committee 1969, review of Museum's request for capital outlay funds to construct North Wing and theatre, etc. Dates- 4/69. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- roster of Governor's Budget Advisory Board 1967, outline for Cheek's remarks to Budget Advisory Committee, etc. Dates- 1/67-5/67. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- roster of Governor's Budget Advisory Committee members 1972-4, request for hearing, dinner invitations for Advisory Committee, etc. Dates- 5/71. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- working papers and news releases about the addition to the Museum. Dates- 6/49-6/50. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. to other U.S. art museums. Subject- installation and advice on purchasing an air conditioning system. Dates- 5/53-3/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Wm. Rhodes. Subject- correspondence about air condition system failure. Dates- 9/61. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- addition and renovation to the Museum, proposals and preliminary studies by Mr. Merrill Lee, Architect, copy of a Architects and Consulting Architects Contract, etc. Dates- 12/49-8/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard primarily with Architects M.C. Lee and Eggers and Higgins. Subject- schedule of interior installation, list of architects bills, building inspection, review work/progress, photographs of progress of additions to the Museum 1953, etc. Dates-12/48-4/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Concerns the proposed addition the VMFA 1949-50.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Baskervill and Sons (architects and engineers) preliminary drawings, schedule for construction project, etc. Dates- 7/64-12/64. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Attempt by the United Daughters of the Confederacy to expand their facility on the block. The Museum's and the Virginia Historical Society's attempts to stop them and acquire the land for their own use. Dates- 1949-50. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- information about equipment needed to supply music to members' quarters, lobby area and galleries. Dates- 7/54-5/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- information about sound equipment. Dates- 6/54-7/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- information on purchasing folding and stackable chairs. Dates- 8/53-5/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- extending the rise of freight elevator. Dates- 8/53-10/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- proposals and layout for a film production unit to be located in the new wing (to make interpretative sound films). Dates- 7/53-4/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- information, blueprints on changes to and installation of kitchen equipment. Dates- 6/53-4/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- the proposed purchase and installation of photographic equipment, correspondence with other art museums about creating and maintaining a darkroom and staff photographer. Dates- 8/53-2/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- blueprints of check room, information about coat, overshoe and umbrella racks for the Museum check room. Dates- 9/53-7/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- information about seating for the theatre and auditorium, blueprints of the auditorium. Dates- 8/53-8/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- List of machinery and equipment needed for the new shop. Dates- 8/17/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- information about chandelier for front entrance of Museum. Dates- 9/64. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from M.C. Lee, Architect. Subject- alterations and additions to the Museum, color samples and specs for painting and finishing, etc. Dates- 8/54-2/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains amounts of pledges and names of donors giving money for new galleries.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Gallery floor plans: VMFA, Brooklyn Museum, Victoria and Albert, British Museum, Art Institute of Chicago, Walters. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and Merrill C. Lee, Architect. Subject- progress photographs and negatives (north wing). Dates- 5/53-3/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Architects: contractual agreements, VMFA design program, Capital Outlay Appropriation, alteration, additions, cost estimates, expenditures, contracts for Doyle and Russell and Merrill C. Lee (AIA). Dates- 12/48 - 12/54 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- blueprints of a darkroom and information about and catalogs of photographic equipment. Dates- 8/50-6/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Concerns securing restricted material such as steel for post-wartime construction. 1951-52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- Economic Stabilization Committee (ESA) search for qualified women employees, ESA headquarters to be located in Richmond, federal government regulations that established ceiling prices for all commodities and services (except those specifically exempt) upon the basis of prices in effect between 12/19/50-1/25/51. Dates- 2/51-12/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- \"Final Statement Museum Of Fine Arts Richmond, Virginia\", contract dated June 9th, 1952. Financial statement/contract from Doyle and Russell Construction. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Terra cotta statues at the North entrance to the Museum. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Original Building: \"Manual On The Planning And Execution Of State Capital Outlays\", 9/1/44, contracts: Doyle and Russell (Building Contractors) and Merrill C. Lee (AIA). Detail for additions and deletion from original building. Design contracts and inspection reports. Dates- 1952 - 55, 1966, 1969 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Brochures, drawings, correspondence 1953. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- information on red carpet and padding for the front entrance. Dates- 8/51-5/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Meeting with Interior designers 1954. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Regarding plants around the Waddy fountain. 1954. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Drawings and Correspondence 1954. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- the Richmond Junior League's proposed campaign to raise money for construction of South wing for the Museum, working papers for and final copy of the pamphlet: \"The Virginia Museum Needs Wings\", etc. Dates-12/44. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- renovations and construction of a new wing to the Museum, Cheek's comments on preliminary and revised drawings, and construction progress, Architects and Consulting Architects Contract (Merrill C. Lee, Architect, Eggers and Higgins, Consulting Architects), an essay \"The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Need for Completing Its Addition\", etc. Dates- 1/49-2/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- information relating to addition to Museum, several reports including: Building Program 1950-1, Addition to Building 1949-50, The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts The Need For Completing its Addition, History of Appropriation for Construction (1948-53) ,also, notes for Sen. Gray about Museum addition (1952). Dates- 1948-53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- miscellaneous daily and general building maintenance. Dates- 2/60-10/60. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence with Governors Stanley and Battle. Subject- improvements on Museum building and completion of new wing (1954). Dates- 12/50- 5/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Drawings and Correspondence 1954. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject-construction/installation of American and English galleries, alterations to Medieval hall, blueprints, etc. Dates- 7/54-9/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- information on purchase of steel lockers, blueprints, etc. Dates- 4/54-6/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- information about ordering office furniture designed by Eero Saarinen. Dates- 8/64-1/66. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Alfred Geiffert, landscape architect. 1949-55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- analysis of situation concerning the parking lot and planting, etc. Dates- 8/66-10/67. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Budget Estimates for landscaping the grounds of the Museum around addition, 1954-56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- information and bids on purchasing lighting and steel storage equipment. Dates- 11/53-7/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- info on purchase of supplies for dining room/cafeteria: placemats, traymats, doilies, napkins, matches. Dates- 1/55-7/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains plans for the Waddy Fountain, and furnishing brochures. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Carl Milles, donor of the Little Triton Fountain 1954. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- marble chips for garden court fountain request for information about installation of mosaics in garden court. Dates- 8/54-12/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- proposed purchase of wall coverings for new galleries (movable partitions and door headers). Dates- 2/54-12/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- commission to decorate behind refreshment counter in the new building, commission switches from Julien Binford to Richard Q. Yardley. Dates- 6/54-4/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Richard Q. Yardley Mural in the refreshment room. Also contains information on Julien Binford who was originally retained to do the mural before Yardley. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr., L. Cheek, Jr., Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- Public Works Administration Grant for Museum addition, application to National Production Authority (N.P.A.) for assistance in obtaining materials for proposed Museum construction. Dates- 10/35-9/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- staff requests for facilities and equipment, list of private funds for Museum addition, Board resolution about the construction on the building, etc. Dates- 7/48-3/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- drawings of proposed Museum addition, Special Building Committee procedure in dealing with Appropriations Committee of the House of Delegates, etc. Dates- 6/65. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek and New York City Museums: Metropolitan, Guggenheim, MOMA, and Whitney. Subject- Extended loans of paintings and sculpture for the VMFA's new wing of Contemporary Art, scheduled for Jan. 1970. Correspondence from L. Cheek to John Walker to address the Collectors Circle. Dates- 7/69 - 10/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- report on budget dinners 6/65, Cheek's itinerary for talks 1965, etc. Dates- 1965. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek and Joseph Whitehead (Interior Designer). Subject- Interiors of the New South Wing, Fabric sample enclosed. Correspondence between L. Cheek and Bernard Bothner of the Brooklyn Museum. Subject- Resources for slides to accompany the reinstallation of the Egyptian Gallery. Dates- 6/66- 3/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Proposals for gallery orientation theatre systems. Memo To VMFA staff regarding upcoming Fellows meeting. Dates- 4/66 - 6/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek to other museum directors. Subject- Request for slides of recent building additions to their respective museums, to prepare for a presentation to the Virginia Legislature. Dates- 4/65 - 6/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Survey conducted by L. Cheek to determine the necessity of a sprinkler system in galleries. Letters, cards of response and survey results. Dates- 8/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains brochures and catalogs 1952. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- photos of preliminary architect's drawings, preliminary cost estimates, etc. Dates- 7/62-10/64. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Information concerning the MOMA 30th Anniversary, building funds drive with text of building/expansion plans, \"Toward The New Museum Of Modern Art\" , 11/62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- review of presentations to the Art Commission, photos of other art museum additions, statements about addition (Mr. Wallace K. Harrison and Mr. Frederick D. Nichols), etc. Dates- 9/65. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Sculpture garden fountain and the renovation of the theatre lobby. Dates- 7/76 - 4/77 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and Wm. Higgins. Subject- Membership drive/ New Wing opening, progress reports to members of the Board, financial statements: cost estimates, design fees, operating fund, construction timetables. Fact sheet relating to history of VMFA. Signficant dates for the Virginia Museum, \"History of North Wing Construction\". Dates- 4/71 - 12/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown, D. Nicholas and C. Chamberlayne (Hardwick). Subject- Progress timetable, architectural engineering/ landscape/ interior design. Revisions/ alterations to construction, cost estimates, instructions to bidding contractors. Review by building committee of the Board of Trustees. Minutes of the building committee, 2/25/72, drawing/plans. Dates- 1971 - 73 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown, D. Nichols and C. Humelsine. Subject- North Wing plans, justification and description, funding, appeal to legislature to win support for North Wing funding. Rosters: Appropriations committee, finance committee, Governor's budget advisory committee. Essay- \"The Unique, Pioneering Virginia Museum\" and \"Facts on the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts\". Dates- 1967, 1971 - 72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from W.S. Robertson and L. Cheek. Subject- Original design of North Wing per L. Cheek and Baskerville (AIA), later rejected by the Arts Commission. List of significant dates with regard to North and South Wing additions. Minutes of Special building Fund committee, 3/11/65, original building proposal, photographs. Bulletin vol.26, no.2 10/65. Dates- 9/65 - 4/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Photographs/Plans/Drawings from Baskerville and Son (AIA) for:entrance hall, basement/sub-basement, site plan elevations/cross section, gallery floor plans and views of entire block.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown, D. Nicholas and L. Noland (building committee). Subject- Construction, architectural engineering, capital outlay, construction bids, plans and contract documents. Dates- 1972 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- blank order forms labeled VMFA NPA Regulation No. 4. Dates- [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence with Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- National Production Authority (NPA) regulations, order listings for maintenance, repair and operating (MRO) supplies, regulations about using the DO-97 rating (Form used to obtain MRO supplies), quota for the 4th quarter 1951, etc. Dates- 3/51-7/51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Correspondence about construction and funding (some PWA) of a wing to the Museum, publication: Working Relationships Between Private Architects and Engineers and the Commonwealth of VA (2/44, Governors' office, Division of the Budget) and The General Conditions of the Contract for the Construction of Buildings (standard form of the American Institute of Architects). [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence with Doyle and Russell, Building and Industrial Construction. Subject- Bronze founders tablets, frames, building inspections and taking over and operating the building 10/35. Dates- 8/35-10/36. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence with Peebles and Ferguson, Architects, Norfolk. Subject-blueprints (including detail of the Portuguese Room dated 9/18/35), maintenance and furnishings (benches, plaques, interior painting, etc.) for the Museum. Dates- 4/35- 6/37. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence with Ferguson, Meakin and Moore, Architects, Norfolk. Subject- reproductions of drawings of proposed south wing, drawings, bids, etc. Dates- 10/37-5/38. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Plans and Correspondence 1954-56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- photos of drawings showing the proposed additions and alterations to Museum. Dates- 1965. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Plans and correspondence regarding the memorial plaques around the building: R.E. Lee Camp, Waddy and the Old Dominion Foundation fountains. 1954 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- construction/installation for the Pratt collection, blueprints, progress reports to Mr. John Lee Pratt, etc. Correspondence with Milton Samuels of French and Company who designed the installation, including quotes for fabric, carpet, cases, carpentry, lighting (including the chandelier). Cheek asked Pratt to fund it and he agreed. Lots of invoices. Dates- 6/54-5/55.   [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Baskerville and Sons, Architects, 3/11/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- correspondence about building models, preliminary drawings, furnishing and equipment catalogues, etc. Dates- 4/65-12/66. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains correspondence and statements from Marcellus Wright and Son. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek and Merill Lee (architect) and Chairman of the Building and grounds committee, concerning construction of the service area. Dates- 1/59 - 10/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Eggers and Higgins, Architects. Sketches and drawings 1949 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr., J.M. Brown and Erwin H. Will (VMFA President of the Board). Subject- all aspects of construction of the South Wing, additions and alterations to Museum, landscaping, fountain, parking lot, etc. Dates- 12/66-3/73. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- minutes of South Wing construction conferences 1969-72, outline of construction to South Wing, etc. Dates- 1969-72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Governors Dinner/Event in celebration of the South Wing: program agenda, menu, dedication plans, News Media reception, Rosters: House of Delegates, Senate, Trustees. Key presented to Governor Linwood Holton donated to the archives by Anne Holton November 3, 2022. Dates- 1970 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Capital Outlay requests, individual project descriptions, preliminary plans, tabulations of construction bids, estimated income sources, floor plans, budgets, invoices, Executive Committee Minutes and Building Committee Minutes. Dates- 1964 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Erwin Will. Subject- New duct layout for the South Wing attic space: revisions necessary due to mistakes in original drawings and improper work. Financial statements. Dates- 1968 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- VMFA Charter, Act of March 27, 1934. Design program (2/18/49) Phase II, museum enlargement, boiler replacement, contract cost estimates, committee no.279-A, addendum no.7 to the drawings and alterations to VMFA. Theatre light control system, weekly project inspections. \"General Conditions Of The Contract For Capital Outlay Projects\". Dates- 2/52 - 11/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and members of the building committee. Subject- Proposed additions, rejection of north facade by Arts Commission. Excerpts from Minutes of Art Commission Meeting, 6/4/65, 7/9/65, 7/29/66. \"The Virginia Museum Opens The New South Wing\", Press package, Brief History and Signficant Dates of VMFA, photographs. Dates- 1965 - 70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Supplemental Agreement #2: Additions and alteration to various aspects of structural design contracts. Dates- 1953 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Interior construction and design. 1954. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- theatre equipment purchasing list, blueprints of theatre, installation of theatre and projection equipment and an orchestra lift, local building committee meeting minutes, etc. Dates- 7/53-10/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- theatre equipment: bronze stands and velvet ropes. Dates- 1/55-5/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Construction blueprints and plans. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Letter of invitation to Trustees, former and current, to celebrate the construction of the North Wing, seating arrangement and timetable for event. Letter to Gov. Holton concerning ground breaking ceremonies and gala dinner. Dates - 1/73 - 2/73 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. to Col. Anderson. Subject- proposal for theatre for Museum, possible recreation center for armed forces stationed in Richmond. Dates- 2/51-4/51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Waddy Memorial and Triton Fountains 1954. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- B.F. Ruskin and Associates 1953-55 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- committee reports on funding for construction of addition to the Museum, schedule of payments to date (12/4/50 and 12/20/50). Dates- 10/50-4/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- additions and alterations to VMFA 1955, list of Museum alterations and additions to date 6/15/55 by Merrill C. Lee, Architect, VMFA Noise Survey CA 9687 (1955), blueprints, etc. Dates- 1/54-9/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains architectural plans for the first addition to the museum. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr., L. Cheek, Jr., and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- cost estimates/proposed funding for Museum addition, copy of the resolution to establish a Local Building Committee, announcements, replies and minutes of Local Building Committee meetings 1950-2, etc. Dates- 1/46-6/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Local Building Committee, 1951-54. Information regarding the local contractor. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- minutes and outlines of VMFA Building Committee meetings 1952-3. Dates- 6/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard, L. Cheek, Jr., and G.D. Gibson (Chairman of the VMFA Building Committee). Subject- addition to Museum building, listing of additions and alterations to the building, agenda and minutes of Building Committee meetings 1953-4, etc. Dates- 9/53-6/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- addition to Museum building, minutes, announcement and agenda for VMFA Building Committee meetings 1954-5, list of contributors to Museum Building Fund, etc. Dates- 7/54-6/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by G.D. Gibson (Trustee). Subject- installation of Museum equipment, minutes of the Buildings and Grounds Committee meetings 1955-6, etc. Dates- 9/56-12/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains lists of expenditures, list of private donors with amounts donated for the addition to the Museum.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- VMFA Local Buildings and Grounds Committee meeting minutes 1948-56, listing of committee meeting dates 1948-56. Dates- 1948-56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard to Senator Garland Gray. Subject- information about planning costs for addition to Museum building, Museum business and events, etc. Dates- 5/51-7/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Copies of the Museum's members bulletin. Vol.1, No.8, Vol.7, No.'s 1,4and6, Vol.8, No.'s 5and8, Vol.9, No.'s 1,2and4, Vol.10, No.'s 1,2,7and8, Vol.11, No.'s 1,2,3,4,5,6,7and9, Vol.12, No.'s 8and9, Vol.13, No.'s 6and9, Vol.14, No.'s 1,3,6,7,8and9, Vol.15, No.'s 3,4,5,6,7,8and9, Vol.16, No.'s 1,2,3,4,5and6. Dates- 9/46-2/56.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Bulletins with general information and a survey of sources of income, private and public, from various museums. Dates-1962 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- 1962-1966 Donations, Trustee File. Dates- 7/55 - 12/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between J.M. Brown and members of Board of Trustees. Subject- Revision of By-laws and Memorial Fund Policy, revisions and recommendations, minutes from sub- committee on By-laws. Dates- 1958 and 1971 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- VMFA By-Laws (revised and adopted 5/51, 5/53, 6/54), Notice of Amendments to By-Laws (6/50, 5/53, 6/54), VMFA Organic Laws, etc.. Dates- 1950-54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. to Senator Byrd. Subject- amendment of IRS code Sec. 863, exempting works of art loaned for exhibition in this country from federal estate taxes. Dates- 7/51-10/51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr., Mrs. J.G. Pollard, and L. Cheek, Jr. to individuals, institutions and companies beginning with the letters Ca-Cn. Subject- varied, including four letters from Alexander Calder about Museum purchase of one of his pieces. Dates- 8/45-11/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek. Subject- Loans of artwork, Trustees, Fellows, Mary Callery (juror, 1963 Va. Artists Exhibition). Accessions and gifts: Tree, Callery; Han Dynasty pottery; Nanny, T. Sully. Dates- 2/59 - 4/62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between J.M. Brown and P. Near to J. Brun and H. Jucker. Subject- Acquisition and provenance of Caligula, Newspaper clippings. Dates- 1971-72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Biographical data, his term as Treasurer of the Fellows. Dates- 1/60-6/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and Mr. John Canaday (from University of VA). Subject- Christmas card design by Canaday, loan of a sculpture show, jobs, etc. Dates- 5/49-5/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Capital outlay requests for parking area, South Wing, Entrance Improvements, Expenditures and revenues for the year ending 6/1960. \"Instructions for Form c-54-A (individual project report)\" from Commission on State Capital Outlays and Means of Financing. General Endowment Income 1960-61; Capital Outlay for Galleries, landscaping, Egyptian gallery and North Wing, 1935-60. Collections for which there is inadequate exhibition space, list of cultures that are not represented or under-represented, roster of members serving on the \"Commission on State Capital Outlays and Means of Financing. Dates- 1960-61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Includes Frances Benjamin Johnston acquisition.","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- officers from the Carnegie Corporation visiting Richmond and the Museum. Dates- 8/55-12/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek to F. Anderson (Carnegie Corporation). Subject- Experimental use of Carnegie Collection of Materials for the Instruction of American Culture and funding of Collegiate Artmobile IV. Proposal, '\" An Artmobile for Virginia Colleges\", March 1965, Supplement, A Statewide Stimulus for Education in the Humanities, Statement of purpose, photocopy of partial grant payment. Dates- 1/58-7/67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence with Carnegie Corporation of New York and Carnegie Institute, Department of Fine Arts. Subject- Frances Benjamin Johnston acquisition, requesting a grant, requesting loans for inaugural exhibition, counsel on museum practices. Dates-8/35- 12/44. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and Carnegie Trust. Subject- a visit to Richmond by officers of three British Carnegie Foundations, information on Carnegie Trust 1954, etc. Dates- 8/55-10/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek to Secretary of Carnegie Dunfermline Trust. Subject- Roster of Carnegie Delegation visiting VMFA; Annual Report- Carnegie Dunfermline Trustees, 1960. Dates- 7/59-60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- job of Technical Director of the Theatre Division, etc. Dates- 6/55-5/57. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Lists of 25th Anniversary donors; VMFA presidents and terms of office 1935-60. Essay- \" The Arts In Virginia\", Walter S. Robertson (Pres. VMFA). Essay- \"Collecting In America\", Alfred Frankfurter (editor and Pres., Art News) Dates- 1/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- listing of orders for and purchasers of the Healy's Sitters Catalogues, thank you notes for exchange publications, list of relatives of Judge John Barton Payne, etc. Dates- 4/51-4/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Jaquelin-Ambler Portrait catalogs, listing of the members of the Jaquelin, Ambler and Broadnax families. Dates- 11/48-5/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- a fellowship set up by the Catherwood Foundation (previous owners of the Dali jewels) to be used for travel/education in Europe, information about transporting Dali jewels from the Museum. Dates- 11/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Fellowship for artists provided by the Catherwood Foundation and awarded and administered by the VMFA that year. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mr. William Gaines and L. Cheek, Jr. and M.B. Christison (Assistant Director). Subject- Gaines biographical information, Catherwood Foundation fellowship recipient, application, recommendations and award letter for fellowship, list and some photos of work submitted, etc. Dates- 3/56-11/56.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Annual luncheon and tour. Dates- 3/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. to Century Lighting Co. Subject- lighting for the artmobile and theatre, etc. Dates- 6/53-1/59. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- pamphlets from the Convention and Tourist Bureau (Richmond). Dates- 1949-51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- pamphlets from the Virginia Chamber of Commerce. Dates- 5/49-3/51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Restoration of Old Botetourt Hotel, Gloucester, Va.; Programming instructions for \"Civilization\" Film Series; proposal and budget for statewide broadcast of Affiliate promotionals. Rosters of Affiliates, Chapters and Confederation Officers; Minutes of \"Executive Committee Meeting\", 10/72; maps, postcards, press release, newspaper clipping, photographs. Dates- 2/67-7/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Winter Conference agenda, participants, newspaper clippings. Dates- 12/71-3/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Proposal and budget. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Affiliate/Chapter offices Museum Lecture/Tour; roster of Officers, speaking schedule, events, remarks for each engagement. Dates- 1968 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Prototype for letter to be sent from all VMFA Chapter Presidents to convince Legislature of the need for new building. Dates- 1/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Dali Jewels. Date- 7/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. primarily to realtors and lawyers. Subject- sale of Cheek's property \"Faraway Farms\", information on sale of Chebry Co. property, etc. Dates- 6/50-10/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to T.C. Colt, Jr. from L. Cheek (when he was Chairman of the Fine Arts Department at The College of William and Mary and when he was Director at the Baltimore Museum of Fine Arts). Subject- art in Virginia, counsel on museum practices, etc. Dates- 12/36-1/42. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- The retirement of L. Cheek, Trustee dinner honoring the occasion, presentation of \"Thomas Jefferson Public Service Award\", with remarks by Lt. Gov. F.G. Pollard; South Wing construction; invitations and newspaper interview with L. Cheek. Dates- 1/65-3/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, W.S. Robertson and Morton Thalhimer. Subject- Letters of moral support, press releases and newspaper clippings announcing the resignation of L. Cheek (decision later recanted). Dates- 1958 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Regarding L. Cheek's reconsideration of his resignation. Dates- 1958 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Resolution from VMFA Council regarding the outstanding contributions of L. Cheek. Includes letters from and too supporters. Dates- 1958 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Replies to his reconsideration of resignation. Dates- 1958 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Text from interview of 11/2/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- PR, decorations, lecture, etc. Dates- 12/58 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Memo to VMFA staff, PR, agenda, etc. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Thank you letter from by a class participant.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Correspondence regarding classes at the museum. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Registration information and class lists.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by M.B. Christison. Subject- installation of collections and exhibitions, Museum programming, biographical information, etc. Dates- 10/54-6/61. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence of Muriel B. Christison, Associate Director for Collections and Education.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence of Muriel B. Christison, Associate Director for Collections and Education.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence of Muriel B. Christison, Associate Director for Collections and Education.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. Christison. Subject- scripts and working papers for children's radio program (\"Treasure Trails\" on WRVA), listing of slides for Season Survey and information on a Life magazine photo exhibition entitled \"Egypt\". Dates- 10/51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Vouchers and receipts for travel expenses, 1948-54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Christmas cards received by the Museum, a copy of the Museum Christmas card (1956), Information about a Christmas tree in the Members' suite, etc. Dates- 11/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Commission of Virginia Artists to design Christmas Cards; rosters: Board of Trustees, A.A.M.D., newspaper clippings, cards, photographs. Dates- 1966-72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and R.A. Velz (Administrator). Subject- ordering Christmas decorations. Dates- 11/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown, Peter Mooz, Sydney and Frances Lewis. Subject- Remarks by J.M. Brown on the dedication of the North Wing and on his resignation. Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, Lewis gift of funds for Art Nouveau purchases, Noland gift of \"Rotating Sphere\", reattribution of the Jewel casket. Dates- 1976 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Controversy concerning gift of Walter P. Chrysler, newspaper clippings, and Chrysler newsletters, 1973-75. Dates- 1969 - 75 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Henry Clay Hofheimer and J.M. Brown. Subject- New wing, correspondence between the Executive Board, the closing of the Chrysler Museum School, operating budget, accessions, list of objects. Minutes of Executive Board, 2/8/72. Transcript of William L. Parkers, et al complaints vs. Walter P. Chrysler Jr. et as Defendants. Dates- 1972 - 33 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Chrysler collection exhibition at the Museum and possible Artmobile tour, listing of pieces in collection, etc. Dates- 9/49-6/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Loan Exhibition for Church Silver of Colonial Williamsburg, outline for proposed exhibition, budget, letter drafts to Church Wardens, lists of Episcopal Churches owning Church Sliver, Format for catalogue. Dates- 7/68-4/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- information about proposed reproduction in miniature of a Cigar Store figure from the Museum collection. Dates- 7/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- proposed reproduction in miniature of American cigar store figures from the Museum collection. Dates- 5/56-12/59. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek Subject- Civil War Centennial Exhibition, agenda, maps, newsletters, VMT copy of \"Certificate of Award\", conferred on the Virginia Civil War Commission. \"Virginia Joins The Confederacy, Chronology of Events November 1860 through 1861\", Civil War Centennial, 1961-1965 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Cheek's membership on advisory council of the Civil War Centennial Commission, site development study for proposed Confederate Memorial Park in the Museum area, \"Report of the Preliminary Plans of the Virginia Civil War Commission to the General Assembly\" 12/59, etc. Dates- 5/59- 12/59. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by J.M. Brown. Subject- Programming, Ticket Stubs, newspaper reviews, news releases, photographs. Dates- 7/70 - 9/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between J.M. Brown and Joseph Lucas (pres. Civitan Club) [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Resume of Cleveland Museum President, Sherman Emery Lee with photo, Cleveland Plain Dealer Interview \"Sherman Lee's Double Life\". Dates- 12/55-58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Mrs. Clopton complaint about film tickets. Dates- 2/60. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- membership in The Poetry Society of Virginia. Dates- 2/53-10/59. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr., Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr., to individuals, institutions and companies beginning with the letters Co-Cz. Subject- varied. Dates- 8/45-12/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr., L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Geri Melchers Memorial; Minutes of Annual Meeting 1962; Minutes of Executive Committee Annual Meeting 1962; restaurant feasibility. Dates- 1957-71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- arranging a lecture by Mr. Alexander S. Cochran, Architect in conjunction with the exhibition \"Domestic Architecture of the San Francisco bay Region\", biographical information, etc. Dates- 10/49-2/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Artmobile, gifts. Dates- 6/54 - 6/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from the American Association of Museums (AAM). Subject- copies of the Code of Ethics for Museum Workers 1925 AAM report. Dates- 1925. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Remarks on \"The Relation of Trustees and Professional Staff of General Art Museums\", delivered by Charles Nagel 5/17/69,  \"Code of Ethics for Museum Workers\" 1925. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Rhodes Rathskellar, proposals for lunchroom: use by staff, volunteer personnel, policy on break schedule and lunch periods. Dates- 1964 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from P. Near and Peter Mooz. Subject- Checklist of the status, strength, weaknesses and needs of the VMFA. Damage report, gifts of artworks and accessions, Art Purchase Fund, press releases. Letters to Christo and Robert Rauschenberg. Dates- 1976-77 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains photographs, letters, newspaper clippings and information from dealers, prices regarding possible acquisitions. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains photographs, and information regarding possible additions to the collection. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains photographs, prices and other information relating to possible acquisitions. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains photographs, and information regarding possible additions to the collection. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and M.B. Christison (assistant Director for Collections and Education). Subject- listing of possible additions to Museum's collections 1953, information and some photos of objects considered for acquisition, correspondence with art dealers, etc. Dates- 12/51- 11/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by M.B. Christison (Assistant Director) and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- listing of possible additions to the Museum's collections, information and some photos about objects considered for Museum acquisition, correspondence with art dealers, etc. Dates- 1/53-11/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown, P. Near, F. Brandt and P. Mooz. Subject- Reorganization of the Collector-of-the-year. 1975- Mrs. Lummont du Pont Copeland Collection on Export Porcelain. 1977- David Lloyd Kruger Collection of Contemporary Art. 1978- Hugo Weisgall Collection, list of objects, copies of scores for the Weisgall Concert catalog. Dates- 1974 - 78 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from P. Near to members. Subject- Collectors circle event with lecture by Caroline Keck. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Cultural exchange, Minutes of Executive Committee of C.A.A., 1/62, 4/62, Minutes of Annual Meeting, 1971; Minutes of C.A.A. Business Meeting, 1/62; revised draft of \"Policies and Purposes\", roster of officers, Directors and committee members; Essay- \"The Visual Arts in Higher Education\". Dates- 1/62 - 4/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- List for reception/cocktail party, agenda. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Mr. Preston L. Collins (Lt. Governor). Subject- announcements of Trustee meetings, invitations to Museum events, replies, etc. Dates- 5/51-2/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. and L. Cheek, Jr. to staff of Colonial Williamsburg. Subject- museum methods. Dates- 7/46-12/54.    [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- general correspondence with staff of Colonial Williamsburg, information on Cheek's speaking engagement with Williamsburg Rotary Club, etc. Dates- 2/54-1/59. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and the President of Colonial Williamsburg. Subject- loan of display units to Colonial Williamsburg, museum practices, etc. Dates- 3/59-12/65. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr., J.M. Brown and Colonial Williamsburg. Subject- correspondence about the Williamsburg Antiques Forum, publications/mailings about Antiques Forum 1964,'66,'67,'73, etc. Dates- 5/66-1/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- detailed letters about the goings-on at the Museum while Colt was serving in WWII, also letter from Mrs. Alfred DuPont about art education. Dates-8/37-8/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence with Mrs. J.G. Pollard and others. Subject- record of Colt's military service, his resignation to serve in WWII. Dates- 11/42-9/48. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Columbia Records presented 55 recordings of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra to the VMFA in 1957. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Copies of \"On Fine Arts in Modern Society: A Research Proposal Prepared for the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts by the Columbia University Bureau of Applied Social Research\". Dates- 5/58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- correspondence about museum practices with The Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts (Columbus, OH) and Columbus Museum of Arts and Crafts, Inc. (Columbus, GA). Dates- 3/51-8/65. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by J.G. Pollard, Jr. (President of the Board). Subject- letters of appointment to the Board, list of appointments, etc. Dates- 1959-60. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Walter S. Robertson (VMFA President of the Board). Subject- roster of committee appointments 1963-4, invitations to Trustee committee appointments, etc. Dates- 8/63. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by J.G. Pollard, Jr. (President of the Board). Subject- letters of appointment to Board and replies, list of appointments, etc. Dates- 1958-9. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and W.S. Robertson (VMFA President of the Board). Subject- VMFA roster of Trustees 1964-5 and 1965-6, Board committee appointments 1965-6, invitations and responses to Trustee committee appointments, letter about Board term limitations (proposed limitation 2 successive terms of 5 years each), etc. Dates- 6/64-7/65. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Cheek correspondence as a member of Committee for International Cultural Exchange (CICE), etc. Dates- 6/61-2/66. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- suggested projects for Public Relations and Development committees, proposal for the Museum by the P.R. counseling firm Earl Newsom and Co., etc.. Dates- 3/54-4/60. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from State Department of Purchases and Supply. Subject- information about choosing stationary, samples for new state letterhead. Dates- 9/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- \"A Report to the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts 11/19/58\" from the viewpoint of its public relations information and communications responsibilities and program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by J.M. Brown. Subject- information and memos about arrangements for community college presidents to meet at the Museum. Dates- 12/70- 1/71. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by J.M. Brown. Subject- cooperative arrangements between VMFA and Va. community colleges, Virginia Community College System Annual Reports 1969/70 and 1970/71, proposed programs for community colleges, etc. Dates- 10/70-8/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- complaints from Museum visitors about exhibitions, entrance fees, membership rates, guards, etc. Dates- 12/63-7/68. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Peter Mooz and J.M. Brown. Subject- Museum operations: food service, VMT, membership, discontinuation of dinners in the galleries and newspaper clippings. Dates- 1974 - 79 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- guest list for complimentary cocktails in honor of officers and Museum volunteers from the Council, Jr. League and Theatre Affiliates, roster of Jr. League officers 1970-1, etc. Dates- 9/70. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Erwin H. Will (VMFA President of the Board). Subject- arrangements for a luncheon held in honor of officers and Museum volunteers from the Council, Junior League and Theatre Affiliates, guest list, suggested remarks for Mr. Will at luncheon. Dates- 9/69. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- miscellaneous Thank you's and compliments about gift and exchange publications, exhibitions, programs, the Museum in general and Cheek's responses. Dates- 2/49-2/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Correspondence from the public complimenting the museum in some way. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to L. Cheek, Jr. and W.S. Robertson (President of the Board of Trustees). Subject- Complimentary letters about Museum exhibitions, theatre productions, exchange publications, etc. Dates- 7/60-12/63. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- complimentary letters about Museum exhibitions, theatre productions, exchange publications, etc. Dates- 1/64-11/66. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- complimentary letters to Cheek on programs, theatre productions, museum in general and his responses. Dates- 7/66-10/68. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Peter Mooz and J.M. Brown. Subject- Various museum operations. Dates- 1972 - 79 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- compliments about 25th anniversary exhibitions, events and catalogue: Treasures in America, \"A Tribute to Virginia's Unique Museum\"-a Sunday newspaper supplement, etc. Dates- 1/61-6/61. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Thank you letters for VMFA European catalogue, an exchange publication. Dates- 5/66-9/66. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Thank you letters for Faberge catalogue: Russian Imperial Jewels, a VMFA exchange publication. Dates- 12/60-2/61. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- compliments and thank you's for gifts/exchange publications of Russian Imperial Jewels, the catalogue of the Museum's Faberge collection. Dates- 11/60-12/60. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Thank you letters for Architecture in Virginia, a VMFA exchange publication. Dates- 2/68-5/68. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Thank you letters for William Hogarth, A Loan Exhibition of Paintings, Drawings and Prints, a VMFA exchange publication. Dates- 1/67-3/64. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Thank you letters for Painting in England 1700-1850, Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mellon, a VMFA exchange publication. Dates- 4/63-10/63. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- complimentary letters to Cheek on \"Painting in England\" exhibition (Mellon Collection) and his responses. Dates- 4/63-10/63. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Thank you letters for The World of Shakespeare, a VMFA exchange publication. Dates- 1/64-2/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Form letter from the President to potential members. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J. G. Pollard. subject- Letters to Trustees regarding 25th anniversary fund and letters to new members. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- performance at Mosque of \"The Confederacy\" as a benefit for the Artmobile, project later abandoned, Date- 11/54-2/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- drawings of the site of the Confederate Memorial Chapel, landscaping plans, etc. Dates- 7/66-8/66. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Richmond Times-Dispatch article \"The Old Soldiers Faded Away Home Here is Vacant\". Dates- 1/16/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- invitation to Director of the Norfolk Museum to Confederation workshop. Dates- 5/66. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by J.M. Brown. Subject- congratulation and reply letters on the installation of Mr. James M. Brown as VMFA Director. Dates- 6/69-6/70. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- listing of objects from the Glasgow bequest and purchase fund currently exhibited in Museum galleries. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between J.M. Brown and Mrs. Anthony Congreve. Subject- biographical information on Arthur and Margaret Glasgow, correspondence about Glasgow fund for purchasing works of art, listings of purchases made with Glasgow Endowment Fund 1966-72. Dates- 11/70-11/71. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Peter Mooz. Subject- Physical plant restoration project: cleaning of VMFA interior and extensive improvement of motor park, project data summary, Conservation Laboratory: construction and equipment, supply expenditures, budget. Grant application: \"Proposal for Virginia Museum Conservation Laboratory\", employment contract, job descriptions, resumes of prospective applicants. Dates- 1975 - 78 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- biographical information arrangements for giving lectures/seminars at the Museum, VMFA Members' Bulletin vol.23, no.9 5/63, etc., Date- 11/50-2/64. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- arrangements for securing speakers for the \"Fireside Series\" proposed art talks held in the library, Thank you's to speakers, etc. Dates- 7/56-1/57. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- loans of objects between VMFA and Corcoran Gallery of Art, correspondence about museum practices. Dates- 3/51-10/60. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and Katharine Cornwell. Subject- biographical information on this actress, invitation to come to Richmond to see a show and promote TheatreVirginia. Dates- 5/67. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- pamphlets and post cards from the Corning Glass Center. Dates- 9/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- information on obtaining assistance from philanthropic organizations and corporations, etc. Dates- 2/55-12/58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by E.H. Will (VMFA President of the Board). Subject- solicitation letter for corporate patrons, information on corporate patrons program, roster of Richmond corporate patrons 1970, invitations to corporate patrons gala, etc. Dates- 12/69. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by E.H. Will (VMFA President of the Board). Subject- solicitation of corporate patrons, pamphlets about corporate patrons program, publications for the corporate patrons gala, etc. Dates- 7/68. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by J.M. Brown. Subject- roster of Richmond and of state corporate patrons 1971, planning for \"Fete Aux Galleries\" the corporate patrons event 1972, invitations and guest list for event, etc. Dates- 6/71-3/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from M. Christison and L. Cheek. Subject- Exhibitions, condition reports, insurance, gifts and purchases. Essay- \"Successful Adult Museum Programs\", M. Christison. Dates- 1955 - 56 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and R. Velz.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by R.A. Velz (Administrator) primarily, also L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- varied. Dates- 7/56-1/57. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from M. Christison and L. Cheek. Subject- General correspondence regarding publications, museum practices, exhibitions, pamphlets. Letter from Alexander Calder. Dates- 7/56 - 12/57 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from M. Christison and L. Cheek. Subject- Ford Foundation grant-in-aid program, Fogg Conservation Symposium and the Chrysler Collection. Photographs, cesolution recognizing the outstanding contribution of L. Cheek by the VMFA Council. Draft of \"Standards For Museum Practices\", SEMC, 1958. Dates- 1958 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Exhibition of American Silver, jurors for 1965 ADP exhibition, biographical data, 25th Anniversary exhibition and list of objects for loan. VMFA film series, press releases for \"The Little International\" from the Olsen Foundation and the Artmobile. Dates- 1958 -1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and VMFA Council officers. Subject- Council roster 1957-8 and 1958-9, listing of charter members, council-sponsored events and programs, lecture series schedule 1957-8 and 1959-60, statement of purpose of the Council, minutes of general meetings 1962 and'65, Executive Committee meeting minutes 1962 and '63, acknowledgments of gifts to the Museum, etc. Dates- 7/56-10/65. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and J.M. Brown with the VMFA Council. Subject- Council gifts, Council -sponsored events and programs, preliminary drawings for Council shop office, breakdown of Council Contribution Fund 10/70 and 11/70, etc. Dates- 2/66-4/70. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by J.M. Brown. Subject- arrangements for corporate patrons ball, roster of Richmond and of state corporate patrons, roster of Council committee for the ball, invitations and guest lists for ball, etc. Dates- 10/70-3/71. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- outline of the organization of the VMFA Council, Council Program 1955-6, Council of the VMFA Charter Meeting and Articles of Association, \"Friends of the Museum Constitution\", etc. Dates- 5/54-9/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by J.M. Brown. Subject- VMFA Council Contribution Fund analysis 1971 and'72, various Council sponsored events and programs, agreement between VMFA and the Council 10/20/70, A Short History of Council Gifts to Museum 1955-71, The Council of the Virginia Museum Directory 1971-2, general correspondence between Council officers and VMFA staff, etc. Dates- 1/71-12/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Peter Mooz and J.M. Brown. Subject- Council Trustee Contribution Fund, conservation laboratory, library, state services, fellowships and internships. Profit and loss statements, general ledger trail balance, Art Purchase Fund, staff expenses, VMT financial statements, matching funds for NEA Grant. New Council Shop, furnishings, installation, etc. Dates- 1975 - 77 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- proposal to establish fellowships for professional craftsmen (resident Craftsman Program), letters from interested craftsmen, etc. Dates- 2/63-2/65. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by R.A. Velz (Administrator). Subject- proposal of a story about the Museum for Time-Life magazines, reference made about a reproduction of a Watteau from the Museum's collection appearing in Time. Dates- 11/55-4/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown, Monica Hamm and P. Mooz. Subject- Head of publications, editor of AIV and advisor for photography exhibitions. \"Focus On The Arts\", Pat Becker. Dates- 1974 - 78 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- fact sheet about VMFA, House bill no.862 was about establishing a Virginia Commission of the Arts and Humanities, transcript of the VMFA presentation by E.H. Will (VMFA President of the Board) to the Virginia Assembly, Rules Committee asking to kill or amend the bill, etc. Dates- 1/68-2/68. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- roster of Virginia Cultural Development Study Commission and of the State Arts Committee, information about the creation of the Va. Cultural Development Study Commission by Senate joint resolution no.67, essay- \"The Virginia Museum and the Arts in Virginia\", correspondence about meeting with the Cultural Development Commission, \"Dissenting Opinion Report of the Cultural Development Commission\" by Dr. William H. Higgins, Jr., member of the Commission, etc. Dates- 3/66-1/68. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. to individuals, institutions and companies beginning with the letter \"D\". Subject- varied. Dates- 3/49-3/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- VMT, exhibition schedules, Byzantine Architectural exhibition, College Drama Festival, loans of art works, Artmobile, Horace Day, NEA proposal, pamphlets, magazine excerpts, cards, biographical data, etc. Accessions and gifts: \"The Meeting of Joachim and Anna Under the Golden Gate\", A. Duer. Dates- 10/58 - 8/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Conference for teachers and students of Dance at VMFA, master classes, lecture and performance by Alwin Dance Theatre, agenda, list of dance teachers. Date- 2/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Biographical data, AIV. Dates- 1/61 - 6/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- \"Virginia Architects, Designers and photographers\", Collectors Circle, Va. Artists Biennial, donations, gifts, memorial fund. Dates- 6/59 - 8/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard, acting director of the Museum and Governor Darden, regarding the Museum director and the Curator of Decorative Arts, who were both on leave to the armed forces during World War II, 1942-44. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence with and biographical information about Carson Davenport, Virginia artist. Dates- 1936-1944.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. to Ms. Davis. Subject- visits to \"Faraway Farms\" (Cheek's property) Davis was apparently a housekeeper/caretaker of some kind. Dates- 2/49-3/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and donors Mrs. Lincoln Davis, and George Cole Scott and Hildreth Dunn Scott, 1937-43.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr., E.M. Davis, III (Curator) and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject-restoration of Mrs. Davis' Flemish painting, gifts from Mrs. Davis, information on Museum Board accessions committee (Mrs. Davis member), etc. Dates- 10/45. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Mrs. Lincoln Davis. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, letter of resignation from Board, etc., 6/51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Elizabeth Nottingham Day and Horace Day, patrons and donors, 1934-45. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Day's exhibition at the VMFA. Dates- 1/55 - 12/59 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard to Mr. and Mrs. Horace Day. Subject- Horace Day biographical information, exhibition record, job recommendation, newspaper editorial written by Mr. Day on American Painting, etc. Dates- 1950- 12/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. to Mr. Howard Dearstyne. Subject- proposed exhibition of Dearstyne's work and speaking engagement, etc. Dates- 11/50-10/57. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Chamber Music Society, Building grounds committee, gifts, donation. Dates- 1954-65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. to the Earl de la Warr. Subject- a visit to Richmond by the Earl, loan of a painting to the Museum exhibition \"England's World of 1607\", etc. Dates- 4/57-10/57. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. Marie de Mare. Subject- catalogues of \"Healy's Sitters\" exhibition ( Mrs. de Mare was Healy's grand-daughter), proposed film and biography of Healy by Mrs. de Mare, etc. Dates- 5/49-10/57. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- His position as Art Director of AIV, music and dance folders. Dates- 11/60 - 1/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from D. Nichols (administrator), F. Haseltine (PR). Subject- VMT subscription, Executive Committee Report, Collections Activities, Public Information Report. Dates- 4/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and R.A. Velz (Administrator). Subject- information about an exhibition scheduled From Nov.22-Dec.31, 1955 featuring merchandise available for purchase in time for Christmas. Dates- 9/55-4/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Traveling exhibition. Dates- 1952-53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- International Traveling exhibition. VMFA and Leslie Cheek were the American coordinators from 1951-1954. Lists of attendees at the opening dinner 1/15/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- \"Design in Scandinavia\" exhibition checklist, description of the exhibition, official record of receipt and list of items received but not included in exhibition, etc. Dates- [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- RSVP's to dinner held on the opening night of the exhibition \"Design in Scandinavia\". Dates- 12/53-1/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr., Mrs. J.G. Pollard and M.B. Christison. Subject- exhibition catalogue information for \"Design in Scandinavia\" and RSVP's for dinner held on the opening night of the exhibition. Dates- 12/53-3/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- American Tour 1954-57. Correspondence and publicity regarding. AFA took over the circulation of the exhibition.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Committees in the United States. Lists of members and minutes from meetings 1953. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Favorable reviews of the exhibition 1954. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Copy of a New York Times article written by Cheek concerning the upcoming exhibition 1954. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Opening of the exhibition at the Museum, January 1954. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- dinner guest lists, menu, planning for opening night dinner for \"Design in Scandinavia\" exhibition, list of Board of Trustee committee appointments 1953-4, registration for Southeastern Museums conference 1953, etc. Dates- 12/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- RSVP's for the dinner and other opening events for the exhibition \"Design in Scandinavia\", exhibition catalogue, information used in planning printed material for the exhibition, etc. Dates- 4/53-3/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Cheek, Scandinavians and Thomas Messer of AFA. Correspondence with Elizabeth Gordon, Editor of House Beautiful. Subject- Design in Scandinavia exhibition. Dates- 1951 through 1953.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Cheek, Scandinavians and Thomas Messer of AFA. Correspondence with Elizabeth Gordon, Editor of House Beautiful. Subject- Design in Scandinavia exhibition. Dates- 1951 through 1953.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Cheek, Scandinavians and Thomas Messer of AFA. Correspondence with Elizabeth Gordon, Editor of House Beautiful. Subject- Design in Scandinavia exhibition. Dates- 1951 through 1953.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Cheek, Scandinavians and Thomas Messer of AFA. Correspondence with Elizabeth Gordon, Editor of House Beautiful. Subject- Design in Scandinavia exhibition. Dates- 1951 through 1953.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject-job description of a designer for the Design and Construction division of the Museum, proposed hiring of a designer, etc. Dates- 2/54-4/57. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- floor plan and printed matter for \"Designer-Craftsmen USA\" exhibition, photos of the exhibition, VMFA Member's Bulletin vol.15, no.5 (1/55), etc. Dates-11/54-2/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and L. Strauss. Subject- 25th Anniversary, draft of appeal to enlarge endowment fund, pamphlet. Dated- 6/60 - 1/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Proposal for a diorama in connection with \"Orientations of Virginia's Cultural Background\", photographs. Dates- 7/61 - 6/62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Resolution by the Executive Committee to authorize excess travel cost by VMFA staff. Dates- 5/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Trip itinerary, pamphlets. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown, F. Fowler, D. Nichols, B. Ryan. Subject- All manner of VMFA operation: photography budgets, payroll dispersal, VMT renovation, Artmobile, damage and security of Art works, gallery installation, loans, art purchase invoices, Theatre contract, repairs and modification invoices, grievance procedure, pamphlets, Interpol investigation of Indian sculptures, requests for establishing new positions: Vice Director for Public Affairs and Artmobile curator. \"Partnership Agreement of Artco and Company\", \"Operation Countdown\", analysis of responsibilities and time required for completion of the North Wing. Photographs, pamphlets, announcements. Accessions and gifts: 17th C. Eng. Embroidered Casket, Byzantine Bronze Plaque, Tomato Soup Can (A. Warhol), Bolt of Lightening (R. Lichtenstein), Portrait of a Lady, Payne Collection. Dates- 1/68 - 9/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, F. Haseltine, D. Nicholas, J.M. Brown, P. Near, A.W. Stalnaker, B. Ryan, Mrs. Pollard. Subject- All manner of inter-museum operations: Public information schedules, membership campaign, promotion deadlines, travel itineraries, budget proposals, etc. P. Nears observations on possible acquisitions. Dates- 7/64 - 8/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Letters of request, agenda. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Secretary to the museum, biographical data, job description. Museum files and the law regarding public information, records management, records to be retired, list of file classification: deletions and additions. Events schedules, agendas and exhibitions. Dates- 1974 - 76 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, J.M. Brown, A. Dohn. Subject- Letter of recognition of donations, list of donors and their gifts of art works. Dates- 1964-72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and P. Near. Subject- Chenery Estate and Gottwald endowment Fund. Art Nouveau gift of Sydney and Frances Lewis. Dates- 1973 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- VMT, Fellowship Fund, Museum Classes, Chenery Estate, Art Nouveau Fund, Artmobile and Gottwald Endowment Fund. Dates- 1973 - 74 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Buyers guides, pamphlets, magazine excerpts, specifications, blueprints, lists of chapters and affiliates, photographs. Dates- 9/61 - 9/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Mrs. J.G. Pollard, and L. Cheek. Subject- Gift of Dunsten Memorial, Payment record, gallery proposals, \"The Virginia Museum Needs New Wings\": appeal to membership and Trustees for building funds. Dates- 12/46 - 4/53 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence with Mrs. Alfred I. (Jessie Ball) Dupont. Subject- Donations. Contains a letter regarding her feelings in favor of segregation at the museum and in the arts. Dates- 1935-43. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Jessie Ball duPont's membership on the Executive Board, gifts and donations. Dates- 5/55 - 12/59 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek to Jessie Ball duPont. Subject- Membership as a Trustee, Fellow, Chair of 25th Anniversary Fund drive, contributions and gifts, magazine excerpts, biographical information, contributions and gifts, progress report from Anniversary Fund Drive. Dates- 2/59 - 5/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and D. Hudson (state coordinator of Arts System). Subject- Salary scales for VMT, NEA grant proposals. Dates- 1966 - 67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from T. Colt, Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek. Subject- Exhibitions, Artmobile, VMT, Va. Fellowships, search for potential jurors, work schedules invitations, newspapers, postcards, etc. Accessions and gifts: \"Autumn Leaves\", A. Palmer. Dates- 5/46-5/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Agenda and letters to K. Fowler of VMT. Dates- 3/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown, Wm. Heartwell and Gov. Holton. Subject- \"Minutes of Economic Resource Task Force Meeting\": 7/23/71, 9/2/71, 10/8/71, 1/13/72, 4/20/72, purpose of task force was to improve communication between various agencies and the governors office. Draft of Executive order: relationship of state agency organizations to Commonwealth planning districts, budget estimates, agendas, Bills held in House Committee for the 1973 General Assembly. Dates- 1971 -72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- C. Guinnan request for a meeting room. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from A. Stalnaker and H. Dohn. Subject- Events for Governors School for Gifted Students: schedule, housing, food service, etc. Dated- 7/73- 8/73 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between A. Dohn and Mr. Albertia. Subject- Student application, agendas and statement of purpose. Dates- 1973 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and F. Brandt. Subject- Event to expose students to the function, organization and operation of VMFA, timetable and agendas. Dates- 1972 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek and B. Bothmer (Egyptologist, BMFA). Subject- Invitations, list of Egyptian art objects available for purchase. Dates- 9/54 - 11/51 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and M. Christison. Subject- Requests for films and slides, Artmobile, loans for Egyptian Gallery, statement/remarks for opening exhibition, newspaper clippings, blueprints. Dates- 2/55 - 12/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Suggested remarks related to \"Installation of a Gallery of Egyptian Art\", loans from other museums, agendas, letters to other curators and directors. Gift of Egyptian Gallery from Mrs. James Parsons. Dates-2/61 - 4/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- early planning stages of the exhibition \"England 1607\", list of pieces in, list of lenders to the exhibition, installation schedule and exhibition description, printed materials, \"Status Report on the Museum's Jamestown Festival Program\", etc. Dates- 6/54-8/57. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Gallery opening made possible through gifts of china from Lady Nancy Astor, invitations and loan requests. Dates- 4/61 - 5/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- invitations to these exhibitions: \"Masterpieces of Chinese Art\" and \"Russian Imperial Jewels\" [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr., L. Cheek, Jr., and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, VMFA Entertainment Committee schedules 1946, 1946/7, 1949, 1950, Entertainment Committee announcements and replies, committee report 1946, committee roster 1949/50, biographical information on the following Museum guests: Yasuo Kuniyoshi, John W. Taylor, Charles W. Smith, Reginald Marsh and Lamar Dodd, etc. Dates- 1946-50. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr., L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, VMFA Entertainment Committee schedule 1946/7, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, Entertainment Committee rosters 1950/1, 1951/2, 1952/3, proposed Friday evening events 1950/1, committee meeting minutes 1952, biographical information about George T. Hamilton, etc. Dates- 1946-54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Trustee/Museum business, VMFA Entertainment Committee schedule 1954, 1955, 1956, announcements and minutes of Entertainment Committee meetings 1951, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, etc. Dates- 1951-6. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, VMFA Entertainment Committee roster, Entertainment Committee schedule 1955, meeting announcements, biographical information about the artist Donald Oenslager, etc. Dates- 1954-5. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Trustee/Museum business, announcements and replies for VMFA Entertainment Committee meetings, roster of Entertainment Committee, committee schedule 1955, etc. Dates- 9/55-10/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. Arthur Kelly Evans. Subject- a bequest to the Museum from Mrs. Evans, etc. Dates- 11/50-11/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- proposal for fundraising project for VMFA Council in fall 1956. Dates- 1956. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- 60the Anniversary of the AFA meeting and symposium in Williamsburg, registration forms. Dates- 11/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Agenda, timetable and luncheon for behind the scenes tours by the Council. Date-1963 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Benefit for the Council Service Fund, program, menu. Dates- 1961 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- \"Museum in Action\": documentary of VMFA galleries and statewide activities, preview agenda, press dinner, invitations. Producer: Richard Rochement Narrator: Alistair Cooke Dates- 1961 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Request for VMFA banquet services. Dates- 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from W.S. Robertson. Subject- Exhibition: \"Treasures from the Norfolk Museum\", Governor's reception, program agenda. Dates- 1961 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Gallery plan, staff assignments and program. Dates- 12/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Reinstallation of the permanent galleries. Dates- 1963 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Members dinner dance event, invitations, guest list. Dates- 1961 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Glasgow Estate, Jamestown Tablet. Reception for Committee on Law Celebration. Dates- 12/58 - 4/59 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and F. Brandt. Subject- Members preview and reception: timetable, program, invitations, gallery plan, etc. Jack Larsen: lecture and biographical data. Dates- 1970 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Letter of invitation to members of Virginia Chamber Music Society to attend a Theatre-Dinner. Dates- 11/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Inauguration of a monthly series of theatre Dinners, guest list, letters of invitation for event and menu. Dates- 10/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Exhibition: \"Designs for the Theatre\" Dates- 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Reception for British group of scholars and collectors and travel itinerary. Dates- 1965 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- A British organization on American Tour. Dates- 1965 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Meeting at VMFA for NCEW: an organization to stimulate the conscience and quality of the American Editorial page. VMFA Executive committee minutes, biographical data, program agenda. Dates- 7/58 - 11/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Letter of request for use of VMFA Gallery for Dinner, agenda, timetable. Dates- 7/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Tour routes, agenda and schedule of events for reception and letter to new members. Dates- 9/68 - 3/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Letter of invitation to reception, tour of museum, agenda, timetable, etc. Dates- 11/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Mrs. Breeden (Membership Chair). Subject- Procedure and agenda for members reception and tour schedule, press release, invitations, etc. Dates- 4/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from F. Haseltine. Subject- VMT Premiere performance and promotion. Dates- 5/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- exhibition: \"Treasures of the Norfolk Museum\", program/dinner agenda, invitation, etc. Dates- 1961 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Arthur Houghton. Subject- Preliminary event outline, layout, program agenda, procedure, invitations. Dates- 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Annual event to honor corporate patrons: entertainment, decorations, invitation list and suggested remarks to be delivered by President, E. Will. Dates- 1966 - 70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Private advanced performance of \"School For Wives\", biographical data on Peggy Wood. Dates- 10/67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and W. Rhoads. Subject- Agenda and sample of invitation. Dates- 10/58 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Gregory Peck. Subject- Grand opening of Virginia Theatre Arts System, events schedule for preview, Letter from Gregory Peck. Dates- 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Library reception and banquet for college Presidents attending the Drama Festival. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Dinner and Theatre Party: agenda, invitations. Dates- 1970 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Letters of request and agenda for Theatre Dinner Party. Dates- 1972 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, Wm. Rhodes and E.M. Last (Chair, RLS) Subject- Performance of RLS at VMT, ticket sales and cost estimates. Dates- 1/65 - 3/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Letter of request for VMFA services. Dates- 4/31/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Robinson House formerly the Scientific Research Organization, VMFA headquarters for LOAS, adult classes and resident craftsperson, Invitation, Historical background, Bulletin vol.24 no.7 4/64 Dates- 8/62 - 3/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Helen Dohn. Subject- Smith College dinner with lecture by Charles Chetham, Director of Smith College Art Museum, agenda, etc. Dates- 4/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- The VMFA Council, Theatre Affiliates, President's Dinner. Music, Dance and Film Societies. Dates- 1962 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- The Hospitality and Information Service for diplomatic residents and families. Dates- 1968. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- three day seminar program of multi-level experience in the Arts For exceptional Virginia Youths, agendas, etc. Dates- 4/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- VMFA luncheon and tour. Dates- 1970 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Paintings and drawings by E. Vedder, speaker. Dates- 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Requests for contributions. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Juror: Hugh Newell Johnson. Reception, guest list and agenda. Exhibition catalog. Dates- 1972 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, Harry Bertoia, Sherman Lee. Subject- General correspondence regarding juror service. Dates- 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Sherman Lee. Subject- Jury Chair: Sherman Lee. Dates- 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Juror: William Pahlmann. Event program agenda, invitation, guest list, etc. Catalog: \"Virginia Interior Designers 1973\". Dates- 10/72 - 3/73 \"Virginia Interior Designers Reception Fri. 16 Mar.,  1973, 5-7 p.m.\" Subject- Invitation. Dates- 1973 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown, W. Gaines and H. Dohn. Subject- Schedule of events, exhibitions, Bicentennial Celebration. loans, gallery tours, calendar news, Invitation for the \"India In Virginia\" exhibition. Dates- 8/70 - 4/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- General correspondence, minutes and agendas. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- General correspondence, minutes and agendas. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains minutes, agendas and correspondence. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- General correspondence, minutes and agendas. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- General correspondence, minutes and agendas, 1954-55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, announcements, agendas and minutes of VMFA Exec. Committee meetings 1955, 1956, etc. Dates- 9/55-5/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Trustee/Museum business, VMFA Exec. Committee minutes 1956, list of Exec, Committee members 1956. Dates- 1956. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and William J. Rhodes, Jr. (President). Subject- Trustee/Museum business Exec. Committee meeting agendas 1954, 1955, 1956, Museum finances (pay scale, Director's allowable expenses, approvals for purchases) VMFA Committee appointments 1956-7, etc. Dates- 6/56-11/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- General correspondence, minutes and agendas. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- General correspondence, minutes and agendas. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard, L. Cheek, Jr. and Col. Henry W. Anderson (President). Subject- Trustee/Museum business, VMFA Exec. Committee meeting minutes 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, listing of members of the Exec. Committee 1950, 1951, Exec. Committee resolutions 1950, 1951, 1953, By-Laws revised and adopted 1951, etc. Dates- 1950-3. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard, L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Executive Committee minutes, copies of Exec. Committee minutes 1953, 1954, 1955. Dates- 12/53-9/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, VMFA Gari Melchers Memorial Committee, VMFA Exec. Committee minutes 1956, list of Exec. Committee members 1956, etc. Dates- 4/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, VA Art Alliance, Williams Fund purchase, VMFA Exec. Committee agenda 1952, 1953, 1954. Dates- 5/51-7/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, W. Gaines, R. Velz, M. Christison. Subject- Roster of large Richmond firms and number of employees, invitation cover letter, remarks to be delivered after luncheon. Dates- 9/63 - 10/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- lists of proposed exhibitions, events schedule for 1955-6 season, roster of members and schedule of the entertainment committee, drama schedule for Virginia Museum Theatre, etc. Dates- 7/55-1/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Notable lecturers and AIV contributors, biographical data. Jurors: Charles Eames, Morris Ketchum and Bert Stern. Dates- 1967 – 68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Budgets, loan requests. \"Picasso: A Selected View\", \"12 American Painters\", List of Art Works, biographical notes test for the catalog: \"The Flowering of American Folk Art\". Catalog: \"American Painting 1970 including correspondence with Richard Diebenkorn. Dates- 1970-1974. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown, P. Near and F. Brandt. Subject- Bernard Martins' \"Portrait of Edward Hopper\", \"Walter Gropius - 1883 - 1969\", \"Jose Puig\", projected budget, attendance records, requests for loans, receptions events schedules, etc. Dates- 1974 - 76 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Engineering projects around the world, assembled to illustrate the aesthetic impact of technology. Cost estimates for exhibition, speakers and invitations. Dates- 7/64 - 1/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Outstanding objects in American Museum collections that are gifts or have been purchased with contributions from patrons. Event arrangements/planning. Requests of loans and press releases. \"A Brief History of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts\", by L. Cheek. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Exhibition \"Homage to the Square\", signed letter from Elaine de Kooning. Dates- 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Opening festivities of the Aldrich Collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings and sculpture. Catalogue: \"The Aldrich Collection\", foreword by L. Cheek. Dates- 11/58 - 1/59 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Juror: Bartlett Hayes. VMFA purchases from exhibition. Dates- 1961 - 62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Juror: C.V. Donovan. Request for loans from other galleries. Dates- 1962 , 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and Al Held. Subject- Juror: Peter Selz. The removal of artwork from the wall of the VMFA for a period of one week in demonstration of racism, war and repression in America. List of paintings to be shipped and installation instructions. Dates- 9/69 - 8/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Search for a disposable cardboard shelter for use in a traveling sculpture exhibition to the Chapters and Affiliates. Dates- 1962 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Juried exhibition of Virginia Architects, Designers and Photographers. American Painting exhibition. Dates- 1964, 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown, F. Brandt, Sydney and Frances Lewis. Subject- Art Nouveau exhibition: request for loans, lists of objects, opening event agenda, timetable, invitations, etc. Lecturer: Robert Koch. Dates- 1971 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, Mrs. H. Bache and P. Near. Subject- Collector-of-the Year: Pre-Columbian gold collection, list of objects, letters to members of Collectors Circle. Dates- 196 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Request for flags from Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany. Dates- 1963 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown, P. Near and F. Brandt. Subject- Kent Bicentennial Portfolio: \"Spirit of Independence\", prints by 12 Contemporary American Artists. Rockefeller Collection of Picasso Tapestries. Dates- 11/74 - 11/75 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Phillip Hofer. Subject- Philip Hofer: biographical data and lecture on Blake. Dates- 1965 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and P. Near. Subject- Block as Collector-of-the Year (1967): Collection of 19th and 20th century watercolors and drawings, reviews and agendas. Dates- 10/66 - 2/67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Museum of Modern Art exhibition \"Art Lending Service Retrospective\", lecture by MOMA Junior Council President Lily Auchincloss, lending services, expenses and pamphlet. Dates- 11/60 - 1/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Traveling exhibit on ancient Chinese treasures. Date- 1957 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press releases for Virginia's Civil War centennial Exhibition and celebration at the VMFA, 1961. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and P. Near. Subject- C. Conger (White House Curator) and his collection of interior furnishings. Heeramaneck Collection. Dates- 1967, 1972 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and P. Near. Subject- Blumka Medieval Collection: Preview, program agenda, invitations, etc. Damage report to Gothic Cut Velvet Cloth, Conservators report and insurance claims. Dates- 1/73 - 5/73 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown, P. Near and F. Brandt. Subject- Exhibition of Tapestries from the House of Edgeworth and paintings, prints and drawings. Lecture, list of objects, PR, gallery plan, invitations, etc. Dates- 1970 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- L. Cheek's service as a juror for \"International Glass\", gallery plan, photographs, list of jurors choice objects. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Exhibition \"Robes from the Forbidden City\": lecture by Alan Priest on Chinese Textiles. Dates- 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown, F. Brandt and P. Near. Subject- Virginia Photographer 1971, juror: Harry Callahan. Mourot Collection of porcelain. Exhibition schedules, lectures, gifts, loans of art objects, roster of Trustees. Catalog: \"Virginia Artists 1971\". Dates- 1971 - 72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Davies exhibition. Dates- 1963 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and H. Gummerus (Finnish Society of Crafts and Design). Subject- Gummerus lecture on Finnish design. Dates- 1964 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Traveling exhibition of Tutankhamun. Dates- 1961 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Bernard Von Bothmer (Brooklyn Museum). Subject- Von Bothmer account of his discovery fo the missing portion of VMFA fragment of Sema-Tawy-Tefnakht. Conservation and restoration of scribe, magazine clippings. Slides and photographs. Dates- 12/64 - 4/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Mrs. L.J. Dee (Cooper- Hewitt) Subject- Her Lecture to VMFA. Dates- 1969 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Lecture by Buckminister Fuller, biographical data, catalog, installation, invitations, etc. Dates- 1/59 - 3/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Contemporary Art forms of Israel. Lecturer: Avid Yafeh. Dates- 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Lecturer: John Walker. Invitations, entertainment. Dates- 1962 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Wm. Gaines. Subject- Documentation of the making of George Steven's film. Installation, design, floor plans and cooperating agencies. Dates- 1965 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, Herbert Hoffman, Perry Rathbone and Patricia Davidson. Subject- Bill S.2273: to enable works of art and other materials imported for temporary exhibition in non-profit activities to be immune from judicial process. Description of objects for possible acquisition. Exhibition design, installation, VMFA and BMFA gallery plans, invitations, etc. Dates- 9/63 - 4/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, P. Rathbone and H. Hoffman. Subject- Loans of Greek gold from the Hermitage and other institutions. Appeals to the State Department regarding Bill S.2773. Dates- 3/64 - 10/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Christine Alexander. Subject- Alexander's service to VMFA consultant on Greek and roman acquisitions. Exhibition lecture by Dorothy Kent Hill. Dates- 12/61 - 4/62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and P. Near. Subject- Western art in Virginia collections, loan requests, film series, invitations, program agenda, etc. Lecturer: Larry Curry. Dates- 1972 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, Perry Rathbone and Nasli Heeramaneck. Subject- Installation and acquisitions from the Heeramaneck collection. Lecturer: John Alexander Pope (Freer Gallery), newspaper clippings. Dates- 12/66 - 10/67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, Paul Mellon and Lessing Roswald. Subject- Request for loans, receiving and storage of objects. Event invitations, agenda, etc. Lecturer: Philip Hofer. Dates- 1967 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and John Koenig. Subject- Proposals for the filming and documentation of an epic film: research, selection, documentation, etc. Proposals were originally made to Samuel Goldwyn and Cecil B. de Mille. Dates- 7/55 - 2/56 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and L. Goodrich. Subject- Requests for loans from various collections. Text for catalog forward by L. Cheek, and essay by Lloyd Goodrich. Biographical data and newspaper clippings. Dates- 1964 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Events schedule, agenda, invitations, pamphlets. Lecturer: Robert Doty. \"Portrait of Edward Hopper\" and drawing studies by Virginia painter, Bernard Martin. Dates- 1972 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and F. Brandt. Subject- Exhibition of art from Virginia Collections to commemorate the 10th anniversary of AIV. Request for loans, invitations, members preview, agenda, list of objects for exhibition. Lecturer: Thomas E. Norton, biographical data. Dates- 7/70 - 2/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Acquisition of Indian art collection. Dates- 1/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Exhibition of works by French artists commissioned by Claude Aveline to illustrate his poem \"L'Oiseau que n'existe pas\". Lecturer: Lawrence Alloway, biographical data. Members Bulletin vol.24 no.8 4.64. Dates- 1964 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Anne Marie Pope. Subject- VMFA display areas. Date- 1956 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from F. Brandt and P. Near. Subject- Art Nouveau Loan, list of Lewis gifts and purchases. Dates- 1971 - 78 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and C.S. Hathway. Subject- Lecture search. Dates- 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Biographical data, agendas, timetables and invitations. Dates- 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Islamic rugs circulated by the Smithsonian Institute and lecture by McMullan. Dates- 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, J. Baskett and P. Mellon. Subject- List of paintings from Mellon Collection. Gallery preparation, storage, costs, opening festivities, interpretation of exhibition, letters to print media. Press release, newspaper clippings. Lecturers: W.G. Constable, John Baskett and Basil Taylor. Essay- \"Painting In England, 1700-1850\". Dates- 8/62 - 9/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Paul Mellon. Subject- Mellon English Painting Collection, early discussion concerning the scope and preparation of catalog and exhibition. \"Letter from Basil Taylor Dated-23 January 1963 re: Mellon Show\", letter of disgruntlement over the various stages of the Mellon catalog. Dates- 1963 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Basil Taylor. Subject- Mellon Collection of English painting, initial planning stages, lectures, installation, catalog, etc. Dates- 11/61 - 1/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Paul Mellon. Subject- Exhibition: \"Painting in England\", program of events, invitations, gallery plan, program, invitation, guest list, etc. Dates- 5/62 - 4/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, Paul Mellon and Basil Taylor. Subject- Basil Taylor, advisor tot Mellon collection and author of exhibition catalog: \"Painting in England, 1700-1850\". Catalog foreword by L. Cheek. Dates- 12/62 - 4/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Invitations and dinner programs. Dates- 1963 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Installation, catalog, security, lecture. List of slides, media coverage. Dates- 1963 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Remarks by Paul Mellon on exhibition opening, mock-ups of booklet form. Dates- 1963 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Full color photographic reproduction of the \"Sistine Chapel\", exhibition circulated by LIFE magazine. Dates- 1961 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Demonstration of mosaic technique using contemporary materials. Dates- 5/54 - 9/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Henry Moore. Subject- Aid of Helen Norman (neighbor to Moore) on establishing a dialogue with the VMFA concerning an exhibition and visit by the artist. Preliminary exhibition plans. Dates- 10/57 - 10/58 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Henry Moore. Subject- Preview and opening night arrangements, newspaper clippings and press releases. Dates- 5/65 - 11/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and R. Neutra. Subject- Exhibition and speaking tour by the artist. Dates- 6/59 - 11/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and P. Near. Subject- Goya exhibition: request for loans of works by Goya, announcements, invitations, list of paintings, Dr. Priscilla Muller (curator and speaker for exhibition). Program agenda. Dates- 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Lecturer: John S. Szarkowski. Dates- 1968 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and James Rorimer. Subject- Exhibition of Contemporary photographs. Biographical data on Ivan Dimitri and A. Hyatt Mayor. Catalog: \"Phototgraphy in the Fine Arts\". Dates- 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education). Subject- proposed exhibitions, information about traveling exhibitions, etc. Dates- 10/48-12/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Perry Rathbone. Subject- Pre-Columbian gold with lecture by Allen Wardwell. Dates- 4/67 - 10/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Vincent Price as Collector-of-the-Year. Date- 1964 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- African collection from the Olsen Foundation. Dates- 1961 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, Una Johnson (Brooklyn Museum). Subject- Contemporary prints from the Brooklyn Museum, invitations and announcements. Dates- 1958 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Exhibition of the American Institute of Graphic Arts 1951. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, Wm. Gaines, F. Brandt, Anne Marie Pope. Subject- Reinstallation of the permanent collection, estimated exhibition costs, Heeramaneck collection, list of exhibitions available form International Exhibitions foundation. Exhibition catalog: John Kelly Fitzpatrick\" , photographs. Dates- 9/68 - 11/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Wm. Quillian. Subject- Exhibition of Randolph-Macon Collection. Dates- 1964 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Program agenda for reception, exhibition, gallery plan. Dates- 1973 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Exhibitions of Chinese Textiles from Minneapolis Institute of the Arts. Lecture by Alan Priest. Dates- 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Proposed gift of \"Gates of Hell\", from the Cantor Collection. Exhibition \"Study of a Woman's Torso\". Dates- 1968 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Rosenwald as Collector-of-the-Year, 1965. \"Master Prints From The Rosenwald Collection\", introduction by Rosenwald for the exhibition checklist. Dates- 12/64 - 3/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Corrected draft by L. Cheek. Dates- 1965 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and L. Rosenwald. Subject- Personal invitations from L. Cheek. Dates- 1964 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Exhibition announcements. Dates- 1964 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Schedule of events for the season. Dates- 1959 - 60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and Paul Tishman. Subject- Exhibition from the Tishman Collection, letter of invitation, installation, Council lecture/luncheon. Speaker: Dr. John Akar, Ambassador of Sierra Leone. Remarks by J.M. Brown and Tishman, announcements and biographical data, etc. Dates- 1970 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Mailing lists for colleges, museums, etc. Dates- 1964 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- L. Cheek tour of England to photograph Elizabethan Houses. Dates- 1963 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Presentation of various forms of Arts of England during Shakespeare's life in commemoration of the 4th Centenary of his birth. Requests for loans of Elizabethan objects, press release, installation, etc. Dates- 8/63 - 2/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Exhibition of 19th and 20th century paintings, reception and event announcements. Dates- 1970 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, Paul Mellon (Exhibition Chair) and Wm. Constable. Subject- requests for loans, French and British sponsors of exhibition including Queen Elizabeth, Honorary Committee Members, Patrons, catalog, PR, object damage report. Basil Taylor as special advisor to exhibition. Dates- 7/58 - 3/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Consultation on exhibition proceedings, travel and lecture schedule, biographical data and text for introduction to the catalog. Dates- 4/60 - 7/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, Basil Taylor, Paul Mellon and A. Eiseman. Subject- Catalog layout, printing, design, budget, cost estimates, contributions. Essay- \"Classic Horse Paintings\", foreword by L. Cheek. Dates- 1/59 - 4/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Recipients of free catalogs. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- William George Constable and his lecture for exhibition, biographical data, Bulletin vol.20 no.8 4/60. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- List of British sponsors, loans, selection committee. Dates- 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Mailing list, opening event, program and list of lenders to exhibition. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Prospective members attending the Sport and Horse Dinner event. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Prospective members attending the Sport and Horse Dinner event. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and John G. Pollard. Subject- List of sponsors, reception: program, agenda, menus, etc. Newspaper clippings. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Traveling exhibition in commemoration of Stravinsky's 80th birthday with related settings and costumes created for his ballets. Dates- 4/61 - 11/62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and F. Brandt. Subject- Exhibition of contemporary prints and multiples (3-dimensional objects of limited editions), Lewis contributions. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Railey Collection of European and Asian seals, Fisher Collection of paintings and exhibition of Ruth Safford: \"Interiors of Famous Houses\". Dates- 8/61 - 2/62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from F. Brandt. Subject- Problems with exhibition objects. Dates- 2/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Damage report of exhibition objects. Dates- 11/63  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Loans of objects from Pierpoint Morgan Library. Dates- 1964 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Extension of Tutankhamen exhibition. Dates- 1963 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Sample invitation and preview guest list. Dates- 1963 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and F. Brandt. Subject- List of objects available for loan and prices. Exhibition announcements, gallery floor plan. Lecturers: Gerald Nordland and Hilton Kramer. Dates-1972 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Traveling exhibit from MOMA: \"Form In The Animated Cartoon\". Dates- 1955 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek to M. Christison. Subject- Unavailability of Van Gogh exhibition. Dates- 8/57 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Philip Johnson. Subject- Jurors: Carroll Meeks, Richard Di Natale and Hans Namuth. Official entry forms, exhibition announcements, biographical data. Dates- 10/61 - 1/62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Jurors: Gyorgy Kepes, Philip Johnson and Ivan Dimitri. Invitations, guest lists, biographical data and entry forms. Dates- 1964 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and F. Brandt. Subject- 1st Biennial exhibition.  Juror: Romaldo Giurgola.  AIA reception and dinner, program agenda, biographical data, invitations, pamphlets and exhibition catalog. Dates- 1970 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Jurors: Sherman Lee, Harry Bertoia, Bernard Perlin. Collectors reception, purchase of artist work by Trustees, invitations, entry forms, etc. Dates- 12/57 - 2/59 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, P. Near. Subject- Reception for purchasers of art works from the exhibition, and catalog. Dates- 1957, 1961 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Letters to Artist on their award by the jury. Exhibition catalog, juror search and entry forms. Dates- 1959, 1963 - 64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Jurors: Carl Wienhardt Jr., Mary Callery and Robert Vickrey. Salon des Refuse's on view at Thalhimer's, events schedule and exhibition catalog. Dates- 6/64 - 6/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and F. Brandt. Subject- Juror: William Seitz. Installation, list of purchases, invoices, PR, invitations, guest lists, etc. Acquisition from Lewis Fund. Dates- 1973 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Jurors: G.E.K. Smith, Gordon Bunshaft and A. Bodine. Entry forms and recipients of certificates of Distinction. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and P. Near. Subject- Exhibition to travel to Charlottesville. Dates- 5/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Lecture by Dorothy Miner, announcements. Dates- 1958 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Mr. John G. Hays (Chairman of the Expansion and Development Committee). Subject- Trustee/Museum business, formation of the VMFA Expansion and Development Committee, report of the chairman, etc. Dates- 11/47-5/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard, M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education) and P. Crum (Curator) and College of William and Mary. Subject- W\u0026M students visit to VMFA, loan from W\u0026M for a VMFA traveling exhibition, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to W\u0026M, etc. Dates- 2/41-7/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Education and Exhibitions) and Longwood College. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to Farmville State Teachers College, etc., 3/49-11/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard, M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education). Subject- information on VMFA traveling exhibitions and an organization membership, etc. Dates- 7/48/8/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education) and Lynchburg Art Club. Subject- arrangements for VMFA slides and traveling exhibitions to LAC, etc. Dates- 3/49-12/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education) and Lynchburg College. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to Lynchburg College, etc. Dates- 1/49-2/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education) and Lynchburg Teacher's Club. Subject- arrangements for traveling exhibitions and slides to LTC, etc. Dates- 3/46-2/48. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard, M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education) and Madison College. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to Madison College, etc. Dates- 12/47-12/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between C.C. McGehee (Assistant in Education Dept.) and Martinsville City schools. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to Martinsville City schools, etc. Dates- 9/51- 10/51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between VMFA Education Dept. staff and Mary Baldwin College. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to M.B. College. Dates- 1/49-12/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education) and Mary Washington College. Subject- arrangements for traveling exhibitions to M.W. College, arrangements for lecture by Christison at M.W. College, etc. Dates- 3/48-12/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education) and Middlesex County Woman's Club. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to MCWC, arrangements for lecture by Christison for MCWC, etc. Dates- 1/49-12/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Narrows Woman's Club. Subject- arrangements for traveling exhibitions to NWC, etc. Dates- 10/48. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard, M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education) and Newport News Woman's Club. Subject- arrangements for traveling exhibitions to NNWC, etc. Dates- 1/48. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard, M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Education and Exhibitions) and Norfolk Museum of Art. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to NM of A, exchange publications, etc. Dates- 1/48-10/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between H. Lloyd (VMFA State Services) and Richmond County Junior Woman's Club. Subject- arrangements for filmstrips to RCJWC, shipping instructions, etc. Dates- 10/54-5/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard, M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education) and Roanoke County Woman's Club. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, request for information about organization membership to the Museum, etc. Dates- 4/48-12/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for slides and lectures as part of the Museum's extension services program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between H. Lloyd (VMFA State Services Dept.) and Rockingham County public schools. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition and slides checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to Rockingham Co. Public schools, shipping instructions, etc. Dates- 12/54-5/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between E.L. Kallop (VMFA State Services Dept.) and Scottsville High Scholl. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions and slide sets to Scottsville HS, shipping instructions, etc. Dates- 9/53-3/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Sedley Woman's Club. Subject- notification of installment of Mrs. N.B. Rollings as chairman of Fine Arts Dept. of SWC, Date- 12/50. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Smithfield P.T.A. Subject- art material for Smithfield schools, Date- 11/48. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between H.V. Rennie (Assistant in Education Dept.) and Southern Seminary and Junior College. Subject- schedule of VMFA traveling exhibitions to Southern Seminary and Jr. College ('46) and arrangements for traveling exhibitions to Southern Seminary and Jr. College, etc. Dates- 2/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Hart (Extension Dept.) and St. Catherine's school. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, schedule for traveling exhibitions to St. Catherine's, etc. Dates- 1/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and St. Christopher's school. Subject- schedule and arrangements for VMFA traveling exhibitions to St. Christopher's, etc. Dates- 9/48-11/48.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education) and Staunton City School Board. Subject- arrangements for traveling exhibitions to Staunton City School Board, etc. Dates- 1/52-2/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard, various Education Dept. staff and Stony Creek Woman's Club. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to SCWC, etc. Dates- 2/47-1/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard, various VMFA State Service Dept. and Education Dept. staff and Stratford College. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition and slide set checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions and slide sets to Stratford College, shipping instructions, etc. Dates- 8/48-2/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard, M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education). Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, schedule and arrangements for traveling exhibitions to Stuart Hall, shipping instructions, etc. Dates- 1/48. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between M.B. Christison (Assistant Director of Collections and Education) and Suffolk Woman's Club. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to SWC, etc. Dates- 8/49-11/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education) and Surry Woman's Club. Subject- arrangements for tour of the Museum and traveling exhibitions to SWC, etc. Dates- 10/49-12/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Sweet Briar College. Subject- schedule and arrangements for traveling exhibitions to SBC, shipping instructions, etc. Dates- 1946. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between VMFA State Service Dept. staff and Tazewell Parent-Teacher Association. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition and slide set checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions, slide sets and filmstrips to Tazewell Parent-Teacher Association, shipping instructions, etc. Dates- 11/52-9/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Thomas Jefferson Junior Woman's Club. Subject- request and suggestions for speakers for TJJWC, etc. Dates- 7/47-9/47. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between VMFA and Thomas Jefferson Woman's Club. Subject- arrangements to visit, tour and hold a meeting at the Museum, etc. Dates- 11/40-1/48. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between VMFA State Services Dept. and Three Arts Club of Blackstone. Subject- arrangements for filmstrips for TAC of B, shipping instructions, etc. Dates- 12/52-2/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- address of Mrs. Woods, President. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between VMFA Education Dept. staff and Toano Woman's Club. Subject- arrangements for holding a meeting at the Museum. Dates- 1/50-2/50. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and University of Richmond and Westhampton. Subject- arrangements for traveling exhibitions to U of R, shipping instructions, etc. Dates- 3/48-9/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- catalogues from the UVA Extension Dept. including the following: Famous Italian Paintings, Famous Flemish Paintings (Reprints from Seventy Famous Paintings by Adelaide D. Simpson (1927), The Story of Venetian Painting by Mrs. Stringfellow Barr and Cecily B.D. Ryder (1928) and Catalogue of Art Prints and Books (1937), etc. Dates- 1927-1947. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education). Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition and slide set checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions and slide sets to UVA, shipping instructions, etc. Dates- 10/53-1/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and University of Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Subject- checklists for traveling exhibitions sponsored by VMFA and UVA, the following publications by UVA: \"Twenty-five Contemporary Artists of Cleveland, Ohio\", \"Hugh Breckenridge\", \"Contemporary Artists of Virginia\", \"Contemporary Artists of Albemarle County and The University\", \"Alexander B. Trowbridge and Olin Dows\" and \"Elinor F. Hopkins\". Dates- 4/34-3/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between C.Y. Casey (Assistant in Education Dept.) and Upper King William County Woman's Club. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to UKWCWC, shipping instructions, etc. Dates- 3/50-3/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr., Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Valentine Museum. Subject- information about becoming organization members of VMFA, a loan to VMFA from the Valentine, listing of the Valentine's activities, etc. Dates- 10/35-9/46. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and VA Education Association. Subject- Virginia Education Association art section meetings, etc. Dates- 2/47-10/47. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education) and VA Federation of Woman's Clubs. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to VA. Federation of Woman's Clubs, VA Federation of Woman's Clubs yearbook ('47/8) and Directory ('48/9), etc. Dates- 1/48-11/48. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklist. Dates- 1950. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education) and Virginia Polytechnic Institute. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to V.P.I.'s Architectural Department, etc. Dates- 6/49-11/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between VMFA State Services Dept. and Virginia State College (Norfolk Division). Subject- checklists for VMFA traveling exhibitions, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to VSC, shipping instructions, etc. Dates- 10/52-3/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and the Extension Dept. and VA State University. Subject- schedule of VMFA traveling exhibitions to VSU 1945-7, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to VSU, etc. Dates- 6/48-11/48. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education) and Va. Teachers' Association. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to VTA, arrangements for a lecture by Christison to VTA. Dates- 12/50-11/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between VMFA Education Dept. staff and Virginia Union University. Subject- VMFA loans to VUU's art festival, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to VUU, etc. Dates- 1946-4/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between E.L. Kallop (State Services Dept.) and Wakefield Woman's Club and P.T.A. Subject- checklists for VMFA traveling exhibition, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to WWC and P.T.A. Dates- 9/51-1/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Warren County High School. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to Warren Co. HS, shipping instructions, etc. Dates- 10/46- 5/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between O. Hart (Registrar) and Warwick County School Board. Subject- arrangements for traveling exhibitions to Warwick Co. Schools, etc. Dates- 1/49-4/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education) and Warwick Woman's Club. Subject- arrangements for traveling exhibition to WWC, etc. Dates- 10/48- 2/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education) and Washington and Lee University. Subject- checklists of VMFA traveling exhibitions, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to W\u0026L, etc. Dates-1/49-12/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Waverly Woman's Club. Subject- schedule of VMFA traveling exhibitions to WWC ('46), WWC visit (with lecture) to VMFA, etc. Dates- 3/48. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between VMFA staff and West Point Schools P.T.A. Subject- arrangements for traveling exhibitions to West Point Schools, etc. Dates- 12/50-6/51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard, various Education Dept. staff and Westmoreland Woman's Club. Subject- arrangements for traveling exhibitions to WWC, etc. Dates- 1/48-3/49.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between VMFA State Services Dept. and William Campbell High School in Naruna, VA. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to Wm. Campbell HS, shipping instructions, etc. Dates- 12/52-3/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard, M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education) and various Education Dept. staff and Wilson-Jackson P.T.A. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to Wilson-Jackson P.T.A., etc. Dates- 1/47-4/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between M.T. Rhodes (Assistant in Education Dept.) and Wytheville County schools. Subject- arrangements for traveling exhibitions to Wytheville Co. schools. Dates- 4/52-5/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education) and Wythe Woman's Club, Hampton. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklist, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to WWC. Dates- 8/48-9/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education), various Education Dept. and State Services staff and Wytheville Woman's Club. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklist, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to WWC, etc. Dates- 5/49-4/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education) and Y.W.C.A.-Richmond. Subject- holding a meeting (with a visit and lecture) at VMFA. Dates- 4/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between VMFA State Services Dept. and Young Woman's Club of Williamsburg. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to YWCW, shipping instructions, etc. Dates- 12/53-5/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between C.Y. Casey (Assistant in Education Dept.) and VMFA State Services Dept. and Zuni Woman's Club. Subject- VMFA traveling exhibition checklists, arrangements for traveling exhibitions to ZWC, etc. Dates- 8/50-2/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- correspondence with organizations, individuals, institutions and corporations beginning with the letter \"F\". Dates- 12/54-10/64. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and J.M. Brown. Subject- correspondence with organizations, individuals, institutions and corporations beginning with the letter \"F\", note-included in these files: slides from Williams College of Art. Dates- 1947-12/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence with L. Cheek, Jr. and Victor Hammer. Subject- Design of gallery. Cheek spent a day in Slavonic Division at NYPL studying rare books of Russian palaces and made sketches. Final design based on adaptation of Russian throne canopy. Hammer originally tried to help arrange the designers for the chandelier and the curtains. Correspondence with Milton Samuels of French and Company, final designers, including samples of gray velvet. French and Company designer Paul Gengoult was at VMFA in 11/54 to install. Samuels came down for opening. Also paint samples for wall and trim colors. Original copy of \"The Hammer Collection of Russian Imperial Art Treasures. Lord and Taylor\". [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence with L. Cheek, Jr. and Victor Hammer. Subject- Design of gallery. Cheek spent a day in Slavonic Division at NYPL studying rare books of Russian palaces and made sketches. Final design based on adaptation of Russian throne canopy. Hammer originally tried to help arrange the designers for the chandelier and the curtains. Correspondence with Milton Samuels of French and Company, final designers, including samples of gray velvet. French and Company designer Paul Gengoult was at VMFA in 11/54 to install. Samuels came down for opening. Also paint samples for wall and trim colors. Original copy of \"The Hammer Collection of Russian Imperial Art Treasures. Lord and Taylor\". [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Chairman of the art department Williams College. Correspondence and biography 1952-53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Fashion Show in cooperation with Miller and Rhoads Dept. Store and Harpers Bazaar magazine to benefit the VMFA Council, Education Fund, Council dinner, event plans and program catalogue. Dates- 12/55 - 4/56 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by R.A. Velz (Administrator). Subject- the Fashion Festival of Arts and Flowers presented by the VMFA Council in cooperation with Miller and Rhoads Department Store, attendance lists, newspaper clippings, etc. Dates- 3/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between national director and Thomas Colt, who was the State Director of the Federal Arts Project, 1935. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works regarding a grant to construct an additional wing to the Museum. 1935-38. More applications from Museum for funds from the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works to complete projects such as casting a bust of John B. Payne and landscaping grounds. 1935-1941. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works and Virginia Commission for the Arts material, mostly on landscaping the grounds of the Museum, 1936. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Federated Arts Council of Richmond dinner and agenda, invitations. Dates- 2/71 - 1/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and Peter Mooz. Subject- Committee reports, events schedules, annual meeting 5/29/74, \"Festival Of The Arts\", 18th annual report, Dogwood Dell June-Aug'74. Dates- 1973 - 76 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Awards Dinner agenda, letters of confirmation, thank-you's, etc. Dates- 12/70 - 2/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from T.C. Colt, Jr. Subject- listing of and letters to prospective fellows (founding fellows), a copy of the constitution 4/55. Dates- 3/55-7/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Prospects for new membership program. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Peter Mooz and J.M. Brown. Subject- Conservation Laboratory, Library Endowment, Fellows Weekend, orientation theatre, contributions and projects, statement of purpose, agendas, biographical data. Resolution in memory of Lewis Strauss. Dates- 1964-79 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, VMFA Fellowship Committee minutes 1942, 1948, 1949, 1950, Fellowship Committee agendas 1950, 1951, committee report 1949/50, Fellowship Committee announcements and replies, listing of fellowships given by the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts 1940-51, etc. Dates- 1942-51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from M. Christison. Subject- Aplicant interviews procedure. Date- 5/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Fellowship Fund income account, application, letters to recipients: Primm Turner, Jenny- Lynn Franklin and John D. Norwood. Dates- 5/54 - 5/58 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Essay- \"Outline for a Proposed Film for the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts\" by Vavin, Inc. 3/60.    [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, VMFA Finance Committee meeting announcements and replies, Finance Committee resolutions 1947, 1948, 1950, Finance Committee meeting minutes 1948, 1949, 1950, letters soliciting opinions from Trustees about stock purchases and committee resolutions and replies, VMFA Pooled Endowment Account 1949, stockholder information , etc. Dates- 1947-50. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, VMFA Finance Committee meeting announcements and replies, Finance Committee resolutions 1950, 1951, Finance Committee meeting minutes 1952, committee report 1950, status of capital funds listing 1950, list of securities held and cash balances, financial transactions, etc. Dates- 1950-2. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, VMFA Finance Committee meeting minutes 1952, 1953, Finance Committee resolutions 1953/4, Capital Funds Investments and Cash listings 1952, 1953, stockholder information, financial transactions, etc. Dates- 1952-4. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, VMFA Finance Committee meeting minutes 1955, Finance Committee resolutions 1954, a listing of Finance Committee meetings and actions in writing 1948-56, financial transactions, stockholder information, statement of endowment investments 1955, pooled investment listing 1955, investment changes for the period 4/30/55-12/31/55, etc. Dates-1954. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Lawler Fund. Dates- 10/56-11/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- stockholder information (i.e. annual and quarterly reports of companies). [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, VMFA Finance Committee resolutions 1948/9, excerpts from Finance Committee meeting minutes 1939, 1951, Date- 3/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from A. Nicholas. Subject- Statements of income, balances, private income, special purchase funds, operating budget, etc. \"Virginia Museum Semi- Annual Financial Report Dec. 31, 1970\" , \"Summary of Financial Support\": 1935- March 31, 1971, 19l35- June 30, 1969, Art Purchase Funds, Capital Outlay Programs to purchase land and buildings, List of Art Purchases 1970-71. Dates- 6/70 - 10/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and G. Martin. Subject- Responses to questionnaire from various theatre directors, VMT regulations. Dates- 1965 -66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- VMT Statement of Purpose, application for Samuel Tate Morgan and/or George Seay Memorial Trust Funds. Letter of grant award for the expansion of VMFA Library holdings and list of books purchased, newspaper clippings. Dates- 5/69 - 4/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Administrator, Richmond Area University Center. Correspondence with 1949-53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Memorial for Col. Herbert Fitzroy, letters of receipt of contributors to purchase a sculpture to be placed on permanent exhibit in Artmobile II: \"Crowing Rooster II\", G. Marcks. Dates- 10/67 - 12/67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. Subject- information about proper display of U.S., U.N. and VA flags. Dates-11/54-3/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Concerns cultural development there. 1957-59. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- \"Agreement on the Importation of Educational, Scientific and Cultural Materials\", Bill signed on 6/24/59, press release. Unesco sponsored agreement to eliminate tariffs and special import taxes on educational, scientific and cultural materials. Dates- 9/59 - 12/59 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence with Horace S. Flournoy. Subject- repair of heating system at the Museum. Dates- 10/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- plantings around the Waddy Fountains at the front of the building, lawn and plant care, listing of growing plants used, etc. Dates-6/54-5/57. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between VMFA staff and Harvard University's Fogg Art Museum, mostly regarding the loan of a Copley portrait for the Museum's inaugural exhibition, 1935-42. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, J. Coolidge (Dir., Fogg). Subject- General correspondence regarding conservation, authenticity of objects, employment referrals, research, etc. Dates- 4/52 - 12/59 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- arrangements for Folktale Marionette Theatre to perform at VMFA in Dec.1953, etc. Dates- 3/53-1/54.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- visit of Mrs. Henry Ford II, to see VMFA operations. Dates- 3/61-6/61. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- information about a Virginia artists watercolor exhibition sponsored by the Ford Foundation Title \"Virginia by Virginians\", copy of an invitation to Mr.and Mrs. Ford to the opening, etc. Dates- 1/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- newspaper clippings and statement of purpose of the Ford Foundation. Dates-12/48-4/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and Ford Foundation. Subject- proposal of VMFA serving as regional center for Ford Foundation's creative artists selection program 1958, proposals for Foundation support, Foundation publications, etc. Dates- 10/50-11/59. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr., J.M. Brown and Ford Foundation. Subject- information about applying for Ford Foundation support, Foundation publications, etc. Dates- 10/59-10/70. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Program for Painters, Sculptors and Related Artists. Letters to jury members, entertainment. Dates- 1958 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr., and the Ford Foundation. Subject- the Museum as a locale for the premiere art exhibition to be featured in the March issue of the Ford Times, an exhibition highlighting VA artists named \"Virginia for Virginians\", included are copies of the exhibitions' gallery guide, invitations to the preview and a copy of the Ford Times feature issue. Dates- 11/56-4/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and American Association of Museums (AAM). Subject- roster of foreign museum Directors visiting VMFA on a AAM sponsored tour (in cooperation with the State Department), biographical information on visitors, etc. Dates- 3/65-5/65. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to VMFA staff. Subject- memos about arrangements for luncheon held at Museum for international newspaper people. Dates- 6/70. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Proposal for VMFA travel program, tour estimates and brochures. Dates- 1973 - 74 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Exhibition preview speaker: Ariad Yafeh, biographical data, reviews and photographs. Dates- 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Guest lists for opening event, sample letters for invitations and replies. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- correspondence about museum practices, Cheek serving as honorary member of advisory committee of Directors and Curators, etc. Dates- 3/52-10/58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Keith Fowler. Subject- theatre operations, policies, programming, newsletter to friends, volunteers and theatre subscribers, etc. Dates- 10/69-12/71. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between William Francis and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Museum publications business and arrangements, etc. Dates- 12/64-9/68. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Governor Peery, T.C. Colt, Jr. and Douglas S. Freeman, president of the Confederate Memorial Institute. Subject- Transfer of the John B. Payne collection from the Battle Abbey to the museum. Dates- 1935-39. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence with L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- mostly professional matters, but some personal information is given. Dates- 1948-53.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and French and Company. Subject- French and Company, Inc. art dealers, loans, conservation work, proposed sales to Museum, photos and descriptions of objects, etc. Dates- 6/46-5/59. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- photo requests from the Frick Art Reference Library, reference questions, exchange publications, etc. Dates- 2/46-9/50. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Friddell was columnist for the Richmond News Leader. Correspondence with Cheek, 1949-52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- memo about calendar of Museum events, mailing to American Ballet Theatre Friends, etc. Dates- 12/65. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Preparation plans for \"George Stevens Makes a Film\", an exhibition based on the making of an epic film (The Greatest Story Ever Told), installation, cost estimates, etc. Dates- 1/64 - 5/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Search for Egyptian objects to purchase, exhibitions: Sport and Horse and American Folk Art, College Drama Festival, loan of P. Klee works, collectors circle, Biographical data, Fellows, donation, gifts, Segregation in VMT, background information on paintings for Wm. Henry Yates, Marshall Research Library, Poetry Society of Virginia, Glasgow Estate. Accessions and gifts: \"Tree\", H. Gray; E. Hopper; Rutherford Goodwin, Jr.(signature). Dates- 1/55 - 7/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- General museum business, inter-museum memos. Richmond Sinfonia, special purpose gallery, exhibition policy. Museum television, funding sources, COVAO conference, sale of Artmobile I, Council, newspaper clippings, pamphlets and funds generated through programs division, letter from Robert Indiana.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Bill (William) Gaines (head of Programs Division). Subject- programming educational, exhibitions, films, affiliates, etc., Museum operations, etc. Dates- 3/70-12/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and P. Near. Subject- Acquisitions, objects for purchase consideration, various newsletters, exhibition catalog: \"Nature As Scene\". Dates- 4/76 - 11/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence with other museums. Subject- exhibition announcements, information about loans to other museums, etc. Dates- 3/53-3/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by M.B. Christison (Assistant Dir. for Collections and Education) and Mr. Charles Seymour (Yale University). Subject-request to look at the Museum's collections. Dates- 2/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Col. Edgar Garbisch and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- gift to VMFA-Junius Brutus Stearns paintings of life of George Washington, photos and information about paintings, biographical information about Garbisch, etc. Dates- 1/50-10/58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by J.M. Brown. Subject- arrangements for the 50th anniversary dinner of Garden Club held at VMFA, etc. Dates- 9/68-5/70. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Concerns the Garden Clubs of Virginia and America 1958-62. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr., J.M. Brown and Mrs. T. Fleetwood. Subject- Mrs. T. Fleetwood as a Trustee, Trustee business, gift to Museum, etc. Dates- 5/64-7/75. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Landscape Architect for Museum. 1957-60. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by John Garland Pollard, Jr. Subject- invitation to members of General Assembly to use Museum facilities, announcement of a reception for General Assembly members spouses, VMFA Members' Bulletin vol.20, no.5 1/60. Dates- 1/60. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Letters sent to members of the General Assembly 1961. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between J.M. Brown and Gibbes Art Gallery. Subject- Brown working on problems of the Gibbes Art Gallery, \"Report to the Board of the Charleston Art Association\" co-written by Brown, etc. Dates- 12/71-3/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Trustee, Executive Committee. Dates- 1950-58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Mr. George D. Gibson as Trustee, Trustee and Local Building Committee business, copies and excerpts from minutes of the Executive Committee 1948-53 dealing with VMFA building, news release 6/57 about Gibson being elected VMFA President, etc. Dates- 12/52-11/62. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and Mr. George D. Gibson, a lawyer with Hunton, Williams, Gay., Moore and Powell. Subject- flooding at the Museum, building inspections, structural problems with the building, the shipment of a Watteau painting to VMFA, a Melchers gift, etc. Dates- 7/55-5/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and J.M. Brown. Subject- acknowledgments of receipt, thank you letters to donors for gifts of all kinds (money, books, equipment, etc.,). Dates-11/65-12/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and Mr. Arthur G. Glasgow. Subject- gifts to Museum, Museum events, information pertaining to the Estates of Margaret Branch Glasgow and Arthur Graham Glasgow. Dates- 2/54-11/58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr., J.M. Brown and Walter S. Robertson (VMFA President). Subject- transcript of remarks by Governor Mills E. Godwin, Jr. at Southeastern Theatre Conference 1966, Museum events, Mrs. Godwin to serve as honorary chairman of Entertainment Committee, etc. Dates- 12/65. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- President of Princeton University. Request for him to lecture at Museum. Dates- 1957. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Associated Artist Gallery, Washington, D.C. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Candidate for Theatre Director-Producer 1957.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Mrs. Pollard was a member of the Goodwin Memorial Commission appointed by the state to erect a scroll honoring the Reverend William Archer Rutherfoord Goodwin, former rector of Bruton Parish Church and man who dedicated his life to the restoration of Colonial Williamsburg, 1950-53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between J.M. Brown and Mr. F.D. Gottwald. Subject- agreement and arrangements to establish Elisabeth Shelton Gottwald Fund. Dates- 4/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by J.M. Brown. Subject- copy of report on Museum, recommendations to Museum made by Governor's Management Study Group. Dates-7/70-11/71. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown, Mills Godwin and Peter Mooz. Subject- Budgets: cutbacks, executive order, appointments to VMFA Executive Board, creation of job positions, Museum organization charts, Melchers Estate, Arts Commission, Executive Mansion furnishings and lists of objects. Dates- 1974 - 76 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by J.M. Brown. Subject- arrangements for unveiling (10/5/71) of new acquisition of Goya's painting- General Nicholas Guye guest lists, invitation, news releases, photo and information about painting, etc. Dates- 9/71-2/72. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- \"General Guye\", Goya. Special event, agenda, invitations, etc. Dates- 1971 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence with John Graham (Curator, Colonial Williamsburg). Dates- 1950-52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Related to the death of Mr. Gray and his family. His bequest to the Museum and a memorial to him. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Mr. Horace Gray, Trustee. Subject- Museum business, biographical information about Horace Gray, VMFA Members' Bulletin vol.19, no.6 (2/59), etc. Dates-5/51-11/59. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- correspondence about hiring Mr. Paul Grigaut as head of Collections Division, Museum practices, information about Museum Collections catalogues, etc. Dates- 6/62-4/65. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Theft-general. Contains one newspaper clipping 5/28/62.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard, L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- correspondence with Senator Raymond R. Guest, announcement of gift to Museum of bronze gates, Museum events and business, etc. Dates- 11/48-5/66. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and L. Cheek. Subject- List of sites for guidebook , roster of names for nominating committee, letters to publishers, price structure, biographical data, promotional information, outline for publication by the Trustees for \"An Official Guide To Four Centuries Of Building In The Old Dominion\". Dates- 4/66 - 7/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Finnish Society of Crafts and Design 1959-61. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown, F. Brandt, F. Haseltine. Subject- Installation of \"Symbol\" at Phillip Morris site, invitation mailing list, reception agenda, etc. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, J.M. Brown, F. Haseltine, P. Near. Subject- Exhibitions, VMT, loans, gifts, endowments, biographical data, invoice for work restored, acquisitions, installation of Heeramaneck Collection, Pastorale fund, Project Grant Application, Tax Status. Essay- \"A Brief Summary of Accomplishments of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts\", 1962-64. Dates- 9/51 - 12/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Mr. Haller was a public relations consultant hired under special circumstances and kept off of the state payroll. This letter pertains to this and circumventing the state system 1958. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and S. Robertson. Subject- AAM meeting in Williamsburg, increase in security staff at VMFA, Artmobile, Executive order from the Governor's office to divide the Board of Trustees into five divisions. Request for authority to prepare Capital Outlay Plans for South Wing, invitations to serve on various committees, presentation of Webster S. Rhoads award to Gov. Harrison, newspaper clippings. Dates- 5/61 - 11/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. and Public Buildings Administration (Federal Works Agency). Subject- Harrisonburg post office mural competition (Colt served on the jury of selection and advisory committee) and contract with Public Buildings Administration. Dates- 2/41-10/41. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Cheek's 25th college reunion and an art exhibition in conjunction with the reunion. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Melissa Hayden and Andre Eglevsky. Dance performances at the VMFA 1958. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. John G. Hayes, Sr. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, money to the John G. Hayes Endowment Fund, etc. Dates- 11/49-12/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, Mrs. J.G. Pollard and W. Rhoads. Subject- John Green Hayes Memorial Fund. Dates- 5/48 - 11/57 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Letter of appeal from VMFA to Hearst Foundation for financial assistance. Dates- 11/59 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Biographical data, press release and his presentation to the AAMD, newspaper clippings. Dates- 4/62 - 4/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Lecturer for the Latin American Exhibition 1957. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- VMT: tour schedule, HEW grant proposal, \"A Cultural Program in the Dramatic Arts for Virginia High School Students\", newspaper clippings, postcards, reviews, project budget, financial support. Dates- 5/66 - 2/67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Travel Itinerary, loans , VMT productions, collectors circle, LOAS (Loan-Own Art Service), search for prospective jurors, letter to Helen Hayes to address VMT, biographical data, gallery plans, invitations to preview Hogarth exhibition. Dates- 9/55 - 11/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Request for luncheon and agenda. Dates- 10/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from M. Christison. Subject- Request for VHS to hold annual meeting. Dates- 1/59 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to Col. Hodges (Membership Chair). Subject- Trustee/Museum business, Hodges served as the Chairman of the VMFA Membership Committee, etc. Dates- 11/35-3/42. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- VMFA Bulletins: vol.26 no.3 and vol.27 no.6. Hogarth lecture to VMFA, itinerary, biographical data, Wm. Blake exhibition. Dates- 12/64 - 7/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Candidate for Theatre Director 1957. Contains resume and letters to, from, and about him. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, P. Davidson, and P. Rathbone. Subject- Exhibition: \"Treasures of Alexander\", request for loans, list of objects in connection with exhibition, installation design, theft of Nike Earring. Dates- 9/63 - 12/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Term as a Trustee and Fellow at VMFA and as a Trustee at Norfolk Museum, Exhibition: Treasures from the Norfolk Museum. Gifts and donations. Dates- 9/61 - 4/3 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Collectors circle, Fellows, Trustee, gifts and donation. His service as a Trustee at the Chrysler Museum. Dates- 12/64 - 7/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains information on state holidays. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between J.M. Brown and Gov. Holton. Subject- Proposal for a Bill to organize a citizens advisory committee to improve furnishings and interpretation of the Gov. Mansion. Statewide Building Code, Administrative Amendments 1/29/73, Sec. 873.5. List of participants and Museum conference notes to determine how Va. Museums can assist one another, Inauguration arrangements committee, rosters: House of Delegates, Senate and legislature. Essay- \"The Holton Years: A Summing Up 1970-1974\". Dates- 9/61 - 63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Minutes and Reports from the Honors and Awards Committee and the Board of Trustees, 1948-56. Much of this concerns Mr. and Mrs. A.D. Williams, The Katherine Rhoads Fund and the Webster Rhoads Medal, and Arthur and Margaret Glasgow, letter regarding the Mary Samuel Davies Bright Memorial. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Arts and Humanities Commission, Pratt Estate, Cabell Foundation, Ford Foundation: VMT underwriting. Trustee interviews, gifts of appreciated property. Dates- 1975 - 76 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Newspaper clippings, photographs. Dates- 10/8/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Parsons Fashion Show, slides, pamphlets, newspaper clippings. Dates- 8/63 - 7/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Seating arrangement. Dates- 11/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, J. Sweeney and Lee Malone. Subject- \"Design In Scandinavia\", Cheek's remarks. General correspondence concerning museum loans and policy. Dates- 4/63 - 7/55 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Miss Nora Houston and T.C. Colt, Jr. Subject- biographical information, information about exhibitions she participated in, proposed acquisition of her work, etc. Dates- 4/36-2/40. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- U.S. House of Representatives, New York State. Correspondence concerning government support of the arts. 1953-54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Copy of his speech given at the Architectural League Symposium 1950. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Term as a Trustee, membership campaign, budget committee, newspaper clippings. Dates- 5/59 - 6/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Fellow, VMT, Exhibitions, Artmobile, long term loan of 18th C. Dec, Arts objects, Hogarth exhibition, contract bid for landscaping, North Wing. FILM: \"THE ART of THE CONSERVATOR\" Dates- 2/64 - 10/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Trustee, Fellow, gifts. Remarks concerning Fellows meeting, Draft of Executive Committee Meeting Minutes, 12/8/70. Official application form for AAM accreditation. Art Nouveau Collection, Council lecture and luncheon with draft of suggested remarks delivered by C. Humelsine. Dates- 1969 – 72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from T. Colt and L. Cheek. Subject- Requests for catalogues, loans, exhibition announcement, proposal for an \"International Traveling Exhibition\", technical info on Ivisiglass. Dates- 4/45 - 11/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- RSVP's to auditorium inauguration, thank you notes to musicians used for the opening, etc. Dates- 9/55-10/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Innocenti and Webel (landscape architects) concerning VMFA grounds. Dates- 7/64 - 1/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from M. Christison, L. Cheek, T. Colt and Mrs. Pollard. Subject- Requests for publications, general information regarding VMFA collections, exhibitions and museum operations. Dates- 10/35 - 4/56 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- General information on exhibition installations.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains one brochure, 1950. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- insurance against air raids and other war damage, correspondence with other museums about war risk insurance. Dates- 6/42 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard, L. Cheek, Jr. and M.B. Christison (Assistant Dir. for Collections and Education). Subject- damage claims to art objects we lent and/or were on loan to the Museum. Dates- 11/49-11/50. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Samuels Collection [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Draft of the Constitution and By-Laws of the proposed Virginia History and Museums Federation. Dates- 1974 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- ICOM statement of mission, travel expense records, membership and financial statements, pamphlets, Minutes of Executive Committee 1/30/60, 5/25/65, Annual Report 1965, newsletter, pamphlets, etc. Dates- 1961 - 67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Annual Reports, Statutes, guidelines for International Rules of National Committee, Museum Training Programs, Newsletters, Minutes of Annual Meetings, budget, membership, etc. Dates- 1971 - 72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown, Mrs. J. Pope (Pres. IEF) Subject- Invitation to become a member, statement of mission, list of officers, IEF Financial Report 12/31/72, Annual Report 12/1/72, NEA award, catalogue listings, list of traveling exhibitions 1966-72. Dates- 1966 - 72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown, Anne Marie Pope. Subject- Lists of current and planned exhibitions, events schedules, minutes of annual meeting. Dates- 1973 - 75 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Article from \"Preservation News\", 1/71 vol., XI, no.1 and Sunday Supplement from New York Times. Dates- 1971 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, J.M. Brown, P. Near, Phillip Johnson. Subject- P. Johnson's advise of design of the New Wing and as possible juror for Va. Biennial. Rotunda Club, Jamestown Festival, Robinson House, Hogarth Exhibition, Jr. League activities, and restoration of downtown Richmond. Photocopy of text from letter between Wm. Fitzhugh to Charles Carter 11/30/1796, pamphlets, donations, gifts. Dates- 12/55 - 12/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from W.S. Robertson. Subject- Letter of appointment to Executive Board. Dates- 1964 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- 350th Anniversary. 1955-57. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains information on the Museum's contributions to the celebration. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- L. Cheek to serve on advisory committee and certificate of award for his service, presentation of Pocahontas portrait for permanent display, \"Report From Sub-Committee, Jamestown Commission\", 10/30/57. Dates- 1957 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- photos of the \"Japanese Architecture\" exhibition, printed material for the exhibition, arrangements for bringing the Japanese Charge d'Affaires to VMFA, transcript of remarks made by Mr. Shima (Japanese Charge d'Affaires) at the opening preview, etc. Dates- 4/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Itinerary and agenda for East Meadow High School of East Meadow L.I., New York. Dates- 4/73 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, J.M. Brown. P. Near, A.P. Jenkins. Subject- A.P. Jenkins collection, gifts and contributions, loans, Fisher rug collection, B. Barenson, Ash Lawn, Caligula statue, invitations, agendas etc. \"Art Now: New York\" vol.2 #10, University Galleries, 1970 (contains large color plates). Conceptual statement for Cabrillo Marine Museum. Dates- 8/54 - 9/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr., Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Mr. Jay W. Johns. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, gifts to Museum, information about an Evelyn Byrd portrait by a disputed artist (Kneller or Bridges), etc. Dates- 6/35-9/44. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- J. Johns service as a Trustee and Fellow, gifts and donations. Dates- 4/50 - 5/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- B. Johnson's (Conservator of L.A. County Museum) observations concerning the authenticity of a Veronese painting and his personal collection of pre- Columbian sculpture and Asian ceramics. Dates- 8/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and T. Catesby Jones. Subject- Jones' collection of modern paintings and sculptures, gifts to the Museum art and books, letter from Jean Lurcat, etc. Dates- 3/41-12/41. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- The loan of Mrs. Catesby's collection of French Modernists to the VMFA and gifts. Dates- 2/50 - 2/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from l. Cheek, R. Guest (Fellows, Chair) and W. Robertson. Subject- Her appointment as a Trustee and role as chair of the membership committee. Dates- 7/64 - 6/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- State Supervisor of Art, 1935-45. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- purchase requests for photos. Dates- 3/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to J.M. Brown. Subject- Agenda and letters of confirmation. Dates- 6/70 - 5/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Volunteers at the Museum, 1950-54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Letter of confirmation. Dates- 11/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Letters of recommendation, resumes, prospective jurors, exhibition: \"Ugliness in Virginia\", Robert E. Lee Memorial, Fellows, gifts, donations, pamphlets. Acquisitions: Artists, Duane Hanson and Stephen Posner. Dates- 4/55 - 11/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Karolik collection of American Painting, Artmobile and Collectors Circle. Dates- 1/56 - 1/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and Maxim Karolik. Subject- proposed lecture for exhibition \"The Karolik Collection\", printed material for exhibition, etc. Dates- 9/54-3/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Illumination exhibition for the American Federation of Arts: proposal, budget, exhibition news, advisory committee and Minutes of 1st Meeting 11/23/64. Dates- 1/65 - 2/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- L. Cheek as member of the Council for the Kennedy Center and Board of Trustees, bulletins, progress reports and newsletters and a letter from Jacqueline Kennedy dated 1/14/66. Dates- 2/59 - 9/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and H. Willett (Supt. of Rich. City Schools) Subject- Letter to F. Keppel (Asst. Sec. of HEW) concerning a Math and Science Center. Essay- \"Proposal For a Supplementary Mathematics and Science Center\". Dates- 11/65 - 12/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Letters of request and confirmation, menu and tour. Dates- 8/71 - 7/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Pamphlets: \"The Library - Documentation Project spring 70\" , \"The Urgency of Our Mission\" and \"Statement of Purpose Fall 1969\". Dates- 1969 - 70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Mrs. J.G. Pollard, T. Colt, L. Cheek and Harry Brooks. Subject- Requests for publications, provenance of Italian Renaissance painting being considered for acquisition, loans, pamphlets and shipping invoices, etc. Dates- 2/46 - 10/56 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, T. Simmons (Knoll) and Florence Shu Knoll. Subject- Interior design and furnishings of the Members Suite, offices, restaurant and Library, Knoll Catalogue 1956, newspaper clippings. Dates- 2/49 - 4/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Portrait commission of L. and Mary Tyler Cheek and his exhibition at the Museum of the City of New York. Information about introduction to exhibition catalog. Dates- 1/63 - 11/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Parson's School of Design. Design consultant VMFA 1954-58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- The creation of layouts of loan exhibitions and permanent displays, agendas, job description, newspaper clippings, biographical data, postcard, etc. Dates- 2/58 - 4/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Mr. Koenig was a guest promotion director at the VMFA 1955. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek to contributors of memorial fund. Subject- Memorial established by the Theatre Associates of VMFA, sample of bookplate in his memory. Dates- 4/62 - 11/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Samuel H. Kress Foundation 1958-61. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Correspondence about bill and payments with Kuhn. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Artmobile project for the Arkansas Arts Center, \"Let's Go, Reflections on the Art of Administrative Leadership\". Dates- 8/62 - 10/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Chapters/Affiliates, newsletters, Lectour broadcasts, newspaper clippings, invitations, Lawler Memorial Fund, Artmobile. Artists: Pietro Lazzari, Janice S. Lemen, John Gadsby Chapman, photograph. Dates- 5/58 - 1/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, J.M. Brown and P. Near. Subject- Publication requests, gifts, contributions, collectors circle, Fellows, suggested bequest wording, Artmobile, loans, exhibition announcements, NEA questionnaire: \"Conservation in Museums- August 1971\", restoration and condition report of \"Battle of Yorktown\", Lami. Artists: Mario Dubsky and Eugene Berman. Gift and donations: \"La Sympathie\", Pettijean. Date- 11/62 - 11/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Port Sunlight, Chesire England.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek and the VMFA Board of Trustees. Subject- To prevent the construction of the Valentine Museum's Latrobe Theatre. Dates- 4/67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Lecture by Cheek to the College Art Association 1951. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek to E. Cless (program Consult., U. of Minn.) Subject- U. of Minnesota Institute on Administration and Services in the Small Art Museum, program agenda, travel schedule, list of registrants for the seminar, report on the panel on museum publications, pamphlets, map, etc. Dates- 1957 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek to G.H. Holmes (Dean of U. of Pa.). Subject- Urban Criticism, experiences in traveling exhibitions on city planning, resolutions and solutions on urban problems. Biographical data on participants of conference, travel expenditures, agenda. Dates- 7/58 - 12/58 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Priscilla Crum to Prentiss Taylor. Subject- lecture by Taylor, Wednesday evening programs schedule 1948, proposed schedule 1947-8, etc. Dates- 9/47-1948.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and M.B. Christison. Subject- prospective speakers, films, etc. for programming. Dates- 10/48-12/48. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- schedules for Wednesday evening and musical programs. Dates- 1946-7. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Lectures given by L. Cheek, Jury duty lists, consultations, invoices, expense records, agendas, pamphlets, magazine excerpts, Essay- \"The Place Of The Arts In Our American Culture\", by L. Cheek. Dates- 1953 - 63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Lectures given by various members of the VMFA staff. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from D. Nicholas. Subject- Procedure and policy concerning VMFA security.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Monthly newsletters on \"Reflections on the Art of Administrative Leadership\", L.H. Kurtz, publisher/editor. Dates- 9/62 - 11/64, 1/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, J.M. Brown, P. Near C. Humelsine, F. Brandt and Wm. Gaines. Subject- Art Nouveau Fund: list of purchases, legal document of fund establishment. Artmobile and contemporary Art Purchase Fund. Dates- 5/67 - 12/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Possible sources for the purchase and restoration of the Alexander-Withrow House, Lexington, Va. Dates- 5/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- D. Liebes (color consultant and textile designer) on proposed text for her essay to appear in AIV and her lecture to be given at the VMFA on crafts and the creation of VMFA Craftsperson - residence. Dates- 4/63 - 12/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek and E. H. Bushbeck (Kress Found.). Subject- Drawings and description of Dr. Reinhardt's gallery in Switzerland. Dates- 2/57 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and V. Gaskins (asst. to L. Cheek). subject- Planning of VMFA lighting facilities, \"Art Museum Lighting\", 2/59, excerpt from a journal of Electrical construction and Maintenance. Dates- 2/59 - 9/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Proposal of Library-Museum at Lincoln Center. Dates- 2/59 - 8/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Ralph Linton Collection of African Sculpture. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Requests for loans of furnishings to other state properties. Dates- 10/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- List of loans under consideration, loans to ambassador residences in England and Australia. Photographs. Dates- 2/61 - 6/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and director of Louvre. Subject- Poussin exhibition at Louvre and VMFA loan of \"Achilles on Skyros\" and Delacroix exhibition, loan of \"Deliverance of Princess Olga\". Dates- 10/59 - 1/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Lighting Technician, VMFA, 1953-55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek and C.B. Lusk. Subject- Lighting instruments and technical drawings. Essays- \"Lusklite as developed and used at the VMFA\" and  \"The Installation and Lighting of Exhibitions at VMFA\" Dates- 8/56 - 1/59 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, J.R. Duncan and Gordon Huff. Subject- Expansion of Lynchburg Arts Center to become an affiliate, loans for opening gala, suggested text for print media, schedule of events, Artmobile, Lynchburg Arts Center Executive officers. Introductions for L. Cheek and W. Robertson, travel itinerary. VMFA lecture series: Building For The Arts 1965-66, pamphlets. Dates- 5/62 - 7/67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Proposal for \"The National Arts Center of New York University at Washington Square\", Exhibition: \"Tastemakers\", based on R. Lynes Book. Official guest list for opening reception. Dates- 10/54 - 10/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown, L. Cheek, P. Near and F. Haseltine. Subject- Membership, gifts, personnel references, loans, Jamestown Foundation, proposal for commission of sculpture in F\u0026M Plaza. Acquisitions and gifts: Egyptian cups, Coptic sculpture, Bertoia drawing. Dates- 4/61 - 12/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence with Macbeth Galleries. Subject- loans for inaugural exhibition and general correspondence about proposed acquisitions from Macbeth galleries. Dates- 9/35-7/45. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Orders and correspondence for back issues of Bulletins and magazines, 1946-47. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Alessandro Magnasco, Painting 1954. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Mailing and sign schedules, roster of names and institutions. Dates- 1960 - 72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Mailing and events schedules. Dates- 1970 - 72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown, P. Near, D. Isley (Norton Simon Collection). Subject- Press releases, shipping, installation, purchase invoice, info regarding owners of the other castings. Photographs and slides. Dates- 1970 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Paul Manship. Subject- designing the John Barton Payne medal. Dates- 9/36-10/38. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and W. Robertson. Subject- His Service as a Trustee, Fellow, and chair of Trustee Budget Committee. Biographical info, Artmobile, 25th Anniversary of VMFA, museum business, financial statements, Education In The Arts. Dates- 12/56 - 5/67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek to Long Island Historical Society. Subject- Provenance, purchase through Glasglow Fund. Dates- 12/55 - 1/56 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Resume, photo, agenda, NEA grant request. Dates- 4/65 - 5/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- M. Baldwin Choir Program, Alumnae issue Bulletin concerning visit of Pres. Eisenhower. Invitations, Fine Arts Center, Woodrow Wilson Project. Dates- 2/56 - 12/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Julien Binford. Subject- Mary Washington Arts Center, invitations, VMT, loans of art works, newspaper clippings. Dates- 11/49 - 10/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Gifts to VMFA. Dates- 11/62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Mrs. William R. Massie. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, etc. Dates- 12/36-6/37. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Lecture: John Goldsmith Phillips, biographical data, press release and catalog list. Dates- 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Lecturers: V. Isabelle Miller and Mrs. Yves Henry Buhler. Press release, publicity schedule and photographs. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- floor plan, instructions for installation for exhibition \"Masterpieces of Chinese Art\", printed material for exhibition, thank you notes to lenders to the exhibition, etc. Dates-11/54-1/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Candidate for the Theatre Director Position. Contains resume and applications, letters of recommendation etc. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Director of Public Relations for 20th Century Fox. Speaker at the Museum 1957. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Public Information Division VMFA. 1955-58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Director of Vassar College Art Gallery, requests for publications, lecture. Term as curatorial research asst. at VMFA. Dates- 9/53 - 6/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Dedication of new Library, loans, invitations, VMT, Farewell gift to Mr. and Mrs. Cheeks with poem. Gifts, contributions, G. Melchers memorial. Dates- 2/60 - 10/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and P. Near. Subject- General membership information, loans, press release, invoices, newspaper clippings, etc. Art Nouveau Collection. Letter to L. Marden (residence designed by Frank Lloyd Wright). List of Artists editions: prints and objects from Multiples Inc., NYC, price list and description. Artist: Phillip Lindsay, signature. Acquisitions: Monet, van der Helst and Rodin. Dates- 12/69 - 12/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and French and Co., Inc. Subject- pieces sold to and installed in the Museum, etc. Dates- 9/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Proposal to establish an Institute of Mediterranean Culture at U. of R. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and Carroll L.V. Meeks. Subject- thank you notes for visit to New England personal friendly letters, etc. Dates- 4/50-6/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard, Mrs. Pennell (Membership Secretary) and Mrs. Gari Melchers. Subject- VMFA members in Fredericksburg, postcards, gift to Museum , etc. Dates- 12/35-4/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from T. Colt and L. Cheek. Subject- Her service on the Executive Committee, Melchers Estate, budget, gift status of \"Dead Jockey\", E. Degas. Contributions, gifts, newspaper clippings, biographical data. Dates- 4/56 - 12/55 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from T. Colt (Dayton Art Inst.) and Dr. Higgins (Chair of VMFA Board), J.M. Brown. Subject- \"Disposition of Mr. Gari Melcher's Estate Excerpted from Virginia Museum Minutes Books, No.4,5and6\" , prepared by A.W. Statnaker, Asst. Administrator 7/17/74. Resolution, re: \"Belmont As An Art Center And Museum\" and \"Opening Of The Belmont Facility To The Public\" , Executive committee Minutes. Dates- 5/74 - 11/74 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Melchers estate/bequest to the Museum, agenda and minutes of Gari Melchers Memorial Committee 5/56-10/56, report and proposals of that committee. Dates-5/56-10/56 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- appointments to committee, general operation of Estate, suggested budget, list of Melcher paintings owned by VMFA, loans of art works, drawings/blueprints: G. Melchers Studio air conditioning system and proposed plaque for ashes of Mr. and Mrs. Melcher. \"Belmont Agency Agreement\", Bill to transfer Melchers Memorial from VMFA to Mary Washington college. Dates- 4/56 - 2/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from T. Colt and L. Cheek. Subject- First Chairman of Fellows: 1st Annual Meeting and statement of purpose. Exhibitions: English Painting, French Portraits, Sport and Horse, Artmobile. Old Dominion Foundation and his membership on the Executive Committee, gifts, donations and contributions. Dates- 2/38 - 11/62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- His membership on the Board of Trustees, Fellows, Collectors Circle. Biographical info, loans of art works from his personal collection, donations and gifts to VMFA and the National Gallery, Artmobile, as a recipient of the Benjamin Franklin Award: statement of purpose, nomination form, list of contributions, newspaper clippings, photocopies of magazine articles, invitations , etc. Dates- 1965 - 69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and W. Robertson. Subject- Collectors Circle, Fellows, term as VMFA Vice President. Press releases, newspaper clippings, contributions and gifts. Dates- 4/60 - 12/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from M. Christison. Subject- Members lecture series. Dates- 1953 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Wm. Higgins, Jr. (Pres.) and C. Humelsine (Pres.) Subject- Draft of letter to membership regarding schedule of events etc. Dates- 9/71 - 9/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Program where paintings from contemporary Virginia artists would be loaned (rented) to members to have in their homes. Members could also purchase the paintings. \"Designed to bring the work of Virginia artists into the homes of Virginia citizens.\" [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and Wm. Higgins. Subject- Monthly membership report summary, Chapters/Affiliates reciprocal membership program, letters of general correspondence to the membership. Dates- 4/70 - 7/77 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- minutes of the Membership Committee 1/48, 2/49 and a letter supporting the proposed theatre wing from Mrs. Wm. Trigg, Jr.(Civic Theatre Committee, Div. of Recreation, City of Richmond). Dates- 9/47-4/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Membership report, promotion, agenda, roster of committee members, minutes of committee meeting. Dates-8/72 - 9/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Minutes of membership committee, elements of campaign to attract new members and move members to higher categories. Dates- 10/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Guided tours for prospective members, agendas, schedules, newspaper clippings, excerpt from Minutes of Executive Committee 12/14/72. Dates- 1/73 - 2/73 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Webster Rhoads (Pres. of Museum Board) and R.A.Velz (Administrator). Subject- list of new museum members, request form for membership, Membership Reports 1954-5 and 1955-6, list of membership privileges, etc. Dates- 11/55-11/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Mrs. W.A. Nones (Chair, Trustees), J.M. Brown and C. Humelsine. Subject- General membership information, schedule of events, calendar, pamphlets, etc. Dates- 1970 - 71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- membership rosters of local organizations, copies of a cover letter soliciting members, etc. Dates- 1/55-10/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Survey results, years of membership, exhibit preference, age, attendance, annual contribution. Dates- 1967 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- planning stages for corporate memberships, proposed fees, privileges, etc., counsel from other US art museums, list of corporations to be approached about the idea, etc. Dates- 1946- 12/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Corporate membership drives, presentation to J.C.'s, excerpt from Newsweek. Dates- 6/60 - 1/62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from M. Christison. Subject- Members art studio classes and lecture series. Dates- 6/54 - 9/55 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by VMFA staff. Subject- inter-office memorandums on varied subjects. Dates- 6/53-5/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by VMFA staff. Subject- inter-office memorandums on varied subjects. Dates- 9/54-12/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and R. Velz. Subject- memos regarding segregation and other policies at the Museum. Dates- 1956. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from M. Christison, L. Cheek and R. Velz. Subject- Miscellaneous information concerning collections in general: treatment/condition reports, insurance, loans, installations, etc. Dates- 1956 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from M. Christison and L. Cheek. Subject- Miscellaneous museum operation: Artmobile, Art Lending Service, Virginia Artists, lists of objects on loan, exhibitions, damage reports of objects and gallery inspections, etc. Dates- 1956 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- inter-office memorandums on various subjects. Dates- 12/54-9/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from M. Christison, L. Cheek and H. Glasser. Subject- Exhibitions, Pratt Collection, gallery inspections and all manner of museum operations and programs. List of lost objects on loan to the Bon Air School for Girls. Dates- 1956 - 58 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from M. Christison and L. Cheek. Subject- Inter-office memos concerning insurance valuations, loans, lectures, library, exhibitions and policy on filing acquisitions data and damage reports. Date- 1958 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Pamphlets published by the state Department of Mental Hygiene and Hospitals and the Mental Hygiene Society of Virginia. Dates- 1951-54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and various staff at the Metropolitan Museum. Subject- museum practices, long-term loans of Egyptian art and artifacts, securing speakers, etc. Dates- 1/55-11/58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and J. Rorimer (Dir., MET) and A. Priest (Curator, MET). Subject- Damage to MET's \"Bacchus\", objects to purchase, loan requests. Acquistions and gifts: Tibetan Scroll; Coat of Japanese Mail. Dates- 11/69 - and/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence with Michael Jacobs Gallery. Subject- loan of painting (George Washington by Gilbert Stuart) for inaugural exhibition. Dates- 6/35-12/36. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- Midwestern book competition for which Cheek served as a juror, competition judged in Richmond, lists of criteria and books, printed material for the competition, etc. Dates- 4/56-4/57. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and Jo Mielziner. Subject- friendly letters, mention of possible Mielziner exhibition, etc. Dates- 12/50-3/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Biographical data, list of stage designs available for purchase, his lecture to VMFA, schedules and agenda's, etc. Dates- 10/54 - 5/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and Miller and Rhoads department store staff. Subject- showing VA artist work in store windows, borrowing supplies from the display department for the Museum (folding chairs, textiles), etc. Dates- 2/49-11/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and W.S. Rhoads. Subject- Nomination of Miller and Rhoads, Inc. for Esquire magazines 1st annual \"Business in the Arts\" award. Support of Artmobile II. Exhibition: \"Masterpieces in Millinery\", spring 1958. Preliminary outline of fashion costume requirements for VMT \"Lady In The Dark\". Dates- 8/56 - 4/67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Speaker: Philip Adams. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Mr. John M. Miller, Jr. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, Miller served as a member of the Membership Committee, etc. Dates- 6/35-7/43. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mr. J.G. Pollard, Jr. Subject- asking Mr. Milliken (Director of The Cleveland Museum of Art) for counseling on acquisitions, draft of an agreement where Milliken counsels the Museum staff about proposed acquisitions, etc. Dates- 3/58-3/59. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from B. Mills in his role as Asst. Administrator of Personnel. Subject- Records, applications, payroll, medical insurance, announcements of new employees and terminations. Dates- 9/70 - 6/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt and L. Cheek, Jr. and The Mint Museum staff. Subject- museum practices, loans, etc. Dates- 8/46-1/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- obtaining the motion picture for which the drawings in the exhibition \"Gil Wilson 'Moby Dick'\" were made. Dates- 12/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- printed material for exhibition \"Modern German Art\", invitation to Mr.and Mrs. Alfred P. Jenkins for dinner and exhibition preview, (Mr.and Mrs. Jenkins owned the modern German art collection shown). Dates- 3/55-4/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Creation of James Monroe Bicentennial Commission. Dates- 8/57 - 11/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown between MAC. subject- Section 21-2 of the Richmond City Code: designation of Monument Avenue as an Historic District.  Minutes of meeting of MAC, 4/24/71 and 5/19/71.  Program Planning Task Force, editorial broadcast, roster of members, Articles of Incorporation, By-Laws, agendas, proposals and pamphlets. Dates- 1971 - 72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr., and Mr. Charles Moore. Subject- Moore's application for the Director/Producer position in the Virginia Museum Theatre. Dates- 12/56-10/57. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Biographical data and his lecture tour to the VMFA. Dates- 4/53 - 4/57 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence with Georgia Watson Morgan. Dates- 1935-45. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Search for candidates for public information supervisor, job requirements, resume, publicity agendas, public information schedules, Bulletin vol.20, no.3. Dates- 6/59 - 7/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Mulholland (magician), biographical data/pamphlet, his magic presentation to the Fellows and VMT. Dates- 1964 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Biographical data, his address to VMFA membership concerning architectural history. Dates- 10/55 - 8/58 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Munn Last Will and Testament with list of objects bequeathed to VMFA. Dates- 1946 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and T. Colt. Subject- Mural competition for Virginia State Library entrance hall: selection process, general assembly commission of monument to Stonewall Jackson. Dates- 4/46 - 6/50 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Envelopes of photos and negatives of Pre-Columbian art objects. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Gallery attendance and educational groups. Dates- 1969 - 71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- working papers for Oct. Bulletin 1954, copies of the following Members' Bulletins-vol.15, no.2 (10/54) and vol.13, no.3 (11/52). Dates-10/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by M.B. Christison. Subject- working papers for Members' Bulletin Oct. 1955, VMFA calendar 10/55, etc. Dates- 10/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- working papers for Oct. Bulletin 1955. Dates- 9/55-10/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Design of annual Christmas cards by Virginia Artists: John Ballator, Charles Smith, John Canaday, Allan Jones, Ross Abrams, Julien Binford and Prentiss Taylor. Dates- 11/48 - 12/56 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Concerns transportation for the Museum lecturers and guests 1956. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, M. Christison and Mrs. Pollard. Subject- Inquiries from other institutions regarding museum operations, budget, services, corporate membership, Trustees, etc. Lists of purchases, Fellowship recipients. Dates- 1937 - 53 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Arrival of Hollins and VCU students to work on specific projects for one month. Dates- 12/71 - 1/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from T. Colt. Subject- Proposal and tentative plans, prospective filmmakers. Minutes of Executive Committee of Southern Educational Film Production Service. \"Motion Picture Production\": Study by H. Jeff Forbes and Associates regarding promotion of VMFA. Dates- 11/46 - 2/48 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Memos about various museum topics. Dates- 1955. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, V. D'Amico (Dir. MOMA), M. d' Haroncourt. Subject- Art education standards, exhibitions, loans, lectures, museum policy, juror search and Jamestown Commission. Dates- 11/55 - 10/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by R.A. Velz (Head of Administrative Division), Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- suggested future organization of the institution, operating procedures throughout the building, etc. Dates-2/54-8/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Regarding the division of expenses between the theatre and the museum, 1956 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Promotional literature on the VMFA. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Material deals with segregation policies at museum events. 1956.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Correspondence pertaining to printing. Bulletin mock-ups and copies of the following bulletins: Vol.6, No.4,  Vol.7, No.'s 2and7. Dates- 7/44-2/47. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Newspaper clippings and magazine articles. Photographs, press releases etc. 1955-57 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Proposed budget groupings for VMFA, according to departmental divisions and table of organization. Dates- 1948 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Events, timetables, agendas, Robinson House, housekeeping, security, VMT. Dates- 1966 - 70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Schedule of events, exhibitions, Robinson House. Dates- 1971 - 72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and F. Brandt. Subject- Schedule of events, mailing schedules, spring agenda, Confederation Conference, Robinson House, VMT, gallery closings, Discovery Cruise: Land of Maya. Date- 1972 - 73 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Suggested talk by Pres. of Museum to guests at Safari Dinner in Medieval Hall. Dates- 1/22/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Travel package for travel to Asia, brochures, cultural travel tours. Dates- 1966 - 70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from T. Colt and L. Cheek. Subject- Policy regarding loans of art works to other Museums, employment search, provenance of art objects, pamphlets, newspaper clippings, etc. Resolution: To order immediate safe return of German master works after Nazi occupation, signed by U.S. museum directors. Dates- 4/46 - 8/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Applicant search for various positions, invitations, announcements, exhibitions, etc. Press kit for the Milwaukee Art Center. Dates- 1974 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and Peter Mooz. Subject- General correspondence on exhibitions, loan requests, museum business, job placement, magazine and newspaper clippings. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Exhibitions, loans, policy. Dates- 12/60 - 1/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Schedule of music series and members of committee. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- schedule of program of recorded music, announcement of 6th artist evening 1/46, Museum Bulletin Vol.5, No.2, etc. Dates- 2/46-5/46. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence with Jerome Myers. Subject- acquisition of his painting: Street Scene, N.Y., his acceptance to the National Exhibition of American Art, N.Y., etc. Dates- 4/36-3/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, J.M. Brown and P. Near. Subject- General correspondence to Trustees and membership, letters to Robert Neutra, exhibitions: Henry Moore, Sport and Horse. Agendas, travel itinerary, events and invitations. \"Encouragement of the Nations Arts\", an appeal to congress, and \"Proposed Federal Advisory Council on the Arts\", Hon. H. Alexander Smith, U.S. Government Printing office, Washington D.C., 3/26/57. Requests for employment, postcards, pamphlets and photographs. Artists: Jean Nikolic. Accessions and Gifts: \"Disasters of War\", Goya; \"Lore Fuller\", Raoul Francois Lanke; \"Dancing Girl With Tambourine\", A. Leonard; \"La Revre Blanche\", Toulouse Lautrec; Revere and John Andrew spoons and vase possibly made by Johannes Loetz Witwe. Dates- 1955 - 72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Namuth's exhibit of photographs at the Brussels World's Fair, as a juror VMFA. List of Seventeen painters photographed by Namuth: Wm. Baziotes, J. Boynton, L. Calgagno, N. Carone, R. Diebenkorn, J. Ernst, S. Gechtoff, G. Hartigan, E. Kelly, W. Kienbusch, G. Mueller, K. Morris, B. Perlin, C. Marca-Relli, R. Motherwell, A. Reinhardt, L. Siegriest, with original notes by Namuth. Letter from J. Ernst with signature. Date 4/61 - 4/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Statement of purpose and future of NCA, Board of Directors, Members of Council, fellowships, program grant application. Essay- \"National Endowment For The Arts Before The House Appropriations Subcommittee On The Interior And Related Agencies Tuesday, March 14,1972\", statement by Nancy Hanks (Chair): \"New Dimensions For The Arts: 1971-1972\" Dates- 1970-72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L Cheek. Subject- Bill: S. 2379, To provide for the establishment of National Council on the Arts and National Arts Foundation. \"Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates of the 88th Congress\" Dates- 2/64 - 4/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Public-Law 85-874, S. 3335: charted by the 85th Congress to establish a bureau in the Smithsonian Institution devoted to the Performing Arts. \"Peaceful Use Of Creative Energy\": transcript of lecture given by Col. Corrin Strong at the Tri State Arts Conference 4/29/61; Report: \"The National Cultural Center Part Two: What Goes into the Center\" by Dr. Carelton Sprague Smith, 10/60. Minutes for the NCC Executive Board: 5/23/60 and 6/29/60 Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. cheek. Subject- VMFA Council sponsorship of a closed circuit telecast by NCC: \"An American Pageant Of The Arts\". Suggested text of publicity folder, invitations, Newsletter: \"Footlight\", vol.1 no.3.; \"For A Cultural Capital\", Eleanor Roosevelt, 1962, United Feature Syndicate, Inc. NCC, later to be named the \"Kennedy Center For Performing Arts\". Dates- 7/62 - 6/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Exchange of ideas and experience with other institutions who use audiovisual tool to communicate with museum visitors. Dates- 2/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Letters of appeal to serve on Virginia NEFTA committee, roster of members. VMFA appointed as the state agency for the administration of Federal matching funds; to aid in expanding the cultural horizons of a states and territories. \"Guidelines\" 1/67, NEA, Washington D.C.; \"National Foundation On The Arts And The Humanities, Question and Answers\", U.S. Government, Washington D.C., 1965. Dates- 1965 - 67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Survey of membership, officers of VMFA, according to race, gender, age, position and time served. Dates- 1972 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Peter Mooz. Subject- Grant proposals, application, letters of support, proposal for a Regional Conservation Center, Soldiers Home, American Marine Painting, NEA statement of purpose, Museums A.S.A. Study, Museum Program guidelines, Smithsonian Puppet Theatre, Young Peoples Theatre Safari, \"American Painting 1974\" and newsletter from the Arts Reporting Service. Dates- 1973 - 76 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Financial assistance to Chamber Music Societies, season brochures, project grant application form for Va. Chamber Music Society. Dates- 4/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Grants received by Arts/Cultural organizations in Virginia: guidelines, program committee members, agendas and minutes from the program sub- committee 3/7/68. NEFTA project recommendations for a regional conservation center. Dates- 6/76 - 10/67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- VMT survey, McLean Arts Center, guidelines for program grants. Senate Joint Resolution No. 67: to create a Virginia development study commission, bill 1483: National Foundation on the Arts and Humanities Act of 1965 and a report with guidelines for VMFA as the sole administrator of NEFTA matching grants. Study for Virginia Artist and Craftsman in regard to education and support. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Grant applications from Virginia Dance Society, VMFA, Confederation of Virginia Art Organizations and Budget proposals. Dates- 1970 - 71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- State guidelines and general information, terms and conditions, NEA matching grant to begin statewide professional operation of VMT. Addresses of applicants for state grants, roster of Virginia NEFTA committee members. Dates- 2/66 - 6/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Regarding J.M. Brown's service on committee to evaluate grant applications. Valentine Museum NEA application, pamphlets. Date- 4/73 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- arrangements for exhibition \"Designer-Craftsmen 1953\" presented in conjunction with the American Craftsmen's Educational Council, Inc., (ACEC), letters to jurors, etc. Dates- 9/52-6/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and National Gallery of Art. Subject- preview invitations, exchange publications, excerpts from Roosevelt Art Address (from dedication of National Gallery 3/41), loan request for VMFA inaugural exhibition, etc. Dates- 3/41-5/44. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- pamphlets and information about \"National Park and Recreation Week\" sponsored in Richmond 5/21-5/30, 1949. Dates- 4/49-5/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Geographical directory, \"Historic Preservation\" journal, vol.11, no.3, 1959 and Melchers Memorial. Dates- 1959 - 66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Organization membership information form, questionnaire. NTHP certificate of associate membership 1971-73, employment placement and service pamphlets. Dates- 1971 - 72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- floor plans. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Travel itineraries, objects for prospective traveling exhibitions, list of slides, forgeries and thefts. Accession and acquisition proposals. Dates- 1/61 - 12/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Conservation of objects/paintings, loans. Accessions committee meeting agenda, 10/69. Report on Authenticity of \"Marble Head of a Horse\", Heermaneck Ancient Iranian Collection. Exhibitors: The child and his World. Condition reports and repair estimates for tapestries. Photographs Dates- 12/69 - 12/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown, Sydney Lewis and Peter Mooz. Subject- Authenticity of Cycladic Harpist and 18th century American secretary. Provenances of various objects, conservation and treatment reports. Catalog: \"Arshille Gorky\" Dates- 1/74 - 2/79 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown, Sydney and Frances Lewis and Peter Mooz. Subject- Conservation/treatment reports, Artnian Collection of self-portraits. Conservation/treatment reports, Kent Independence Portfolio. List of Art Nouveau objects, damage reports, African Collection. Report of authenticity regarding the Cycladic \"Harpist\". Letter from Arnaldo Pomodoro regarding a base for \"Rotating Sphere\". Dates- 5/75 - 8/77 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Hours of operation, VMFA and other museums, attendance records, VMT, security, UNESCO newsletters 4/58 - 8/59, newspapers and magazine clippings, press releases. Dates- 7/59 - 10/59 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Cheek's annual N.Y. cocktail party: guest lists, arrangements, rosters of speakers to VMFA: 1951-52 and 1952-53. Dates- 1952 - 54 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Newsletter to Trustees concerning exhibitions and appointments to Executive Board, accessions, building, etc. Dates- 11/70 - 8/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, Wm. Morrison (P.R. VMFA), F. Palmer (P.R. consultant), D. McCammond (P.R. Reynolds Metals). Subject- Public Relations of E. Newsom and Co. to conduct a study to determine the needs and potential of VMFA. Program organization, community relations, film, book press material, schedules of events, etc. Dates- 8/58 - 9/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- A survey targeting the needs, current and future of VMFA, with solutions/resolutions for every aspect of the museums' operation. Dates- 11/58 - 10/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, Mrs. A. I. duPont and F. Palmer. Subject- Roster of members of Board of Trustees, letter of appeal for pledges, principal elements of Newsom Program. Dates- 10/59 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, Mrs. A.I. duPont (chair, Ann. fund). Subject- Strategy to raise funds through the Trustees to finance the Newsom Public Relation Firm program for VMFA. Drafts of letters to Trustees, progress report, minutes of 25th Anniversary Committee, 9/8/59. Dates- 12/58 - 7/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- all manner of museum operation: security, policy and procedure, personnel policy. operating budget and VMT. Diagrams of electronic console panel. Dates- 1969 - 71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Peter Mooz and J.M. Brown. Subject- Museum business, construction and installation project schedules, budget, Equal Opportunity regulations, design contract for the Council shop, salary scales. Dates- 10/73 - 1/79 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Museum business, Conservation Lab, Fine Arts insurance coverage, budgets, Cabell Foundation gift. \"Report on the Freedom of Information Act\". Depreciation of \"Death of Regulus\", Salvatore Rosa. Dates- 12/74 - 7/78 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Museum business and operations, budget, contractual agreement between VMFA and Harwicke Associates, Inc. for North Wing project. \"Organization of the Virginia State Government\". Dates- 10/75 - 11/78 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- UVA architect and his membership in the Collectors Circle. Dates- 1/63 - 4/67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- General assistant to VMT, employment recommendation. Dates- 6/55 6/57 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Possible acquisitions from his gallery. Dates- 10/62 - 1/67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Loans, exhibitions, VMT, Rotunda Club, Fellows. Accessions and gifts: \"Metamorphosis\", Grillo. Dates- 4/57 - 6/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- correspondence with individuals, institutions and companies beginning with the letter \"O\". Dates- 4/43-2/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Biographical data, photo and job description/responsibilities as program director for \"Art Column\". Dates- 3/61 - 7/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- As a scenic design consultant, his lecture to VMT in connection with the Exhibition: \"Design For The Theatre\". College Drama Festival, biographical data. Dates- 1/60 - 2/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, P. Mellon, E. Brooks Jr., and M. Bush. Subject- Financial support: Artmobile II, building grant and museum survey to expand visitors use to VMFA. Photographs, newspaper clippings. \"A Study in Modern Giving: The Old Dominion Foundation\", reprinted from articles in Richmond News Leader. \"Bollenger Series\", catalogue of special edition books. Dates- 1955 - 56 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, M. Bush (Asst. to Pres. of ODF) and P. Mellon (Pres. of ODF). Subject- Financial assistance to VMFA, Artmobile II, collectors circle, and Old Dominion Foundation statement of purpose. Dates- 9/58 11/67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Dan Olney. Subject- receiving a Senior Fellowship 1941/2, outline for a lecture, etc. Dates- 10/40-6/43. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and Governor Thomas B. Stanley. Subject- opening of the new wing. Dates- 8/54-11/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- opening and reception for Governor Stanley. Dates- 9/54-10/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- invitations and replies to the opening of the Members' Suite, etc. Dates- 9/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Opera Society's first season. Dates- 1957 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- miscellaneous printed materials for the Museum, etc. Dates- 3/55-4/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- tickets to the Museum for State Lions' Club convention, etc. Dates- 6/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- ideas/proposals for \"Members' Room\", suggested operating procedures, menus, pricing, etc., cost estimates, \"Refreshment Room Statement\" 1955, etc. Dates- 1/55-3/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- theatre operations proposals, list of staff, their duties and salaries, etc. Dates- 5/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- lists of statewide business, civic, commercial and other organizations, invitation list for General Assembly/Governor's reception, etc. Dates- 1953-6. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Orloff's (Chief-interpreter of U.N.) lecture to VMFA concerning the Faberge Collection, Biographical data. Dates- 11/49 - 4/50 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Letters of inquiry to firms specializing in plaster and wood ornament, catalogs. Dates- 5/54 - 12/55 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by R.A. Velz (Administrator). Subject- museum practices especially concerning finances of other US art museums, etc. Dates- 4/56-11/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, P. Near and J.M. Brown. Subject- Artmobile, VMT, Collector's Circle, Fellows, Chapters/Affiliates, biographical data, campaign to restore the Jefferson Hotel, list of exhibitions from 1942 - 45.  International Exhibition Foundation, the appointment of John A. Pope (Director of Freer Gallery) as advisor/consultant to VMFA for expansion of Far Eastern Collections.  Acquisitions and gifts. Artists: Nell Blaine, Howard Kanovitz, Otto Piene. Gifts: Masson lithograph, Irving Penn photo and 15 Russian 19th century paintings.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Painter's lecture on \"Armor and Medieval Man\" to compliment the \"Arms and Armor\" exhibition, biographical data. Dates- 1951 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Mr. Nelson Parker. Subject- announcement of Board meetings, etc., Date- 5/51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Appeal to Virginia Senate and legislature regarding sufficient museum parking utilizing land belonging to the UDC (United Daughters of the Confederacy). Dates- 1954 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Gift of Egyptian Gallery and English Decorative Arts Gallery. VMT, and her membership as a Fellow and in collector's circle. Dates- 4/61 - 10/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mr. J.G. Pollard and Executive Committee of the Board. Subject- proposal and planning stages of conferring an honorary degree of \"Patron of the Arts\". Dates- 6/36-6/37. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject-housing J.B. Payne books in library of the College of William and Mary in exchange for paintings from their collection of art for display at the Museum. Dates- 1/50-4/50. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- L. Cheek's service on the Board of Trustees and on the Advisory Board of the School of the Arts. Minutes of U. of P. Executive Board, 4/8/60, 4/29/63, 4/26/65 and Annual Report of Graduate School of Fine Arts, 3/64, 5/65. Dates- 10/59 - 12/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek as chair of Fine Arts Committee. Subject- Letter to P. Coombs on his appointment as Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural affairs, UNESCO newsletter, Nubian archeological sites. Dates- 2/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and A. Frankfurter (editor, Art News). Subject- VMFA general collection, list of gifts and purchases, 1955-67, scope of exhibitions, dates, publications, colorplates. List of VMFA Board of Trustees, 1962, Gobelin Tapestries. Dates- 1953 -64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Articles based on exhibitions and general collection of VMFA, VMT, invoices, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, reviews, newsletters. NEA museum programs, research education grants. Dates- 1967 – 72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Articles of VMFA: \"A Spring View of Virginia Museum\", 10/56, Wm. Lacey, Editor; \"Art isn't Caviar at this Museum\", Sidney Shalett, 7/57, The Diplomat. Dates- 10/56 - 11/58 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Articles and editorials pertaining to VMFA: Newsweek, Time, Art Gallery, Antiques, Museum News , etc. Dates- 1966 - 70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Harper's Bazaar, New York Magazine, Apollo, reviews. Dates- 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek to Editors V. Dabney (RTD) and J. Kilpatrik (RNL). Subject- Artmobile, reviews of VMT and media coverage by print journalists, newspaper clippings. Essay- \"The Arts In The Sixties\", by L. Cheek. Dates- 11/59 - 12/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and F. Stewart and C. Jones. Subject- Exhibitions: \"Form Givers\", Sport and Horse\" and Mellon Collection. Dates- 2/60 - 12/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains applications, resumes and information on candidates. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and M. Christison. Subject- Job descriptions. Dates- 1953 - 57 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from M. Christison, P. Near and L. Cheek. Subject- Fellowships: list of recipients from 1940 - 1955. Prospective employees and VMT. Dates- 12/54 - 5/57 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr., L. Cheek, Jr., and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- personnel rules and procedures of VMFA and the Commonwealth of VA, mandates from the Governor's office, additional personnel and pay increase requests, Roster Cards (listings of all employees and pay rates), etc. Dates- 8/37-8/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr., and R.A.Velz (Administrator). Subject- listing of division duties, proposed salary ranges, information about hiring an artmobile driver-curator, etc. Dates- 2/54-8/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Photographs of L. Cheek, Mrs. J.G. Pollard, theatre staff, Ariel Ballif, Vincent Bowditch, Arthur Ballet, R. Velz and P. Near. Dates- 1955. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Personnel matters. Dates- 4/66 - 11/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains general information about the system and ratings for museum employees. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains applications, resumes and information about candidates. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains applications, resumes and information about the candidates. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains applications, resumes and information about various candidates. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from the Governor's personnel survey staff. Subject- employment questionnaire, job descriptions (buildings and grounds staff, watchman, registrar, secretary, etc.), etc. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and the Governor's personnel survey staff. Subject- employment questionnaire, VMFA tentative classification of positions (3/37). Dates- 10/36-4/37.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Mr. Fiske Kimball (Director of Penn. Museum of Art). Subject- loans for VMFA inaugural exhibition, exchange publications, counsel on museum practices, etc. Dates- 5/35-5/45. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and R.L. Dickinson (Hanover Bank). Subject- The Library of Philanthropic Information at the Hanover Bank, New York City. Dates- 11/56 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- E. Turpin Phillips, a Virginia citizen and his request to see proposal plans for expanded museum parking onto UDC property. Dates- 1954 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Consultant for VMFA acquisitions. Dates- 1972 - 73 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Duncan Phillips (Director, Phillips Memorial Gallery). Subject- request for loans to VMFA inaugural exhibition, etc. Dates- 9/35-5/41. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Installation of VMFA photography department, list of equipment and supplies, employment of staff photographer: Gordon Burns. Dates- 1954 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- listing of entries to the \"19th Photographic Salon\" exhibition, schedule for jurors, etc. Dates- 3/56-4/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by R.A. Velz (Administrator) and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- purchase requests for photographs. Dates- 10/54-8/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Ivan Dimitri as Director of Photography in the Fine Arts at the Brussels World's Fair, his service on the advisory committee, list of photographs given to VMFA from the PFA exhibition. Directors of America's Finest Museums: portraits, credo of on art and their personal selection of photographs from the PFA archives was the subject of the World's Fair exhibition. Etching by Levon West (Ivan Dimitri). Dates- 12/59 - 6/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Atillio Piccirilli. Subject- biographical information, loans of work to the Museum, etc. Dates- 7/35-1/44. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- viewing the feature film 'Pictura \"An Adventure in Art\"', invitations, contributions, listing of attendance, etc. Dates- 2/52-10/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, Herman Starr (Pres. Pictura Corp). Subject- A group of films devoted to the fine arts. Presentation of \"Leonardo da Vinci\" at Richmond's Lee Art Theatre and film on Goya to accompany exhibition. Dates- 1/51 - 3/53 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Gallery dinner, menu, agenda, program for event. Dates- 8/70 - 5/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- policies on use of meeting rooms and studios, special food service, interpretative services, scheduling programs, etc. Dates- 8/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains correspondence to and from him when he was President of the Board of Trustees.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Mr. J. Garland Pollard. Subject- the VMFA inaugural exhibition, Museum events, finances, Museum Board business and bequests/gifts to the Museum, etc. Dates- 1/36-12/36. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Mr. J. Garland Pollard. Subject- Museum operations, investments, finances and gifts to the Museum, etc. Dates- 1/37-5/37. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- His service as President, Trustee and membership in the Collector's Circle. Biographical data, museum business: operating fund, Artmobile, Newsom Report, 25th Anniversary fund, Melchers Estate transfer, gifts, contributions, Fellowship Fund. Exhibitions: Sport and Horse. Dates- 9/53 - 2/51 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- His service as a Trustee, VMFA Resident Craftsman Program. Dates- 2/64 - 2/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Design of members Bulletin, records retirement, museum business. Dates- 1949, 1953 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Museum business, Pratt installation, museum courses and equipment. Dates- 9/54 - 3/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Gift of \"Rotating Sphere\" from Lloyd Noland. Dates- 1976 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- As founder and director of the Barter Theatre, proposed plans for Theatre Virginia and NEA funding. Dates- 4/67 - 5/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr., and Mr. David Payne. Subject- correspondence with Payne about arranging the exhibition \"Portraits by David Payne\", biographical information, letter from Phillip Johnson, etc. Dates- 5/51-1/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Mrs. J.G. Pollard, L. Cheek, Priscilla Crum (Curator, Asst. in Education). Subject- Gallery representing portrait artists, biographical data on various artists and portrait of Senator Byrd. Photographs. Dates- 6/45 - 11/53 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Statewide tribute to John Powell (a native of Virginia) and the presentation of his \"Symphony in A\". Date- 1951 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from T. Colt, Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek. Subject- Correspondence with Pratt as a trustee. Discuss first Easter egg exhibition in 1949 and Hammer visit. Letter from Schaffer (A La Vieille Russie) in 1949 about lending some pieces for an exhibition. Includes a few letters from Mrs. Pratt before she died, about a Faberge table donation in 1942 and donating \"Twice Seven\" to the Library. Establishment of the Fellowship fund, including letter from Twombly as early recipient. Pratt Collection: insurance estimates and installation. Gift of funds to purchase the first Artmobile from Pratt and Miller and Rhoads. Dates- 7/40 - 12/54 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Artmobile, Fellowship committee, underwriting of Faberge booklet, terra-cotta statue of \"Diana\" from the Pratt Estate given to VMFA, newspaper clippings. \"A Plan For Fellowships For Virginia Artists\" as suggested by Mr. John Lee Pratt. Minutes from Fellowship Committee meeting, 6/12/42. Dates- 12/49 - 11/59 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Mr. John Lee Pratt. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, VMFA fellowship updates, etc. Dates- 5/51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, J.M. Brown. Subject- Biographical data, fellowship recipients: Cynthia Morehead Smith, Paul Steuke, June Chapman, Fred Bonds, Richard Kevorkian and Reginia Perry. Pratt Collection: catalogue, except from forward by L. Cheek, questionnaire regarding Mrs. Pratt's initial contact/purchase sources for Russian Jewels, list of objects bequeathed by Pratt Estate. Dates- 1/57 - 1/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- proposals and cost estimates for Healy's Sitters exhibition and Pratt collection catalogues. Dates- 4/50-8/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from T. Colt, L. Cheek, Armand Hammer (Hammer Gallery) and Alexander Schaffer (La Vielle Russie Gallery). Subject- Legal claim against the Romanoff Family assets via the Pratt Collection of Russian Jewels. Possible lawsuit by A.G. Sharkey, President and Trustee of Marine Transport Service Corporation in NY who had judgment against Czar Nicholas Romanoff since 1918. Hammer and Schaffer dismissed it. Details of Pratt bequest, provenance of objects, announcement of bequest with sample of text to be used in pamphlet. Excerpt from \"Twice Seven\", by H. C. Bainbridge, E. P. Dutton and Co. Inc., 1934 (reference to Faberge Jewels owned by Armand Hammer). Dates- 8/47 - 10/50 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Mrs. J. G. Pollard. Subject- Installation, list of items on exhibition, security and transportation. List of objects in the collection of Mrs. Joseph E. Davies and pamphlets. Correspondence regarding various showings around the state - Roanoke in 1950 and Norfolk in 1951. Dates- 1/49 - 4/55 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from C. Humelsine. Subject- General correspondence to the VMFA membership, calendar of events, museum news. Dates- 1971 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to the media from the Museum. Subject- news releases about Museum events. Dates- 10/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to media from the Museum. Subject- News releases about Museum events. Dates- 10/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- positions and duties for volunteers and guards during an undisclosed preview. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Gov. Price. Subject-proposed salary increases, Board meeting announcements, nomination of Colt to select work to go to the Annual Exhibition of American Art 1938. Dates- 1/38-11/41. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- On the occasion of his being collector of the Year 1964, his cookbook including photographs of VMFA and the menu from the Collectors Gala, newspaper clippings. Gifts: Lachaise drawing. Dates- 6/63 - 4/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, P. Grigaut and P. Near. Subject- A. Priest as Metropolitan Curator of Far Eastern Art, his service as a consultant to VMFA (1963-69) in the formation of the Asian collections. Correspondence on examination and provenance of works in the VMFA. Minutes of Executive Committee, 9/9/63, 12/8/64, minutes of Accessions Committee Meeting, 9/9/63. \"A Buddhist Paradise\", A. Priest, AIV, 1963. Newspaper clippings, postcards, etc. Dates- 1963 - 69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by R.A. Velz (Administrator) and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- printing schedules for 1956, miscellaneous print job specs, etc. Dates- 11/55-6/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- asking local corporations to fund the printing of school guide sheets for the Museum. Dates- 8/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Correspondence pertaining to bulletin layouts, copies of Members Bulletin Vol.9, No.'s 1and7 and copies of Christmas cards 1948-9, etc.. Dates- 7/44-2/47. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Museum publications: Contemporary Paintings 1946, Program Season of 1947-8, The VMFA Annual Report 1947-8, Virginia Art 1947 and Museum Bulletins: Vol.3 No.'s 1,2,4,6and9,  Vol.4, No.'s 4and5,  Vol.7, No.'s1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8and9,  Vol.1, No.8,  Vol.8, No.'s 2,3,4,5,6,7,8and9,  Vol.9, No.'s 1,4,5,6and8. Dates-9/42-5/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- securing a speaker (Robert T. Paine) for the exhibition \"Prints by Hiroshige\", thank you note to Mr. Paine, etc. Dates- 11/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- proposed programming for the Museum. Dates- 2/49-9/51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and lecturers. Subject- proposed program/events and exhibition schedule, biographical information on lecturers, etc. Dates- 10/50-4/51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and Peter Mooz. Subject- Artmobile schedules, Three-Days-In-March, members travel, grants, pamphlets. \"Proposal For The Development Of American Writers And Resources With Special Emphasis On The Production Of New Forms Of Drama Created Especially For Television\"; The Mark Report\": A survey and evaluation of VMFA statewide programs. Dates- 1974 - 77 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Safaris, Artist-in-Residence, lectures. Film series: \"The Romantic Rebellion\", exhibitions, COVA events, agendas, Professional Workshop. Dates- 1975 - 77 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt and Nancy Durett. Subject- violin recital 4/47. Dates- 4/46-2/47. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- memos to determine dates for the Trust Fund Orchestra to perform at the Museum. Dates- 9/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from M. Christison and L. Cheek. Subject- VMFA educational services, VMT and all manner of print and broadcast media promotion. Exhibitions, publicity schedules, press releases and newspaper clippings. Dates- 9/50 - 7/58 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- General invitation to groups to participate in VMT. Dates- 1956 - 57 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Prospective givers: foundations and individuals. Date- 1954 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Newsom Report: \"A Report To The Virginia Museum Of Fine Arts\", 11/19/58, Earl Newsom and Company, a study of VMFA public relations, information and communications responsibilities. Dates- 1958 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Various outside publications mentioning VMFA, 1956. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Design and production of AIV: promotion, organization, printing schedules, contributors , etc. Catalogue \"Architectural Drawings in Virginia\" and \"\"Confessions of an Ex- Elitist\", M.W. Fishwick, Popular Culture Association, American Studies Institute, Lincoln University. Dates- 1969 - 72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- photo of the Museum and of the \"Brussels Tapestry Exhibition\" 1949, Museum publications: VMFA Catalog of Paintings 1938, The Collection of Catesby T. Jones, 1948, and the following VMFA Members' Bulletins: vol.10, no.'s 1-5, etc. Dates- 1938-1949. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- copies of the following publications: The VMFA Annual Report 1947-8, The T. Catesby Jones Collection, Contemporary American Paintings 1948, William James Hubbard, Three Virginians Behl, Hunter, Blaine, Portrait Panorama, Program Season of 1947-8 and Member's Bulletins: Vol.1, No.8, Vol.8, No.'s 2,3,4,5,6,7,8and9. Dates- 1947-8. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press release, jurors. Dates- 1961 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press release announcing the Parsons gift of the Egyptian Gallery and 25th Anniversary Fund Committee. Date- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Invitations to the VMFA's 25th birthday celebration for the affiliates, 1961. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- press release announcing loan of Chinese wine vessel. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- 25th Anniversary projects, press release: message from the President (Robertson). Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Appeal to Trustees for contributions to the Drama Festival.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press release: 28th Virginia Artists Rotating Exhibition. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press release announcing a network of local art centers and museums affiliated with VMFA. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- VMFA as regional jury center for the national exhibition \"Designer-Craftsmen-U.S.A.\", news releases, information on obtaining a jury and a speaker, etc. Dates-2/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Va. Architects, Photographers and Designers, seminar for Historical Administrators, VMT and Virginia Composers Concert. Dates- 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press release and photo for first issue of AIV. 1960. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press release on Arts in Virginia. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains a cover letter for a mailing, no date. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press release announcing 25th anniversary events, exhibitions, VMT, etc. Dates- 1960. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press release announcing conclusion of 25th anniversary celebration with the presentation of awards to Colonial Williamsburg, The Old Dominion Foundation, sculptor: Carl Milles, architect: Eero Saarinen, collector\" Robert Lehman and Naval designer: William F. Gibbs for their outstanding contributions to the Arts in Virginia. Dates- 1961 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and M.B. Christison (Assistant Director for Collections and Education). Subject- obtaining the exhibition \"Built in the U.S.A.\", presenting programs related to the exhibition, biographical information on Phillip Johnson, etc. Dates- 6/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- photo of \"Little Triton\" fountain for the Bulletin, copy of Members' Bulletin vol.15, no.1(9/54), etc. Dates- 9/53-7/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- working papers for Members' Bulletin. Dates- 9/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- working papers for Members' Bulletin, calendar of Museum events. Dates- 9/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Vol. 13 no.'s 1-9, 1952-5/53; vol. 17 no. 8, 2/57; vol. f19 no.'s 7 and 8, 3/59 - 4/59. Biographical data on Iren Marik, pianist, and reviews. Dates-1952 -53, 1957, 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Vol. 20 no.'s 4-6, 12/59-2/60 Dates- 12/59 - 4/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press releases: Tours organized through Virginia Federation of Women's Clubs. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press releases: season opening production and call for volunteers. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press release: Extended performances of VMT's \"Carousel\". Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press release: Bus trips to VMT. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- listing of certificate winners and a gallery guide from the \"Virginia Artists\" exhibition 1955. Dates- 1955. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press release: Portions of VMT concert to be broadcast with commentary and explanations of technique. Dates- 1969 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Programs and photographs. Dates- 1955 - 56 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Information regarding the Museum's chapters. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- photographs [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press release announcing festival with guest artists: Helen Tamris and Daniel Nagrin. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press release: Critic, Stella Adler, Speaker: Alfred de Liagre. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- TV news film of highlights of the College Drama Festival, script, telegrams and surveys to Virginia TV stations concerning air time and usage. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press release: Announcement of individual participants announcing their attendance in the festival. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- loan of Cone collection from the Baltimore Museum of Art to VMFA for an exhibition, a catalogue of the Cone collection, news release about the  bequest of the collection to the Baltimore Museum of Art, etc. Dates- 10/49-6/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Public information schedule for exhibition: \"The Architecture of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill\", \"The Little International\". Artmobile public and information schedule and Bulletin, vol. 19, no.2 10/58. Essay- The Little International Exhibition\", Fred Olsen, 4/57. Dates- 1958. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Publicity stills, reviews and biographical data.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Publicity stills.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- list of designers proposed for inclusion in the exhibition \"Design for Theatre\", tentative list, etc. Dates- 8/52-1/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press release announcing loan of painting by Winslow Homer. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Evaluation of the Discovery Television Series sponsored by the San Francisco Museum of Art. 1953-54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Statewide Press Release announcing fellowships 1960. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press Releases regarding fellowships 1961. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Publicity stills and posters. Dates- 1954 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Buckminister Fuller. Subject- Exhibition of the work of 13 leading architects, opening lecture given by Buckminister Fuller, list of catalog content, gallery talk, press release, invitations and biographical data. Photographs. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press release announcing formation of a fundraising committee for the 25th anniversary.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Exhibitions: \"Drawings From Five Centuries From The Cooper Union Museum\", \"Hans Moller\", \"Is Photography An Art\", \"Sport and the Horse\", \"25th Anniversary\". Parsons gift of the Egyptian Gallery, Chamber Music Society, Virginia Artists, evening hours, speakers/lecturers, Virginia Art Alliance, state services, Fellowships, Search for a female collector with a collection of Imperial robes. Dates- 1959 - 60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press releases announcing exhibition of contemporary glass. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Exhibitions: Skidmore, Owings and Merrill (AIA for Reynolds Building), publicity, progress report on exhibition arrangements. Dates- 1958 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Ivan Dmitri. Subject- Symposium on photography conducted by Dmitri with a panel composed of: A. Hyatt Mayor (MET) and Hilton Kramer (Arts Magazine). List of paintings and photograph comparisons and press releases. Photographs. Dates- 10/59 - 1/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Status report of the Broadway production. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains information about the loan exhibition. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Speaker 1957. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press release: History of Lynchburg Center published in the inaugural publication of AIV. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Brief film on masterpieces of American silver, script and outline for the 25th anniversary program. Date- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains press releases.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains layout and planning for the publication. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Photographs of the moving of art objects, installations, physical plant and behind-the-scene workshops and people.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Publicity stills.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press release: Editorial Writers, agenda, and guest speakers, exhibitions, events, etc. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and Ms. Nemone Balfour. Subject- a ballad concert given by Balfour sponsored by the Museum, new release, printed material, etc. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press release: R. Neutra lecture in coordinate with his VMFA exhibition. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- invitations to grand opening of the 10/54 VMFA addition. Dates- 9/54-10/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press release announcing affiliation with VMFA. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press release announcing the Norfolk Museum affiliation with VMFA. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press release: Bus tour and photograph. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Photographs of galleries. Dates- 1957 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press release announcing gift of marble statue \"Dawn of Young Womanhood\", Oronzio Maldrelli from Miller and Rhoads Department Store. Press releases from: Mariners Museum, National Gallery, Henry Ford Museum, Walker Art Center and the MOMA. Dates- 1959. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press release: purchase of Patronship by Richmond businesses for season tickets to VMT.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- radio transcripts and publicity releases. Dates- 1948-9. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to media from the Museum. Subject- News Releases. Dates- 8/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to media from the Museum. Subject- News Releases. Dates- 6/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to media from the Museum. Subject- News Releases, publicity schedule 6/26- 7/22. Dates- 1955. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to media from the Museum. Subject- News Releases. Dates- 5/56-6/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to media from the Museum. Subject- News Releases. Dates- 4/51-4/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to media from the Museum. Subject- News Releases. Dates- 1952- 5/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press releases for various museum events: theatre, exhibitions, films, etc. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Affiliation announcement of the Roanoke Fine Arts Center 1960. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press release announcing the loan of \"The Ecstasy of St. Francis\" by Carravaggio. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- press release announcing the acquisition of a rare funeral monument from 2nd century B.C. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Advertising copy and selection of artist to draw a cartoon. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- press release for VMT promotion. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press release announcing special schedule to accommodate bus trip from out of town. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Publicity schedule and advertising copy. Dates- 1960. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- scheduling a speaker (Bernard V. Bothmer) to coincide with the exhibition \"Smith's Egypt\", photo and biographical information about Bothmer, etc. Dates- 6/53-9/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Exhibition and Publication information regarding \"Sport and the Horse.\" [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- News Releases regarding newspaper column 1960. The column was carried in 50 Virginia newspapers as 42 weekly articles by Cheek. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Syndicated column written by Cheek as part of a promotion for the Museum's 25th anniversary. Contains a mailing schedule for the column. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Return forms from newspaper publishers regarding column. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Promotional letter for newspaper column. 1960. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Broadcast script for performance promotion. Dates- 1961 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from G. Friddell (Public Information Director). Subject- controversial nature of the \"American Painting 1950\" exhibition, James Johnson Sweeney was the juror for this exhibition, Sweeney biographical information, News Releases, exchange/gift publications of the catalogue to this exhibition, etc. Dates- 1/49-6/50. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Broadcast script promoting 25th anniversary year. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- 25th Anniversary, broadcast scripts, VMT and list of Virginia and Washington TV stations. Dates- 1960. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Broadcast promotion script. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- press release with performance information  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press release for VMT promotion. Dates- 10/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press release concerning a 25th birthday year magazine, the inaugural publication of AIV. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Press release: Tours arranged by Virginia Federation of Women's Club in 6 Virginia towns to see VMT production of \"Carousel\" Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Reviews of show. Dates- 1955. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Introductory speeches. Dates- 1955 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- \"The Tempest\", \"The Mad Woman of Challiot\", \"Berkeley Square\", \"I Remember Moma\", \"Noah\", \"Blind Alley\", \"The Devils Disciple\", \"High Tor\", \"Oh Wilderness\", \"Private Lives\", \"The Petrified Forest\" and \"Victoria Regina\". Dates- 1955 - 57 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Assigned design projects and newspaper clippings. Dates- 1955 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- National broadcasts focusing on topics of national interest, VMFA requests for financial assistance to host a \"Meeting\", pamphlets and photograph. Dates- 1953 - 55 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Jurors: G.E.K. Smith, Aubrey Bodine and Gordon Bunshaft, biographical data, Competition promotion, preliminary text for official entry forms, press release. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- list of pieces included in the \"Virginia Artists 1953\" exhibition, list of purchases made from the exhibition, information on the jury and on purchase prizes, letter from Jacques Lipchitz, etc. Dates- 12/52-5/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains information about the exhibitions and photographs of the artists and their works. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Jurors: Richard Lippold, Isabel Bishop and Perry Rathbone. Press release announcing event.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Eighteenth annual exhibition held at the Museum and sponsored by the Camera Club of Richmond. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- fountains that flank the Museum's front entrance. Dates- 9/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- photo of conservation lab, gift and exhibition of the Williams collection of art at VMFA, announcements to and articles in major art publications about the gift of the Williams collection. Dates- 3/52-10/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Exhibition \"The American Cartoon\", original American cartoons from the collection of Mr. Art Wood, invitations and R.S.V.P.'s to exhibition preview, photos of some of the pieces of cartoon art, etc. Dates- 5/54-5/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek to Wm. Quillan Jr. (President of Randolph Macon Women's College). Subject- Loan of Randolph-Macon's collection of paintings. Dates- 1968 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek to Isobel C. Lee (Steuben Glass). Subject- Loan from Queen Elizabeth, installation, lighting and press-release. Dates- 7/10/58 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Artmobile, AAM, Jamestown Foundation, loans, Accession, gifts, biographical data and resumes. Exhibition: Randolph Macon Collection. Letter from Richard Rogers to lecture to VMT, Reston Foundation: Minutes of the Executive Meeting, 9/12/60. Dates- 9/60, 5/62 - 12/67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, J.M. Brown and P. Near. Subject- Loans, contributions, acquisitions, exhibitions and Africa Gallery. Dates- 1/68 - 12/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek to W. C. Cottrell (Elec. Corp.). Subject- Proposal and technical information for Audio-Guide radio-lecture, pamphlets, blueprints/plans of galleries. Dates- 5/72 - 8/62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from T. Colt, Priscilla Crum and M. Christison. Subject- Broadcast of Biennial Jury, notes from WMBG broadcast, 12/6/46, \"What Is Your Art Museum\", participants: Priscilla Crum (Curator of Education), Edward Davis III (Curator of Decorative Arts) Mrs. J.G. Pollard and T. Colt. Notes from WLEE broadcast, \"Know Your Museum\": a weekly series with guests from the local arts community and \"For Parents Only\": a children's radio program. Dates- 2/46 - 11/48 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. Subject- radio talk shows and transcripts. Dates- 12/37-9/43. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Mr.and Mrs. Robert C. Randolph. Subject- the loan of a portrait of Wm. Henry Harrison by Rembrandt Peale to the Museum for the inaugural exhibition and an additional later loan. Dates- 9/35-11/40. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from T. Colt, L. Cheek and Mary F. Williams. Subject- The service of Beatrice Von Keller as VMFA Acting Director during Colt's military duty. Biographical data, Randolph-Macon Collection including the acquisition of the Bliss Collection. Dates- 7/45 - 5/53 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Hours of operation, policy, menu. Dates- 1964 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and the Frank Rehn Gallery. Subject- loan of paintings to inaugural exhibition of VMFA and later proposed acquisitions from the Frank Rehn Gallery, etc. Dates- 9/35-3/45. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from T. Colt. Subject- Artist from West Virginia: application and recommendation for a Rosenwald Fellowship by T. Colt. Dates- 6/49 - 10/49 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Rennolds' service as a Trustee and entertainment committee. List of objects in the home of her mother, Mrs. John Kerr Branch, that may be of use to the VMFA. Dates- 1/53 - 5/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Policy and requests for rental of museum meeting rooms. Dates- 1956 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Proposal for state/federal funding for the creation of the \"Latrobe Theatre\" (never built), a professional theatre organization. The design of the Theatre was based on plans by the 19th century architect Latrobe. \"The Virginia Museum Theatre\", statement of facts in relation to charges appearing in the Richmond Times - Dispatch, 10/13/66. Subject- 8/65 - 4/67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- List of requests and general correspondence. Dates- 1972 - 73 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from M. Christison, Edward Kallop and L. Cheek. Subject- Inquiries concerning specific artists, objects, valuations, conservation/restoration, etc. Dates- 6/56 - 6/58 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- L. Cheek served on the Board of the Reston Foundation Community Program, includes roster of board members. Dates- 11/10/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek to the Executive Director of the Reston Fund. Subject- L. Cheek's membership on the Board, and proposals for development of the Reston Community, low-cost housing, maps, agendas, Reston architects, Minutes of Annual Meeting- Reston Community Foundation,12/15/64, 4/25/65, 11/12/67, 4/8/68. Dates- 6/65 - 4/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- VMFA membership and letter of condolences to the Reynolds family. Dates-10/70 - 6/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. cheek. Subject- R. J. Reynolds service as Chair of VMFA promotion and development committee. suggested organization agenda for the meeting of the Public Relations Development Committee, to further the advancement of VMFA. Contributions, invitations and photographs. Dates- 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- \"R.S. Reynolds Memorial Award\", awarded annually to the architect or group of architects who make the most significant contribution to the use of aluminum, aesthetically or structurally, in the building field. Theodore Rozak chosen to commission the first sculpture. Dates- 5/58 - 11/6 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Miss Katherine Rhoads. Subject- a bequest to the Museum. Dates- 5/35-2/42. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from G. Martin (Secretary of VMFA). Subject- Rhoads Medal awarded to persons who have made a notable contribution to Art in Virginia; list of recipient, excerpts from the Minutes of the Executive Board, 5/25/69/. Biographical data on Concetta Scaravaglione, designer of medal. Medal awarded to Walter Spencer Robertson. Dates- 4/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Correspondence to and from Rhoads as Vice-president Board of Trustees. Dates- 1934-40. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Contributions to a purchase fund in his memory. Dates- 4/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from T. Colt, L. Cheek, Mrs. J.G. Pollard and P. Mellon. Subject- Museum business, exhibitions. Pratt Estate, John Barton Payne Endowment, Resolutions in memory of Judge Payne, resignation of Colt, Fellowships. List of employees and job descriptions. List of Benefactors, Patrons and Life members, Board of Trustees, Rockefeller Foundation, segregation, contributions, gifts and accessions, including Mellon. Dates- 11/40 - 12/56 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, W. Robertson, Mrs. J.G. Pollard and W.S. Rhoads. Subject- General letter to membership from the President (W.S. Rhoads), Webster S. Rhoads Medal, Artmobile III and South Wing. Dates- 1951 - 67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- General Museum Business, VMT, policy regarding expense accounts and museum entertaining. Dates- 5/57 - 11/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Invitation list, invoice for cocktail party honoring W.S. Rhoads. Dates- 5/8/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Westwood Winfree (Pres. RAA). Subject- Winfree's participation in the Virginia Rotating Exhibition and other events. Requests for restructuring of jurying procedure. \"Reasons For Suggesting A State-Wide Artists Study Committee To Be Sponsored By The Virginia Museum Of Fine Arts\". Dates- 2/56 - 9/57 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- Richmond Chamber Music Society programming seasons: 1950-1, 1951-2, 1952-3, 1953-4 and 1954-5, membership rosters 1951-2 and 1954-5, etc. Dates- 10/50-5/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- proposed policy for relations between VMFA and Richmond Chamber Music Society (conducting events there), listing of Society members, etc. Dates- 1/55-7/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- To increase Jaycees interest and support of VMFA. List of member organizations. Certificate to L. Cheek as a member of the \"Civil War Centennial Committee\", Minutes from the \"Society of Architectural Historians,1/30/58. The presentation of the \"Distinguished Service Award\" to L. Cheek. Dates- 11/60 - 2/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Disturbances in area of Westmoreland Place (Cheek residence), Cheek's Anniversary Party. Presentation of Canal Locks to Mayor M.M. Crowe. Dates- 2/64 - 8/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Field trips taken to the museum by schools throughout the state, 1950-52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Broadening cultural horizons in Richmond, proposal for Civic Center in downtown Richmond and the necessary steps for improvement of downtown, editorials, newspaper clippings. \"Plight Of Museums Is Very Real\", L.J. Ahlander, 11/25/65, Washington Post, \"Activities Center Study For The City Of Richmond\", Wm. A. Briggs A.I.A. and B.R. Johns A.I.A., Associated Architects, 8/1/64, \"Modern Living\", 11/6/64, Time and \"Are Most cities Too Ugly To Save\", 11/30/64, U.S. News and World Report, Inc. Dates- 1963 - 64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains financial statements for the organization. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- proposed relationship of The Richmond Film Society with the Museum (use of Museum facilities), Film Society programs 1951-2, 1952-3, 1953-4, 1954-5 and 1955-6, etc. Dates- 6/50-8/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Letters of compliment to editors and journalists of Virginia periodicals regarding VMFA. Dates- 7/58 - 19/59 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Priscilla Crum, T. Colt, L. Cheek and M. Christison, Theresa Pollack, H.H. Hibbs and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- Exhibitions and musical programs. Dates- 9/45 - 11/52 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown, J. Schaeffer (General Manager, RSL) Subject- Opening performance and concert dates. Dates- 1971 - 72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Gala opening event of Artmobile. Dates- 1958 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and L. Willock (Exec, Dir.). Subject- Renewal of Affiliate members. Dates- 1961 - 63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from T. Colt and L. Cheek. Subject- Charter proposal for a Roanoke museum and minutes from the Roanoke Fine Arts Committee. Dates- 12/47 - 9/50 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Special building committee, draft of letters from Affiliates/Chapters in support of VMFA expansion to be sent to the House Appropriations Committee , members of the Senate and members of the State Finance Committee. Dates- 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and E. Will (Pres.). Subject- Purchase of \"St. John the Baptist\", Rodin, in memory of W.S. Robertson. Dates-2/70 - 4/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Artmobile proposal, museum business, exhibitions: \"George Stevens Makes A Film\". Fellows organizing campaign, selected list of paintings in VMFA permanent collection. Rosters: Members of commission of State Capital and Outlays and Means of Financing; VMFA Executive Officers and committee's. Dates- 1950 - 62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Letter from the President to the membership (W. Robertson), grant proposal for North Wing architectural plans.  List of objects needed for VMFA collections.  Rejection of the north facade by the Arts Commission.  Schedule of events, newspaper clippings.  \"Connoisseur's Comments\", guided VMFA tours narrated by world-famed collectors, critics and curators.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- letter of interest in erecting a monument to Bill Robinson. Dates- 12/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Rockefellers' membership in the Fellows and their subsequent donation to aid in the Drama Development program. Dates- 1955 - 62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, Charles Fahs (Dir. Rockefeller Foundation), W.S. Rhoads. Subject- Proposal for the formation of VMT with initial funding from the Foundation, \"Charter for the Rockefeller Foundation\": Statement of purpose and methods of operation. Dates- 1/50-12/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt and Roman Bronze Works Inc. Subject- casting busts of Gov. Pollard and Judge Payne and casting other figurative groups. Dates- 9/35-1/40. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Letter of authentication. Dates- 4/60 - 8/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Addresses made by F.D. Roosevelt upon the opening of the Museum of Modern Art. Dates- 6/39. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence with Matilda McCord Roper (Mrs. George W. Roper). Subject- donations. Dates- 1935-38. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Biographical data, expansion of VMFA print collection, The Alverthorpe Collection, loans of prints. Dates- 8/65 - 12/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- VMFA as recipient of a rose garden by the Garden of the Patriots. Dates- 1965 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- M. Ross as VMFA advisor, on retainer, for Byzantine and Medieval acquisitions. the Heeramanecks and Hunt Collections. Dates- 9/65 - 1/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Biographical data and brief history of Rothschild family. List of paintings in VMFA from Rothschild Collection. Dates- 1963 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Text and pamphlet for the opening of the Melchers Room. Photographs. Dates- 11/55 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Edward B. Rowan. Subject- mural competition for post offices in Petersburg, Hopewell and Richmond. Colt acted as chairman for a regional committee to carry out this competition for the Procurement Division, Public Works Branch of the Treasury Department, etc. Dates- 3/30. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- securing a speaker (Mr. Everett Parker Lesley, Jr.), obtaining a transparency from Time magazine of one of the Museum's eggs, etc. Dates- 3/53-8/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- General correspondence to Trustees regarding Museum business and events. Photographs and slides. Date- 1969 - 70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- General correspondence regarding loans, acquisitions and invitations. Dates- 1/62 - 11/73 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Eero Saarinen. Subject- Aline Saarinen broadcast on the VMT Shakespeare Preview. Drawing. Dates- 1/56 - 1/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Exhibition: \"Master Drawings\", with lecture by Paul Sachs. Theft of Degas drawing on loan to VMFA from the Fogg. List of London and Paris art dealers. Dates- 5/51 - 6/53 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. Subject- letters from other U.S. Art Museums about staff salaries and Curator's Report activities from the 1st season 1/16-5/24 1936. Dates- 1936- 7/37. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Requests for purchase of cases from the Greek Gold exhibition. Dates- 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Form letters: members, advertisements, donors, other institutions regarding loans, lectures and publication requests, etc. Dates- 1967 - 73 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Samuels gift of building for the Front Royal Library. Loan and cleaning of \"View Near Oxford\" by Richard Wilson. Dates- 4/52 - 9/56 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- 10th Miller and Rhoads Women's Forum; invitation to Philip Johnson to serve as a speaker. Biographical data on James Parton and Max Abromovitz. Dates- 8/51 - 6/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Hans van Weeren-Griek. and Concetta Scaravaglione. Subject- exhibition of her work and insurance of a piece that was damaged. Dates- 9/40-7/41. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Events and mailing schedules. Dates- 8/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Events and mailing schedules, Paul Taylor Dance Tour, Safari-Dinner, agendas, etc. Dates- 7/70 - 7/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Appraisal of an agate cup belonging to Mrs. Paul Mellon as a work of art, for the Customs Commissioner. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- war-time high school art exhibition held at Miller and Rhoads department store, list of hostess for this event. Dates- 1943-4. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Invitations and general correspondence regarding the opening's of new art centers/buildings of various institutions, anniversary celebration, National Presentation Broadcast of Artmobile. Dates- 9/60 - 9/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and J.G. Pollard. Subject- Loan of items in his Collection to VMFA and his service as Vice-President. Exhibitions: American Contemporary Prints and Sport and Horse. Melcher Estate, accessions and acquisitions, list of gifts to VMFA. Dates- 1950 - 62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Scott, Horner and Mason, Inc. Investment Securities in Lynchburg, VA. Subject- possible investments by VMFA, financing the new wing and the possibility of matching a Public Works Administration grant. Dates- 5/38. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from T. Colt and L. Cheek. Subject- Seay collection of Decorative Objects, list of objects in Seay home. Dates- 1/39 - 1/50 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Newspaper clippings and letters to and from Leslie Cheek. Dates- 1956.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Service reports on traveling exhibits. Dates- 1948-49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Correspondence about slide loans. Dates- 1950-51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Museum Services. Correspondence regarding loans 1952. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Houdon statue of Washington on loan to VMFA, insurance valuation. Seymour's lecture on \"Houdon in America\" and panel discussion on contemporary sculpture. Opinions on dating and provenance of VMFA objects. Dates- 5/50 - 5/53 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Shalett's articles on the VMFA for the \"Saturday Evening Post\" and \"The Diplomat\" Dates- 8/56 - 10/57 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Biographical data, letters of invitation to VMFA events, College Drama Festival. Melchers Estate: \"The Last Supper\", newspaper clippings and postcards. Dates- 1969 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Virginia Film Society, Dance Tour, VMT: job descriptions, Table of Organization, staff hours, Theatre Associates and Annual Theatre Train. Date- 4/66 - 8/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Agenda and events for Entertainment Committee, loan of Col. Anderson bequest items. Dates- 1/59 - 5/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and E. Shiflet (Sec. of Education). Subject- budget, museum business, financial profile, role of office of Education and pamphlets. Executive Order #20 and #21: Reassignment of VMFA to the Office of Education. Dates- 8/72 - 12/74 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Dealer in antique English silver and his gift to VMFA of a silver teapot. Dates- 1953 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- VMT, juror search, biographical data, exhibition catalogues, loans of art work, accessions, gifts and general museum business. Dates- 1956 - 69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and P. Near. Subject- General correspondence, exhibitions, requests for publications, pamphlets, invitations, exhibition catalogues, A.D. and W.C. Williams Trust Fund. Photographs. Dates- 1969 - 72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- paperwork authorizing R.A.Velz and W.J. Rhodes to sign vouchers and checks, list of Virginia Museum Theatre expenditures 1956-7. Dates- 2/56-11/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Blank stationary.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- excerpts from Virginia Architecture exhibition catalogue, miscellaneous correspondence about catalogue,  etc. Dates- 11/58-1/59. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- compliments on exhibition \"Architecture in Virginia\", thank you notes to the Museum about exchange/gift publications of exhibition catalogue-Architecture in Virginia 1776-1958: The Old Dominion's Twelve Best Buildings, etc. Dates- 9/58-4/59. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- biographical information on various 20th century architects. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- G. Smith (architect, writer and photographer), biographical data, and his collection of Travel Posters. Newspaper and magazine clippings, invitations. Application for Fulbright grant. Dates- 2/52 - 5/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Her membership on Executive Board, donation and contributions. Dates- 5/51 - 4/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Mrs. Marrow Stuart Smith, Virginia artist, correspondence with museum. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- List of alumnae in Virginia. Dates- 9/62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, M. Christison, and Mrs. J.A. Pope (International Traveling Exhibition Service). Subject- Exhibition: \"Swedish Textiles Today\": catalogue, pamphlet. Brussels World's Fair, U.S. Pavilion. Catalogue of Traveling Exhibitions for 1961-62. Dates- 4/53 - 62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- S.A.H Directors meeting in Richmond, formation and organization of a Virginia chapter: agendas, lists of prospective members, directors of S.A.H., minutes from S.A.H. meeting. Dates- 12/52 - 11/55 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Meeting agendas, Architects Virginia Tour, preservation of the National Capitol, Shirley Plantation, landmarks in danger. Proposal to coordinate the activities of the SAH with AIA and the National Trust for Historic Preservation in the field of Historic Buildings Preservation. SAH: Minutes of Executive Board, 10/26/57, 5/17/58, 10/18/58, Treasurers Report, 1/58-4/58, Newsletters. Dates- 1956 - 58 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Lists: Fellows, Staff and Board of Trustees. Invoices, receipts and newspaper clippings. Dates- 1966 - 70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Dinner schedule, agenda and pamphlet. Dates- 5/70 - 3/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Confirmation for Dinner event and agenda. Dates- 1972 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Fall meeting to be held at VMFA, conference agenda, mailing list and pamphlets. Dates- 1962 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Meeting agendas, events schedules, attendance rosters, officers, newsletters, registration forms. Report of SEMC '72 meeting, \"SEMC Notes\", no. 1, 1974 and no.1, 1975. Dates- 1972 - 77 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- printed material for exhibition \"Southern Exposures\", the following essays: \"Coming of Age of Photography\", \"Down the First Century of Photography with George and Heutis Cook\", \"Concerning the Cook Collection and Its Recovery of the Epos of the Attic\", etc.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Williamsburg International Assembly Speakers, biographical data: Edward Downes, Charles Seymor, Harris Prior and Arthur Drexler. Dates- 1951 - 62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Wm. Gaines. Subject- Biographical data of speakers: C.V. Donovan and Joseph Curtis Sloane. Dates- 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- printed material for the opening for prospective members. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Safari Theatre Dinners, loan exhibition previews, maintenance. Dates- 1967 - 70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Essay- \"The Art Museum As A Community Center\", by L. Cheek. Pamphlets, newspaper and magazine clippings of other museum programs. Date- 1961 - 66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- early interest and planning of the exhibition \"Sport and the Horse\", etc. Dates- 5/54-6/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, Frederick Robinson (Dir., SMFA). Subject- SMFA exhibition of Virginia Artists. Dates- 1957 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Invitations. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Exhibitions, security, general operations and museum business. Employee policy, regulations, salaries, etc. Dates- 1962 - 66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- General Museum operation, exhibitions, publicity evaluation, landscaping of Confederate Chapel, loan exhibition previews. Dates- 1963 - 1968 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Employee policy/regulations, programs division, collection divisions, staff information and table of organization for Theatre Arts Committee. Newspaper clippings and salaries. Dates- 1966 - 70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Suggested structure of staff organization and salary scales. Dates- 2/54 - 2/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- VMFA By-Laws 1958 and 1959, income sources, proposed improved operations plan. Salary information from the Smithsonian Institution. Job description for Assistant Administrator. Date 1959 - 65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Head of Collections Division and Education Supervisor, Program Division. Dates- 1962 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Business meeting and reception regarding architectural improvements, gifts and loans to the State Department reception rooms. Dates- 4/66 - 6/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- reception for General Assembly Wives. Dates- 2/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Service reports for loans of exhibits, films and slides. Dates- 1951-1953. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for information regarding circulating visual materials 1951-52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Non-member requests for exhibitions 1952-53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Non-member requests for exhibitions 1950. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Non-member Requests for gallery visits and lectures 1949-50. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Out of state inquiries about Museum services 1948-50. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Out of state inquiries about Museum services 1950. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- List of prospective organizations for using extension services 1948-50. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Requests for circulating visual materials and exhibitions 1949-50. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- General Correspondence Traveling Exhibitions 1949. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains information on the artmobile. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains statement for addenda to the Governor's report concerning the VMFA.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between L. Cheek, Jr. and Mr. Saul Steinberg. Subject- exhibition of Steinberg's work and lecture by Steinberg, etc. Dates- 8/53-1/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Opening of new auditorium, purchase of pianos and price lists. Program for the Chamber Music Society, newsletters from Steinway and Co. , 4/55-6/55. Dates- 4/55 - 4/57 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Philip N. Stern, Chairman of the Art Commission, Commonwealth of Virginia. Subject- Art Commission meetings, funds for museum equipment, funding from the Public Works Administration, architectural exhibition, etc. Dates- 7/35-10/44. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Steuben correspondence with the VMFA, 1938-42. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- \"Ten Talents In the American Theatre\", Ed. David Stevens; \"Theatre For Art's Sake\" by L. Cheek. Proposal to the Rockefeller Foundation for financial support of VMT. Dates- 12/49 - 5/57 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and P. Near. Subject- Her gift of \"La Signora in Biege\", Lazzaro Donati. Dates- 1968 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Biographical data, preliminary design program for South Wing Addition, letters to other museums regarding design, security and general building functions. Dates- 1948-49, 1962-63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Jas. N. Trevillian (Secretary). Subject- Conductor of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, concert at the VMFA and program. Dates- 1947 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between VMFA and Gordon E. Strause, 1935-40. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mr. Strause and various Museum staff. Subject- exhibition of his collection at the Museum, written complaints by Mr. Strause, Strause is named 1st honorary benefactor of the Museum by the Board of Trustees. Dates- 3/36-5/39. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Mrs. J. G. Pollard, T. Colt and L. Cheek. Subject- Lewis S. Strauss, founder of the Albert Einstein Award (for achievement in Natural Sciences). Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission, his service on the VMFA Finance and Membership committees. Letter of Henry Anderson regarding discussion with Paul Mellon and VMFA expansion potential. Newspaper and magazines clippings, Artmobile, gifts and contributions. Dates- 1945 - 61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Fellows: theatre Orientation, general meetings, prospective Fellows, report of the Fellows 5/3/67. Date- 1965-71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- As a Trustee and member of the development committee. Contributions. Dates- 1961 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard, L. Cheek, Jr. and Mr. William A. Stuart. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, etc. Dates- 7/51-8/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Julia Sully to the Museum. Subject- Virginia Art Index. Dates- 1935-48. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and J. McGee (Sunrise, Pres.). Subject- \"Sunrise\", Charleston Cultural complex, budget analysis, roster of Executive Board, Annual Report, 1971, pamphlets. Dates- 1972 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Mrs. J.G. Pollard, T. Colt and L. Cheek. Subject- Early correspondence concerning museum services, statement of purpose, Pratt Bequest, exhibitions and requests for publications. Dates- 7/45 - 12/54 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- General correspondence, request for publications, employment, Fellows, Russian Loan Bill, gifts, contributions, biographical data. Dates- 6/56 - 5/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and P. Near. Subject- Museum business, loans of art works, list of objects for long term loan, zoning ordinance. Paul Tishman Collection, Troubs Collection of Russian miniatures. Provenance of St. John the Baptist, Rodin. Pamphlets, brochures and press releases. Dates- 2/70 - 10/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, Mrs. J.G. Pollard, M. Christison, John Canaday and Maurice Bonds. Subject- Informal discussion series on art, artists and technique. Topics: Lithography, sculpture, restoration, art history etc. Includes biographical data on lecturers and exhibitions. Excerpt from \"American Silversmiths and Their Marks II\", by Stephen G.C. Ensko. Dates- 9/48 - 3/49 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Regarding Mrs. A.I. duPont's gift of tapestries to the VMFA and a subsequent exhibition, 1948. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Regarding taxes on honorariums, admissions and rental space, 1954-56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- VMFA series of weekly TV programs, list of suggested topics, program guests, resource information from other Institutions, film rentals, television presentation of the 25th Anniversary and minutes of the Mayor's Committee on Educational Television, 11/11/53. Dates- 3/54 - 1/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from M. Christison. Subject- The development of a public television station to be shared by educational institutions. TV question and answer scripts and newspaper clippings. Dates- 1/49 - 7/58 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Newspaper and magazine clippings. Dates- 1961-62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Salary scales, job openings at VMT, applicants, referrals, biographical data, financial statements, staff tors and guest speakers. Dates- 3/58 4/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Morton Thalhimer. Subject- Biographical data, production, general theatre administration and Ford Foundation Fellowship Grant. Dates- 5/58 - 7/62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Basil Langton. Subject- Langton's service as VMT guest director of \"The Tempest\", in celebration of the Jamestown Festival; program and procurement of professional actors. Dates- 1957 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Wm. Thalhimer Jr. Subject- Exhibit: \"Habiliments for Heroines\" underwritten by Thalhimers, VMT: \"Lady in the Dark\", Lorren Aldrich Collection. Catalogue: \"The Helena Rubenstein, Princess Gourelli Collection\", Deluca, Editore Roma, June 1953. Dates- 11/51 - 10/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- His service as a Trustee and Chair of the Theatre Arts Committee on theatre and Television, museum business, salary scales, general operation of VMT, budget, income, newspaper clippings. Contributions and gifts. Dates- 6/52 - 3/77 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Underwriting of Mediterranean court, plants and flowers. Gift of Sandwich glass. Dates- 5/55 - 10/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Thayer's service as special assistant to the Secretary of State for Cultural Affairs. Biographical data, UNESCO, ICOM, International traveling Exhibitions, placement of American works of art in United States Embassies. Dates- 5/59 - 12/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Committee Minutes 1954-56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Committee minutes, agendas and programs, box office grosses etc. Letter from Paul Mellon. 1954-56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Robert Telford. Subject- Establishment of a theatre Collection by Louise Branch of drawings, scenery and costumes. Dates- 2/59 - 3/67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Morton Thalhimer. Subject- Proposal for costume ball. Dates- 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Robert Telford. Subject- Morale and general organization of the VMT Associates, proposed speakers, newsletter and roster of VMT Associates. Dates- 4/57 - 1/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and William Morrison. Subject- taped readings by Henry Fonda, Lee Remick and Olivia deHavilland on the anniversary celebration. Reviews and letters to other film stars. Dates- 1964 - 65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Safari-Dinner agenda and setup. Dates- 10/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Reviews, gift of Dan River Mills fabrics for costumes. Programs: \"Streetcar Named Desire\", \"School For Wives\", \"Camelot\" and \"The Odd Couple\". Dates- 1967 - 68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- reviews, letters of compliment. Program: \"the Royal Hunt of the Sun\" Dates- 1968 -69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Program and staff hours. Dates- 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- \"Report of Acoustical Analysis for Auditorium of Virginia Museum Theatre\" Dates- 9/1950 and 6/57 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Review, performance production. Dates- 1969 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Theatre-designer: salary and letters of recommendation. Dates- 1955 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- VMT, Dance, Film and Chamber Music Societies: financial statements, salaries, budgets, production costs, income records, purchase of stage equipment and suggested future of organization. Dates- 2/54 - 12/58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- bus tours from Virginia towns for Theatre evenings, sponsors by Virginia Federation of Women's Clubs, newspaper clippings. \"The Virginia Club Woman\", vol. XXXII no. I 8/55. Dates- 1/59 - 5/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Chairman of Yale Drama Dept., his service as consultant to VMT, budget suggestions for proposed VMT, various drama activities, playbill, budgets from other University Drama departments. Dates- 1/56 - 3/58 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Program, letters of disagreement between directors and actors. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- The first annual event, critic and counselors: Virginia Freeman, Meriam Rosen, Dan Wagoner, Patricia Wityle. Dates- 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Valerie Gettis as guest speaker/artist. Dates- 2/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Invitations to college Presidents. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Critic: Alan Schnieder, Speaker: Jo Mielziner. The 1st College Drama Festival, guest lists and exhibition of Jo Mielziner's theatre designs. Newsletter. Dates- 8/56 - 4/57 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Critic: Harold Clurman, Speaker: Norris Houghton. Events schedule and program. Dates- 4/57 - 2/58 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Critic: Norris Houghton, Speaker: John Gassner. Event agenda/program, brochures. Dates- 4/58 - 3/59 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Critic: Henry Hewes, Speaker: Marc Connelly, reception, production procedure, etc. Newsletter 2/60 Dates- 10/59 - 2/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Critic: Stella Adler and Speaker: Alfred de Ligre, Jr. Event schedule, festival speaker, program, biographical data, reviews. Dates- 11/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Event agenda, scheduling, program and newspaper clippings. Dates- 2/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Critic: Robert Lewis, Speaker: Edward Albee. Event agenda/program, brochure, pamphlet, etc. Dates- 10/56 - 4/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Original drama by John C. Collison, VMT Premiere. \"New Play in Virginia\", Wm. Morrison, Encore vol.6 ,no.5 Dates- 1961 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and L. Cheek. Subject- Reorganization of Museum Theatre 1972-73, budget and summary of proposals. Additions to VMFA statutes and By-Laws. Theatre Committee annual Report 6/30/67. Dates- 5/67 - 3/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Contributions, minutes of Theatre Patron Campaign Committee. Dates- 1958 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and Keith Fowler. Subject- theatre Arts Committee Executive Meeting minutes 6/30/70 and 7/6/70, Rosters for various Executive committee's of VMFA. Reviews and pamphlets. Dates- 9/69 - 4/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- HEW grant to produce and circulate throughout Virginia a play during 67-68 season, suggested dramas. Dates- 1967 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Newspaper clippings.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Exhibitions: \"Gibson Collection of Contemporary Italian Art\", \"Contemporary Japanese Art\", \"Ten Reynolds Sculptures\". Dates- 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, A.H. Ballet and Robert Telford. Subject- General VMT business, schedule of events, scenic design, reviews, performance, staff policy/procedure, ticket prices, season subscriptions, etc. Dates- 1955 - 60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Robert Telford. Subject- College Drama Festival, Dance Society and Chamber Music Society. Performance programs, events schedules, guest director contract, pamphlets and contributions. Dates- 1959 - 69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Robert Telford. Subject- General Theatre Business, contractual agreements, events schedules, Richmond Film Society, College Drama Festival, financial statements, theatre reviews and job applicants. Dates- 5/61 - 9/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Robert Telford. Subject- theatre openings, job descriptions, applicants, hours. Dates- 12/62 - 3/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- VMT, Vignettes tour, general estimate of costs, Drama, Dance and Music programs.  \"Virginia Report For State Arts Agency Individual Projects July 1, 1966- June 30,1967\" and \"Performing Arts in Virginia Education\" an introductory survey. Dates- 1966 -68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and Keith Fowler. Subject- Budgets, financial summary, events schedules, newsletters, etc. Dates- 1969 - 70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown, Keith Fowler and Ken Letner. Subject- Season events, programming, budget and revenue, newsletters, list of season subscribers and press kit for the Mummers Theatre, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. \"Constitution of the Virginia Museum Theatre Associates\". Dates- 1970 - 71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and Keith Fowler. Subject- Theatre business, budgets, salaries, production schedules, invitations, program design, contracts, etc. Dates- 1971 - 72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Letters to and from VMT subscribers, program for \"Purlie\". Proposals for summer season productions, opening night telegrams. Dates- 1974 - 75 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and Keith Fowler. Subject- Operating expense appropriation, \"VMT Sound System Report\", and synopsis of No Title play of the life of Lord Byron by Romulus Linney (later titled \"Childe Byron\"). Dates- 1975 - 76 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Reviews. Dates- 1970 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Keith Fowler. Subject- Reviews, production calendar and letters of compliments. Dates- 1970 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Event underwritten by the Weeden Foundation. Dates- 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Letter of invitation, remarks after preview. Dates- 1958 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Programs. Dates- 1958 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Payment for use of two geese. Program. Dates- 1957 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Financial report and program. Dates- 1957 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Program, reviews, letters of complaint from theatre patrons regarding play content. Dates- 1969 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Program Dates- 1958 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Program, search for guest director. Dates- 1958 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Review, program and editorials. Dates- 1969 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and Keith Fowler. Subject- Letters of complaint and approval from theatre patrons. Dates- 10/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- List of series underwriters, proposal for music lecture series conducted by Dr. John White. Dates- 10/58 - 9/59 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Patron financial support and proposal for a Sunday lecture series: \" The Eager Listener\". Dates- 9/59 - 9/61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Harpist: Nicanor Zableta, brochures of concert series sponsored by other museums and galleries. Dates- 1/50 - 1/54 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Program Dates- 6/57 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Morton Thalhimer. Subject- General letters to theatre subscribers, brief outline of the five scheduled plays and descriptions of the major characters. Dates- 1957 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Playbills, magazine and newspaper clippings of performances in theatres other than VMT. Dates- 12/54 - 11/58 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Reviews and programs for \"Separate Tables\", \"The Skin Of Your Teeth\", \"Ondine\", \"Kiss Me Kate\" and \"The Kids\". Dates- 1959 - 60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Robert Telford. Subject- Rehearsal schedules, invitations, programs: \"Life With Mother\", \"The Limbo Kid\", \"Pygmalian\" and \"The Brothers Karamazov\". Dates- 1961 - 62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Reviews, letter/telegrams of compliment. Programs: \"Teahouse of the August Moon\", \"The Woman from Colchis\", \"Hall of Mirrors\", \"Caesar and Cleopatra\" and \"The Most Happy Fella\". Dates- 1962 - 63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Reviews, letters and telegrams of compliment. Program: \"A Thousand Clowns\". Dates- 1963 - 64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Robert Telford. Subject- Reviews, letters/telegrams of compliment. Programs: \"The Admiral Crichton\", \"Hedda Gabler\". \"Tartuffe\" and \"No Time For Sergeants\". Dates- 1964 - 65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Reviews, letters/telegrams of compliment. Programs: \"The Comedy of Errors\", \"The Visit\" and \"Fanny\". Dates- 1964 - 65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Letters/telegrams of compliment. Programs: \"Androcles and The Lion\", \"The Miracle Worker\". Contributions from Dan River Mills. Photographs. Dates- 1966 - 67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and Keith Fowler. Subject- Reviews, letters/telegrams of compliment, opening night gala, Safari Theatre/Dinners. Programs: \"The Glass Menagerie\", \"Once In A Lifetime\", \"Julius Caesar\", \"Blithe Spirit\" and \"Three Penny Opera\". Dates- 1970 - 71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown, Keith Fowler and Ken Letner. Subject- Reviews and Letters/telegrams of compliment. Programs: \"Charley's Aunt\", \"The Sorrows of Frederick The Great\", \"Uncle Vanya\", \"Twelfth Night, On What You Will\" and \"the Man Who Lost the River\". Dates- 1971 - 72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and Keith Fowler. Subject- Timetable, production schedules, Safari theatre Dinners, programs and reviews. Dates- 1972 - 73 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Letters to former subscribers seeking financial assistance for the upcoming season. Photographs. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Program and letter/telegrams of compliment. Dates- 1960 - 61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and Keith Fowler. Subject- VMFA By- Laws 1972, Minutes of Theatre Arts Committee 10/21/71, agendas, budget and cost estimates. Dates- 1955 - 72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Programming, policy for relations to the VMFA, contractual agreements, events schedules, promotion plans and financial statements, programs and brochures. Executive board meetings: 7/57, 11/57, 2/58, 4/58, 5/58. Dates- 4/56 - 9/59 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Letters and contributions from Chamber Music Society Patrons. Dates- 1956 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Proposal for the formation of the Dance Society, guest list, officers, policy regarding the Dance Society's relationship to the VMFA. Minutes of Executive Board, 5/11/56, 6/12/57, 7/57, 12/57. Receipt and attendance records, contributions, programs, pamphlets and guest performers. Dates- 5/56 - 5/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Letters and contributions from patrons of Dance Society. Dates- 1956 - 57 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Rockefeller grant to the museum to develop theatre and a program in drama, 1955. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Kay Rockefeller. Subject- Traveling exhibition troupe for children's theatre: financial statement and invitations. Dates- 9/57 - 3/58 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Program for \"Rossum's Universal Robots\". Dates- 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- VMT designated seating area according to race, and letters of protest in support of Dr. Mary Elizabeth Johnson. Dates- 1/56 - 5/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Program and letters/telegrams of compliment. Dates- 1961 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, Robert Telford and Morton Thalhimer. Subject- Attendance records, publicity program and biographical data. Dates- 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Letters and telegrams of compliment. Dates- 1960 - 61 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Cost estimate, theatre needs and improvements. Date- 12/56 - 7/57 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Sample survey, list of Chapter/Affiliate communities. Dates- 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, Morton Thalhimer and Robert Telford. Subject- Theatre Arts Committee agenda, VMT proposals for: director, administrator, production and apprentices. Date- 1965 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- \"The Gallows Man\", limited performance schedule, invitations. Dates- 1958 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Events program, list of composers represented. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Cancelled, considered distasteful for VMT audience. Dates- 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Program and letters, telegrams of compliment. Dates- 1967 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- floor plans. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- AAMD conference, theft of Roualt drawing from Toronto Gallery, requests for publications. Dates- 5/50 - 1/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains reports concerning slide sets and film strips distributed throughout the state. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Fashion designer to lecture on fashion from 1752 to 1952 for the exhibition: \"Habiliments for Heroines\". Dates- 1952 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- New York World's Fair, newspaper and magazine clippings. Dates- 1965 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- His election to VMFA Board, museum business. Dates- 5/51 - 2/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Newspaper and magazine clippings of Governor Tuck. Dates- 12/49 - 1/50 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Biographical data, Tunnard's expertise on city planning. Virginia Town Case Study Group: \"Problems of Planning in the Small Southern Town\". Dates- 1952 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Severance of affiliation to the VMFA. Dates- 2/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Artist for VMFA Christmas card. Dates- 1961 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from F. Brandt and Wm. Gaines. Subject- Seminar to expose students and teachers to the function and operation of VMFA, agenda, program procedure, etc. Dates- 11/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Questionnaire from UCLA Graduate School of Management and the College of Fine Arts on the priorities related to the Arts, pamphlets. \"U.S. Information Agency-Its Task in World Affairs\". Date- 4/51 - 7/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from T. Colt and L. Cheek. Subject- Annual Meeting Minutes, travel authorization, organization news, pamphlets, general UNESCO business. Dates- 10/46 - 10/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Conference topic: Aid to South American Museums, project development, UNESCO Annual Report, Report of Program Committee. The Voice of America, Forum Lectures with transcript of by L. Cheek of \"The Art Museum As A Community Center\". Dates- 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Requests for loans of slides from South American Museums for L. Cheek's presentation to Denver conference, list of South American Museums. Dates- 1959 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Opening of UDC new building. Resolution concerning accessibility to members of UDC, invitations. Dates- 6/57 - 12/62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Correspondence, reports, minutes. Expansion of local service. Dates- 1971 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Charitable organizations that have received UGF monies and fund raising campaign. Dates- 1972 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- The Air Force Memorial Center: statement of purpose, design, personnel requirements, building program, Minutes of U.S. Air Force Fine Art Committee 6/58 and 12/60, \"Proposal For The USAF Memorial Education Center\", travel vouchers and floor plan for the Academy Museum (Planetarium). Slides. Dates- 2/57-4/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Edward R. Murrow as Director, merging of the People-to People Program (organization of museum professional) with the USIA. Newspaper clippings. Dates- 1961 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- \"Forum Series\": International Broadcast, lecture series. Essay- \"the Art Museum As A Community Center\" by L. Cheek. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- UNESCO Action to safeguard Nubian monuments due to the construction of the Aswan Dam. Roster of Honorary Committee, International Action Committee, United Arab Committee, Executive Board Minutes. Dates- 4/60 - 11/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Virginia State Employees U.S. Savings Bond campaign, handbook for canvassers, meeting agendas and progress reports. Dates- 1973 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek to Col. H.W. Fitzroy. Subject- Coordinating agency between institutions and other cultural, educational and scientific agencies in Virginia through a lecture series of visiting scholars. Dates- 9/54 - 8/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence with Bayly Art Museum and the McIntire School of Fine Arts at the University of Virginia. Dates- 1935-43. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Lecturers and AIV contributors, loans of objects, fellowships. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and T. Colt. Subject- UVA Museum loan of objects and lecture tours, fellowships. List of prints on loan to VMFA from Catesby estate and list of Lurcat Tapestries. Dates- 8/47 - 12/59 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Museum business, Artmobile, VMT, requests for loans, contributions and gifts. Reference to photos of ancient Greek sculpture, architecture and landscape views, invitations, pamphlets and postcards. Dates- 10/58 - 12/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains the schedules for staff vacations. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence of Hans van Weeren-Griek, curator of Education at the VMFA. Dates- 1940-44.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Report regarding vandalism and misconduct: soaping of the fountains and damage to shrubs. Dates- 11/58 - 3/59 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Velz' service as VMFA Head of promotion, civilian and military experience record, newspaper clippings and Melchers Estate. Dates- 1949 - 55 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains general correspondence of Velz, Associate Director of VMFA 1958. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Status of tax deduction, recommendations for event, invitations and dance card. Dates- 1964 - 65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- 9the Annual Viennese Ball sponsored by the Council: Ball Committee, agenda, decoration, invitations, etc. Dates- 1967 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. Subject- Virginia Art Alliance By-Laws, program and minutes of VAA meeting 1945, Report of the Trustees of Richmond Academy of Arts 1933, correspondence with other members of VAA, etc. Dates- 1933-6/45. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- program for annual meeting 1941, blank ballots labeled \"Board of Trustees Ballots\", statement of need for a state Supervisor of Fine Arts Education. Dates- 4/40-2/42. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. T.C. Colt (Secretary of VA. Art Alliance). Subject- reports of activities of organization members 1942-3, correspondence with organization members-no annual meeting held this year due to World War II, etc. Dates- 3/43-5/43. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. T.C. Colt (Secretary of VA. Art Alliance). Subject- announcement, agenda and program for annual meeting 1944, correspondence with organization members, election of officers/trustees, etc. Dates- 3/44-4/44. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard (Secretary of VAA). Subject- Virginia Art Alliance meeting minutes ('49), listing and certification of delegates to VAA annual convention ('49), listing of the VAA Board of Trustees ('49), etc. Dates- 1948-49.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Minutes from meetings and correspondence. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence to Miss Helen C. Rose (Virginia Art Alliance President). Subject- correspondence with member organizations, etc. Dates- 3/58-8/58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by M.B. Christison (Assistant Director VMFA). Subject- minutes of Trustees meeting and annual meeting 1959, roster of officers and Trustees, program for annual meeting 1960, etc. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by H.B. Gayle (Director of Extension Dept. VMFA, Secretary of Va. Art Alliance). Subject- announcement, replies agenda and program for annual meeting of (1936) the VAA Trustees, listing of organizational members to VAA, certification forms for delegates to the VAA annual convention (1936), etc. Dates- 5/35-5/36. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by H.B. Gayle (Director of Extension VMFA, Secretary of VA. Art Alliance). Subject- announcements, program and report for VAA annual meeting 1937, resolution changing the organization of the VAA (consolidating its function with that of the VMFA), certification of delegates to VAA annual meeting 1937, etc. Dates- 4/37. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by H.B. Gayle (Director of Extension Dept., Secretary of VA, Art Alliance). Subject- VAA annual meeting announcement and program (1938), certification for delegates to VAA annual convention 1938, correspondence with member organizations about the reorganization of the VAA (consolidating its function with that of the VMFA), etc. Dates- 2/38-4/38. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by H.B. Gayle (Director of Extension Dept. VMFA, Secretary of VA. Art Alliance). Subject- announcements and program for VAA annual meeting 1939, certification of delegates to the VAA annual convention 1939, letter from Gayle to the State Board of Education supporting the appointment of a state supervisor of art, etc. Dates- 3/39-6/39. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by H.B. Gayle (Director of Extension Dept. VMFA, Secretary of VA. Art Alliance) Subject- announcement and program for annual meeting 1940, correspondence with member organizations, nomination of trustees, certification of delegates to annual convention 1940, etc. Dates- 3/39-5/40. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard (Secretary of VA. Art Alliance) Subject- announcement and program for annual meeting 1941, report of the VAA 1940-1, listing of organization members, By-Laws of VAA 1934, correspondence with trustees, etc. Dates- 3/41-4/41. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard (Secretary of VA. Art Alliance) Subject- program for annual meeting 1942, roster of member organizations, reports from member organizations, Annual Report of the VAA 1941-2, listing of VAA lectures in 1941, Museum Bulletin (VMFA) vol.2, no.6, 1942etc. Dates- 3/42-4/42. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. T.C. Colt (Secretary of VA. Art Alliance). Subject- announcements, program and minutes for annual meeting 1944, reports of member organizations 1944, certification of delegates to annual convention 1944, listing of Board resolutions during war time, roster of member organizations, etc. Dates- 4/44-5/44. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. T.C. Colt (Secretary of VA Art Alliance). Subject- announcements, program and minutes for annual meeting 1945, roster of trustees and nominating committee, reports of member organizations, certification of delegates to annual convention 1945, etc. Dates- 3/45-2/46. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard (Secretary of VA. Art Alliance) Subject- minutes of annual meeting 1945, announcements, program and minutes for annual meeting 1946, correspondence with member organizations, reports of member organizations, certification of delegates to annual convention 1946, Secretary's report to VAA 1946, rosters of member organizations and trustees 1946, final copy of Facilities for Organization Members Comprising the Virginia Art Alliance booklet, correspondence with George Rickey about a panel discussion, etc. Dates- 2/46-7/46. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard (Secretary of VA. Art Alliance) Subject- minutes of annual meeting 1945,announcements, program and minutes for annual meeting 1946, correspondence with member organizations, reports of member organizations, certification of delegates to annual convention 1946, Secretary's report to VAA 1946, rosters of member organizations and trustees 1946, final copy of Facilities for Organization Members Comprising the Virginia Art Alliance booklet, correspondence with George Rickey about a panel discussion, etc. Dates- 2/46-7/46. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard (Secretary of VAA). Subject- Virginia Art Alliance meeting program ('46 and'47) and minutes ('46), list of members ('47), certification of delegates to annual VAA convention ('47), Reports of art activities around the state, etc. Dates- 1946-7. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard (Secretary of VA. Art Alliance)and M.B. Christison (Curator of Education). Subject- copies of 1947 resolution about art display areas in public buildings, minutes of annual meeting 1947, announcements and program for annual meeting 1948, roster of member organizations 1948, correspondence about securing guest speakers for VAA annual convention 1948, certification of delegates to annual convention 1949, etc. Dates- 7/45-11/48. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard (Secretary of VAA). Subject- membership roster ('48), list of trustees ('48), announcement, minutes and attendance to annual meeting ('48), summary of panel discussion about art education in Va. schools, statement of VAA purposes and objectives, etc. Dates- 1948. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard (Secretary of VAA). Subject- minutes of the Virginia Art Alliance meeting ('47 and'48), Board meeting announcement and attendance, program of annual meeting ('48), list of suggested nominees to the VAA Board ('48), etc. Dates- 1947-8.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard (Secretary of VAA). Subject- annual reports of activities made by VAA members. Dates- 1948.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Annual meeting 1955. Correspondence, resolutions and programs. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Correspondence, minutes and agendas. Form letter announcing annual meeting 1956. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Minutes, agenda and correspondence. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by M.B. Christison (Assistant Director VMFA). Subject- announcement and minutes of Fall Meeting 1957, correspondence with member organizations, etc. Dates- 11/57-12/57. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Meeting held at the Museum. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by M.B. Christison (Assistant Director VMFA). Subject- announcements, program and minutes for annual meeting 1957, appointments to nominating committee, minutes of the Trustees meeting 1957, roster of organization members, The Annual Review of the Virginia Art Alliance 5/39,etc. Dates- 2/57. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by M.B. Christison (Assistant Director VMFA). Subject- announcements and tentative reservation list for annual meeting 1958, etc. Dates- 9/58-10/58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by M.B. Christison (Assistant Director VMFA). Subject- announcements, program and minutes for annual meeting 1958, reports of member organizations, Virginia Art Alliance By-Laws, proposed revisions to By-Laws, VAA procedures, appointments to committees and to board, etc. Dates- 1/58-5/58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by M.B. Christison (Assistant Director VMFA). Subject- announcements, program and minutes from annual meeting 1959, member organization reports, roster of VA. Art Alliance officers and trustees, VAA By-Laws, etc. Dates- 5/59. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by M.B. Christison Assistant Director VMFA). Subject- announcement and schedule for annual meeting 1959, blank reservation forms for school artmobile visits, etc. Dates- 10/59. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by M.B. Christison (Assistant Director VMFA). Subject- announcements and program for annual meeting 1960, listing of nominating committee appointments, roster of officers and trustees, listing of delegates to annual meeting, etc. Dates- 3/60-4/60. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- reports from member organizations, etc. Dates- 1956-7. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- List of organizational members and their attendance, correspondence and form letters. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Board of trustees and list of members 1951-52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Board of trustees' meeting 1953. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Board of Trustees, 1952-55. Correspondence, minutes. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Trustee correspondence, minutes and members. Dates- 1956. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard Subject- preliminary work for the VAA booklet: \"Facilities for Organization Members Comprising the Virginia Art Alliance\". Dates- 8/45. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by M.B. Christison (Secretary Virginia Art Alliance). Subject- minutes of Virginia Art Alliance (VAA) annual meeting 1957, proposed revisions to By-Laws, etc. Dates- 8/56-1/60. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by H.B. Gayle (Director of Extension Dept. VMFA, Secretary of VA Art Alliance). Subject- outline of a state art federation, constitutions, by-laws, information on other art federations (i.e.: The American Federation of Art, The Kansas State Federation of Art, The Indiana Federation of Art Clubs, etc.), etc. Dates- 1/34. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Va. Art Alliance procedures and a short history, draft of proposed revisions to VAA By-Laws, Annual Review of the Virginia Art Alliance. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by H.B. Gayle (Director of Extension Dept. VMFA/ Secretary of the VA Art Alliance). Subject- VAA By-Laws 1934, resolution (1936) to consolidate the functions of the VMFA and VAA, information about the development of a new type of VMFA annual membership- the organization membership, etc. Dates- 1934-10/37. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by H.B. Gayle (Director of Extension Dept. VMFA, Secretary of VA Art Alliance). Subject- listing of Trustees 1934- 39, Trustee meeting announcements, letters accepting election to the VAA Board of Trustees, etc. Dates- 11/34-4/38. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- VMFA representative on the Virginia Art Commission. Dates- 11/55 - 12/56 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- selecting and securing jurors for the exhibition \"Virginia Artists 1955\", listing of pieces and artist included in the exhibition, printed material for the exhibition, etc. Dates- 12/54-5/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Jurors: Paul Smith, Rose Slivka and Frank Getlein. Salon des Refuse's, biographical data, exhibition catalog. Dates- 6/66 - 6/67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Prospective jurors and exhibition announcement. Dates- 1968 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and F. Brandt. Subject- Jurors: Thomas Hess. Exhibition statement, reception, guest list, members preview, program agenda, discontinuation of salon des refuse's, installation and exhibition catalog. Dates- 1967, 11/70 - 4/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Newspaper and magazine clippings.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Correspondence regarding auditor's reports. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Audit Reports 1936-56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Auditors Survey and Systems study of the VMFA. 1954. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Wm. Morrison. Subject- Filming of \"California Watercolors\" traveling exhibition with footage of Virginia Beach Sidewalk Show included in the 25th anniversary film. Dates- 1960 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Prospectus for the Virginia Center For the Performing Arts. Statement of purpose: Academy-Conservatoire of Dramatic Art with training center and professional theatre. Dates- 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Regarding objects and paintings in private collections throughout state of Virginia. Correspondence with artists and owners. 1935-45. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Statement of mission, NEA grants, proposals, awards, potential applicants, recipients. Collectors' Circle: Arts and Humanities Challenge grants for Conservation projects. Degas exhibition. Dates- 2/74 - 6/78 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- VCU and U of R Drama departments. VMFA/VCU Museum Methods Course. Dates- 1971 - 72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Peter Mooz and J.M. Brown. Subject- Current/future cooperation between VCU and VMFA: theatre, Art Historical studies, education, museum training, music dept.'s, VCU Conservation Lab and Anderson Gallery. Dates- 1/73 - 2/77 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and F. Brandt. Subject- Juror: Paul Smith. Reception, guest list, program, agenda and exhibition catalog. Dates- 3/71 - 3/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Juror: Henry Wolf. Event program, invitations, guest list, statistics regarding entrants, certificate winners, etc. Exhibition catalogs for \"Virginia Designers\", 1970 and 1971; \"Virginia Photographers\", 1970 Date- 1970 - 71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Regarding state budget 1946-52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- VEA Centennial Event and retired teachers complex, theatre program and Executive Committee Minutes, 12/61. Dates- 10/63 - 10/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Retired teachers apartment complex proposed for the 2900 block of Grove Ave., later rejected by the City Council, newspaper clippings. Dates- 1965 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Exhibition: \"American Rooms in Miniature\", sponsored by Va. Federation of Women's Clubs, sponsorship of statewide tour of Artmobile, newspaper clippings and pamphlets, \"Virginia Journal of Education\", 10/63, catalog of \"American Rooms in Miniature\" by Mrs. J.W. Thorne, Art Institute of Chicago, 1941. Dates- 6/53 - 2/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Virginia Federation of Women's Clubs Statewide Arts Festival. Dates- 5/67 - 3/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Thank you notes from newly elected/reelected members of the House of Delegates. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence with Gov. John. S. Battle. Dates- 1949-54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence with Gov. Colgate W. Darden. Dates- 1942-45. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence with Gov. George C. Peery. Dates- 1935-38. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Bills vetoed and passed by Gov. Thomas B. Stanley [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence with Gov. William M. Tuck. Dates-1946-50. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Multi-level Arts Festival held annually in Abingdon, Va., loans of art works, consultation on programming and pamphlets. Dates- 11/52 - 10/56 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, F. Numan (Wm. and Mary) Subject- Meeting to focus on Architecture and the Humanities. Dates- 11/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Catalog from Franklin Mint series of silver commemorative medals. Norton Simon summary of Annual report, 1970. Dates- 1970 -71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Mrs. J.G. Pollard was chairman of this agency; copies of: Fundamentals of a Growing Recreation Program by James E. Rogers. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Agendas and minutes of meetings.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Concerns a Governor's commission to study juvenile delinquency and the Virginia Advisory Legislative Council. 1954-56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Report to the Committee on \"Recreation as a Function of Government in Virginia.\"   [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- copies of the executive order creating the Inter-Agency Committee on Recreation. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- planning a listing of recreation films available through state agencies and 16mm Recreation Films Available in Virginia published by the VA Inter-Agency Committee on Recreation, etc. Dates- 6/55-1/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- working papers and final copies of the \"1st Report to the Governor by the Virginia Inter-Agency Committee on Recreation\". Dates- 10/53-1/54; Correspondence Subject- copies of the \"First Report to the Governor by the Inter-Agency Committee on Recreation\". [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Selected legislation on recreation. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- membership rosters for the VA Inter-Agency Committee on Recreation. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- statewide recreation reports listing facilities, budgets, organizations and needs, pamphlets from the National Recreation Association, etc. Dates- 7/53-9/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Sponsored by the National Recreation Association 1955-56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains a listing of personnel and the purpose of the committee.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Newspaper clippings and pamphlets.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Pamphlets, magazine articles etc. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Copies of \"Fundamentals of a Growing Recreation Program\" by James E. Rogers. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- working papers for and final copies of the \"1st and 2nd Reports to the Governor by the Virginia Inter-Agency Committee on Recreation\". Dates- 11/55-1/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and F. Brandt. Subject- Juror: Sarah Tomerlin Lee, Biographical data, event program, pamphlets and catalog for exhibition. Dates- 9/70 - 3/71 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Museum events, rosters: Senate, House of Delegates. Letter to members of the general assembly. Essay- \"The Virginia Museum and the Arts in Virginia\". Dates- 1960 - 69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Reception for organization composed of Mayors, City Managers and City Officials. Dates- 8/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Ms. Faye Ambrose and Mrs. J.G. Pollard, M.B. Christison (Assistant Director) and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for a VMFA student fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year. Dates- 5/56-5/57. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mr. Charles E. Baker and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- applications and award letters (1950, 1951) for VMFA in-state fellowship, artist progress reports for 2 years, etc. Dates- 5/50-5/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Ms. Regina Bartley and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for VMFA out-of-state fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year, etc. Dates- 4/51-5/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mr. Wm. Thomas Bland and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application and award letter for VMFA fellowship, thank you notes made by Mr. Bland (mixed media including watercolors). Dates- 8/48-2/50. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mr. Robert Brushwood and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations, award letter for VMFA student fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year. Dates- 5/55-6/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mr. Kuhn R. Caldwell and Mrs. J.G. Pollard, M.B. Christison (Assistant Director), and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for VMFA fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year . Dates- 12/55-5/57. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mary Frances Cheatham and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for a VMFA junior fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year. Dates- 1/49-3/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Ms. Janet Clausen and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for VMFA student fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year, etc. Dates- 5/53-6/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mr. Robert L. Davis and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- recommendations and award letter for VMFA in-state fellowship, photos of artist's work, artist progress reports for 1 year, etc. Dates- 4/53-6/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mr. Worden Day and Mrs. J.G. Pollard, M.B. Christison and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for VMFA fellowship, etc. Dates-4/49-8/50. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mr. T.V. Downing, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application and award letter for VMFA out-of-state fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year, etc. Dates- 10/49-4/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mr. Charles Flynn, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for VMFA student fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year. Dates- 4/51-4/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Ms. Jenny-Lynn Franklin and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for VMFA out-of-state fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year, etc. Dates- 5/53-4/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Ms. Jenny-Lynn Franklin and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for VMFA out-of-state fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year, etc. Dates- 2/54-7/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Ms. Jenny-Lynn Franklin and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- award letter for VMFA in-state fellowship, etc. Dates- 5/55-6/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Ms. Barbara Harding and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- applications ('53 and '54), recommendations and award letter for VMFA student fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year, etc. Dates- 4/53-6/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Ms. Catherine M. Hipp and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for VMFA student fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year, etc. Dates- 5/52-5/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mr. Jem W. Hom and Mrs. J.G. Pollard, M.B. Christison (Assistant Director) and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for a VMFA student fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year, etc. Dates- 4/56-7/57. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between W.B. Houghland and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for VMFA student fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year, etc. Dates- 5/55-6/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Ms. Caroline C. Huff and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- recommendations and award letter for VMFA student fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year, etc. Dates- 5/53-6/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mr. William W. Jackson and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek Jr. Subject- applications (1948,1949), recommendations and award letter for VMFA fellowship, etc. Dates- 5/48. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mr. Benjamin Knapp and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for VMFA out-of-state fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year, etc. Dates- 5/53-8/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mr. James Leedy and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and M.B. Christison (Assistant Director). Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for VMFA out-of-state fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year, etc. Dates- 5/57-6/58. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Ms. Brenda R. MacBaisey and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for VMFA student fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year (includes lithography proofs), etc. Dates- 5/55-6/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mr. James P. Moyers and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for VMFA student fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year, etc. Dates- 5/53-5/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mr. Joe Ravenscroft and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for VMFA student fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year, etc. Dates- 5/52-5/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Marnye Reinhart and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- biographical information, application and recommendations for VMFA fellowship, etc. Dates- 8/48-10/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Marnye Reinhart and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- biographical information, recommendations for VMFA fellowship, etc. Dates-8/48-10/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between M.F. Russell and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for out-of-state fellowship, artist progress report for 1 year, etc. Dates- 4/55-7/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between R.E. Spain and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for VMFA in-state fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year, etc. Dates- 5/55-6/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Ms. Mary R. Tatum and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for VMFA out-of-state fellowship, artist progress reports for 1year, etc. Dates- 5/51-5/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Primm Turner and Mrs. J.G. Pollard, M.B. Christison (Assistant Director) and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for VMFA out-of-state fellowship, artist progress report for 1 year, application for Catherwood Foundation fellowship, etc. Dates- 3/56-9/57. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mr. E. Parker Twombly and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application and recommendations for VMFA out-of-state fellowship, recommendation letters written by: Ben Shahn and Robert Motherwell, artist progress report for 1 year, etc. Dates- 5/53. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mr. Benjamin Wigfall and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application and recommendations for VMFA student fellowship, artist progress reports for 1 year. Dates- 5/51-5/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mr. Benjamin Wigfall and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for VMFA student fellowship, artist progress report for 1 year, etc. Dates- 6/51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mr. Howard Woody and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for student fellowship, etc. Dates- 4/54-6/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mr. Peter Wreden and Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- application, recommendations and award letter for VMFA in-state fellowship, etc. Dates- 4/53-5/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- listing of fellowship applicants, requests for applications, rejection letters, etc. Dates- 3/49-6/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- applications, recommendations and rejection letters for those applicants not chosen to receive fellowships. Dates- 3/52-5/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr., L. Cheek, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- gift of GM stock, the proceeds to be used for the proposed VMFA fellowship, fellowship announcement, minutes of the fellowship committee meeting (1954), etc. Dates- 12/40-5/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- listing of applicants 1942-44, listing of types of fellowships offered by the Museum, etc. Dates- 1942-11/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. Subject- various applications, recommendations, rejection letters, etc. Dates- 5/46-6/46. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- announcements of fellowships, blank fellowship applications, requests for applications, various completed applications, award and rejection letters for fellowships, artist reply letters, etc. Dates-4/46-12/47. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- various applications, recommendations, fellowship recipient progress reports, award and rejection letters, correspondence with Fellowship committee, etc. Dates- 4/47-9/48. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by Mrs. J.G. Pollard and L. Cheek, Jr. Subject-the organization of the Fellowship committee, requests for fellowship applications, etc. Dates- 9/48. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Mr. John L. Pratt. Subject- gift of GM stock, the proceeds to be used for the proposed VMFA fellowship program, minutes of: annual board meeting (1941), executive committee meeting (1940), VA artists fellowship committee meeting (1940), announcement/application for VMFA fellowship, etc. Dates- 6/40-4/56. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- General correspondence about the Museum. Dates- 1939-46. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Exhibition- \"The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in Roanoke\", 1948.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Essays by Director Thomas Colt on the Principles and Work of the Virginia Museum of Fine arts and its history.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Timetable, agenda, invitation, guest list. Dates- 1972 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and F. Brandt. Subject- Juror: Henry Callahan, biographical data, entry form, letters to selected applicants, statistics: entrants vs. applicants etc., and jury procedure. Dates- 4/71-2/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Fellowships, VPI Traveling Theatre. Letter to Josef Albers with biographical data, invitations and exhibitions. Dates- 3/59 - 10/69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Contains pamphlets and correspondence between this association and Mrs. Pollard's Inter-agency committee on recreation 1949-54; Reports and Inventories of recreational activities of state agencies. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- VMFA budget, state issue vehicles, Artmobile, salaries, Robinson House, etc. Dates- 1960 - 69 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown. Subject- Complimentary memberships to members of the house of delegates, travel regulations, United Givers Fund campaign, management studies. Dates- 1970 - 72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- VSAA membership rosters, membership of confidential secretaries to directors of state agencies. Dates- 9/63 - 3/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from the Office of the Governor. Subject- Memos to heads of state agencies regarding all manner of state operations, capital outlays. Annual Report of \"Virginia Department of Vocational Rehabilitation\", 1976. Dates- 1/73 - 10/76 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from the Office of the Governor. Subject- Affirmative Action and Freedom of Information Act requests. \"Virginia Local and Regional Planning 1974\"; \"Virginia Commission Visually Handicapped Annual Report\", 1973-74; \"Virginia Highway Commission Annual Report\", 1973-74. Dates- 11/74 - 12/76 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from the Office of the Governor. Subject- State governmental management, budget appropriation requests, Virginia calendar of events, newsletters, museum salaries and the Virginia Privacy Act of 1976. Dates- 4/75 - 4/77 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Regards donating old exhibition materials 1950-51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from T. Colt. Subject- Roster of VMFA Trustees, resume of progress in the Fine Arts of Virginia. Dates- 1946 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and E.M. Kates (VSIF). Subject- Planting of flower beds and maintenance of interior foliage, Elizabeth Kates Foundation. Dates- 8/56 - 4/67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Cleaning and treatment reports of portraits owned by the Virginia State Library and Archives. Also correspondence regarding the wartime protection of Virginia's cultural materials, 1935-42. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- outline of annual meeting. Dates- 11/49. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- \"Planning Your Town\" traveling exhibition, photos and description of exhibition installation, copy of an essay written by Cheek for Art Digest (4/52) Dates- 2/52-10/56.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by L. Cheek, Jr. Subject- VA Union choir singing at the Museum during the Christmas season, pamphlets about Museum sponsored activities during the holidays, etc. Dates- 9/55. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Statewide competition for the design of Memorial and jury selection. L. Cheek's service as advisor to the Memorial Commission. T.J. Collins and Son as winners of competition. \"Program Of Competition For The Virginia World War II Memorial\". Dates- 12/50 - 3/52 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- \"Program Of Competition For The Virginia World War II Memorial\", firms invited to compete in the final selection, expenses incurred and resumes of applicants. Dates- 1951 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, John J. Wicker Jr. (Chairman). Subject- Competition program, VWW II Memorial Commission meeting minutes, \"Preamble\", for the creation of the memorial, \"Architectural Competitions\", AIA Document no.213. Drawings/plans and photographs for site development. Dates- 5/50 - 12/51 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- 1953 Official Report of the Virginia World War II Memorial Commission. Dates- 1953. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Competition program and closing proceedings. Dates- 1951 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Applications from selected entrants, official report of the jury in their selection of J.T. Collins and Son, (A.I.A.). Dates- 3/51 - 2/52 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Report of the Jury concerning the winning design. Jury members: Waldon Franklin, George Howe, Frederick C. Disque, Edward D. Stone, W. S. Robertson, biographical data included and list of competition entrants. Dates- 1951 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Guest lecturers, membership. Dates- 12/63 - 8/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and Mrs. von Keller. Subject- appointment of von Keller as Acting Director of VMFA in absence of Colt, biographical information, etc. Dates- 4/35-6/42. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Mrs. von Keller (Art Director, Randolph-Macon Woman's College). Subject- personal, Museum events, etc. Dates- 8/42-3/51. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Morton Vose. Subject- Acquisitions and provenance of objects. Dates- 7/56 - 2/65 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Mrs. J.G. Pollard, T. Colt. Priscilla Crum and L. Cheek. Subject- Segregation in children's art classes, Study of early 19th century architect and builder John Jordan. WRVA Radio weekly series of VMFA activities, Salon des Refuses' for artists eliminated from the Virginia Artists juried exhibition. World War II Memorial design competition, Artmobile, newspaper clippings, paintings from the Williams Collection and the Helena Woolworth McCann Collection of Export Collection. Exhibition catalog: \"Eugene Wiesz\". Photographs. Dates- 9/45 - 12/55 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and M. Christison. Subject- Artmobile, AIV, sit-see chairs, collectors circle, Fellows, Wise Pre-Columbian Collection, requests for employment. Woodrow Wilson Birthplace Foundation: Annual Report 10/64. Gifts, loans, contributions and acquisitions. Dates- 3/60 -11/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from J.M. Brown and P. Near. Subject- Exhibition announcements, invitations, newsletters, biographical data, requests for employment. Purchases, gifts and acquisitions. Damage report of art works. \"Profile\", re: Tishman Collection of African Objects. \"Hermes Wingraf Quarterly Catalog\", Summer 1971, re: 17th century Dutch still-lifes. Dates- 2/70 - 3/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Waddy bequest for fountain construction. Costs of construction and maintenance of fountains: National Gallery, Frick Collection and Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, includes photographs. Blueprints/plans: VMFA Site Development, East Elevations. Excerpt from the will of Woodson P. Waddy. Dates- 1947, 1951 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Bronze Waddy Memorial Fountains, architects: Eggers and Higgins, Sculptor: Ralph Menconi. Contractual agreement with architects, Blueprints/ plans, detail drawings for : Waddy Memorial Fountain, Triton Fountain, East elevation and site development plans. Dates- 8/53 - 11/55 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt and Mr. Clifford L. Walker. Subject- inscribed plates for paintings in Museum collection, bronze busts and tablets for founders. Dates- 11/35-8/41. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Walpole Society Dinner, membership roster and newspaper clippings. Dates- 1966 - 67 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- VMFA staff orders for conduct of Museum during an emergency, pamphlets from the U.S. Government, Association of Art Museum Directors and American and British museums about art preservation in case of a wartime emergency. Dates- 1/42. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Warburg Collection on loan to VMFA and his address to collector's circle. Bulletin vol.18 no.9 5/58 Dates- 5/57 - 10/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- VMT scenery design. Dates- 1968 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- pamphlets from the U.S. Government, Association of Art Directors and American and British museums about art preservation in case of a wartime emergency. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. Subject- prospective sale of George Washington portrait by Peale to the state of Virginia, history of the painting, may have been commissioned by the state in 1784 for use by Houdin (the sculptor of the George Washington statue in the capital). Dates- 10/37-6/44. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Marion Junkin. Subject- Metropolitan Collection on permanent loan to W\u0026L, letter from M. Junkin espousing the talents/commitments of the young artist Cy Twombly. Hans Gasman as restorer for VMFA lists of objects and exhibitions. Dates- 11/49 - 12/55 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr., Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Mr. Alexander W. Weddell. Subject- Weddell's presidency of the VMFA Board of Trustees, Museum events and daily operations, Museum investments and gifts to the Museum, gifts from Weddell, listing of Trustees 1942, listing of Trustees committee assignments 1945. Dates- 9/35-6/45. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from T. Colt and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- Founding member of VMFA, resolution from Executive Board in memoriam of Alexander Wilbourne and Virginia Chase Weddell. Award of the Webster S. Rhoads Medal for distinguished service. Minutes of Annual Meeting, descent and authenticity of a pair of copies of portraits of George Mason and his wife. Dates- 7/45 - 1/48 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and J.M. Brown. Subject- Foundation financial support: VMT, library, contributions to Fellows fund, book purchases, VMFA services catalog. Dates- 7/66 - 12/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Director of Gallery of Modern Art, NYC, and his service as a juror. Dates- 1965 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- \"Time\" article on George Catlin, artist of the American West. Dates- 1954 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and P. Mellon. Subject- Ultimate destination of Mellon English Collection. Dates- 1966 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Tour request. Dates- 9/70 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek to Mrs. J. H. Parsons. Subject- Wheelchairs adapted for sit-see chairs and underwritten by Mrs. Parsons. Dates- 10/65 - 3/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Lecture/recital to VMFA council and Fellows. Dates- 1965 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Invitation to L. Cheek by President Johnson to attend luncheon for President-elect Barrentos of Bolivia. Dates- 7/20/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Objects on loan to White House. Dates- 1965 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Theo B. White. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Diorama's made by Whitelaw in the collection of the L.A. County Museum and George Washington Masonic National Memorial Association. Photographs Dates- 7/62 - 7/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. Subject- general correspondence with a Trustee on Museum programs and operating activities (esp. Accessions Committee). Dates- 6/35-3/44. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from Beatrice von Keller, T. Colt and L. Cheek. Subject- Organization of an exhibition of pre-Columbian sculpture, Catesby-Jones collection, Whitman Collection of Mayan Sculpture, Chrysler Collection accessions and exhibitions. Date- 8/45 - 5/53 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Mrs. Thelma Cudlipp Whitman. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, etc. Dates- 5/51-2/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Ambassador to Great Britain, invitation to become Collector-of-the- Year. Dates- 5/61 - 7/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr. and various Whitney Museum staff. Subject- loans to the Museum for the inaugural exhibition, loan to the Whitney from VMFA, museum practices, etc. Dates- 5/35-4/44. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Summer state service projects, VMFA projects list. Dates- 7/55 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Playwright, invitation to address VMT, Time Cover 11/12/53. Dates- 1/53 - 3/62 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- VMFA appointment to Board of Trustees, service as President and on the Entertainment Committee. Museum business, South Wing, Fellows, NEFTA. Gift of Mellon French painting collection, gifts, contributions. Dates- 6/65 - 10/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Exhibitions: \"Jean Outland Chrysler Collection\" and \"30 Years of Virginia Art\". List of objects, Charter Day ceremonies: invitation list and dedication of the new Fine Arts building. Essays- \"Thomas Jefferson and the Fine Arts\" and \"The Arts in Virginia\", by L. Cheek 2/67. Dates- 1967 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- VMT and loans of objects to VMFA. Dates- 1/50 - 12/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek and Mrs. J.G. Pollard. Subject- Williams Collection inventory, Williams purchase fund, statement concerning the informal agreement between L. Cheek and Mrs. A. D. Williams concerning installation of collection in the new wing. Selected inventory of furnishings in the Williams home. A.D. Williams as recipient of the Rhoads Medal, financial contributions, gifts and loans. Dates- 6/48 - 2/52 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence with Berkley Williams Jr., Virginia artist. Dates- 1936-44.  [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between T.C. Colt, Jr., and Mr. E. Rand Williams. Subject- Trustee/Museum business, Rand served as Buildings and Grounds Committee Chairman 1937-8 and as first Vice-President in 1941, etc. Dates- 6/35-6/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence between Mrs. J.G. Pollard and Mr. E. Randolph Williams. Subject- Trustee/ Museum business, etc. Dates- 5/51-4/52. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Glasglow bequest, Melchers Estate, Pratt Jewels, Portrait of \"James Patton Preston\", Gilbert Stuart, general legal questions. Dates- 10/58 - 7/63 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Election to board of Trustees; Dance Society. Dates- 6/54 - 5/64 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Advisory committee on the new Reception Center, L. Cheek as a member and a map with the proposed location. \"Summary of Reception Center Objectives and Experience\". Dates- 11/53-1/54 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- List of objects accepted as loans and pending gift status. Dates- 10/49 - 3/50 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Preliminary plans for a foundation to house objects related to W. Wilson's life. Portrait exhibition of the 8 Virginia born Presidents, portrait of Mrs. Wilson, artist unknown. \"Woodrow Wilson's Heritage of Faith\", Frank Bell Lewis, Woodrow Wilson Birthplace Foundation, 1956. Dates- 9/55 - 6/59 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Letters of request and approval for event, agendas and timetable. Dates- 1965 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Letter of confirmation. Dates- 7/11 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Subject- Woodlawn Plantation event, guest list and map. Dates- 1971 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. to Worcester Art Museum staff. Subject- loans for VMFA inaugural exhibition, loan to Worcester Art Museum, etc. Dates-8/35-7/40. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. Subject- exhibition held at the Museum \"Southern States Preview\" a regional exhibition connected to the World's Fair. Dates-10/38-12/39. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by applicants to exhibition. Subject- listings of artists accepted to the show (listed state by state). Dates- 12/38-1/39. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Arthur Drexler (MOMA) to lecture on Wright exhibition, reception, guest list. Dates- 1962 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Transcript of radio broadcast 2/26/54, exhibition: \"American Painting\", Artmobile and magazine excerpt. Dates- 1954 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, Betsy Wyeth and Harry Brooks (Knoedlers). Subject- \"Country\": Working drawings, Artmobile layout and tour and reviews. Dates- 2/67 - 11/68 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, J.M. Brown and P. Near. Subject- Exhibitions, loans, acquisitions, AIV, gifts, contributions. Correspondence with William Zorach, sculptor. Dates- 9/49 - 9/72 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence by T.C. Colt, Jr. Subject- museum practices, loans for the VMFA inaugural exhibition, etc. Dates-9/35-3/45. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- General correspondence from Alumni, possible lecturers, newspaper clippings. Correspondence between Cheek and Alfred Stiegletz. Minutes of Alumni and Friends of the School of Art and Architecture, 5/58, pamphlets. Dates- 6/58 - 4/66 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- \"Third Report Of The Committee On Architecture, Painting and Sculpture\", 4/50. Committee membership roster, issues facing various Yale departments. \"Bulletin Of Yale University\", series 44, 4/48 #5 and \"Official Register Of Harvard University\", vol. XLV, no.15 7/15/48. Dates- 1949 - 50 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek, Mrs. Pollard and M. Christison. Subject- Yale school of the arts general operation, appointment of Joseph Albers, list of University Council Committees. Dates- 9/48 - 9/54 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Draft of the committee report and responses from other Yale committee members regarding departmental personnel, curriculum, problems and resolutions. \"Report Of The Committee Of The Division Of The Arts (Architecture and Planning And Design)\",prepared by L. Cheek, 4/54. [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- \"Report Of The Chairman Of The Committee On The Division Of The Arts (Architecture, Sculpture and Painting)\", 4/48, prepared by L. Cheek. Issues concerning Yale departments of the arts. Minutes of Yale Executive Committee Meetings, various reports on Yale departments. Dates- 1949 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Cheek draft of, \"Report Of The Committee On The Division Of The Arts (Architecture, Sculpture and Painting)\", 1952. Yale policy review, new appointments, letters to other committee members, roster of membership. Dates- 5/51 - 4/52 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- Evolving challenges of the various Yale departments. \"Report Of The Committee On The Division Of The Arts (Architecture, Planning and Design)\", 4/53. Dates- 1953 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","Correspondence from L. Cheek. Subject- VMFA performance of Yale Glee Club, agenda, program, roster, etc. Dates- 10/60 - 1/60 [These notes were taken by VMFA staff in the 1990s before the collection was processed by LVA staff in the 2000s, so the contents of the file may no longer match this description.]","R. Peter Mooz was Director of the museum from 1976-1981.","Charles L. Reed was Interim Director of the museum from 1981-1984.","Paul N. Perrot was Director of the museum from 1984-1991.","Katherine R. Lee was Director of the museum from 1991-2000.","Richard B. Woodward was Interim Director of the museum in 2000.","Michael Brand was Director of the museum from 2000-2005.","Thomas N. Allen was Interim Director of the museum in 2006.","This series contains correspondence and subject files from staff members in the Director's Office.","Carolyn Weekley was the Assistant to the Director from 1978-1979. She later became Curator of Decorative Arts, so there is some overlap in the files with her curatorial work.","Margaret (Peggy) Burke was Assistant to the Director from 1980-1981, then Deputy Director in 1982, Deputy Director. She originally served as Assistant Director for Collections and Interpretation, so there is some overlap in the files with her other work.","Lulan Yu was Assistant to the Director from 2002-2007. Her files are mostly related to the North Wing expansion and the museum identity project.","Lee Anne Hurt Chesterfield was Assistant to the Director from 2004-2009, then became Director of Board Relations and Museum Planning. Her files are mostly related to special projects, exhibitions, and AAM reaccreditation.","This series consists of building files that were maintained separately in the Director's Office. There are often additional building files found in each Director's Correspondence files.","The West Wing was completed in 1985.","The North Wing expansion was completed in 2010.","This series consists of corespondence with internal and external groups, the affiliations or creations of which often often overlap different Directors.","This series consists of minutes and planning documents for meetings convened by the Director.","This series consists of program files that were maintained separately in the Director's Office. 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Dates for undated items have been estimated based on context.","Harleigh Bridges Schultz was born at 515 E. Marshall St, Richmond, Virginia on October 12, 1883. Schultz's paternal grandparents, Augustus Frederick Schultz and Hanna Ernestine von Sauermann, immigrated to Virginia from Prussia with their children when Harleigh Schultz's father, August F. Schultz II, was a small child. A. F. Schultz II married Annie Hoomes Bridges, of Gloucester, Virginia and had five children: Bernard F. Schultz, Harleigh B. Schultz, Mary Maude Schultz (who married Walter McLelland), Annie Louise Schultz (who was called by her middle name), and August Gwynne Schultz.","This collection indicates that Schultz attended Richmond Public Schools and then Richmond College, now the University of Richmond, from which he graduated in 1904. While at the college, he achieved high marks and was an editor on the Collegian student newspaper. After school, Schultz worked as a reporter on the Richmond Evening Journal for one year, according to his niece, Evelyn McLelland Boschen, and then moved to Massachusetts to work as a reporter for the Worcester Telegram.  Shortly after, on March 7, 1906, Schultz married Natalie Salandri, whose father also worked at the newspaper. Harleigh and Natalie's children were Francis A. Schultz (who died of an illness in 1925 at the age of 17), Robert H. Schultz, and Eleanor L. Schultz. A 1921 news clipping in the collection indicated that at that time, the family lived in Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, and Schultz was principal of the West Tisbury School there. A 1926 letter addressed to Natalie shows that Schultz was also an officer for the Redland District Chamber of Commerce in Homestead, Florida for an undetermined period. In addition, Schultz's niece wrote that he worked as a reporter for the Boston American for 15 years, as a sports editor, motion picture critic, and city editor, though the letters in the collection that were written on Boston American letterhead span only from October 1927 to May 1934.","On November 26, 1930, Schultz informed his sister, Louise, that he and Natalie were separated and planning to divorce. A news clipping in the collection announces Schultz's marriage to \nAlice G. Falvey of Boston on June 30, 1932. Harleigh and Alice Schultz moved to Hollywood in 1934 in the hopes of finding a new job and life there. The first letters they sent from California to the Schultz family indicate that they were happy with the new location and had made friends with film star Mary Pickford. Schultz's first job in California was in the publicity department at R. K. O., but he moved to work for the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corporation in 1935, where he stayed until his retirement in 1956. During that time, Schultz became the Publicity Chairman and served on MGM's board of governors. Harleigh Schultz died on October 22, 1958, and was buried in North Hollywood. Mary Pickford, his friend of 24 years, handled arrangements for his funeral.","The materials in this collection were removed from a three-ring binder labeled Middle Peninsula Planning District Commission. The papers were arranged and put in acid-free folders. Those that were in a fragile condition were placed in mylar sleeves, and several newspaper clippings were photocopied. Where possible, the copies are kept with the original. Two documents, copies of the Collegian, the Richmond College newspaper, were removed to oversized storage.","Processed by Ashley Vavra.","This collection began as a scrapbook of papers related to Harleigh Bridges Schultz. It contains some of his school records, newspaper clippings about his life and death, newspaper articles that he wrote during his career as a newspaper man, letters, and photographs.","File 1, Biography, contains a two-page biography of Harleigh Schultz that was written by his niece, Evelyn M. McLelland Boschen, in 1991. This document provides an overview of Schultz's family history and career.","File 2, Childhood Education, begins in 1891, when Harleigh Schultz was in third grade. It includes several certificates of merit from Richmond Public Schools, report cards from Richmond High School, and two copies of the program for the Richmond High School Commencement Ceremony on June 13, 1901, in which Schultz gave an oration entitled \"Dignity of Labor.\" Also included are two maps of Europe that he apparently drew from memory. The series ends with a photocopy of an article about the commencement ceremony in the Richmond Dispatch.","File 3, Richmond College, contains a report card from Richmond College, which was stuck onto a page from the Fifth Annual Studio Club News, which Schultz edited at MGM. The report includes a note: \"Note on final Examination paper- Your son has been one of our very best students, and has made an admirable record, signed Prof. F. W. Boatwright.\" Other reports follow, as well as an empty envelope addressed to Harleigh Schultz's father, on which is noted \"Letter of praise from Boatwright […]\". Two documents have been removed to oversized storage: copies of the Collegian, the Richmond College student newspaper, which Schultz edited, with handwritten notes. Photocopies of the first and last pages, those with Schultz's notes, have been made and included with the collection. This is followed by news clippings regarding the 1904 commencement, a newspaper photo of the class of 1903-04, and a 1937 news clipping about the college.","Files 4 and 5, Correspondence, contain two folders of correspondence. Most of these letters were written by Harleigh Schultz, his first wife Natalie, or his second wife Alice, to Harleigh's sisters Louise and Maude or other relatives. The letters are mostly type-written on company letterhead from the Boston American or the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corporation.  For the most part, these letters consist of kind words for Schultz's relatives, as well as news about the family.","Files 4 and 5, Correspondence, contain two folders of correspondence. Most of these letters were written by Harleigh Schultz, his first wife Natalie, or his second wife Alice, to Harleigh's sisters Louise and Maude or other relatives. The letters are mostly type-written on company letterhead from the Boston American or the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corporation.  For the most part, these letters consist of kind words for Schultz's relatives, as well as news about the family.","File 6, Family, spans the largest time span, though several items are undated. It begins with a photocopy of a photograph of August F. Schultz and Hanna Ernestine von Sauermann, Harleigh's paternal grandparents. Several pages of photocopies of photographs follow, including pictures of Harleigh's parents, Harleigh's sons, and other relatives. Notes to identify the people in the images were written by a relative. This series also includes a photocopy of Harleigh Schultz's Delayed Certificate of Birth, issued in 1942 and witnessed by his sister Maude Schultz McLelland. A marriage notice and obituaries for Harleigh's parents are included, as are notices of Harleigh's marriages and death. A hand-drawn coat of arms labeled with the name Schultz is also included in this series.","File 7, Work, includes clippings of newspaper articles written by Harleigh Schultz, along with two of his business cards from his time with the Boston American.","File 8, Other News, begins with an article from 1926 regarding a hurricane that hit Miami, Florida. A handwritten note in the margins says \"Uncle Harleigh there at this time.\" The second item is a collage of clippings from the Gloucester-Mathews Gazette-Journal from July 1942, regarding local sailors lost at sea. Harleigh Schultz, whose mother's family was from Gloucester, contributed a memorial poem to the journal. The last item in this series is an article called \"The Soul Diary of Florence Nightingale Revealed by Author,\" which discusses Nightingale's reasons for deciding not to marry.","File 9, Photographs, includes several photos of Harleigh Schultz at various ages, his second wife, Alice, and himself with his son, Robert. Several photos appear to have been taken at MGM Studios, including one of Harleigh Schultz standing with Mr. Mayer and one of MGM's Board of Governors. Several of the photos are of famous people, particularly movie stars. Included in this series are signed photos of Cecil B. DeMille, Clark Gable, Van Johnson (addressed to Maude McLelland), Jean Harlow (addressed to Louise Schultz), Walter Pidgeon, and an unsigned photo of Esther Williams. The series concludes with a photo of the fountain near Harleigh's grave and a 1961 newspaper clipping with a picture of Mary Pickford after she received an honorary degree from Middlebury College.","Copyright restrictions may apply. Unpublished manuscripts are protected by copyright. Permission to publish, quote, or reproduce must be secured from the repository and the copyright holder.","This collection began as a scrapbook of papers related to Harleigh Bridges Schultz, 1883-1958. 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The letters are mostly type-written on company letterhead from the \u003cemph render=\"italics\"\u003eBoston American\u003c/emph\u003e or the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corporation.  For the most part, these letters consist of kind words for Schultz's relatives, as well as news about the family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles 4 and 5, Correspondence, contain two folders of correspondence. Most of these letters were written by Harleigh Schultz, his first wife Natalie, or his second wife Alice, to Harleigh's sisters Louise and Maude or other relatives. The letters are mostly type-written on company letterhead from the \u003cemph render=\"italics\"\u003eBoston American\u003c/emph\u003e or the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corporation.  For the most part, these letters consist of kind words for Schultz's relatives, as well as news about the family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFile 6, Family, spans the largest time span, though several items are undated. It begins with a photocopy of a photograph of August F. Schultz and Hanna Ernestine von Sauermann, Harleigh's paternal grandparents. Several pages of photocopies of photographs follow, including pictures of Harleigh's parents, Harleigh's sons, and other relatives. Notes to identify the people in the images were written by a relative. This series also includes a photocopy of Harleigh Schultz's Delayed Certificate of Birth, issued in 1942 and witnessed by his sister Maude Schultz McLelland. A marriage notice and obituaries for Harleigh's parents are included, as are notices of Harleigh's marriages and death. A hand-drawn coat of arms labeled with the name Schultz is also included in this series.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFile 7, Work, includes clippings of newspaper articles written by Harleigh Schultz, along with two of his business cards from his time with the \u003cemph render=\"italics\"\u003eBoston American\u003c/emph\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFile 8, Other News, begins with an article from 1926 regarding a hurricane that hit Miami, Florida. A handwritten note in the margins says \"Uncle Harleigh there at this time.\" The second item is a collage of clippings from the \u003cemph render=\"italics\"\u003eGloucester-Mathews Gazette-Journal\u003c/emph\u003e from July 1942, regarding local sailors lost at sea. Harleigh Schultz, whose mother's family was from Gloucester, contributed a memorial poem to the journal. The last item in this series is an article called \"The Soul Diary of Florence Nightingale Revealed by Author,\" which discusses Nightingale's reasons for deciding not to marry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFile 9, Photographs, includes several photos of Harleigh Schultz at various ages, his second wife, Alice, and himself with his son, Robert. Several photos appear to have been taken at MGM Studios, including one of Harleigh Schultz standing with Mr. Mayer and one of MGM's Board of Governors. Several of the photos are of famous people, particularly movie stars. Included in this series are signed photos of Cecil B. DeMille, Clark Gable, Van Johnson (addressed to Maude McLelland), Jean Harlow (addressed to Louise Schultz), Walter Pidgeon, and an unsigned photo of Esther Williams. The series concludes with a photo of the fountain near Harleigh's grave and a 1961 newspaper clipping with a picture of Mary Pickford after she received an honorary degree from Middlebury College.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["This collection began as a scrapbook of papers related to Harleigh Bridges Schultz. It contains some of his school records, newspaper clippings about his life and death, newspaper articles that he wrote during his career as a newspaper man, letters, and photographs.","File 1, Biography, contains a two-page biography of Harleigh Schultz that was written by his niece, Evelyn M. McLelland Boschen, in 1991. This document provides an overview of Schultz's family history and career.","File 2, Childhood Education, begins in 1891, when Harleigh Schultz was in third grade. It includes several certificates of merit from Richmond Public Schools, report cards from Richmond High School, and two copies of the program for the Richmond High School Commencement Ceremony on June 13, 1901, in which Schultz gave an oration entitled \"Dignity of Labor.\" Also included are two maps of Europe that he apparently drew from memory. The series ends with a photocopy of an article about the commencement ceremony in the Richmond Dispatch.","File 3, Richmond College, contains a report card from Richmond College, which was stuck onto a page from the Fifth Annual Studio Club News, which Schultz edited at MGM. The report includes a note: \"Note on final Examination paper- Your son has been one of our very best students, and has made an admirable record, signed Prof. F. W. Boatwright.\" Other reports follow, as well as an empty envelope addressed to Harleigh Schultz's father, on which is noted \"Letter of praise from Boatwright […]\". Two documents have been removed to oversized storage: copies of the Collegian, the Richmond College student newspaper, which Schultz edited, with handwritten notes. Photocopies of the first and last pages, those with Schultz's notes, have been made and included with the collection. This is followed by news clippings regarding the 1904 commencement, a newspaper photo of the class of 1903-04, and a 1937 news clipping about the college.","Files 4 and 5, Correspondence, contain two folders of correspondence. Most of these letters were written by Harleigh Schultz, his first wife Natalie, or his second wife Alice, to Harleigh's sisters Louise and Maude or other relatives. The letters are mostly type-written on company letterhead from the Boston American or the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corporation.  For the most part, these letters consist of kind words for Schultz's relatives, as well as news about the family.","Files 4 and 5, Correspondence, contain two folders of correspondence. Most of these letters were written by Harleigh Schultz, his first wife Natalie, or his second wife Alice, to Harleigh's sisters Louise and Maude or other relatives. The letters are mostly type-written on company letterhead from the Boston American or the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corporation.  For the most part, these letters consist of kind words for Schultz's relatives, as well as news about the family.","File 6, Family, spans the largest time span, though several items are undated. It begins with a photocopy of a photograph of August F. Schultz and Hanna Ernestine von Sauermann, Harleigh's paternal grandparents. Several pages of photocopies of photographs follow, including pictures of Harleigh's parents, Harleigh's sons, and other relatives. Notes to identify the people in the images were written by a relative. This series also includes a photocopy of Harleigh Schultz's Delayed Certificate of Birth, issued in 1942 and witnessed by his sister Maude Schultz McLelland. A marriage notice and obituaries for Harleigh's parents are included, as are notices of Harleigh's marriages and death. A hand-drawn coat of arms labeled with the name Schultz is also included in this series.","File 7, Work, includes clippings of newspaper articles written by Harleigh Schultz, along with two of his business cards from his time with the Boston American.","File 8, Other News, begins with an article from 1926 regarding a hurricane that hit Miami, Florida. A handwritten note in the margins says \"Uncle Harleigh there at this time.\" The second item is a collage of clippings from the Gloucester-Mathews Gazette-Journal from July 1942, regarding local sailors lost at sea. Harleigh Schultz, whose mother's family was from Gloucester, contributed a memorial poem to the journal. The last item in this series is an article called \"The Soul Diary of Florence Nightingale Revealed by Author,\" which discusses Nightingale's reasons for deciding not to marry.","File 9, Photographs, includes several photos of Harleigh Schultz at various ages, his second wife, Alice, and himself with his son, Robert. Several photos appear to have been taken at MGM Studios, including one of Harleigh Schultz standing with Mr. Mayer and one of MGM's Board of Governors. Several of the photos are of famous people, particularly movie stars. Included in this series are signed photos of Cecil B. DeMille, Clark Gable, Van Johnson (addressed to Maude McLelland), Jean Harlow (addressed to Louise Schultz), Walter Pidgeon, and an unsigned photo of Esther Williams. The series concludes with a photo of the fountain near Harleigh's grave and a 1961 newspaper clipping with a picture of Mary Pickford after she received an honorary degree from Middlebury College."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCopyright restrictions may apply. Unpublished manuscripts are protected by copyright. Permission to publish, quote, or reproduce must be secured from the repository and the copyright holder.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["Copyright restrictions may apply. Unpublished manuscripts are protected by copyright. Permission to publish, quote, or reproduce must be secured from the repository and the copyright holder."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_MS-28\"\u003eThis collection began as a scrapbook of papers related to Harleigh Bridges Schultz, 1883-1958. 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That same year he assumed his first teaching position at a one room school in Cubbage Hollow, just east of Stanley, Virginia.  From 1933 to 1940 he was a teacher, basketball coach and football coach at Shenandoah High School.  He was a Masters student at Harvard from 1935/6 to 1938; further interruptions would make this a sixteen year process – he attained his degree in 1951.  In 1936 his father Rufus Kibler died.  In 1941 William took the position of principal at Grove Hill Elementary School.","In 1943 he was drafted as a Private in Company A, 1302nd S.U.R.C.  In 1944 he was a Private in the 345th Harbor Craft Company.  In this same company William was made corporal in June 1944, and sergeant in mid-June 1944.  He trained primarily in Florida, spent three months in England, and was then transferred to France.  He was next stationed in Belgium, where he saw significant combat.  He earned a medal for his involvement in the Battle of the Bulge (1944-1945).  His letter correspondence is largely with his mother, Julia Kibler (Mrs. Benton Koontz).  From 1945 to 1946 he remained in the army and worked with recovering soldiers at Woodrow Wilson Hospital in Fishersville, Virginia.\n    He was discharged in May 1946, whereupon he took the position of English teacher at Florida Southern College; he eventually became the head of the department.  In 1949 William returned to the University of Virginia to study German and French; during this time he taught Freshman English.  From 1950 to 1952 he studied, wrote, and published \"I Don't Know Why,\" a book of 25 short stories about his observations of country life in Virginia.\n    From 1951 to 1956/7 he worked for a secret branch of the government – the Armed Forces Security Agency, a forerunner of the National Security Agency – intercepting messages during the Korean War.  He informed the United States government mostly about economic and living conditions in North Korea.  He would transition from educating military officers to teaching their children at the Columbia Preparatory School in Washington, D.C., where he taught for six years, becoming the head of their English Department.\n    From 1964 to 1965 William traveled around the world in about eighty days; this adventure would inspire him to spend the next twenty years visiting more than thirty countries – he toured most of Europe, Central and South America, portions of Asia and Africa, and sections of the Middle East.  Notably, during his 1976 trip to the Middle East, he narrowly missed an attack by a terrorist group.  He would eventually return to Virginia, where he continued to teach and write.  On September 3, 1980, he was honored as a Page County Retired Teacher.  In 1997 he was commended as a former teacher at Shenandoah High School.","The collection contains the papers of William S. 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His letter correspondence is largely with his mother, Julia Kibler (Mrs. Benton Koontz).  From 1945 to 1946 he remained in the army and worked with recovering soldiers at Woodrow Wilson Hospital in Fishersville, Virginia.\n    He was discharged in May 1946, whereupon he took the position of English teacher at Florida Southern College; he eventually became the head of the department.  In 1949 William returned to the University of Virginia to study German and French; during this time he taught Freshman English.  From 1950 to 1952 he studied, wrote, and published \"I Don't Know Why,\" a book of 25 short stories about his observations of country life in Virginia.\n    From 1951 to 1956/7 he worked for a secret branch of the government – the Armed Forces Security Agency, a forerunner of the National Security Agency – intercepting messages during the Korean War.  He informed the United States government mostly about economic and living conditions in North Korea.  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Notably, during his 1976 trip to the Middle East, he narrowly missed an attack by a terrorist group.  He would eventually return to Virginia, where he continued to teach and write.  On September 3, 1980, he was honored as a Page County Retired Teacher.  In 1997 he was commended as a former teacher at Shenandoah High School."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eWilliam S. Kibler papers, MSS 15270, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["William S. Kibler papers, MSS 15270, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Virginia."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection contains the papers of William S. 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(John Llewellyn), 1880-1969","World War, 1939-1945","New Deal, 1933-1939","Depressions - 1929","United Mine Workers of America","Labor unions","American Association for Economic Freedom","Anthracite coal--Pennsylvania","Railroads -- History","Railroads","Electric railroads","World War, 1914-1918","Economics","Work diaries used to keep a record of Lauck's activities on behalf of a number of organizations, arranged by date in Boxes 216-219. Due to their fragile condition, access to the original diaries is restricted. Researchers should use the diaries on microfilm M-1239-1241.","Student grades were removed from the file and placed in the control folder box for MSS 4742.","There are fifteen series in this collection. The two largest series are the Cases and Topical series. The majority of series have at least two subseries. Lauck had created two earlier indexes to his files and they were used to shape the current re-organization of the collection, particularly concerning the case files. Some of the decisions concerning arrangement were made due to the difficulties of completing the processing of the W. Jett Lauck papers during the Pandemic of 2020-2021.","An Outline of the Arrangement is as follows: Series 1) Correspondence (Boxes 1-16); Series 2) American Association for Economic Freedom (Boxes 17-37 and Card files boxes 1-12); Series 3) National War Labor Board (Boxes 38-56); Series 4) Congress of Industrial Organizations (Boxes 57-67); Series 5) Commission on Industrial Relations (Boxes 68-72); Series 6) Articles, Memoranda, and Speeches by W. Jett Lauck (Boxes 73-91) with Subseries A) Work created by W. Jett Lauck for use by himself (Boxes 73-91), Subseries B) Work created by W. Jett Lauck for other people to use (Boxes 82-88), and Subseries C) Banking Monograph by W. Jett Lauck (Boxes 89-91); Series 7) Pennsylvania Anthracite Coal Commission (Boxes 92-103); Series 8) Cases (Boxes 104-204) with  Subseries A) Railroad (Boxes 104-146), Subseries B) General (Boxes 147-169), and Subseries C) Coal (Boxes 170-204); Series 9) Arbitrations (Boxes 205-211); Series 10) Dockets and Other Records of Work by W. Jett Lauck (Boxes 212-219); Series 11) Personal, Financial and Miscellany Papers (Boxes 220-233) with Subseries A) Financial Correspondence and Files (Boxes 220-225), Subseries B) Bureau of Applied Economics (Boxes 225-226), Subseries C) College Notes and School Papers (Boxes 227-230), and Subseries D) Notes, Notebooks, Photographs, Post cards and Miscellany (Boxes 230-233); Series 12) The National Recovery Act and National Recovery Administration (Boxes 234-241) with Subseries A) General Files (Boxes 234-238) and Subseries B) National Recovery Administration Codes (Boxes 238-241); Series 13) Oversize Scrapbook Volumes of Newspaper Clippings and News clippings Files with Subseries A) Scrapbooks (Boxes 242-252) and Subseries B) News clipping Files (Boxes 253-257); Series 14) Topical Files with Subseries A) Coal (Boxes 258-270), Subseries B) Railroad (Boxes 271-287), and Subseries C) General A-Z (Boxes 288-389); and Series 15) Printed Material and Works by Others (Boxes 389-399) with Subseries A) Printed Material (Boxes 389-396) and Subseries B) Works by Others (Boxes 397-399).","Lauck often marked his newspapers and other periodical materials according to subject matter. These clippings are arranged according to his original categorical markings, where possible. Where no markings are discernable, they have been artificially sorted into Lauck's categories or other appropriate topical divisions. They are arranged alphabetically by subject with dedicated, separate folders for subjects with large amounts of material. (Brackets [] denote subtopics or linked topics). Files chiefly consist of news clippings but occasionally there is other printed material or charts, etc.","Arranged alphabetically by last name of authors or speakers with subjects noted, if appropriate.","William Jett Lauck, an American economist and statistician, whose work expertise and experience was both broad and varied, was born on August 2, 1879, in Keyser, West Virginia, to William Blackford Lauck, a railway official, and Emma Eltinge (Spengler) Lauck. He attended Keyser High School and Washington and Lee University (Bachelor of Arts, 1903), becoming a Fellow in the department of political economy at the University of Chicago, 1903-1906. Lauck was an associate professor of economics and political science at Washington and Lee University, 1905-1908, until he entered government service in 1908. That same year, he was married to Eleanor Moore Dunlap of Lexington, Virginia, and they had three children, William Jett Lauck, Jr., Eleanor Moore Lauck and Peter Blackford Lauck. Lauck belonged to the Cosmos and Chevy Chase clubs and was a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Kappa Sigma, and Theta Nu Epsilon.","Lauck joining the United States Immigration Commission in 1908-1909, where he designed a survey of immigration for the Commission. Lauck was the chief examiner for the Tariff Board, 1910-1911. The U.S. Commission on Industrial Relations hired Lauck in 1913-1915 as a managerial expert and consulting statistician to design their investigation into industrial problems in the United States. He was an economic advisor on the Canadian Commission on Economic Development, 1916. Lauck joined the U.S. National War Labor Board in 1918 as Secretary.","Lauck also took part in the national movement for banking reform and the establishment of the Federal Reserve banking system1911-1912. As an expert on railway economics, he represented the Brotherhoods of Locomotive Firemen and Engineers in their demands for wage increases during a series of arbitrations from 1912-1919, the Western freight weight case, 1915, and also represented the railroad unions in several high-profile national railroad arbitrations in the early twenties. Lauck functioned as the economic advisor for presidential candidate James B. Cox in 1920 and 1924. In 1926, Lauck devised a settlement to end the Passaic New Jersey textile strike.","During a large part of his career, W. Jett Lauck acted as an economic advisor to John L. Lewis and the United Mine Workers, the Committee on Industrial Organization, the United Automobile Workers and other union organizations, in arbitrations and cases, 1919-1939. He was an investigator for the U.S. Coal Commission, 1923 and economist for the Grain Marketing Company, Chicago, 1924-1925. Lauck assisted on the legislative drafting committee for the National Recovery Act in 1933 and as an expert advisor to the Senate Finance Committee on the revision of the National Recovery Act in 1935. He was also a member of various special boards, and a labor advisor to the Coal Section of the National Recovery Act, 1933-1935. He was also often a government expert witness, as seen in his work for the House of Representatives Special Committee on Government Competition with Private Business, 1933. Lauck served as Chairman of the Pennsylvania Anthracite Industry Coal Commission, 1937.","Lauck was Vice President of the organization American Association for Economic Freedom. He was also an author or co-author of many books and other publications, including \"The Causes of the Panic of 1893\" (1905); \"The Immigration Problem\" with Johann Wolfgang Jenks (1911); \"Conditions of Labor in American Industries\" with Edgar Sydenstricker (1917); \"The Industrial Code\" with C.S. Watts (1923); Political and Industrial Democracy, 1776-1926\" (1926); and \"The New Industrial Revolution and Wages\" (1929) and Editor of \"British War Experience Series.\"","\"W. Jett Lauck: Biography of a Reformer\" by Carmen Brissette Grayson is a 1975 University of Virginia dissertation that covers the early part of Lauck's career up until the Depression.","\"The Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) was a federation of unions that organized workers in industrial unions in the United States and Canada from 1935 to 1955. Created in 1935 by John L. Lewis, who was a part of the United Mine Workers (UMW), it was originally called the Committee for Industrial Organization but changed its name in 1938 when it broke away from the American Federation of Labor.[1] It also changed names because it was not successful with organizing unskilled workers with the AFL.[2]","The CIO supported Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal Coalition, and was open to African Americans. Both the CIO and its rival the AFL grew rapidly during the Great Depression. The rivalry for dominance was bitter and sometimes violent. The CIO (Congress for Industrial Organization) was founded on November 9, 1935, by eight international unions belonging to the American Federation of Labor.","In its statement of purpose, the CIO said it had formed to encourage the AFL to organize workers in mass production industries along industrial union lines. The CIO failed to change AFL policy from within. On September 10, 1936, the AFL suspended all 10 CIO unions (two more had joined in the previous year). In 1938, these unions formed the Congress of Industrial Organizations as a rival labor federation. The Taft-Hartley Act of 1947 required union leaders to swear that they were not Communists. Many CIO leaders refused to obey that requirement, later found unconstitutional. In 1955, the CIO rejoined the AFL, forming the new entity known as the American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO).\" This summary was taken directly from Wikipedia","https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congress_of_Industrial_Organizations","The Wage Reduction Case was brought by William S. Carter, President of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, originally against the Atlanta, Birmingham, and Atlantic Railway Company, before the United States Railroad Labor Board, but it eventually became a much larger case involving other Brotherhoods and Unions concerning railroad workers and wages.","Timothy Shea was the Acting President of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen between 1919-1922 .","The Six Hour Day Case was also referred to as the 30 Hour Week in the press and in supporting materials. The work was undertaken by Lauck for David B. Robertson, President of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen.","This case was brought by the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen demanding that a fireman (helper) be employed on all types of power used in railroad service for safety, including diesel and streamline trains.","The Railway Wage Reduction Case of 1938 was presented before the Emergency Board by W. Jett Lauck on behalf of the Railway Labor Executives' Association.","This case was a call for amendment to the Tariff Act of 1922. Lauck represented a group of domestic manufacturers, including the Glass Containers Association of America, in putting together an argument for an increase in tariffs on imported glass bottles. It is important to note that Lauck did not represent industry in opposition to labor. The Glass Bottles Blowers Association submitted a brief agreeing with the domestic manufacturers, —but only in opposition to foreign goods making American industry and labor obsolete.","The Grain Marketing Company was created to jointly market the product of three grain companies: Armour Grain Company, Rosenbaum Grain Corporation, and Rosenbaum Brothers. W. Jett Lauck served as Director of Appraisals for this venture, preparing a large report on the valuation of the Grain Marketing Company's properties. This report was reproduced in many, slightly altered formats for different purposes, people, and groups, and these variants are the subject of many folders in the case, which contain significant overlap.","The Agricultural Adjustment Administration implemented a new tax on paper towels. The reason given was that they competed with typical cotton towels. W. Jett Lauck advised the Paper Towel Manufacturers Association and prepared their case before the Agricultural Adjustment Administration and Congress.","Some 16,000 textile workers participated in the strike, centered in Passaic, New Jersey and initially organized as the \"United Front Committee\" by the Workers (Communist Party) before being transferred to the leadership of the American Federation of Labor. W. Jett Lauck served as a consulting economist to the strikers, chairman of the Plenary Committee (also known as The Citizens Committee or the Lauck Committee) representing the strikers and overseeing transition to the American Federation of Labor, economist for the National Committee for Passaic Relief and Defense, and member of the Temporary Committee for Establishment of American Standards of Life for Textile Workers, as well as participated in the case on the floor of the Senate and in Senate Committees.","This case was between the Franklin Division of the Franklin Typothetae of Chicago and a collection of unions, namely: the Chicago Typographical Union No. 16, Chicago Printing Pressmen's Union No. 3, Franklin Union No. 4, and Bookbinders' and Paper Cutters' Union No. 8 regarding a cut in wages. W. Jett Lauck represented the unions and prepared their case alongside Arthur Sturgis.","The Guffey-Snyder Act was officially known as the Bituminous Coal Conservation Act of 1935. This law was passed as part of the New Deal and created the Bituminous Coal Commission to set the price of coal. It was ruled unconstitutional and was replaced by the Guffey-Vinson Act in 1937.","Pujo Committe named after the chairman of the Banking and Currency Committee, Representative A. Pujo of Louisiana.","Eugene Meyer was Governor of the Federal Reserve Board and J.W. Pole was Comptroller of the Currency in 1932.","This committee was chaired by Congressman Joseph B. Shannon, (1867-1943), a Democrat from Kansas City, Missouri.","P.J. Morrin was the general president of the International Association of Bridge, Structural, and Iron Workers; Jett Lauck was the economic advisor for the same organization.","The original letters from Franklin D. Roosevelt to W. Jett Lauck were transferred to the UVA Special Collections Franklin D. Roosevelt papers, on February 6, 2005.","The original letters from Upton Sinclair to W. Jett Lauck were transferred to the UVA Special Collections Upton Sinclair papers on February 6, 2005.","The original letters from William H. Taft to W. Jett Lauck were transferred to the UVA Special Collections William H. Taft papers on February 6, 2005.","Manuscript student assistants who worked on the W. Jett Lauck papers for at least one semester include Jacob M. Baker, Shannon Lee, Jacob T. Shaw, and Emily Shipman.","Only two copies of identical duplicates having no annotations were kept. Duplicates were compared and only two were kept of each unique document or publication.  News clippings were only copied if used by Lauck in a case or arbitration, contained an article or other work by him, or information pertaining to his work and career. Others were sorted and arranged by topcs that he had written on the clipping; those with no obvious relevance were discarded. Ledgers and scrapbooks were rehoused in acid free cubic boxes or phase boxes created by the Preservation staff.","Originally the papers were organized with the help of a University of Virginia history seminar sometime between their transfer to Special Collections from the Law Library and 1973, producing a large paper finding aid consisting of the list of the file folder headings. Folders were replaced near the end of the 1990's but some folder headings were lost or corrupted. In 2018, the papers were re-organized into series based on several early indexes created by the office of W. Jett Lauck. Folder headings were corrected based on the indexes, the original paper finding aid, and Lauck's notations on the tops of his documents. Headings were altered on the folders when possible to match the finding aid but only some of the folders were replaced due to constraints of time and money.","Physical processing work was complicated by constant student assistant turn-over and the interruption of the Pandemic of 2020-2021, which prevented onsite work for almost six months and allowed only several onsite short stints per week  the rest of the time. The finding aid is as accurate as these conditions have permitted but there may well be inconsistencies. If such errors are discovered, we welcome researcher input.","Most dockets were found together and left as a series. Occasionally dockets were found with their related papers. In those cases, the dockets remain in the their related individual series and were not moved to the Docket series. At this point it is impossible to be sure of the original order by W. Jett Lauck.","Most dockets were found together and left as a series. Occasionally dockets were found with their related papers. In those cases, the dockets remain in the their related individual series and were not moved to the Docket series. At this point it is impossible to be sure of the original order by W. Jett Lauck.","The index for this case shows that the supporting materials are incomplete. Some materials may have not survived or others may be present in the collection but their direct connection to this particular case has been lost.","See related material in Box 9 under John L. Lewis.","See also Press Releases: Philip Murray Opening Statement and Final Argument.","See related materials in MSS 4742 Box 192.","See also James Couzens files in MSS 4742, Box 308.","Profiteering files include: Exhibits (2 folders); Food Products; Flour; General; and Industrial Establishment (2 folders).","The W. Jett Lauck collection consists of his professional, business and personal papers as an economist, statistician and government consultant on immigration, banking, railroads, coal, and unemployment problems as well as other facets of labor in the United States. Included are correspondence, scrapbooks of news clippings reflecting his activities, labor reports and studies, drafts of congressional bills, legal briefs, and other material concerning labor problems in the United States from its formative World War I years until 1949. They begin with his association with the progressive labor codes of the Taft-Walsh Labor Relations Commission and continue with the Railway Labor Act of 1926; the fight to gain recognition of labor's right to collective bargaining \"through representatives of their own choosing\" under the National Industrial Recovery Act in 1933; the incorporation of its principles in the National Labor Relations Act; and further activity in defense of this act.","Other manuscripts deal with studies of government competition with private business, the American Association for Economic Freedom, the New York Power Authority; branch, chain, and group banking, drafts of speeches, and work diary accounts of activities and meetings with prominent congressional and labor leaders on labor problems and legislation.","The largest portions of the W. Jett Lauck papers deal with cases and arbitrations, chiefly railroad and coal related, his work on various boards and commission and topical files.","His correspondence with individuals heading organizations interested in labor and industrial relations was wide-spread, just as it was with political figures, educators, and labor leaders.\n Among the public figures with whom he corresponded are Bernard Baruch, Homer S. Cummings, Clarence A. Dystra, John T. Flynn, Guy M. Gillette, Leon Henderson, Herbert Hoover, Hugh S. Johnson, Jesse Jones, William S. Knudsen, Robert M. Fa Follette, Jr., Franklin K. Lane, John L. Lewis,  H.C. Lodge, Jr., William G. McAdoo, James M. Mead, Francis P. Miller, Henry Morgenthau, Karl E. Mundt, Donald Nelson, Judge Ferdinand Pecora, Frances Perkins, Gifford Pinchot, James H. Price, Franklin D. Roosevelt, E.R. Stettinius, Jr., Robert F. Wagner, David I. Walsh, Burton K. Wheeler, and Woodrow Wilson.\nThe educators include Hardy Dillard, Edward C. Elliot, Frank Graham, J.W. Jenks, Richard R. Mead, Lewis Tyree, Harry F. Ward, H.B. Wells, and Ray Lyman Wilbur; and the labor leaders Jacob Baker, Solomon Barkin, Van A. Bittner, Sophia Carey, David Dubinsky, P.T. Fagan, John P. Frey, William Green, Sydney Hillman, Earl E. Houck, Thomas Kennedy, Donald MacMillan, and A.O. Wharton.","This series consists chiefly of correspondence but also includes typescripts of speeches by individuals, and financial and other information about organizations.","Correspondents include:  E. Abbott, Louis Adamic, Adrian Adelman, Sara M. Addison, Joseph Agor, Helen Alfred, Fred H. Allen, Irving B. Altman (editor of \"Dynamic America\"), Aluminum Workers of America, Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric Railway Employees, American Association for Labor Legislation, American Association for Social Security, American Council, American Council on Public Affairs, American Farm Bureau Federation, American Guernsey Cattle Club, American Institute for Economic Research, The American Legion, American Political Science Association, American Sugar Cane League, Americana Corporation concerning Lauck's article on United Mine Workers of America, Thomas R. Amlie, Dr. James W. Angell, Charles P. Anson, \"Atlantic Monthly,\" Paul H. Appleby, Leon Ardzrooni (about the death of Thorstein Veblen), Mr. O.M. Armstrong, and Robert W. Arthur.","Correspondents include: Jacob Baker, Kent Baker, Bank of the Manhattan Company, Mary Barclay, A. K. Barnes, Joseph L. Barnett, Gerald Barradas, Barron's (The National Financial Weekly), John Barth, Mrs. Everett Boughton, Mrs. Robert Bennett Bean, Grant L. Bell, William H. Bell, Harold F. Berg, Nelson N. Berry, S. D. Berry, Jacob Billikoph, Margaret G. B. Blachley, James E. Black, Honorable William Harman Black,  Amy Blankenhorn, Heber Blankenhorn, Dr. Thomas C. Blaisdell, Jr., Ellis P. Block, John A. Bohn, E.W.G. Boogher, Book-of-The-Month Club, Inc., Judge Julian F. Bouchelle, Basil Nicholas Helenagoras Bousios, Fenton Bradford, C. Daniel Bremer, Samuel Bristol, G.L. Broaddus, St. Claire Brookes, The Brookings Institution, Herbert Bruce Brougham, E. Kirk Brown, Law Offices of Brown and Brown, H. Russel Brand, Carl P. Brannin, Selig C. Brez, P.F. Brissenden, Professor Leslie Buckler, Raymond Leslie Buell, John Bullock, Bureau of Agricultural Economics, Bureau of Applied Economics, The Bureau of National Affairs, Harold B. Butler, John E. Burton, J.C. Byars, Herman B. Byer, and Reverend James A. Byrnes.","Correspondents include: [Cadle], Jessie L. Campbell, R. Granville Campbell, The Capital News Company,Sophia Carey, Harry J. Carman, J.D. Carneal and Sons Inc.,  Caroline County Library Committee, M.D. Carrel, Samuel McCrea Cavert, The Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company, The Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company, Mrs. Charlotte Chrestien, The Christian Science Publishing Society, Citizens' Council for Total Defense, Brice Claggett, V.M. Clapp, Clark, Dodge and Company, Brokers, Evans Clark, Victor S. Clark, W. A. Clark, Pauline Clarke, J. William Claudy, Thompson Clayton, Dr. Rudolph A. Clemen, Walt Clyde, The Clerk of the Stafford Court House, E.J. Coil, Kenneth Colegrove, George P. Comer, Department of Commerce, Commodity Research Bureau, Inc., Common Council for American Unity, Ellen Commons, Congressional Intelligence, Inc., Consolidated Vultee American Aircraft Corporation, Dr. P. S. Constantinople, W. Dewey Cooke, Edward L. Corbett, James Corbett, John M. Corbett, Council Against Intolerance in America, Council of Young Southerners, Frederick C. Croxton, Cosmos Club, Morgan Cunningham, and Curles Neck Dairy.","Correspondents include: Oscar H. Darter, Henry David, Elmer Davis, Shelby Cullom Davis, William H. Davis, Len De Caux, Kenneth de Courcy, De Jarnette State Sanatorium, Lud Denny, United States Department of Commerce, Marshall E. Dimock (U.S. DoJ), District Unemployment Compensation Board, Edward J. Donohue, Frank P. Douglass, Law Offices of Drain and Weaver, David Dubinsky, Allan Dunlap, Arthur Dunn, Robert W. Dunn, and C. A. Dykstra.","Correspondents include: Joseph B. Eastman, Economic Policy Committee, C. Vernon Eddy, J. A. Efpokito, Gerald Egan, Electric Home and Farm Authority, and Charles T. Estes.","Correspondents include: P. T. Fagan, Reverend Richard M. Fagley, Ruth Ansell Farley, The Farmers and Merchants State Bank, The Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America, Federal Works Progress Administration for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, First Bancredit Corporation, First National Bank of Boston, The First National Bank of Keyser, Fjell Line of Great Lakes Transatlantic, Inc., Ralph Fleharty, R. D. Fleming, Courtney Fletcher, Duncan U. Fletcher, M. S. Flint, Frank H. Fljozdal, Fitzgerald Flourney, Hon. Edward J. Flynn, John T. Flynn, Foley, Food Research Institute of Stanford University, B.C. Forbes (Forbes Magazine), R. D. Forbes, Forbes and Myers, Foreign Policy Association, Clark Forman, Fortune, The Forum, Major B. Foster, Founders General Corporation, Mrs. M. N. Fox, Jerome Frank, Frank Brothers, Lafayette Franklin, Franklin Press, Franklin Simon Company, T. McCall Frazier, Free Lance-Star, W. R. Freeman, Paul Comly French, John P. Frey, Elisha M. Friedman, Ruth Friedson, and R. S. Fritter.","Correspondents include: Domenico Gagliardo, George B. Galloway, O. Max Gardner, Honorable Leslie C. Garnett, William Edward Garnett, Stanley Garrison, H. Dymoke Gasson, Paul W. Gates, Gayle Motor Company, Theodore Geiger, Phyliss Geisler, General Elevator Co., General Motors Corporation, Alfred Giardino, Clinton S. Golden, Clem Goodman, Henry J. Goodman \u0026 Co., C. O'Connor Goolrick, John T. Goolrick, Mary K. Gorman, Frank P. Graham, Sally Nelson Gravatt, Walter C. Graves Jr., H. A. Gray, Lanier Gray, H. B. Greybill, Myra Moore Griffith, J. Cleveland Grigsby, Sarah Groomes, Guthrie Lithograph Company, and Walter B. Guy.","Correspondents include: Ernst Haberstadt, Max Haleff, Ford P. Hall, Fred W. Hall, F. S. Hall, Edward W. Hamilton, H. E. Hamilton, Hampden-Sydney College, Hugh S. Hanna, Charles Hansel, William Hard, Harper and Brothers, Emma Harris, Owen Harris, Harvard College Library, Leon Henderson, S.J Henry, Warren F. Hickernell, R. G. Hilldrup, Otto Hillsman and Co., Mary W. Hillyer, S. H. Hines Company, David Hirsh and Son, H. C. Holdridge, Hoover War Library, Herbert Hoover, Harry L. Hopkins, Welly K. Hopkins, Dr. W. E. Hotchkiss, Curtis Hubbard, J.S. Hughes, W. A. Hull, and Thomas Lomax Hunter.","Correspondents include: Major William W. Inglis, Institute of American Meat Packers, Institute of World Economics, International Bank, International Statistical Bureau, Inc., Interstate Bankers Corporation, Investment Bankers Association of America, and Irving Trust Company.","Correspondents include: Gardner Jackson, Meyer Jacobstein, Jjell Lines, Thomas Jefferson (typescript copy of letter, June 11, 1807, concerning newspapers and histories), J. M. Johnson, Honorable Jessie Jones, Roberts W. Jones, N.Y. Journal of Commerce, and The Jury Commission.","Correspondents include: Evelyn Kane, Kappa Sigma House Association, Inc., Augustine B. Kelley, Leon H. Keyserling, Susan M. Kingsbury, Dr. George E. Kingsley, Richard Kirby, John H. Klingenfeld, and Oscar Koppel.","Correspondents include: LABOR, Ladies' Garment Workers Union, (William H. Lamar), Sophia J. Lammers, H. Lamson, Richard V. Lancaster, Thomas Larkin III, Joseph P. Lash, David Lasser, Howard Lee, Joseph N. Leinbach, Albert H. Levene, Robert E. Levine, Charles T. Libby, David E. Lilienthal, The Lincoln National Bank of Washington, Ernest K. Lindley, Geo. W. Linkins, Co., Irving Lipkowitz, Henry T. Lipman, Thomas E. Lodge, Stephen M. Loebl, Norman Lombard, W. C. Looker, Jr., Edward Lynch, and Barrow Lyons.","Topics include: American Legion Convention (1945); Committee for Industrial Organization Procedure and Policy (1935-1936); C.I.O. A.F.L. (1940); Congressman Martin and Mr. MacDougall (1939 March 3); Farmington Conference- War Time Organization Planned by the Administration (1939); Fixation of Coal Prices, Memos Relative to (1939); Fortune Magazine's Conferences or Round Tables (1939); Income Tax Returns of Lewis, J. L. (1940-1941); The Inner Circle (1942 Feb 11); Inter-American Bank (1940); Lindberg on \"Preparedness\" (1940); Missouri Pacific Bonds (1941-1942); National Defense to Post-War Planning (1942-1945); Oil and Gas on a Basis of Equality with Coal (1939); A Plan for Economic Democracy - Article written by Major Holdridge (1939); A Plan for Solving the Economic Crisis by Dr. R.H. Von Liedtke (1937-1941); \"Prohibiting\" Strikes for the Emergency Period (1940); James L. Simpson \"Plan for Maintenance of Economic Balance and Security\" (1940);  The Townsend Plan and Mr. Ivan Towanski (1942); Union Shop and Mr. Leland Olds (1941 November 14); United Mine Workers Suggested Program (1934-1935); War Against Unemployment and Poverty (1940 January 10); Threatened  Competition of Natural Gas with Coal (1944 December 5); and Big Inch Pipe Lines and the Rural Electrification Administration (1946 January 14).","Correspondents include: Bishop Francis J. McConnell, William MacDonald, Ernst D. MacDougall, Donald MacMillan, W. C. MacQuown, R. A. Magowan, Edward C. Maguire, Elizabeth M. Maher, Mason Manghum, Maxwell J. Mangold, Bank of the Manhattan Company, Basil Manly, L. C. Marshall, Thomas O. Marvin, Maryland and District of Columbia Industrial Union Council, Maryland Title and Investment Company, Lucy Randolph Mason, Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company, The Bank of Mathews, Inc., Honorable Maury Maverick, Herbert Mazo, Charles McCarthy, Summerfield A. McCarteney, Bishop Francis J. McConnell, Wm. P. McGinn, Edw. F. McGrady, McGraw-Hill Publishing Company-Inc., Ernest D. McIver, Dr. Archibald McLeish, Thomas P. McTigue, Honorable James M. Mead, Richard R. Mead, Royal D. Mead, D. J. Meserole, Eugene Meyer, Jr.,  Francis Pickens Miller, Francis Trevelyan Miller, Ward B. Miller, H. A. Millis, The Milwaukee Journal, Mine Official's Union of America, John J. Minor, George Minnigerode, William Mitch, Wesley C. Mitchell, R. C. L. Moncure, Jr., Monroe and Berry, C. D. Montague, Jean Montgomery, Monthly Labor Review, Robert Morey, Charles S. Morgan, H. W. Morgan, Marie Morris, J. H. Muirhead, Honorable Karl E. Mundt, and Gorham Munson.","Correspondents include: William R. Nagel, Leonard Nairn, Dr. Philip Curtin Nash, Nash Floor Service, A. Nash Tailoring Company, Natalie, Inc., The Nation, The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, National Association of Manufacturers, National Association of Retired Federal Employees, The National Bank, National Bank of Orange, National Bank of the Republic, National Bank of Washington, National Bituminous Coal Commission, National Broadcasting Company, Inc., National Bureau of Economic Research, National Catholic Welfare Conference, National Child Labor Committee, National Citizen's Council For Defense, The National City Bank of New York, National Cold Steam Company, National Consumers' League, National Council for Prevention of War, National Defense Mediation Board, National Electric Light Association, The National Encyclopedia, National Labor Relations Board, National Lawyers Guild, National Life Insurance Company, National Planning Association, National Resources Planning Board, National Policy Committee, National Press Club, National Recovery Administration, National Resources Board, National Sharecroppers Week, National Window and Office Cleaning Company, National Women's Trade Union League of America, Nation's Business, Nation's Commerce, J. S. Naylor, Donald Nelson, New America, The New Republic, Newsweek, W. S. Newton, The New York Times, George W. Norris, Cecil C. North, The Northern Neck Mutual Fire Association of Virginia, Claudian B. Northrop, and Harold Bernard November.","Correspondents include: Charlton Ogburn, William F. Ogburn, J. G. Ohsol, Joseph C. O'Mahoney, Organization Committee of Social Union, Inc., Mary O'Shaughnessy, William Owen, and John W. Owens.","Correspondents include: Pabst Post-War Employment Awards, A. H. Packard, C. C. Packard, Florence E. Parker, The Parker Corporation, Julius H. Parmelee, Col. Samuel Pascoe, Leo Pavolsky, M. W. Paxton, Jr., Walter Phipes, George Curtis Peck, Ferdinand Pecora, William R. Pendergast, Willis Pepoon, Fred W. Perkins, Thomas W. Perry, Charles E. Persons, Samuel B. Pettengill, Julius I. Peyser, L. W. H. Peyton, David A. Pine, David W. Pipes Jr., Fort Pipes, W. G. Pitero, P.M., Justine Wise Polier, Shad Polier, Wm. T. Powers, Richard T. Pratt, Prentice-Hall, Inc., Evelyn Preston, Harry B. Price, James H. Price, Provisional Committee Toward A Democratic Peace, and Public Affairs Committee.","Correspondents include: Railway Age, Ransdell Inc., Mervyn Rathborne, Stephen Rauschenbush, Carl Raushenbush, The Readers Club, Philip M. Riefkin, Charles S. Robb, James Robb, Newell W. Roberts, D. B. Robertson, Mr. Robey, John M. Robinson, Leland Rex Robinson, Josephine Roche, Rockbridge National Bank, John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Harry L. Rogers, Paul V. Rogers, William N. Rogers, Henry Romeike, Incorporated, Samuel Romer, Walter A. Romer, Leon H. Rouse (with William Green),  Rouss Library, Frances Rowe, and Harold J. Ruttenberg.","Correspondents include: Russell Sage, Lewis D. Sampson, Samuel L. Samuel, Dr. David J. Saposs, Saturday Evening Post, Marshall Schaffer, D. M. Schnapper, L. B. Schnapper, Joseph Schneider, G. Luther Schnur, James T. Shotwell, H. L. Schuh, Montgomery Schuyler, Louis J. Schwab, Henry Herman Schwartz, Ray Scott, Charles Scribner's Sons, Seaboard Air Line Railway Company, Joel Seidman, Shaw-Walker, Chester Shepard, Chester Sheppard, R. T. Shields, Silcox Memorial Fund, Simmons-Boardman Publishing Corporation, Sidney Simon, Richard C. Simonson, John F. Sinclair, Anthony Wayne Smith, C. Archer Smith, Edwin S. Smith, Nelson Lee Smith, S. Granville Smith, Vernon D. Smith, Bernard A. Smyth, H. M. Snead, Jr., Social Union, Inc., The Society for the Advancement of Management, Inc., John E. W. Sohl, L. W. Sorrell, Southern Conference for Human Welfare, Southern Maryland Trust Company, Mr. Sovey, Alexander Spencer, Sphere, R. B. Spindle, George L. Sprague, Saint Albans, Margaret S. Stables, William H. Stafford, Stafford County, Standard Oil Company, Stanford University Library, Louis Stark, State Loan Company, State Teachers College, Henry M. Stephenson, STEEL, Steel Workers Organizing Committee, A. A. Steele, Jean Stephenson, Jos. G. Stephenson, Boris Stern, Harold Stern, E. R. Stettinius, W. M. Steuart, Harry H. Stockfeld, W. L. Stoddard, Benjamin Stolberg, Irving Stone, N. L. Stone, William T. Stone, Chas. G. Stott and Co., Inc., Paul A. Strachan, David Strain, Ralph Strathmore, Nathan Straus, John Studebaker, Ralph G. Sucher, Arthur E. Suffern, Superintendent of Documents (Government Printing Office), Elmer Swack, Paul E. Switzer, Alois P. Swoboda, and Mr. Sydenstricker.","Correspondents include: Ivan Tarnowsky, Tax Policy League, Ordway Tead, Tennessee Valley Authority (Representative Noble J. Gregory), Percy Tetlow, Dorothy Thompson, TIME MAGAZINE, Daniel J. Tobin, John H. Tolan, The Travelers Insurance Company, Beverly Tucker, Henry Saint George Tucker, Earl R. Turner, and The Twentieth Century Fund.","Correspondents include: Alfred P. Wagner, Gordon Wagner, Robert F. Wagner, Thomas C. G. Wagner, J. Forest Walker, Allan E. Walker and Company, George A. Wallace, J. Raymond Walsh, August G. Walters, James N. Walton, James P. Warburg, Dr. Harry E. Ward, R. D. Ward, Ward and Paul, Caroline F. Ware, A.L. Warthen, Charles Washington, Washington and Lee University, \"Washington Post,\" James R. Wason, Elton Watkins, Ralph J. Watkins, Claude S. Watts, Marie Watts, Charles F. Weaver, H. B. Wells, (George) P. West, A. O. Wharton, Ross Wheat, Burton K. Wheeler, William M. Wherry, Hugh A. White, Ralph J. White, W. A. White, T. Y. Wickham, Dorothy G. Wiehl, Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur, Allan H. Willett, Williams Company, Willis and Willis, Corwin Willson, J. Alfred Wilner, Elsie Cobb Wilson, D. O. Wilson, H. Hazen Wilson, Nelson Wilson, The H. W. Wilson Company, John G. Winant, J. Wise, James Waterman Wise, S. S. Wise, William P. Witherow, J. S. Withrow, Nathan Witt, Laurence C. Witten, Benedict Wolf, World Fellowship, Inc., World Study Tours, and Thomas H. Wright.","Scope note for correspondence files. There has been no attempt to make an exhaustive list of the correspondents in each folder. Most letters were routine correspondence from people seeking information about the group; copies of their publications, speeches, and other educational materials; questions about membership in the group from interested individuals; requests for individuals to become sponsors, members or leaders in the group; leaders of other like-minded organizations; union leadership (often about the lack of funds available to support the American Association for Economic Freedom); or people wanting information about pertinent upcoming legislative bills. Attention on the lists of correspondence is focused particularly on political and public figures, editors, and the legislative and social issues of the day.","These include: American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born; American Council on Public Affairs; Atlantic Charter League; J.M. Artman, editor of \"The American Citizen\"; Representative Thomas R. Amlie; Thurman Arnold, Department of Justice (concerning Frank B. Kellogg statement about the anti-trust Sherman Act); and John B. Abel.","Correspondents include: Alfred L. Bernheim, The Labor Bureau; A.A. Berle banking proposal; Rabbi Barnett R. Brickner, Social Justice Commission; Kent Baker, editor of \"Sphere\" with article sent to him by Lauck, \"Industrial Reconstruction\" attached; David Burdett (conventional economics versus social economics); and G.P. Bronisch, Loyal Americans of German Descent","Correspondents and topics include: Lauck memorandum to Charles H. Chase, (in light of the prospect of a lengthy war and its impact on social and economic reform) informing him of his decision to drastically reduce expenditures by having only one employee to maintain the office (1942); \"Strife and the Worker\" proofs by John F. Cronin; Helen A. Cole, \"The Liberal Worker\"; W.S. Clement and his \"The Ben Franklin Plan\"; Ben V. Cohen, National Power Policy Committee; and the Council for Social Action, Ferry L. Platt, Jr. concerning farm issues.","Correspondents and topics include: Dr. Paul H. Douglas, University of Chicago; Hardy C. Dillard, Institute of Public Affairs, including a letter from John L. Newcomb; Frederic A. Delano, Chairman National Resources Advisory Committee; and a letter to John Dewey.","Correspondents and topics include: Arthur Eggleston, San Francisco Chronicle; Peter Edson, NEA Service; A.E. Edwards concerning the Wagner Labor Relations Act; J.G. Frain; and Charles Flato.","Correspondents and topics include: Alfred C. Gaunt, including \"Smaller Business Lifts Its Eyes\"; Toshi Go, Foreign Affairs Association of Japan; and A.E. Grassby, Winnipeg, Manitoba.","Correspondents and topics include:  Hubert Herring; Sidney Hillman; Fred S. Hall concerning the Industrial Expansion Act (multiple letters); B.W. Huebsch, The Viking Press,  and his concern over the pamphlet \"A New Social Order\"; S.L. Hoover and his question about the Keller Bill and the Association; John Edgar Hoover; and F.J. Hall, editor of \"The United States News\" about numbers of unemployed and other issues (multiple letters).","Correspondents and topics include: Meyer Jacobstein about the Reconstruction Act; and Paul Kellogg.","Correspondence includes: letters to Robert M. LaFollette, Jr.; League for Abundance: League for Industrial Democracy; Harold Loeb; and Dr. Jack Levin.","Correspondents and topics include: secretary of Attorney General Frank Murphy; Darwin J. Meserole, National Unemployment League; Francis P. Miller; Emily Fogg Mead; Homer L. Mead; Lewis E. Meyers; Judge Julian W. Mack; Bishop Francis J. McConnell; George F. Milton, editor \"The Chattanooga News\"; Senator James M. Mead; and letter to Archibald MacLeish, Librarian of Congress.","Correspondents and topics include: Bishop Francis J. McConnell; James W. Miller; Vito Marcantonio; Otto Mayer; Robert E. Mathews concerning the \"sit down strike\" by investment bankers and industrialists in May 1940; and Henry Morgenthau, Jr., letter to.","Correspondence includes: \"The New Republic\"; Douglas Newman, Secretary of the Barradas League; Dr. C.A. Norman; memorandum concerning Senator Norris' presidential qualifications; and Representative Mary T. Norton.","Correspondents and topics include: William Owen; Ernest Minor Patterson; Representative Claude Pepper; Justice Justine Wise Polier; and Jacob S. Potofsky.","Correspondents and topics include: Judge Samuel I. Rosenman; Representative Robert L. Ramsay; Right Reverend Msgr. John A. Ryan.","Correspondents and topics include: John Saxton; Guy Emery Shipler; Edwin S. Smith; William Simkin; B.M. Schnapper concerning the history of the Wagner Act; Ray Scott concerning the \"Fundamental Significance of our Present Day Labor Movement\"; and Porter Sargent.","Correspondents and topics include: Ordway Tead, Harper and Brothers; and Dr. Robert H. Tucker.","Correspondents and topics include: an appreciation of Frank P. Walsh upon his death on May 2, 1939; Matthew Woll, American Federation of Labor; Thomas H. Wright, New America; Harry F. Ward; and Nathan Witt; and N.A. Zonorich.","Includes leases, workman's compensation insurance, correspondence, and unemployment compensation.","These include: \"Policies and Objectives of the American Association of Economic Freedom,\" \"Shrinkages and Hoardings of Purchasing Power Accentuate Current Business Recession,\" \"Hoardings-Taxes Proposed to Stimulate Flow of Credit and Goods and Revival of Business,\" \"Approaches Toward a Concerted Program of Fundamental Economic Reconstruction in the United States,\" various drafts of suggestions for the programs, principles and objectives of the organization, \"Sugar Control,\" \"American Labor's Broadcast to Great Britain,\" \"American Economic Situation of 1937-1938,\" \"Unemployment Insurance,\" \"Industrial Espionage,\" \"Bank-Holding Companies,\" several on social service foundations, \"Economic Freedom in America,\" \"Industrial Reconstruction Act of 1939\" press release draft, \"Capitalism in Crisis,\" \"Prospective Labor Surpluses,\" \"Increased Man Hour Productivity and Technological Unemployment,\" monopoly, and \"Petroleum Quota Controls.\"","These include: participation in management, monopoly, the \"Industrial Reconstruction Act of 1939,\" \"Leaders on the No. 1 Problem,\" \"Federal Administrative Court Bill,\" \"Occupational Groupings,\" \"National Labor Relations Act and Board,\" \"Full Employment Bill,\" \"Senator Claude Pepper,\" \"Senator Lewis B. Schellenbach,\" and starting a American Association of Economic Freedom Bulletin.\"","These include: \"Threatened Crucial Developments,\" \"Anti-democratic philosophies,\" \"Churchill's anticipations, 1932-1939,\" \"Mussolini,\" \"Hitlerism and Nazism,\" \"Profits of Leading Corporations, 1936-1939,\" notes on People's Lobby Conference, and Ickes [speech] on business sabotage of defense.","These titles include: \"Can Unemployment be Ended?\"; \"Challenge to American Democracy\"; \"Civil Liberties and the National Labor Relations Board\"; \"Cure by Shock,\" \"Democracy and Economic Planning\"; \"Economic Reconstruction\"; \"Fundamental Significance of Our Present Day Labor Movement\"; \"Next Step in Democratization\"; \"A New Magna Carta\" \"A New Social Order\"; \"Preparedness for Peace,\"  \"Problems of the National Labor Relations Board.\"","The \"Post-War Reconstruction Bill\" is foldered separately.","Included are: \"Thirty Million Jobs\" by Arthur Dunn; Roundtable: \"Labor's role in Post-War Reconstruction\"; \"Freedom from Want\" by Mr. Walton; \"Nineteenth Century Prophecy of Order\" by Harry Frease; \"The Moral Issue\" by Lowell Mellett; \"A Banking System for Capital and Capital Credit\" by A.A. Berle, Jr.; \"Suggested Housing Program for National Defense Purposes\" by the Congress of Industrial Organizations; and \"A Primer of Current Economics\" [1933].","Included are: Fight for Freedom, Friends of Democracy, and the Gillette Resolution.","These include memoranda, news clippings, an article by George B. Galloway on \"The Imperative of Planning,\" replies, and a speech by W. Jett Lauck.","Includes separate folders on news clippings, some containing criticisms and investigations; problems of the board; and the testimony of John L. Lewis.","Clippings include Wendell Willkie, democracy versus absolutism, banker opinion, national debt, U.S. Attorney General, pump priming the economy, monopolies, religion and democracy, communism, and capitalism and democracy.","Included are: Peace Conditions; People's Congress for Democracy and Peace; Plenty for All League; People's Lobby; Pressure Groups, Attitudes of; Pension Plan – \"Uncle Fred's Automatic Pension Plan\"; Progressives, Conference of; Social Union; Tax-Exempt Bonds; Women in Trade Unions; and Young Democrats.","Topics include: Conferences; Corporation Notes and Memoranda; Kennedy Statement on General Motors Inquiry; Production Costs by T.C. Gordon Wagner; Ratio of Pay Rolls to Returns to Stockholder;Salaries of Officials; and Annual Reports to the Securities and Exchange Commission, 1935 and 1937.","Subjects include: Agreements; Decisions; the Willard E.Hotchkiss Decision in Tar Barrel Case; Negotiations for New Agreements; News clippings; Publications; Report of Homer Martin to the International Executive Board; and a Statement Submitted to Roosevelt by Union Representation.","According to Wikipedia, \"The Commission on Industrial Relations (also known as the Walsh Commission) was a commission created by the U.S. Congress on August 23, 1912 to scrutinize US labor law. The commission studied work conditions throughout the industrial United States between 1913 and 1915. The Chairman was Frank P. Walsh, a labor lawyer and activist from Kansas City, Missouri.","https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commission_on_Industrial_Relations","These include: \"Foreign Competition After the War,\" \"The Artificial Dye Industry in the War,\" and \"Business and the War.\"","Includes: \"Secretary Kennedy Gives Union Views on How Hard-Coal Freight Rates Affect Miner\" (December 15, 1933); \"The N.R.A. and Collective Bargaining\" Catholic Welfare Council (September 17, 1934); address before the National Conference on Economic Security (November 14, 1934); and \"Organized Labor and the N.R.A.\" Catholic Conference, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania (November 27, 1934).","Includes: Statement concerning the Wagner-Lewis Economic Security Bill before the Senate Committee on Finance (February 21, 1935); Commencement Address (June 3, 1935); \"Education and the Parochial School System\" (August 19, 1935); \"The Trade Union and Recovery\" (Labor Day, 1935); and \"Unemployment Insurance, Old Age Pensions, and Housing Legislation\" at the White House Conference on Economic Security (December 30, 1935).","Includes: Labor Day address (September 1937); article \"The United Mine Workers of America\" for the \"American Encyclopedia\" (December 2, 1938); address to the Pennsylvania Utilities Commission on the Competition of Natural Gas (April 1940); and a request for Lauck to send his analysis and recommendations concerning a letter from A.J. Altmeyer, Chairman of the Social Security Board, and two other enclosures pertaining to the Associated Gas and Electric Company, New York City (1942 March 27 and 1943 January 23).","Includes: a radio speech supporting Hoover in the election (1928); and a statement at the Hearing on a Code for the Bituminous Coal Mining Industry before the National Recovery Administration (1933 August 10).","Includes: \"Labor and the National Recovery Administration\" at the Meeting of the American Academy of Political Science, Philadelphia (1934 January 6); \"Labor's Part in Industrial Recovery\" at the San Francisco Commonwealth Club luncheon (1934 October 4); Speech for the International Labor Conference, not delivered (1934 October); and a radio address \"The Employee in the Changing World\" under the auspices of the Intercollegiate Council (1934 December 7).","Includes: Statement by Lewis before National Recovery Administration Hearings on Employment Provisions of Codes of Fair Competition (1935 January 30); \"The American Federation of Labor and the National Recovery Administration\" prepared for the \"Annals,\" Philadelphia but never delivered (1935 March 11-12); The United Mine Workers of America and the National Recovery Act\" Madison Square Gardens (1935 March-May 23); and Statement of Approval for the Wagner Housing Bill in the \"United Mine Workers Journal\" (1935 June 1).","Includes: \"The Case for Industrial Unionism\" (November 12, 1935); radio address \"The Future of Organized Labor\" (November 28, 1935); and article for \"Liberty Magazine\" on industrial unionism (1935 December 20).","Includes: a speech on Industrial Unionism before the Cleveland Auto Council (January 19, 1936); \"The Teacher and His Relation to Labor\" for the American Federation of Teachers Convention (June 19, 1936); a radio address \"Industrial Democracy in Steel\" (July 6, 1936); and an article \"Through Organization Industrial Democracy Dawns for Sleeping Car Porters\" celebrating the eleventh anniversary of the organization (July 15, 1936).","Includes: a political campaign statement about [Alf M.] Landon (August 1, [1936]); the draft of a Radio Address on Steel Organization (August 11, 1936); article \"Labor Looks at Education\" (August 17, 1936) appearing in the October 36 issue of \"The Teacher\"; article \"Towards Industrial Democracy\" (August 24, 1936) in appearing in the October 1936 issue of \"Current History\"; and two speeches supporting Franklin D. Roosevelt for President (August 18 and September 19, 1936).","Includes: radio address \"Labor and the Future\" (September 3, 1936); \"Horizontal Versus Vertical Unionism\" in \"Wharton School Magazine,\" University of Pennsylvania (September 8, 1936); an article for the \"The National Young Democrat\" on the Social Security Act (September 1936); and a radio address \"Roosevelt and the Future\" (October 18, 1936).","Includes: article \"The Next Four Years\" for the \"The Nation\" (November 4, 1936); an article \"Committee for Industrial Organization and Economic Recovery\" for the \"Business Review of New York  University\"(November 17, 1936); \"the Future of American Labor\" in \"The American Spectator\" (November 19, 1936); articles on \"The Next Four Years in Labor\" in \"The New Republic\" (November 25 and December 9, 1936); \"The Future of Wages\" for the \"Cleveland News\" Symposium (December 7, 1936); \"Organized Labor and the Student Union\" (December 23, 1936); \"The Need of the Hour for American Labor\" for the \"Progressive Salesman Magazine\" (December 24, 1936); radio address \"Adapting Union Methods to Current Changes- Industrial Unionism\" (December 31, 1936); and an unpublished article written for \"Redbook\" (1936).","Includes: \"The Meaning of Industrial Unionism\" for the \"Christian Front\" (January 13, 1937); \"The Struggle for Industrial Democracy\" for \"Common Sense\" (March 1937); an address delivered at an Anti-Nazi Mass Meeting in Madison Square Gardens (March 15, 1937); article \"The Origin and Objectives of the C.I.O.\"  for the \"San Francisco Chronicle\" (May 11, 1937); and a radio address \"Labor and Supreme Court\" (May 14, 1937).","Includes: \"Technology and Labor\" in \"Massachusetts Institute of Technology Engineering News\" (September 3, 1937); Labor Day address \"Labor and the Nation\" (September 3, 1937); \"Progress of Committee for Industrial Organization\" in the \"Wharton Review\" (October 21, 1937); \"Effect of Moderate and Gradual Wage Increases on Prices and Living Costs\" in \"The Annalist\" (November 12, 1937) a reply to an article by A.T. Shurick on July 30, 1937; and the [Steel Workers Organizing Committee] address \"The Deplorable and Indefensible Attitude of Big Business (December 13, 1937).","Includes: Address for British Broadcasting Corporation \"Struggle of Labor in America\" (March 15, 1938); \"Labor and the Law\" (April 14, 1938); \"Organized Labor and the Future of Democracy\" published in the \"St. Louis Post Dispatch\" (December 11, 1938).","Includes: Statement for Survey Associates (January 3, 1939); and \"Labor Looks South\" in \"Virginia Quarterly Review\" (Autumn 1939).","Includes: article on \"What Does Labor Want?\" (February 29, 1940); \"The Heritage of American Youth\" (March 1940); \"Obligations of American Citizenship\" (April 3, 1940); \"Foreword\" to Mr. Thomas' Testimony before the Temporary National Economic Committee (May 23, 1940); and a Labor Day Speech (August 29, 1940).","Includes: Extension of Library Service to Union for City and State Employees (May 28, 1941); Statement to be issued by Lewis on the Decision of the National Mediation Board on Union Shops (November 13, 1941); and \"The New Solid South\" (December 17, 1941).","Includes: Testimony of Mr. Steinbugler (March 2, 1935); the \"Most Impressive Point Developed by the Hearings\" (March 2, 1935); untitled Memorandum (July 30, 1936); \"Report on the Progress of the Hearing on the Coordination of Minimum Prices before the Bituminous Coal Division (September 16, 1939); \"Proposed Labor Policy for the War Period,\" various memoranda (September 11-November 13, 1939); an analysis of Professor Green's Proposal about pricing and distributing manufactured products (June 3, 1940); and Notes on the Last Ten Years (January-May, 1940).","Includes: Reply to A.T. Shurick suggestions on taxing (November 29, 1940); Response to the foreword of Walt Clyde's book on \"Owner Capitalism\" (December 4, 1940); suggestions about the National Economic Conference (December 12, 1940); Response to W.C. Graves, Jr. (December 23, 1940); Letter about the Raw Materials National Council (December 27, 1940); Memorandum on Fred G. Clark and the American Economic Foundation (February 20, 1941); H.S. Avery to Edward O'Neal and John L.Lewis on agriculture and farm prices (September 8, 1941); Conrad K. Grieb on need for social reconstruction (October 23, 1941); Letters from Alexander Spencer (October 30 and November 26, 1941); and a manuscript of Albert H. Levene (November 30, 1941).","Includes: Memorandum about Post War Depression (January 7, 1942); a response to S. Ferguson, President of the Hartford Electric Light Company about his proposals about deferred wages (January 13, 1942); W.A Hutton, M.D.  letter on post-war finances (January 14, 1942); Thomas Kennedy request for a study on the Cost of Living (January 16, 1942); Request for a response to the document by L.C. Christian on \"How Must We Finance the War?\" (February 3, 1942); a request for a response to a treatise on our financial system by August Walters (February 5-March 18, 1942); additional R.L. Greene communications (February 12,1942); and H.W. Bailey on labor self-determination (March 9, 1942).","Includes: Digest of the Salient Points of a Report on \"Manpower Policy and Labor Relations in the British Coal Industry\" (January 5, 1943); a Leo Chabert document on financing the war (April 4, 1943); and memoranda about an executive conference of the Natural Resources Board at Farmington Country Club, Charlottesville, Virginia, previously held around 1939.","Subjects include the National Recovery Administration, \"Amalgamation of the Two Enginemen's Brotherhoods,\" \"Russian Recognition and the New Deal,\" \"Future Policies of the National Recovery Administration,\" Six-Hour Day of the Railroads, \"Two Men on the Head End of all Railroad Trains,\" and Housing.","Subjects include \"Benefits of Trade Unionism,\" \"Forbes\" article, \"Limit on Weekly Work Hours,\" a letter to Professor Gordon, and \"Labor Movement and the Future of America\"","Subjects include planks for the Republican Platform, Anti-Strike Legislation, a Rejoinder to the Remarks of Fred Gurley, and \"Recommendations to the Board of Investigation and Research\"","A checklist of article titles can be found in the first folder. Titles in the order of the list   include: \"Economics and Christianity\"; \"The Mysterious Soul of the Steel Corporation\"; \"The Anthracite  Operators Should Concede the Check-off\" July 13, 1923; \"Industrial Principles and Not Machinery Are Important\"; \"The So-Called Check-off and Its Significance\"; \"The Report of the Coal Commission on the Anthracite Industry\"; \"The Purchasing Power of Wheat and Cotton\"; \"Private Cars and the Coal Problem\"; \"Mr. McAdoo's Political Availability\"; and \"No More Pre-war Standards of Wages and Working Conditions.\"","Next ten article titles include: \"The Radical - His Significance at Present\"; \"The Soft Coal Problem Again to the Front\"; \"Labor Banks and Their Ultimate Significance\"; \"Political Democracy Must be Supplemented by Industrial Democracy\"; \"Oil and the Southern Pacific\"; \"The Purchasing Power of the Farmer's Dollar\"; \"The Truth is Never Unpardonable\"; \"Private Cars and the Coal Problem\"; \"The Unique Financial Position of the Pullman Company\"; and \"Another Manifestation of the Soul of the Steel Corporation.\"","The next ten article titles include: \"Sugar and the Flexible Tariff Provision\"; \"Conflict or Arbitration\"; \"The Threatened Boomerang\"; \"Cooperation for Mutual Benefit or Profit?\"; \"Secret Police or Conviction for Crime\"; \"Chairman Butler Emits and Omits\"; National Cooperative Grain Marketing Realized\"; \"The Anthracite Operators Should Concede the Check-off\" (possible duplicate); \"Regulation of the Anthracite Monopoly\" September 1 , 1923; \"Why Not Action on Anthracite?\" September 11, 1923; and \"Can a Living Wage Be Paid to Unskilled Labor?\" October 30, 1923.","The next ten article titles include: \"The Failure of Industrial Arbitration\" October 30, 1923; \"Significant Labor Developments During the Coming Year\" October 30, 1923; \"A Dramatic Migration\" concerning African Americans, October 30, 1923; \"Unprotected Pullman Passengers\" October 30, 1923; \"The New Immigration and Its Significance\" November 2, 1923; \"The Probability of Railroad Legislation\" February 7, 1924; \"The Industrial Magna Carta\" February 23, 1924; \"Land Grants to Western Railroads\" February 23, 1924; \"Increased Efficiency of Labor\" February 23, 1924; and \"Real Industrial Statemanship February 25, 1924.\"","The next ten article titles include: \"Some Other Matters of Record\" June 2, 1924; \"The Verdict from Kansas\" August 7, 1924; \"A Real Test for the Tariff Commission\" August 14, 1924; \"A Billion and a Half Railroad Merger\" August 16, 1924; \"Common Sense\" August 19, 1924; \"President Gompers and a Labor Party\" August 19, 1924; \"A Significant Precedent in Financing Farmers Cooperative Enterprises\"; \"Back to the Declaration of Independence\" August 21, 1924; \"A Costly Labor Policy\" August 23, 1924; and \"Brass Tacks, The Red Flag, and the Constitution\" August 23, 1924.","The final group of articles include: \"Industrial Democracy - Our Greatest Problem\" August 27, 1924; \"The Passing of the Money Gods\"; \"The Conference Board Reports on Taxation in Wisconsin\"; \"The Railroad Labor Board\"; \"The Farmer and the Tariff\"; \"Visible and Invisible Tax Burdens\"; \"The Most Helpful Farm Movement\"; \"Radicals and God's Fools\"; \"Militant Friends Needed\"; \"The Unconscious Cruelty of Success\" October 24, 1924; and \"Another Orgy of Railroad Finance.\"","While some chapters have no individual date, they likely all come from drafts in 1931 or 1932. It is unclear which version belongs to each draft, and equally unclear which versions the explanatory note references. Chapter VII is largely missing. The name of the book may have eventually changed to \"The Need for a Unified Banking System.\"","W. Jett Lauck was chairman of the Pennsylvania Anthracite Coal Commission, responsible for investigating the state of the anthracite industry and the coal bootlegging situation in Pennsylvania, as well as recommending action.","The United States Anthracite Coal Commission is a different and separate entity than the Pennsylvania Anthracite Coal Commission over which Lauck presided (see also, \"United Mine Workers of America before the U.S. Anthracite Coal Commission\").","For reference, the Ad Interim Report was a report made halfway through the Commission's studies; the Final Report was the last official report of the Commission and contains recommendations; the Complete Report was a compendium of all of the Commission's work and reports (over 500 pages).","Reports include \"Anthracite Lands and Deposits,\" \"Anthracite Royalties,\" and \"Control of the Anthracite Industry.\"","Reports include \"Financial Operations of Anthracite Companies\" and \"Monopolistic Nature of the Anthracite Industry.\"","These include \"Award of the Anthracite Coal Strike Commission: Subsequent Agreements, and Resolutions of Board of Conciliation\" (July 1, 1936); \"A Labor Case With Merit: Editorial Comment on the Case of the Anthracite Mine Workers\" (1920); and \"Labor Information Bulletin,\" U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (February 1937).","Proposed Bills include the Anthracite Coal Industry Act; the Anthracite Public Authority Bill; the Cooperative Marketing Bill; the Pennsylvania Anthracite Commission; and Suggestions and Opinions.","Files included under Rates contain, the 1933 Freight Rate Case Excerpts and Statistics; Charts and Tables; General Information (see also Anthracite Institute Statistical Data, Maps, and Drawings, Anthracite Producers Statistical Data, Maps, and Drawings); the Interstate Commerce Commission Data; \"Intrastate Rates on Anthracite in Pennsylvania\"; and Rate Fixation in 1915.","Reports include: \"Combination in the Anthracite Industry,\" \"Comparison of Earnings and Wage Rates in the Anthracite and Bituminous Mines of Pennsylvania,\" \"Exhibits of the Anthracite Operators in Reply to Exhibits Presented by the Anthracite Mine Workers,\" \"Irregularity of Employment in the Anthracite Industry,\" \"Occupation Hazard of Anthracite Miners,\" \"Profits of Anthracite Operators,\" and \"The Relationship Between Rates of Pay and Earnings and the Cost of Living in the Anthracite Industry of Pennsylvania.\"","Reports include: \"Reply of the Anthracite Operators to the Demands of the Anthracite Mine Workers,\" \"The Sanction for a Living Wage: A Compilation of Data From Official and Authoritative Sources,\" \"Summary, Analysis, and Statement,\" \"The Trade Union as the Basis for Collective Bargaining: A Compilation of Sanctions and Experiences,\" \"Trade Unions,\" and \"Wholesale and Retail Prices of Anthracite Coal 1913-1920.\"","These exhibits include \"Changes in Cost of Living in the United States, 1913-1922,\" \"A Just and Reasonable Wage,\" and \"Monthly Earnings of Sectionmen.\"","The volume includes exhibits on \"Harmful Effects of Low Wages Upon Health and Morals,\" \"The So-called Law of Supply and Demand,\" \"The Just and Reasonable Wage,\" \"Changes in the Cost of Living in the United States, 1913-1922,\" \"Probable Course of Prices,\" \"Comparison of Prices and Living Costs,\" \"Monthly Earnings of Section Men,\" and \"Monthly Earnings of Section Men – Basic Tables.\"","Includes the following files: Briefs; Construction and Repair of Railroad Equipment; Correspondence on Leasing Out Repair Roads; Minutes of the Philadelphia Hearing; Petition to the Interstate Commerce Commission; Press - Clippings concerning Outside Repair; Press Release Originals; General Electric and Westinghouse; Labor Costs; Louisville to Nashville Railroad; and Miscellaneous.","W. Jett Lauck has also referred to this case as \"the Shopman's Case\" or the \"B.M. Jewell Case.\" Jewell was the President of the Railway Employees division of the American Federation of Labor.","Note that all exhibits were presented before the United States Railroad Labor Board.","Exhibit 11a includes the section \"Financial Mismanagement of the LeHigh Valley Railroad Company\" and Exhibit 12 includes the \"Summary.\"","Exhibit tTitles include: \"Occupation Hazard of Railway Shopmen\"; \"Punitive Overtime\"; \"Industrial Relation on Railroads prior to 1917\"; \"Standardization\"; \"The Recognition of Human Standards in Industry\"; \"The Unity of the American Railway Systems\"; \"Human Standards and Railroad Policy\"; \"Seniority Rules of the National Agreements\"; \"The Sanction of the Eight Hour Day\"; \"The Work of the Railway Carmen,\" and \"The Development of Collective Bargaining on a National Basis.\"","These include: \"Pending Railway Legislation\"; \"The Present Railroad Labor Problem\"; \"The Future Policy as to the Railroads\"; \"Compulsory Arbitration\"; \"Labor Adjustment Boards of the Railroad Administration\"; \"The Reasonableness of the Requests of Locomotive Firemen\"; \"Time and One-Half For Overtime\"; and \"Compulsory Arbitration.\"","The Sleeping Car Conductors Case files consist of several successive cases arranged in this finding aid roughly in the chronological order in which they occurred.","Exhibits include \"An Adequate Basic Wage,\" \"Earnings of Sleeping Car Conductors compared with Changes in the Cost of Living,\" \"Various Factors Indicating Rising Standards of Living in the United States Since 1914,\" \"Compensation of Sleeping Car Conductors compared with other Expenses and Revenue of the Pullman Company,\" and \"General Trend of Wages, 1913-1918, as Compared with Earnings of Sleeping Car Conductors.\"","Exhibits include \"Increased Productive Efficiency of Sleeping Car Conductors and Financial Administration of the Pullman Company,\" \"Increased Labor Productivity,\" and \"Standards of Wage Determination.\"","This file includes information and statistics on Besler Steam Power Trains; the Comparative Costs of Operation; Locomotives in Service; Diesels in Switching Service; Earnings Per Hour; Freight Cars; and General Statistics.","These charts include: \"Anthracite Combination,\" \"The Seven Departments of the Anthracite Industry,\" \"Interlocking Directorates Showing Working Control of Anthracite Operating Companies,\" and \"Profits of Anthracite Combination.\"","Charts include \"Affiliations of Railroads and Banking Houses,\" \"New York Bank Control of Railroads and Railroad Equipment Companies,\" \"New York Bank Control of Coal Mining Companies and Coal Railroads,\" and \"The Geographical Spread of New York Railroad Control.\"","Exhibits include \"Employment and Compensation of Railroad Employees\"; \"Cost of Living\"; \"Methods of Reporting Wage and Hour Data\"; and \"Increasing Output per Worker and Decreasing Wage Cost Per Unit of Output.\"","Exhibits include: \"Trend of Railway Operating Revenues and Total Compensation\"; \"The Rising Tide of Recovery A Survey of the Leading Business Indices\"; \"Labor Movement Supports Railway Workers in Resisting a Wage Cut\"; \"Squandering the Maintenance Dollar\"; \"Financial Mismanagement through Banker Control of Railroads\"; \"Training and Skill of Track and Roadway Section Men\"; \"Average Hourly Earnings in Railroads and Other Industries\"; and \"Estimated Money Share of Individual Railroads in the Proposed 15 Per Cent Pay Reduction.\"","Morgan's statements include those on wages; postwar economic conditions, developments, and private bankers' constructive services; and interference and control in corporate managements.","These include \"Cost of Living is Increasing,\" \"The Railroad Plea of Poverty,\" \"Labor Versus Materials and Interest,\" and \"The Railroads versus the Public Interest\" (printed).","Tables include \"Dividend Performance of Anthracite Railroads and Trunk Lines Compared,\" \"Percentage Relationships of Dividends Paid on Stock Dividends to Total Compensation Paid Employees,\" and \"Distribution of Capital Resources.\"","W. Jett Lauck was employed by the John G. Paton Company of New York City to study the report of the Tariff Commission of 1928 as to the costs of production in the maple sugar industry in the United States and in Canada. He then gave his conclusions on the report to the company and as testimony before the Tariff Commission itself.","There are excerpts from the following: the Tariff Commission Stenographer's Minutes (June 1927), Hearings before the House Committee on Ways and Means (January 1929), Hearings before the Senate Finance Committee (June 1929), Debates in the U.S. Senate (January 1930), Remarks of the Honorable Ernest W. Gibson (February 1930), the Roodenburg Report (November 1930), George H. Burr and Company Report (March 1931), R.G. Dun and Company Report (undated), Cary Maple Sugar Company Federal Income Tax Returns (1921-1930), and Cary Testimony (undated).","These include: Agricultural Adjustment Act and Amendment, House Resolution 9439, Orders from the President and National Recovery Administrator, Regulation 81, Regulation 82, and Secretary of Agriculture Regulations.","Files include the following folders: News clippings; Comparison of Lauck and Mahon Agreements; Final Agreement; General; Hanna Memorandum; Insurance; Saint Louis Public Service Company Union Plan for Cooperation; and Saint Louis Public Service Company Operating Notes.","Files include Pamphlets on Public Utilities, Press on Public Utilities, Press on Governor Roosevelt and Power Utilities, [Union?], and a Report addressed to Frank P. Walsh (1864-1939).","There were two hearings before the United States Tariff Commission related to an investigation into the costs of sugar production. After the January hearings (January 15-24, 1924), other briefs were filed. There was a call for another hearing to be held in March (March 27-28, 1924) after which it was decided that all parties had until April 10th  to file more briefs in connection with the hearings. W. Jett Lauck coordinated and prepared documents for many of the parties involved. He also served as a witness for the Hawaiian Sugar Planters Association.","Includes news about the Bituminous Coal Commission.","This includes the \"Report, Findings and Award of the United States Anthracite Coal Commission of 1920.\"","Files pertaining to Wages include: Wage Demands; Wage Rates of Employees Other Than Contract Miners; Wages, Earnings and Work Conditions in General; Wages in Various Industries 1914 to 1920; and Wages in Various Industries and Occupations: A Summary of Wage Movements 1914-1920.","Mass strikes in both the anthracite and bituminous coal industries in 1922 led to a standstill in production. When the miners and operators failed to reach any agreements, the government abandoned its hands-off approach and attempted to set up commissions to arbitrate the cases. After several failed attempts, both an Anthracite and Bituminous Coal Commission were established to not only arbitrate the current situation, but to investigate its origins in the general history and conditions of the coal industries. W. Jett Lauck was involved with the United Mine Workers of America in both cases to varying degrees. Material is separated into Anthracite and Bituminous, with common material labelled \"General.\"","Some dates are corroborated by list of case exhibits. Where corroboration is not possible, no date has been inferred. Classification as \"exhibit\" is applied based either on inclusion in a numbered list of exhibits or Lauck's handwritten filing directions.","Letters are presumably from W. Jett Lauck to the \"New York Times\" Managing Editor and to the President, regarding the establishment of an Arbitration Board.","These three memoranda are to Mr. Lewis, July 8, 1922; one concerning the production of the Central Competitive Field, April 27, 1922; and a third showing the financial connections of the Boston Financial Group and Secretary Mellon.","The two press releases include a letter to the President regarding Arbitration, July 15, 1922, and the UMWA Statement about Mr. Murray's Speech,  April 22, 1922.","Items include a \"Journal\" Communication sent to every member of Congress, 1922; a Letter to Officers and Members, May 25, 1922; and the UMWA Wage Scale Committee proposed wage scale, February 14, 1922.","The History of the Development of the Anthracite Coal Combination contains five sections: Section 1, Early History of Anthracite Consolidations and Combinations; Section 2, Consummation of the Anthracite Combination, 1896; Section 3, Methods by Which Railroads Have Discriminated in Favor of Their Allied Coal Companies and Favored Clients; Section 4, The Influence of the Combination Upon Freight Rates, Shipping Allotments, and Prices; and Section 5, Present Situation as Regards Ownership and Control.","The unnumbered exhibits include \"The Coal Controversy\" May 1922 and Geological Survey, Weekly Report on the Production of Bituminous Coal, Anthracite, and Beehive Coke, February 11, 1922.","These exhibits include: Exhibit 6: Seasonal Fluctuations in Production and Transportation, June 15, 1921; Exhibit 7: Production, Capacity, Men Employed, Mine Price Per Ton, and Days Lost, 1922, undated; Exhibit 12: Fluctuation in Employment and Earnings of Bituminous Mine Workers, undated; Exhibit 14: Effect of Price Changes Upon Purchasing Power, 1920; Exhibit 16: Chart Showing Production from Union and Non-Union Districts, March 16,  1922.","Memoranda include \"Complete Unionization Would be the Greatest Factor in Stabilization of Soft Coal Industry\" June 19, 1922, several other miscellaneous undated memoranda for Lewis, plus one on the Earnings of Bituminous Mine Workers for a \"Baltimore Sun\" Article, March 17, 1922.","Press Releases include: Capital Investment and Profit of Bituminous Coal Mine Operators, June 1, 1922; Letter From Ellis Searles to Secretary Hoover, February 8, 1922; Letter Submitting Explanatory and Statistical Material Supporting the Preliminary Report of the Commission on Investment and Profit in Soft Coal Mining, July 6, 1922; and Press Release: Russell Sage Foundation Report on \"The Coal Miners' Insecurity\" April 16, 1922.","Morrow's statements were made before the Committee on Labor, April 25, 1922 and before the Interstate Commerce Commission in the Hearing on Railroad Rates, Fares, and Charges, January 19, 1922.","Includes Memoranda and Opening Statement on behalf of Anthracite Mine Workers and Research Material and Data.","Statements concern the Request of Anthracite Operators for a Modification of the Wage Scale, before the Anthracite Board of Reference, George Rublee and Frank Morrison, Typescript and Print copies.","The reply concerns the request of Operators for modification of the Wage Scale, and was by John L. Lewis, etc. on behalf of the United Mine Workers, before the Anthracite Board of Reference, George Rublee and Frank Morrison, Proofs and Print copies.","The Anthracite Freight Rate Case files may be part of the previous group but were placed in a separate divider created by the office of Lauck.","Statistics include four categories: General; Anthracite Coal Carrying Railroads, Typed Originals and Carbons; Financial Performance of Coal Companies (clippings and other statistics),Earnings, and Profit; and Salaries of Operator officials, exceeding $10,000 per year.","Note: an assigned car is a rail car specifically designated for the use of a particular shipper, or, in the case of private cars, for the use of a particular railroad for a specific customer.","Lauck also referred to this as the Mahon Case, after President William D. Mahon.","File includes the Opinion of the Majority of the Arbitration Board, Dissenting Opinion, and a Report on a Proposed Pension Plan","These include: \"Discipline and Education of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen and Standardization of Wages\"; \"Progress Made in Electrification of Railroads and Economics Effected Thereby\"; \"The Railway Dollar, What Became of it in 1913\"; \"Revenue Gains by Representative Western Railroads Available to Compensate Locomotive Engineers and Firemen For Increased Work and Productive Efficiency, 1890-1913\"; The Rise and Fall of Mechanical Stokers\"; \"Miscellaneous Statements in Rebuttal to Exhibits Presented by the Railroads\"; \"Opposition of Railroads to Enactment of Federal Hours of Service Law and Efforts of Federal Government to Enforce Same.\"","All the years but 1933-1935 have an index in the front of the folder.","These \"diaries\" were used to keep a record of Lauck's activities on behalf of a number of organizations, arranged by date.","File includes Lauck's Civil Service record (1945) and National War Labor Board service (1918).","The 1911 blueprint \"General Plan\" of the property was prepared by Thomas Meehan and Sons, Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Landscape Architects, for Francis T.A. Junkin, Lexington, Virginia. The \"Map of Mulberry Hill, Lexington, Virginia,\" 1926, with surrounding properties, was done by R.E. Witt, Certified Land Surveyor.For a typed description of the property by R.E. Witt and a note by W. Jett Lauck, see Box 224 Folder 4.","The Bureau of Applied Economics, Inc. was a \"private, independent, scientific organization, established in 1914 for the purpose of doing research and analytical work in the field of industrial, commercial, banking and general economic activities\" according to one of its brochures. It was located in Washington, D.C. \"where the governmental departments, commissions and other organzations with their specialists, archives and unrivaled library facilites render such research more effective and productive than any other city in America\" according to a page from an unknown directory. Hugh S. Hanna was the Director and W. Jett Lauck was listed as both the Chairman of the Advisory Board and the specialist for money and banking.","One of the chief functions of the Bureau of Applied Econonics was to create publications about importand current issues in the field of labor conditions and industrial relations. These were intended to be brief (50-75 pages) but authoritative and written by a specialist in the subject so that anyone interested in the subject could have access to the gist of all the information in one place and for a low cost.","File includes Monthly Statements, Proofs of Notices, Subscribers and Sales.","File includes Correspondence, Papers, and Table of Contents.","Lauck taught a course on the History of the Labor Movement at the American University.","The Notes chiefly include Political Science, Sociology, Labor vs Capital, Economics, Constitutional Law, American Government, and Agriculture.","These College Notes are chiefly concerned with the Reciprocity Concept and the Chicago Conference with sections on Cuba and Hawaii; Distribution; Receiverships; Sociology and Tariffs; and Printed Material.","Much of this material is fragmentary or incomplete and it possibly has some material of W. Jett Lauck mixed in.","These photographs include the \"Funeral Procession of Stephen Horvath, McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania, August 14, 1909. Photographs are mostly unidentified and some do not include W. Jett Lauck.","These photographs are mostly unidentified and undated but does includes William Harmon Black and Major Miller Taylor. and his wife.","This file consists of seven oversize photographs, including a Staff Conference; the Immigration Commission, Washington D.C. (1907); three photographs of Lauck with the same two  unidentified men; W.D. Mahon; A.A. Mitten; Earl E. Houck; an unidentified man; and an unidentified hearing.","This folder includes four oversize photographs  of Public Code Hearings on Bituminous Coal Industry, 1933 August 9; Cigar Manufacturing Industry AAA Code Hearing, 1933 November 22;  Structural Steel and  Iron Fabricating Industry N.R.A. Hearing, 1933 October 30; and Anthracite Coal Industry, NRA Code Hearing, William H. Davis Deputy Administrator, Washington, D.C., 1933 November 17","Topics include Agriculture and Farms, Airlines and Aviation, Argentina, Atlantic Charter—Poland*, Atomic Energy and Weapons (see also, J—Japan), Australia, and the Automobile Industry.","Topics include Bank Fraud, Banking and Bankers, Baruch Report, Big Three, Bretton Woods Agreement—International Monetary Fund, British Elections 1945, British Labor Party, British Labor Reports and the Second World War and Budget.","Topics include Cartels, Chamber of Commerce, Canada, Capital/Capitalism, Charter [U.N.] (see also, S—San Francisco Conference), Chemical Warfare, Cherry Blossoms—Washington D.C., China, The Church (see also, Religion and Faith), Churchill, Winston (see also, People), Comintern, Communist Party, Congress, Cost of Living, and Cuba.","See also, Strikes, U—United Mine Workers.","Topics include Debt, Defense, Deflation, Democracy, Democratic Party, The Depression, Diplomacy, Disease, Driving [Winter], and Dumbarton Oaks Conference.","Topics include Economic Bill of Rights, Economic Development [Committee], Economic Policy (see also, B—Bretton Woods Agreement, Post-War Reconstruction), Economic Rights, Economy of War, Employment (see also, U—Unemployment), Electric Workers, Electricity, and Excess Capacity.","Topics include Farms, Fear, Flooding, Food [Costs] [Rations] [Shortages], Food as Weapon, Foreign Policy, Freedoms, France, Franco, and Full Employment America.","Topics include General Motors [Strike] (see also, Strikes), Germany, G.I. Bill, Gold Standard, Government in Business, Grain Marketing, Great Britain, Growth of Democracy, Hapsburgs, and Hatch-Burton-Ball Bill.","Topics include Industrial Divide, Industry, Inflation/Deflation, and Israel.","Japan [and the Atomic Bomb], Jefferson [And the Declaration of Independence], The Jewish People [in Nazi Germany], Jobs as a Property Right, and Kipling, Rudyard (see also, People).","Topics include Labor [and War], Latin America, League of Nations (see also, World Government), Legal Aid Societies, Lend-Lease, Liberalism, and the Lima Conference, Liquor Problem, and Living Wage.","Topics include Magna Carta, Massachusetts Academy, Meat Industry (see also, Strikes), Middle Class, Monetary Reform, Morale [Poor], and Moving Pictures.","Topics include National Association of Manufacturers, National Income, National Interest, \"New Era\" 31*, New York State Industrial Survey Commission 28*, New York Transit Strike, Office of Price Administration, and Oil.","Topics include Pacifists, Packing Houses, Thomas Paine,  Palestine, Pan-American Union, Patents, Peace, Pennsylvania Labor Act, Philanthropy, Poland, Political Minorities, Population [United States] 1940, Power, The Press, Price Controls, Prisoners of War, Production, Profit-Sharing, Profiteering, Public Service, and Pump-Priming the Economy.","For more clippings on people see also: C—Churchill, K—Kipling, P—Paine, R—Roosevelt, Rural Electrification Administration [Harry Slattery], S—Stalin, and T—Truman.","File contains topics such as: Post-War Deflation, Post-War Europe, and United States Labor, Industry, and the Economy.","Topics include: Race and Racial Strife, Radar, Railways and Railroads, Reciprocity – British Agreement, Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Reconversion [and Wages] (see also, Post-War Reconstruction), Re-employment (see also, Post-War Reconstruction), Republican Party, Republican Record, Right Wing Reaction, Roosevelt, Rural Electrification Administration [Harry Slattery], Russians who Fought for Germany in World War II.","Topics include: San Francisco Conference (see also, United Nations), Savings, Sherman Act, Social Security, Socialism, Socialized Medicine, South America, The South [and Politics], The South [and Poll Tax Ban], Southern Revolt, Soviet Union/Russia, Spain, St. Lawrence Seaway, Stalin, Subsidy, Sugar, Supreme Court, Packing the Supreme Court, and Syria.","See also, Coal, G-H—General Motors [Strike], M—Meat Industry, N-O—New York Transit Strike, Steel, and U—United Mine Workers.","Topics include: Tariff Bill, Taxes, Textiles, Third Political Party, Totalitarian States, Troops, Truman [Report], Trusteeships; Unemployment, (see also, E—Employment), Unions, United Kingdom [Britain], United Mine Workers (see also, Coal), Unity, National\nVirginia, and Virginia Budget Efficiency.","See also S—San Francisco Conference and World Government.","Topics include: Wage Central, Wages, Wagner Health Bill, Wall Street, War, War Aims, War and Capital, War Contracts Settlement, War Cost, War Crimes, War Labor Board, War Production Board, Work Week, World Bank, and World War II [Battles].","This file includes agendas, correspondence, reports, membership, and the tentative program.","Topics include: American Mining Congress Declaration of Policy, \tdisagreements over the NRA code, gasoline and coal, new processes, and the right to strike.","This file includes an \"Investigation of Paint Creek Coal Fields of West Virginia,\" \"The Truth about Coal River Collieries,\" \"West Virginia Coal Fields\" (Senator Kenyon), Colorado Coal Fields, and a List of West Virginia Coal Fields.","Includes Houde Engineering Company Memorandum submitted to the National Labor Relations Board, the Hunt Memorandum outlining the Study of Competing Fuels, Lauck's review of \"The Coal Industry\" by Glen L. Parker, the Keller Bill for the Mississippi Valley on the Relative Importance of Fuels, \"Oil-Coal Mixtures as Industrial Fuel\" by J.E. Hedrick, and the Coal Cost of Producing Electricity, by J. Leonard Matt in the \"New York Herald Tribune.\"","The Railroads Financial History material was used in preparation of exhibits for the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen Case and updated for use in later cases involving railroads.","These news clippings include: British railway strike, credit, Thomas Dew Cuyler article on 1922 strike, Henry Ford's railroad, Gould System, Inadequacies of Railroad Management, Mergers, Nickle Plate Deal, Receiverships and Foreclosure Sales During 1920, and Railroad Retirement Act of 1937.","Publications include: Decisions, Dockets, Announcements, Lawsuits, Orders, and Reports.","Lauck was on staff as an economist and one of the stockholders for this enterprise. Some stationery has the name \"The Gallatin Institute of Applied Economics\" in the header.","Files include Memoranda from I.A. Rice to W. Jett Lauck, Recommendations, and Rent Law.","Includes a bill on the guaranty of bank deposits legislation and the Glass-Steagall Act (printed).","Banking files include Credit Facilities of the Country, Federal Reserve Board Legal Opinion on Bank Centralization (printed), News clippings, Reform, and the United Labor Bank and Trust Company Dissolution.","Includes files on British wage controversy and the coal industry during World War II, coal industry problems, and the British Coal Mines Act.","Cigar Manufacturing Code of Fair Competition files include Amendments proposed by Abraham Goldbloom and Jett Lauck, including Revisions made by Conference on October 20, 1933; Briefs and Statements (1933); Codes (1933-1934); and Profits and Statistical Data (circa 1929-1933).","These include: Table of Contents, Agents of Concentration and Railroads; Cotton Mills (director); Public Utilities (directors); Concentration of control of Financial and Industrial Resources; Public Utilities (securities), Public Utilities (affiliations), and Public Utilities (summary and tables).","These include: Summary of Banker Control in American Industry; Concentration of Financial Control of Industry; Concentration of Control of the Iron Ore Mining Industry; Report on Public Utilities; Concentration and Control of Money and Credit; Industrials (directors), Agents of Concentration, Coal (statistics), Iron and Steel Report (summary), Industrials (report), Railroads (statistics), Cotton Industry, Coal and Iron Mining; and Concentration of Control of Various Industries (iron, coal, water).","These files include the Bill by Colonel W.G. Williams (1946); an Inquiry by the Federal Power Commission Control (June 27, 1945); and the Memoranda of Colonel W.G. Williams, 1945-1946).","These files include: Miscellaneous, including charts - W. G. Williams (1945-1946); Gas and Oil Pipelines, including a proposed letter from Admiral Stuart to President John L. Lewis (October 16, 1944); and the United States Department of the Interior report of Investigations (July 1945).","Constitutional Amendment files include: Action by Organizations (1936-1937); Articles and News clippings (1935-1939); Bills, including those proposed by Benson, Costigan, Ford, Gray, Maas, and Marcantonio (1935-1937); Challenges to the Authority of the Supreme Court to Declare Legislative Acts Unconstitutional, Notes and Memoranda by W. Jett Lauck, Donald R. Richberg, Merle D. Vincent and Henry [Warrum] (1935-1936); and Correspondence and Memoranda about the New York and Washington, D.C. Meetings (1936).","Constitutional Amendment files include: Detroit Conference (1937); History and Comments (1936?); National Committee and Reports from Henry T. Hunt (1936); National Conference about (1936-1937); Recommendations and Suggestions made by President Roosevelt for a Bill to \"Pack the Supreme Court\" (1937); and Speeches by David J. Lewis and Daniel C. Roper (1935).","Material includes the labor and production costs of cotton, silk and wool goods before and after World War I.","Files include a Memorandum on Major Berry and Conference Plans (1935 November, undated); News (1936-1937); Press Releases (1936-1937); and Summaries and Reports (1936 June-July).","Memoranda topics include the Austrian state railways, the book \"Railroad Melons, Rates, and Wages\"; the suggestions of Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Vice-President Tatnall for railroad improvements; the Cincinnati Southern Railway; and Cooperatives.","These include speeches and statements of Governor Earle, Chief Justice Hughes, British House of Commons, Secretary of State Hull, Secretary Ickes, Robert H. Jackson, Governor Frank Murphy, Senator Norris, Secretary Frances Perkins, Burton K. Wheeler, and Wendell L. Wilkie.","This opinion was given by the General Counsel of the Federal Reserve Board.","These files include the first through third versions introduced in the 72nd Congress in 1932, S. 3215, S. 4115, and S. 4412.","These House bills include: H.R. 7250 (a bill creating national mortgage banks); H.R. 7620 (a bill to create Federal Home Loan Banks); H.R. 11340 (a bill to require national banking associations to furnish bonds to protect depositors against loss of deposits); H.R. 11422 (a bill to regulate the value of money, and for other purposes); and H.R. 12280 (an act to create Federal Home Loan Banks).","Includes an article by Lauck, \"America's New Immigrants\" and reviews of his book with Jeremiah Jenks, \"The Immigration Problem. A Study of American Immigration Conditions and Needs.\"","Includes a Memorandum from Lucius E. Wilson and Research concerning the cotton industry (1890-1912), economic consumption, 1890-1914,  prepared by Frances P. Valiant, centers of population (1914), prices (1914), tendencies in real wages (1900-1913), and wages and prices  (1912-1914)","The topics include: Agriculture; Anti-Strike Bill; Book Reviews; Bituminous Coal; Child Labor Law; Civil Service Employment, Reclassification and Retirement; Federal Employment; Federal Coal Commission; and Foreign Industry and Labor.","The topics Include: Health; Housing; Immigration; Industrial Accidents; Labor Mobility; Milk Bill; National Industrial Conference; New Jersey Chamber of Commerce; Public Health Service; Punitive Overtime; Racial Question, Commission on (\"Negro Wage Earners\"); Seaman's Act Revision in Merchant Marine Bill; Soldiers' Adjusted Compensation Legislation; Steamship Business Training; and United States Steel Corporation Pension Fund.","Two of these files focus on Employee Representation - Efficiency through Cooperation, and include \"A Report on Workers' Participation in Management\" with an appendix, by W. J. Lauck, March 1921.","Companies include: Bethlehem Steel Company, Endicott Johnson and Company, Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, International Harvester Company, Midvale Steel and Ordnance Company, Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, and General.","Files include: Distribution of Output of Industry; Foreign Trade; General; Labor; Mass Production and Distribution; Production and Stock Market; and Prosperity.","Labor topics in these files include: Labor and Churches (1922-1937); Labor and Industrial Policy during World War I, Memoranda on (1917-1918); Labor Gazette Program (undated); General material (1914-1920); Labor in Great Britain (1918-1937); Labor Injunctions (1927-1932); Labor Insurance (1928); Labor Legislation and Politics (1928); Labor Organizations (1910-1929); Labor Policies (1928); and Labor Problems (1919).","Additional Unemployment topics include: Joint Committee on Unemployment; Press; Social Effects of Unemployment, Statistics; and the Wagner Bills.","Interstate Commerce Commission files include: Decision on Freight Rates in Anthracite Case; Five Per Cent Case; Hearing on Rates on Grain, etc.; Operating and Wage Statistics; and Petition concerning the \"Inefficiency of Railroad Employees.\"","Additional Interstate Commerce Commission files include: Rules on Locomotive Inspection; Rules of Practice; Rules governing Classification of Steam Railway Employees; and Seasonal Variation of Railway Operating Income.","Additional files include: Labor Conditions, including mining accidents; Manufacturers; and Monthly Production of Pig Iron in the United States.","Journeymen Stone Cutters of America files include: Affidavits and Letters on Indiana Situation; Agreements; Amalgamation (Knoxville Wage Scale); Arts and Crafts Industry - Mr. M. W. Mitchell; Bloomington and Bedford Names and Local Vote; Cast Stone Industry Code; Limestone Code; Limestone Code Statement for Hearings and Suggested Complaint to the National Labor Board; the Marble Manufacturing Code, President Mitchell; Press Releases and Miscellaneous; the Sandstone Code and Statement by M.W. Mitchell, President of the Journeymen Stone Cutters' Association of North America.","Additional Labor Costs files include: Bituminous Mine Workers; Book Paper Industry; Canned Salmon; Canned Vegetable Industry; Coal; Construction; Copper Production and Sale; Cotton Industry; Cotton, Silk, and Wood Goods Production Before and After World War I; and Fertilizer Industry.","Additional Labor Costs files include: Hide and Tanning Industries; Leather and Shoe Industries; Pig Iron; Railroads, including Eastern, Operating, Southern, and Western; Relation to Prices; Shoe Industry; Steel Production in the United States; Sugar Profiteering; Summary; Various Industries; and Women's Muslin Underwear Industry.","The Living Wage subtopics include: The Case for a Living Wage; Cost; Cost of Rearing Children; Department of Labor; Effects; Fair Labor Standards Act (Bills, Interpretations, Regulations, etc.); Farmers; and General Press (1 of 2 folders).","Living Wage subtopics include: General Press (2 of 2 folders); Harmful Effects of Low Wages; Lauck Statements; Miscellaneous; National War Labor Board; Practicability (2 folders); Request for a Ruling from the United States Railroad Labor Board on the Living Wage;  \"Sanction for a Living Wage\"? Quotation Verification Work for Lauck's book with that title; Statement of the National War Labor Conference; and an Undated Essay on \"The Just and Reasonable Wage.\"","These documents include the Charter, Constitution, General Plans of Work, Explanation and Comment, Outline of Organization and Scope of Work at the Outset, By-Laws, Suggestions and Notes on Separate Trust Fund, and an article \"Employee Ownership\" by Thomas E. Mitten.","Mitten Management topics include: Labor Cooperation in Australia; Organized Labor in New Orleans; Personal News clippings; Press; and Strikes in Philadelphia and Buffalo.","Literature includes the New York Advertising Club Plan, Memoranda and Principles, etc., which also includes articles by Fred Brenckman and Isador Teitelbaum.","Items include the Conscription of Property Senate Bill 1579 and Consumer Division of Defense, Labor, and Steel.","These files include a report of the Iron Ore Committee, a copy of the \"National Natural Resources Act,\" and the Report of the Planning Committee for Mineral Policy.","These bills include the Bill for Stabilization and Conservation of Natural Gas and Petroleum and the Cole Bill (H.R. 7372) Petroleum Conservation Act.","Files include General; a Brief; Mr. McGinn's Statement; General Producers Company, Mr. Taylor and John L. Lewis; and Sinclair Company - Maintenance of Retail Prices.","Apparently Lauck used his work with the Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company as a basis for his book, \"Political and Industrial Democracy, 1776-1926.\"","Includes files on the following companies: Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; Bank of Italy; Boston Consolidated Gas Company; Chicago Surface Lines; Colorado Fuel and Iron Company Plan; Columbia Conserve Company; Comparison of Fundamentals; Comparative Plans; Dennison Manufacturing Company; Dutchess Bleachery; Employee Representation and the Union (PRT); Employee Stock Ownership (PRT); Endicott-Johnson Company (PRT); Filene; Ford Motor Company; International Harvester Company; Investment Bankers and Cooperative Plans; Louisville Railway Company; Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen; and Milwaukee Electric Power and Light Company.","Includes files on the following companies: \tNash Tailoring Company; New Cooperative Plan; Packard Piano Company; Pennsylvania Railroad; Peoples Gaslight and Coke Company; Philadelphia Convention; Printz-Biederman Company; Southern Railway; Standard Oil Company; Summary with 1939 clipping; and Union Recognition Case.","Includes news clippings about the Electric Bond and Share Company, Power Authority of New York and others.","Includes a speech by Frank P. Walsh before the  Public Ownership League of America and a Research Bulletin on the Potomac Electric Power Company of Washington.","These files include ones for Analysis, Bradstreet's, Dun's, General, and Government Control of Prices.","Profiteering files include those on: Address of the President; Agricultural Supplies; Articles by W. Jett Lauck and others (2 folders); Banks; Memorandum to Judge W.H. Black; Building Material; Coal; and Copper.","Profiteering files include: Corporate Earnings and Government Revenues (3 folders); and Corporations, Profits of (3 folders).","Profiteering files include: Industries, various, (3 folders); Manly, Basil M. - Survey of American Industrial Conditions; Meat Packing; Metal Trades; Miscellaneous Industries; 1921; Petroleum; Post War Profits; and Press Statements (2 folders).","Profiteering files include: Railroads During and After the War (American); Railroad Equipment; Shoes and Clothing; Speeches in Congress; Steel;  Sugar; Summary; and War Contracts.","Includes the following filers: the Chicago Memorandum; Pending Work file; press release about the need for co-ordination of transportation facilities; press or news clippings; and railroad employee insurance.","Files include a draft of a letter to President Roosevelt and a memorandum on Russia from Lauck.","Russia or Soviet Union files include: \"The Red Trade Menace\"; Research by Dunlap; Social and Economic Conditions, chiefly clippings, including concessions, the cotton case, credit, political and propaganda (2 folders); and Trade Mission.","Files include: \"The Agricultural Situation in the United States\"; \"Labor Banking Movement in the United States, Analysis of\"; \"Membership of Labor Unions\"; and \"Report of the Negro in Industry\".","Files include: Proposal for Cotton Purchase from the United States (3 folders); \"Recent Shifts in Industry\"; \"Report of the Railroad Situation in the U.S.\"; Research – Miscellaneous; and Tariffs.","Files include: Anderson, Paul E. – Reports and Memoranda; Ballantine's Report [on Transportation by Waterway as Related to Competition with the Rail Carriers in the United States]; Commodity Studies, including livestock, potash, green coffee, grains, and rubber; Correspondence; and Department of Commerce Outline.","Files include: Digest of Hearings and Reports; Electric Generation Capacity, U.S.A.; Extent of Railway Operations; News clippings, including article from \"The New Republic\"; Notes and Outline; and Panama Canal Traffic effect upon Railroad Rates.","This file includes a Railway Labor Executives' Policy statement, statement of the Baltimore Association of Commerce, and a paper about the  \"Effect of the Proposed Great Lakes-Saint Lawrence Deep Waterway on the Coal Industry.\"","The file includes articles by Lester Velie (\"Lean Years for the Rails\"), Harold D. Kootz (\"The Railroad Crisis\"), and one about new types of equipment; a speech by Harry S. Truman on railroad financing; a memorandum about railroads serving the Great Lakes ports; and a memorandum to Robertson about the position of Western railroad presidents concerning the waterway prior to 1933-1934.","Reports include: \"Analysis of its effects upon railroad and coalmining industries\" by W. Jett Lauck; \"Coordination of Transportation Agencies\" [by W. Jett Lauck?]; Report of Railroad Coordinator's Freight Traffic Report, including freight rate increases and petroleum pipeline rates; and Report of the Railroad System, Beneficial Effects of project upon.","Files for this committee include: General (2 folders); Papers submitted by J.W. Garrow and White; the Report, both Typescript and Printed (2 folders); Uniform Manufacturers Association Statement; United States Chamber of Commerce Presentation; and Vouchers and Expenses submitted by W. Jett Lauck.","Files include Awards, Decisions, and Authorizations (printed) and Exhibits prepared for the Board by Lauck and associates.","Socialism files include; \"What it is and what it is not\" and History in the United States.","Files include: \"Compilation of the Social Security Laws\"; Correspondence with Barbara Nachtrieb Armstrong (Chief of Staff for Social Security Planning of the Committee on Economic Security; Correspondence with Pauling C. Gilbert; Directory of State Employment Security Officials; and Draft Bills for State Unemployment Compensation.","Files include: H.R. 4142 (Lewis Bill); H.R. 7260 (Social Security Act); Information Primer on the Committee on Economic Security; Inventory of Job Seekers Registered at Public Employment Offices; and League of Nations Staff Pension Fund.","Files include: Major Migratory Routes in the United States; Memoranda to Mr. Kennedy; National Women's Trade Union December Bulletin; Newspapers; and \"Old Age Insurance.\"","Files include: Pamphlets and Print Materials; Preliminary Report on Occupations of Job-Seekers in 43 States; \"The Problem of Insecurity\" (Committee on Economic Security); Radio Address of Frances Perkins, Secretary of Labor; and Recommendations of the Social Security Board Federal Advisory Council.","Files include: \"Social Security Act and War Manpower Commission\" and Social Security Board Federal Advisory Council Binder of Documents (2 folders).","Files include: Social Security Board Federal Advisory Council Meeting (June 1940); Social Security Board Federal Advisory Council Meeting (October 1942); \"Social Security in Defense and After\"; Statements on the Wagner-Lewis Economic Security Bill; Thrift and Security Foundation, Inc.; \"Two Special Reports on Social Legislation\" (Business Advisory Council); United Mine Workers of America Proposed Retirement Plan; and Vocational Training Program for National Defense.","Topics include: Mineral production, \"A Working Economic Plan for the South,\" Washington and Lee as a Southern institution, and the Southern Commercial Congress (all printed).","File includes memoranda to John L. Lewis and suggestions by Katharine Pollak, federal regulation and steel codes.","Topics include a file on Arbitrations, including Portland, Maine; Eastern Massachusetts Street Railway; Boston Elevated Railway Company; and Cumberland County Power and Light Company. Other railway topics include: District of Columbia; \"Low Fares\" article by Louis B. Wehle; the Mahon Case; and a Report by Delos F. Wilcox.","Files include: \"The Bridgemen's Magazine,\" Vol. XXXIII, Nos. 11 and 12; Conferences; H.R. 7596 (To License and Regulate Inter-State Coal Corporations); H.R. 12285 (Ellenbogen's Bill); H.R. 12499 (Wood's Steel Bill); Lauck Notes and Memoranda; and Lists of Materials Prepared in Connection with Iron Workers.","Files include: P.J. Morrin Exhibits I (a), II, and III-VIII; P.J. Morrin's Report as Labor Advisor to Chairman of the Labor Advisory Board and his Statement Before the National Recovery Administration; Possible Projects – Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, California and United States Courthouse, New York City; Statement of William P. McGinn to Deputy Administrator; and \"Summary and Objectives of Proposal for New National Recovery Act Legislation.\"","Files include: the Fair Tariff League; Press, including the French situation; and Wood Pulp, Woolens and Worsteds (2 folders).","Taxation files include: \"Conclusions and Constructive Suggestions as to Tax Revision\" by David B. Robertson; News clippings, Printed Material and Press Releases (2 folders); and Notes and Drafts.","Files include: copies of clippings at back of folder; Charts used by Isador Lubin in his Testimony; and Notes by W. Jett Lauck and associates.","Topics include: \"Dynamics of Transport\"; \"How Transport has Shaped the Pattern of National Development\"; \"Objectives of Public Policy\"; \"Problems of Interest Groups\"; \"Problems of National Defense\"; Problems of Rate Levels and Rate Relationships\"; \"Problems of Regulatory Policy\"; \"Problems of Transportation Policy – Review of Basic Issues and Alternative Solutions\"; \"Problems of Transport Coordination\"; \"What Lies Ahead in Transportation\"; and \"What the Transportation System Looks Like Today.\"","Files include information about the 1922, 1934, 1940 (2 folders), and 1946 Conventions.","Wage files include: American Federation of Labor; Articles, Bibliography on Wage Cutting and on a Saving Wage; Disease; Earnings in Ohio; \"A Fair and Reasonable Wage\"; and Minimum Wage (2 folders).","Wage files include: Productive Efficiency Theory; Productivity; Railroad; Rates; Real Wages; Regulation; Report on \"Wages and Hours of Labour in Canada\" and Report of Australian Royal Commission; Standard of Living; Various Industries (2 folders); Wage Adjustments; White Collar Workers; Women; and Works Project Administration.","Topics include: the wartime control of labor (France), War Labor Conference Report (February 25, 1918), \"Labor Policies and the War, War Profits Bill, war and labor, and war tax law.","Materials include: a pamphlet \"Negro Women in Industry in 15 States,\" and other printed material from the Department of Labor and the Women's Bureau.","Titles include: \"American Institute for Economic Research Monthly Bulletin\" (1944) and \"Automotive War Production\" (1945).","Titles include: \"Babson's Washington Reports\" (1938-1939); \"Bank of the Manhattan Company of New York (1946); and \"The Bulletin\" from the International Typographical Union (1945-1946).","Titles include: \"California Safety News\" (1919); \"Common Sense\" (1944); and \"Congressional Daily\" (1941, 1944-1946).","Titles include: \"Economic Notes\" (1939); and \"The Economic Outlook\" (1940, 1944).","Titles include: \"Foreign Commerce Weekly\" (1941) and \"Foreign Policy Bulletin\" (1943, 1946).","Titles include: \"Human Events\" (1947); \"International Post-War Service Statistical Bureau\" (1943); and \"International Statistical Bureau Foreign Letter\" (1943-1944).","Titles include: \"National Bureau of Economic Research\" (1933-1934); \"The National Grange\" (1932); \"People's Lobby Bulletin\" (1945); \"Private Newsletter\" (1934); and \"Propaganda Analysis\" (1939).","Titles include: \"Report of the Mexico City Bureau\" (1940); and \"The Southern Patriot\" (1945-1946).","Titles include: \"United Business Service\" (1941); United Construction Workers News (1946); \"Washington Review\" from Chamber of Commerce, U.S. (1940, 1943); and \"The Yardstick Catholic Tests of a New Social Order\" (1941-1942, 1944).","Includes booklets on \"Diplomatic List\" (1925); National Policy Committee booklet, \"Implications to the United States of a German Victory\" (1940); \"The Storm Washington D.C. January 27-28, 1922; \"The Story of the Globe\" (undated); andClifford Thorne (undated).","Includes: National Association Real Estate Boards (1924); National Monetary Association (1923, undated); \"National Transportation Institute Freight Rates and Prices, 1867-1923\" (1923); New Jersey Teacher Retirement and Pensions (1919); and New School for Social Research (1920).","Includes: Railroads (1944); Remedial Loan Societies (1928); and Remington Rand Inc. (1935).","Includes: Schools (1928-1929); Sperry Corporation (1936); Standard Oil Company (1922); and Standard Statistics Company (1925).","Includes: Virginia State Chamber of Commerce (1924-1930); and \"A Brief History of Taxation in Virginia,\" by Edgar Sydenstricker (1915).","Includes: Senator George D. Aiken (1941), Thurman Arnold on \"Labor Against Itself\" and Antitrust Law Enforcement (circa 1941, undated).","Includes Samuel Brodbelt with a letter to Lauck, February 1, 1940.","Includes: Charles H. Chase on Trade Credit Banking (1934); John Corbin on National Planning (1932).","Includes: Maurice R. Davie, \"What Shall We Do About Immigration? (1946); Eleanor Davis \"The Future of Personnel Administration in the US\" typescript (undated); Edward T. Devine, \"American Labor's Improved Status Since 1914\" (1928); and Wallace B. Donham, \"National Ideal and Internationalist Idols\" (1933).","Includes: Marriner S. Eccles (1939); Irving Fisher \"The Debt - Deflation Theory of Great Depressions\" (1933); and Harry Emerson Fosdick sermon \"A Christian Conscience about War\" (1925).","Includes: Walter Graves, Jr., an open letter concerning Hitler and the British Isles (1941); Senator Pat Harrison (1925); W.P. Harvey, articles on living wage, and capital and labor (undated); Leon Henderson on Use of Small Loans for Medical Expenses (1930), and Alice Hosteler article on Producer-Consumer Relations (undated).","Includes: Benjamin A. Javits, (1933-1934); Jefferson Institute, including an address by Daniel C. Roper (1934); George L. Knapp on Senator Edward P. Costigan of Colorado (undated); and Dr. Julius Klein, \"The Business Trend Since 1921\" (1927).","Includes: J.C. Laughlin, \"Demand and Prices,\" August 1932; William M. Leiserson, \"Labor Past as Key to Labor Future,\" February 10, 1944; Max Lerner, \"Revolution in Ideas,\" 1939; Alexander Levene, \"Modification of the Antitrust Laws and Purchasing Power\" (1932); and John L. Lewis \"Problems of Organized Labor\" (1936).","Includes samples of his articles with a biographical summary up to 1933.","Includes: William G. McAdoo, about William Jennings Bryan (1925); Leifer Magnusson, about the International Labor Organization and the American Federation of Labor (undated); Maury Maverick on \"How Solid is the South?\"(1943); Claudius T. Murchison, \"A Great Deal, Some of It New\" (1934); Reinhold Niebuhr, \"Jerome Frank's Way Out\" (undated); Edwin G. Nourse, \"The Nature and Future of Private Enterprise\" (1941); Frances Perkins, speech press release, 1936; Gifford Pinchot, \"Wages, Margins and Anthracite Prices\" and \"Business and Government in the Economic Crisis,\" (1923-1931).","Includes: Jackson H. Ralston \"Superficiality of International Law,\" 1922; Donald R. Richberg and his Labor Plan (1944); John D. Rockefeller, Jr., \"Considerations Concerning Labor Standards,\" 1922; Daniel C. Roper, \"Regimentation and Recovery\" and \"Trade and Commerce in Perspective,\"1934; and Dr. John A. Ryan, \"Organized Labor Today\" (1926).","Includes: Alexander Sachs on Problems of National Recovery (1937); David J. Saposs, \"Current Anti-Labor Activities\" (1938 April 11); Louis G. Silverberg \"Law and Order: Social Menace\" (1938); Upton Sinclair, \"An open Letter to the President\" (undated); Isidor Teitilbaum (undated); and Lawrence Todd (August 1933).","Includes: Henry A. Wallace, speeches (1937-1942); Sidney Webb \"Four Weeks in England\" (1919); Carl I. Wheat, California Railroad Commission, (1927); William Allen White, \"A Yip From the Doghouse\" (1937); Honorable Roy O. Woodruff \"War Frauds\" speech, 1922; and Owen D. Young speeches (1930-1932).","Includes \"Economic Planning\" (undated); \"When President's Play Politics\" (1938); and fiction pieces written for magazines like \"Ken\" (undated).","Note: Diaries on microfilm M-1239-1241; Use of original diaries restricted due to fragile condition.","Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library","Lauck, W. Jett (Lauck, William Jett), 1879-1949","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["W. Jett Lauck papers, 1900/1952"],"collection_ssim":["W. 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The second accession (formerly MSS 4742-a) was given to the Special Collections Library on October 31, 1979, by Charles Chase, with Peter B. Lauck and Eleanor M. Lauck, Annapolis, Maryland, as the donors of record. The last accession (formerly MSS 4742-b)was given to the Libary on 2012 by Peter B. Lauck and Eleanor M. 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Due to their fragile condition, access to the original diaries is restricted. Researchers should use the diaries on microfilm M-1239-1241.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eStudent grades were removed from the file and placed in the control folder box for MSS 4742.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access","Conditions Governing Access"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Work diaries used to keep a record of Lauck's activities on behalf of a number of organizations, arranged by date in Boxes 216-219. Due to their fragile condition, access to the original diaries is restricted. Researchers should use the diaries on microfilm M-1239-1241.","Student grades were removed from the file and placed in the control folder box for MSS 4742."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThere are fifteen series in this collection. The two largest series are the Cases and Topical series. The majority of series have at least two subseries. Lauck had created two earlier indexes to his files and they were used to shape the current re-organization of the collection, particularly concerning the case files. Some of the decisions concerning arrangement were made due to the difficulties of completing the processing of the W. Jett Lauck papers during the Pandemic of 2020-2021. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn Outline of the Arrangement is as follows: Series 1) Correspondence (Boxes 1-16); Series 2) American Association for Economic Freedom (Boxes 17-37 and Card files boxes 1-12); Series 3) National War Labor Board (Boxes 38-56); Series 4) Congress of Industrial Organizations (Boxes 57-67); Series 5) Commission on Industrial Relations (Boxes 68-72); Series 6) Articles, Memoranda, and Speeches by W. Jett Lauck (Boxes 73-91) with Subseries A) Work created by W. Jett Lauck for use by himself (Boxes 73-91), Subseries B) Work created by W. Jett Lauck for other people to use (Boxes 82-88), and Subseries C) Banking Monograph by W. Jett Lauck (Boxes 89-91); Series 7) Pennsylvania Anthracite Coal Commission (Boxes 92-103); Series 8) Cases (Boxes 104-204) with  Subseries A) Railroad (Boxes 104-146), Subseries B) General (Boxes 147-169), and Subseries C) Coal (Boxes 170-204); Series 9) Arbitrations (Boxes 205-211); Series 10) Dockets and Other Records of Work by W. Jett Lauck (Boxes 212-219); Series 11) Personal, Financial and Miscellany Papers (Boxes 220-233) with Subseries A) Financial Correspondence and Files (Boxes 220-225), Subseries B) Bureau of Applied Economics (Boxes 225-226), Subseries C) College Notes and School Papers (Boxes 227-230), and Subseries D) Notes, Notebooks, Photographs, Post cards and Miscellany (Boxes 230-233); Series 12) The National Recovery Act and National Recovery Administration (Boxes 234-241) with Subseries A) General Files (Boxes 234-238) and Subseries B) National Recovery Administration Codes (Boxes 238-241); Series 13) Oversize Scrapbook Volumes of Newspaper Clippings and News clippings Files with Subseries A) Scrapbooks (Boxes 242-252) and Subseries B) News clipping Files (Boxes 253-257); Series 14) Topical Files with Subseries A) Coal (Boxes 258-270), Subseries B) Railroad (Boxes 271-287), and Subseries C) General A-Z (Boxes 288-389); and Series 15) Printed Material and Works by Others (Boxes 389-399) with Subseries A) Printed Material (Boxes 389-396) and Subseries B) Works by Others (Boxes 397-399).\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eLauck often marked his newspapers and other periodical materials according to subject matter. These clippings are arranged according to his original categorical markings, where possible. Where no markings are discernable, they have been artificially sorted into Lauck's categories or other appropriate topical divisions. They are arranged alphabetically by subject with dedicated, separate folders for subjects with large amounts of material. (Brackets [] denote subtopics or linked topics). Files chiefly consist of news clippings but occasionally there is other printed material or charts, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArranged alphabetically by last name of authors or speakers with subjects noted, if appropriate.\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement","Arrangement","Arrangement"],"arrangement_tesim":["There are fifteen series in this collection. The two largest series are the Cases and Topical series. The majority of series have at least two subseries. Lauck had created two earlier indexes to his files and they were used to shape the current re-organization of the collection, particularly concerning the case files. Some of the decisions concerning arrangement were made due to the difficulties of completing the processing of the W. Jett Lauck papers during the Pandemic of 2020-2021.","An Outline of the Arrangement is as follows: Series 1) Correspondence (Boxes 1-16); Series 2) American Association for Economic Freedom (Boxes 17-37 and Card files boxes 1-12); Series 3) National War Labor Board (Boxes 38-56); Series 4) Congress of Industrial Organizations (Boxes 57-67); Series 5) Commission on Industrial Relations (Boxes 68-72); Series 6) Articles, Memoranda, and Speeches by W. Jett Lauck (Boxes 73-91) with Subseries A) Work created by W. Jett Lauck for use by himself (Boxes 73-91), Subseries B) Work created by W. Jett Lauck for other people to use (Boxes 82-88), and Subseries C) Banking Monograph by W. Jett Lauck (Boxes 89-91); Series 7) Pennsylvania Anthracite Coal Commission (Boxes 92-103); Series 8) Cases (Boxes 104-204) with  Subseries A) Railroad (Boxes 104-146), Subseries B) General (Boxes 147-169), and Subseries C) Coal (Boxes 170-204); Series 9) Arbitrations (Boxes 205-211); Series 10) Dockets and Other Records of Work by W. Jett Lauck (Boxes 212-219); Series 11) Personal, Financial and Miscellany Papers (Boxes 220-233) with Subseries A) Financial Correspondence and Files (Boxes 220-225), Subseries B) Bureau of Applied Economics (Boxes 225-226), Subseries C) College Notes and School Papers (Boxes 227-230), and Subseries D) Notes, Notebooks, Photographs, Post cards and Miscellany (Boxes 230-233); Series 12) The National Recovery Act and National Recovery Administration (Boxes 234-241) with Subseries A) General Files (Boxes 234-238) and Subseries B) National Recovery Administration Codes (Boxes 238-241); Series 13) Oversize Scrapbook Volumes of Newspaper Clippings and News clippings Files with Subseries A) Scrapbooks (Boxes 242-252) and Subseries B) News clipping Files (Boxes 253-257); Series 14) Topical Files with Subseries A) Coal (Boxes 258-270), Subseries B) Railroad (Boxes 271-287), and Subseries C) General A-Z (Boxes 288-389); and Series 15) Printed Material and Works by Others (Boxes 389-399) with Subseries A) Printed Material (Boxes 389-396) and Subseries B) Works by Others (Boxes 397-399).","Lauck often marked his newspapers and other periodical materials according to subject matter. These clippings are arranged according to his original categorical markings, where possible. Where no markings are discernable, they have been artificially sorted into Lauck's categories or other appropriate topical divisions. They are arranged alphabetically by subject with dedicated, separate folders for subjects with large amounts of material. (Brackets [] denote subtopics or linked topics). Files chiefly consist of news clippings but occasionally there is other printed material or charts, etc.","Arranged alphabetically by last name of authors or speakers with subjects noted, if appropriate."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eWilliam Jett Lauck, an American economist and statistician, whose work expertise and experience was both broad and varied, was born on August 2, 1879, in Keyser, West Virginia, to William Blackford Lauck, a railway official, and Emma Eltinge (Spengler) Lauck. He attended Keyser High School and Washington and Lee University (Bachelor of Arts, 1903), becoming a Fellow in the department of political economy at the University of Chicago, 1903-1906. Lauck was an associate professor of economics and political science at Washington and Lee University, 1905-1908, until he entered government service in 1908. That same year, he was married to Eleanor Moore Dunlap of Lexington, Virginia, and they had three children, William Jett Lauck, Jr., Eleanor Moore Lauck and Peter Blackford Lauck. Lauck belonged to the Cosmos and Chevy Chase clubs and was a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Kappa Sigma, and Theta Nu Epsilon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLauck joining the United States Immigration Commission in 1908-1909, where he designed a survey of immigration for the Commission. Lauck was the chief examiner for the Tariff Board, 1910-1911. The U.S. Commission on Industrial Relations hired Lauck in 1913-1915 as a managerial expert and consulting statistician to design their investigation into industrial problems in the United States. He was an economic advisor on the Canadian Commission on Economic Development, 1916. Lauck joined the U.S. National War Labor Board in 1918 as Secretary. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLauck also took part in the national movement for banking reform and the establishment of the Federal Reserve banking system1911-1912. As an expert on railway economics, he represented the Brotherhoods of Locomotive Firemen and Engineers in their demands for wage increases during a series of arbitrations from 1912-1919, the Western freight weight case, 1915, and also represented the railroad unions in several high-profile national railroad arbitrations in the early twenties. Lauck functioned as the economic advisor for presidential candidate James B. Cox in 1920 and 1924. In 1926, Lauck devised a settlement to end the Passaic New Jersey textile strike. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDuring a large part of his career, W. Jett Lauck acted as an economic advisor to John L. Lewis and the United Mine Workers, the Committee on Industrial Organization, the United Automobile Workers and other union organizations, in arbitrations and cases, 1919-1939. He was an investigator for the U.S. Coal Commission, 1923 and economist for the Grain Marketing Company, Chicago, 1924-1925. Lauck assisted on the legislative drafting committee for the National Recovery Act in 1933 and as an expert advisor to the Senate Finance Committee on the revision of the National Recovery Act in 1935. He was also a member of various special boards, and a labor advisor to the Coal Section of the National Recovery Act, 1933-1935. He was also often a government expert witness, as seen in his work for the House of Representatives Special Committee on Government Competition with Private Business, 1933. Lauck served as Chairman of the Pennsylvania Anthracite Industry Coal Commission, 1937. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLauck was Vice President of the organization American Association for Economic Freedom. He was also an author or co-author of many books and other publications, including \"The Causes of the Panic of 1893\" (1905); \"The Immigration Problem\" with Johann Wolfgang Jenks (1911); \"Conditions of Labor in American Industries\" with Edgar Sydenstricker (1917); \"The Industrial Code\" with C.S. Watts (1923); Political and Industrial Democracy, 1776-1926\" (1926); and \"The New Industrial Revolution and Wages\" (1929) and Editor of \"British War Experience Series.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"W. Jett Lauck: Biography of a Reformer\" by Carmen Brissette Grayson is a 1975 University of Virginia dissertation that covers the early part of Lauck's career up until the Depression.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003e\"The Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) was a federation of unions that organized workers in industrial unions in the United States and Canada from 1935 to 1955. Created in 1935 by John L. Lewis, who was a part of the United Mine Workers (UMW), it was originally called the Committee for Industrial Organization but changed its name in 1938 when it broke away from the American Federation of Labor.[1] It also changed names because it was not successful with organizing unskilled workers with the AFL.[2]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe CIO supported Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal Coalition, and was open to African Americans. Both the CIO and its rival the AFL grew rapidly during the Great Depression. The rivalry for dominance was bitter and sometimes violent. The CIO (Congress for Industrial Organization) was founded on November 9, 1935, by eight international unions belonging to the American Federation of Labor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn its statement of purpose, the CIO said it had formed to encourage the AFL to organize workers in mass production industries along industrial union lines. The CIO failed to change AFL policy from within. On September 10, 1936, the AFL suspended all 10 CIO unions (two more had joined in the previous year). In 1938, these unions formed the Congress of Industrial Organizations as a rival labor federation. The Taft-Hartley Act of 1947 required union leaders to swear that they were not Communists. Many CIO leaders refused to obey that requirement, later found unconstitutional. In 1955, the CIO rejoined the AFL, forming the new entity known as the American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO).\" This summary was taken directly from Wikipedia \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congress_of_Industrial_Organizations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Wage Reduction Case was brought by William S. Carter, President of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, originally against the Atlanta, Birmingham, and Atlantic Railway Company, before the United States Railroad Labor Board, but it eventually became a much larger case involving other Brotherhoods and Unions concerning railroad workers and wages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTimothy Shea was the Acting President of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen between 1919-1922 .\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Six Hour Day Case was also referred to as the 30 Hour Week in the press and in supporting materials. The work was undertaken by Lauck for David B. Robertson, President of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis case was brought by the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen demanding that a fireman (helper) be employed on all types of power used in railroad service for safety, including diesel and streamline trains.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Railway Wage Reduction Case of 1938 was presented before the Emergency Board by W. Jett Lauck on behalf of the Railway Labor Executives' Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis case was a call for amendment to the Tariff Act of 1922. Lauck represented a group of domestic manufacturers, including the Glass Containers Association of America, in putting together an argument for an increase in tariffs on imported glass bottles. It is important to note that Lauck did not represent industry in opposition to labor. The Glass Bottles Blowers Association submitted a brief agreeing with the domestic manufacturers, —but only in opposition to foreign goods making American industry and labor obsolete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Grain Marketing Company was created to jointly market the product of three grain companies: Armour Grain Company, Rosenbaum Grain Corporation, and Rosenbaum Brothers. W. Jett Lauck served as Director of Appraisals for this venture, preparing a large report on the valuation of the Grain Marketing Company's properties. This report was reproduced in many, slightly altered formats for different purposes, people, and groups, and these variants are the subject of many folders in the case, which contain significant overlap.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Agricultural Adjustment Administration implemented a new tax on paper towels. The reason given was that they competed with typical cotton towels. W. Jett Lauck advised the Paper Towel Manufacturers Association and prepared their case before the Agricultural Adjustment Administration and Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome 16,000 textile workers participated in the strike, centered in Passaic, New Jersey and initially organized as the \"United Front Committee\" by the Workers (Communist Party) before being transferred to the leadership of the American Federation of Labor. W. Jett Lauck served as a consulting economist to the strikers, chairman of the Plenary Committee (also known as The Citizens Committee or the Lauck Committee) representing the strikers and overseeing transition to the American Federation of Labor, economist for the National Committee for Passaic Relief and Defense, and member of the Temporary Committee for Establishment of American Standards of Life for Textile Workers, as well as participated in the case on the floor of the Senate and in Senate Committees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis case was between the Franklin Division of the Franklin Typothetae of Chicago and a collection of unions, namely: the Chicago Typographical Union No. 16, Chicago Printing Pressmen's Union No. 3, Franklin Union No. 4, and Bookbinders' and Paper Cutters' Union No. 8 regarding a cut in wages. W. Jett Lauck represented the unions and prepared their case alongside Arthur Sturgis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Guffey-Snyder Act was officially known as the Bituminous Coal Conservation Act of 1935. This law was passed as part of the New Deal and created the Bituminous Coal Commission to set the price of coal. It was ruled unconstitutional and was replaced by the Guffey-Vinson Act in 1937.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePujo Committe named after the chairman of the Banking and Currency Committee, Representative A. Pujo of Louisiana.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEugene Meyer was Governor of the Federal Reserve Board and J.W. Pole was Comptroller of the Currency in 1932.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis committee was chaired by Congressman Joseph B. Shannon, (1867-1943), a Democrat from Kansas City, Missouri.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eP.J. Morrin was the general president of the International Association of Bridge, Structural, and Iron Workers; Jett Lauck was the economic advisor for the same organization.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["William Jett Lauck, an American economist and statistician, whose work expertise and experience was both broad and varied, was born on August 2, 1879, in Keyser, West Virginia, to William Blackford Lauck, a railway official, and Emma Eltinge (Spengler) Lauck. He attended Keyser High School and Washington and Lee University (Bachelor of Arts, 1903), becoming a Fellow in the department of political economy at the University of Chicago, 1903-1906. Lauck was an associate professor of economics and political science at Washington and Lee University, 1905-1908, until he entered government service in 1908. That same year, he was married to Eleanor Moore Dunlap of Lexington, Virginia, and they had three children, William Jett Lauck, Jr., Eleanor Moore Lauck and Peter Blackford Lauck. Lauck belonged to the Cosmos and Chevy Chase clubs and was a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Kappa Sigma, and Theta Nu Epsilon.","Lauck joining the United States Immigration Commission in 1908-1909, where he designed a survey of immigration for the Commission. Lauck was the chief examiner for the Tariff Board, 1910-1911. The U.S. Commission on Industrial Relations hired Lauck in 1913-1915 as a managerial expert and consulting statistician to design their investigation into industrial problems in the United States. He was an economic advisor on the Canadian Commission on Economic Development, 1916. Lauck joined the U.S. National War Labor Board in 1918 as Secretary.","Lauck also took part in the national movement for banking reform and the establishment of the Federal Reserve banking system1911-1912. As an expert on railway economics, he represented the Brotherhoods of Locomotive Firemen and Engineers in their demands for wage increases during a series of arbitrations from 1912-1919, the Western freight weight case, 1915, and also represented the railroad unions in several high-profile national railroad arbitrations in the early twenties. Lauck functioned as the economic advisor for presidential candidate James B. Cox in 1920 and 1924. In 1926, Lauck devised a settlement to end the Passaic New Jersey textile strike.","During a large part of his career, W. Jett Lauck acted as an economic advisor to John L. Lewis and the United Mine Workers, the Committee on Industrial Organization, the United Automobile Workers and other union organizations, in arbitrations and cases, 1919-1939. He was an investigator for the U.S. Coal Commission, 1923 and economist for the Grain Marketing Company, Chicago, 1924-1925. Lauck assisted on the legislative drafting committee for the National Recovery Act in 1933 and as an expert advisor to the Senate Finance Committee on the revision of the National Recovery Act in 1935. He was also a member of various special boards, and a labor advisor to the Coal Section of the National Recovery Act, 1933-1935. He was also often a government expert witness, as seen in his work for the House of Representatives Special Committee on Government Competition with Private Business, 1933. Lauck served as Chairman of the Pennsylvania Anthracite Industry Coal Commission, 1937.","Lauck was Vice President of the organization American Association for Economic Freedom. He was also an author or co-author of many books and other publications, including \"The Causes of the Panic of 1893\" (1905); \"The Immigration Problem\" with Johann Wolfgang Jenks (1911); \"Conditions of Labor in American Industries\" with Edgar Sydenstricker (1917); \"The Industrial Code\" with C.S. Watts (1923); Political and Industrial Democracy, 1776-1926\" (1926); and \"The New Industrial Revolution and Wages\" (1929) and Editor of \"British War Experience Series.\"","\"W. Jett Lauck: Biography of a Reformer\" by Carmen Brissette Grayson is a 1975 University of Virginia dissertation that covers the early part of Lauck's career up until the Depression.","\"The Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) was a federation of unions that organized workers in industrial unions in the United States and Canada from 1935 to 1955. Created in 1935 by John L. Lewis, who was a part of the United Mine Workers (UMW), it was originally called the Committee for Industrial Organization but changed its name in 1938 when it broke away from the American Federation of Labor.[1] It also changed names because it was not successful with organizing unskilled workers with the AFL.[2]","The CIO supported Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal Coalition, and was open to African Americans. Both the CIO and its rival the AFL grew rapidly during the Great Depression. The rivalry for dominance was bitter and sometimes violent. The CIO (Congress for Industrial Organization) was founded on November 9, 1935, by eight international unions belonging to the American Federation of Labor.","In its statement of purpose, the CIO said it had formed to encourage the AFL to organize workers in mass production industries along industrial union lines. The CIO failed to change AFL policy from within. On September 10, 1936, the AFL suspended all 10 CIO unions (two more had joined in the previous year). In 1938, these unions formed the Congress of Industrial Organizations as a rival labor federation. The Taft-Hartley Act of 1947 required union leaders to swear that they were not Communists. Many CIO leaders refused to obey that requirement, later found unconstitutional. In 1955, the CIO rejoined the AFL, forming the new entity known as the American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO).\" This summary was taken directly from Wikipedia","https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congress_of_Industrial_Organizations","The Wage Reduction Case was brought by William S. Carter, President of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, originally against the Atlanta, Birmingham, and Atlantic Railway Company, before the United States Railroad Labor Board, but it eventually became a much larger case involving other Brotherhoods and Unions concerning railroad workers and wages.","Timothy Shea was the Acting President of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen between 1919-1922 .","The Six Hour Day Case was also referred to as the 30 Hour Week in the press and in supporting materials. The work was undertaken by Lauck for David B. Robertson, President of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen.","This case was brought by the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen demanding that a fireman (helper) be employed on all types of power used in railroad service for safety, including diesel and streamline trains.","The Railway Wage Reduction Case of 1938 was presented before the Emergency Board by W. Jett Lauck on behalf of the Railway Labor Executives' Association.","This case was a call for amendment to the Tariff Act of 1922. Lauck represented a group of domestic manufacturers, including the Glass Containers Association of America, in putting together an argument for an increase in tariffs on imported glass bottles. It is important to note that Lauck did not represent industry in opposition to labor. The Glass Bottles Blowers Association submitted a brief agreeing with the domestic manufacturers, —but only in opposition to foreign goods making American industry and labor obsolete.","The Grain Marketing Company was created to jointly market the product of three grain companies: Armour Grain Company, Rosenbaum Grain Corporation, and Rosenbaum Brothers. W. Jett Lauck served as Director of Appraisals for this venture, preparing a large report on the valuation of the Grain Marketing Company's properties. This report was reproduced in many, slightly altered formats for different purposes, people, and groups, and these variants are the subject of many folders in the case, which contain significant overlap.","The Agricultural Adjustment Administration implemented a new tax on paper towels. The reason given was that they competed with typical cotton towels. W. Jett Lauck advised the Paper Towel Manufacturers Association and prepared their case before the Agricultural Adjustment Administration and Congress.","Some 16,000 textile workers participated in the strike, centered in Passaic, New Jersey and initially organized as the \"United Front Committee\" by the Workers (Communist Party) before being transferred to the leadership of the American Federation of Labor. W. Jett Lauck served as a consulting economist to the strikers, chairman of the Plenary Committee (also known as The Citizens Committee or the Lauck Committee) representing the strikers and overseeing transition to the American Federation of Labor, economist for the National Committee for Passaic Relief and Defense, and member of the Temporary Committee for Establishment of American Standards of Life for Textile Workers, as well as participated in the case on the floor of the Senate and in Senate Committees.","This case was between the Franklin Division of the Franklin Typothetae of Chicago and a collection of unions, namely: the Chicago Typographical Union No. 16, Chicago Printing Pressmen's Union No. 3, Franklin Union No. 4, and Bookbinders' and Paper Cutters' Union No. 8 regarding a cut in wages. W. Jett Lauck represented the unions and prepared their case alongside Arthur Sturgis.","The Guffey-Snyder Act was officially known as the Bituminous Coal Conservation Act of 1935. This law was passed as part of the New Deal and created the Bituminous Coal Commission to set the price of coal. It was ruled unconstitutional and was replaced by the Guffey-Vinson Act in 1937.","Pujo Committe named after the chairman of the Banking and Currency Committee, Representative A. Pujo of Louisiana.","Eugene Meyer was Governor of the Federal Reserve Board and J.W. Pole was Comptroller of the Currency in 1932.","This committee was chaired by Congressman Joseph B. Shannon, (1867-1943), a Democrat from Kansas City, Missouri.","P.J. Morrin was the general president of the International Association of Bridge, Structural, and Iron Workers; Jett Lauck was the economic advisor for the same organization."],"originalsloc_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe original letters from Franklin D. Roosevelt to W. Jett Lauck were transferred to the UVA Special Collections Franklin D. Roosevelt papers, on February 6, 2005.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe original letters from Upton Sinclair to W. Jett Lauck were transferred to the UVA Special Collections Upton Sinclair papers on February 6, 2005.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe original letters from William H. Taft to W. Jett Lauck were transferred to the UVA Special Collections William H. Taft papers on February 6, 2005.\u003c/p\u003e"],"originalsloc_heading_ssm":["Existence and Location of Originals","Existence and Location of Originals","Existence and Location of Originals"],"originalsloc_tesim":["The original letters from Franklin D. Roosevelt to W. Jett Lauck were transferred to the UVA Special Collections Franklin D. Roosevelt papers, on February 6, 2005.","The original letters from Upton Sinclair to W. Jett Lauck were transferred to the UVA Special Collections Upton Sinclair papers on February 6, 2005.","The original letters from William H. Taft to W. Jett Lauck were transferred to the UVA Special Collections William H. Taft papers on February 6, 2005."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eManuscript student assistants who worked on the W. Jett Lauck papers for at least one semester include Jacob M. Baker, Shannon Lee, Jacob T. Shaw, and Emily Shipman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOnly two copies of identical duplicates having no annotations were kept. Duplicates were compared and only two were kept of each unique document or publication.  News clippings were only copied if used by Lauck in a case or arbitration, contained an article or other work by him, or information pertaining to his work and career. Others were sorted and arranged by topcs that he had written on the clipping; those with no obvious relevance were discarded. Ledgers and scrapbooks were rehoused in acid free cubic boxes or phase boxes created by the Preservation staff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginally the papers were organized with the help of a University of Virginia history seminar sometime between their transfer to Special Collections from the Law Library and 1973, producing a large paper finding aid consisting of the list of the file folder headings. Folders were replaced near the end of the 1990's but some folder headings were lost or corrupted. In 2018, the papers were re-organized into series based on several early indexes created by the office of W. Jett Lauck. Folder headings were corrected based on the indexes, the original paper finding aid, and Lauck's notations on the tops of his documents. Headings were altered on the folders when possible to match the finding aid but only some of the folders were replaced due to constraints of time and money.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhysical processing work was complicated by constant student assistant turn-over and the interruption of the Pandemic of 2020-2021, which prevented onsite work for almost six months and allowed only several onsite short stints per week  the rest of the time. The finding aid is as accurate as these conditions have permitted but there may well be inconsistencies. If such errors are discovered, we welcome researcher input.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eMost dockets were found together and left as a series. Occasionally dockets were found with their related papers. In those cases, the dockets remain in the their related individual series and were not moved to the Docket series. At this point it is impossible to be sure of the original order by W. Jett Lauck.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMost dockets were found together and left as a series. Occasionally dockets were found with their related papers. In those cases, the dockets remain in the their related individual series and were not moved to the Docket series. At this point it is impossible to be sure of the original order by W. Jett Lauck.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe index for this case shows that the supporting materials are incomplete. Some materials may have not survived or others may be present in the collection but their direct connection to this particular case has been lost.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information","Processing Information","Processing Information","Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["Manuscript student assistants who worked on the W. Jett Lauck papers for at least one semester include Jacob M. Baker, Shannon Lee, Jacob T. Shaw, and Emily Shipman.","Only two copies of identical duplicates having no annotations were kept. Duplicates were compared and only two were kept of each unique document or publication.  News clippings were only copied if used by Lauck in a case or arbitration, contained an article or other work by him, or information pertaining to his work and career. Others were sorted and arranged by topcs that he had written on the clipping; those with no obvious relevance were discarded. Ledgers and scrapbooks were rehoused in acid free cubic boxes or phase boxes created by the Preservation staff.","Originally the papers were organized with the help of a University of Virginia history seminar sometime between their transfer to Special Collections from the Law Library and 1973, producing a large paper finding aid consisting of the list of the file folder headings. Folders were replaced near the end of the 1990's but some folder headings were lost or corrupted. In 2018, the papers were re-organized into series based on several early indexes created by the office of W. Jett Lauck. Folder headings were corrected based on the indexes, the original paper finding aid, and Lauck's notations on the tops of his documents. Headings were altered on the folders when possible to match the finding aid but only some of the folders were replaced due to constraints of time and money.","Physical processing work was complicated by constant student assistant turn-over and the interruption of the Pandemic of 2020-2021, which prevented onsite work for almost six months and allowed only several onsite short stints per week  the rest of the time. The finding aid is as accurate as these conditions have permitted but there may well be inconsistencies. If such errors are discovered, we welcome researcher input.","Most dockets were found together and left as a series. Occasionally dockets were found with their related papers. In those cases, the dockets remain in the their related individual series and were not moved to the Docket series. At this point it is impossible to be sure of the original order by W. Jett Lauck.","Most dockets were found together and left as a series. Occasionally dockets were found with their related papers. In those cases, the dockets remain in the their related individual series and were not moved to the Docket series. At this point it is impossible to be sure of the original order by W. Jett Lauck.","The index for this case shows that the supporting materials are incomplete. Some materials may have not survived or others may be present in the collection but their direct connection to this particular case has been lost."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee related material in Box 9 under John L. Lewis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Press Releases: Philip Murray Opening Statement and Final Argument.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee related materials in MSS 4742 Box 192.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also James Couzens files in MSS 4742, Box 308.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProfiteering files include: Exhibits (2 folders); Food Products; Flour; General; and Industrial Establishment (2 folders).\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials","Related Materials","Related Materials","Related Materials","Related Materials"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["See related material in Box 9 under John L. Lewis.","See also Press Releases: Philip Murray Opening Statement and Final Argument.","See related materials in MSS 4742 Box 192.","See also James Couzens files in MSS 4742, Box 308.","Profiteering files include: Exhibits (2 folders); Food Products; Flour; General; and Industrial Establishment (2 folders)."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe W. Jett Lauck collection consists of his professional, business and personal papers as an economist, statistician and government consultant on immigration, banking, railroads, coal, and unemployment problems as well as other facets of labor in the United States. Included are correspondence, scrapbooks of news clippings reflecting his activities, labor reports and studies, drafts of congressional bills, legal briefs, and other material concerning labor problems in the United States from its formative World War I years until 1949. They begin with his association with the progressive labor codes of the Taft-Walsh Labor Relations Commission and continue with the Railway Labor Act of 1926; the fight to gain recognition of labor's right to collective bargaining \"through representatives of their own choosing\" under the National Industrial Recovery Act in 1933; the incorporation of its principles in the National Labor Relations Act; and further activity in defense of this act.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOther manuscripts deal with studies of government competition with private business, the American Association for Economic Freedom, the New York Power Authority; branch, chain, and group banking, drafts of speeches, and work diary accounts of activities and meetings with prominent congressional and labor leaders on labor problems and legislation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe largest portions of the W. Jett Lauck papers deal with cases and arbitrations, chiefly railroad and coal related, his work on various boards and commission and topical files.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHis correspondence with individuals heading organizations interested in labor and industrial relations was wide-spread, just as it was with political figures, educators, and labor leaders.\n Among the public figures with whom he corresponded are Bernard Baruch, Homer S. Cummings, Clarence A. Dystra, John T. Flynn, Guy M. Gillette, Leon Henderson, Herbert Hoover, Hugh S. Johnson, Jesse Jones, William S. Knudsen, Robert M. Fa Follette, Jr., Franklin K. Lane, John L. Lewis,  H.C. Lodge, Jr., William G. McAdoo, James M. Mead, Francis P. Miller, Henry Morgenthau, Karl E. Mundt, Donald Nelson, Judge Ferdinand Pecora, Frances Perkins, Gifford Pinchot, James H. Price, Franklin D. Roosevelt, E.R. Stettinius, Jr., Robert F. Wagner, David I. Walsh, Burton K. Wheeler, and Woodrow Wilson.\nThe educators include Hardy Dillard, Edward C. Elliot, Frank Graham, J.W. Jenks, Richard R. Mead, Lewis Tyree, Harry F. Ward, H.B. Wells, and Ray Lyman Wilbur; and the labor leaders Jacob Baker, Solomon Barkin, Van A. Bittner, Sophia Carey, David Dubinsky, P.T. Fagan, John P. Frey, William Green, Sydney Hillman, Earl E. Houck, Thomas Kennedy, Donald MacMillan, and A.O. Wharton.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists chiefly of correspondence but also includes typescripts of speeches by individuals, and financial and other information about organizations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include:  E. Abbott, Louis Adamic, Adrian Adelman, Sara M. Addison, Joseph Agor, Helen Alfred, Fred H. Allen, Irving B. Altman (editor of \"Dynamic America\"), Aluminum Workers of America, Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric Railway Employees, American Association for Labor Legislation, American Association for Social Security, American Council, American Council on Public Affairs, American Farm Bureau Federation, American Guernsey Cattle Club, American Institute for Economic Research, The American Legion, American Political Science Association, American Sugar Cane League, Americana Corporation concerning Lauck's article on United Mine Workers of America, Thomas R. Amlie, Dr. James W. Angell, Charles P. Anson, \"Atlantic Monthly,\" Paul H. Appleby, Leon Ardzrooni (about the death of Thorstein Veblen), Mr. O.M. Armstrong, and Robert W. Arthur.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Jacob Baker, Kent Baker, Bank of the Manhattan Company, Mary Barclay, A. K. Barnes, Joseph L. Barnett, Gerald Barradas, Barron's (The National Financial Weekly), John Barth, Mrs. Everett Boughton, Mrs. Robert Bennett Bean, Grant L. Bell, William H. Bell, Harold F. Berg, Nelson N. Berry, S. D. Berry, Jacob Billikoph, Margaret G. B. Blachley, James E. Black, Honorable William Harman Black,  Amy Blankenhorn, Heber Blankenhorn, Dr. Thomas C. Blaisdell, Jr., Ellis P. Block, John A. Bohn, E.W.G. Boogher, Book-of-The-Month Club, Inc., Judge Julian F. Bouchelle, Basil Nicholas Helenagoras Bousios, Fenton Bradford, C. Daniel Bremer, Samuel Bristol, G.L. Broaddus, St. Claire Brookes, The Brookings Institution, Herbert Bruce Brougham, E. Kirk Brown, Law Offices of Brown and Brown, H. Russel Brand, Carl P. Brannin, Selig C. Brez, P.F. Brissenden, Professor Leslie Buckler, Raymond Leslie Buell, John Bullock, Bureau of Agricultural Economics, Bureau of Applied Economics, The Bureau of National Affairs, Harold B. Butler, John E. Burton, J.C. Byars, Herman B. Byer, and Reverend James A. Byrnes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: [Cadle], Jessie L. Campbell, R. Granville Campbell, The Capital News Company,Sophia Carey, Harry J. Carman, J.D. Carneal and Sons Inc.,  Caroline County Library Committee, M.D. Carrel, Samuel McCrea Cavert, The Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company, The Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company, Mrs. Charlotte Chrestien, The Christian Science Publishing Society, Citizens' Council for Total Defense, Brice Claggett, V.M. Clapp, Clark, Dodge and Company, Brokers, Evans Clark, Victor S. Clark, W. A. Clark, Pauline Clarke, J. William Claudy, Thompson Clayton, Dr. Rudolph A. Clemen, Walt Clyde, The Clerk of the Stafford Court House, E.J. Coil, Kenneth Colegrove, George P. Comer, Department of Commerce, Commodity Research Bureau, Inc., Common Council for American Unity, Ellen Commons, Congressional Intelligence, Inc., Consolidated Vultee American Aircraft Corporation, Dr. P. S. Constantinople, W. Dewey Cooke, Edward L. Corbett, James Corbett, John M. Corbett, Council Against Intolerance in America, Council of Young Southerners, Frederick C. Croxton, Cosmos Club, Morgan Cunningham, and Curles Neck Dairy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Oscar H. Darter, Henry David, Elmer Davis, Shelby Cullom Davis, William H. Davis, Len De Caux, Kenneth de Courcy, De Jarnette State Sanatorium, Lud Denny, United States Department of Commerce, Marshall E. Dimock (U.S. DoJ), District Unemployment Compensation Board, Edward J. Donohue, Frank P. Douglass, Law Offices of Drain and Weaver, David Dubinsky, Allan Dunlap, Arthur Dunn, Robert W. Dunn, and C. A. Dykstra.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Joseph B. Eastman, Economic Policy Committee, C. Vernon Eddy, J. A. Efpokito, Gerald Egan, Electric Home and Farm Authority, and Charles T. Estes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: P. T. Fagan, Reverend Richard M. Fagley, Ruth Ansell Farley, The Farmers and Merchants State Bank, The Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America, Federal Works Progress Administration for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, First Bancredit Corporation, First National Bank of Boston, The First National Bank of Keyser, Fjell Line of Great Lakes Transatlantic, Inc., Ralph Fleharty, R. D. Fleming, Courtney Fletcher, Duncan U. Fletcher, M. S. Flint, Frank H. Fljozdal, Fitzgerald Flourney, Hon. Edward J. Flynn, John T. Flynn, Foley, Food Research Institute of Stanford University, B.C. Forbes (Forbes Magazine), R. D. Forbes, Forbes and Myers, Foreign Policy Association, Clark Forman, Fortune, The Forum, Major B. Foster, Founders General Corporation, Mrs. M. N. Fox, Jerome Frank, Frank Brothers, Lafayette Franklin, Franklin Press, Franklin Simon Company, T. McCall Frazier, Free Lance-Star, W. R. Freeman, Paul Comly French, John P. Frey, Elisha M. Friedman, Ruth Friedson, and R. S. Fritter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Domenico Gagliardo, George B. Galloway, O. Max Gardner, Honorable Leslie C. Garnett, William Edward Garnett, Stanley Garrison, H. Dymoke Gasson, Paul W. Gates, Gayle Motor Company, Theodore Geiger, Phyliss Geisler, General Elevator Co., General Motors Corporation, Alfred Giardino, Clinton S. Golden, Clem Goodman, Henry J. Goodman \u0026amp; Co., C. O'Connor Goolrick, John T. Goolrick, Mary K. Gorman, Frank P. Graham, Sally Nelson Gravatt, Walter C. Graves Jr., H. A. Gray, Lanier Gray, H. B. Greybill, Myra Moore Griffith, J. Cleveland Grigsby, Sarah Groomes, Guthrie Lithograph Company, and Walter B. Guy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Ernst Haberstadt, Max Haleff, Ford P. Hall, Fred W. Hall, F. S. Hall, Edward W. Hamilton, H. E. Hamilton, Hampden-Sydney College, Hugh S. Hanna, Charles Hansel, William Hard, Harper and Brothers, Emma Harris, Owen Harris, Harvard College Library, Leon Henderson, S.J Henry, Warren F. Hickernell, R. G. Hilldrup, Otto Hillsman and Co., Mary W. Hillyer, S. H. Hines Company, David Hirsh and Son, H. C. Holdridge, Hoover War Library, Herbert Hoover, Harry L. Hopkins, Welly K. Hopkins, Dr. W. E. Hotchkiss, Curtis Hubbard, J.S. Hughes, W. A. Hull, and Thomas Lomax Hunter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Major William W. Inglis, Institute of American Meat Packers, Institute of World Economics, International Bank, International Statistical Bureau, Inc., Interstate Bankers Corporation, Investment Bankers Association of America, and Irving Trust Company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Gardner Jackson, Meyer Jacobstein, Jjell Lines, Thomas Jefferson (typescript copy of letter, June 11, 1807, concerning newspapers and histories), J. M. Johnson, Honorable Jessie Jones, Roberts W. Jones, N.Y. Journal of Commerce, and The Jury Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Evelyn Kane, Kappa Sigma House Association, Inc., Augustine B. Kelley, Leon H. Keyserling, Susan M. Kingsbury, Dr. George E. Kingsley, Richard Kirby, John H. Klingenfeld, and Oscar Koppel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: LABOR, Ladies' Garment Workers Union, (William H. Lamar), Sophia J. Lammers, H. Lamson, Richard V. Lancaster, Thomas Larkin III, Joseph P. Lash, David Lasser, Howard Lee, Joseph N. Leinbach, Albert H. Levene, Robert E. Levine, Charles T. Libby, David E. Lilienthal, The Lincoln National Bank of Washington, Ernest K. Lindley, Geo. W. Linkins, Co., Irving Lipkowitz, Henry T. Lipman, Thomas E. Lodge, Stephen M. Loebl, Norman Lombard, W. C. Looker, Jr., Edward Lynch, and Barrow Lyons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: American Legion Convention (1945); Committee for Industrial Organization Procedure and Policy (1935-1936); C.I.O. A.F.L. (1940); Congressman Martin and Mr. MacDougall (1939 March 3); Farmington Conference- War Time Organization Planned by the Administration (1939); Fixation of Coal Prices, Memos Relative to (1939); Fortune Magazine's Conferences or Round Tables (1939); Income Tax Returns of Lewis, J. L. (1940-1941); The Inner Circle (1942 Feb 11); Inter-American Bank (1940); Lindberg on \"Preparedness\" (1940); Missouri Pacific Bonds (1941-1942); National Defense to Post-War Planning (1942-1945); Oil and Gas on a Basis of Equality with Coal (1939); A Plan for Economic Democracy - Article written by Major Holdridge (1939); A Plan for Solving the Economic Crisis by Dr. R.H. Von Liedtke (1937-1941); \"Prohibiting\" Strikes for the Emergency Period (1940); James L. Simpson \"Plan for Maintenance of Economic Balance and Security\" (1940);  The Townsend Plan and Mr. Ivan Towanski (1942); Union Shop and Mr. Leland Olds (1941 November 14); United Mine Workers Suggested Program (1934-1935); War Against Unemployment and Poverty (1940 January 10); Threatened  Competition of Natural Gas with Coal (1944 December 5); and Big Inch Pipe Lines and the Rural Electrification Administration (1946 January 14).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Bishop Francis J. McConnell, William MacDonald, Ernst D. MacDougall, Donald MacMillan, W. C. MacQuown, R. A. Magowan, Edward C. Maguire, Elizabeth M. Maher, Mason Manghum, Maxwell J. Mangold, Bank of the Manhattan Company, Basil Manly, L. C. Marshall, Thomas O. Marvin, Maryland and District of Columbia Industrial Union Council, Maryland Title and Investment Company, Lucy Randolph Mason, Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company, The Bank of Mathews, Inc., Honorable Maury Maverick, Herbert Mazo, Charles McCarthy, Summerfield A. McCarteney, Bishop Francis J. McConnell, Wm. P. McGinn, Edw. F. McGrady, McGraw-Hill Publishing Company-Inc., Ernest D. McIver, Dr. Archibald McLeish, Thomas P. McTigue, Honorable James M. Mead, Richard R. Mead, Royal D. Mead, D. J. Meserole, Eugene Meyer, Jr.,  Francis Pickens Miller, Francis Trevelyan Miller, Ward B. Miller, H. A. Millis, The Milwaukee Journal, Mine Official's Union of America, John J. Minor, George Minnigerode, William Mitch, Wesley C. Mitchell, R. C. L. Moncure, Jr., Monroe and Berry, C. D. Montague, Jean Montgomery, Monthly Labor Review, Robert Morey, Charles S. Morgan, H. W. Morgan, Marie Morris, J. H. Muirhead, Honorable Karl E. Mundt, and Gorham Munson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: William R. Nagel, Leonard Nairn, Dr. Philip Curtin Nash, Nash Floor Service, A. Nash Tailoring Company, Natalie, Inc., The Nation, The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, National Association of Manufacturers, National Association of Retired Federal Employees, The National Bank, National Bank of Orange, National Bank of the Republic, National Bank of Washington, National Bituminous Coal Commission, National Broadcasting Company, Inc., National Bureau of Economic Research, National Catholic Welfare Conference, National Child Labor Committee, National Citizen's Council For Defense, The National City Bank of New York, National Cold Steam Company, National Consumers' League, National Council for Prevention of War, National Defense Mediation Board, National Electric Light Association, The National Encyclopedia, National Labor Relations Board, National Lawyers Guild, National Life Insurance Company, National Planning Association, National Resources Planning Board, National Policy Committee, National Press Club, National Recovery Administration, National Resources Board, National Sharecroppers Week, National Window and Office Cleaning Company, National Women's Trade Union League of America, Nation's Business, Nation's Commerce, J. S. Naylor, Donald Nelson, New America, The New Republic, Newsweek, W. S. Newton, The New York Times, George W. Norris, Cecil C. North, The Northern Neck Mutual Fire Association of Virginia, Claudian B. Northrop, and Harold Bernard November.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Charlton Ogburn, William F. Ogburn, J. G. Ohsol, Joseph C. O'Mahoney, Organization Committee of Social Union, Inc., Mary O'Shaughnessy, William Owen, and John W. Owens.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Pabst Post-War Employment Awards, A. H. Packard, C. C. Packard, Florence E. Parker, The Parker Corporation, Julius H. Parmelee, Col. Samuel Pascoe, Leo Pavolsky, M. W. Paxton, Jr., Walter Phipes, George Curtis Peck, Ferdinand Pecora, William R. Pendergast, Willis Pepoon, Fred W. Perkins, Thomas W. Perry, Charles E. Persons, Samuel B. Pettengill, Julius I. Peyser, L. W. H. Peyton, David A. Pine, David W. Pipes Jr., Fort Pipes, W. G. Pitero, P.M., Justine Wise Polier, Shad Polier, Wm. T. Powers, Richard T. Pratt, Prentice-Hall, Inc., Evelyn Preston, Harry B. Price, James H. Price, Provisional Committee Toward A Democratic Peace, and Public Affairs Committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Railway Age, Ransdell Inc., Mervyn Rathborne, Stephen Rauschenbush, Carl Raushenbush, The Readers Club, Philip M. Riefkin, Charles S. Robb, James Robb, Newell W. Roberts, D. B. Robertson, Mr. Robey, John M. Robinson, Leland Rex Robinson, Josephine Roche, Rockbridge National Bank, John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Harry L. Rogers, Paul V. Rogers, William N. Rogers, Henry Romeike, Incorporated, Samuel Romer, Walter A. Romer, Leon H. Rouse (with William Green),  Rouss Library, Frances Rowe, and Harold J. Ruttenberg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Russell Sage, Lewis D. Sampson, Samuel L. Samuel, Dr. David J. Saposs, Saturday Evening Post, Marshall Schaffer, D. M. Schnapper, L. B. Schnapper, Joseph Schneider, G. Luther Schnur, James T. Shotwell, H. L. Schuh, Montgomery Schuyler, Louis J. Schwab, Henry Herman Schwartz, Ray Scott, Charles Scribner's Sons, Seaboard Air Line Railway Company, Joel Seidman, Shaw-Walker, Chester Shepard, Chester Sheppard, R. T. Shields, Silcox Memorial Fund, Simmons-Boardman Publishing Corporation, Sidney Simon, Richard C. Simonson, John F. Sinclair, Anthony Wayne Smith, C. Archer Smith, Edwin S. Smith, Nelson Lee Smith, S. Granville Smith, Vernon D. Smith, Bernard A. Smyth, H. M. Snead, Jr., Social Union, Inc., The Society for the Advancement of Management, Inc., John E. W. Sohl, L. W. Sorrell, Southern Conference for Human Welfare, Southern Maryland Trust Company, Mr. Sovey, Alexander Spencer, Sphere, R. B. Spindle, George L. Sprague, Saint Albans, Margaret S. Stables, William H. Stafford, Stafford County, Standard Oil Company, Stanford University Library, Louis Stark, State Loan Company, State Teachers College, Henry M. Stephenson, STEEL, Steel Workers Organizing Committee, A. A. Steele, Jean Stephenson, Jos. G. Stephenson, Boris Stern, Harold Stern, E. R. Stettinius, W. M. Steuart, Harry H. Stockfeld, W. L. Stoddard, Benjamin Stolberg, Irving Stone, N. L. Stone, William T. Stone, Chas. G. Stott and Co., Inc., Paul A. Strachan, David Strain, Ralph Strathmore, Nathan Straus, John Studebaker, Ralph G. Sucher, Arthur E. Suffern, Superintendent of Documents (Government Printing Office), Elmer Swack, Paul E. Switzer, Alois P. Swoboda, and Mr. Sydenstricker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Ivan Tarnowsky, Tax Policy League, Ordway Tead, Tennessee Valley Authority (Representative Noble J. Gregory), Percy Tetlow, Dorothy Thompson, TIME MAGAZINE, Daniel J. Tobin, John H. Tolan, The Travelers Insurance Company, Beverly Tucker, Henry Saint George Tucker, Earl R. Turner, and The Twentieth Century Fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Alfred P. Wagner, Gordon Wagner, Robert F. Wagner, Thomas C. G. Wagner, J. Forest Walker, Allan E. Walker and Company, George A. Wallace, J. Raymond Walsh, August G. Walters, James N. Walton, James P. Warburg, Dr. Harry E. Ward, R. D. Ward, Ward and Paul, Caroline F. Ware, A.L. Warthen, Charles Washington, Washington and Lee University, \"Washington Post,\" James R. Wason, Elton Watkins, Ralph J. Watkins, Claude S. Watts, Marie Watts, Charles F. Weaver, H. B. Wells, (George) P. West, A. O. Wharton, Ross Wheat, Burton K. Wheeler, William M. Wherry, Hugh A. White, Ralph J. White, W. A. White, T. Y. Wickham, Dorothy G. Wiehl, Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur, Allan H. Willett, Williams Company, Willis and Willis, Corwin Willson, J. Alfred Wilner, Elsie Cobb Wilson, D. O. Wilson, H. Hazen Wilson, Nelson Wilson, The H. W. Wilson Company, John G. Winant, J. Wise, James Waterman Wise, S. S. Wise, William P. Witherow, J. S. Withrow, Nathan Witt, Laurence C. Witten, Benedict Wolf, World Fellowship, Inc., World Study Tours, and Thomas H. Wright.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope note for correspondence files. There has been no attempt to make an exhaustive list of the correspondents in each folder. Most letters were routine correspondence from people seeking information about the group; copies of their publications, speeches, and other educational materials; questions about membership in the group from interested individuals; requests for individuals to become sponsors, members or leaders in the group; leaders of other like-minded organizations; union leadership (often about the lack of funds available to support the American Association for Economic Freedom); or people wanting information about pertinent upcoming legislative bills. Attention on the lists of correspondence is focused particularly on political and public figures, editors, and the legislative and social issues of the day.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese include: American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born; American Council on Public Affairs; Atlantic Charter League; J.M. Artman, editor of \"The American Citizen\"; Representative Thomas R. Amlie; Thurman Arnold, Department of Justice (concerning Frank B. Kellogg statement about the anti-trust Sherman Act); and John B. Abel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Alfred L. Bernheim, The Labor Bureau; A.A. Berle banking proposal; Rabbi Barnett R. Brickner, Social Justice Commission; Kent Baker, editor of \"Sphere\" with article sent to him by Lauck, \"Industrial Reconstruction\" attached; David Burdett (conventional economics versus social economics); and G.P. Bronisch, Loyal Americans of German Descent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents and topics include: Lauck memorandum to Charles H. Chase, (in light of the prospect of a lengthy war and its impact on social and economic reform) informing him of his decision to drastically reduce expenditures by having only one employee to maintain the office (1942); \"Strife and the Worker\" proofs by John F. Cronin; Helen A. Cole, \"The Liberal Worker\"; W.S. Clement and his \"The Ben Franklin Plan\"; Ben V. Cohen, National Power Policy Committee; and the Council for Social Action, Ferry L. Platt, Jr. concerning farm issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents and topics include: Dr. Paul H. Douglas, University of Chicago; Hardy C. Dillard, Institute of Public Affairs, including a letter from John L. Newcomb; Frederic A. Delano, Chairman National Resources Advisory Committee; and a letter to John Dewey.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents and topics include: Arthur Eggleston, San Francisco Chronicle; Peter Edson, NEA Service; A.E. Edwards concerning the Wagner Labor Relations Act; J.G. Frain; and Charles Flato.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents and topics include: Alfred C. Gaunt, including \"Smaller Business Lifts Its Eyes\"; Toshi Go, Foreign Affairs Association of Japan; and A.E. Grassby, Winnipeg, Manitoba.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents and topics include:  Hubert Herring; Sidney Hillman; Fred S. Hall concerning the Industrial Expansion Act (multiple letters); B.W. Huebsch, The Viking Press,  and his concern over the pamphlet \"A New Social Order\"; S.L. Hoover and his question about the Keller Bill and the Association; John Edgar Hoover; and F.J. Hall, editor of \"The United States News\" about numbers of unemployed and other issues (multiple letters).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents and topics include: Meyer Jacobstein about the Reconstruction Act; and Paul Kellogg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence includes: letters to Robert M. LaFollette, Jr.; League for Abundance: League for Industrial Democracy; Harold Loeb; and Dr. Jack Levin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents and topics include: secretary of Attorney General Frank Murphy; Darwin J. Meserole, National Unemployment League; Francis P. Miller; Emily Fogg Mead; Homer L. Mead; Lewis E. Meyers; Judge Julian W. Mack; Bishop Francis J. McConnell; George F. Milton, editor \"The Chattanooga News\"; Senator James M. Mead; and letter to Archibald MacLeish, Librarian of Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents and topics include: Bishop Francis J. McConnell; James W. Miller; Vito Marcantonio; Otto Mayer; Robert E. Mathews concerning the \"sit down strike\" by investment bankers and industrialists in May 1940; and Henry Morgenthau, Jr., letter to.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence includes: \"The New Republic\"; Douglas Newman, Secretary of the Barradas League; Dr. C.A. Norman; memorandum concerning Senator Norris' presidential qualifications; and Representative Mary T. Norton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents and topics include: William Owen; Ernest Minor Patterson; Representative Claude Pepper; Justice Justine Wise Polier; and Jacob S. Potofsky.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents and topics include: Judge Samuel I. Rosenman; Representative Robert L. Ramsay; Right Reverend Msgr. John A. Ryan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents and topics include: John Saxton; Guy Emery Shipler; Edwin S. Smith; William Simkin; B.M. Schnapper concerning the history of the Wagner Act; Ray Scott concerning the \"Fundamental Significance of our Present Day Labor Movement\"; and Porter Sargent.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents and topics include: Ordway Tead, Harper and Brothers; and Dr. Robert H. Tucker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents and topics include: an appreciation of Frank P. Walsh upon his death on May 2, 1939; Matthew Woll, American Federation of Labor; Thomas H. Wright, New America; Harry F. Ward; and Nathan Witt; and N.A. Zonorich.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes leases, workman's compensation insurance, correspondence, and unemployment compensation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese include: \"Policies and Objectives of the American Association of Economic Freedom,\" \"Shrinkages and Hoardings of Purchasing Power Accentuate Current Business Recession,\" \"Hoardings-Taxes Proposed to Stimulate Flow of Credit and Goods and Revival of Business,\" \"Approaches Toward a Concerted Program of Fundamental Economic Reconstruction in the United States,\" various drafts of suggestions for the programs, principles and objectives of the organization, \"Sugar Control,\" \"American Labor's Broadcast to Great Britain,\" \"American Economic Situation of 1937-1938,\" \"Unemployment Insurance,\" \"Industrial Espionage,\" \"Bank-Holding Companies,\" several on social service foundations, \"Economic Freedom in America,\" \"Industrial Reconstruction Act of 1939\" press release draft, \"Capitalism in Crisis,\" \"Prospective Labor Surpluses,\" \"Increased Man Hour Productivity and Technological Unemployment,\" monopoly, and \"Petroleum Quota Controls.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese include: participation in management, monopoly, the \"Industrial Reconstruction Act of 1939,\" \"Leaders on the No. 1 Problem,\" \"Federal Administrative Court Bill,\" \"Occupational Groupings,\" \"National Labor Relations Act and Board,\" \"Full Employment Bill,\" \"Senator Claude Pepper,\" \"Senator Lewis B. Schellenbach,\" and starting a American Association of Economic Freedom Bulletin.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese include: \"Threatened Crucial Developments,\" \"Anti-democratic philosophies,\" \"Churchill's anticipations, 1932-1939,\" \"Mussolini,\" \"Hitlerism and Nazism,\" \"Profits of Leading Corporations, 1936-1939,\" notes on People's Lobby Conference, and Ickes [speech] on business sabotage of defense.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese titles include: \"Can Unemployment be Ended?\"; \"Challenge to American Democracy\"; \"Civil Liberties and the National Labor Relations Board\"; \"Cure by Shock,\" \"Democracy and Economic Planning\"; \"Economic Reconstruction\"; \"Fundamental Significance of Our Present Day Labor Movement\"; \"Next Step in Democratization\"; \"A New Magna Carta\" \"A New Social Order\"; \"Preparedness for Peace,\"  \"Problems of the National Labor Relations Board.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe \"Post-War Reconstruction Bill\" is foldered separately.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluded are: \"Thirty Million Jobs\" by Arthur Dunn; Roundtable: \"Labor's role in Post-War Reconstruction\"; \"Freedom from Want\" by Mr. Walton; \"Nineteenth Century Prophecy of Order\" by Harry Frease; \"The Moral Issue\" by Lowell Mellett; \"A Banking System for Capital and Capital Credit\" by A.A. Berle, Jr.; \"Suggested Housing Program for National Defense Purposes\" by the Congress of Industrial Organizations; and \"A Primer of Current Economics\" [1933].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluded are: Fight for Freedom, Friends of Democracy, and the Gillette Resolution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese include memoranda, news clippings, an article by George B. Galloway on \"The Imperative of Planning,\" replies, and a speech by W. Jett Lauck.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes separate folders on news clippings, some containing criticisms and investigations; problems of the board; and the testimony of John L. Lewis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClippings include Wendell Willkie, democracy versus absolutism, banker opinion, national debt, U.S. Attorney General, pump priming the economy, monopolies, religion and democracy, communism, and capitalism and democracy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluded are: Peace Conditions; People's Congress for Democracy and Peace; Plenty for All League; People's Lobby; Pressure Groups, Attitudes of; Pension Plan – \"Uncle Fred's Automatic Pension Plan\"; Progressives, Conference of; Social Union; Tax-Exempt Bonds; Women in Trade Unions; and Young Democrats.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Conferences; Corporation Notes and Memoranda; Kennedy Statement on General Motors Inquiry; Production Costs by T.C. Gordon Wagner; Ratio of Pay Rolls to Returns to Stockholder;Salaries of Officials; and Annual Reports to the Securities and Exchange Commission, 1935 and 1937.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects include: Agreements; Decisions; the Willard E.Hotchkiss Decision in Tar Barrel Case; Negotiations for New Agreements; News clippings; Publications; Report of Homer Martin to the International Executive Board; and a Statement Submitted to Roosevelt by Union Representation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccording to Wikipedia, \"The Commission on Industrial Relations (also known as the Walsh Commission) was a commission created by the U.S. Congress on August 23, 1912 to scrutinize US labor law. The commission studied work conditions throughout the industrial United States between 1913 and 1915. The Chairman was Frank P. Walsh, a labor lawyer and activist from Kansas City, Missouri.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commission_on_Industrial_Relations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese include: \"Foreign Competition After the War,\" \"The Artificial Dye Industry in the War,\" and \"Business and the War.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: \"Secretary Kennedy Gives Union Views on How Hard-Coal Freight Rates Affect Miner\" (December 15, 1933); \"The N.R.A. and Collective Bargaining\" Catholic Welfare Council (September 17, 1934); address before the National Conference on Economic Security (November 14, 1934); and \"Organized Labor and the N.R.A.\" Catholic Conference, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania (November 27, 1934).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Statement concerning the Wagner-Lewis Economic Security Bill before the Senate Committee on Finance (February 21, 1935); Commencement Address (June 3, 1935); \"Education and the Parochial School System\" (August 19, 1935); \"The Trade Union and Recovery\" (Labor Day, 1935); and \"Unemployment Insurance, Old Age Pensions, and Housing Legislation\" at the White House Conference on Economic Security (December 30, 1935).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Labor Day address (September 1937); article \"The United Mine Workers of America\" for the \"American Encyclopedia\" (December 2, 1938); address to the Pennsylvania Utilities Commission on the Competition of Natural Gas (April 1940); and a request for Lauck to send his analysis and recommendations concerning a letter from A.J. Altmeyer, Chairman of the Social Security Board, and two other enclosures pertaining to the Associated Gas and Electric Company, New York City (1942 March 27 and 1943 January 23).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: a radio speech supporting Hoover in the election (1928); and a statement at the Hearing on a Code for the Bituminous Coal Mining Industry before the National Recovery Administration (1933 August 10).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: \"Labor and the National Recovery Administration\" at the Meeting of the American Academy of Political Science, Philadelphia (1934 January 6); \"Labor's Part in Industrial Recovery\" at the San Francisco Commonwealth Club luncheon (1934 October 4); Speech for the International Labor Conference, not delivered (1934 October); and a radio address \"The Employee in the Changing World\" under the auspices of the Intercollegiate Council (1934 December 7).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Statement by Lewis before National Recovery Administration Hearings on Employment Provisions of Codes of Fair Competition (1935 January 30); \"The American Federation of Labor and the National Recovery Administration\" prepared for the \"Annals,\" Philadelphia but never delivered (1935 March 11-12); The United Mine Workers of America and the National Recovery Act\" Madison Square Gardens (1935 March-May 23); and Statement of Approval for the Wagner Housing Bill in the \"United Mine Workers Journal\" (1935 June 1).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: \"The Case for Industrial Unionism\" (November 12, 1935); radio address \"The Future of Organized Labor\" (November 28, 1935); and article for \"Liberty Magazine\" on industrial unionism (1935 December 20).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: a speech on Industrial Unionism before the Cleveland Auto Council (January 19, 1936); \"The Teacher and His Relation to Labor\" for the American Federation of Teachers Convention (June 19, 1936); a radio address \"Industrial Democracy in Steel\" (July 6, 1936); and an article \"Through Organization Industrial Democracy Dawns for Sleeping Car Porters\" celebrating the eleventh anniversary of the organization (July 15, 1936).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: a political campaign statement about [Alf M.] Landon (August 1, [1936]); the draft of a Radio Address on Steel Organization (August 11, 1936); article \"Labor Looks at Education\" (August 17, 1936) appearing in the October 36 issue of \"The Teacher\"; article \"Towards Industrial Democracy\" (August 24, 1936) in appearing in the October 1936 issue of \"Current History\"; and two speeches supporting Franklin D. Roosevelt for President (August 18 and September 19, 1936).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: radio address \"Labor and the Future\" (September 3, 1936); \"Horizontal Versus Vertical Unionism\" in \"Wharton School Magazine,\" University of Pennsylvania (September 8, 1936); an article for the \"The National Young Democrat\" on the Social Security Act (September 1936); and a radio address \"Roosevelt and the Future\" (October 18, 1936).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: article \"The Next Four Years\" for the \"The Nation\" (November 4, 1936); an article \"Committee for Industrial Organization and Economic Recovery\" for the \"Business Review of New York  University\"(November 17, 1936); \"the Future of American Labor\" in \"The American Spectator\" (November 19, 1936); articles on \"The Next Four Years in Labor\" in \"The New Republic\" (November 25 and December 9, 1936); \"The Future of Wages\" for the \"Cleveland News\" Symposium (December 7, 1936); \"Organized Labor and the Student Union\" (December 23, 1936); \"The Need of the Hour for American Labor\" for the \"Progressive Salesman Magazine\" (December 24, 1936); radio address \"Adapting Union Methods to Current Changes- Industrial Unionism\" (December 31, 1936); and an unpublished article written for \"Redbook\" (1936).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: \"The Meaning of Industrial Unionism\" for the \"Christian Front\" (January 13, 1937); \"The Struggle for Industrial Democracy\" for \"Common Sense\" (March 1937); an address delivered at an Anti-Nazi Mass Meeting in Madison Square Gardens (March 15, 1937); article \"The Origin and Objectives of the C.I.O.\"  for the \"San Francisco Chronicle\" (May 11, 1937); and a radio address \"Labor and Supreme Court\" (May 14, 1937).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: \"Technology and Labor\" in \"Massachusetts Institute of Technology Engineering News\" (September 3, 1937); Labor Day address \"Labor and the Nation\" (September 3, 1937); \"Progress of Committee for Industrial Organization\" in the \"Wharton Review\" (October 21, 1937); \"Effect of Moderate and Gradual Wage Increases on Prices and Living Costs\" in \"The Annalist\" (November 12, 1937) a reply to an article by A.T. Shurick on July 30, 1937; and the [Steel Workers Organizing Committee] address \"The Deplorable and Indefensible Attitude of Big Business (December 13, 1937).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Address for British Broadcasting Corporation \"Struggle of Labor in America\" (March 15, 1938); \"Labor and the Law\" (April 14, 1938); \"Organized Labor and the Future of Democracy\" published in the \"St. Louis Post Dispatch\" (December 11, 1938).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Statement for Survey Associates (January 3, 1939); and \"Labor Looks South\" in \"Virginia Quarterly Review\" (Autumn 1939).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: article on \"What Does Labor Want?\" (February 29, 1940); \"The Heritage of American Youth\" (March 1940); \"Obligations of American Citizenship\" (April 3, 1940); \"Foreword\" to Mr. Thomas' Testimony before the Temporary National Economic Committee (May 23, 1940); and a Labor Day Speech (August 29, 1940).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Extension of Library Service to Union for City and State Employees (May 28, 1941); Statement to be issued by Lewis on the Decision of the National Mediation Board on Union Shops (November 13, 1941); and \"The New Solid South\" (December 17, 1941).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Testimony of Mr. Steinbugler (March 2, 1935); the \"Most Impressive Point Developed by the Hearings\" (March 2, 1935); untitled Memorandum (July 30, 1936); \"Report on the Progress of the Hearing on the Coordination of Minimum Prices before the Bituminous Coal Division (September 16, 1939); \"Proposed Labor Policy for the War Period,\" various memoranda (September 11-November 13, 1939); an analysis of Professor Green's Proposal about pricing and distributing manufactured products (June 3, 1940); and Notes on the Last Ten Years (January-May, 1940).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Reply to A.T. Shurick suggestions on taxing (November 29, 1940); Response to the foreword of Walt Clyde's book on \"Owner Capitalism\" (December 4, 1940); suggestions about the National Economic Conference (December 12, 1940); Response to W.C. Graves, Jr. (December 23, 1940); Letter about the Raw Materials National Council (December 27, 1940); Memorandum on Fred G. Clark and the American Economic Foundation (February 20, 1941); H.S. Avery to Edward O'Neal and John L.Lewis on agriculture and farm prices (September 8, 1941); Conrad K. Grieb on need for social reconstruction (October 23, 1941); Letters from Alexander Spencer (October 30 and November 26, 1941); and a manuscript of Albert H. Levene (November 30, 1941).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Memorandum about Post War Depression (January 7, 1942); a response to S. Ferguson, President of the Hartford Electric Light Company about his proposals about deferred wages (January 13, 1942); W.A Hutton, M.D.  letter on post-war finances (January 14, 1942); Thomas Kennedy request for a study on the Cost of Living (January 16, 1942); Request for a response to the document by L.C. Christian on \"How Must We Finance the War?\" (February 3, 1942); a request for a response to a treatise on our financial system by August Walters (February 5-March 18, 1942); additional R.L. Greene communications (February 12,1942); and H.W. Bailey on labor self-determination (March 9, 1942).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Digest of the Salient Points of a Report on \"Manpower Policy and Labor Relations in the British Coal Industry\" (January 5, 1943); a Leo Chabert document on financing the war (April 4, 1943); and memoranda about an executive conference of the Natural Resources Board at Farmington Country Club, Charlottesville, Virginia, previously held around 1939.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects include the National Recovery Administration, \"Amalgamation of the Two Enginemen's Brotherhoods,\" \"Russian Recognition and the New Deal,\" \"Future Policies of the National Recovery Administration,\" Six-Hour Day of the Railroads, \"Two Men on the Head End of all Railroad Trains,\" and Housing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects include \"Benefits of Trade Unionism,\" \"Forbes\" article, \"Limit on Weekly Work Hours,\" a letter to Professor Gordon, and \"Labor Movement and the Future of America\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects include planks for the Republican Platform, Anti-Strike Legislation, a Rejoinder to the Remarks of Fred Gurley, and \"Recommendations to the Board of Investigation and Research\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA checklist of article titles can be found in the first folder. Titles in the order of the list   include: \"Economics and Christianity\"; \"The Mysterious Soul of the Steel Corporation\"; \"The Anthracite  Operators Should Concede the Check-off\" July 13, 1923; \"Industrial Principles and Not Machinery Are Important\"; \"The So-Called Check-off and Its Significance\"; \"The Report of the Coal Commission on the Anthracite Industry\"; \"The Purchasing Power of Wheat and Cotton\"; \"Private Cars and the Coal Problem\"; \"Mr. McAdoo's Political Availability\"; and \"No More Pre-war Standards of Wages and Working Conditions.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNext ten article titles include: \"The Radical - His Significance at Present\"; \"The Soft Coal Problem Again to the Front\"; \"Labor Banks and Their Ultimate Significance\"; \"Political Democracy Must be Supplemented by Industrial Democracy\"; \"Oil and the Southern Pacific\"; \"The Purchasing Power of the Farmer's Dollar\"; \"The Truth is Never Unpardonable\"; \"Private Cars and the Coal Problem\"; \"The Unique Financial Position of the Pullman Company\"; and \"Another Manifestation of the Soul of the Steel Corporation.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe next ten article titles include: \"Sugar and the Flexible Tariff Provision\"; \"Conflict or Arbitration\"; \"The Threatened Boomerang\"; \"Cooperation for Mutual Benefit or Profit?\"; \"Secret Police or Conviction for Crime\"; \"Chairman Butler Emits and Omits\"; National Cooperative Grain Marketing Realized\"; \"The Anthracite Operators Should Concede the Check-off\" (possible duplicate); \"Regulation of the Anthracite Monopoly\" September 1 , 1923; \"Why Not Action on Anthracite?\" September 11, 1923; and \"Can a Living Wage Be Paid to Unskilled Labor?\" October 30, 1923.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe next ten article titles include: \"The Failure of Industrial Arbitration\" October 30, 1923; \"Significant Labor Developments During the Coming Year\" October 30, 1923; \"A Dramatic Migration\" concerning African Americans, October 30, 1923; \"Unprotected Pullman Passengers\" October 30, 1923; \"The New Immigration and Its Significance\" November 2, 1923; \"The Probability of Railroad Legislation\" February 7, 1924; \"The Industrial Magna Carta\" February 23, 1924; \"Land Grants to Western Railroads\" February 23, 1924; \"Increased Efficiency of Labor\" February 23, 1924; and \"Real Industrial Statemanship February 25, 1924.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe next ten article titles include: \"Some Other Matters of Record\" June 2, 1924; \"The Verdict from Kansas\" August 7, 1924; \"A Real Test for the Tariff Commission\" August 14, 1924; \"A Billion and a Half Railroad Merger\" August 16, 1924; \"Common Sense\" August 19, 1924; \"President Gompers and a Labor Party\" August 19, 1924; \"A Significant Precedent in Financing Farmers Cooperative Enterprises\"; \"Back to the Declaration of Independence\" August 21, 1924; \"A Costly Labor Policy\" August 23, 1924; and \"Brass Tacks, The Red Flag, and the Constitution\" August 23, 1924.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe final group of articles include: \"Industrial Democracy - Our Greatest Problem\" August 27, 1924; \"The Passing of the Money Gods\"; \"The Conference Board Reports on Taxation in Wisconsin\"; \"The Railroad Labor Board\"; \"The Farmer and the Tariff\"; \"Visible and Invisible Tax Burdens\"; \"The Most Helpful Farm Movement\"; \"Radicals and God's Fools\"; \"Militant Friends Needed\"; \"The Unconscious Cruelty of Success\" October 24, 1924; and \"Another Orgy of Railroad Finance.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhile some chapters have no individual date, they likely all come from drafts in 1931 or 1932. It is unclear which version belongs to each draft, and equally unclear which versions the explanatory note references. Chapter VII is largely missing. The name of the book may have eventually changed to \"The Need for a Unified Banking System.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. Jett Lauck was chairman of the Pennsylvania Anthracite Coal Commission, responsible for investigating the state of the anthracite industry and the coal bootlegging situation in Pennsylvania, as well as recommending action.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe United States Anthracite Coal Commission is a different and separate entity than the Pennsylvania Anthracite Coal Commission over which Lauck presided (see also, \"United Mine Workers of America before the U.S. Anthracite Coal Commission\").\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor reference, the Ad Interim Report was a report made halfway through the Commission's studies; the Final Report was the last official report of the Commission and contains recommendations; the Complete Report was a compendium of all of the Commission's work and reports (over 500 pages).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports include \"Anthracite Lands and Deposits,\" \"Anthracite Royalties,\" and \"Control of the Anthracite Industry.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports include \"Financial Operations of Anthracite Companies\" and \"Monopolistic Nature of the Anthracite Industry.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese include \"Award of the Anthracite Coal Strike Commission: Subsequent Agreements, and Resolutions of Board of Conciliation\" (July 1, 1936); \"A Labor Case With Merit: Editorial Comment on the Case of the Anthracite Mine Workers\" (1920); and \"Labor Information Bulletin,\" U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (February 1937).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed Bills include the Anthracite Coal Industry Act; the Anthracite Public Authority Bill; the Cooperative Marketing Bill; the Pennsylvania Anthracite Commission; and Suggestions and Opinions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles included under Rates contain, the 1933 Freight Rate Case Excerpts and Statistics; Charts and Tables; General Information (see also Anthracite Institute Statistical Data, Maps, and Drawings, Anthracite Producers Statistical Data, Maps, and Drawings); the Interstate Commerce Commission Data; \"Intrastate Rates on Anthracite in Pennsylvania\"; and Rate Fixation in 1915.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports include: \"Combination in the Anthracite Industry,\" \"Comparison of Earnings and Wage Rates in the Anthracite and Bituminous Mines of Pennsylvania,\" \"Exhibits of the Anthracite Operators in Reply to Exhibits Presented by the Anthracite Mine Workers,\" \"Irregularity of Employment in the Anthracite Industry,\" \"Occupation Hazard of Anthracite Miners,\" \"Profits of Anthracite Operators,\" and \"The Relationship Between Rates of Pay and Earnings and the Cost of Living in the Anthracite Industry of Pennsylvania.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports include: \"Reply of the Anthracite Operators to the Demands of the Anthracite Mine Workers,\" \"The Sanction for a Living Wage: A Compilation of Data From Official and Authoritative Sources,\" \"Summary, Analysis, and Statement,\" \"The Trade Union as the Basis for Collective Bargaining: A Compilation of Sanctions and Experiences,\" \"Trade Unions,\" and \"Wholesale and Retail Prices of Anthracite Coal 1913-1920.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese exhibits include \"Changes in Cost of Living in the United States, 1913-1922,\" \"A Just and Reasonable Wage,\" and \"Monthly Earnings of Sectionmen.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe volume includes exhibits on \"Harmful Effects of Low Wages Upon Health and Morals,\" \"The So-called Law of Supply and Demand,\" \"The Just and Reasonable Wage,\" \"Changes in the Cost of Living in the United States, 1913-1922,\" \"Probable Course of Prices,\" \"Comparison of Prices and Living Costs,\" \"Monthly Earnings of Section Men,\" and \"Monthly Earnings of Section Men – Basic Tables.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes the following files: Briefs; Construction and Repair of Railroad Equipment; Correspondence on Leasing Out Repair Roads; Minutes of the Philadelphia Hearing; Petition to the Interstate Commerce Commission; Press - Clippings concerning Outside Repair; Press Release Originals; General Electric and Westinghouse; Labor Costs; Louisville to Nashville Railroad; and Miscellaneous.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. Jett Lauck has also referred to this case as \"the Shopman's Case\" or the \"B.M. Jewell Case.\" Jewell was the President of the Railway Employees division of the American Federation of Labor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote that all exhibits were presented before the United States Railroad Labor Board.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExhibit 11a includes the section \"Financial Mismanagement of the LeHigh Valley Railroad Company\" and Exhibit 12 includes the \"Summary.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExhibit tTitles include: \"Occupation Hazard of Railway Shopmen\"; \"Punitive Overtime\"; \"Industrial Relation on Railroads prior to 1917\"; \"Standardization\"; \"The Recognition of Human Standards in Industry\"; \"The Unity of the American Railway Systems\"; \"Human Standards and Railroad Policy\"; \"Seniority Rules of the National Agreements\"; \"The Sanction of the Eight Hour Day\"; \"The Work of the Railway Carmen,\" and \"The Development of Collective Bargaining on a National Basis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese include: \"Pending Railway Legislation\"; \"The Present Railroad Labor Problem\"; \"The Future Policy as to the Railroads\"; \"Compulsory Arbitration\"; \"Labor Adjustment Boards of the Railroad Administration\"; \"The Reasonableness of the Requests of Locomotive Firemen\"; \"Time and One-Half For Overtime\"; and \"Compulsory Arbitration.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Sleeping Car Conductors Case files consist of several successive cases arranged in this finding aid roughly in the chronological order in which they occurred.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExhibits include \"An Adequate Basic Wage,\" \"Earnings of Sleeping Car Conductors compared with Changes in the Cost of Living,\" \"Various Factors Indicating Rising Standards of Living in the United States Since 1914,\" \"Compensation of Sleeping Car Conductors compared with other Expenses and Revenue of the Pullman Company,\" and \"General Trend of Wages, 1913-1918, as Compared with Earnings of Sleeping Car Conductors.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExhibits include \"Increased Productive Efficiency of Sleeping Car Conductors and Financial Administration of the Pullman Company,\" \"Increased Labor Productivity,\" and \"Standards of Wage Determination.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes information and statistics on Besler Steam Power Trains; the Comparative Costs of Operation; Locomotives in Service; Diesels in Switching Service; Earnings Per Hour; Freight Cars; and General Statistics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese charts include: \"Anthracite Combination,\" \"The Seven Departments of the Anthracite Industry,\" \"Interlocking Directorates Showing Working Control of Anthracite Operating Companies,\" and \"Profits of Anthracite Combination.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharts include \"Affiliations of Railroads and Banking Houses,\" \"New York Bank Control of Railroads and Railroad Equipment Companies,\" \"New York Bank Control of Coal Mining Companies and Coal Railroads,\" and \"The Geographical Spread of New York Railroad Control.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExhibits include \"Employment and Compensation of Railroad Employees\"; \"Cost of Living\"; \"Methods of Reporting Wage and Hour Data\"; and \"Increasing Output per Worker and Decreasing Wage Cost Per Unit of Output.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExhibits include: \"Trend of Railway Operating Revenues and Total Compensation\"; \"The Rising Tide of Recovery A Survey of the Leading Business Indices\"; \"Labor Movement Supports Railway Workers in Resisting a Wage Cut\"; \"Squandering the Maintenance Dollar\"; \"Financial Mismanagement through Banker Control of Railroads\"; \"Training and Skill of Track and Roadway Section Men\"; \"Average Hourly Earnings in Railroads and Other Industries\"; and \"Estimated Money Share of Individual Railroads in the Proposed 15 Per Cent Pay Reduction.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMorgan's statements include those on wages; postwar economic conditions, developments, and private bankers' constructive services; and interference and control in corporate managements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese include \"Cost of Living is Increasing,\" \"The Railroad Plea of Poverty,\" \"Labor Versus Materials and Interest,\" and \"The Railroads versus the Public Interest\" (printed).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTables include \"Dividend Performance of Anthracite Railroads and Trunk Lines Compared,\" \"Percentage Relationships of Dividends Paid on Stock Dividends to Total Compensation Paid Employees,\" and \"Distribution of Capital Resources.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. Jett Lauck was employed by the John G. Paton Company of New York City to study the report of the Tariff Commission of 1928 as to the costs of production in the maple sugar industry in the United States and in Canada. He then gave his conclusions on the report to the company and as testimony before the Tariff Commission itself.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThere are excerpts from the following: the Tariff Commission Stenographer's Minutes (June 1927), Hearings before the House Committee on Ways and Means (January 1929), Hearings before the Senate Finance Committee (June 1929), Debates in the U.S. Senate (January 1930), Remarks of the Honorable Ernest W. Gibson (February 1930), the Roodenburg Report (November 1930), George H. Burr and Company Report (March 1931), R.G. Dun and Company Report (undated), Cary Maple Sugar Company Federal Income Tax Returns (1921-1930), and Cary Testimony (undated).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese include: Agricultural Adjustment Act and Amendment, House Resolution 9439, Orders from the President and National Recovery Administrator, Regulation 81, Regulation 82, and Secretary of Agriculture Regulations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include the following folders: News clippings; Comparison of Lauck and Mahon Agreements; Final Agreement; General; Hanna Memorandum; Insurance; Saint Louis Public Service Company Union Plan for Cooperation; and Saint Louis Public Service Company Operating Notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include Pamphlets on Public Utilities, Press on Public Utilities, Press on Governor Roosevelt and Power Utilities, [Union?], and a Report addressed to Frank P. Walsh (1864-1939).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThere were two hearings before the United States Tariff Commission related to an investigation into the costs of sugar production. After the January hearings (January 15-24, 1924), other briefs were filed. There was a call for another hearing to be held in March (March 27-28, 1924) after which it was decided that all parties had until April 10th  to file more briefs in connection with the hearings. W. Jett Lauck coordinated and prepared documents for many of the parties involved. He also served as a witness for the Hawaiian Sugar Planters Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes news about the Bituminous Coal Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis includes the \"Report, Findings and Award of the United States Anthracite Coal Commission of 1920.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles pertaining to Wages include: Wage Demands; Wage Rates of Employees Other Than Contract Miners; Wages, Earnings and Work Conditions in General; Wages in Various Industries 1914 to 1920; and Wages in Various Industries and Occupations: A Summary of Wage Movements 1914-1920.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMass strikes in both the anthracite and bituminous coal industries in 1922 led to a standstill in production. When the miners and operators failed to reach any agreements, the government abandoned its hands-off approach and attempted to set up commissions to arbitrate the cases. After several failed attempts, both an Anthracite and Bituminous Coal Commission were established to not only arbitrate the current situation, but to investigate its origins in the general history and conditions of the coal industries. W. Jett Lauck was involved with the United Mine Workers of America in both cases to varying degrees. Material is separated into Anthracite and Bituminous, with common material labelled \"General.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome dates are corroborated by list of case exhibits. Where corroboration is not possible, no date has been inferred. Classification as \"exhibit\" is applied based either on inclusion in a numbered list of exhibits or Lauck's handwritten filing directions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters are presumably from W. Jett Lauck to the \"New York Times\" Managing Editor and to the President, regarding the establishment of an Arbitration Board.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese three memoranda are to Mr. Lewis, July 8, 1922; one concerning the production of the Central Competitive Field, April 27, 1922; and a third showing the financial connections of the Boston Financial Group and Secretary Mellon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe two press releases include a letter to the President regarding Arbitration, July 15, 1922, and the UMWA Statement about Mr. Murray's Speech,  April 22, 1922.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems include a \"Journal\" Communication sent to every member of Congress, 1922; a Letter to Officers and Members, May 25, 1922; and the UMWA Wage Scale Committee proposed wage scale, February 14, 1922.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe History of the Development of the Anthracite Coal Combination contains five sections: Section 1, Early History of Anthracite Consolidations and Combinations; Section 2, Consummation of the Anthracite Combination, 1896; Section 3, Methods by Which Railroads Have Discriminated in Favor of Their Allied Coal Companies and Favored Clients; Section 4, The Influence of the Combination Upon Freight Rates, Shipping Allotments, and Prices; and Section 5, Present Situation as Regards Ownership and Control.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe unnumbered exhibits include \"The Coal Controversy\" May 1922 and Geological Survey, Weekly Report on the Production of Bituminous Coal, Anthracite, and Beehive Coke, February 11, 1922.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese exhibits include: Exhibit 6: Seasonal Fluctuations in Production and Transportation, June 15, 1921; Exhibit 7: Production, Capacity, Men Employed, Mine Price Per Ton, and Days Lost, 1922, undated; Exhibit 12: Fluctuation in Employment and Earnings of Bituminous Mine Workers, undated; Exhibit 14: Effect of Price Changes Upon Purchasing Power, 1920; Exhibit 16: Chart Showing Production from Union and Non-Union Districts, March 16,  1922.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemoranda include \"Complete Unionization Would be the Greatest Factor in Stabilization of Soft Coal Industry\" June 19, 1922, several other miscellaneous undated memoranda for Lewis, plus one on the Earnings of Bituminous Mine Workers for a \"Baltimore Sun\" Article, March 17, 1922.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePress Releases include: Capital Investment and Profit of Bituminous Coal Mine Operators, June 1, 1922; Letter From Ellis Searles to Secretary Hoover, February 8, 1922; Letter Submitting Explanatory and Statistical Material Supporting the Preliminary Report of the Commission on Investment and Profit in Soft Coal Mining, July 6, 1922; and Press Release: Russell Sage Foundation Report on \"The Coal Miners' Insecurity\" April 16, 1922.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMorrow's statements were made before the Committee on Labor, April 25, 1922 and before the Interstate Commerce Commission in the Hearing on Railroad Rates, Fares, and Charges, January 19, 1922.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Memoranda and Opening Statement on behalf of Anthracite Mine Workers and Research Material and Data.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStatements concern the Request of Anthracite Operators for a Modification of the Wage Scale, before the Anthracite Board of Reference, George Rublee and Frank Morrison, Typescript and Print copies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe reply concerns the request of Operators for modification of the Wage Scale, and was by John L. Lewis, etc. on behalf of the United Mine Workers, before the Anthracite Board of Reference, George Rublee and Frank Morrison, Proofs and Print copies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Anthracite Freight Rate Case files may be part of the previous group but were placed in a separate divider created by the office of Lauck.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStatistics include four categories: General; Anthracite Coal Carrying Railroads, Typed Originals and Carbons; Financial Performance of Coal Companies (clippings and other statistics),Earnings, and Profit; and Salaries of Operator officials, exceeding $10,000 per year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote: an assigned car is a rail car specifically designated for the use of a particular shipper, or, in the case of private cars, for the use of a particular railroad for a specific customer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLauck also referred to this as the Mahon Case, after President William D. Mahon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFile includes the Opinion of the Majority of the Arbitration Board, Dissenting Opinion, and a Report on a Proposed Pension Plan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese include: \"Discipline and Education of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen and Standardization of Wages\"; \"Progress Made in Electrification of Railroads and Economics Effected Thereby\"; \"The Railway Dollar, What Became of it in 1913\"; \"Revenue Gains by Representative Western Railroads Available to Compensate Locomotive Engineers and Firemen For Increased Work and Productive Efficiency, 1890-1913\"; The Rise and Fall of Mechanical Stokers\"; \"Miscellaneous Statements in Rebuttal to Exhibits Presented by the Railroads\"; \"Opposition of Railroads to Enactment of Federal Hours of Service Law and Efforts of Federal Government to Enforce Same.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAll the years but 1933-1935 have an index in the front of the folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese \"diaries\" were used to keep a record of Lauck's activities on behalf of a number of organizations, arranged by date.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFile includes Lauck's Civil Service record (1945) and National War Labor Board service (1918).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe 1911 blueprint \"General Plan\" of the property was prepared by Thomas Meehan and Sons, Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Landscape Architects, for Francis T.A. Junkin, Lexington, Virginia. The \"Map of Mulberry Hill, Lexington, Virginia,\" 1926, with surrounding properties, was done by R.E. Witt, Certified Land Surveyor.For a typed description of the property by R.E. Witt and a note by W. Jett Lauck, see Box 224 Folder 4.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Bureau of Applied Economics, Inc. was a \"private, independent, scientific organization, established in 1914 for the purpose of doing research and analytical work in the field of industrial, commercial, banking and general economic activities\" according to one of its brochures. It was located in Washington, D.C. \"where the governmental departments, commissions and other organzations with their specialists, archives and unrivaled library facilites render such research more effective and productive than any other city in America\" according to a page from an unknown directory. Hugh S. Hanna was the Director and W. Jett Lauck was listed as both the Chairman of the Advisory Board and the specialist for money and banking.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne of the chief functions of the Bureau of Applied Econonics was to create publications about importand current issues in the field of labor conditions and industrial relations. These were intended to be brief (50-75 pages) but authoritative and written by a specialist in the subject so that anyone interested in the subject could have access to the gist of all the information in one place and for a low cost. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFile includes Monthly Statements, Proofs of Notices, Subscribers and Sales.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFile includes Correspondence, Papers, and Table of Contents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLauck taught a course on the History of the Labor Movement at the American University.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Notes chiefly include Political Science, Sociology, Labor vs Capital, Economics, Constitutional Law, American Government, and Agriculture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese College Notes are chiefly concerned with the Reciprocity Concept and the Chicago Conference with sections on Cuba and Hawaii; Distribution; Receiverships; Sociology and Tariffs; and Printed Material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMuch of this material is fragmentary or incomplete and it possibly has some material of W. Jett Lauck mixed in.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese photographs include the \"Funeral Procession of Stephen Horvath, McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania, August 14, 1909. Photographs are mostly unidentified and some do not include W. Jett Lauck.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese photographs are mostly unidentified and undated but does includes William Harmon Black and Major Miller Taylor. and his wife.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file consists of seven oversize photographs, including a Staff Conference; the Immigration Commission, Washington D.C. (1907); three photographs of Lauck with the same two  unidentified men; W.D. Mahon; A.A. Mitten; Earl E. Houck; an unidentified man; and an unidentified hearing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes four oversize photographs  of Public Code Hearings on Bituminous Coal Industry, 1933 August 9; Cigar Manufacturing Industry AAA Code Hearing, 1933 November 22;  Structural Steel and  Iron Fabricating Industry N.R.A. Hearing, 1933 October 30; and Anthracite Coal Industry, NRA Code Hearing, William H. Davis Deputy Administrator, Washington, D.C., 1933 November 17\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include Agriculture and Farms, Airlines and Aviation, Argentina, Atlantic Charter—Poland*, Atomic Energy and Weapons (see also, J—Japan), Australia, and the Automobile Industry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include Bank Fraud, Banking and Bankers, Baruch Report, Big Three, Bretton Woods Agreement—International Monetary Fund, British Elections 1945, British Labor Party, British Labor Reports and the Second World War and Budget.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include Cartels, Chamber of Commerce, Canada, Capital/Capitalism, Charter [U.N.] (see also, S—San Francisco Conference), Chemical Warfare, Cherry Blossoms—Washington D.C., China, The Church (see also, Religion and Faith), Churchill, Winston (see also, People), Comintern, Communist Party, Congress, Cost of Living, and Cuba.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also, Strikes, U—United Mine Workers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include Debt, Defense, Deflation, Democracy, Democratic Party, The Depression, Diplomacy, Disease, Driving [Winter], and Dumbarton Oaks Conference.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include Economic Bill of Rights, Economic Development [Committee], Economic Policy (see also, B—Bretton Woods Agreement, Post-War Reconstruction), Economic Rights, Economy of War, Employment (see also, U—Unemployment), Electric Workers, Electricity, and Excess Capacity.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include Farms, Fear, Flooding, Food [Costs] [Rations] [Shortages], Food as Weapon, Foreign Policy, Freedoms, France, Franco, and Full Employment America.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include General Motors [Strike] (see also, Strikes), Germany, G.I. Bill, Gold Standard, Government in Business, Grain Marketing, Great Britain, Growth of Democracy, Hapsburgs, and Hatch-Burton-Ball Bill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include Industrial Divide, Industry, Inflation/Deflation, and Israel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJapan [and the Atomic Bomb], Jefferson [And the Declaration of Independence], The Jewish People [in Nazi Germany], Jobs as a Property Right, and Kipling, Rudyard (see also, People).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include Labor [and War], Latin America, League of Nations (see also, World Government), Legal Aid Societies, Lend-Lease, Liberalism, and the Lima Conference, Liquor Problem, and Living Wage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include Magna Carta, Massachusetts Academy, Meat Industry (see also, Strikes), Middle Class, Monetary Reform, Morale [Poor], and Moving Pictures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include National Association of Manufacturers, National Income, National Interest, \"New Era\" 31*, New York State Industrial Survey Commission 28*, New York Transit Strike, Office of Price Administration, and Oil.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include Pacifists, Packing Houses, Thomas Paine,  Palestine, Pan-American Union, Patents, Peace, Pennsylvania Labor Act, Philanthropy, Poland, Political Minorities, Population [United States] 1940, Power, The Press, Price Controls, Prisoners of War, Production, Profit-Sharing, Profiteering, Public Service, and Pump-Priming the Economy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor more clippings on people see also: C—Churchill, K—Kipling, P—Paine, R—Roosevelt, Rural Electrification Administration [Harry Slattery], S—Stalin, and T—Truman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFile contains topics such as: Post-War Deflation, Post-War Europe, and United States Labor, Industry, and the Economy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Race and Racial Strife, Radar, Railways and Railroads, Reciprocity – British Agreement, Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Reconversion [and Wages] (see also, Post-War Reconstruction), Re-employment (see also, Post-War Reconstruction), Republican Party, Republican Record, Right Wing Reaction, Roosevelt, Rural Electrification Administration [Harry Slattery], Russians who Fought for Germany in World War II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: San Francisco Conference (see also, United Nations), Savings, Sherman Act, Social Security, Socialism, Socialized Medicine, South America, The South [and Politics], The South [and Poll Tax Ban], Southern Revolt, Soviet Union/Russia, Spain, St. Lawrence Seaway, Stalin, Subsidy, Sugar, Supreme Court, Packing the Supreme Court, and Syria.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also, Coal, G-H—General Motors [Strike], M—Meat Industry, N-O—New York Transit Strike, Steel, and U—United Mine Workers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Tariff Bill, Taxes, Textiles, Third Political Party, Totalitarian States, Troops, Truman [Report], Trusteeships; Unemployment, (see also, E—Employment), Unions, United Kingdom [Britain], United Mine Workers (see also, Coal), Unity, National\nVirginia, and Virginia Budget Efficiency.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also S—San Francisco Conference and World Government.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Wage Central, Wages, Wagner Health Bill, Wall Street, War, War Aims, War and Capital, War Contracts Settlement, War Cost, War Crimes, War Labor Board, War Production Board, Work Week, World Bank, and World War II [Battles].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes agendas, correspondence, reports, membership, and the tentative program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: American Mining Congress Declaration of Policy, \tdisagreements over the NRA code, gasoline and coal, new processes, and the right to strike.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes an \"Investigation of Paint Creek Coal Fields of West Virginia,\" \"The Truth about Coal River Collieries,\" \"West Virginia Coal Fields\" (Senator Kenyon), Colorado Coal Fields, and a List of West Virginia Coal Fields.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Houde Engineering Company Memorandum submitted to the National Labor Relations Board, the Hunt Memorandum outlining the Study of Competing Fuels, Lauck's review of \"The Coal Industry\" by Glen L. Parker, the Keller Bill for the Mississippi Valley on the Relative Importance of Fuels, \"Oil-Coal Mixtures as Industrial Fuel\" by J.E. Hedrick, and the Coal Cost of Producing Electricity, by J. Leonard Matt in the \"New York Herald Tribune.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Railroads Financial History material was used in preparation of exhibits for the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen Case and updated for use in later cases involving railroads.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese news clippings include: British railway strike, credit, Thomas Dew Cuyler article on 1922 strike, Henry Ford's railroad, Gould System, Inadequacies of Railroad Management, Mergers, Nickle Plate Deal, Receiverships and Foreclosure Sales During 1920, and Railroad Retirement Act of 1937.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublications include: Decisions, Dockets, Announcements, Lawsuits, Orders, and Reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLauck was on staff as an economist and one of the stockholders for this enterprise. Some stationery has the name \"The Gallatin Institute of Applied Economics\" in the header.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include Memoranda from I.A. Rice to W. Jett Lauck, Recommendations, and Rent Law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a bill on the guaranty of bank deposits legislation and the Glass-Steagall Act (printed).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBanking files include Credit Facilities of the Country, Federal Reserve Board Legal Opinion on Bank Centralization (printed), News clippings, Reform, and the United Labor Bank and Trust Company Dissolution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes files on British wage controversy and the coal industry during World War II, coal industry problems, and the British Coal Mines Act.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCigar Manufacturing Code of Fair Competition files include Amendments proposed by Abraham Goldbloom and Jett Lauck, including Revisions made by Conference on October 20, 1933; Briefs and Statements (1933); Codes (1933-1934); and Profits and Statistical Data (circa 1929-1933).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese include: Table of Contents, Agents of Concentration and Railroads; Cotton Mills (director); Public Utilities (directors); Concentration of control of Financial and Industrial Resources; Public Utilities (securities), Public Utilities (affiliations), and Public Utilities (summary and tables).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese include: Summary of Banker Control in American Industry; Concentration of Financial Control of Industry; Concentration of Control of the Iron Ore Mining Industry; Report on Public Utilities; Concentration and Control of Money and Credit; Industrials (directors), Agents of Concentration, Coal (statistics), Iron and Steel Report (summary), Industrials (report), Railroads (statistics), Cotton Industry, Coal and Iron Mining; and Concentration of Control of Various Industries (iron, coal, water).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese files include the Bill by Colonel W.G. Williams (1946); an Inquiry by the Federal Power Commission Control (June 27, 1945); and the Memoranda of Colonel W.G. Williams, 1945-1946).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese files include: Miscellaneous, including charts - W. G. Williams (1945-1946); Gas and Oil Pipelines, including a proposed letter from Admiral Stuart to President John L. Lewis (October 16, 1944); and the United States Department of the Interior report of Investigations (July 1945).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConstitutional Amendment files include: Action by Organizations (1936-1937); Articles and News clippings (1935-1939); Bills, including those proposed by Benson, Costigan, Ford, Gray, Maas, and Marcantonio (1935-1937); Challenges to the Authority of the Supreme Court to Declare Legislative Acts Unconstitutional, Notes and Memoranda by W. Jett Lauck, Donald R. Richberg, Merle D. Vincent and Henry [Warrum] (1935-1936); and Correspondence and Memoranda about the New York and Washington, D.C. Meetings (1936).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConstitutional Amendment files include: Detroit Conference (1937); History and Comments (1936?); National Committee and Reports from Henry T. Hunt (1936); National Conference about (1936-1937); Recommendations and Suggestions made by President Roosevelt for a Bill to \"Pack the Supreme Court\" (1937); and Speeches by David J. Lewis and Daniel C. Roper (1935).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterial includes the labor and production costs of cotton, silk and wool goods before and after World War I.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include a Memorandum on Major Berry and Conference Plans (1935 November, undated); News (1936-1937); Press Releases (1936-1937); and Summaries and Reports (1936 June-July).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemoranda topics include the Austrian state railways, the book \"Railroad Melons, Rates, and Wages\"; the suggestions of Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Vice-President Tatnall for railroad improvements; the Cincinnati Southern Railway; and Cooperatives.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese include speeches and statements of Governor Earle, Chief Justice Hughes, British House of Commons, Secretary of State Hull, Secretary Ickes, Robert H. Jackson, Governor Frank Murphy, Senator Norris, Secretary Frances Perkins, Burton K. Wheeler, and Wendell L. Wilkie.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis opinion was given by the General Counsel of the Federal Reserve Board.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese files include the first through third versions introduced in the 72nd Congress in 1932, S. 3215, S. 4115, and S. 4412.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese House bills include: H.R. 7250 (a bill creating national mortgage banks); H.R. 7620 (a bill to create Federal Home Loan Banks); H.R. 11340 (a bill to require national banking associations to furnish bonds to protect depositors against loss of deposits); H.R. 11422 (a bill to regulate the value of money, and for other purposes); and H.R. 12280 (an act to create Federal Home Loan Banks).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an article by Lauck, \"America's New Immigrants\" and reviews of his book with Jeremiah Jenks, \"The Immigration Problem. A Study of American Immigration Conditions and Needs.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a Memorandum from Lucius E. Wilson and Research concerning the cotton industry (1890-1912), economic consumption, 1890-1914,  prepared by Frances P. Valiant, centers of population (1914), prices (1914), tendencies in real wages (1900-1913), and wages and prices  (1912-1914)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe topics include: Agriculture; Anti-Strike Bill; Book Reviews; Bituminous Coal; Child Labor Law; Civil Service Employment, Reclassification and Retirement; Federal Employment; Federal Coal Commission; and Foreign Industry and Labor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe topics Include: Health; Housing; Immigration; Industrial Accidents; Labor Mobility; Milk Bill; National Industrial Conference; New Jersey Chamber of Commerce; Public Health Service; Punitive Overtime; Racial Question, Commission on (\"Negro Wage Earners\"); Seaman's Act Revision in Merchant Marine Bill; Soldiers' Adjusted Compensation Legislation; Steamship Business Training; and United States Steel Corporation Pension Fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo of these files focus on Employee Representation - Efficiency through Cooperation, and include \"A Report on Workers' Participation in Management\" with an appendix, by W. J. Lauck, March 1921.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCompanies include: Bethlehem Steel Company, Endicott Johnson and Company, Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, International Harvester Company, Midvale Steel and Ordnance Company, Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, and General.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include: Distribution of Output of Industry; Foreign Trade; General; Labor; Mass Production and Distribution; Production and Stock Market; and Prosperity.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLabor topics in these files include: Labor and Churches (1922-1937); Labor and Industrial Policy during World War I, Memoranda on (1917-1918); Labor Gazette Program (undated); General material (1914-1920); Labor in Great Britain (1918-1937); Labor Injunctions (1927-1932); Labor Insurance (1928); Labor Legislation and Politics (1928); Labor Organizations (1910-1929); Labor Policies (1928); and Labor Problems (1919).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdditional Unemployment topics include: Joint Committee on Unemployment; Press; Social Effects of Unemployment, Statistics; and the Wagner Bills.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInterstate Commerce Commission files include: Decision on Freight Rates in Anthracite Case; Five Per Cent Case; Hearing on Rates on Grain, etc.; Operating and Wage Statistics; and Petition concerning the \"Inefficiency of Railroad Employees.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdditional Interstate Commerce Commission files include: Rules on Locomotive Inspection; Rules of Practice; Rules governing Classification of Steam Railway Employees; and Seasonal Variation of Railway Operating Income.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdditional files include: Labor Conditions, including mining accidents; Manufacturers; and Monthly Production of Pig Iron in the United States.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJourneymen Stone Cutters of America files include: Affidavits and Letters on Indiana Situation; Agreements; Amalgamation (Knoxville Wage Scale); Arts and Crafts Industry - Mr. M. W. Mitchell; Bloomington and Bedford Names and Local Vote; Cast Stone Industry Code; Limestone Code; Limestone Code Statement for Hearings and Suggested Complaint to the National Labor Board; the Marble Manufacturing Code, President Mitchell; Press Releases and Miscellaneous; the Sandstone Code and Statement by M.W. Mitchell, President of the Journeymen Stone Cutters' Association of North America.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdditional Labor Costs files include: Bituminous Mine Workers; Book Paper Industry; Canned Salmon; Canned Vegetable Industry; Coal; Construction; Copper Production and Sale; Cotton Industry; Cotton, Silk, and Wood Goods Production Before and After World War I; and Fertilizer Industry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdditional Labor Costs files include: Hide and Tanning Industries; Leather and Shoe Industries; Pig Iron; Railroads, including Eastern, Operating, Southern, and Western; Relation to Prices; Shoe Industry; Steel Production in the United States; Sugar Profiteering; Summary; Various Industries; and Women's Muslin Underwear Industry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Living Wage subtopics include: The Case for a Living Wage; Cost; Cost of Rearing Children; Department of Labor; Effects; Fair Labor Standards Act (Bills, Interpretations, Regulations, etc.); Farmers; and General Press (1 of 2 folders).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLiving Wage subtopics include: General Press (2 of 2 folders); Harmful Effects of Low Wages; Lauck Statements; Miscellaneous; National War Labor Board; Practicability (2 folders); Request for a Ruling from the United States Railroad Labor Board on the Living Wage;  \"Sanction for a Living Wage\"? Quotation Verification Work for Lauck's book with that title; Statement of the National War Labor Conference; and an Undated Essay on \"The Just and Reasonable Wage.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese documents include the Charter, Constitution, General Plans of Work, Explanation and Comment, Outline of Organization and Scope of Work at the Outset, By-Laws, Suggestions and Notes on Separate Trust Fund, and an article \"Employee Ownership\" by Thomas E. Mitten.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMitten Management topics include: Labor Cooperation in Australia; Organized Labor in New Orleans; Personal News clippings; Press; and Strikes in Philadelphia and Buffalo.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLiterature includes the New York Advertising Club Plan, Memoranda and Principles, etc., which also includes articles by Fred Brenckman and Isador Teitelbaum.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems include the Conscription of Property Senate Bill 1579 and Consumer Division of Defense, Labor, and Steel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese files include a report of the Iron Ore Committee, a copy of the \"National Natural Resources Act,\" and the Report of the Planning Committee for Mineral Policy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese bills include the Bill for Stabilization and Conservation of Natural Gas and Petroleum and the Cole Bill (H.R. 7372) Petroleum Conservation Act.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include General; a Brief; Mr. McGinn's Statement; General Producers Company, Mr. Taylor and John L. Lewis; and Sinclair Company - Maintenance of Retail Prices.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApparently Lauck used his work with the Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company as a basis for his book, \"Political and Industrial Democracy, 1776-1926.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes files on the following companies: Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; Bank of Italy; Boston Consolidated Gas Company; Chicago Surface Lines; Colorado Fuel and Iron Company Plan; Columbia Conserve Company; Comparison of Fundamentals; Comparative Plans; Dennison Manufacturing Company; Dutchess Bleachery; Employee Representation and the Union (PRT); Employee Stock Ownership (PRT); Endicott-Johnson Company (PRT); Filene; Ford Motor Company; International Harvester Company; Investment Bankers and Cooperative Plans; Louisville Railway Company; Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen; and Milwaukee Electric Power and Light Company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes files on the following companies: \tNash Tailoring Company; New Cooperative Plan; Packard Piano Company; Pennsylvania Railroad; Peoples Gaslight and Coke Company; Philadelphia Convention; Printz-Biederman Company; Southern Railway; Standard Oil Company; Summary with 1939 clipping; and Union Recognition Case.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes news clippings about the Electric Bond and Share Company, Power Authority of New York and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a speech by Frank P. Walsh before the  Public Ownership League of America and a Research Bulletin on the Potomac Electric Power Company of Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese files include ones for Analysis, Bradstreet's, Dun's, General, and Government Control of Prices.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProfiteering files include those on: Address of the President; Agricultural Supplies; Articles by W. Jett Lauck and others (2 folders); Banks; Memorandum to Judge W.H. Black; Building Material; Coal; and Copper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProfiteering files include: Corporate Earnings and Government Revenues (3 folders); and Corporations, Profits of (3 folders).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProfiteering files include: Industries, various, (3 folders); Manly, Basil M. - Survey of American Industrial Conditions; Meat Packing; Metal Trades; Miscellaneous Industries; 1921; Petroleum; Post War Profits; and Press Statements (2 folders).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProfiteering files include: Railroads During and After the War (American); Railroad Equipment; Shoes and Clothing; Speeches in Congress; Steel;  Sugar; Summary; and War Contracts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes the following filers: the Chicago Memorandum; Pending Work file; press release about the need for co-ordination of transportation facilities; press or news clippings; and railroad employee insurance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include a draft of a letter to President Roosevelt and a memorandum on Russia from Lauck.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRussia or Soviet Union files include: \"The Red Trade Menace\"; Research by Dunlap; Social and Economic Conditions, chiefly clippings, including concessions, the cotton case, credit, political and propaganda (2 folders); and Trade Mission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include: \"The Agricultural Situation in the United States\"; \"Labor Banking Movement in the United States, Analysis of\"; \"Membership of Labor Unions\"; and \"Report of the Negro in Industry\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include: Proposal for Cotton Purchase from the United States (3 folders); \"Recent Shifts in Industry\"; \"Report of the Railroad Situation in the U.S.\"; Research – Miscellaneous; and Tariffs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include: Anderson, Paul E. – Reports and Memoranda; Ballantine's Report [on Transportation by Waterway as Related to Competition with the Rail Carriers in the United States]; Commodity Studies, including livestock, potash, green coffee, grains, and rubber; Correspondence; and Department of Commerce Outline.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include: Digest of Hearings and Reports; Electric Generation Capacity, U.S.A.; Extent of Railway Operations; News clippings, including article from \"The New Republic\"; Notes and Outline; and Panama Canal Traffic effect upon Railroad Rates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes a Railway Labor Executives' Policy statement, statement of the Baltimore Association of Commerce, and a paper about the  \"Effect of the Proposed Great Lakes-Saint Lawrence Deep Waterway on the Coal Industry.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe file includes articles by Lester Velie (\"Lean Years for the Rails\"), Harold D. Kootz (\"The Railroad Crisis\"), and one about new types of equipment; a speech by Harry S. Truman on railroad financing; a memorandum about railroads serving the Great Lakes ports; and a memorandum to Robertson about the position of Western railroad presidents concerning the waterway prior to 1933-1934.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports include: \"Analysis of its effects upon railroad and coalmining industries\" by W. Jett Lauck; \"Coordination of Transportation Agencies\" [by W. Jett Lauck?]; Report of Railroad Coordinator's Freight Traffic Report, including freight rate increases and petroleum pipeline rates; and Report of the Railroad System, Beneficial Effects of project upon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles for this committee include: General (2 folders); Papers submitted by J.W. Garrow and White; the Report, both Typescript and Printed (2 folders); Uniform Manufacturers Association Statement; United States Chamber of Commerce Presentation; and Vouchers and Expenses submitted by W. Jett Lauck.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include Awards, Decisions, and Authorizations (printed) and Exhibits prepared for the Board by Lauck and associates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSocialism files include; \"What it is and what it is not\" and History in the United States.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include: \"Compilation of the Social Security Laws\"; Correspondence with Barbara Nachtrieb Armstrong (Chief of Staff for Social Security Planning of the Committee on Economic Security; Correspondence with Pauling C. Gilbert; Directory of State Employment Security Officials; and Draft Bills for State Unemployment Compensation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include: H.R. 4142 (Lewis Bill); H.R. 7260 (Social Security Act); Information Primer on the Committee on Economic Security; Inventory of Job Seekers Registered at Public Employment Offices; and League of Nations Staff Pension Fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include: Major Migratory Routes in the United States; Memoranda to Mr. Kennedy; National Women's Trade Union December Bulletin; Newspapers; and \"Old Age Insurance.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include: Pamphlets and Print Materials; Preliminary Report on Occupations of Job-Seekers in 43 States; \"The Problem of Insecurity\" (Committee on Economic Security); Radio Address of Frances Perkins, Secretary of Labor; and Recommendations of the Social Security Board Federal Advisory Council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include: \"Social Security Act and War Manpower Commission\" and Social Security Board Federal Advisory Council Binder of Documents (2 folders).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include: Social Security Board Federal Advisory Council Meeting (June 1940); Social Security Board Federal Advisory Council Meeting (October 1942); \"Social Security in Defense and After\"; Statements on the Wagner-Lewis Economic Security Bill; Thrift and Security Foundation, Inc.; \"Two Special Reports on Social Legislation\" (Business Advisory Council); United Mine Workers of America Proposed Retirement Plan; and Vocational Training Program for National Defense.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Mineral production, \"A Working Economic Plan for the South,\" Washington and Lee as a Southern institution, and the Southern Commercial Congress (all printed).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFile includes memoranda to John L. Lewis and suggestions by Katharine Pollak, federal regulation and steel codes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include a file on Arbitrations, including Portland, Maine; Eastern Massachusetts Street Railway; Boston Elevated Railway Company; and Cumberland County Power and Light Company. Other railway topics include: District of Columbia; \"Low Fares\" article by Louis B. Wehle; the Mahon Case; and a Report by Delos F. Wilcox.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include: \"The Bridgemen's Magazine,\" Vol. XXXIII, Nos. 11 and 12; Conferences; H.R. 7596 (To License and Regulate Inter-State Coal Corporations); H.R. 12285 (Ellenbogen's Bill); H.R. 12499 (Wood's Steel Bill); Lauck Notes and Memoranda; and Lists of Materials Prepared in Connection with Iron Workers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include: P.J. Morrin Exhibits I (a), II, and III-VIII; P.J. Morrin's Report as Labor Advisor to Chairman of the Labor Advisory Board and his Statement Before the National Recovery Administration; Possible Projects – Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, California and United States Courthouse, New York City; Statement of William P. McGinn to Deputy Administrator; and \"Summary and Objectives of Proposal for New National Recovery Act Legislation.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include: the Fair Tariff League; Press, including the French situation; and Wood Pulp, Woolens and Worsteds (2 folders).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTaxation files include: \"Conclusions and Constructive Suggestions as to Tax Revision\" by David B. Robertson; News clippings, Printed Material and Press Releases (2 folders); and Notes and Drafts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include: copies of clippings at back of folder; Charts used by Isador Lubin in his Testimony; and Notes by W. Jett Lauck and associates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: \"Dynamics of Transport\"; \"How Transport has Shaped the Pattern of National Development\"; \"Objectives of Public Policy\"; \"Problems of Interest Groups\"; \"Problems of National Defense\"; Problems of Rate Levels and Rate Relationships\"; \"Problems of Regulatory Policy\"; \"Problems of Transportation Policy – Review of Basic Issues and Alternative Solutions\"; \"Problems of Transport Coordination\"; \"What Lies Ahead in Transportation\"; and \"What the Transportation System Looks Like Today.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include information about the 1922, 1934, 1940 (2 folders), and 1946 Conventions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWage files include: American Federation of Labor; Articles, Bibliography on Wage Cutting and on a Saving Wage; Disease; Earnings in Ohio; \"A Fair and Reasonable Wage\"; and Minimum Wage (2 folders).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWage files include: Productive Efficiency Theory; Productivity; Railroad; Rates; Real Wages; Regulation; Report on \"Wages and Hours of Labour in Canada\" and Report of Australian Royal Commission; Standard of Living; Various Industries (2 folders); Wage Adjustments; White Collar Workers; Women; and Works Project Administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: the wartime control of labor (France), War Labor Conference Report (February 25, 1918), \"Labor Policies and the War, War Profits Bill, war and labor, and war tax law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterials include: a pamphlet \"Negro Women in Industry in 15 States,\" and other printed material from the Department of Labor and the Women's Bureau.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTitles include: \"American Institute for Economic Research Monthly Bulletin\" (1944) and \"Automotive War Production\" (1945).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTitles include: \"Babson's Washington Reports\" (1938-1939); \"Bank of the Manhattan Company of New York (1946); and \"The Bulletin\" from the International Typographical Union (1945-1946).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTitles include: \"California Safety News\" (1919); \"Common Sense\" (1944); and \"Congressional Daily\" (1941, 1944-1946).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTitles include: \"Economic Notes\" (1939); and \"The Economic Outlook\" (1940, 1944).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTitles include: \"Foreign Commerce Weekly\" (1941) and \"Foreign Policy Bulletin\" (1943, 1946).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTitles include: \"Human Events\" (1947); \"International Post-War Service Statistical Bureau\" (1943); and \"International Statistical Bureau Foreign Letter\" (1943-1944).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTitles include: \"National Bureau of Economic Research\" (1933-1934); \"The National Grange\" (1932); \"People's Lobby Bulletin\" (1945); \"Private Newsletter\" (1934); and \"Propaganda Analysis\" (1939).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTitles include: \"Report of the Mexico City Bureau\" (1940); and \"The Southern Patriot\" (1945-1946).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTitles include: \"United Business Service\" (1941); United Construction Workers News (1946); \"Washington Review\" from Chamber of Commerce, U.S. (1940, 1943); and \"The Yardstick Catholic Tests of a New Social Order\" (1941-1942, 1944).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes booklets on \"Diplomatic List\" (1925); National Policy Committee booklet, \"Implications to the United States of a German Victory\" (1940); \"The Storm Washington D.C. January 27-28, 1922; \"The Story of the Globe\" (undated); andClifford Thorne (undated).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: National Association Real Estate Boards (1924); National Monetary Association (1923, undated); \"National Transportation Institute Freight Rates and Prices, 1867-1923\" (1923); New Jersey Teacher Retirement and Pensions (1919); and New School for Social Research (1920).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Railroads (1944); Remedial Loan Societies (1928); and Remington Rand Inc. (1935).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Schools (1928-1929); Sperry Corporation (1936); Standard Oil Company (1922); and Standard Statistics Company (1925).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Virginia State Chamber of Commerce (1924-1930); and \"A Brief History of Taxation in Virginia,\" by Edgar Sydenstricker (1915).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Senator George D. Aiken (1941), Thurman Arnold on \"Labor Against Itself\" and Antitrust Law Enforcement (circa 1941, undated).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Samuel Brodbelt with a letter to Lauck, February 1, 1940.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Charles H. Chase on Trade Credit Banking (1934); John Corbin on National Planning (1932).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Maurice R. Davie, \"What Shall We Do About Immigration? (1946); Eleanor Davis \"The Future of Personnel Administration in the US\" typescript (undated); Edward T. Devine, \"American Labor's Improved Status Since 1914\" (1928); and Wallace B. Donham, \"National Ideal and Internationalist Idols\" (1933).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Marriner S. Eccles (1939); Irving Fisher \"The Debt - Deflation Theory of Great Depressions\" (1933); and Harry Emerson Fosdick sermon \"A Christian Conscience about War\" (1925).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Walter Graves, Jr., an open letter concerning Hitler and the British Isles (1941); Senator Pat Harrison (1925); W.P. Harvey, articles on living wage, and capital and labor (undated); Leon Henderson on Use of Small Loans for Medical Expenses (1930), and Alice Hosteler article on Producer-Consumer Relations (undated).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Benjamin A. Javits, (1933-1934); Jefferson Institute, including an address by Daniel C. Roper (1934); George L. Knapp on Senator Edward P. Costigan of Colorado (undated); and Dr. Julius Klein, \"The Business Trend Since 1921\" (1927).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: J.C. Laughlin, \"Demand and Prices,\" August 1932; William M. Leiserson, \"Labor Past as Key to Labor Future,\" February 10, 1944; Max Lerner, \"Revolution in Ideas,\" 1939; Alexander Levene, \"Modification of the Antitrust Laws and Purchasing Power\" (1932); and John L. Lewis \"Problems of Organized Labor\" (1936).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes samples of his articles with a biographical summary up to 1933.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: William G. McAdoo, about William Jennings Bryan (1925); Leifer Magnusson, about the International Labor Organization and the American Federation of Labor (undated); Maury Maverick on \"How Solid is the South?\"(1943); Claudius T. Murchison, \"A Great Deal, Some of It New\" (1934); Reinhold Niebuhr, \"Jerome Frank's Way Out\" (undated); Edwin G. Nourse, \"The Nature and Future of Private Enterprise\" (1941); Frances Perkins, speech press release, 1936; Gifford Pinchot, \"Wages, Margins and Anthracite Prices\" and \"Business and Government in the Economic Crisis,\" (1923-1931).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Jackson H. Ralston \"Superficiality of International Law,\" 1922; Donald R. Richberg and his Labor Plan (1944); John D. Rockefeller, Jr., \"Considerations Concerning Labor Standards,\" 1922; Daniel C. Roper, \"Regimentation and Recovery\" and \"Trade and Commerce in Perspective,\"1934; and Dr. John A. Ryan, \"Organized Labor Today\" (1926).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Alexander Sachs on Problems of National Recovery (1937); David J. Saposs, \"Current Anti-Labor Activities\" (1938 April 11); Louis G. Silverberg \"Law and Order: Social Menace\" (1938); Upton Sinclair, \"An open Letter to the President\" (undated); Isidor Teitilbaum (undated); and Lawrence Todd (August 1933).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Henry A. Wallace, speeches (1937-1942); Sidney Webb \"Four Weeks in England\" (1919); Carl I. Wheat, California Railroad Commission, (1927); William Allen White, \"A Yip From the Doghouse\" (1937); Honorable Roy O. Woodruff \"War Frauds\" speech, 1922; and Owen D. 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Jett Lauck collection consists of his professional, business and personal papers as an economist, statistician and government consultant on immigration, banking, railroads, coal, and unemployment problems as well as other facets of labor in the United States. Included are correspondence, scrapbooks of news clippings reflecting his activities, labor reports and studies, drafts of congressional bills, legal briefs, and other material concerning labor problems in the United States from its formative World War I years until 1949. They begin with his association with the progressive labor codes of the Taft-Walsh Labor Relations Commission and continue with the Railway Labor Act of 1926; the fight to gain recognition of labor's right to collective bargaining \"through representatives of their own choosing\" under the National Industrial Recovery Act in 1933; the incorporation of its principles in the National Labor Relations Act; and further activity in defense of this act.","Other manuscripts deal with studies of government competition with private business, the American Association for Economic Freedom, the New York Power Authority; branch, chain, and group banking, drafts of speeches, and work diary accounts of activities and meetings with prominent congressional and labor leaders on labor problems and legislation.","The largest portions of the W. Jett Lauck papers deal with cases and arbitrations, chiefly railroad and coal related, his work on various boards and commission and topical files.","His correspondence with individuals heading organizations interested in labor and industrial relations was wide-spread, just as it was with political figures, educators, and labor leaders.\n Among the public figures with whom he corresponded are Bernard Baruch, Homer S. Cummings, Clarence A. Dystra, John T. Flynn, Guy M. Gillette, Leon Henderson, Herbert Hoover, Hugh S. Johnson, Jesse Jones, William S. Knudsen, Robert M. Fa Follette, Jr., Franklin K. Lane, John L. Lewis,  H.C. Lodge, Jr., William G. McAdoo, James M. Mead, Francis P. Miller, Henry Morgenthau, Karl E. Mundt, Donald Nelson, Judge Ferdinand Pecora, Frances Perkins, Gifford Pinchot, James H. Price, Franklin D. Roosevelt, E.R. Stettinius, Jr., Robert F. Wagner, David I. Walsh, Burton K. Wheeler, and Woodrow Wilson.\nThe educators include Hardy Dillard, Edward C. Elliot, Frank Graham, J.W. Jenks, Richard R. Mead, Lewis Tyree, Harry F. Ward, H.B. Wells, and Ray Lyman Wilbur; and the labor leaders Jacob Baker, Solomon Barkin, Van A. Bittner, Sophia Carey, David Dubinsky, P.T. Fagan, John P. Frey, William Green, Sydney Hillman, Earl E. Houck, Thomas Kennedy, Donald MacMillan, and A.O. Wharton.","This series consists chiefly of correspondence but also includes typescripts of speeches by individuals, and financial and other information about organizations.","Correspondents include:  E. Abbott, Louis Adamic, Adrian Adelman, Sara M. Addison, Joseph Agor, Helen Alfred, Fred H. Allen, Irving B. Altman (editor of \"Dynamic America\"), Aluminum Workers of America, Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric Railway Employees, American Association for Labor Legislation, American Association for Social Security, American Council, American Council on Public Affairs, American Farm Bureau Federation, American Guernsey Cattle Club, American Institute for Economic Research, The American Legion, American Political Science Association, American Sugar Cane League, Americana Corporation concerning Lauck's article on United Mine Workers of America, Thomas R. Amlie, Dr. James W. Angell, Charles P. Anson, \"Atlantic Monthly,\" Paul H. Appleby, Leon Ardzrooni (about the death of Thorstein Veblen), Mr. O.M. Armstrong, and Robert W. Arthur.","Correspondents include: Jacob Baker, Kent Baker, Bank of the Manhattan Company, Mary Barclay, A. K. Barnes, Joseph L. Barnett, Gerald Barradas, Barron's (The National Financial Weekly), John Barth, Mrs. Everett Boughton, Mrs. Robert Bennett Bean, Grant L. Bell, William H. Bell, Harold F. Berg, Nelson N. Berry, S. D. Berry, Jacob Billikoph, Margaret G. B. Blachley, James E. Black, Honorable William Harman Black,  Amy Blankenhorn, Heber Blankenhorn, Dr. Thomas C. Blaisdell, Jr., Ellis P. Block, John A. Bohn, E.W.G. Boogher, Book-of-The-Month Club, Inc., Judge Julian F. Bouchelle, Basil Nicholas Helenagoras Bousios, Fenton Bradford, C. Daniel Bremer, Samuel Bristol, G.L. Broaddus, St. Claire Brookes, The Brookings Institution, Herbert Bruce Brougham, E. Kirk Brown, Law Offices of Brown and Brown, H. Russel Brand, Carl P. Brannin, Selig C. Brez, P.F. Brissenden, Professor Leslie Buckler, Raymond Leslie Buell, John Bullock, Bureau of Agricultural Economics, Bureau of Applied Economics, The Bureau of National Affairs, Harold B. Butler, John E. Burton, J.C. Byars, Herman B. Byer, and Reverend James A. Byrnes.","Correspondents include: [Cadle], Jessie L. Campbell, R. Granville Campbell, The Capital News Company,Sophia Carey, Harry J. Carman, J.D. Carneal and Sons Inc.,  Caroline County Library Committee, M.D. Carrel, Samuel McCrea Cavert, The Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company, The Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company, Mrs. Charlotte Chrestien, The Christian Science Publishing Society, Citizens' Council for Total Defense, Brice Claggett, V.M. Clapp, Clark, Dodge and Company, Brokers, Evans Clark, Victor S. Clark, W. A. Clark, Pauline Clarke, J. William Claudy, Thompson Clayton, Dr. Rudolph A. Clemen, Walt Clyde, The Clerk of the Stafford Court House, E.J. Coil, Kenneth Colegrove, George P. Comer, Department of Commerce, Commodity Research Bureau, Inc., Common Council for American Unity, Ellen Commons, Congressional Intelligence, Inc., Consolidated Vultee American Aircraft Corporation, Dr. P. S. Constantinople, W. Dewey Cooke, Edward L. Corbett, James Corbett, John M. Corbett, Council Against Intolerance in America, Council of Young Southerners, Frederick C. Croxton, Cosmos Club, Morgan Cunningham, and Curles Neck Dairy.","Correspondents include: Oscar H. Darter, Henry David, Elmer Davis, Shelby Cullom Davis, William H. Davis, Len De Caux, Kenneth de Courcy, De Jarnette State Sanatorium, Lud Denny, United States Department of Commerce, Marshall E. Dimock (U.S. DoJ), District Unemployment Compensation Board, Edward J. Donohue, Frank P. Douglass, Law Offices of Drain and Weaver, David Dubinsky, Allan Dunlap, Arthur Dunn, Robert W. Dunn, and C. A. Dykstra.","Correspondents include: Joseph B. Eastman, Economic Policy Committee, C. Vernon Eddy, J. A. Efpokito, Gerald Egan, Electric Home and Farm Authority, and Charles T. Estes.","Correspondents include: P. T. Fagan, Reverend Richard M. Fagley, Ruth Ansell Farley, The Farmers and Merchants State Bank, The Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America, Federal Works Progress Administration for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, First Bancredit Corporation, First National Bank of Boston, The First National Bank of Keyser, Fjell Line of Great Lakes Transatlantic, Inc., Ralph Fleharty, R. D. Fleming, Courtney Fletcher, Duncan U. Fletcher, M. S. Flint, Frank H. Fljozdal, Fitzgerald Flourney, Hon. Edward J. Flynn, John T. Flynn, Foley, Food Research Institute of Stanford University, B.C. Forbes (Forbes Magazine), R. D. Forbes, Forbes and Myers, Foreign Policy Association, Clark Forman, Fortune, The Forum, Major B. Foster, Founders General Corporation, Mrs. M. N. Fox, Jerome Frank, Frank Brothers, Lafayette Franklin, Franklin Press, Franklin Simon Company, T. McCall Frazier, Free Lance-Star, W. R. Freeman, Paul Comly French, John P. Frey, Elisha M. Friedman, Ruth Friedson, and R. S. Fritter.","Correspondents include: Domenico Gagliardo, George B. Galloway, O. Max Gardner, Honorable Leslie C. Garnett, William Edward Garnett, Stanley Garrison, H. Dymoke Gasson, Paul W. Gates, Gayle Motor Company, Theodore Geiger, Phyliss Geisler, General Elevator Co., General Motors Corporation, Alfred Giardino, Clinton S. Golden, Clem Goodman, Henry J. Goodman \u0026 Co., C. O'Connor Goolrick, John T. Goolrick, Mary K. Gorman, Frank P. Graham, Sally Nelson Gravatt, Walter C. Graves Jr., H. A. Gray, Lanier Gray, H. B. Greybill, Myra Moore Griffith, J. Cleveland Grigsby, Sarah Groomes, Guthrie Lithograph Company, and Walter B. Guy.","Correspondents include: Ernst Haberstadt, Max Haleff, Ford P. Hall, Fred W. Hall, F. S. Hall, Edward W. Hamilton, H. E. Hamilton, Hampden-Sydney College, Hugh S. Hanna, Charles Hansel, William Hard, Harper and Brothers, Emma Harris, Owen Harris, Harvard College Library, Leon Henderson, S.J Henry, Warren F. Hickernell, R. G. Hilldrup, Otto Hillsman and Co., Mary W. Hillyer, S. H. Hines Company, David Hirsh and Son, H. C. Holdridge, Hoover War Library, Herbert Hoover, Harry L. Hopkins, Welly K. Hopkins, Dr. W. E. Hotchkiss, Curtis Hubbard, J.S. Hughes, W. A. Hull, and Thomas Lomax Hunter.","Correspondents include: Major William W. Inglis, Institute of American Meat Packers, Institute of World Economics, International Bank, International Statistical Bureau, Inc., Interstate Bankers Corporation, Investment Bankers Association of America, and Irving Trust Company.","Correspondents include: Gardner Jackson, Meyer Jacobstein, Jjell Lines, Thomas Jefferson (typescript copy of letter, June 11, 1807, concerning newspapers and histories), J. M. Johnson, Honorable Jessie Jones, Roberts W. Jones, N.Y. Journal of Commerce, and The Jury Commission.","Correspondents include: Evelyn Kane, Kappa Sigma House Association, Inc., Augustine B. Kelley, Leon H. Keyserling, Susan M. Kingsbury, Dr. George E. Kingsley, Richard Kirby, John H. Klingenfeld, and Oscar Koppel.","Correspondents include: LABOR, Ladies' Garment Workers Union, (William H. Lamar), Sophia J. Lammers, H. Lamson, Richard V. Lancaster, Thomas Larkin III, Joseph P. Lash, David Lasser, Howard Lee, Joseph N. Leinbach, Albert H. Levene, Robert E. Levine, Charles T. Libby, David E. Lilienthal, The Lincoln National Bank of Washington, Ernest K. Lindley, Geo. W. Linkins, Co., Irving Lipkowitz, Henry T. Lipman, Thomas E. Lodge, Stephen M. Loebl, Norman Lombard, W. C. Looker, Jr., Edward Lynch, and Barrow Lyons.","Topics include: American Legion Convention (1945); Committee for Industrial Organization Procedure and Policy (1935-1936); C.I.O. A.F.L. (1940); Congressman Martin and Mr. MacDougall (1939 March 3); Farmington Conference- War Time Organization Planned by the Administration (1939); Fixation of Coal Prices, Memos Relative to (1939); Fortune Magazine's Conferences or Round Tables (1939); Income Tax Returns of Lewis, J. L. (1940-1941); The Inner Circle (1942 Feb 11); Inter-American Bank (1940); Lindberg on \"Preparedness\" (1940); Missouri Pacific Bonds (1941-1942); National Defense to Post-War Planning (1942-1945); Oil and Gas on a Basis of Equality with Coal (1939); A Plan for Economic Democracy - Article written by Major Holdridge (1939); A Plan for Solving the Economic Crisis by Dr. R.H. Von Liedtke (1937-1941); \"Prohibiting\" Strikes for the Emergency Period (1940); James L. Simpson \"Plan for Maintenance of Economic Balance and Security\" (1940);  The Townsend Plan and Mr. Ivan Towanski (1942); Union Shop and Mr. Leland Olds (1941 November 14); United Mine Workers Suggested Program (1934-1935); War Against Unemployment and Poverty (1940 January 10); Threatened  Competition of Natural Gas with Coal (1944 December 5); and Big Inch Pipe Lines and the Rural Electrification Administration (1946 January 14).","Correspondents include: Bishop Francis J. McConnell, William MacDonald, Ernst D. MacDougall, Donald MacMillan, W. C. MacQuown, R. A. Magowan, Edward C. Maguire, Elizabeth M. Maher, Mason Manghum, Maxwell J. Mangold, Bank of the Manhattan Company, Basil Manly, L. C. Marshall, Thomas O. Marvin, Maryland and District of Columbia Industrial Union Council, Maryland Title and Investment Company, Lucy Randolph Mason, Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company, The Bank of Mathews, Inc., Honorable Maury Maverick, Herbert Mazo, Charles McCarthy, Summerfield A. McCarteney, Bishop Francis J. McConnell, Wm. P. McGinn, Edw. F. McGrady, McGraw-Hill Publishing Company-Inc., Ernest D. McIver, Dr. Archibald McLeish, Thomas P. McTigue, Honorable James M. Mead, Richard R. Mead, Royal D. Mead, D. J. Meserole, Eugene Meyer, Jr.,  Francis Pickens Miller, Francis Trevelyan Miller, Ward B. Miller, H. A. Millis, The Milwaukee Journal, Mine Official's Union of America, John J. Minor, George Minnigerode, William Mitch, Wesley C. Mitchell, R. C. L. Moncure, Jr., Monroe and Berry, C. D. Montague, Jean Montgomery, Monthly Labor Review, Robert Morey, Charles S. Morgan, H. W. Morgan, Marie Morris, J. H. Muirhead, Honorable Karl E. Mundt, and Gorham Munson.","Correspondents include: William R. Nagel, Leonard Nairn, Dr. Philip Curtin Nash, Nash Floor Service, A. Nash Tailoring Company, Natalie, Inc., The Nation, The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, National Association of Manufacturers, National Association of Retired Federal Employees, The National Bank, National Bank of Orange, National Bank of the Republic, National Bank of Washington, National Bituminous Coal Commission, National Broadcasting Company, Inc., National Bureau of Economic Research, National Catholic Welfare Conference, National Child Labor Committee, National Citizen's Council For Defense, The National City Bank of New York, National Cold Steam Company, National Consumers' League, National Council for Prevention of War, National Defense Mediation Board, National Electric Light Association, The National Encyclopedia, National Labor Relations Board, National Lawyers Guild, National Life Insurance Company, National Planning Association, National Resources Planning Board, National Policy Committee, National Press Club, National Recovery Administration, National Resources Board, National Sharecroppers Week, National Window and Office Cleaning Company, National Women's Trade Union League of America, Nation's Business, Nation's Commerce, J. S. Naylor, Donald Nelson, New America, The New Republic, Newsweek, W. S. Newton, The New York Times, George W. Norris, Cecil C. North, The Northern Neck Mutual Fire Association of Virginia, Claudian B. Northrop, and Harold Bernard November.","Correspondents include: Charlton Ogburn, William F. Ogburn, J. G. Ohsol, Joseph C. O'Mahoney, Organization Committee of Social Union, Inc., Mary O'Shaughnessy, William Owen, and John W. Owens.","Correspondents include: Pabst Post-War Employment Awards, A. H. Packard, C. C. Packard, Florence E. Parker, The Parker Corporation, Julius H. Parmelee, Col. Samuel Pascoe, Leo Pavolsky, M. W. Paxton, Jr., Walter Phipes, George Curtis Peck, Ferdinand Pecora, William R. Pendergast, Willis Pepoon, Fred W. Perkins, Thomas W. Perry, Charles E. Persons, Samuel B. Pettengill, Julius I. Peyser, L. W. H. Peyton, David A. Pine, David W. Pipes Jr., Fort Pipes, W. G. Pitero, P.M., Justine Wise Polier, Shad Polier, Wm. T. Powers, Richard T. Pratt, Prentice-Hall, Inc., Evelyn Preston, Harry B. Price, James H. Price, Provisional Committee Toward A Democratic Peace, and Public Affairs Committee.","Correspondents include: Railway Age, Ransdell Inc., Mervyn Rathborne, Stephen Rauschenbush, Carl Raushenbush, The Readers Club, Philip M. Riefkin, Charles S. Robb, James Robb, Newell W. Roberts, D. B. Robertson, Mr. Robey, John M. Robinson, Leland Rex Robinson, Josephine Roche, Rockbridge National Bank, John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Harry L. Rogers, Paul V. Rogers, William N. Rogers, Henry Romeike, Incorporated, Samuel Romer, Walter A. Romer, Leon H. Rouse (with William Green),  Rouss Library, Frances Rowe, and Harold J. Ruttenberg.","Correspondents include: Russell Sage, Lewis D. Sampson, Samuel L. Samuel, Dr. David J. Saposs, Saturday Evening Post, Marshall Schaffer, D. M. Schnapper, L. B. Schnapper, Joseph Schneider, G. Luther Schnur, James T. Shotwell, H. L. Schuh, Montgomery Schuyler, Louis J. Schwab, Henry Herman Schwartz, Ray Scott, Charles Scribner's Sons, Seaboard Air Line Railway Company, Joel Seidman, Shaw-Walker, Chester Shepard, Chester Sheppard, R. T. Shields, Silcox Memorial Fund, Simmons-Boardman Publishing Corporation, Sidney Simon, Richard C. Simonson, John F. Sinclair, Anthony Wayne Smith, C. Archer Smith, Edwin S. Smith, Nelson Lee Smith, S. Granville Smith, Vernon D. Smith, Bernard A. Smyth, H. M. Snead, Jr., Social Union, Inc., The Society for the Advancement of Management, Inc., John E. W. Sohl, L. W. Sorrell, Southern Conference for Human Welfare, Southern Maryland Trust Company, Mr. Sovey, Alexander Spencer, Sphere, R. B. Spindle, George L. Sprague, Saint Albans, Margaret S. Stables, William H. Stafford, Stafford County, Standard Oil Company, Stanford University Library, Louis Stark, State Loan Company, State Teachers College, Henry M. Stephenson, STEEL, Steel Workers Organizing Committee, A. A. Steele, Jean Stephenson, Jos. G. Stephenson, Boris Stern, Harold Stern, E. R. Stettinius, W. M. Steuart, Harry H. Stockfeld, W. L. Stoddard, Benjamin Stolberg, Irving Stone, N. L. Stone, William T. Stone, Chas. G. Stott and Co., Inc., Paul A. Strachan, David Strain, Ralph Strathmore, Nathan Straus, John Studebaker, Ralph G. Sucher, Arthur E. Suffern, Superintendent of Documents (Government Printing Office), Elmer Swack, Paul E. Switzer, Alois P. Swoboda, and Mr. Sydenstricker.","Correspondents include: Ivan Tarnowsky, Tax Policy League, Ordway Tead, Tennessee Valley Authority (Representative Noble J. Gregory), Percy Tetlow, Dorothy Thompson, TIME MAGAZINE, Daniel J. Tobin, John H. Tolan, The Travelers Insurance Company, Beverly Tucker, Henry Saint George Tucker, Earl R. Turner, and The Twentieth Century Fund.","Correspondents include: Alfred P. Wagner, Gordon Wagner, Robert F. Wagner, Thomas C. G. Wagner, J. Forest Walker, Allan E. Walker and Company, George A. Wallace, J. Raymond Walsh, August G. Walters, James N. Walton, James P. Warburg, Dr. Harry E. Ward, R. D. Ward, Ward and Paul, Caroline F. Ware, A.L. Warthen, Charles Washington, Washington and Lee University, \"Washington Post,\" James R. Wason, Elton Watkins, Ralph J. Watkins, Claude S. Watts, Marie Watts, Charles F. Weaver, H. B. Wells, (George) P. West, A. O. Wharton, Ross Wheat, Burton K. Wheeler, William M. Wherry, Hugh A. White, Ralph J. White, W. A. White, T. Y. Wickham, Dorothy G. Wiehl, Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur, Allan H. Willett, Williams Company, Willis and Willis, Corwin Willson, J. Alfred Wilner, Elsie Cobb Wilson, D. O. Wilson, H. Hazen Wilson, Nelson Wilson, The H. W. Wilson Company, John G. Winant, J. Wise, James Waterman Wise, S. S. Wise, William P. Witherow, J. S. Withrow, Nathan Witt, Laurence C. Witten, Benedict Wolf, World Fellowship, Inc., World Study Tours, and Thomas H. Wright.","Scope note for correspondence files. There has been no attempt to make an exhaustive list of the correspondents in each folder. Most letters were routine correspondence from people seeking information about the group; copies of their publications, speeches, and other educational materials; questions about membership in the group from interested individuals; requests for individuals to become sponsors, members or leaders in the group; leaders of other like-minded organizations; union leadership (often about the lack of funds available to support the American Association for Economic Freedom); or people wanting information about pertinent upcoming legislative bills. Attention on the lists of correspondence is focused particularly on political and public figures, editors, and the legislative and social issues of the day.","These include: American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born; American Council on Public Affairs; Atlantic Charter League; J.M. Artman, editor of \"The American Citizen\"; Representative Thomas R. Amlie; Thurman Arnold, Department of Justice (concerning Frank B. Kellogg statement about the anti-trust Sherman Act); and John B. Abel.","Correspondents include: Alfred L. Bernheim, The Labor Bureau; A.A. Berle banking proposal; Rabbi Barnett R. Brickner, Social Justice Commission; Kent Baker, editor of \"Sphere\" with article sent to him by Lauck, \"Industrial Reconstruction\" attached; David Burdett (conventional economics versus social economics); and G.P. Bronisch, Loyal Americans of German Descent","Correspondents and topics include: Lauck memorandum to Charles H. Chase, (in light of the prospect of a lengthy war and its impact on social and economic reform) informing him of his decision to drastically reduce expenditures by having only one employee to maintain the office (1942); \"Strife and the Worker\" proofs by John F. Cronin; Helen A. Cole, \"The Liberal Worker\"; W.S. Clement and his \"The Ben Franklin Plan\"; Ben V. Cohen, National Power Policy Committee; and the Council for Social Action, Ferry L. Platt, Jr. concerning farm issues.","Correspondents and topics include: Dr. Paul H. Douglas, University of Chicago; Hardy C. Dillard, Institute of Public Affairs, including a letter from John L. Newcomb; Frederic A. Delano, Chairman National Resources Advisory Committee; and a letter to John Dewey.","Correspondents and topics include: Arthur Eggleston, San Francisco Chronicle; Peter Edson, NEA Service; A.E. Edwards concerning the Wagner Labor Relations Act; J.G. Frain; and Charles Flato.","Correspondents and topics include: Alfred C. Gaunt, including \"Smaller Business Lifts Its Eyes\"; Toshi Go, Foreign Affairs Association of Japan; and A.E. Grassby, Winnipeg, Manitoba.","Correspondents and topics include:  Hubert Herring; Sidney Hillman; Fred S. Hall concerning the Industrial Expansion Act (multiple letters); B.W. Huebsch, The Viking Press,  and his concern over the pamphlet \"A New Social Order\"; S.L. Hoover and his question about the Keller Bill and the Association; John Edgar Hoover; and F.J. Hall, editor of \"The United States News\" about numbers of unemployed and other issues (multiple letters).","Correspondents and topics include: Meyer Jacobstein about the Reconstruction Act; and Paul Kellogg.","Correspondence includes: letters to Robert M. LaFollette, Jr.; League for Abundance: League for Industrial Democracy; Harold Loeb; and Dr. Jack Levin.","Correspondents and topics include: secretary of Attorney General Frank Murphy; Darwin J. Meserole, National Unemployment League; Francis P. Miller; Emily Fogg Mead; Homer L. Mead; Lewis E. Meyers; Judge Julian W. Mack; Bishop Francis J. McConnell; George F. Milton, editor \"The Chattanooga News\"; Senator James M. Mead; and letter to Archibald MacLeish, Librarian of Congress.","Correspondents and topics include: Bishop Francis J. McConnell; James W. Miller; Vito Marcantonio; Otto Mayer; Robert E. Mathews concerning the \"sit down strike\" by investment bankers and industrialists in May 1940; and Henry Morgenthau, Jr., letter to.","Correspondence includes: \"The New Republic\"; Douglas Newman, Secretary of the Barradas League; Dr. C.A. Norman; memorandum concerning Senator Norris' presidential qualifications; and Representative Mary T. Norton.","Correspondents and topics include: William Owen; Ernest Minor Patterson; Representative Claude Pepper; Justice Justine Wise Polier; and Jacob S. Potofsky.","Correspondents and topics include: Judge Samuel I. Rosenman; Representative Robert L. Ramsay; Right Reverend Msgr. John A. Ryan.","Correspondents and topics include: John Saxton; Guy Emery Shipler; Edwin S. Smith; William Simkin; B.M. Schnapper concerning the history of the Wagner Act; Ray Scott concerning the \"Fundamental Significance of our Present Day Labor Movement\"; and Porter Sargent.","Correspondents and topics include: Ordway Tead, Harper and Brothers; and Dr. Robert H. Tucker.","Correspondents and topics include: an appreciation of Frank P. Walsh upon his death on May 2, 1939; Matthew Woll, American Federation of Labor; Thomas H. Wright, New America; Harry F. Ward; and Nathan Witt; and N.A. Zonorich.","Includes leases, workman's compensation insurance, correspondence, and unemployment compensation.","These include: \"Policies and Objectives of the American Association of Economic Freedom,\" \"Shrinkages and Hoardings of Purchasing Power Accentuate Current Business Recession,\" \"Hoardings-Taxes Proposed to Stimulate Flow of Credit and Goods and Revival of Business,\" \"Approaches Toward a Concerted Program of Fundamental Economic Reconstruction in the United States,\" various drafts of suggestions for the programs, principles and objectives of the organization, \"Sugar Control,\" \"American Labor's Broadcast to Great Britain,\" \"American Economic Situation of 1937-1938,\" \"Unemployment Insurance,\" \"Industrial Espionage,\" \"Bank-Holding Companies,\" several on social service foundations, \"Economic Freedom in America,\" \"Industrial Reconstruction Act of 1939\" press release draft, \"Capitalism in Crisis,\" \"Prospective Labor Surpluses,\" \"Increased Man Hour Productivity and Technological Unemployment,\" monopoly, and \"Petroleum Quota Controls.\"","These include: participation in management, monopoly, the \"Industrial Reconstruction Act of 1939,\" \"Leaders on the No. 1 Problem,\" \"Federal Administrative Court Bill,\" \"Occupational Groupings,\" \"National Labor Relations Act and Board,\" \"Full Employment Bill,\" \"Senator Claude Pepper,\" \"Senator Lewis B. Schellenbach,\" and starting a American Association of Economic Freedom Bulletin.\"","These include: \"Threatened Crucial Developments,\" \"Anti-democratic philosophies,\" \"Churchill's anticipations, 1932-1939,\" \"Mussolini,\" \"Hitlerism and Nazism,\" \"Profits of Leading Corporations, 1936-1939,\" notes on People's Lobby Conference, and Ickes [speech] on business sabotage of defense.","These titles include: \"Can Unemployment be Ended?\"; \"Challenge to American Democracy\"; \"Civil Liberties and the National Labor Relations Board\"; \"Cure by Shock,\" \"Democracy and Economic Planning\"; \"Economic Reconstruction\"; \"Fundamental Significance of Our Present Day Labor Movement\"; \"Next Step in Democratization\"; \"A New Magna Carta\" \"A New Social Order\"; \"Preparedness for Peace,\"  \"Problems of the National Labor Relations Board.\"","The \"Post-War Reconstruction Bill\" is foldered separately.","Included are: \"Thirty Million Jobs\" by Arthur Dunn; Roundtable: \"Labor's role in Post-War Reconstruction\"; \"Freedom from Want\" by Mr. Walton; \"Nineteenth Century Prophecy of Order\" by Harry Frease; \"The Moral Issue\" by Lowell Mellett; \"A Banking System for Capital and Capital Credit\" by A.A. Berle, Jr.; \"Suggested Housing Program for National Defense Purposes\" by the Congress of Industrial Organizations; and \"A Primer of Current Economics\" [1933].","Included are: Fight for Freedom, Friends of Democracy, and the Gillette Resolution.","These include memoranda, news clippings, an article by George B. Galloway on \"The Imperative of Planning,\" replies, and a speech by W. Jett Lauck.","Includes separate folders on news clippings, some containing criticisms and investigations; problems of the board; and the testimony of John L. Lewis.","Clippings include Wendell Willkie, democracy versus absolutism, banker opinion, national debt, U.S. Attorney General, pump priming the economy, monopolies, religion and democracy, communism, and capitalism and democracy.","Included are: Peace Conditions; People's Congress for Democracy and Peace; Plenty for All League; People's Lobby; Pressure Groups, Attitudes of; Pension Plan – \"Uncle Fred's Automatic Pension Plan\"; Progressives, Conference of; Social Union; Tax-Exempt Bonds; Women in Trade Unions; and Young Democrats.","Topics include: Conferences; Corporation Notes and Memoranda; Kennedy Statement on General Motors Inquiry; Production Costs by T.C. Gordon Wagner; Ratio of Pay Rolls to Returns to Stockholder;Salaries of Officials; and Annual Reports to the Securities and Exchange Commission, 1935 and 1937.","Subjects include: Agreements; Decisions; the Willard E.Hotchkiss Decision in Tar Barrel Case; Negotiations for New Agreements; News clippings; Publications; Report of Homer Martin to the International Executive Board; and a Statement Submitted to Roosevelt by Union Representation.","According to Wikipedia, \"The Commission on Industrial Relations (also known as the Walsh Commission) was a commission created by the U.S. Congress on August 23, 1912 to scrutinize US labor law. The commission studied work conditions throughout the industrial United States between 1913 and 1915. The Chairman was Frank P. Walsh, a labor lawyer and activist from Kansas City, Missouri.","https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commission_on_Industrial_Relations","These include: \"Foreign Competition After the War,\" \"The Artificial Dye Industry in the War,\" and \"Business and the War.\"","Includes: \"Secretary Kennedy Gives Union Views on How Hard-Coal Freight Rates Affect Miner\" (December 15, 1933); \"The N.R.A. and Collective Bargaining\" Catholic Welfare Council (September 17, 1934); address before the National Conference on Economic Security (November 14, 1934); and \"Organized Labor and the N.R.A.\" Catholic Conference, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania (November 27, 1934).","Includes: Statement concerning the Wagner-Lewis Economic Security Bill before the Senate Committee on Finance (February 21, 1935); Commencement Address (June 3, 1935); \"Education and the Parochial School System\" (August 19, 1935); \"The Trade Union and Recovery\" (Labor Day, 1935); and \"Unemployment Insurance, Old Age Pensions, and Housing Legislation\" at the White House Conference on Economic Security (December 30, 1935).","Includes: Labor Day address (September 1937); article \"The United Mine Workers of America\" for the \"American Encyclopedia\" (December 2, 1938); address to the Pennsylvania Utilities Commission on the Competition of Natural Gas (April 1940); and a request for Lauck to send his analysis and recommendations concerning a letter from A.J. Altmeyer, Chairman of the Social Security Board, and two other enclosures pertaining to the Associated Gas and Electric Company, New York City (1942 March 27 and 1943 January 23).","Includes: a radio speech supporting Hoover in the election (1928); and a statement at the Hearing on a Code for the Bituminous Coal Mining Industry before the National Recovery Administration (1933 August 10).","Includes: \"Labor and the National Recovery Administration\" at the Meeting of the American Academy of Political Science, Philadelphia (1934 January 6); \"Labor's Part in Industrial Recovery\" at the San Francisco Commonwealth Club luncheon (1934 October 4); Speech for the International Labor Conference, not delivered (1934 October); and a radio address \"The Employee in the Changing World\" under the auspices of the Intercollegiate Council (1934 December 7).","Includes: Statement by Lewis before National Recovery Administration Hearings on Employment Provisions of Codes of Fair Competition (1935 January 30); \"The American Federation of Labor and the National Recovery Administration\" prepared for the \"Annals,\" Philadelphia but never delivered (1935 March 11-12); The United Mine Workers of America and the National Recovery Act\" Madison Square Gardens (1935 March-May 23); and Statement of Approval for the Wagner Housing Bill in the \"United Mine Workers Journal\" (1935 June 1).","Includes: \"The Case for Industrial Unionism\" (November 12, 1935); radio address \"The Future of Organized Labor\" (November 28, 1935); and article for \"Liberty Magazine\" on industrial unionism (1935 December 20).","Includes: a speech on Industrial Unionism before the Cleveland Auto Council (January 19, 1936); \"The Teacher and His Relation to Labor\" for the American Federation of Teachers Convention (June 19, 1936); a radio address \"Industrial Democracy in Steel\" (July 6, 1936); and an article \"Through Organization Industrial Democracy Dawns for Sleeping Car Porters\" celebrating the eleventh anniversary of the organization (July 15, 1936).","Includes: a political campaign statement about [Alf M.] Landon (August 1, [1936]); the draft of a Radio Address on Steel Organization (August 11, 1936); article \"Labor Looks at Education\" (August 17, 1936) appearing in the October 36 issue of \"The Teacher\"; article \"Towards Industrial Democracy\" (August 24, 1936) in appearing in the October 1936 issue of \"Current History\"; and two speeches supporting Franklin D. Roosevelt for President (August 18 and September 19, 1936).","Includes: radio address \"Labor and the Future\" (September 3, 1936); \"Horizontal Versus Vertical Unionism\" in \"Wharton School Magazine,\" University of Pennsylvania (September 8, 1936); an article for the \"The National Young Democrat\" on the Social Security Act (September 1936); and a radio address \"Roosevelt and the Future\" (October 18, 1936).","Includes: article \"The Next Four Years\" for the \"The Nation\" (November 4, 1936); an article \"Committee for Industrial Organization and Economic Recovery\" for the \"Business Review of New York  University\"(November 17, 1936); \"the Future of American Labor\" in \"The American Spectator\" (November 19, 1936); articles on \"The Next Four Years in Labor\" in \"The New Republic\" (November 25 and December 9, 1936); \"The Future of Wages\" for the \"Cleveland News\" Symposium (December 7, 1936); \"Organized Labor and the Student Union\" (December 23, 1936); \"The Need of the Hour for American Labor\" for the \"Progressive Salesman Magazine\" (December 24, 1936); radio address \"Adapting Union Methods to Current Changes- Industrial Unionism\" (December 31, 1936); and an unpublished article written for \"Redbook\" (1936).","Includes: \"The Meaning of Industrial Unionism\" for the \"Christian Front\" (January 13, 1937); \"The Struggle for Industrial Democracy\" for \"Common Sense\" (March 1937); an address delivered at an Anti-Nazi Mass Meeting in Madison Square Gardens (March 15, 1937); article \"The Origin and Objectives of the C.I.O.\"  for the \"San Francisco Chronicle\" (May 11, 1937); and a radio address \"Labor and Supreme Court\" (May 14, 1937).","Includes: \"Technology and Labor\" in \"Massachusetts Institute of Technology Engineering News\" (September 3, 1937); Labor Day address \"Labor and the Nation\" (September 3, 1937); \"Progress of Committee for Industrial Organization\" in the \"Wharton Review\" (October 21, 1937); \"Effect of Moderate and Gradual Wage Increases on Prices and Living Costs\" in \"The Annalist\" (November 12, 1937) a reply to an article by A.T. Shurick on July 30, 1937; and the [Steel Workers Organizing Committee] address \"The Deplorable and Indefensible Attitude of Big Business (December 13, 1937).","Includes: Address for British Broadcasting Corporation \"Struggle of Labor in America\" (March 15, 1938); \"Labor and the Law\" (April 14, 1938); \"Organized Labor and the Future of Democracy\" published in the \"St. Louis Post Dispatch\" (December 11, 1938).","Includes: Statement for Survey Associates (January 3, 1939); and \"Labor Looks South\" in \"Virginia Quarterly Review\" (Autumn 1939).","Includes: article on \"What Does Labor Want?\" (February 29, 1940); \"The Heritage of American Youth\" (March 1940); \"Obligations of American Citizenship\" (April 3, 1940); \"Foreword\" to Mr. Thomas' Testimony before the Temporary National Economic Committee (May 23, 1940); and a Labor Day Speech (August 29, 1940).","Includes: Extension of Library Service to Union for City and State Employees (May 28, 1941); Statement to be issued by Lewis on the Decision of the National Mediation Board on Union Shops (November 13, 1941); and \"The New Solid South\" (December 17, 1941).","Includes: Testimony of Mr. Steinbugler (March 2, 1935); the \"Most Impressive Point Developed by the Hearings\" (March 2, 1935); untitled Memorandum (July 30, 1936); \"Report on the Progress of the Hearing on the Coordination of Minimum Prices before the Bituminous Coal Division (September 16, 1939); \"Proposed Labor Policy for the War Period,\" various memoranda (September 11-November 13, 1939); an analysis of Professor Green's Proposal about pricing and distributing manufactured products (June 3, 1940); and Notes on the Last Ten Years (January-May, 1940).","Includes: Reply to A.T. Shurick suggestions on taxing (November 29, 1940); Response to the foreword of Walt Clyde's book on \"Owner Capitalism\" (December 4, 1940); suggestions about the National Economic Conference (December 12, 1940); Response to W.C. Graves, Jr. (December 23, 1940); Letter about the Raw Materials National Council (December 27, 1940); Memorandum on Fred G. Clark and the American Economic Foundation (February 20, 1941); H.S. Avery to Edward O'Neal and John L.Lewis on agriculture and farm prices (September 8, 1941); Conrad K. Grieb on need for social reconstruction (October 23, 1941); Letters from Alexander Spencer (October 30 and November 26, 1941); and a manuscript of Albert H. Levene (November 30, 1941).","Includes: Memorandum about Post War Depression (January 7, 1942); a response to S. Ferguson, President of the Hartford Electric Light Company about his proposals about deferred wages (January 13, 1942); W.A Hutton, M.D.  letter on post-war finances (January 14, 1942); Thomas Kennedy request for a study on the Cost of Living (January 16, 1942); Request for a response to the document by L.C. Christian on \"How Must We Finance the War?\" (February 3, 1942); a request for a response to a treatise on our financial system by August Walters (February 5-March 18, 1942); additional R.L. Greene communications (February 12,1942); and H.W. Bailey on labor self-determination (March 9, 1942).","Includes: Digest of the Salient Points of a Report on \"Manpower Policy and Labor Relations in the British Coal Industry\" (January 5, 1943); a Leo Chabert document on financing the war (April 4, 1943); and memoranda about an executive conference of the Natural Resources Board at Farmington Country Club, Charlottesville, Virginia, previously held around 1939.","Subjects include the National Recovery Administration, \"Amalgamation of the Two Enginemen's Brotherhoods,\" \"Russian Recognition and the New Deal,\" \"Future Policies of the National Recovery Administration,\" Six-Hour Day of the Railroads, \"Two Men on the Head End of all Railroad Trains,\" and Housing.","Subjects include \"Benefits of Trade Unionism,\" \"Forbes\" article, \"Limit on Weekly Work Hours,\" a letter to Professor Gordon, and \"Labor Movement and the Future of America\"","Subjects include planks for the Republican Platform, Anti-Strike Legislation, a Rejoinder to the Remarks of Fred Gurley, and \"Recommendations to the Board of Investigation and Research\"","A checklist of article titles can be found in the first folder. Titles in the order of the list   include: \"Economics and Christianity\"; \"The Mysterious Soul of the Steel Corporation\"; \"The Anthracite  Operators Should Concede the Check-off\" July 13, 1923; \"Industrial Principles and Not Machinery Are Important\"; \"The So-Called Check-off and Its Significance\"; \"The Report of the Coal Commission on the Anthracite Industry\"; \"The Purchasing Power of Wheat and Cotton\"; \"Private Cars and the Coal Problem\"; \"Mr. McAdoo's Political Availability\"; and \"No More Pre-war Standards of Wages and Working Conditions.\"","Next ten article titles include: \"The Radical - His Significance at Present\"; \"The Soft Coal Problem Again to the Front\"; \"Labor Banks and Their Ultimate Significance\"; \"Political Democracy Must be Supplemented by Industrial Democracy\"; \"Oil and the Southern Pacific\"; \"The Purchasing Power of the Farmer's Dollar\"; \"The Truth is Never Unpardonable\"; \"Private Cars and the Coal Problem\"; \"The Unique Financial Position of the Pullman Company\"; and \"Another Manifestation of the Soul of the Steel Corporation.\"","The next ten article titles include: \"Sugar and the Flexible Tariff Provision\"; \"Conflict or Arbitration\"; \"The Threatened Boomerang\"; \"Cooperation for Mutual Benefit or Profit?\"; \"Secret Police or Conviction for Crime\"; \"Chairman Butler Emits and Omits\"; National Cooperative Grain Marketing Realized\"; \"The Anthracite Operators Should Concede the Check-off\" (possible duplicate); \"Regulation of the Anthracite Monopoly\" September 1 , 1923; \"Why Not Action on Anthracite?\" September 11, 1923; and \"Can a Living Wage Be Paid to Unskilled Labor?\" October 30, 1923.","The next ten article titles include: \"The Failure of Industrial Arbitration\" October 30, 1923; \"Significant Labor Developments During the Coming Year\" October 30, 1923; \"A Dramatic Migration\" concerning African Americans, October 30, 1923; \"Unprotected Pullman Passengers\" October 30, 1923; \"The New Immigration and Its Significance\" November 2, 1923; \"The Probability of Railroad Legislation\" February 7, 1924; \"The Industrial Magna Carta\" February 23, 1924; \"Land Grants to Western Railroads\" February 23, 1924; \"Increased Efficiency of Labor\" February 23, 1924; and \"Real Industrial Statemanship February 25, 1924.\"","The next ten article titles include: \"Some Other Matters of Record\" June 2, 1924; \"The Verdict from Kansas\" August 7, 1924; \"A Real Test for the Tariff Commission\" August 14, 1924; \"A Billion and a Half Railroad Merger\" August 16, 1924; \"Common Sense\" August 19, 1924; \"President Gompers and a Labor Party\" August 19, 1924; \"A Significant Precedent in Financing Farmers Cooperative Enterprises\"; \"Back to the Declaration of Independence\" August 21, 1924; \"A Costly Labor Policy\" August 23, 1924; and \"Brass Tacks, The Red Flag, and the Constitution\" August 23, 1924.","The final group of articles include: \"Industrial Democracy - Our Greatest Problem\" August 27, 1924; \"The Passing of the Money Gods\"; \"The Conference Board Reports on Taxation in Wisconsin\"; \"The Railroad Labor Board\"; \"The Farmer and the Tariff\"; \"Visible and Invisible Tax Burdens\"; \"The Most Helpful Farm Movement\"; \"Radicals and God's Fools\"; \"Militant Friends Needed\"; \"The Unconscious Cruelty of Success\" October 24, 1924; and \"Another Orgy of Railroad Finance.\"","While some chapters have no individual date, they likely all come from drafts in 1931 or 1932. It is unclear which version belongs to each draft, and equally unclear which versions the explanatory note references. Chapter VII is largely missing. The name of the book may have eventually changed to \"The Need for a Unified Banking System.\"","W. Jett Lauck was chairman of the Pennsylvania Anthracite Coal Commission, responsible for investigating the state of the anthracite industry and the coal bootlegging situation in Pennsylvania, as well as recommending action.","The United States Anthracite Coal Commission is a different and separate entity than the Pennsylvania Anthracite Coal Commission over which Lauck presided (see also, \"United Mine Workers of America before the U.S. Anthracite Coal Commission\").","For reference, the Ad Interim Report was a report made halfway through the Commission's studies; the Final Report was the last official report of the Commission and contains recommendations; the Complete Report was a compendium of all of the Commission's work and reports (over 500 pages).","Reports include \"Anthracite Lands and Deposits,\" \"Anthracite Royalties,\" and \"Control of the Anthracite Industry.\"","Reports include \"Financial Operations of Anthracite Companies\" and \"Monopolistic Nature of the Anthracite Industry.\"","These include \"Award of the Anthracite Coal Strike Commission: Subsequent Agreements, and Resolutions of Board of Conciliation\" (July 1, 1936); \"A Labor Case With Merit: Editorial Comment on the Case of the Anthracite Mine Workers\" (1920); and \"Labor Information Bulletin,\" U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (February 1937).","Proposed Bills include the Anthracite Coal Industry Act; the Anthracite Public Authority Bill; the Cooperative Marketing Bill; the Pennsylvania Anthracite Commission; and Suggestions and Opinions.","Files included under Rates contain, the 1933 Freight Rate Case Excerpts and Statistics; Charts and Tables; General Information (see also Anthracite Institute Statistical Data, Maps, and Drawings, Anthracite Producers Statistical Data, Maps, and Drawings); the Interstate Commerce Commission Data; \"Intrastate Rates on Anthracite in Pennsylvania\"; and Rate Fixation in 1915.","Reports include: \"Combination in the Anthracite Industry,\" \"Comparison of Earnings and Wage Rates in the Anthracite and Bituminous Mines of Pennsylvania,\" \"Exhibits of the Anthracite Operators in Reply to Exhibits Presented by the Anthracite Mine Workers,\" \"Irregularity of Employment in the Anthracite Industry,\" \"Occupation Hazard of Anthracite Miners,\" \"Profits of Anthracite Operators,\" and \"The Relationship Between Rates of Pay and Earnings and the Cost of Living in the Anthracite Industry of Pennsylvania.\"","Reports include: \"Reply of the Anthracite Operators to the Demands of the Anthracite Mine Workers,\" \"The Sanction for a Living Wage: A Compilation of Data From Official and Authoritative Sources,\" \"Summary, Analysis, and Statement,\" \"The Trade Union as the Basis for Collective Bargaining: A Compilation of Sanctions and Experiences,\" \"Trade Unions,\" and \"Wholesale and Retail Prices of Anthracite Coal 1913-1920.\"","These exhibits include \"Changes in Cost of Living in the United States, 1913-1922,\" \"A Just and Reasonable Wage,\" and \"Monthly Earnings of Sectionmen.\"","The volume includes exhibits on \"Harmful Effects of Low Wages Upon Health and Morals,\" \"The So-called Law of Supply and Demand,\" \"The Just and Reasonable Wage,\" \"Changes in the Cost of Living in the United States, 1913-1922,\" \"Probable Course of Prices,\" \"Comparison of Prices and Living Costs,\" \"Monthly Earnings of Section Men,\" and \"Monthly Earnings of Section Men – Basic Tables.\"","Includes the following files: Briefs; Construction and Repair of Railroad Equipment; Correspondence on Leasing Out Repair Roads; Minutes of the Philadelphia Hearing; Petition to the Interstate Commerce Commission; Press - Clippings concerning Outside Repair; Press Release Originals; General Electric and Westinghouse; Labor Costs; Louisville to Nashville Railroad; and Miscellaneous.","W. Jett Lauck has also referred to this case as \"the Shopman's Case\" or the \"B.M. Jewell Case.\" Jewell was the President of the Railway Employees division of the American Federation of Labor.","Note that all exhibits were presented before the United States Railroad Labor Board.","Exhibit 11a includes the section \"Financial Mismanagement of the LeHigh Valley Railroad Company\" and Exhibit 12 includes the \"Summary.\"","Exhibit tTitles include: \"Occupation Hazard of Railway Shopmen\"; \"Punitive Overtime\"; \"Industrial Relation on Railroads prior to 1917\"; \"Standardization\"; \"The Recognition of Human Standards in Industry\"; \"The Unity of the American Railway Systems\"; \"Human Standards and Railroad Policy\"; \"Seniority Rules of the National Agreements\"; \"The Sanction of the Eight Hour Day\"; \"The Work of the Railway Carmen,\" and \"The Development of Collective Bargaining on a National Basis.\"","These include: \"Pending Railway Legislation\"; \"The Present Railroad Labor Problem\"; \"The Future Policy as to the Railroads\"; \"Compulsory Arbitration\"; \"Labor Adjustment Boards of the Railroad Administration\"; \"The Reasonableness of the Requests of Locomotive Firemen\"; \"Time and One-Half For Overtime\"; and \"Compulsory Arbitration.\"","The Sleeping Car Conductors Case files consist of several successive cases arranged in this finding aid roughly in the chronological order in which they occurred.","Exhibits include \"An Adequate Basic Wage,\" \"Earnings of Sleeping Car Conductors compared with Changes in the Cost of Living,\" \"Various Factors Indicating Rising Standards of Living in the United States Since 1914,\" \"Compensation of Sleeping Car Conductors compared with other Expenses and Revenue of the Pullman Company,\" and \"General Trend of Wages, 1913-1918, as Compared with Earnings of Sleeping Car Conductors.\"","Exhibits include \"Increased Productive Efficiency of Sleeping Car Conductors and Financial Administration of the Pullman Company,\" \"Increased Labor Productivity,\" and \"Standards of Wage Determination.\"","This file includes information and statistics on Besler Steam Power Trains; the Comparative Costs of Operation; Locomotives in Service; Diesels in Switching Service; Earnings Per Hour; Freight Cars; and General Statistics.","These charts include: \"Anthracite Combination,\" \"The Seven Departments of the Anthracite Industry,\" \"Interlocking Directorates Showing Working Control of Anthracite Operating Companies,\" and \"Profits of Anthracite Combination.\"","Charts include \"Affiliations of Railroads and Banking Houses,\" \"New York Bank Control of Railroads and Railroad Equipment Companies,\" \"New York Bank Control of Coal Mining Companies and Coal Railroads,\" and \"The Geographical Spread of New York Railroad Control.\"","Exhibits include \"Employment and Compensation of Railroad Employees\"; \"Cost of Living\"; \"Methods of Reporting Wage and Hour Data\"; and \"Increasing Output per Worker and Decreasing Wage Cost Per Unit of Output.\"","Exhibits include: \"Trend of Railway Operating Revenues and Total Compensation\"; \"The Rising Tide of Recovery A Survey of the Leading Business Indices\"; \"Labor Movement Supports Railway Workers in Resisting a Wage Cut\"; \"Squandering the Maintenance Dollar\"; \"Financial Mismanagement through Banker Control of Railroads\"; \"Training and Skill of Track and Roadway Section Men\"; \"Average Hourly Earnings in Railroads and Other Industries\"; and \"Estimated Money Share of Individual Railroads in the Proposed 15 Per Cent Pay Reduction.\"","Morgan's statements include those on wages; postwar economic conditions, developments, and private bankers' constructive services; and interference and control in corporate managements.","These include \"Cost of Living is Increasing,\" \"The Railroad Plea of Poverty,\" \"Labor Versus Materials and Interest,\" and \"The Railroads versus the Public Interest\" (printed).","Tables include \"Dividend Performance of Anthracite Railroads and Trunk Lines Compared,\" \"Percentage Relationships of Dividends Paid on Stock Dividends to Total Compensation Paid Employees,\" and \"Distribution of Capital Resources.\"","W. Jett Lauck was employed by the John G. Paton Company of New York City to study the report of the Tariff Commission of 1928 as to the costs of production in the maple sugar industry in the United States and in Canada. He then gave his conclusions on the report to the company and as testimony before the Tariff Commission itself.","There are excerpts from the following: the Tariff Commission Stenographer's Minutes (June 1927), Hearings before the House Committee on Ways and Means (January 1929), Hearings before the Senate Finance Committee (June 1929), Debates in the U.S. Senate (January 1930), Remarks of the Honorable Ernest W. Gibson (February 1930), the Roodenburg Report (November 1930), George H. Burr and Company Report (March 1931), R.G. Dun and Company Report (undated), Cary Maple Sugar Company Federal Income Tax Returns (1921-1930), and Cary Testimony (undated).","These include: Agricultural Adjustment Act and Amendment, House Resolution 9439, Orders from the President and National Recovery Administrator, Regulation 81, Regulation 82, and Secretary of Agriculture Regulations.","Files include the following folders: News clippings; Comparison of Lauck and Mahon Agreements; Final Agreement; General; Hanna Memorandum; Insurance; Saint Louis Public Service Company Union Plan for Cooperation; and Saint Louis Public Service Company Operating Notes.","Files include Pamphlets on Public Utilities, Press on Public Utilities, Press on Governor Roosevelt and Power Utilities, [Union?], and a Report addressed to Frank P. Walsh (1864-1939).","There were two hearings before the United States Tariff Commission related to an investigation into the costs of sugar production. After the January hearings (January 15-24, 1924), other briefs were filed. There was a call for another hearing to be held in March (March 27-28, 1924) after which it was decided that all parties had until April 10th  to file more briefs in connection with the hearings. W. Jett Lauck coordinated and prepared documents for many of the parties involved. He also served as a witness for the Hawaiian Sugar Planters Association.","Includes news about the Bituminous Coal Commission.","This includes the \"Report, Findings and Award of the United States Anthracite Coal Commission of 1920.\"","Files pertaining to Wages include: Wage Demands; Wage Rates of Employees Other Than Contract Miners; Wages, Earnings and Work Conditions in General; Wages in Various Industries 1914 to 1920; and Wages in Various Industries and Occupations: A Summary of Wage Movements 1914-1920.","Mass strikes in both the anthracite and bituminous coal industries in 1922 led to a standstill in production. When the miners and operators failed to reach any agreements, the government abandoned its hands-off approach and attempted to set up commissions to arbitrate the cases. After several failed attempts, both an Anthracite and Bituminous Coal Commission were established to not only arbitrate the current situation, but to investigate its origins in the general history and conditions of the coal industries. W. Jett Lauck was involved with the United Mine Workers of America in both cases to varying degrees. Material is separated into Anthracite and Bituminous, with common material labelled \"General.\"","Some dates are corroborated by list of case exhibits. Where corroboration is not possible, no date has been inferred. Classification as \"exhibit\" is applied based either on inclusion in a numbered list of exhibits or Lauck's handwritten filing directions.","Letters are presumably from W. Jett Lauck to the \"New York Times\" Managing Editor and to the President, regarding the establishment of an Arbitration Board.","These three memoranda are to Mr. Lewis, July 8, 1922; one concerning the production of the Central Competitive Field, April 27, 1922; and a third showing the financial connections of the Boston Financial Group and Secretary Mellon.","The two press releases include a letter to the President regarding Arbitration, July 15, 1922, and the UMWA Statement about Mr. Murray's Speech,  April 22, 1922.","Items include a \"Journal\" Communication sent to every member of Congress, 1922; a Letter to Officers and Members, May 25, 1922; and the UMWA Wage Scale Committee proposed wage scale, February 14, 1922.","The History of the Development of the Anthracite Coal Combination contains five sections: Section 1, Early History of Anthracite Consolidations and Combinations; Section 2, Consummation of the Anthracite Combination, 1896; Section 3, Methods by Which Railroads Have Discriminated in Favor of Their Allied Coal Companies and Favored Clients; Section 4, The Influence of the Combination Upon Freight Rates, Shipping Allotments, and Prices; and Section 5, Present Situation as Regards Ownership and Control.","The unnumbered exhibits include \"The Coal Controversy\" May 1922 and Geological Survey, Weekly Report on the Production of Bituminous Coal, Anthracite, and Beehive Coke, February 11, 1922.","These exhibits include: Exhibit 6: Seasonal Fluctuations in Production and Transportation, June 15, 1921; Exhibit 7: Production, Capacity, Men Employed, Mine Price Per Ton, and Days Lost, 1922, undated; Exhibit 12: Fluctuation in Employment and Earnings of Bituminous Mine Workers, undated; Exhibit 14: Effect of Price Changes Upon Purchasing Power, 1920; Exhibit 16: Chart Showing Production from Union and Non-Union Districts, March 16,  1922.","Memoranda include \"Complete Unionization Would be the Greatest Factor in Stabilization of Soft Coal Industry\" June 19, 1922, several other miscellaneous undated memoranda for Lewis, plus one on the Earnings of Bituminous Mine Workers for a \"Baltimore Sun\" Article, March 17, 1922.","Press Releases include: Capital Investment and Profit of Bituminous Coal Mine Operators, June 1, 1922; Letter From Ellis Searles to Secretary Hoover, February 8, 1922; Letter Submitting Explanatory and Statistical Material Supporting the Preliminary Report of the Commission on Investment and Profit in Soft Coal Mining, July 6, 1922; and Press Release: Russell Sage Foundation Report on \"The Coal Miners' Insecurity\" April 16, 1922.","Morrow's statements were made before the Committee on Labor, April 25, 1922 and before the Interstate Commerce Commission in the Hearing on Railroad Rates, Fares, and Charges, January 19, 1922.","Includes Memoranda and Opening Statement on behalf of Anthracite Mine Workers and Research Material and Data.","Statements concern the Request of Anthracite Operators for a Modification of the Wage Scale, before the Anthracite Board of Reference, George Rublee and Frank Morrison, Typescript and Print copies.","The reply concerns the request of Operators for modification of the Wage Scale, and was by John L. Lewis, etc. on behalf of the United Mine Workers, before the Anthracite Board of Reference, George Rublee and Frank Morrison, Proofs and Print copies.","The Anthracite Freight Rate Case files may be part of the previous group but were placed in a separate divider created by the office of Lauck.","Statistics include four categories: General; Anthracite Coal Carrying Railroads, Typed Originals and Carbons; Financial Performance of Coal Companies (clippings and other statistics),Earnings, and Profit; and Salaries of Operator officials, exceeding $10,000 per year.","Note: an assigned car is a rail car specifically designated for the use of a particular shipper, or, in the case of private cars, for the use of a particular railroad for a specific customer.","Lauck also referred to this as the Mahon Case, after President William D. Mahon.","File includes the Opinion of the Majority of the Arbitration Board, Dissenting Opinion, and a Report on a Proposed Pension Plan","These include: \"Discipline and Education of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen and Standardization of Wages\"; \"Progress Made in Electrification of Railroads and Economics Effected Thereby\"; \"The Railway Dollar, What Became of it in 1913\"; \"Revenue Gains by Representative Western Railroads Available to Compensate Locomotive Engineers and Firemen For Increased Work and Productive Efficiency, 1890-1913\"; The Rise and Fall of Mechanical Stokers\"; \"Miscellaneous Statements in Rebuttal to Exhibits Presented by the Railroads\"; \"Opposition of Railroads to Enactment of Federal Hours of Service Law and Efforts of Federal Government to Enforce Same.\"","All the years but 1933-1935 have an index in the front of the folder.","These \"diaries\" were used to keep a record of Lauck's activities on behalf of a number of organizations, arranged by date.","File includes Lauck's Civil Service record (1945) and National War Labor Board service (1918).","The 1911 blueprint \"General Plan\" of the property was prepared by Thomas Meehan and Sons, Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Landscape Architects, for Francis T.A. Junkin, Lexington, Virginia. The \"Map of Mulberry Hill, Lexington, Virginia,\" 1926, with surrounding properties, was done by R.E. Witt, Certified Land Surveyor.For a typed description of the property by R.E. Witt and a note by W. Jett Lauck, see Box 224 Folder 4.","The Bureau of Applied Economics, Inc. was a \"private, independent, scientific organization, established in 1914 for the purpose of doing research and analytical work in the field of industrial, commercial, banking and general economic activities\" according to one of its brochures. It was located in Washington, D.C. \"where the governmental departments, commissions and other organzations with their specialists, archives and unrivaled library facilites render such research more effective and productive than any other city in America\" according to a page from an unknown directory. Hugh S. Hanna was the Director and W. Jett Lauck was listed as both the Chairman of the Advisory Board and the specialist for money and banking.","One of the chief functions of the Bureau of Applied Econonics was to create publications about importand current issues in the field of labor conditions and industrial relations. These were intended to be brief (50-75 pages) but authoritative and written by a specialist in the subject so that anyone interested in the subject could have access to the gist of all the information in one place and for a low cost.","File includes Monthly Statements, Proofs of Notices, Subscribers and Sales.","File includes Correspondence, Papers, and Table of Contents.","Lauck taught a course on the History of the Labor Movement at the American University.","The Notes chiefly include Political Science, Sociology, Labor vs Capital, Economics, Constitutional Law, American Government, and Agriculture.","These College Notes are chiefly concerned with the Reciprocity Concept and the Chicago Conference with sections on Cuba and Hawaii; Distribution; Receiverships; Sociology and Tariffs; and Printed Material.","Much of this material is fragmentary or incomplete and it possibly has some material of W. Jett Lauck mixed in.","These photographs include the \"Funeral Procession of Stephen Horvath, McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania, August 14, 1909. Photographs are mostly unidentified and some do not include W. Jett Lauck.","These photographs are mostly unidentified and undated but does includes William Harmon Black and Major Miller Taylor. and his wife.","This file consists of seven oversize photographs, including a Staff Conference; the Immigration Commission, Washington D.C. (1907); three photographs of Lauck with the same two  unidentified men; W.D. Mahon; A.A. Mitten; Earl E. Houck; an unidentified man; and an unidentified hearing.","This folder includes four oversize photographs  of Public Code Hearings on Bituminous Coal Industry, 1933 August 9; Cigar Manufacturing Industry AAA Code Hearing, 1933 November 22;  Structural Steel and  Iron Fabricating Industry N.R.A. Hearing, 1933 October 30; and Anthracite Coal Industry, NRA Code Hearing, William H. Davis Deputy Administrator, Washington, D.C., 1933 November 17","Topics include Agriculture and Farms, Airlines and Aviation, Argentina, Atlantic Charter—Poland*, Atomic Energy and Weapons (see also, J—Japan), Australia, and the Automobile Industry.","Topics include Bank Fraud, Banking and Bankers, Baruch Report, Big Three, Bretton Woods Agreement—International Monetary Fund, British Elections 1945, British Labor Party, British Labor Reports and the Second World War and Budget.","Topics include Cartels, Chamber of Commerce, Canada, Capital/Capitalism, Charter [U.N.] (see also, S—San Francisco Conference), Chemical Warfare, Cherry Blossoms—Washington D.C., China, The Church (see also, Religion and Faith), Churchill, Winston (see also, People), Comintern, Communist Party, Congress, Cost of Living, and Cuba.","See also, Strikes, U—United Mine Workers.","Topics include Debt, Defense, Deflation, Democracy, Democratic Party, The Depression, Diplomacy, Disease, Driving [Winter], and Dumbarton Oaks Conference.","Topics include Economic Bill of Rights, Economic Development [Committee], Economic Policy (see also, B—Bretton Woods Agreement, Post-War Reconstruction), Economic Rights, Economy of War, Employment (see also, U—Unemployment), Electric Workers, Electricity, and Excess Capacity.","Topics include Farms, Fear, Flooding, Food [Costs] [Rations] [Shortages], Food as Weapon, Foreign Policy, Freedoms, France, Franco, and Full Employment America.","Topics include General Motors [Strike] (see also, Strikes), Germany, G.I. Bill, Gold Standard, Government in Business, Grain Marketing, Great Britain, Growth of Democracy, Hapsburgs, and Hatch-Burton-Ball Bill.","Topics include Industrial Divide, Industry, Inflation/Deflation, and Israel.","Japan [and the Atomic Bomb], Jefferson [And the Declaration of Independence], The Jewish People [in Nazi Germany], Jobs as a Property Right, and Kipling, Rudyard (see also, People).","Topics include Labor [and War], Latin America, League of Nations (see also, World Government), Legal Aid Societies, Lend-Lease, Liberalism, and the Lima Conference, Liquor Problem, and Living Wage.","Topics include Magna Carta, Massachusetts Academy, Meat Industry (see also, Strikes), Middle Class, Monetary Reform, Morale [Poor], and Moving Pictures.","Topics include National Association of Manufacturers, National Income, National Interest, \"New Era\" 31*, New York State Industrial Survey Commission 28*, New York Transit Strike, Office of Price Administration, and Oil.","Topics include Pacifists, Packing Houses, Thomas Paine,  Palestine, Pan-American Union, Patents, Peace, Pennsylvania Labor Act, Philanthropy, Poland, Political Minorities, Population [United States] 1940, Power, The Press, Price Controls, Prisoners of War, Production, Profit-Sharing, Profiteering, Public Service, and Pump-Priming the Economy.","For more clippings on people see also: C—Churchill, K—Kipling, P—Paine, R—Roosevelt, Rural Electrification Administration [Harry Slattery], S—Stalin, and T—Truman.","File contains topics such as: Post-War Deflation, Post-War Europe, and United States Labor, Industry, and the Economy.","Topics include: Race and Racial Strife, Radar, Railways and Railroads, Reciprocity – British Agreement, Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Reconversion [and Wages] (see also, Post-War Reconstruction), Re-employment (see also, Post-War Reconstruction), Republican Party, Republican Record, Right Wing Reaction, Roosevelt, Rural Electrification Administration [Harry Slattery], Russians who Fought for Germany in World War II.","Topics include: San Francisco Conference (see also, United Nations), Savings, Sherman Act, Social Security, Socialism, Socialized Medicine, South America, The South [and Politics], The South [and Poll Tax Ban], Southern Revolt, Soviet Union/Russia, Spain, St. Lawrence Seaway, Stalin, Subsidy, Sugar, Supreme Court, Packing the Supreme Court, and Syria.","See also, Coal, G-H—General Motors [Strike], M—Meat Industry, N-O—New York Transit Strike, Steel, and U—United Mine Workers.","Topics include: Tariff Bill, Taxes, Textiles, Third Political Party, Totalitarian States, Troops, Truman [Report], Trusteeships; Unemployment, (see also, E—Employment), Unions, United Kingdom [Britain], United Mine Workers (see also, Coal), Unity, National\nVirginia, and Virginia Budget Efficiency.","See also S—San Francisco Conference and World Government.","Topics include: Wage Central, Wages, Wagner Health Bill, Wall Street, War, War Aims, War and Capital, War Contracts Settlement, War Cost, War Crimes, War Labor Board, War Production Board, Work Week, World Bank, and World War II [Battles].","This file includes agendas, correspondence, reports, membership, and the tentative program.","Topics include: American Mining Congress Declaration of Policy, \tdisagreements over the NRA code, gasoline and coal, new processes, and the right to strike.","This file includes an \"Investigation of Paint Creek Coal Fields of West Virginia,\" \"The Truth about Coal River Collieries,\" \"West Virginia Coal Fields\" (Senator Kenyon), Colorado Coal Fields, and a List of West Virginia Coal Fields.","Includes Houde Engineering Company Memorandum submitted to the National Labor Relations Board, the Hunt Memorandum outlining the Study of Competing Fuels, Lauck's review of \"The Coal Industry\" by Glen L. Parker, the Keller Bill for the Mississippi Valley on the Relative Importance of Fuels, \"Oil-Coal Mixtures as Industrial Fuel\" by J.E. Hedrick, and the Coal Cost of Producing Electricity, by J. Leonard Matt in the \"New York Herald Tribune.\"","The Railroads Financial History material was used in preparation of exhibits for the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen Case and updated for use in later cases involving railroads.","These news clippings include: British railway strike, credit, Thomas Dew Cuyler article on 1922 strike, Henry Ford's railroad, Gould System, Inadequacies of Railroad Management, Mergers, Nickle Plate Deal, Receiverships and Foreclosure Sales During 1920, and Railroad Retirement Act of 1937.","Publications include: Decisions, Dockets, Announcements, Lawsuits, Orders, and Reports.","Lauck was on staff as an economist and one of the stockholders for this enterprise. Some stationery has the name \"The Gallatin Institute of Applied Economics\" in the header.","Files include Memoranda from I.A. Rice to W. Jett Lauck, Recommendations, and Rent Law.","Includes a bill on the guaranty of bank deposits legislation and the Glass-Steagall Act (printed).","Banking files include Credit Facilities of the Country, Federal Reserve Board Legal Opinion on Bank Centralization (printed), News clippings, Reform, and the United Labor Bank and Trust Company Dissolution.","Includes files on British wage controversy and the coal industry during World War II, coal industry problems, and the British Coal Mines Act.","Cigar Manufacturing Code of Fair Competition files include Amendments proposed by Abraham Goldbloom and Jett Lauck, including Revisions made by Conference on October 20, 1933; Briefs and Statements (1933); Codes (1933-1934); and Profits and Statistical Data (circa 1929-1933).","These include: Table of Contents, Agents of Concentration and Railroads; Cotton Mills (director); Public Utilities (directors); Concentration of control of Financial and Industrial Resources; Public Utilities (securities), Public Utilities (affiliations), and Public Utilities (summary and tables).","These include: Summary of Banker Control in American Industry; Concentration of Financial Control of Industry; Concentration of Control of the Iron Ore Mining Industry; Report on Public Utilities; Concentration and Control of Money and Credit; Industrials (directors), Agents of Concentration, Coal (statistics), Iron and Steel Report (summary), Industrials (report), Railroads (statistics), Cotton Industry, Coal and Iron Mining; and Concentration of Control of Various Industries (iron, coal, water).","These files include the Bill by Colonel W.G. Williams (1946); an Inquiry by the Federal Power Commission Control (June 27, 1945); and the Memoranda of Colonel W.G. Williams, 1945-1946).","These files include: Miscellaneous, including charts - W. G. Williams (1945-1946); Gas and Oil Pipelines, including a proposed letter from Admiral Stuart to President John L. Lewis (October 16, 1944); and the United States Department of the Interior report of Investigations (July 1945).","Constitutional Amendment files include: Action by Organizations (1936-1937); Articles and News clippings (1935-1939); Bills, including those proposed by Benson, Costigan, Ford, Gray, Maas, and Marcantonio (1935-1937); Challenges to the Authority of the Supreme Court to Declare Legislative Acts Unconstitutional, Notes and Memoranda by W. Jett Lauck, Donald R. Richberg, Merle D. Vincent and Henry [Warrum] (1935-1936); and Correspondence and Memoranda about the New York and Washington, D.C. Meetings (1936).","Constitutional Amendment files include: Detroit Conference (1937); History and Comments (1936?); National Committee and Reports from Henry T. Hunt (1936); National Conference about (1936-1937); Recommendations and Suggestions made by President Roosevelt for a Bill to \"Pack the Supreme Court\" (1937); and Speeches by David J. Lewis and Daniel C. Roper (1935).","Material includes the labor and production costs of cotton, silk and wool goods before and after World War I.","Files include a Memorandum on Major Berry and Conference Plans (1935 November, undated); News (1936-1937); Press Releases (1936-1937); and Summaries and Reports (1936 June-July).","Memoranda topics include the Austrian state railways, the book \"Railroad Melons, Rates, and Wages\"; the suggestions of Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Vice-President Tatnall for railroad improvements; the Cincinnati Southern Railway; and Cooperatives.","These include speeches and statements of Governor Earle, Chief Justice Hughes, British House of Commons, Secretary of State Hull, Secretary Ickes, Robert H. Jackson, Governor Frank Murphy, Senator Norris, Secretary Frances Perkins, Burton K. Wheeler, and Wendell L. Wilkie.","This opinion was given by the General Counsel of the Federal Reserve Board.","These files include the first through third versions introduced in the 72nd Congress in 1932, S. 3215, S. 4115, and S. 4412.","These House bills include: H.R. 7250 (a bill creating national mortgage banks); H.R. 7620 (a bill to create Federal Home Loan Banks); H.R. 11340 (a bill to require national banking associations to furnish bonds to protect depositors against loss of deposits); H.R. 11422 (a bill to regulate the value of money, and for other purposes); and H.R. 12280 (an act to create Federal Home Loan Banks).","Includes an article by Lauck, \"America's New Immigrants\" and reviews of his book with Jeremiah Jenks, \"The Immigration Problem. A Study of American Immigration Conditions and Needs.\"","Includes a Memorandum from Lucius E. Wilson and Research concerning the cotton industry (1890-1912), economic consumption, 1890-1914,  prepared by Frances P. Valiant, centers of population (1914), prices (1914), tendencies in real wages (1900-1913), and wages and prices  (1912-1914)","The topics include: Agriculture; Anti-Strike Bill; Book Reviews; Bituminous Coal; Child Labor Law; Civil Service Employment, Reclassification and Retirement; Federal Employment; Federal Coal Commission; and Foreign Industry and Labor.","The topics Include: Health; Housing; Immigration; Industrial Accidents; Labor Mobility; Milk Bill; National Industrial Conference; New Jersey Chamber of Commerce; Public Health Service; Punitive Overtime; Racial Question, Commission on (\"Negro Wage Earners\"); Seaman's Act Revision in Merchant Marine Bill; Soldiers' Adjusted Compensation Legislation; Steamship Business Training; and United States Steel Corporation Pension Fund.","Two of these files focus on Employee Representation - Efficiency through Cooperation, and include \"A Report on Workers' Participation in Management\" with an appendix, by W. J. Lauck, March 1921.","Companies include: Bethlehem Steel Company, Endicott Johnson and Company, Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, International Harvester Company, Midvale Steel and Ordnance Company, Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, and General.","Files include: Distribution of Output of Industry; Foreign Trade; General; Labor; Mass Production and Distribution; Production and Stock Market; and Prosperity.","Labor topics in these files include: Labor and Churches (1922-1937); Labor and Industrial Policy during World War I, Memoranda on (1917-1918); Labor Gazette Program (undated); General material (1914-1920); Labor in Great Britain (1918-1937); Labor Injunctions (1927-1932); Labor Insurance (1928); Labor Legislation and Politics (1928); Labor Organizations (1910-1929); Labor Policies (1928); and Labor Problems (1919).","Additional Unemployment topics include: Joint Committee on Unemployment; Press; Social Effects of Unemployment, Statistics; and the Wagner Bills.","Interstate Commerce Commission files include: Decision on Freight Rates in Anthracite Case; Five Per Cent Case; Hearing on Rates on Grain, etc.; Operating and Wage Statistics; and Petition concerning the \"Inefficiency of Railroad Employees.\"","Additional Interstate Commerce Commission files include: Rules on Locomotive Inspection; Rules of Practice; Rules governing Classification of Steam Railway Employees; and Seasonal Variation of Railway Operating Income.","Additional files include: Labor Conditions, including mining accidents; Manufacturers; and Monthly Production of Pig Iron in the United States.","Journeymen Stone Cutters of America files include: Affidavits and Letters on Indiana Situation; Agreements; Amalgamation (Knoxville Wage Scale); Arts and Crafts Industry - Mr. M. W. Mitchell; Bloomington and Bedford Names and Local Vote; Cast Stone Industry Code; Limestone Code; Limestone Code Statement for Hearings and Suggested Complaint to the National Labor Board; the Marble Manufacturing Code, President Mitchell; Press Releases and Miscellaneous; the Sandstone Code and Statement by M.W. Mitchell, President of the Journeymen Stone Cutters' Association of North America.","Additional Labor Costs files include: Bituminous Mine Workers; Book Paper Industry; Canned Salmon; Canned Vegetable Industry; Coal; Construction; Copper Production and Sale; Cotton Industry; Cotton, Silk, and Wood Goods Production Before and After World War I; and Fertilizer Industry.","Additional Labor Costs files include: Hide and Tanning Industries; Leather and Shoe Industries; Pig Iron; Railroads, including Eastern, Operating, Southern, and Western; Relation to Prices; Shoe Industry; Steel Production in the United States; Sugar Profiteering; Summary; Various Industries; and Women's Muslin Underwear Industry.","The Living Wage subtopics include: The Case for a Living Wage; Cost; Cost of Rearing Children; Department of Labor; Effects; Fair Labor Standards Act (Bills, Interpretations, Regulations, etc.); Farmers; and General Press (1 of 2 folders).","Living Wage subtopics include: General Press (2 of 2 folders); Harmful Effects of Low Wages; Lauck Statements; Miscellaneous; National War Labor Board; Practicability (2 folders); Request for a Ruling from the United States Railroad Labor Board on the Living Wage;  \"Sanction for a Living Wage\"? Quotation Verification Work for Lauck's book with that title; Statement of the National War Labor Conference; and an Undated Essay on \"The Just and Reasonable Wage.\"","These documents include the Charter, Constitution, General Plans of Work, Explanation and Comment, Outline of Organization and Scope of Work at the Outset, By-Laws, Suggestions and Notes on Separate Trust Fund, and an article \"Employee Ownership\" by Thomas E. Mitten.","Mitten Management topics include: Labor Cooperation in Australia; Organized Labor in New Orleans; Personal News clippings; Press; and Strikes in Philadelphia and Buffalo.","Literature includes the New York Advertising Club Plan, Memoranda and Principles, etc., which also includes articles by Fred Brenckman and Isador Teitelbaum.","Items include the Conscription of Property Senate Bill 1579 and Consumer Division of Defense, Labor, and Steel.","These files include a report of the Iron Ore Committee, a copy of the \"National Natural Resources Act,\" and the Report of the Planning Committee for Mineral Policy.","These bills include the Bill for Stabilization and Conservation of Natural Gas and Petroleum and the Cole Bill (H.R. 7372) Petroleum Conservation Act.","Files include General; a Brief; Mr. McGinn's Statement; General Producers Company, Mr. Taylor and John L. Lewis; and Sinclair Company - Maintenance of Retail Prices.","Apparently Lauck used his work with the Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company as a basis for his book, \"Political and Industrial Democracy, 1776-1926.\"","Includes files on the following companies: Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; Bank of Italy; Boston Consolidated Gas Company; Chicago Surface Lines; Colorado Fuel and Iron Company Plan; Columbia Conserve Company; Comparison of Fundamentals; Comparative Plans; Dennison Manufacturing Company; Dutchess Bleachery; Employee Representation and the Union (PRT); Employee Stock Ownership (PRT); Endicott-Johnson Company (PRT); Filene; Ford Motor Company; International Harvester Company; Investment Bankers and Cooperative Plans; Louisville Railway Company; Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen; and Milwaukee Electric Power and Light Company.","Includes files on the following companies: \tNash Tailoring Company; New Cooperative Plan; Packard Piano Company; Pennsylvania Railroad; Peoples Gaslight and Coke Company; Philadelphia Convention; Printz-Biederman Company; Southern Railway; Standard Oil Company; Summary with 1939 clipping; and Union Recognition Case.","Includes news clippings about the Electric Bond and Share Company, Power Authority of New York and others.","Includes a speech by Frank P. Walsh before the  Public Ownership League of America and a Research Bulletin on the Potomac Electric Power Company of Washington.","These files include ones for Analysis, Bradstreet's, Dun's, General, and Government Control of Prices.","Profiteering files include those on: Address of the President; Agricultural Supplies; Articles by W. Jett Lauck and others (2 folders); Banks; Memorandum to Judge W.H. Black; Building Material; Coal; and Copper.","Profiteering files include: Corporate Earnings and Government Revenues (3 folders); and Corporations, Profits of (3 folders).","Profiteering files include: Industries, various, (3 folders); Manly, Basil M. - Survey of American Industrial Conditions; Meat Packing; Metal Trades; Miscellaneous Industries; 1921; Petroleum; Post War Profits; and Press Statements (2 folders).","Profiteering files include: Railroads During and After the War (American); Railroad Equipment; Shoes and Clothing; Speeches in Congress; Steel;  Sugar; Summary; and War Contracts.","Includes the following filers: the Chicago Memorandum; Pending Work file; press release about the need for co-ordination of transportation facilities; press or news clippings; and railroad employee insurance.","Files include a draft of a letter to President Roosevelt and a memorandum on Russia from Lauck.","Russia or Soviet Union files include: \"The Red Trade Menace\"; Research by Dunlap; Social and Economic Conditions, chiefly clippings, including concessions, the cotton case, credit, political and propaganda (2 folders); and Trade Mission.","Files include: \"The Agricultural Situation in the United States\"; \"Labor Banking Movement in the United States, Analysis of\"; \"Membership of Labor Unions\"; and \"Report of the Negro in Industry\".","Files include: Proposal for Cotton Purchase from the United States (3 folders); \"Recent Shifts in Industry\"; \"Report of the Railroad Situation in the U.S.\"; Research – Miscellaneous; and Tariffs.","Files include: Anderson, Paul E. – Reports and Memoranda; Ballantine's Report [on Transportation by Waterway as Related to Competition with the Rail Carriers in the United States]; Commodity Studies, including livestock, potash, green coffee, grains, and rubber; Correspondence; and Department of Commerce Outline.","Files include: Digest of Hearings and Reports; Electric Generation Capacity, U.S.A.; Extent of Railway Operations; News clippings, including article from \"The New Republic\"; Notes and Outline; and Panama Canal Traffic effect upon Railroad Rates.","This file includes a Railway Labor Executives' Policy statement, statement of the Baltimore Association of Commerce, and a paper about the  \"Effect of the Proposed Great Lakes-Saint Lawrence Deep Waterway on the Coal Industry.\"","The file includes articles by Lester Velie (\"Lean Years for the Rails\"), Harold D. Kootz (\"The Railroad Crisis\"), and one about new types of equipment; a speech by Harry S. Truman on railroad financing; a memorandum about railroads serving the Great Lakes ports; and a memorandum to Robertson about the position of Western railroad presidents concerning the waterway prior to 1933-1934.","Reports include: \"Analysis of its effects upon railroad and coalmining industries\" by W. Jett Lauck; \"Coordination of Transportation Agencies\" [by W. Jett Lauck?]; Report of Railroad Coordinator's Freight Traffic Report, including freight rate increases and petroleum pipeline rates; and Report of the Railroad System, Beneficial Effects of project upon.","Files for this committee include: General (2 folders); Papers submitted by J.W. Garrow and White; the Report, both Typescript and Printed (2 folders); Uniform Manufacturers Association Statement; United States Chamber of Commerce Presentation; and Vouchers and Expenses submitted by W. Jett Lauck.","Files include Awards, Decisions, and Authorizations (printed) and Exhibits prepared for the Board by Lauck and associates.","Socialism files include; \"What it is and what it is not\" and History in the United States.","Files include: \"Compilation of the Social Security Laws\"; Correspondence with Barbara Nachtrieb Armstrong (Chief of Staff for Social Security Planning of the Committee on Economic Security; Correspondence with Pauling C. Gilbert; Directory of State Employment Security Officials; and Draft Bills for State Unemployment Compensation.","Files include: H.R. 4142 (Lewis Bill); H.R. 7260 (Social Security Act); Information Primer on the Committee on Economic Security; Inventory of Job Seekers Registered at Public Employment Offices; and League of Nations Staff Pension Fund.","Files include: Major Migratory Routes in the United States; Memoranda to Mr. Kennedy; National Women's Trade Union December Bulletin; Newspapers; and \"Old Age Insurance.\"","Files include: Pamphlets and Print Materials; Preliminary Report on Occupations of Job-Seekers in 43 States; \"The Problem of Insecurity\" (Committee on Economic Security); Radio Address of Frances Perkins, Secretary of Labor; and Recommendations of the Social Security Board Federal Advisory Council.","Files include: \"Social Security Act and War Manpower Commission\" and Social Security Board Federal Advisory Council Binder of Documents (2 folders).","Files include: Social Security Board Federal Advisory Council Meeting (June 1940); Social Security Board Federal Advisory Council Meeting (October 1942); \"Social Security in Defense and After\"; Statements on the Wagner-Lewis Economic Security Bill; Thrift and Security Foundation, Inc.; \"Two Special Reports on Social Legislation\" (Business Advisory Council); United Mine Workers of America Proposed Retirement Plan; and Vocational Training Program for National Defense.","Topics include: Mineral production, \"A Working Economic Plan for the South,\" Washington and Lee as a Southern institution, and the Southern Commercial Congress (all printed).","File includes memoranda to John L. Lewis and suggestions by Katharine Pollak, federal regulation and steel codes.","Topics include a file on Arbitrations, including Portland, Maine; Eastern Massachusetts Street Railway; Boston Elevated Railway Company; and Cumberland County Power and Light Company. Other railway topics include: District of Columbia; \"Low Fares\" article by Louis B. Wehle; the Mahon Case; and a Report by Delos F. Wilcox.","Files include: \"The Bridgemen's Magazine,\" Vol. XXXIII, Nos. 11 and 12; Conferences; H.R. 7596 (To License and Regulate Inter-State Coal Corporations); H.R. 12285 (Ellenbogen's Bill); H.R. 12499 (Wood's Steel Bill); Lauck Notes and Memoranda; and Lists of Materials Prepared in Connection with Iron Workers.","Files include: P.J. Morrin Exhibits I (a), II, and III-VIII; P.J. Morrin's Report as Labor Advisor to Chairman of the Labor Advisory Board and his Statement Before the National Recovery Administration; Possible Projects – Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, California and United States Courthouse, New York City; Statement of William P. McGinn to Deputy Administrator; and \"Summary and Objectives of Proposal for New National Recovery Act Legislation.\"","Files include: the Fair Tariff League; Press, including the French situation; and Wood Pulp, Woolens and Worsteds (2 folders).","Taxation files include: \"Conclusions and Constructive Suggestions as to Tax Revision\" by David B. Robertson; News clippings, Printed Material and Press Releases (2 folders); and Notes and Drafts.","Files include: copies of clippings at back of folder; Charts used by Isador Lubin in his Testimony; and Notes by W. Jett Lauck and associates.","Topics include: \"Dynamics of Transport\"; \"How Transport has Shaped the Pattern of National Development\"; \"Objectives of Public Policy\"; \"Problems of Interest Groups\"; \"Problems of National Defense\"; Problems of Rate Levels and Rate Relationships\"; \"Problems of Regulatory Policy\"; \"Problems of Transportation Policy – Review of Basic Issues and Alternative Solutions\"; \"Problems of Transport Coordination\"; \"What Lies Ahead in Transportation\"; and \"What the Transportation System Looks Like Today.\"","Files include information about the 1922, 1934, 1940 (2 folders), and 1946 Conventions.","Wage files include: American Federation of Labor; Articles, Bibliography on Wage Cutting and on a Saving Wage; Disease; Earnings in Ohio; \"A Fair and Reasonable Wage\"; and Minimum Wage (2 folders).","Wage files include: Productive Efficiency Theory; Productivity; Railroad; Rates; Real Wages; Regulation; Report on \"Wages and Hours of Labour in Canada\" and Report of Australian Royal Commission; Standard of Living; Various Industries (2 folders); Wage Adjustments; White Collar Workers; Women; and Works Project Administration.","Topics include: the wartime control of labor (France), War Labor Conference Report (February 25, 1918), \"Labor Policies and the War, War Profits Bill, war and labor, and war tax law.","Materials include: a pamphlet \"Negro Women in Industry in 15 States,\" and other printed material from the Department of Labor and the Women's Bureau.","Titles include: \"American Institute for Economic Research Monthly Bulletin\" (1944) and \"Automotive War Production\" (1945).","Titles include: \"Babson's Washington Reports\" (1938-1939); \"Bank of the Manhattan Company of New York (1946); and \"The Bulletin\" from the International Typographical Union (1945-1946).","Titles include: \"California Safety News\" (1919); \"Common Sense\" (1944); and \"Congressional Daily\" (1941, 1944-1946).","Titles include: \"Economic Notes\" (1939); and \"The Economic Outlook\" (1940, 1944).","Titles include: \"Foreign Commerce Weekly\" (1941) and \"Foreign Policy Bulletin\" (1943, 1946).","Titles include: \"Human Events\" (1947); \"International Post-War Service Statistical Bureau\" (1943); and \"International Statistical Bureau Foreign Letter\" (1943-1944).","Titles include: \"National Bureau of Economic Research\" (1933-1934); \"The National Grange\" (1932); \"People's Lobby Bulletin\" (1945); \"Private Newsletter\" (1934); and \"Propaganda Analysis\" (1939).","Titles include: \"Report of the Mexico City Bureau\" (1940); and \"The Southern Patriot\" (1945-1946).","Titles include: \"United Business Service\" (1941); United Construction Workers News (1946); \"Washington Review\" from Chamber of Commerce, U.S. (1940, 1943); and \"The Yardstick Catholic Tests of a New Social Order\" (1941-1942, 1944).","Includes booklets on \"Diplomatic List\" (1925); National Policy Committee booklet, \"Implications to the United States of a German Victory\" (1940); \"The Storm Washington D.C. January 27-28, 1922; \"The Story of the Globe\" (undated); andClifford Thorne (undated).","Includes: National Association Real Estate Boards (1924); National Monetary Association (1923, undated); \"National Transportation Institute Freight Rates and Prices, 1867-1923\" (1923); New Jersey Teacher Retirement and Pensions (1919); and New School for Social Research (1920).","Includes: Railroads (1944); Remedial Loan Societies (1928); and Remington Rand Inc. (1935).","Includes: Schools (1928-1929); Sperry Corporation (1936); Standard Oil Company (1922); and Standard Statistics Company (1925).","Includes: Virginia State Chamber of Commerce (1924-1930); and \"A Brief History of Taxation in Virginia,\" by Edgar Sydenstricker (1915).","Includes: Senator George D. Aiken (1941), Thurman Arnold on \"Labor Against Itself\" and Antitrust Law Enforcement (circa 1941, undated).","Includes Samuel Brodbelt with a letter to Lauck, February 1, 1940.","Includes: Charles H. Chase on Trade Credit Banking (1934); John Corbin on National Planning (1932).","Includes: Maurice R. Davie, \"What Shall We Do About Immigration? (1946); Eleanor Davis \"The Future of Personnel Administration in the US\" typescript (undated); Edward T. Devine, \"American Labor's Improved Status Since 1914\" (1928); and Wallace B. Donham, \"National Ideal and Internationalist Idols\" (1933).","Includes: Marriner S. Eccles (1939); Irving Fisher \"The Debt - Deflation Theory of Great Depressions\" (1933); and Harry Emerson Fosdick sermon \"A Christian Conscience about War\" (1925).","Includes: Walter Graves, Jr., an open letter concerning Hitler and the British Isles (1941); Senator Pat Harrison (1925); W.P. Harvey, articles on living wage, and capital and labor (undated); Leon Henderson on Use of Small Loans for Medical Expenses (1930), and Alice Hosteler article on Producer-Consumer Relations (undated).","Includes: Benjamin A. Javits, (1933-1934); Jefferson Institute, including an address by Daniel C. Roper (1934); George L. Knapp on Senator Edward P. Costigan of Colorado (undated); and Dr. Julius Klein, \"The Business Trend Since 1921\" (1927).","Includes: J.C. Laughlin, \"Demand and Prices,\" August 1932; William M. Leiserson, \"Labor Past as Key to Labor Future,\" February 10, 1944; Max Lerner, \"Revolution in Ideas,\" 1939; Alexander Levene, \"Modification of the Antitrust Laws and Purchasing Power\" (1932); and John L. Lewis \"Problems of Organized Labor\" (1936).","Includes samples of his articles with a biographical summary up to 1933.","Includes: William G. McAdoo, about William Jennings Bryan (1925); Leifer Magnusson, about the International Labor Organization and the American Federation of Labor (undated); Maury Maverick on \"How Solid is the South?\"(1943); Claudius T. Murchison, \"A Great Deal, Some of It New\" (1934); Reinhold Niebuhr, \"Jerome Frank's Way Out\" (undated); Edwin G. Nourse, \"The Nature and Future of Private Enterprise\" (1941); Frances Perkins, speech press release, 1936; Gifford Pinchot, \"Wages, Margins and Anthracite Prices\" and \"Business and Government in the Economic Crisis,\" (1923-1931).","Includes: Jackson H. Ralston \"Superficiality of International Law,\" 1922; Donald R. Richberg and his Labor Plan (1944); John D. Rockefeller, Jr., \"Considerations Concerning Labor Standards,\" 1922; Daniel C. Roper, \"Regimentation and Recovery\" and \"Trade and Commerce in Perspective,\"1934; and Dr. John A. Ryan, \"Organized Labor Today\" (1926).","Includes: Alexander Sachs on Problems of National Recovery (1937); David J. Saposs, \"Current Anti-Labor Activities\" (1938 April 11); Louis G. Silverberg \"Law and Order: Social Menace\" (1938); Upton Sinclair, \"An open Letter to the President\" (undated); Isidor Teitilbaum (undated); and Lawrence Todd (August 1933).","Includes: Henry A. Wallace, speeches (1937-1942); Sidney Webb \"Four Weeks in England\" (1919); Carl I. Wheat, California Railroad Commission, (1927); William Allen White, \"A Yip From the Doghouse\" (1937); Honorable Roy O. Woodruff \"War Frauds\" speech, 1922; and Owen D. Young speeches (1930-1932).","Includes \"Economic Planning\" (undated); \"When President's Play Politics\" (1938); and fiction pieces written for magazines like \"Ken\" (undated)."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eNote: Diaries on microfilm M-1239-1241; Use of original diaries restricted due to fragile condition.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["Note: Diaries on microfilm M-1239-1241; Use of original diaries restricted due to fragile condition."],"corpname_ssim":["Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library"],"persname_ssim":["Lauck, W. Jett (Lauck, William Jett), 1879-1949"],"names_ssim":["Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library","Lauck, W. 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(John Llewellyn), 1880-1969","World War, 1939-1945","New Deal, 1933-1939","Depressions - 1929","United Mine Workers of America","Labor unions","American Association for Economic Freedom","Anthracite coal--Pennsylvania","Railroads -- History","Railroads","Electric railroads","World War, 1914-1918","Economics","Work diaries used to keep a record of Lauck's activities on behalf of a number of organizations, arranged by date in Boxes 216-219. Due to their fragile condition, access to the original diaries is restricted. Researchers should use the diaries on microfilm M-1239-1241.","Student grades were removed from the file and placed in the control folder box for MSS 4742.","There are fifteen series in this collection. The two largest series are the Cases and Topical series. The majority of series have at least two subseries. Lauck had created two earlier indexes to his files and they were used to shape the current re-organization of the collection, particularly concerning the case files. Some of the decisions concerning arrangement were made due to the difficulties of completing the processing of the W. Jett Lauck papers during the Pandemic of 2020-2021.","An Outline of the Arrangement is as follows: Series 1) Correspondence (Boxes 1-16); Series 2) American Association for Economic Freedom (Boxes 17-37 and Card files boxes 1-12); Series 3) National War Labor Board (Boxes 38-56); Series 4) Congress of Industrial Organizations (Boxes 57-67); Series 5) Commission on Industrial Relations (Boxes 68-72); Series 6) Articles, Memoranda, and Speeches by W. Jett Lauck (Boxes 73-91) with Subseries A) Work created by W. Jett Lauck for use by himself (Boxes 73-91), Subseries B) Work created by W. Jett Lauck for other people to use (Boxes 82-88), and Subseries C) Banking Monograph by W. Jett Lauck (Boxes 89-91); Series 7) Pennsylvania Anthracite Coal Commission (Boxes 92-103); Series 8) Cases (Boxes 104-204) with  Subseries A) Railroad (Boxes 104-146), Subseries B) General (Boxes 147-169), and Subseries C) Coal (Boxes 170-204); Series 9) Arbitrations (Boxes 205-211); Series 10) Dockets and Other Records of Work by W. Jett Lauck (Boxes 212-219); Series 11) Personal, Financial and Miscellany Papers (Boxes 220-233) with Subseries A) Financial Correspondence and Files (Boxes 220-225), Subseries B) Bureau of Applied Economics (Boxes 225-226), Subseries C) College Notes and School Papers (Boxes 227-230), and Subseries D) Notes, Notebooks, Photographs, Post cards and Miscellany (Boxes 230-233); Series 12) The National Recovery Act and National Recovery Administration (Boxes 234-241) with Subseries A) General Files (Boxes 234-238) and Subseries B) National Recovery Administration Codes (Boxes 238-241); Series 13) Oversize Scrapbook Volumes of Newspaper Clippings and News clippings Files with Subseries A) Scrapbooks (Boxes 242-252) and Subseries B) News clipping Files (Boxes 253-257); Series 14) Topical Files with Subseries A) Coal (Boxes 258-270), Subseries B) Railroad (Boxes 271-287), and Subseries C) General A-Z (Boxes 288-389); and Series 15) Printed Material and Works by Others (Boxes 389-399) with Subseries A) Printed Material (Boxes 389-396) and Subseries B) Works by Others (Boxes 397-399).","Lauck often marked his newspapers and other periodical materials according to subject matter. These clippings are arranged according to his original categorical markings, where possible. Where no markings are discernable, they have been artificially sorted into Lauck's categories or other appropriate topical divisions. They are arranged alphabetically by subject with dedicated, separate folders for subjects with large amounts of material. (Brackets [] denote subtopics or linked topics). Files chiefly consist of news clippings but occasionally there is other printed material or charts, etc.","Arranged alphabetically by last name of authors or speakers with subjects noted, if appropriate.","William Jett Lauck, an American economist and statistician, whose work expertise and experience was both broad and varied, was born on August 2, 1879, in Keyser, West Virginia, to William Blackford Lauck, a railway official, and Emma Eltinge (Spengler) Lauck. He attended Keyser High School and Washington and Lee University (Bachelor of Arts, 1903), becoming a Fellow in the department of political economy at the University of Chicago, 1903-1906. Lauck was an associate professor of economics and political science at Washington and Lee University, 1905-1908, until he entered government service in 1908. That same year, he was married to Eleanor Moore Dunlap of Lexington, Virginia, and they had three children, William Jett Lauck, Jr., Eleanor Moore Lauck and Peter Blackford Lauck. Lauck belonged to the Cosmos and Chevy Chase clubs and was a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Kappa Sigma, and Theta Nu Epsilon.","Lauck joining the United States Immigration Commission in 1908-1909, where he designed a survey of immigration for the Commission. Lauck was the chief examiner for the Tariff Board, 1910-1911. The U.S. Commission on Industrial Relations hired Lauck in 1913-1915 as a managerial expert and consulting statistician to design their investigation into industrial problems in the United States. He was an economic advisor on the Canadian Commission on Economic Development, 1916. Lauck joined the U.S. National War Labor Board in 1918 as Secretary.","Lauck also took part in the national movement for banking reform and the establishment of the Federal Reserve banking system1911-1912. As an expert on railway economics, he represented the Brotherhoods of Locomotive Firemen and Engineers in their demands for wage increases during a series of arbitrations from 1912-1919, the Western freight weight case, 1915, and also represented the railroad unions in several high-profile national railroad arbitrations in the early twenties. Lauck functioned as the economic advisor for presidential candidate James B. Cox in 1920 and 1924. In 1926, Lauck devised a settlement to end the Passaic New Jersey textile strike.","During a large part of his career, W. Jett Lauck acted as an economic advisor to John L. Lewis and the United Mine Workers, the Committee on Industrial Organization, the United Automobile Workers and other union organizations, in arbitrations and cases, 1919-1939. He was an investigator for the U.S. Coal Commission, 1923 and economist for the Grain Marketing Company, Chicago, 1924-1925. Lauck assisted on the legislative drafting committee for the National Recovery Act in 1933 and as an expert advisor to the Senate Finance Committee on the revision of the National Recovery Act in 1935. He was also a member of various special boards, and a labor advisor to the Coal Section of the National Recovery Act, 1933-1935. He was also often a government expert witness, as seen in his work for the House of Representatives Special Committee on Government Competition with Private Business, 1933. Lauck served as Chairman of the Pennsylvania Anthracite Industry Coal Commission, 1937.","Lauck was Vice President of the organization American Association for Economic Freedom. He was also an author or co-author of many books and other publications, including \"The Causes of the Panic of 1893\" (1905); \"The Immigration Problem\" with Johann Wolfgang Jenks (1911); \"Conditions of Labor in American Industries\" with Edgar Sydenstricker (1917); \"The Industrial Code\" with C.S. Watts (1923); Political and Industrial Democracy, 1776-1926\" (1926); and \"The New Industrial Revolution and Wages\" (1929) and Editor of \"British War Experience Series.\"","\"W. Jett Lauck: Biography of a Reformer\" by Carmen Brissette Grayson is a 1975 University of Virginia dissertation that covers the early part of Lauck's career up until the Depression.","\"The Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) was a federation of unions that organized workers in industrial unions in the United States and Canada from 1935 to 1955. Created in 1935 by John L. Lewis, who was a part of the United Mine Workers (UMW), it was originally called the Committee for Industrial Organization but changed its name in 1938 when it broke away from the American Federation of Labor.[1] It also changed names because it was not successful with organizing unskilled workers with the AFL.[2]","The CIO supported Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal Coalition, and was open to African Americans. Both the CIO and its rival the AFL grew rapidly during the Great Depression. The rivalry for dominance was bitter and sometimes violent. The CIO (Congress for Industrial Organization) was founded on November 9, 1935, by eight international unions belonging to the American Federation of Labor.","In its statement of purpose, the CIO said it had formed to encourage the AFL to organize workers in mass production industries along industrial union lines. The CIO failed to change AFL policy from within. On September 10, 1936, the AFL suspended all 10 CIO unions (two more had joined in the previous year). In 1938, these unions formed the Congress of Industrial Organizations as a rival labor federation. The Taft-Hartley Act of 1947 required union leaders to swear that they were not Communists. Many CIO leaders refused to obey that requirement, later found unconstitutional. In 1955, the CIO rejoined the AFL, forming the new entity known as the American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO).\" This summary was taken directly from Wikipedia","https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congress_of_Industrial_Organizations","The Wage Reduction Case was brought by William S. Carter, President of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, originally against the Atlanta, Birmingham, and Atlantic Railway Company, before the United States Railroad Labor Board, but it eventually became a much larger case involving other Brotherhoods and Unions concerning railroad workers and wages.","Timothy Shea was the Acting President of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen between 1919-1922 .","The Six Hour Day Case was also referred to as the 30 Hour Week in the press and in supporting materials. The work was undertaken by Lauck for David B. Robertson, President of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen.","This case was brought by the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen demanding that a fireman (helper) be employed on all types of power used in railroad service for safety, including diesel and streamline trains.","The Railway Wage Reduction Case of 1938 was presented before the Emergency Board by W. Jett Lauck on behalf of the Railway Labor Executives' Association.","This case was a call for amendment to the Tariff Act of 1922. Lauck represented a group of domestic manufacturers, including the Glass Containers Association of America, in putting together an argument for an increase in tariffs on imported glass bottles. It is important to note that Lauck did not represent industry in opposition to labor. The Glass Bottles Blowers Association submitted a brief agreeing with the domestic manufacturers, —but only in opposition to foreign goods making American industry and labor obsolete.","The Grain Marketing Company was created to jointly market the product of three grain companies: Armour Grain Company, Rosenbaum Grain Corporation, and Rosenbaum Brothers. W. Jett Lauck served as Director of Appraisals for this venture, preparing a large report on the valuation of the Grain Marketing Company's properties. This report was reproduced in many, slightly altered formats for different purposes, people, and groups, and these variants are the subject of many folders in the case, which contain significant overlap.","The Agricultural Adjustment Administration implemented a new tax on paper towels. The reason given was that they competed with typical cotton towels. W. Jett Lauck advised the Paper Towel Manufacturers Association and prepared their case before the Agricultural Adjustment Administration and Congress.","Some 16,000 textile workers participated in the strike, centered in Passaic, New Jersey and initially organized as the \"United Front Committee\" by the Workers (Communist Party) before being transferred to the leadership of the American Federation of Labor. W. Jett Lauck served as a consulting economist to the strikers, chairman of the Plenary Committee (also known as The Citizens Committee or the Lauck Committee) representing the strikers and overseeing transition to the American Federation of Labor, economist for the National Committee for Passaic Relief and Defense, and member of the Temporary Committee for Establishment of American Standards of Life for Textile Workers, as well as participated in the case on the floor of the Senate and in Senate Committees.","This case was between the Franklin Division of the Franklin Typothetae of Chicago and a collection of unions, namely: the Chicago Typographical Union No. 16, Chicago Printing Pressmen's Union No. 3, Franklin Union No. 4, and Bookbinders' and Paper Cutters' Union No. 8 regarding a cut in wages. W. Jett Lauck represented the unions and prepared their case alongside Arthur Sturgis.","The Guffey-Snyder Act was officially known as the Bituminous Coal Conservation Act of 1935. This law was passed as part of the New Deal and created the Bituminous Coal Commission to set the price of coal. It was ruled unconstitutional and was replaced by the Guffey-Vinson Act in 1937.","Pujo Committe named after the chairman of the Banking and Currency Committee, Representative A. Pujo of Louisiana.","Eugene Meyer was Governor of the Federal Reserve Board and J.W. Pole was Comptroller of the Currency in 1932.","This committee was chaired by Congressman Joseph B. Shannon, (1867-1943), a Democrat from Kansas City, Missouri.","P.J. Morrin was the general president of the International Association of Bridge, Structural, and Iron Workers; Jett Lauck was the economic advisor for the same organization.","The original letters from Franklin D. Roosevelt to W. Jett Lauck were transferred to the UVA Special Collections Franklin D. Roosevelt papers, on February 6, 2005.","The original letters from Upton Sinclair to W. Jett Lauck were transferred to the UVA Special Collections Upton Sinclair papers on February 6, 2005.","The original letters from William H. Taft to W. Jett Lauck were transferred to the UVA Special Collections William H. Taft papers on February 6, 2005.","Manuscript student assistants who worked on the W. Jett Lauck papers for at least one semester include Jacob M. Baker, Shannon Lee, Jacob T. Shaw, and Emily Shipman.","Only two copies of identical duplicates having no annotations were kept. Duplicates were compared and only two were kept of each unique document or publication.  News clippings were only copied if used by Lauck in a case or arbitration, contained an article or other work by him, or information pertaining to his work and career. Others were sorted and arranged by topcs that he had written on the clipping; those with no obvious relevance were discarded. Ledgers and scrapbooks were rehoused in acid free cubic boxes or phase boxes created by the Preservation staff.","Originally the papers were organized with the help of a University of Virginia history seminar sometime between their transfer to Special Collections from the Law Library and 1973, producing a large paper finding aid consisting of the list of the file folder headings. Folders were replaced near the end of the 1990's but some folder headings were lost or corrupted. In 2018, the papers were re-organized into series based on several early indexes created by the office of W. Jett Lauck. Folder headings were corrected based on the indexes, the original paper finding aid, and Lauck's notations on the tops of his documents. Headings were altered on the folders when possible to match the finding aid but only some of the folders were replaced due to constraints of time and money.","Physical processing work was complicated by constant student assistant turn-over and the interruption of the Pandemic of 2020-2021, which prevented onsite work for almost six months and allowed only several onsite short stints per week  the rest of the time. The finding aid is as accurate as these conditions have permitted but there may well be inconsistencies. If such errors are discovered, we welcome researcher input.","Most dockets were found together and left as a series. Occasionally dockets were found with their related papers. In those cases, the dockets remain in the their related individual series and were not moved to the Docket series. At this point it is impossible to be sure of the original order by W. Jett Lauck.","Most dockets were found together and left as a series. Occasionally dockets were found with their related papers. In those cases, the dockets remain in the their related individual series and were not moved to the Docket series. At this point it is impossible to be sure of the original order by W. Jett Lauck.","The index for this case shows that the supporting materials are incomplete. Some materials may have not survived or others may be present in the collection but their direct connection to this particular case has been lost.","See related material in Box 9 under John L. Lewis.","See also Press Releases: Philip Murray Opening Statement and Final Argument.","See related materials in MSS 4742 Box 192.","See also James Couzens files in MSS 4742, Box 308.","Profiteering files include: Exhibits (2 folders); Food Products; Flour; General; and Industrial Establishment (2 folders).","The W. Jett Lauck collection consists of his professional, business and personal papers as an economist, statistician and government consultant on immigration, banking, railroads, coal, and unemployment problems as well as other facets of labor in the United States. Included are correspondence, scrapbooks of news clippings reflecting his activities, labor reports and studies, drafts of congressional bills, legal briefs, and other material concerning labor problems in the United States from its formative World War I years until 1949. They begin with his association with the progressive labor codes of the Taft-Walsh Labor Relations Commission and continue with the Railway Labor Act of 1926; the fight to gain recognition of labor's right to collective bargaining \"through representatives of their own choosing\" under the National Industrial Recovery Act in 1933; the incorporation of its principles in the National Labor Relations Act; and further activity in defense of this act.","Other manuscripts deal with studies of government competition with private business, the American Association for Economic Freedom, the New York Power Authority; branch, chain, and group banking, drafts of speeches, and work diary accounts of activities and meetings with prominent congressional and labor leaders on labor problems and legislation.","The largest portions of the W. Jett Lauck papers deal with cases and arbitrations, chiefly railroad and coal related, his work on various boards and commission and topical files.","His correspondence with individuals heading organizations interested in labor and industrial relations was wide-spread, just as it was with political figures, educators, and labor leaders.\n Among the public figures with whom he corresponded are Bernard Baruch, Homer S. Cummings, Clarence A. Dystra, John T. Flynn, Guy M. Gillette, Leon Henderson, Herbert Hoover, Hugh S. Johnson, Jesse Jones, William S. Knudsen, Robert M. Fa Follette, Jr., Franklin K. Lane, John L. Lewis,  H.C. Lodge, Jr., William G. McAdoo, James M. Mead, Francis P. Miller, Henry Morgenthau, Karl E. Mundt, Donald Nelson, Judge Ferdinand Pecora, Frances Perkins, Gifford Pinchot, James H. Price, Franklin D. Roosevelt, E.R. Stettinius, Jr., Robert F. Wagner, David I. Walsh, Burton K. Wheeler, and Woodrow Wilson.\nThe educators include Hardy Dillard, Edward C. Elliot, Frank Graham, J.W. Jenks, Richard R. Mead, Lewis Tyree, Harry F. Ward, H.B. Wells, and Ray Lyman Wilbur; and the labor leaders Jacob Baker, Solomon Barkin, Van A. Bittner, Sophia Carey, David Dubinsky, P.T. Fagan, John P. Frey, William Green, Sydney Hillman, Earl E. Houck, Thomas Kennedy, Donald MacMillan, and A.O. Wharton.","This series consists chiefly of correspondence but also includes typescripts of speeches by individuals, and financial and other information about organizations.","Correspondents include:  E. Abbott, Louis Adamic, Adrian Adelman, Sara M. Addison, Joseph Agor, Helen Alfred, Fred H. Allen, Irving B. Altman (editor of \"Dynamic America\"), Aluminum Workers of America, Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric Railway Employees, American Association for Labor Legislation, American Association for Social Security, American Council, American Council on Public Affairs, American Farm Bureau Federation, American Guernsey Cattle Club, American Institute for Economic Research, The American Legion, American Political Science Association, American Sugar Cane League, Americana Corporation concerning Lauck's article on United Mine Workers of America, Thomas R. Amlie, Dr. James W. Angell, Charles P. Anson, \"Atlantic Monthly,\" Paul H. Appleby, Leon Ardzrooni (about the death of Thorstein Veblen), Mr. O.M. Armstrong, and Robert W. Arthur.","Correspondents include: Jacob Baker, Kent Baker, Bank of the Manhattan Company, Mary Barclay, A. K. Barnes, Joseph L. Barnett, Gerald Barradas, Barron's (The National Financial Weekly), John Barth, Mrs. Everett Boughton, Mrs. Robert Bennett Bean, Grant L. Bell, William H. Bell, Harold F. Berg, Nelson N. Berry, S. D. Berry, Jacob Billikoph, Margaret G. B. Blachley, James E. Black, Honorable William Harman Black,  Amy Blankenhorn, Heber Blankenhorn, Dr. Thomas C. Blaisdell, Jr., Ellis P. Block, John A. Bohn, E.W.G. Boogher, Book-of-The-Month Club, Inc., Judge Julian F. Bouchelle, Basil Nicholas Helenagoras Bousios, Fenton Bradford, C. Daniel Bremer, Samuel Bristol, G.L. Broaddus, St. Claire Brookes, The Brookings Institution, Herbert Bruce Brougham, E. Kirk Brown, Law Offices of Brown and Brown, H. Russel Brand, Carl P. Brannin, Selig C. Brez, P.F. Brissenden, Professor Leslie Buckler, Raymond Leslie Buell, John Bullock, Bureau of Agricultural Economics, Bureau of Applied Economics, The Bureau of National Affairs, Harold B. Butler, John E. Burton, J.C. Byars, Herman B. Byer, and Reverend James A. Byrnes.","Correspondents include: [Cadle], Jessie L. Campbell, R. Granville Campbell, The Capital News Company,Sophia Carey, Harry J. Carman, J.D. Carneal and Sons Inc.,  Caroline County Library Committee, M.D. Carrel, Samuel McCrea Cavert, The Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company, The Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company, Mrs. Charlotte Chrestien, The Christian Science Publishing Society, Citizens' Council for Total Defense, Brice Claggett, V.M. Clapp, Clark, Dodge and Company, Brokers, Evans Clark, Victor S. Clark, W. A. Clark, Pauline Clarke, J. William Claudy, Thompson Clayton, Dr. Rudolph A. Clemen, Walt Clyde, The Clerk of the Stafford Court House, E.J. Coil, Kenneth Colegrove, George P. Comer, Department of Commerce, Commodity Research Bureau, Inc., Common Council for American Unity, Ellen Commons, Congressional Intelligence, Inc., Consolidated Vultee American Aircraft Corporation, Dr. P. S. Constantinople, W. Dewey Cooke, Edward L. Corbett, James Corbett, John M. Corbett, Council Against Intolerance in America, Council of Young Southerners, Frederick C. Croxton, Cosmos Club, Morgan Cunningham, and Curles Neck Dairy.","Correspondents include: Oscar H. Darter, Henry David, Elmer Davis, Shelby Cullom Davis, William H. Davis, Len De Caux, Kenneth de Courcy, De Jarnette State Sanatorium, Lud Denny, United States Department of Commerce, Marshall E. Dimock (U.S. DoJ), District Unemployment Compensation Board, Edward J. Donohue, Frank P. Douglass, Law Offices of Drain and Weaver, David Dubinsky, Allan Dunlap, Arthur Dunn, Robert W. Dunn, and C. A. Dykstra.","Correspondents include: Joseph B. Eastman, Economic Policy Committee, C. Vernon Eddy, J. A. Efpokito, Gerald Egan, Electric Home and Farm Authority, and Charles T. Estes.","Correspondents include: P. T. Fagan, Reverend Richard M. Fagley, Ruth Ansell Farley, The Farmers and Merchants State Bank, The Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America, Federal Works Progress Administration for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, First Bancredit Corporation, First National Bank of Boston, The First National Bank of Keyser, Fjell Line of Great Lakes Transatlantic, Inc., Ralph Fleharty, R. D. Fleming, Courtney Fletcher, Duncan U. Fletcher, M. S. Flint, Frank H. Fljozdal, Fitzgerald Flourney, Hon. Edward J. Flynn, John T. Flynn, Foley, Food Research Institute of Stanford University, B.C. Forbes (Forbes Magazine), R. D. Forbes, Forbes and Myers, Foreign Policy Association, Clark Forman, Fortune, The Forum, Major B. Foster, Founders General Corporation, Mrs. M. N. Fox, Jerome Frank, Frank Brothers, Lafayette Franklin, Franklin Press, Franklin Simon Company, T. McCall Frazier, Free Lance-Star, W. R. Freeman, Paul Comly French, John P. Frey, Elisha M. Friedman, Ruth Friedson, and R. S. Fritter.","Correspondents include: Domenico Gagliardo, George B. Galloway, O. Max Gardner, Honorable Leslie C. Garnett, William Edward Garnett, Stanley Garrison, H. Dymoke Gasson, Paul W. Gates, Gayle Motor Company, Theodore Geiger, Phyliss Geisler, General Elevator Co., General Motors Corporation, Alfred Giardino, Clinton S. Golden, Clem Goodman, Henry J. Goodman \u0026 Co., C. O'Connor Goolrick, John T. Goolrick, Mary K. Gorman, Frank P. Graham, Sally Nelson Gravatt, Walter C. Graves Jr., H. A. Gray, Lanier Gray, H. B. Greybill, Myra Moore Griffith, J. Cleveland Grigsby, Sarah Groomes, Guthrie Lithograph Company, and Walter B. Guy.","Correspondents include: Ernst Haberstadt, Max Haleff, Ford P. Hall, Fred W. Hall, F. S. Hall, Edward W. Hamilton, H. E. Hamilton, Hampden-Sydney College, Hugh S. Hanna, Charles Hansel, William Hard, Harper and Brothers, Emma Harris, Owen Harris, Harvard College Library, Leon Henderson, S.J Henry, Warren F. Hickernell, R. G. Hilldrup, Otto Hillsman and Co., Mary W. Hillyer, S. H. Hines Company, David Hirsh and Son, H. C. Holdridge, Hoover War Library, Herbert Hoover, Harry L. Hopkins, Welly K. Hopkins, Dr. W. E. Hotchkiss, Curtis Hubbard, J.S. Hughes, W. A. Hull, and Thomas Lomax Hunter.","Correspondents include: Major William W. Inglis, Institute of American Meat Packers, Institute of World Economics, International Bank, International Statistical Bureau, Inc., Interstate Bankers Corporation, Investment Bankers Association of America, and Irving Trust Company.","Correspondents include: Gardner Jackson, Meyer Jacobstein, Jjell Lines, Thomas Jefferson (typescript copy of letter, June 11, 1807, concerning newspapers and histories), J. M. Johnson, Honorable Jessie Jones, Roberts W. Jones, N.Y. Journal of Commerce, and The Jury Commission.","Correspondents include: Evelyn Kane, Kappa Sigma House Association, Inc., Augustine B. Kelley, Leon H. Keyserling, Susan M. Kingsbury, Dr. George E. Kingsley, Richard Kirby, John H. Klingenfeld, and Oscar Koppel.","Correspondents include: LABOR, Ladies' Garment Workers Union, (William H. Lamar), Sophia J. Lammers, H. Lamson, Richard V. Lancaster, Thomas Larkin III, Joseph P. Lash, David Lasser, Howard Lee, Joseph N. Leinbach, Albert H. Levene, Robert E. Levine, Charles T. Libby, David E. Lilienthal, The Lincoln National Bank of Washington, Ernest K. Lindley, Geo. W. Linkins, Co., Irving Lipkowitz, Henry T. Lipman, Thomas E. Lodge, Stephen M. Loebl, Norman Lombard, W. C. Looker, Jr., Edward Lynch, and Barrow Lyons.","Topics include: American Legion Convention (1945); Committee for Industrial Organization Procedure and Policy (1935-1936); C.I.O. A.F.L. (1940); Congressman Martin and Mr. MacDougall (1939 March 3); Farmington Conference- War Time Organization Planned by the Administration (1939); Fixation of Coal Prices, Memos Relative to (1939); Fortune Magazine's Conferences or Round Tables (1939); Income Tax Returns of Lewis, J. L. (1940-1941); The Inner Circle (1942 Feb 11); Inter-American Bank (1940); Lindberg on \"Preparedness\" (1940); Missouri Pacific Bonds (1941-1942); National Defense to Post-War Planning (1942-1945); Oil and Gas on a Basis of Equality with Coal (1939); A Plan for Economic Democracy - Article written by Major Holdridge (1939); A Plan for Solving the Economic Crisis by Dr. R.H. Von Liedtke (1937-1941); \"Prohibiting\" Strikes for the Emergency Period (1940); James L. Simpson \"Plan for Maintenance of Economic Balance and Security\" (1940);  The Townsend Plan and Mr. Ivan Towanski (1942); Union Shop and Mr. Leland Olds (1941 November 14); United Mine Workers Suggested Program (1934-1935); War Against Unemployment and Poverty (1940 January 10); Threatened  Competition of Natural Gas with Coal (1944 December 5); and Big Inch Pipe Lines and the Rural Electrification Administration (1946 January 14).","Correspondents include: Bishop Francis J. McConnell, William MacDonald, Ernst D. MacDougall, Donald MacMillan, W. C. MacQuown, R. A. Magowan, Edward C. Maguire, Elizabeth M. Maher, Mason Manghum, Maxwell J. Mangold, Bank of the Manhattan Company, Basil Manly, L. C. Marshall, Thomas O. Marvin, Maryland and District of Columbia Industrial Union Council, Maryland Title and Investment Company, Lucy Randolph Mason, Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company, The Bank of Mathews, Inc., Honorable Maury Maverick, Herbert Mazo, Charles McCarthy, Summerfield A. McCarteney, Bishop Francis J. McConnell, Wm. P. McGinn, Edw. F. McGrady, McGraw-Hill Publishing Company-Inc., Ernest D. McIver, Dr. Archibald McLeish, Thomas P. McTigue, Honorable James M. Mead, Richard R. Mead, Royal D. Mead, D. J. Meserole, Eugene Meyer, Jr.,  Francis Pickens Miller, Francis Trevelyan Miller, Ward B. Miller, H. A. Millis, The Milwaukee Journal, Mine Official's Union of America, John J. Minor, George Minnigerode, William Mitch, Wesley C. Mitchell, R. C. L. Moncure, Jr., Monroe and Berry, C. D. Montague, Jean Montgomery, Monthly Labor Review, Robert Morey, Charles S. Morgan, H. W. Morgan, Marie Morris, J. H. Muirhead, Honorable Karl E. Mundt, and Gorham Munson.","Correspondents include: William R. Nagel, Leonard Nairn, Dr. Philip Curtin Nash, Nash Floor Service, A. Nash Tailoring Company, Natalie, Inc., The Nation, The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, National Association of Manufacturers, National Association of Retired Federal Employees, The National Bank, National Bank of Orange, National Bank of the Republic, National Bank of Washington, National Bituminous Coal Commission, National Broadcasting Company, Inc., National Bureau of Economic Research, National Catholic Welfare Conference, National Child Labor Committee, National Citizen's Council For Defense, The National City Bank of New York, National Cold Steam Company, National Consumers' League, National Council for Prevention of War, National Defense Mediation Board, National Electric Light Association, The National Encyclopedia, National Labor Relations Board, National Lawyers Guild, National Life Insurance Company, National Planning Association, National Resources Planning Board, National Policy Committee, National Press Club, National Recovery Administration, National Resources Board, National Sharecroppers Week, National Window and Office Cleaning Company, National Women's Trade Union League of America, Nation's Business, Nation's Commerce, J. S. Naylor, Donald Nelson, New America, The New Republic, Newsweek, W. S. Newton, The New York Times, George W. Norris, Cecil C. North, The Northern Neck Mutual Fire Association of Virginia, Claudian B. Northrop, and Harold Bernard November.","Correspondents include: Charlton Ogburn, William F. Ogburn, J. G. Ohsol, Joseph C. O'Mahoney, Organization Committee of Social Union, Inc., Mary O'Shaughnessy, William Owen, and John W. Owens.","Correspondents include: Pabst Post-War Employment Awards, A. H. Packard, C. C. Packard, Florence E. Parker, The Parker Corporation, Julius H. Parmelee, Col. Samuel Pascoe, Leo Pavolsky, M. W. Paxton, Jr., Walter Phipes, George Curtis Peck, Ferdinand Pecora, William R. Pendergast, Willis Pepoon, Fred W. Perkins, Thomas W. Perry, Charles E. Persons, Samuel B. Pettengill, Julius I. Peyser, L. W. H. Peyton, David A. Pine, David W. Pipes Jr., Fort Pipes, W. G. Pitero, P.M., Justine Wise Polier, Shad Polier, Wm. T. Powers, Richard T. Pratt, Prentice-Hall, Inc., Evelyn Preston, Harry B. Price, James H. Price, Provisional Committee Toward A Democratic Peace, and Public Affairs Committee.","Correspondents include: Railway Age, Ransdell Inc., Mervyn Rathborne, Stephen Rauschenbush, Carl Raushenbush, The Readers Club, Philip M. Riefkin, Charles S. Robb, James Robb, Newell W. Roberts, D. B. Robertson, Mr. Robey, John M. Robinson, Leland Rex Robinson, Josephine Roche, Rockbridge National Bank, John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Harry L. Rogers, Paul V. Rogers, William N. Rogers, Henry Romeike, Incorporated, Samuel Romer, Walter A. Romer, Leon H. Rouse (with William Green),  Rouss Library, Frances Rowe, and Harold J. Ruttenberg.","Correspondents include: Russell Sage, Lewis D. Sampson, Samuel L. Samuel, Dr. David J. Saposs, Saturday Evening Post, Marshall Schaffer, D. M. Schnapper, L. B. Schnapper, Joseph Schneider, G. Luther Schnur, James T. Shotwell, H. L. Schuh, Montgomery Schuyler, Louis J. Schwab, Henry Herman Schwartz, Ray Scott, Charles Scribner's Sons, Seaboard Air Line Railway Company, Joel Seidman, Shaw-Walker, Chester Shepard, Chester Sheppard, R. T. Shields, Silcox Memorial Fund, Simmons-Boardman Publishing Corporation, Sidney Simon, Richard C. Simonson, John F. Sinclair, Anthony Wayne Smith, C. Archer Smith, Edwin S. Smith, Nelson Lee Smith, S. Granville Smith, Vernon D. Smith, Bernard A. Smyth, H. M. Snead, Jr., Social Union, Inc., The Society for the Advancement of Management, Inc., John E. W. Sohl, L. W. Sorrell, Southern Conference for Human Welfare, Southern Maryland Trust Company, Mr. Sovey, Alexander Spencer, Sphere, R. B. Spindle, George L. Sprague, Saint Albans, Margaret S. Stables, William H. Stafford, Stafford County, Standard Oil Company, Stanford University Library, Louis Stark, State Loan Company, State Teachers College, Henry M. Stephenson, STEEL, Steel Workers Organizing Committee, A. A. Steele, Jean Stephenson, Jos. G. Stephenson, Boris Stern, Harold Stern, E. R. Stettinius, W. M. Steuart, Harry H. Stockfeld, W. L. Stoddard, Benjamin Stolberg, Irving Stone, N. L. Stone, William T. Stone, Chas. G. Stott and Co., Inc., Paul A. Strachan, David Strain, Ralph Strathmore, Nathan Straus, John Studebaker, Ralph G. Sucher, Arthur E. Suffern, Superintendent of Documents (Government Printing Office), Elmer Swack, Paul E. Switzer, Alois P. Swoboda, and Mr. Sydenstricker.","Correspondents include: Ivan Tarnowsky, Tax Policy League, Ordway Tead, Tennessee Valley Authority (Representative Noble J. Gregory), Percy Tetlow, Dorothy Thompson, TIME MAGAZINE, Daniel J. Tobin, John H. Tolan, The Travelers Insurance Company, Beverly Tucker, Henry Saint George Tucker, Earl R. Turner, and The Twentieth Century Fund.","Correspondents include: Alfred P. Wagner, Gordon Wagner, Robert F. Wagner, Thomas C. G. Wagner, J. Forest Walker, Allan E. Walker and Company, George A. Wallace, J. Raymond Walsh, August G. Walters, James N. Walton, James P. Warburg, Dr. Harry E. Ward, R. D. Ward, Ward and Paul, Caroline F. Ware, A.L. Warthen, Charles Washington, Washington and Lee University, \"Washington Post,\" James R. Wason, Elton Watkins, Ralph J. Watkins, Claude S. Watts, Marie Watts, Charles F. Weaver, H. B. Wells, (George) P. West, A. O. Wharton, Ross Wheat, Burton K. Wheeler, William M. Wherry, Hugh A. White, Ralph J. White, W. A. White, T. Y. Wickham, Dorothy G. Wiehl, Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur, Allan H. Willett, Williams Company, Willis and Willis, Corwin Willson, J. Alfred Wilner, Elsie Cobb Wilson, D. O. Wilson, H. Hazen Wilson, Nelson Wilson, The H. W. Wilson Company, John G. Winant, J. Wise, James Waterman Wise, S. S. Wise, William P. Witherow, J. S. Withrow, Nathan Witt, Laurence C. Witten, Benedict Wolf, World Fellowship, Inc., World Study Tours, and Thomas H. Wright.","Scope note for correspondence files. There has been no attempt to make an exhaustive list of the correspondents in each folder. Most letters were routine correspondence from people seeking information about the group; copies of their publications, speeches, and other educational materials; questions about membership in the group from interested individuals; requests for individuals to become sponsors, members or leaders in the group; leaders of other like-minded organizations; union leadership (often about the lack of funds available to support the American Association for Economic Freedom); or people wanting information about pertinent upcoming legislative bills. Attention on the lists of correspondence is focused particularly on political and public figures, editors, and the legislative and social issues of the day.","These include: American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born; American Council on Public Affairs; Atlantic Charter League; J.M. Artman, editor of \"The American Citizen\"; Representative Thomas R. Amlie; Thurman Arnold, Department of Justice (concerning Frank B. Kellogg statement about the anti-trust Sherman Act); and John B. Abel.","Correspondents include: Alfred L. Bernheim, The Labor Bureau; A.A. Berle banking proposal; Rabbi Barnett R. Brickner, Social Justice Commission; Kent Baker, editor of \"Sphere\" with article sent to him by Lauck, \"Industrial Reconstruction\" attached; David Burdett (conventional economics versus social economics); and G.P. Bronisch, Loyal Americans of German Descent","Correspondents and topics include: Lauck memorandum to Charles H. Chase, (in light of the prospect of a lengthy war and its impact on social and economic reform) informing him of his decision to drastically reduce expenditures by having only one employee to maintain the office (1942); \"Strife and the Worker\" proofs by John F. Cronin; Helen A. Cole, \"The Liberal Worker\"; W.S. Clement and his \"The Ben Franklin Plan\"; Ben V. Cohen, National Power Policy Committee; and the Council for Social Action, Ferry L. Platt, Jr. concerning farm issues.","Correspondents and topics include: Dr. Paul H. Douglas, University of Chicago; Hardy C. Dillard, Institute of Public Affairs, including a letter from John L. Newcomb; Frederic A. Delano, Chairman National Resources Advisory Committee; and a letter to John Dewey.","Correspondents and topics include: Arthur Eggleston, San Francisco Chronicle; Peter Edson, NEA Service; A.E. Edwards concerning the Wagner Labor Relations Act; J.G. Frain; and Charles Flato.","Correspondents and topics include: Alfred C. Gaunt, including \"Smaller Business Lifts Its Eyes\"; Toshi Go, Foreign Affairs Association of Japan; and A.E. Grassby, Winnipeg, Manitoba.","Correspondents and topics include:  Hubert Herring; Sidney Hillman; Fred S. Hall concerning the Industrial Expansion Act (multiple letters); B.W. Huebsch, The Viking Press,  and his concern over the pamphlet \"A New Social Order\"; S.L. Hoover and his question about the Keller Bill and the Association; John Edgar Hoover; and F.J. Hall, editor of \"The United States News\" about numbers of unemployed and other issues (multiple letters).","Correspondents and topics include: Meyer Jacobstein about the Reconstruction Act; and Paul Kellogg.","Correspondence includes: letters to Robert M. LaFollette, Jr.; League for Abundance: League for Industrial Democracy; Harold Loeb; and Dr. Jack Levin.","Correspondents and topics include: secretary of Attorney General Frank Murphy; Darwin J. Meserole, National Unemployment League; Francis P. Miller; Emily Fogg Mead; Homer L. Mead; Lewis E. Meyers; Judge Julian W. Mack; Bishop Francis J. McConnell; George F. Milton, editor \"The Chattanooga News\"; Senator James M. Mead; and letter to Archibald MacLeish, Librarian of Congress.","Correspondents and topics include: Bishop Francis J. McConnell; James W. Miller; Vito Marcantonio; Otto Mayer; Robert E. Mathews concerning the \"sit down strike\" by investment bankers and industrialists in May 1940; and Henry Morgenthau, Jr., letter to.","Correspondence includes: \"The New Republic\"; Douglas Newman, Secretary of the Barradas League; Dr. C.A. Norman; memorandum concerning Senator Norris' presidential qualifications; and Representative Mary T. Norton.","Correspondents and topics include: William Owen; Ernest Minor Patterson; Representative Claude Pepper; Justice Justine Wise Polier; and Jacob S. Potofsky.","Correspondents and topics include: Judge Samuel I. Rosenman; Representative Robert L. Ramsay; Right Reverend Msgr. John A. Ryan.","Correspondents and topics include: John Saxton; Guy Emery Shipler; Edwin S. Smith; William Simkin; B.M. Schnapper concerning the history of the Wagner Act; Ray Scott concerning the \"Fundamental Significance of our Present Day Labor Movement\"; and Porter Sargent.","Correspondents and topics include: Ordway Tead, Harper and Brothers; and Dr. Robert H. Tucker.","Correspondents and topics include: an appreciation of Frank P. Walsh upon his death on May 2, 1939; Matthew Woll, American Federation of Labor; Thomas H. Wright, New America; Harry F. Ward; and Nathan Witt; and N.A. Zonorich.","Includes leases, workman's compensation insurance, correspondence, and unemployment compensation.","These include: \"Policies and Objectives of the American Association of Economic Freedom,\" \"Shrinkages and Hoardings of Purchasing Power Accentuate Current Business Recession,\" \"Hoardings-Taxes Proposed to Stimulate Flow of Credit and Goods and Revival of Business,\" \"Approaches Toward a Concerted Program of Fundamental Economic Reconstruction in the United States,\" various drafts of suggestions for the programs, principles and objectives of the organization, \"Sugar Control,\" \"American Labor's Broadcast to Great Britain,\" \"American Economic Situation of 1937-1938,\" \"Unemployment Insurance,\" \"Industrial Espionage,\" \"Bank-Holding Companies,\" several on social service foundations, \"Economic Freedom in America,\" \"Industrial Reconstruction Act of 1939\" press release draft, \"Capitalism in Crisis,\" \"Prospective Labor Surpluses,\" \"Increased Man Hour Productivity and Technological Unemployment,\" monopoly, and \"Petroleum Quota Controls.\"","These include: participation in management, monopoly, the \"Industrial Reconstruction Act of 1939,\" \"Leaders on the No. 1 Problem,\" \"Federal Administrative Court Bill,\" \"Occupational Groupings,\" \"National Labor Relations Act and Board,\" \"Full Employment Bill,\" \"Senator Claude Pepper,\" \"Senator Lewis B. Schellenbach,\" and starting a American Association of Economic Freedom Bulletin.\"","These include: \"Threatened Crucial Developments,\" \"Anti-democratic philosophies,\" \"Churchill's anticipations, 1932-1939,\" \"Mussolini,\" \"Hitlerism and Nazism,\" \"Profits of Leading Corporations, 1936-1939,\" notes on People's Lobby Conference, and Ickes [speech] on business sabotage of defense.","These titles include: \"Can Unemployment be Ended?\"; \"Challenge to American Democracy\"; \"Civil Liberties and the National Labor Relations Board\"; \"Cure by Shock,\" \"Democracy and Economic Planning\"; \"Economic Reconstruction\"; \"Fundamental Significance of Our Present Day Labor Movement\"; \"Next Step in Democratization\"; \"A New Magna Carta\" \"A New Social Order\"; \"Preparedness for Peace,\"  \"Problems of the National Labor Relations Board.\"","The \"Post-War Reconstruction Bill\" is foldered separately.","Included are: \"Thirty Million Jobs\" by Arthur Dunn; Roundtable: \"Labor's role in Post-War Reconstruction\"; \"Freedom from Want\" by Mr. Walton; \"Nineteenth Century Prophecy of Order\" by Harry Frease; \"The Moral Issue\" by Lowell Mellett; \"A Banking System for Capital and Capital Credit\" by A.A. Berle, Jr.; \"Suggested Housing Program for National Defense Purposes\" by the Congress of Industrial Organizations; and \"A Primer of Current Economics\" [1933].","Included are: Fight for Freedom, Friends of Democracy, and the Gillette Resolution.","These include memoranda, news clippings, an article by George B. Galloway on \"The Imperative of Planning,\" replies, and a speech by W. Jett Lauck.","Includes separate folders on news clippings, some containing criticisms and investigations; problems of the board; and the testimony of John L. Lewis.","Clippings include Wendell Willkie, democracy versus absolutism, banker opinion, national debt, U.S. Attorney General, pump priming the economy, monopolies, religion and democracy, communism, and capitalism and democracy.","Included are: Peace Conditions; People's Congress for Democracy and Peace; Plenty for All League; People's Lobby; Pressure Groups, Attitudes of; Pension Plan – \"Uncle Fred's Automatic Pension Plan\"; Progressives, Conference of; Social Union; Tax-Exempt Bonds; Women in Trade Unions; and Young Democrats.","Topics include: Conferences; Corporation Notes and Memoranda; Kennedy Statement on General Motors Inquiry; Production Costs by T.C. Gordon Wagner; Ratio of Pay Rolls to Returns to Stockholder;Salaries of Officials; and Annual Reports to the Securities and Exchange Commission, 1935 and 1937.","Subjects include: Agreements; Decisions; the Willard E.Hotchkiss Decision in Tar Barrel Case; Negotiations for New Agreements; News clippings; Publications; Report of Homer Martin to the International Executive Board; and a Statement Submitted to Roosevelt by Union Representation.","According to Wikipedia, \"The Commission on Industrial Relations (also known as the Walsh Commission) was a commission created by the U.S. Congress on August 23, 1912 to scrutinize US labor law. The commission studied work conditions throughout the industrial United States between 1913 and 1915. The Chairman was Frank P. Walsh, a labor lawyer and activist from Kansas City, Missouri.","https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commission_on_Industrial_Relations","These include: \"Foreign Competition After the War,\" \"The Artificial Dye Industry in the War,\" and \"Business and the War.\"","Includes: \"Secretary Kennedy Gives Union Views on How Hard-Coal Freight Rates Affect Miner\" (December 15, 1933); \"The N.R.A. and Collective Bargaining\" Catholic Welfare Council (September 17, 1934); address before the National Conference on Economic Security (November 14, 1934); and \"Organized Labor and the N.R.A.\" Catholic Conference, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania (November 27, 1934).","Includes: Statement concerning the Wagner-Lewis Economic Security Bill before the Senate Committee on Finance (February 21, 1935); Commencement Address (June 3, 1935); \"Education and the Parochial School System\" (August 19, 1935); \"The Trade Union and Recovery\" (Labor Day, 1935); and \"Unemployment Insurance, Old Age Pensions, and Housing Legislation\" at the White House Conference on Economic Security (December 30, 1935).","Includes: Labor Day address (September 1937); article \"The United Mine Workers of America\" for the \"American Encyclopedia\" (December 2, 1938); address to the Pennsylvania Utilities Commission on the Competition of Natural Gas (April 1940); and a request for Lauck to send his analysis and recommendations concerning a letter from A.J. Altmeyer, Chairman of the Social Security Board, and two other enclosures pertaining to the Associated Gas and Electric Company, New York City (1942 March 27 and 1943 January 23).","Includes: a radio speech supporting Hoover in the election (1928); and a statement at the Hearing on a Code for the Bituminous Coal Mining Industry before the National Recovery Administration (1933 August 10).","Includes: \"Labor and the National Recovery Administration\" at the Meeting of the American Academy of Political Science, Philadelphia (1934 January 6); \"Labor's Part in Industrial Recovery\" at the San Francisco Commonwealth Club luncheon (1934 October 4); Speech for the International Labor Conference, not delivered (1934 October); and a radio address \"The Employee in the Changing World\" under the auspices of the Intercollegiate Council (1934 December 7).","Includes: Statement by Lewis before National Recovery Administration Hearings on Employment Provisions of Codes of Fair Competition (1935 January 30); \"The American Federation of Labor and the National Recovery Administration\" prepared for the \"Annals,\" Philadelphia but never delivered (1935 March 11-12); The United Mine Workers of America and the National Recovery Act\" Madison Square Gardens (1935 March-May 23); and Statement of Approval for the Wagner Housing Bill in the \"United Mine Workers Journal\" (1935 June 1).","Includes: \"The Case for Industrial Unionism\" (November 12, 1935); radio address \"The Future of Organized Labor\" (November 28, 1935); and article for \"Liberty Magazine\" on industrial unionism (1935 December 20).","Includes: a speech on Industrial Unionism before the Cleveland Auto Council (January 19, 1936); \"The Teacher and His Relation to Labor\" for the American Federation of Teachers Convention (June 19, 1936); a radio address \"Industrial Democracy in Steel\" (July 6, 1936); and an article \"Through Organization Industrial Democracy Dawns for Sleeping Car Porters\" celebrating the eleventh anniversary of the organization (July 15, 1936).","Includes: a political campaign statement about [Alf M.] Landon (August 1, [1936]); the draft of a Radio Address on Steel Organization (August 11, 1936); article \"Labor Looks at Education\" (August 17, 1936) appearing in the October 36 issue of \"The Teacher\"; article \"Towards Industrial Democracy\" (August 24, 1936) in appearing in the October 1936 issue of \"Current History\"; and two speeches supporting Franklin D. Roosevelt for President (August 18 and September 19, 1936).","Includes: radio address \"Labor and the Future\" (September 3, 1936); \"Horizontal Versus Vertical Unionism\" in \"Wharton School Magazine,\" University of Pennsylvania (September 8, 1936); an article for the \"The National Young Democrat\" on the Social Security Act (September 1936); and a radio address \"Roosevelt and the Future\" (October 18, 1936).","Includes: article \"The Next Four Years\" for the \"The Nation\" (November 4, 1936); an article \"Committee for Industrial Organization and Economic Recovery\" for the \"Business Review of New York  University\"(November 17, 1936); \"the Future of American Labor\" in \"The American Spectator\" (November 19, 1936); articles on \"The Next Four Years in Labor\" in \"The New Republic\" (November 25 and December 9, 1936); \"The Future of Wages\" for the \"Cleveland News\" Symposium (December 7, 1936); \"Organized Labor and the Student Union\" (December 23, 1936); \"The Need of the Hour for American Labor\" for the \"Progressive Salesman Magazine\" (December 24, 1936); radio address \"Adapting Union Methods to Current Changes- Industrial Unionism\" (December 31, 1936); and an unpublished article written for \"Redbook\" (1936).","Includes: \"The Meaning of Industrial Unionism\" for the \"Christian Front\" (January 13, 1937); \"The Struggle for Industrial Democracy\" for \"Common Sense\" (March 1937); an address delivered at an Anti-Nazi Mass Meeting in Madison Square Gardens (March 15, 1937); article \"The Origin and Objectives of the C.I.O.\"  for the \"San Francisco Chronicle\" (May 11, 1937); and a radio address \"Labor and Supreme Court\" (May 14, 1937).","Includes: \"Technology and Labor\" in \"Massachusetts Institute of Technology Engineering News\" (September 3, 1937); Labor Day address \"Labor and the Nation\" (September 3, 1937); \"Progress of Committee for Industrial Organization\" in the \"Wharton Review\" (October 21, 1937); \"Effect of Moderate and Gradual Wage Increases on Prices and Living Costs\" in \"The Annalist\" (November 12, 1937) a reply to an article by A.T. Shurick on July 30, 1937; and the [Steel Workers Organizing Committee] address \"The Deplorable and Indefensible Attitude of Big Business (December 13, 1937).","Includes: Address for British Broadcasting Corporation \"Struggle of Labor in America\" (March 15, 1938); \"Labor and the Law\" (April 14, 1938); \"Organized Labor and the Future of Democracy\" published in the \"St. Louis Post Dispatch\" (December 11, 1938).","Includes: Statement for Survey Associates (January 3, 1939); and \"Labor Looks South\" in \"Virginia Quarterly Review\" (Autumn 1939).","Includes: article on \"What Does Labor Want?\" (February 29, 1940); \"The Heritage of American Youth\" (March 1940); \"Obligations of American Citizenship\" (April 3, 1940); \"Foreword\" to Mr. Thomas' Testimony before the Temporary National Economic Committee (May 23, 1940); and a Labor Day Speech (August 29, 1940).","Includes: Extension of Library Service to Union for City and State Employees (May 28, 1941); Statement to be issued by Lewis on the Decision of the National Mediation Board on Union Shops (November 13, 1941); and \"The New Solid South\" (December 17, 1941).","Includes: Testimony of Mr. Steinbugler (March 2, 1935); the \"Most Impressive Point Developed by the Hearings\" (March 2, 1935); untitled Memorandum (July 30, 1936); \"Report on the Progress of the Hearing on the Coordination of Minimum Prices before the Bituminous Coal Division (September 16, 1939); \"Proposed Labor Policy for the War Period,\" various memoranda (September 11-November 13, 1939); an analysis of Professor Green's Proposal about pricing and distributing manufactured products (June 3, 1940); and Notes on the Last Ten Years (January-May, 1940).","Includes: Reply to A.T. Shurick suggestions on taxing (November 29, 1940); Response to the foreword of Walt Clyde's book on \"Owner Capitalism\" (December 4, 1940); suggestions about the National Economic Conference (December 12, 1940); Response to W.C. Graves, Jr. (December 23, 1940); Letter about the Raw Materials National Council (December 27, 1940); Memorandum on Fred G. Clark and the American Economic Foundation (February 20, 1941); H.S. Avery to Edward O'Neal and John L.Lewis on agriculture and farm prices (September 8, 1941); Conrad K. Grieb on need for social reconstruction (October 23, 1941); Letters from Alexander Spencer (October 30 and November 26, 1941); and a manuscript of Albert H. Levene (November 30, 1941).","Includes: Memorandum about Post War Depression (January 7, 1942); a response to S. Ferguson, President of the Hartford Electric Light Company about his proposals about deferred wages (January 13, 1942); W.A Hutton, M.D.  letter on post-war finances (January 14, 1942); Thomas Kennedy request for a study on the Cost of Living (January 16, 1942); Request for a response to the document by L.C. Christian on \"How Must We Finance the War?\" (February 3, 1942); a request for a response to a treatise on our financial system by August Walters (February 5-March 18, 1942); additional R.L. Greene communications (February 12,1942); and H.W. Bailey on labor self-determination (March 9, 1942).","Includes: Digest of the Salient Points of a Report on \"Manpower Policy and Labor Relations in the British Coal Industry\" (January 5, 1943); a Leo Chabert document on financing the war (April 4, 1943); and memoranda about an executive conference of the Natural Resources Board at Farmington Country Club, Charlottesville, Virginia, previously held around 1939.","Subjects include the National Recovery Administration, \"Amalgamation of the Two Enginemen's Brotherhoods,\" \"Russian Recognition and the New Deal,\" \"Future Policies of the National Recovery Administration,\" Six-Hour Day of the Railroads, \"Two Men on the Head End of all Railroad Trains,\" and Housing.","Subjects include \"Benefits of Trade Unionism,\" \"Forbes\" article, \"Limit on Weekly Work Hours,\" a letter to Professor Gordon, and \"Labor Movement and the Future of America\"","Subjects include planks for the Republican Platform, Anti-Strike Legislation, a Rejoinder to the Remarks of Fred Gurley, and \"Recommendations to the Board of Investigation and Research\"","A checklist of article titles can be found in the first folder. Titles in the order of the list   include: \"Economics and Christianity\"; \"The Mysterious Soul of the Steel Corporation\"; \"The Anthracite  Operators Should Concede the Check-off\" July 13, 1923; \"Industrial Principles and Not Machinery Are Important\"; \"The So-Called Check-off and Its Significance\"; \"The Report of the Coal Commission on the Anthracite Industry\"; \"The Purchasing Power of Wheat and Cotton\"; \"Private Cars and the Coal Problem\"; \"Mr. McAdoo's Political Availability\"; and \"No More Pre-war Standards of Wages and Working Conditions.\"","Next ten article titles include: \"The Radical - His Significance at Present\"; \"The Soft Coal Problem Again to the Front\"; \"Labor Banks and Their Ultimate Significance\"; \"Political Democracy Must be Supplemented by Industrial Democracy\"; \"Oil and the Southern Pacific\"; \"The Purchasing Power of the Farmer's Dollar\"; \"The Truth is Never Unpardonable\"; \"Private Cars and the Coal Problem\"; \"The Unique Financial Position of the Pullman Company\"; and \"Another Manifestation of the Soul of the Steel Corporation.\"","The next ten article titles include: \"Sugar and the Flexible Tariff Provision\"; \"Conflict or Arbitration\"; \"The Threatened Boomerang\"; \"Cooperation for Mutual Benefit or Profit?\"; \"Secret Police or Conviction for Crime\"; \"Chairman Butler Emits and Omits\"; National Cooperative Grain Marketing Realized\"; \"The Anthracite Operators Should Concede the Check-off\" (possible duplicate); \"Regulation of the Anthracite Monopoly\" September 1 , 1923; \"Why Not Action on Anthracite?\" September 11, 1923; and \"Can a Living Wage Be Paid to Unskilled Labor?\" October 30, 1923.","The next ten article titles include: \"The Failure of Industrial Arbitration\" October 30, 1923; \"Significant Labor Developments During the Coming Year\" October 30, 1923; \"A Dramatic Migration\" concerning African Americans, October 30, 1923; \"Unprotected Pullman Passengers\" October 30, 1923; \"The New Immigration and Its Significance\" November 2, 1923; \"The Probability of Railroad Legislation\" February 7, 1924; \"The Industrial Magna Carta\" February 23, 1924; \"Land Grants to Western Railroads\" February 23, 1924; \"Increased Efficiency of Labor\" February 23, 1924; and \"Real Industrial Statemanship February 25, 1924.\"","The next ten article titles include: \"Some Other Matters of Record\" June 2, 1924; \"The Verdict from Kansas\" August 7, 1924; \"A Real Test for the Tariff Commission\" August 14, 1924; \"A Billion and a Half Railroad Merger\" August 16, 1924; \"Common Sense\" August 19, 1924; \"President Gompers and a Labor Party\" August 19, 1924; \"A Significant Precedent in Financing Farmers Cooperative Enterprises\"; \"Back to the Declaration of Independence\" August 21, 1924; \"A Costly Labor Policy\" August 23, 1924; and \"Brass Tacks, The Red Flag, and the Constitution\" August 23, 1924.","The final group of articles include: \"Industrial Democracy - Our Greatest Problem\" August 27, 1924; \"The Passing of the Money Gods\"; \"The Conference Board Reports on Taxation in Wisconsin\"; \"The Railroad Labor Board\"; \"The Farmer and the Tariff\"; \"Visible and Invisible Tax Burdens\"; \"The Most Helpful Farm Movement\"; \"Radicals and God's Fools\"; \"Militant Friends Needed\"; \"The Unconscious Cruelty of Success\" October 24, 1924; and \"Another Orgy of Railroad Finance.\"","While some chapters have no individual date, they likely all come from drafts in 1931 or 1932. It is unclear which version belongs to each draft, and equally unclear which versions the explanatory note references. Chapter VII is largely missing. The name of the book may have eventually changed to \"The Need for a Unified Banking System.\"","W. Jett Lauck was chairman of the Pennsylvania Anthracite Coal Commission, responsible for investigating the state of the anthracite industry and the coal bootlegging situation in Pennsylvania, as well as recommending action.","The United States Anthracite Coal Commission is a different and separate entity than the Pennsylvania Anthracite Coal Commission over which Lauck presided (see also, \"United Mine Workers of America before the U.S. Anthracite Coal Commission\").","For reference, the Ad Interim Report was a report made halfway through the Commission's studies; the Final Report was the last official report of the Commission and contains recommendations; the Complete Report was a compendium of all of the Commission's work and reports (over 500 pages).","Reports include \"Anthracite Lands and Deposits,\" \"Anthracite Royalties,\" and \"Control of the Anthracite Industry.\"","Reports include \"Financial Operations of Anthracite Companies\" and \"Monopolistic Nature of the Anthracite Industry.\"","These include \"Award of the Anthracite Coal Strike Commission: Subsequent Agreements, and Resolutions of Board of Conciliation\" (July 1, 1936); \"A Labor Case With Merit: Editorial Comment on the Case of the Anthracite Mine Workers\" (1920); and \"Labor Information Bulletin,\" U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (February 1937).","Proposed Bills include the Anthracite Coal Industry Act; the Anthracite Public Authority Bill; the Cooperative Marketing Bill; the Pennsylvania Anthracite Commission; and Suggestions and Opinions.","Files included under Rates contain, the 1933 Freight Rate Case Excerpts and Statistics; Charts and Tables; General Information (see also Anthracite Institute Statistical Data, Maps, and Drawings, Anthracite Producers Statistical Data, Maps, and Drawings); the Interstate Commerce Commission Data; \"Intrastate Rates on Anthracite in Pennsylvania\"; and Rate Fixation in 1915.","Reports include: \"Combination in the Anthracite Industry,\" \"Comparison of Earnings and Wage Rates in the Anthracite and Bituminous Mines of Pennsylvania,\" \"Exhibits of the Anthracite Operators in Reply to Exhibits Presented by the Anthracite Mine Workers,\" \"Irregularity of Employment in the Anthracite Industry,\" \"Occupation Hazard of Anthracite Miners,\" \"Profits of Anthracite Operators,\" and \"The Relationship Between Rates of Pay and Earnings and the Cost of Living in the Anthracite Industry of Pennsylvania.\"","Reports include: \"Reply of the Anthracite Operators to the Demands of the Anthracite Mine Workers,\" \"The Sanction for a Living Wage: A Compilation of Data From Official and Authoritative Sources,\" \"Summary, Analysis, and Statement,\" \"The Trade Union as the Basis for Collective Bargaining: A Compilation of Sanctions and Experiences,\" \"Trade Unions,\" and \"Wholesale and Retail Prices of Anthracite Coal 1913-1920.\"","These exhibits include \"Changes in Cost of Living in the United States, 1913-1922,\" \"A Just and Reasonable Wage,\" and \"Monthly Earnings of Sectionmen.\"","The volume includes exhibits on \"Harmful Effects of Low Wages Upon Health and Morals,\" \"The So-called Law of Supply and Demand,\" \"The Just and Reasonable Wage,\" \"Changes in the Cost of Living in the United States, 1913-1922,\" \"Probable Course of Prices,\" \"Comparison of Prices and Living Costs,\" \"Monthly Earnings of Section Men,\" and \"Monthly Earnings of Section Men – Basic Tables.\"","Includes the following files: Briefs; Construction and Repair of Railroad Equipment; Correspondence on Leasing Out Repair Roads; Minutes of the Philadelphia Hearing; Petition to the Interstate Commerce Commission; Press - Clippings concerning Outside Repair; Press Release Originals; General Electric and Westinghouse; Labor Costs; Louisville to Nashville Railroad; and Miscellaneous.","W. Jett Lauck has also referred to this case as \"the Shopman's Case\" or the \"B.M. Jewell Case.\" Jewell was the President of the Railway Employees division of the American Federation of Labor.","Note that all exhibits were presented before the United States Railroad Labor Board.","Exhibit 11a includes the section \"Financial Mismanagement of the LeHigh Valley Railroad Company\" and Exhibit 12 includes the \"Summary.\"","Exhibit tTitles include: \"Occupation Hazard of Railway Shopmen\"; \"Punitive Overtime\"; \"Industrial Relation on Railroads prior to 1917\"; \"Standardization\"; \"The Recognition of Human Standards in Industry\"; \"The Unity of the American Railway Systems\"; \"Human Standards and Railroad Policy\"; \"Seniority Rules of the National Agreements\"; \"The Sanction of the Eight Hour Day\"; \"The Work of the Railway Carmen,\" and \"The Development of Collective Bargaining on a National Basis.\"","These include: \"Pending Railway Legislation\"; \"The Present Railroad Labor Problem\"; \"The Future Policy as to the Railroads\"; \"Compulsory Arbitration\"; \"Labor Adjustment Boards of the Railroad Administration\"; \"The Reasonableness of the Requests of Locomotive Firemen\"; \"Time and One-Half For Overtime\"; and \"Compulsory Arbitration.\"","The Sleeping Car Conductors Case files consist of several successive cases arranged in this finding aid roughly in the chronological order in which they occurred.","Exhibits include \"An Adequate Basic Wage,\" \"Earnings of Sleeping Car Conductors compared with Changes in the Cost of Living,\" \"Various Factors Indicating Rising Standards of Living in the United States Since 1914,\" \"Compensation of Sleeping Car Conductors compared with other Expenses and Revenue of the Pullman Company,\" and \"General Trend of Wages, 1913-1918, as Compared with Earnings of Sleeping Car Conductors.\"","Exhibits include \"Increased Productive Efficiency of Sleeping Car Conductors and Financial Administration of the Pullman Company,\" \"Increased Labor Productivity,\" and \"Standards of Wage Determination.\"","This file includes information and statistics on Besler Steam Power Trains; the Comparative Costs of Operation; Locomotives in Service; Diesels in Switching Service; Earnings Per Hour; Freight Cars; and General Statistics.","These charts include: \"Anthracite Combination,\" \"The Seven Departments of the Anthracite Industry,\" \"Interlocking Directorates Showing Working Control of Anthracite Operating Companies,\" and \"Profits of Anthracite Combination.\"","Charts include \"Affiliations of Railroads and Banking Houses,\" \"New York Bank Control of Railroads and Railroad Equipment Companies,\" \"New York Bank Control of Coal Mining Companies and Coal Railroads,\" and \"The Geographical Spread of New York Railroad Control.\"","Exhibits include \"Employment and Compensation of Railroad Employees\"; \"Cost of Living\"; \"Methods of Reporting Wage and Hour Data\"; and \"Increasing Output per Worker and Decreasing Wage Cost Per Unit of Output.\"","Exhibits include: \"Trend of Railway Operating Revenues and Total Compensation\"; \"The Rising Tide of Recovery A Survey of the Leading Business Indices\"; \"Labor Movement Supports Railway Workers in Resisting a Wage Cut\"; \"Squandering the Maintenance Dollar\"; \"Financial Mismanagement through Banker Control of Railroads\"; \"Training and Skill of Track and Roadway Section Men\"; \"Average Hourly Earnings in Railroads and Other Industries\"; and \"Estimated Money Share of Individual Railroads in the Proposed 15 Per Cent Pay Reduction.\"","Morgan's statements include those on wages; postwar economic conditions, developments, and private bankers' constructive services; and interference and control in corporate managements.","These include \"Cost of Living is Increasing,\" \"The Railroad Plea of Poverty,\" \"Labor Versus Materials and Interest,\" and \"The Railroads versus the Public Interest\" (printed).","Tables include \"Dividend Performance of Anthracite Railroads and Trunk Lines Compared,\" \"Percentage Relationships of Dividends Paid on Stock Dividends to Total Compensation Paid Employees,\" and \"Distribution of Capital Resources.\"","W. Jett Lauck was employed by the John G. Paton Company of New York City to study the report of the Tariff Commission of 1928 as to the costs of production in the maple sugar industry in the United States and in Canada. He then gave his conclusions on the report to the company and as testimony before the Tariff Commission itself.","There are excerpts from the following: the Tariff Commission Stenographer's Minutes (June 1927), Hearings before the House Committee on Ways and Means (January 1929), Hearings before the Senate Finance Committee (June 1929), Debates in the U.S. Senate (January 1930), Remarks of the Honorable Ernest W. Gibson (February 1930), the Roodenburg Report (November 1930), George H. Burr and Company Report (March 1931), R.G. Dun and Company Report (undated), Cary Maple Sugar Company Federal Income Tax Returns (1921-1930), and Cary Testimony (undated).","These include: Agricultural Adjustment Act and Amendment, House Resolution 9439, Orders from the President and National Recovery Administrator, Regulation 81, Regulation 82, and Secretary of Agriculture Regulations.","Files include the following folders: News clippings; Comparison of Lauck and Mahon Agreements; Final Agreement; General; Hanna Memorandum; Insurance; Saint Louis Public Service Company Union Plan for Cooperation; and Saint Louis Public Service Company Operating Notes.","Files include Pamphlets on Public Utilities, Press on Public Utilities, Press on Governor Roosevelt and Power Utilities, [Union?], and a Report addressed to Frank P. Walsh (1864-1939).","There were two hearings before the United States Tariff Commission related to an investigation into the costs of sugar production. After the January hearings (January 15-24, 1924), other briefs were filed. There was a call for another hearing to be held in March (March 27-28, 1924) after which it was decided that all parties had until April 10th  to file more briefs in connection with the hearings. W. Jett Lauck coordinated and prepared documents for many of the parties involved. He also served as a witness for the Hawaiian Sugar Planters Association.","Includes news about the Bituminous Coal Commission.","This includes the \"Report, Findings and Award of the United States Anthracite Coal Commission of 1920.\"","Files pertaining to Wages include: Wage Demands; Wage Rates of Employees Other Than Contract Miners; Wages, Earnings and Work Conditions in General; Wages in Various Industries 1914 to 1920; and Wages in Various Industries and Occupations: A Summary of Wage Movements 1914-1920.","Mass strikes in both the anthracite and bituminous coal industries in 1922 led to a standstill in production. When the miners and operators failed to reach any agreements, the government abandoned its hands-off approach and attempted to set up commissions to arbitrate the cases. After several failed attempts, both an Anthracite and Bituminous Coal Commission were established to not only arbitrate the current situation, but to investigate its origins in the general history and conditions of the coal industries. W. Jett Lauck was involved with the United Mine Workers of America in both cases to varying degrees. Material is separated into Anthracite and Bituminous, with common material labelled \"General.\"","Some dates are corroborated by list of case exhibits. Where corroboration is not possible, no date has been inferred. Classification as \"exhibit\" is applied based either on inclusion in a numbered list of exhibits or Lauck's handwritten filing directions.","Letters are presumably from W. Jett Lauck to the \"New York Times\" Managing Editor and to the President, regarding the establishment of an Arbitration Board.","These three memoranda are to Mr. Lewis, July 8, 1922; one concerning the production of the Central Competitive Field, April 27, 1922; and a third showing the financial connections of the Boston Financial Group and Secretary Mellon.","The two press releases include a letter to the President regarding Arbitration, July 15, 1922, and the UMWA Statement about Mr. Murray's Speech,  April 22, 1922.","Items include a \"Journal\" Communication sent to every member of Congress, 1922; a Letter to Officers and Members, May 25, 1922; and the UMWA Wage Scale Committee proposed wage scale, February 14, 1922.","The History of the Development of the Anthracite Coal Combination contains five sections: Section 1, Early History of Anthracite Consolidations and Combinations; Section 2, Consummation of the Anthracite Combination, 1896; Section 3, Methods by Which Railroads Have Discriminated in Favor of Their Allied Coal Companies and Favored Clients; Section 4, The Influence of the Combination Upon Freight Rates, Shipping Allotments, and Prices; and Section 5, Present Situation as Regards Ownership and Control.","The unnumbered exhibits include \"The Coal Controversy\" May 1922 and Geological Survey, Weekly Report on the Production of Bituminous Coal, Anthracite, and Beehive Coke, February 11, 1922.","These exhibits include: Exhibit 6: Seasonal Fluctuations in Production and Transportation, June 15, 1921; Exhibit 7: Production, Capacity, Men Employed, Mine Price Per Ton, and Days Lost, 1922, undated; Exhibit 12: Fluctuation in Employment and Earnings of Bituminous Mine Workers, undated; Exhibit 14: Effect of Price Changes Upon Purchasing Power, 1920; Exhibit 16: Chart Showing Production from Union and Non-Union Districts, March 16,  1922.","Memoranda include \"Complete Unionization Would be the Greatest Factor in Stabilization of Soft Coal Industry\" June 19, 1922, several other miscellaneous undated memoranda for Lewis, plus one on the Earnings of Bituminous Mine Workers for a \"Baltimore Sun\" Article, March 17, 1922.","Press Releases include: Capital Investment and Profit of Bituminous Coal Mine Operators, June 1, 1922; Letter From Ellis Searles to Secretary Hoover, February 8, 1922; Letter Submitting Explanatory and Statistical Material Supporting the Preliminary Report of the Commission on Investment and Profit in Soft Coal Mining, July 6, 1922; and Press Release: Russell Sage Foundation Report on \"The Coal Miners' Insecurity\" April 16, 1922.","Morrow's statements were made before the Committee on Labor, April 25, 1922 and before the Interstate Commerce Commission in the Hearing on Railroad Rates, Fares, and Charges, January 19, 1922.","Includes Memoranda and Opening Statement on behalf of Anthracite Mine Workers and Research Material and Data.","Statements concern the Request of Anthracite Operators for a Modification of the Wage Scale, before the Anthracite Board of Reference, George Rublee and Frank Morrison, Typescript and Print copies.","The reply concerns the request of Operators for modification of the Wage Scale, and was by John L. Lewis, etc. on behalf of the United Mine Workers, before the Anthracite Board of Reference, George Rublee and Frank Morrison, Proofs and Print copies.","The Anthracite Freight Rate Case files may be part of the previous group but were placed in a separate divider created by the office of Lauck.","Statistics include four categories: General; Anthracite Coal Carrying Railroads, Typed Originals and Carbons; Financial Performance of Coal Companies (clippings and other statistics),Earnings, and Profit; and Salaries of Operator officials, exceeding $10,000 per year.","Note: an assigned car is a rail car specifically designated for the use of a particular shipper, or, in the case of private cars, for the use of a particular railroad for a specific customer.","Lauck also referred to this as the Mahon Case, after President William D. Mahon.","File includes the Opinion of the Majority of the Arbitration Board, Dissenting Opinion, and a Report on a Proposed Pension Plan","These include: \"Discipline and Education of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen and Standardization of Wages\"; \"Progress Made in Electrification of Railroads and Economics Effected Thereby\"; \"The Railway Dollar, What Became of it in 1913\"; \"Revenue Gains by Representative Western Railroads Available to Compensate Locomotive Engineers and Firemen For Increased Work and Productive Efficiency, 1890-1913\"; The Rise and Fall of Mechanical Stokers\"; \"Miscellaneous Statements in Rebuttal to Exhibits Presented by the Railroads\"; \"Opposition of Railroads to Enactment of Federal Hours of Service Law and Efforts of Federal Government to Enforce Same.\"","All the years but 1933-1935 have an index in the front of the folder.","These \"diaries\" were used to keep a record of Lauck's activities on behalf of a number of organizations, arranged by date.","File includes Lauck's Civil Service record (1945) and National War Labor Board service (1918).","The 1911 blueprint \"General Plan\" of the property was prepared by Thomas Meehan and Sons, Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Landscape Architects, for Francis T.A. Junkin, Lexington, Virginia. The \"Map of Mulberry Hill, Lexington, Virginia,\" 1926, with surrounding properties, was done by R.E. Witt, Certified Land Surveyor.For a typed description of the property by R.E. Witt and a note by W. Jett Lauck, see Box 224 Folder 4.","The Bureau of Applied Economics, Inc. was a \"private, independent, scientific organization, established in 1914 for the purpose of doing research and analytical work in the field of industrial, commercial, banking and general economic activities\" according to one of its brochures. It was located in Washington, D.C. \"where the governmental departments, commissions and other organzations with their specialists, archives and unrivaled library facilites render such research more effective and productive than any other city in America\" according to a page from an unknown directory. Hugh S. Hanna was the Director and W. Jett Lauck was listed as both the Chairman of the Advisory Board and the specialist for money and banking.","One of the chief functions of the Bureau of Applied Econonics was to create publications about importand current issues in the field of labor conditions and industrial relations. These were intended to be brief (50-75 pages) but authoritative and written by a specialist in the subject so that anyone interested in the subject could have access to the gist of all the information in one place and for a low cost.","File includes Monthly Statements, Proofs of Notices, Subscribers and Sales.","File includes Correspondence, Papers, and Table of Contents.","Lauck taught a course on the History of the Labor Movement at the American University.","The Notes chiefly include Political Science, Sociology, Labor vs Capital, Economics, Constitutional Law, American Government, and Agriculture.","These College Notes are chiefly concerned with the Reciprocity Concept and the Chicago Conference with sections on Cuba and Hawaii; Distribution; Receiverships; Sociology and Tariffs; and Printed Material.","Much of this material is fragmentary or incomplete and it possibly has some material of W. Jett Lauck mixed in.","These photographs include the \"Funeral Procession of Stephen Horvath, McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania, August 14, 1909. Photographs are mostly unidentified and some do not include W. Jett Lauck.","These photographs are mostly unidentified and undated but does includes William Harmon Black and Major Miller Taylor. and his wife.","This file consists of seven oversize photographs, including a Staff Conference; the Immigration Commission, Washington D.C. (1907); three photographs of Lauck with the same two  unidentified men; W.D. Mahon; A.A. Mitten; Earl E. Houck; an unidentified man; and an unidentified hearing.","This folder includes four oversize photographs  of Public Code Hearings on Bituminous Coal Industry, 1933 August 9; Cigar Manufacturing Industry AAA Code Hearing, 1933 November 22;  Structural Steel and  Iron Fabricating Industry N.R.A. Hearing, 1933 October 30; and Anthracite Coal Industry, NRA Code Hearing, William H. Davis Deputy Administrator, Washington, D.C., 1933 November 17","Topics include Agriculture and Farms, Airlines and Aviation, Argentina, Atlantic Charter—Poland*, Atomic Energy and Weapons (see also, J—Japan), Australia, and the Automobile Industry.","Topics include Bank Fraud, Banking and Bankers, Baruch Report, Big Three, Bretton Woods Agreement—International Monetary Fund, British Elections 1945, British Labor Party, British Labor Reports and the Second World War and Budget.","Topics include Cartels, Chamber of Commerce, Canada, Capital/Capitalism, Charter [U.N.] (see also, S—San Francisco Conference), Chemical Warfare, Cherry Blossoms—Washington D.C., China, The Church (see also, Religion and Faith), Churchill, Winston (see also, People), Comintern, Communist Party, Congress, Cost of Living, and Cuba.","See also, Strikes, U—United Mine Workers.","Topics include Debt, Defense, Deflation, Democracy, Democratic Party, The Depression, Diplomacy, Disease, Driving [Winter], and Dumbarton Oaks Conference.","Topics include Economic Bill of Rights, Economic Development [Committee], Economic Policy (see also, B—Bretton Woods Agreement, Post-War Reconstruction), Economic Rights, Economy of War, Employment (see also, U—Unemployment), Electric Workers, Electricity, and Excess Capacity.","Topics include Farms, Fear, Flooding, Food [Costs] [Rations] [Shortages], Food as Weapon, Foreign Policy, Freedoms, France, Franco, and Full Employment America.","Topics include General Motors [Strike] (see also, Strikes), Germany, G.I. Bill, Gold Standard, Government in Business, Grain Marketing, Great Britain, Growth of Democracy, Hapsburgs, and Hatch-Burton-Ball Bill.","Topics include Industrial Divide, Industry, Inflation/Deflation, and Israel.","Japan [and the Atomic Bomb], Jefferson [And the Declaration of Independence], The Jewish People [in Nazi Germany], Jobs as a Property Right, and Kipling, Rudyard (see also, People).","Topics include Labor [and War], Latin America, League of Nations (see also, World Government), Legal Aid Societies, Lend-Lease, Liberalism, and the Lima Conference, Liquor Problem, and Living Wage.","Topics include Magna Carta, Massachusetts Academy, Meat Industry (see also, Strikes), Middle Class, Monetary Reform, Morale [Poor], and Moving Pictures.","Topics include National Association of Manufacturers, National Income, National Interest, \"New Era\" 31*, New York State Industrial Survey Commission 28*, New York Transit Strike, Office of Price Administration, and Oil.","Topics include Pacifists, Packing Houses, Thomas Paine,  Palestine, Pan-American Union, Patents, Peace, Pennsylvania Labor Act, Philanthropy, Poland, Political Minorities, Population [United States] 1940, Power, The Press, Price Controls, Prisoners of War, Production, Profit-Sharing, Profiteering, Public Service, and Pump-Priming the Economy.","For more clippings on people see also: C—Churchill, K—Kipling, P—Paine, R—Roosevelt, Rural Electrification Administration [Harry Slattery], S—Stalin, and T—Truman.","File contains topics such as: Post-War Deflation, Post-War Europe, and United States Labor, Industry, and the Economy.","Topics include: Race and Racial Strife, Radar, Railways and Railroads, Reciprocity – British Agreement, Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Reconversion [and Wages] (see also, Post-War Reconstruction), Re-employment (see also, Post-War Reconstruction), Republican Party, Republican Record, Right Wing Reaction, Roosevelt, Rural Electrification Administration [Harry Slattery], Russians who Fought for Germany in World War II.","Topics include: San Francisco Conference (see also, United Nations), Savings, Sherman Act, Social Security, Socialism, Socialized Medicine, South America, The South [and Politics], The South [and Poll Tax Ban], Southern Revolt, Soviet Union/Russia, Spain, St. Lawrence Seaway, Stalin, Subsidy, Sugar, Supreme Court, Packing the Supreme Court, and Syria.","See also, Coal, G-H—General Motors [Strike], M—Meat Industry, N-O—New York Transit Strike, Steel, and U—United Mine Workers.","Topics include: Tariff Bill, Taxes, Textiles, Third Political Party, Totalitarian States, Troops, Truman [Report], Trusteeships; Unemployment, (see also, E—Employment), Unions, United Kingdom [Britain], United Mine Workers (see also, Coal), Unity, National\nVirginia, and Virginia Budget Efficiency.","See also S—San Francisco Conference and World Government.","Topics include: Wage Central, Wages, Wagner Health Bill, Wall Street, War, War Aims, War and Capital, War Contracts Settlement, War Cost, War Crimes, War Labor Board, War Production Board, Work Week, World Bank, and World War II [Battles].","This file includes agendas, correspondence, reports, membership, and the tentative program.","Topics include: American Mining Congress Declaration of Policy, \tdisagreements over the NRA code, gasoline and coal, new processes, and the right to strike.","This file includes an \"Investigation of Paint Creek Coal Fields of West Virginia,\" \"The Truth about Coal River Collieries,\" \"West Virginia Coal Fields\" (Senator Kenyon), Colorado Coal Fields, and a List of West Virginia Coal Fields.","Includes Houde Engineering Company Memorandum submitted to the National Labor Relations Board, the Hunt Memorandum outlining the Study of Competing Fuels, Lauck's review of \"The Coal Industry\" by Glen L. Parker, the Keller Bill for the Mississippi Valley on the Relative Importance of Fuels, \"Oil-Coal Mixtures as Industrial Fuel\" by J.E. Hedrick, and the Coal Cost of Producing Electricity, by J. Leonard Matt in the \"New York Herald Tribune.\"","The Railroads Financial History material was used in preparation of exhibits for the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen Case and updated for use in later cases involving railroads.","These news clippings include: British railway strike, credit, Thomas Dew Cuyler article on 1922 strike, Henry Ford's railroad, Gould System, Inadequacies of Railroad Management, Mergers, Nickle Plate Deal, Receiverships and Foreclosure Sales During 1920, and Railroad Retirement Act of 1937.","Publications include: Decisions, Dockets, Announcements, Lawsuits, Orders, and Reports.","Lauck was on staff as an economist and one of the stockholders for this enterprise. Some stationery has the name \"The Gallatin Institute of Applied Economics\" in the header.","Files include Memoranda from I.A. Rice to W. Jett Lauck, Recommendations, and Rent Law.","Includes a bill on the guaranty of bank deposits legislation and the Glass-Steagall Act (printed).","Banking files include Credit Facilities of the Country, Federal Reserve Board Legal Opinion on Bank Centralization (printed), News clippings, Reform, and the United Labor Bank and Trust Company Dissolution.","Includes files on British wage controversy and the coal industry during World War II, coal industry problems, and the British Coal Mines Act.","Cigar Manufacturing Code of Fair Competition files include Amendments proposed by Abraham Goldbloom and Jett Lauck, including Revisions made by Conference on October 20, 1933; Briefs and Statements (1933); Codes (1933-1934); and Profits and Statistical Data (circa 1929-1933).","These include: Table of Contents, Agents of Concentration and Railroads; Cotton Mills (director); Public Utilities (directors); Concentration of control of Financial and Industrial Resources; Public Utilities (securities), Public Utilities (affiliations), and Public Utilities (summary and tables).","These include: Summary of Banker Control in American Industry; Concentration of Financial Control of Industry; Concentration of Control of the Iron Ore Mining Industry; Report on Public Utilities; Concentration and Control of Money and Credit; Industrials (directors), Agents of Concentration, Coal (statistics), Iron and Steel Report (summary), Industrials (report), Railroads (statistics), Cotton Industry, Coal and Iron Mining; and Concentration of Control of Various Industries (iron, coal, water).","These files include the Bill by Colonel W.G. Williams (1946); an Inquiry by the Federal Power Commission Control (June 27, 1945); and the Memoranda of Colonel W.G. Williams, 1945-1946).","These files include: Miscellaneous, including charts - W. G. Williams (1945-1946); Gas and Oil Pipelines, including a proposed letter from Admiral Stuart to President John L. Lewis (October 16, 1944); and the United States Department of the Interior report of Investigations (July 1945).","Constitutional Amendment files include: Action by Organizations (1936-1937); Articles and News clippings (1935-1939); Bills, including those proposed by Benson, Costigan, Ford, Gray, Maas, and Marcantonio (1935-1937); Challenges to the Authority of the Supreme Court to Declare Legislative Acts Unconstitutional, Notes and Memoranda by W. Jett Lauck, Donald R. Richberg, Merle D. Vincent and Henry [Warrum] (1935-1936); and Correspondence and Memoranda about the New York and Washington, D.C. Meetings (1936).","Constitutional Amendment files include: Detroit Conference (1937); History and Comments (1936?); National Committee and Reports from Henry T. Hunt (1936); National Conference about (1936-1937); Recommendations and Suggestions made by President Roosevelt for a Bill to \"Pack the Supreme Court\" (1937); and Speeches by David J. Lewis and Daniel C. Roper (1935).","Material includes the labor and production costs of cotton, silk and wool goods before and after World War I.","Files include a Memorandum on Major Berry and Conference Plans (1935 November, undated); News (1936-1937); Press Releases (1936-1937); and Summaries and Reports (1936 June-July).","Memoranda topics include the Austrian state railways, the book \"Railroad Melons, Rates, and Wages\"; the suggestions of Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Vice-President Tatnall for railroad improvements; the Cincinnati Southern Railway; and Cooperatives.","These include speeches and statements of Governor Earle, Chief Justice Hughes, British House of Commons, Secretary of State Hull, Secretary Ickes, Robert H. Jackson, Governor Frank Murphy, Senator Norris, Secretary Frances Perkins, Burton K. Wheeler, and Wendell L. Wilkie.","This opinion was given by the General Counsel of the Federal Reserve Board.","These files include the first through third versions introduced in the 72nd Congress in 1932, S. 3215, S. 4115, and S. 4412.","These House bills include: H.R. 7250 (a bill creating national mortgage banks); H.R. 7620 (a bill to create Federal Home Loan Banks); H.R. 11340 (a bill to require national banking associations to furnish bonds to protect depositors against loss of deposits); H.R. 11422 (a bill to regulate the value of money, and for other purposes); and H.R. 12280 (an act to create Federal Home Loan Banks).","Includes an article by Lauck, \"America's New Immigrants\" and reviews of his book with Jeremiah Jenks, \"The Immigration Problem. A Study of American Immigration Conditions and Needs.\"","Includes a Memorandum from Lucius E. Wilson and Research concerning the cotton industry (1890-1912), economic consumption, 1890-1914,  prepared by Frances P. Valiant, centers of population (1914), prices (1914), tendencies in real wages (1900-1913), and wages and prices  (1912-1914)","The topics include: Agriculture; Anti-Strike Bill; Book Reviews; Bituminous Coal; Child Labor Law; Civil Service Employment, Reclassification and Retirement; Federal Employment; Federal Coal Commission; and Foreign Industry and Labor.","The topics Include: Health; Housing; Immigration; Industrial Accidents; Labor Mobility; Milk Bill; National Industrial Conference; New Jersey Chamber of Commerce; Public Health Service; Punitive Overtime; Racial Question, Commission on (\"Negro Wage Earners\"); Seaman's Act Revision in Merchant Marine Bill; Soldiers' Adjusted Compensation Legislation; Steamship Business Training; and United States Steel Corporation Pension Fund.","Two of these files focus on Employee Representation - Efficiency through Cooperation, and include \"A Report on Workers' Participation in Management\" with an appendix, by W. J. Lauck, March 1921.","Companies include: Bethlehem Steel Company, Endicott Johnson and Company, Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, International Harvester Company, Midvale Steel and Ordnance Company, Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, and General.","Files include: Distribution of Output of Industry; Foreign Trade; General; Labor; Mass Production and Distribution; Production and Stock Market; and Prosperity.","Labor topics in these files include: Labor and Churches (1922-1937); Labor and Industrial Policy during World War I, Memoranda on (1917-1918); Labor Gazette Program (undated); General material (1914-1920); Labor in Great Britain (1918-1937); Labor Injunctions (1927-1932); Labor Insurance (1928); Labor Legislation and Politics (1928); Labor Organizations (1910-1929); Labor Policies (1928); and Labor Problems (1919).","Additional Unemployment topics include: Joint Committee on Unemployment; Press; Social Effects of Unemployment, Statistics; and the Wagner Bills.","Interstate Commerce Commission files include: Decision on Freight Rates in Anthracite Case; Five Per Cent Case; Hearing on Rates on Grain, etc.; Operating and Wage Statistics; and Petition concerning the \"Inefficiency of Railroad Employees.\"","Additional Interstate Commerce Commission files include: Rules on Locomotive Inspection; Rules of Practice; Rules governing Classification of Steam Railway Employees; and Seasonal Variation of Railway Operating Income.","Additional files include: Labor Conditions, including mining accidents; Manufacturers; and Monthly Production of Pig Iron in the United States.","Journeymen Stone Cutters of America files include: Affidavits and Letters on Indiana Situation; Agreements; Amalgamation (Knoxville Wage Scale); Arts and Crafts Industry - Mr. M. W. Mitchell; Bloomington and Bedford Names and Local Vote; Cast Stone Industry Code; Limestone Code; Limestone Code Statement for Hearings and Suggested Complaint to the National Labor Board; the Marble Manufacturing Code, President Mitchell; Press Releases and Miscellaneous; the Sandstone Code and Statement by M.W. Mitchell, President of the Journeymen Stone Cutters' Association of North America.","Additional Labor Costs files include: Bituminous Mine Workers; Book Paper Industry; Canned Salmon; Canned Vegetable Industry; Coal; Construction; Copper Production and Sale; Cotton Industry; Cotton, Silk, and Wood Goods Production Before and After World War I; and Fertilizer Industry.","Additional Labor Costs files include: Hide and Tanning Industries; Leather and Shoe Industries; Pig Iron; Railroads, including Eastern, Operating, Southern, and Western; Relation to Prices; Shoe Industry; Steel Production in the United States; Sugar Profiteering; Summary; Various Industries; and Women's Muslin Underwear Industry.","The Living Wage subtopics include: The Case for a Living Wage; Cost; Cost of Rearing Children; Department of Labor; Effects; Fair Labor Standards Act (Bills, Interpretations, Regulations, etc.); Farmers; and General Press (1 of 2 folders).","Living Wage subtopics include: General Press (2 of 2 folders); Harmful Effects of Low Wages; Lauck Statements; Miscellaneous; National War Labor Board; Practicability (2 folders); Request for a Ruling from the United States Railroad Labor Board on the Living Wage;  \"Sanction for a Living Wage\"? Quotation Verification Work for Lauck's book with that title; Statement of the National War Labor Conference; and an Undated Essay on \"The Just and Reasonable Wage.\"","These documents include the Charter, Constitution, General Plans of Work, Explanation and Comment, Outline of Organization and Scope of Work at the Outset, By-Laws, Suggestions and Notes on Separate Trust Fund, and an article \"Employee Ownership\" by Thomas E. Mitten.","Mitten Management topics include: Labor Cooperation in Australia; Organized Labor in New Orleans; Personal News clippings; Press; and Strikes in Philadelphia and Buffalo.","Literature includes the New York Advertising Club Plan, Memoranda and Principles, etc., which also includes articles by Fred Brenckman and Isador Teitelbaum.","Items include the Conscription of Property Senate Bill 1579 and Consumer Division of Defense, Labor, and Steel.","These files include a report of the Iron Ore Committee, a copy of the \"National Natural Resources Act,\" and the Report of the Planning Committee for Mineral Policy.","These bills include the Bill for Stabilization and Conservation of Natural Gas and Petroleum and the Cole Bill (H.R. 7372) Petroleum Conservation Act.","Files include General; a Brief; Mr. McGinn's Statement; General Producers Company, Mr. Taylor and John L. Lewis; and Sinclair Company - Maintenance of Retail Prices.","Apparently Lauck used his work with the Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company as a basis for his book, \"Political and Industrial Democracy, 1776-1926.\"","Includes files on the following companies: Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; Bank of Italy; Boston Consolidated Gas Company; Chicago Surface Lines; Colorado Fuel and Iron Company Plan; Columbia Conserve Company; Comparison of Fundamentals; Comparative Plans; Dennison Manufacturing Company; Dutchess Bleachery; Employee Representation and the Union (PRT); Employee Stock Ownership (PRT); Endicott-Johnson Company (PRT); Filene; Ford Motor Company; International Harvester Company; Investment Bankers and Cooperative Plans; Louisville Railway Company; Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen; and Milwaukee Electric Power and Light Company.","Includes files on the following companies: \tNash Tailoring Company; New Cooperative Plan; Packard Piano Company; Pennsylvania Railroad; Peoples Gaslight and Coke Company; Philadelphia Convention; Printz-Biederman Company; Southern Railway; Standard Oil Company; Summary with 1939 clipping; and Union Recognition Case.","Includes news clippings about the Electric Bond and Share Company, Power Authority of New York and others.","Includes a speech by Frank P. Walsh before the  Public Ownership League of America and a Research Bulletin on the Potomac Electric Power Company of Washington.","These files include ones for Analysis, Bradstreet's, Dun's, General, and Government Control of Prices.","Profiteering files include those on: Address of the President; Agricultural Supplies; Articles by W. Jett Lauck and others (2 folders); Banks; Memorandum to Judge W.H. Black; Building Material; Coal; and Copper.","Profiteering files include: Corporate Earnings and Government Revenues (3 folders); and Corporations, Profits of (3 folders).","Profiteering files include: Industries, various, (3 folders); Manly, Basil M. - Survey of American Industrial Conditions; Meat Packing; Metal Trades; Miscellaneous Industries; 1921; Petroleum; Post War Profits; and Press Statements (2 folders).","Profiteering files include: Railroads During and After the War (American); Railroad Equipment; Shoes and Clothing; Speeches in Congress; Steel;  Sugar; Summary; and War Contracts.","Includes the following filers: the Chicago Memorandum; Pending Work file; press release about the need for co-ordination of transportation facilities; press or news clippings; and railroad employee insurance.","Files include a draft of a letter to President Roosevelt and a memorandum on Russia from Lauck.","Russia or Soviet Union files include: \"The Red Trade Menace\"; Research by Dunlap; Social and Economic Conditions, chiefly clippings, including concessions, the cotton case, credit, political and propaganda (2 folders); and Trade Mission.","Files include: \"The Agricultural Situation in the United States\"; \"Labor Banking Movement in the United States, Analysis of\"; \"Membership of Labor Unions\"; and \"Report of the Negro in Industry\".","Files include: Proposal for Cotton Purchase from the United States (3 folders); \"Recent Shifts in Industry\"; \"Report of the Railroad Situation in the U.S.\"; Research – Miscellaneous; and Tariffs.","Files include: Anderson, Paul E. – Reports and Memoranda; Ballantine's Report [on Transportation by Waterway as Related to Competition with the Rail Carriers in the United States]; Commodity Studies, including livestock, potash, green coffee, grains, and rubber; Correspondence; and Department of Commerce Outline.","Files include: Digest of Hearings and Reports; Electric Generation Capacity, U.S.A.; Extent of Railway Operations; News clippings, including article from \"The New Republic\"; Notes and Outline; and Panama Canal Traffic effect upon Railroad Rates.","This file includes a Railway Labor Executives' Policy statement, statement of the Baltimore Association of Commerce, and a paper about the  \"Effect of the Proposed Great Lakes-Saint Lawrence Deep Waterway on the Coal Industry.\"","The file includes articles by Lester Velie (\"Lean Years for the Rails\"), Harold D. Kootz (\"The Railroad Crisis\"), and one about new types of equipment; a speech by Harry S. Truman on railroad financing; a memorandum about railroads serving the Great Lakes ports; and a memorandum to Robertson about the position of Western railroad presidents concerning the waterway prior to 1933-1934.","Reports include: \"Analysis of its effects upon railroad and coalmining industries\" by W. Jett Lauck; \"Coordination of Transportation Agencies\" [by W. Jett Lauck?]; Report of Railroad Coordinator's Freight Traffic Report, including freight rate increases and petroleum pipeline rates; and Report of the Railroad System, Beneficial Effects of project upon.","Files for this committee include: General (2 folders); Papers submitted by J.W. Garrow and White; the Report, both Typescript and Printed (2 folders); Uniform Manufacturers Association Statement; United States Chamber of Commerce Presentation; and Vouchers and Expenses submitted by W. Jett Lauck.","Files include Awards, Decisions, and Authorizations (printed) and Exhibits prepared for the Board by Lauck and associates.","Socialism files include; \"What it is and what it is not\" and History in the United States.","Files include: \"Compilation of the Social Security Laws\"; Correspondence with Barbara Nachtrieb Armstrong (Chief of Staff for Social Security Planning of the Committee on Economic Security; Correspondence with Pauling C. Gilbert; Directory of State Employment Security Officials; and Draft Bills for State Unemployment Compensation.","Files include: H.R. 4142 (Lewis Bill); H.R. 7260 (Social Security Act); Information Primer on the Committee on Economic Security; Inventory of Job Seekers Registered at Public Employment Offices; and League of Nations Staff Pension Fund.","Files include: Major Migratory Routes in the United States; Memoranda to Mr. Kennedy; National Women's Trade Union December Bulletin; Newspapers; and \"Old Age Insurance.\"","Files include: Pamphlets and Print Materials; Preliminary Report on Occupations of Job-Seekers in 43 States; \"The Problem of Insecurity\" (Committee on Economic Security); Radio Address of Frances Perkins, Secretary of Labor; and Recommendations of the Social Security Board Federal Advisory Council.","Files include: \"Social Security Act and War Manpower Commission\" and Social Security Board Federal Advisory Council Binder of Documents (2 folders).","Files include: Social Security Board Federal Advisory Council Meeting (June 1940); Social Security Board Federal Advisory Council Meeting (October 1942); \"Social Security in Defense and After\"; Statements on the Wagner-Lewis Economic Security Bill; Thrift and Security Foundation, Inc.; \"Two Special Reports on Social Legislation\" (Business Advisory Council); United Mine Workers of America Proposed Retirement Plan; and Vocational Training Program for National Defense.","Topics include: Mineral production, \"A Working Economic Plan for the South,\" Washington and Lee as a Southern institution, and the Southern Commercial Congress (all printed).","File includes memoranda to John L. Lewis and suggestions by Katharine Pollak, federal regulation and steel codes.","Topics include a file on Arbitrations, including Portland, Maine; Eastern Massachusetts Street Railway; Boston Elevated Railway Company; and Cumberland County Power and Light Company. Other railway topics include: District of Columbia; \"Low Fares\" article by Louis B. Wehle; the Mahon Case; and a Report by Delos F. Wilcox.","Files include: \"The Bridgemen's Magazine,\" Vol. XXXIII, Nos. 11 and 12; Conferences; H.R. 7596 (To License and Regulate Inter-State Coal Corporations); H.R. 12285 (Ellenbogen's Bill); H.R. 12499 (Wood's Steel Bill); Lauck Notes and Memoranda; and Lists of Materials Prepared in Connection with Iron Workers.","Files include: P.J. Morrin Exhibits I (a), II, and III-VIII; P.J. Morrin's Report as Labor Advisor to Chairman of the Labor Advisory Board and his Statement Before the National Recovery Administration; Possible Projects – Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, California and United States Courthouse, New York City; Statement of William P. McGinn to Deputy Administrator; and \"Summary and Objectives of Proposal for New National Recovery Act Legislation.\"","Files include: the Fair Tariff League; Press, including the French situation; and Wood Pulp, Woolens and Worsteds (2 folders).","Taxation files include: \"Conclusions and Constructive Suggestions as to Tax Revision\" by David B. Robertson; News clippings, Printed Material and Press Releases (2 folders); and Notes and Drafts.","Files include: copies of clippings at back of folder; Charts used by Isador Lubin in his Testimony; and Notes by W. Jett Lauck and associates.","Topics include: \"Dynamics of Transport\"; \"How Transport has Shaped the Pattern of National Development\"; \"Objectives of Public Policy\"; \"Problems of Interest Groups\"; \"Problems of National Defense\"; Problems of Rate Levels and Rate Relationships\"; \"Problems of Regulatory Policy\"; \"Problems of Transportation Policy – Review of Basic Issues and Alternative Solutions\"; \"Problems of Transport Coordination\"; \"What Lies Ahead in Transportation\"; and \"What the Transportation System Looks Like Today.\"","Files include information about the 1922, 1934, 1940 (2 folders), and 1946 Conventions.","Wage files include: American Federation of Labor; Articles, Bibliography on Wage Cutting and on a Saving Wage; Disease; Earnings in Ohio; \"A Fair and Reasonable Wage\"; and Minimum Wage (2 folders).","Wage files include: Productive Efficiency Theory; Productivity; Railroad; Rates; Real Wages; Regulation; Report on \"Wages and Hours of Labour in Canada\" and Report of Australian Royal Commission; Standard of Living; Various Industries (2 folders); Wage Adjustments; White Collar Workers; Women; and Works Project Administration.","Topics include: the wartime control of labor (France), War Labor Conference Report (February 25, 1918), \"Labor Policies and the War, War Profits Bill, war and labor, and war tax law.","Materials include: a pamphlet \"Negro Women in Industry in 15 States,\" and other printed material from the Department of Labor and the Women's Bureau.","Titles include: \"American Institute for Economic Research Monthly Bulletin\" (1944) and \"Automotive War Production\" (1945).","Titles include: \"Babson's Washington Reports\" (1938-1939); \"Bank of the Manhattan Company of New York (1946); and \"The Bulletin\" from the International Typographical Union (1945-1946).","Titles include: \"California Safety News\" (1919); \"Common Sense\" (1944); and \"Congressional Daily\" (1941, 1944-1946).","Titles include: \"Economic Notes\" (1939); and \"The Economic Outlook\" (1940, 1944).","Titles include: \"Foreign Commerce Weekly\" (1941) and \"Foreign Policy Bulletin\" (1943, 1946).","Titles include: \"Human Events\" (1947); \"International Post-War Service Statistical Bureau\" (1943); and \"International Statistical Bureau Foreign Letter\" (1943-1944).","Titles include: \"National Bureau of Economic Research\" (1933-1934); \"The National Grange\" (1932); \"People's Lobby Bulletin\" (1945); \"Private Newsletter\" (1934); and \"Propaganda Analysis\" (1939).","Titles include: \"Report of the Mexico City Bureau\" (1940); and \"The Southern Patriot\" (1945-1946).","Titles include: \"United Business Service\" (1941); United Construction Workers News (1946); \"Washington Review\" from Chamber of Commerce, U.S. (1940, 1943); and \"The Yardstick Catholic Tests of a New Social Order\" (1941-1942, 1944).","Includes booklets on \"Diplomatic List\" (1925); National Policy Committee booklet, \"Implications to the United States of a German Victory\" (1940); \"The Storm Washington D.C. January 27-28, 1922; \"The Story of the Globe\" (undated); andClifford Thorne (undated).","Includes: National Association Real Estate Boards (1924); National Monetary Association (1923, undated); \"National Transportation Institute Freight Rates and Prices, 1867-1923\" (1923); New Jersey Teacher Retirement and Pensions (1919); and New School for Social Research (1920).","Includes: Railroads (1944); Remedial Loan Societies (1928); and Remington Rand Inc. (1935).","Includes: Schools (1928-1929); Sperry Corporation (1936); Standard Oil Company (1922); and Standard Statistics Company (1925).","Includes: Virginia State Chamber of Commerce (1924-1930); and \"A Brief History of Taxation in Virginia,\" by Edgar Sydenstricker (1915).","Includes: Senator George D. Aiken (1941), Thurman Arnold on \"Labor Against Itself\" and Antitrust Law Enforcement (circa 1941, undated).","Includes Samuel Brodbelt with a letter to Lauck, February 1, 1940.","Includes: Charles H. Chase on Trade Credit Banking (1934); John Corbin on National Planning (1932).","Includes: Maurice R. Davie, \"What Shall We Do About Immigration? (1946); Eleanor Davis \"The Future of Personnel Administration in the US\" typescript (undated); Edward T. Devine, \"American Labor's Improved Status Since 1914\" (1928); and Wallace B. Donham, \"National Ideal and Internationalist Idols\" (1933).","Includes: Marriner S. Eccles (1939); Irving Fisher \"The Debt - Deflation Theory of Great Depressions\" (1933); and Harry Emerson Fosdick sermon \"A Christian Conscience about War\" (1925).","Includes: Walter Graves, Jr., an open letter concerning Hitler and the British Isles (1941); Senator Pat Harrison (1925); W.P. Harvey, articles on living wage, and capital and labor (undated); Leon Henderson on Use of Small Loans for Medical Expenses (1930), and Alice Hosteler article on Producer-Consumer Relations (undated).","Includes: Benjamin A. Javits, (1933-1934); Jefferson Institute, including an address by Daniel C. Roper (1934); George L. Knapp on Senator Edward P. Costigan of Colorado (undated); and Dr. Julius Klein, \"The Business Trend Since 1921\" (1927).","Includes: J.C. Laughlin, \"Demand and Prices,\" August 1932; William M. Leiserson, \"Labor Past as Key to Labor Future,\" February 10, 1944; Max Lerner, \"Revolution in Ideas,\" 1939; Alexander Levene, \"Modification of the Antitrust Laws and Purchasing Power\" (1932); and John L. Lewis \"Problems of Organized Labor\" (1936).","Includes samples of his articles with a biographical summary up to 1933.","Includes: William G. McAdoo, about William Jennings Bryan (1925); Leifer Magnusson, about the International Labor Organization and the American Federation of Labor (undated); Maury Maverick on \"How Solid is the South?\"(1943); Claudius T. Murchison, \"A Great Deal, Some of It New\" (1934); Reinhold Niebuhr, \"Jerome Frank's Way Out\" (undated); Edwin G. Nourse, \"The Nature and Future of Private Enterprise\" (1941); Frances Perkins, speech press release, 1936; Gifford Pinchot, \"Wages, Margins and Anthracite Prices\" and \"Business and Government in the Economic Crisis,\" (1923-1931).","Includes: Jackson H. Ralston \"Superficiality of International Law,\" 1922; Donald R. Richberg and his Labor Plan (1944); John D. Rockefeller, Jr., \"Considerations Concerning Labor Standards,\" 1922; Daniel C. Roper, \"Regimentation and Recovery\" and \"Trade and Commerce in Perspective,\"1934; and Dr. John A. Ryan, \"Organized Labor Today\" (1926).","Includes: Alexander Sachs on Problems of National Recovery (1937); David J. Saposs, \"Current Anti-Labor Activities\" (1938 April 11); Louis G. Silverberg \"Law and Order: Social Menace\" (1938); Upton Sinclair, \"An open Letter to the President\" (undated); Isidor Teitilbaum (undated); and Lawrence Todd (August 1933).","Includes: Henry A. Wallace, speeches (1937-1942); Sidney Webb \"Four Weeks in England\" (1919); Carl I. Wheat, California Railroad Commission, (1927); William Allen White, \"A Yip From the Doghouse\" (1937); Honorable Roy O. Woodruff \"War Frauds\" speech, 1922; and Owen D. Young speeches (1930-1932).","Includes \"Economic Planning\" (undated); \"When President's Play Politics\" (1938); and fiction pieces written for magazines like \"Ken\" (undated).","Note: Diaries on microfilm M-1239-1241; Use of original diaries restricted due to fragile condition.","Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library","Lauck, W. Jett (Lauck, William Jett), 1879-1949","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["W. Jett Lauck papers, 1900/1952"],"collection_ssim":["W. 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The second accession (formerly MSS 4742-a) was given to the Special Collections Library on October 31, 1979, by Charles Chase, with Peter B. Lauck and Eleanor M. Lauck, Annapolis, Maryland, as the donors of record. The last accession (formerly MSS 4742-b)was given to the Libary on 2012 by Peter B. Lauck and Eleanor M. 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Lauck had created two earlier indexes to his files and they were used to shape the current re-organization of the collection, particularly concerning the case files. Some of the decisions concerning arrangement were made due to the difficulties of completing the processing of the W. Jett Lauck papers during the Pandemic of 2020-2021. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn Outline of the Arrangement is as follows: Series 1) Correspondence (Boxes 1-16); Series 2) American Association for Economic Freedom (Boxes 17-37 and Card files boxes 1-12); Series 3) National War Labor Board (Boxes 38-56); Series 4) Congress of Industrial Organizations (Boxes 57-67); Series 5) Commission on Industrial Relations (Boxes 68-72); Series 6) Articles, Memoranda, and Speeches by W. Jett Lauck (Boxes 73-91) with Subseries A) Work created by W. Jett Lauck for use by himself (Boxes 73-91), Subseries B) Work created by W. Jett Lauck for other people to use (Boxes 82-88), and Subseries C) Banking Monograph by W. Jett Lauck (Boxes 89-91); Series 7) Pennsylvania Anthracite Coal Commission (Boxes 92-103); Series 8) Cases (Boxes 104-204) with  Subseries A) Railroad (Boxes 104-146), Subseries B) General (Boxes 147-169), and Subseries C) Coal (Boxes 170-204); Series 9) Arbitrations (Boxes 205-211); Series 10) Dockets and Other Records of Work by W. Jett Lauck (Boxes 212-219); Series 11) Personal, Financial and Miscellany Papers (Boxes 220-233) with Subseries A) Financial Correspondence and Files (Boxes 220-225), Subseries B) Bureau of Applied Economics (Boxes 225-226), Subseries C) College Notes and School Papers (Boxes 227-230), and Subseries D) Notes, Notebooks, Photographs, Post cards and Miscellany (Boxes 230-233); Series 12) The National Recovery Act and National Recovery Administration (Boxes 234-241) with Subseries A) General Files (Boxes 234-238) and Subseries B) National Recovery Administration Codes (Boxes 238-241); Series 13) Oversize Scrapbook Volumes of Newspaper Clippings and News clippings Files with Subseries A) Scrapbooks (Boxes 242-252) and Subseries B) News clipping Files (Boxes 253-257); Series 14) Topical Files with Subseries A) Coal (Boxes 258-270), Subseries B) Railroad (Boxes 271-287), and Subseries C) General A-Z (Boxes 288-389); and Series 15) Printed Material and Works by Others (Boxes 389-399) with Subseries A) Printed Material (Boxes 389-396) and Subseries B) Works by Others (Boxes 397-399).\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eLauck often marked his newspapers and other periodical materials according to subject matter. These clippings are arranged according to his original categorical markings, where possible. Where no markings are discernable, they have been artificially sorted into Lauck's categories or other appropriate topical divisions. They are arranged alphabetically by subject with dedicated, separate folders for subjects with large amounts of material. (Brackets [] denote subtopics or linked topics). Files chiefly consist of news clippings but occasionally there is other printed material or charts, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArranged alphabetically by last name of authors or speakers with subjects noted, if appropriate.\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement","Arrangement","Arrangement"],"arrangement_tesim":["There are fifteen series in this collection. The two largest series are the Cases and Topical series. The majority of series have at least two subseries. Lauck had created two earlier indexes to his files and they were used to shape the current re-organization of the collection, particularly concerning the case files. Some of the decisions concerning arrangement were made due to the difficulties of completing the processing of the W. Jett Lauck papers during the Pandemic of 2020-2021.","An Outline of the Arrangement is as follows: Series 1) Correspondence (Boxes 1-16); Series 2) American Association for Economic Freedom (Boxes 17-37 and Card files boxes 1-12); Series 3) National War Labor Board (Boxes 38-56); Series 4) Congress of Industrial Organizations (Boxes 57-67); Series 5) Commission on Industrial Relations (Boxes 68-72); Series 6) Articles, Memoranda, and Speeches by W. Jett Lauck (Boxes 73-91) with Subseries A) Work created by W. Jett Lauck for use by himself (Boxes 73-91), Subseries B) Work created by W. Jett Lauck for other people to use (Boxes 82-88), and Subseries C) Banking Monograph by W. Jett Lauck (Boxes 89-91); Series 7) Pennsylvania Anthracite Coal Commission (Boxes 92-103); Series 8) Cases (Boxes 104-204) with  Subseries A) Railroad (Boxes 104-146), Subseries B) General (Boxes 147-169), and Subseries C) Coal (Boxes 170-204); Series 9) Arbitrations (Boxes 205-211); Series 10) Dockets and Other Records of Work by W. Jett Lauck (Boxes 212-219); Series 11) Personal, Financial and Miscellany Papers (Boxes 220-233) with Subseries A) Financial Correspondence and Files (Boxes 220-225), Subseries B) Bureau of Applied Economics (Boxes 225-226), Subseries C) College Notes and School Papers (Boxes 227-230), and Subseries D) Notes, Notebooks, Photographs, Post cards and Miscellany (Boxes 230-233); Series 12) The National Recovery Act and National Recovery Administration (Boxes 234-241) with Subseries A) General Files (Boxes 234-238) and Subseries B) National Recovery Administration Codes (Boxes 238-241); Series 13) Oversize Scrapbook Volumes of Newspaper Clippings and News clippings Files with Subseries A) Scrapbooks (Boxes 242-252) and Subseries B) News clipping Files (Boxes 253-257); Series 14) Topical Files with Subseries A) Coal (Boxes 258-270), Subseries B) Railroad (Boxes 271-287), and Subseries C) General A-Z (Boxes 288-389); and Series 15) Printed Material and Works by Others (Boxes 389-399) with Subseries A) Printed Material (Boxes 389-396) and Subseries B) Works by Others (Boxes 397-399).","Lauck often marked his newspapers and other periodical materials according to subject matter. These clippings are arranged according to his original categorical markings, where possible. Where no markings are discernable, they have been artificially sorted into Lauck's categories or other appropriate topical divisions. They are arranged alphabetically by subject with dedicated, separate folders for subjects with large amounts of material. (Brackets [] denote subtopics or linked topics). Files chiefly consist of news clippings but occasionally there is other printed material or charts, etc.","Arranged alphabetically by last name of authors or speakers with subjects noted, if appropriate."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eWilliam Jett Lauck, an American economist and statistician, whose work expertise and experience was both broad and varied, was born on August 2, 1879, in Keyser, West Virginia, to William Blackford Lauck, a railway official, and Emma Eltinge (Spengler) Lauck. He attended Keyser High School and Washington and Lee University (Bachelor of Arts, 1903), becoming a Fellow in the department of political economy at the University of Chicago, 1903-1906. Lauck was an associate professor of economics and political science at Washington and Lee University, 1905-1908, until he entered government service in 1908. That same year, he was married to Eleanor Moore Dunlap of Lexington, Virginia, and they had three children, William Jett Lauck, Jr., Eleanor Moore Lauck and Peter Blackford Lauck. Lauck belonged to the Cosmos and Chevy Chase clubs and was a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Kappa Sigma, and Theta Nu Epsilon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLauck joining the United States Immigration Commission in 1908-1909, where he designed a survey of immigration for the Commission. Lauck was the chief examiner for the Tariff Board, 1910-1911. The U.S. Commission on Industrial Relations hired Lauck in 1913-1915 as a managerial expert and consulting statistician to design their investigation into industrial problems in the United States. He was an economic advisor on the Canadian Commission on Economic Development, 1916. Lauck joined the U.S. National War Labor Board in 1918 as Secretary. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLauck also took part in the national movement for banking reform and the establishment of the Federal Reserve banking system1911-1912. As an expert on railway economics, he represented the Brotherhoods of Locomotive Firemen and Engineers in their demands for wage increases during a series of arbitrations from 1912-1919, the Western freight weight case, 1915, and also represented the railroad unions in several high-profile national railroad arbitrations in the early twenties. Lauck functioned as the economic advisor for presidential candidate James B. Cox in 1920 and 1924. In 1926, Lauck devised a settlement to end the Passaic New Jersey textile strike. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDuring a large part of his career, W. Jett Lauck acted as an economic advisor to John L. Lewis and the United Mine Workers, the Committee on Industrial Organization, the United Automobile Workers and other union organizations, in arbitrations and cases, 1919-1939. He was an investigator for the U.S. Coal Commission, 1923 and economist for the Grain Marketing Company, Chicago, 1924-1925. Lauck assisted on the legislative drafting committee for the National Recovery Act in 1933 and as an expert advisor to the Senate Finance Committee on the revision of the National Recovery Act in 1935. He was also a member of various special boards, and a labor advisor to the Coal Section of the National Recovery Act, 1933-1935. He was also often a government expert witness, as seen in his work for the House of Representatives Special Committee on Government Competition with Private Business, 1933. Lauck served as Chairman of the Pennsylvania Anthracite Industry Coal Commission, 1937. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLauck was Vice President of the organization American Association for Economic Freedom. He was also an author or co-author of many books and other publications, including \"The Causes of the Panic of 1893\" (1905); \"The Immigration Problem\" with Johann Wolfgang Jenks (1911); \"Conditions of Labor in American Industries\" with Edgar Sydenstricker (1917); \"The Industrial Code\" with C.S. Watts (1923); Political and Industrial Democracy, 1776-1926\" (1926); and \"The New Industrial Revolution and Wages\" (1929) and Editor of \"British War Experience Series.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"W. Jett Lauck: Biography of a Reformer\" by Carmen Brissette Grayson is a 1975 University of Virginia dissertation that covers the early part of Lauck's career up until the Depression.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003e\"The Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) was a federation of unions that organized workers in industrial unions in the United States and Canada from 1935 to 1955. Created in 1935 by John L. Lewis, who was a part of the United Mine Workers (UMW), it was originally called the Committee for Industrial Organization but changed its name in 1938 when it broke away from the American Federation of Labor.[1] It also changed names because it was not successful with organizing unskilled workers with the AFL.[2]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe CIO supported Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal Coalition, and was open to African Americans. Both the CIO and its rival the AFL grew rapidly during the Great Depression. The rivalry for dominance was bitter and sometimes violent. The CIO (Congress for Industrial Organization) was founded on November 9, 1935, by eight international unions belonging to the American Federation of Labor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn its statement of purpose, the CIO said it had formed to encourage the AFL to organize workers in mass production industries along industrial union lines. The CIO failed to change AFL policy from within. On September 10, 1936, the AFL suspended all 10 CIO unions (two more had joined in the previous year). In 1938, these unions formed the Congress of Industrial Organizations as a rival labor federation. The Taft-Hartley Act of 1947 required union leaders to swear that they were not Communists. Many CIO leaders refused to obey that requirement, later found unconstitutional. In 1955, the CIO rejoined the AFL, forming the new entity known as the American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO).\" This summary was taken directly from Wikipedia \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congress_of_Industrial_Organizations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Wage Reduction Case was brought by William S. Carter, President of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, originally against the Atlanta, Birmingham, and Atlantic Railway Company, before the United States Railroad Labor Board, but it eventually became a much larger case involving other Brotherhoods and Unions concerning railroad workers and wages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTimothy Shea was the Acting President of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen between 1919-1922 .\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Six Hour Day Case was also referred to as the 30 Hour Week in the press and in supporting materials. The work was undertaken by Lauck for David B. Robertson, President of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis case was brought by the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen demanding that a fireman (helper) be employed on all types of power used in railroad service for safety, including diesel and streamline trains.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Railway Wage Reduction Case of 1938 was presented before the Emergency Board by W. Jett Lauck on behalf of the Railway Labor Executives' Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis case was a call for amendment to the Tariff Act of 1922. Lauck represented a group of domestic manufacturers, including the Glass Containers Association of America, in putting together an argument for an increase in tariffs on imported glass bottles. It is important to note that Lauck did not represent industry in opposition to labor. The Glass Bottles Blowers Association submitted a brief agreeing with the domestic manufacturers, —but only in opposition to foreign goods making American industry and labor obsolete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Grain Marketing Company was created to jointly market the product of three grain companies: Armour Grain Company, Rosenbaum Grain Corporation, and Rosenbaum Brothers. W. Jett Lauck served as Director of Appraisals for this venture, preparing a large report on the valuation of the Grain Marketing Company's properties. This report was reproduced in many, slightly altered formats for different purposes, people, and groups, and these variants are the subject of many folders in the case, which contain significant overlap.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Agricultural Adjustment Administration implemented a new tax on paper towels. The reason given was that they competed with typical cotton towels. W. Jett Lauck advised the Paper Towel Manufacturers Association and prepared their case before the Agricultural Adjustment Administration and Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome 16,000 textile workers participated in the strike, centered in Passaic, New Jersey and initially organized as the \"United Front Committee\" by the Workers (Communist Party) before being transferred to the leadership of the American Federation of Labor. W. Jett Lauck served as a consulting economist to the strikers, chairman of the Plenary Committee (also known as The Citizens Committee or the Lauck Committee) representing the strikers and overseeing transition to the American Federation of Labor, economist for the National Committee for Passaic Relief and Defense, and member of the Temporary Committee for Establishment of American Standards of Life for Textile Workers, as well as participated in the case on the floor of the Senate and in Senate Committees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis case was between the Franklin Division of the Franklin Typothetae of Chicago and a collection of unions, namely: the Chicago Typographical Union No. 16, Chicago Printing Pressmen's Union No. 3, Franklin Union No. 4, and Bookbinders' and Paper Cutters' Union No. 8 regarding a cut in wages. W. Jett Lauck represented the unions and prepared their case alongside Arthur Sturgis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Guffey-Snyder Act was officially known as the Bituminous Coal Conservation Act of 1935. This law was passed as part of the New Deal and created the Bituminous Coal Commission to set the price of coal. It was ruled unconstitutional and was replaced by the Guffey-Vinson Act in 1937.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePujo Committe named after the chairman of the Banking and Currency Committee, Representative A. Pujo of Louisiana.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEugene Meyer was Governor of the Federal Reserve Board and J.W. Pole was Comptroller of the Currency in 1932.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis committee was chaired by Congressman Joseph B. Shannon, (1867-1943), a Democrat from Kansas City, Missouri.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eP.J. Morrin was the general president of the International Association of Bridge, Structural, and Iron Workers; Jett Lauck was the economic advisor for the same organization.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["William Jett Lauck, an American economist and statistician, whose work expertise and experience was both broad and varied, was born on August 2, 1879, in Keyser, West Virginia, to William Blackford Lauck, a railway official, and Emma Eltinge (Spengler) Lauck. He attended Keyser High School and Washington and Lee University (Bachelor of Arts, 1903), becoming a Fellow in the department of political economy at the University of Chicago, 1903-1906. Lauck was an associate professor of economics and political science at Washington and Lee University, 1905-1908, until he entered government service in 1908. That same year, he was married to Eleanor Moore Dunlap of Lexington, Virginia, and they had three children, William Jett Lauck, Jr., Eleanor Moore Lauck and Peter Blackford Lauck. Lauck belonged to the Cosmos and Chevy Chase clubs and was a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Kappa Sigma, and Theta Nu Epsilon.","Lauck joining the United States Immigration Commission in 1908-1909, where he designed a survey of immigration for the Commission. Lauck was the chief examiner for the Tariff Board, 1910-1911. The U.S. Commission on Industrial Relations hired Lauck in 1913-1915 as a managerial expert and consulting statistician to design their investigation into industrial problems in the United States. He was an economic advisor on the Canadian Commission on Economic Development, 1916. Lauck joined the U.S. National War Labor Board in 1918 as Secretary.","Lauck also took part in the national movement for banking reform and the establishment of the Federal Reserve banking system1911-1912. As an expert on railway economics, he represented the Brotherhoods of Locomotive Firemen and Engineers in their demands for wage increases during a series of arbitrations from 1912-1919, the Western freight weight case, 1915, and also represented the railroad unions in several high-profile national railroad arbitrations in the early twenties. Lauck functioned as the economic advisor for presidential candidate James B. Cox in 1920 and 1924. In 1926, Lauck devised a settlement to end the Passaic New Jersey textile strike.","During a large part of his career, W. Jett Lauck acted as an economic advisor to John L. Lewis and the United Mine Workers, the Committee on Industrial Organization, the United Automobile Workers and other union organizations, in arbitrations and cases, 1919-1939. He was an investigator for the U.S. Coal Commission, 1923 and economist for the Grain Marketing Company, Chicago, 1924-1925. Lauck assisted on the legislative drafting committee for the National Recovery Act in 1933 and as an expert advisor to the Senate Finance Committee on the revision of the National Recovery Act in 1935. He was also a member of various special boards, and a labor advisor to the Coal Section of the National Recovery Act, 1933-1935. He was also often a government expert witness, as seen in his work for the House of Representatives Special Committee on Government Competition with Private Business, 1933. Lauck served as Chairman of the Pennsylvania Anthracite Industry Coal Commission, 1937.","Lauck was Vice President of the organization American Association for Economic Freedom. He was also an author or co-author of many books and other publications, including \"The Causes of the Panic of 1893\" (1905); \"The Immigration Problem\" with Johann Wolfgang Jenks (1911); \"Conditions of Labor in American Industries\" with Edgar Sydenstricker (1917); \"The Industrial Code\" with C.S. Watts (1923); Political and Industrial Democracy, 1776-1926\" (1926); and \"The New Industrial Revolution and Wages\" (1929) and Editor of \"British War Experience Series.\"","\"W. Jett Lauck: Biography of a Reformer\" by Carmen Brissette Grayson is a 1975 University of Virginia dissertation that covers the early part of Lauck's career up until the Depression.","\"The Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) was a federation of unions that organized workers in industrial unions in the United States and Canada from 1935 to 1955. Created in 1935 by John L. Lewis, who was a part of the United Mine Workers (UMW), it was originally called the Committee for Industrial Organization but changed its name in 1938 when it broke away from the American Federation of Labor.[1] It also changed names because it was not successful with organizing unskilled workers with the AFL.[2]","The CIO supported Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal Coalition, and was open to African Americans. Both the CIO and its rival the AFL grew rapidly during the Great Depression. The rivalry for dominance was bitter and sometimes violent. The CIO (Congress for Industrial Organization) was founded on November 9, 1935, by eight international unions belonging to the American Federation of Labor.","In its statement of purpose, the CIO said it had formed to encourage the AFL to organize workers in mass production industries along industrial union lines. The CIO failed to change AFL policy from within. On September 10, 1936, the AFL suspended all 10 CIO unions (two more had joined in the previous year). In 1938, these unions formed the Congress of Industrial Organizations as a rival labor federation. The Taft-Hartley Act of 1947 required union leaders to swear that they were not Communists. Many CIO leaders refused to obey that requirement, later found unconstitutional. In 1955, the CIO rejoined the AFL, forming the new entity known as the American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO).\" This summary was taken directly from Wikipedia","https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congress_of_Industrial_Organizations","The Wage Reduction Case was brought by William S. Carter, President of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, originally against the Atlanta, Birmingham, and Atlantic Railway Company, before the United States Railroad Labor Board, but it eventually became a much larger case involving other Brotherhoods and Unions concerning railroad workers and wages.","Timothy Shea was the Acting President of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen between 1919-1922 .","The Six Hour Day Case was also referred to as the 30 Hour Week in the press and in supporting materials. The work was undertaken by Lauck for David B. Robertson, President of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen.","This case was brought by the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen demanding that a fireman (helper) be employed on all types of power used in railroad service for safety, including diesel and streamline trains.","The Railway Wage Reduction Case of 1938 was presented before the Emergency Board by W. Jett Lauck on behalf of the Railway Labor Executives' Association.","This case was a call for amendment to the Tariff Act of 1922. Lauck represented a group of domestic manufacturers, including the Glass Containers Association of America, in putting together an argument for an increase in tariffs on imported glass bottles. It is important to note that Lauck did not represent industry in opposition to labor. The Glass Bottles Blowers Association submitted a brief agreeing with the domestic manufacturers, —but only in opposition to foreign goods making American industry and labor obsolete.","The Grain Marketing Company was created to jointly market the product of three grain companies: Armour Grain Company, Rosenbaum Grain Corporation, and Rosenbaum Brothers. W. Jett Lauck served as Director of Appraisals for this venture, preparing a large report on the valuation of the Grain Marketing Company's properties. This report was reproduced in many, slightly altered formats for different purposes, people, and groups, and these variants are the subject of many folders in the case, which contain significant overlap.","The Agricultural Adjustment Administration implemented a new tax on paper towels. The reason given was that they competed with typical cotton towels. W. Jett Lauck advised the Paper Towel Manufacturers Association and prepared their case before the Agricultural Adjustment Administration and Congress.","Some 16,000 textile workers participated in the strike, centered in Passaic, New Jersey and initially organized as the \"United Front Committee\" by the Workers (Communist Party) before being transferred to the leadership of the American Federation of Labor. W. Jett Lauck served as a consulting economist to the strikers, chairman of the Plenary Committee (also known as The Citizens Committee or the Lauck Committee) representing the strikers and overseeing transition to the American Federation of Labor, economist for the National Committee for Passaic Relief and Defense, and member of the Temporary Committee for Establishment of American Standards of Life for Textile Workers, as well as participated in the case on the floor of the Senate and in Senate Committees.","This case was between the Franklin Division of the Franklin Typothetae of Chicago and a collection of unions, namely: the Chicago Typographical Union No. 16, Chicago Printing Pressmen's Union No. 3, Franklin Union No. 4, and Bookbinders' and Paper Cutters' Union No. 8 regarding a cut in wages. W. Jett Lauck represented the unions and prepared their case alongside Arthur Sturgis.","The Guffey-Snyder Act was officially known as the Bituminous Coal Conservation Act of 1935. This law was passed as part of the New Deal and created the Bituminous Coal Commission to set the price of coal. It was ruled unconstitutional and was replaced by the Guffey-Vinson Act in 1937.","Pujo Committe named after the chairman of the Banking and Currency Committee, Representative A. Pujo of Louisiana.","Eugene Meyer was Governor of the Federal Reserve Board and J.W. Pole was Comptroller of the Currency in 1932.","This committee was chaired by Congressman Joseph B. Shannon, (1867-1943), a Democrat from Kansas City, Missouri.","P.J. Morrin was the general president of the International Association of Bridge, Structural, and Iron Workers; Jett Lauck was the economic advisor for the same organization."],"originalsloc_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe original letters from Franklin D. Roosevelt to W. Jett Lauck were transferred to the UVA Special Collections Franklin D. Roosevelt papers, on February 6, 2005.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe original letters from Upton Sinclair to W. Jett Lauck were transferred to the UVA Special Collections Upton Sinclair papers on February 6, 2005.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe original letters from William H. Taft to W. Jett Lauck were transferred to the UVA Special Collections William H. Taft papers on February 6, 2005.\u003c/p\u003e"],"originalsloc_heading_ssm":["Existence and Location of Originals","Existence and Location of Originals","Existence and Location of Originals"],"originalsloc_tesim":["The original letters from Franklin D. Roosevelt to W. Jett Lauck were transferred to the UVA Special Collections Franklin D. Roosevelt papers, on February 6, 2005.","The original letters from Upton Sinclair to W. Jett Lauck were transferred to the UVA Special Collections Upton Sinclair papers on February 6, 2005.","The original letters from William H. Taft to W. Jett Lauck were transferred to the UVA Special Collections William H. Taft papers on February 6, 2005."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eManuscript student assistants who worked on the W. Jett Lauck papers for at least one semester include Jacob M. Baker, Shannon Lee, Jacob T. Shaw, and Emily Shipman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOnly two copies of identical duplicates having no annotations were kept. Duplicates were compared and only two were kept of each unique document or publication.  News clippings were only copied if used by Lauck in a case or arbitration, contained an article or other work by him, or information pertaining to his work and career. Others were sorted and arranged by topcs that he had written on the clipping; those with no obvious relevance were discarded. Ledgers and scrapbooks were rehoused in acid free cubic boxes or phase boxes created by the Preservation staff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginally the papers were organized with the help of a University of Virginia history seminar sometime between their transfer to Special Collections from the Law Library and 1973, producing a large paper finding aid consisting of the list of the file folder headings. Folders were replaced near the end of the 1990's but some folder headings were lost or corrupted. In 2018, the papers were re-organized into series based on several early indexes created by the office of W. Jett Lauck. Folder headings were corrected based on the indexes, the original paper finding aid, and Lauck's notations on the tops of his documents. Headings were altered on the folders when possible to match the finding aid but only some of the folders were replaced due to constraints of time and money.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhysical processing work was complicated by constant student assistant turn-over and the interruption of the Pandemic of 2020-2021, which prevented onsite work for almost six months and allowed only several onsite short stints per week  the rest of the time. The finding aid is as accurate as these conditions have permitted but there may well be inconsistencies. If such errors are discovered, we welcome researcher input.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eMost dockets were found together and left as a series. Occasionally dockets were found with their related papers. In those cases, the dockets remain in the their related individual series and were not moved to the Docket series. At this point it is impossible to be sure of the original order by W. Jett Lauck.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMost dockets were found together and left as a series. Occasionally dockets were found with their related papers. In those cases, the dockets remain in the their related individual series and were not moved to the Docket series. At this point it is impossible to be sure of the original order by W. Jett Lauck.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe index for this case shows that the supporting materials are incomplete. Some materials may have not survived or others may be present in the collection but their direct connection to this particular case has been lost.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information","Processing Information","Processing Information","Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["Manuscript student assistants who worked on the W. Jett Lauck papers for at least one semester include Jacob M. Baker, Shannon Lee, Jacob T. Shaw, and Emily Shipman.","Only two copies of identical duplicates having no annotations were kept. Duplicates were compared and only two were kept of each unique document or publication.  News clippings were only copied if used by Lauck in a case or arbitration, contained an article or other work by him, or information pertaining to his work and career. Others were sorted and arranged by topcs that he had written on the clipping; those with no obvious relevance were discarded. Ledgers and scrapbooks were rehoused in acid free cubic boxes or phase boxes created by the Preservation staff.","Originally the papers were organized with the help of a University of Virginia history seminar sometime between their transfer to Special Collections from the Law Library and 1973, producing a large paper finding aid consisting of the list of the file folder headings. Folders were replaced near the end of the 1990's but some folder headings were lost or corrupted. In 2018, the papers were re-organized into series based on several early indexes created by the office of W. Jett Lauck. Folder headings were corrected based on the indexes, the original paper finding aid, and Lauck's notations on the tops of his documents. Headings were altered on the folders when possible to match the finding aid but only some of the folders were replaced due to constraints of time and money.","Physical processing work was complicated by constant student assistant turn-over and the interruption of the Pandemic of 2020-2021, which prevented onsite work for almost six months and allowed only several onsite short stints per week  the rest of the time. The finding aid is as accurate as these conditions have permitted but there may well be inconsistencies. If such errors are discovered, we welcome researcher input.","Most dockets were found together and left as a series. Occasionally dockets were found with their related papers. In those cases, the dockets remain in the their related individual series and were not moved to the Docket series. At this point it is impossible to be sure of the original order by W. Jett Lauck.","Most dockets were found together and left as a series. Occasionally dockets were found with their related papers. In those cases, the dockets remain in the their related individual series and were not moved to the Docket series. At this point it is impossible to be sure of the original order by W. Jett Lauck.","The index for this case shows that the supporting materials are incomplete. Some materials may have not survived or others may be present in the collection but their direct connection to this particular case has been lost."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee related material in Box 9 under John L. Lewis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Press Releases: Philip Murray Opening Statement and Final Argument.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee related materials in MSS 4742 Box 192.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also James Couzens files in MSS 4742, Box 308.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProfiteering files include: Exhibits (2 folders); Food Products; Flour; General; and Industrial Establishment (2 folders).\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials","Related Materials","Related Materials","Related Materials","Related Materials"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["See related material in Box 9 under John L. Lewis.","See also Press Releases: Philip Murray Opening Statement and Final Argument.","See related materials in MSS 4742 Box 192.","See also James Couzens files in MSS 4742, Box 308.","Profiteering files include: Exhibits (2 folders); Food Products; Flour; General; and Industrial Establishment (2 folders)."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe W. Jett Lauck collection consists of his professional, business and personal papers as an economist, statistician and government consultant on immigration, banking, railroads, coal, and unemployment problems as well as other facets of labor in the United States. Included are correspondence, scrapbooks of news clippings reflecting his activities, labor reports and studies, drafts of congressional bills, legal briefs, and other material concerning labor problems in the United States from its formative World War I years until 1949. They begin with his association with the progressive labor codes of the Taft-Walsh Labor Relations Commission and continue with the Railway Labor Act of 1926; the fight to gain recognition of labor's right to collective bargaining \"through representatives of their own choosing\" under the National Industrial Recovery Act in 1933; the incorporation of its principles in the National Labor Relations Act; and further activity in defense of this act.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOther manuscripts deal with studies of government competition with private business, the American Association for Economic Freedom, the New York Power Authority; branch, chain, and group banking, drafts of speeches, and work diary accounts of activities and meetings with prominent congressional and labor leaders on labor problems and legislation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe largest portions of the W. Jett Lauck papers deal with cases and arbitrations, chiefly railroad and coal related, his work on various boards and commission and topical files.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHis correspondence with individuals heading organizations interested in labor and industrial relations was wide-spread, just as it was with political figures, educators, and labor leaders.\n Among the public figures with whom he corresponded are Bernard Baruch, Homer S. Cummings, Clarence A. Dystra, John T. Flynn, Guy M. Gillette, Leon Henderson, Herbert Hoover, Hugh S. Johnson, Jesse Jones, William S. Knudsen, Robert M. Fa Follette, Jr., Franklin K. Lane, John L. Lewis,  H.C. Lodge, Jr., William G. McAdoo, James M. Mead, Francis P. Miller, Henry Morgenthau, Karl E. Mundt, Donald Nelson, Judge Ferdinand Pecora, Frances Perkins, Gifford Pinchot, James H. Price, Franklin D. Roosevelt, E.R. Stettinius, Jr., Robert F. Wagner, David I. Walsh, Burton K. Wheeler, and Woodrow Wilson.\nThe educators include Hardy Dillard, Edward C. Elliot, Frank Graham, J.W. Jenks, Richard R. Mead, Lewis Tyree, Harry F. Ward, H.B. Wells, and Ray Lyman Wilbur; and the labor leaders Jacob Baker, Solomon Barkin, Van A. Bittner, Sophia Carey, David Dubinsky, P.T. Fagan, John P. Frey, William Green, Sydney Hillman, Earl E. Houck, Thomas Kennedy, Donald MacMillan, and A.O. Wharton.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists chiefly of correspondence but also includes typescripts of speeches by individuals, and financial and other information about organizations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include:  E. Abbott, Louis Adamic, Adrian Adelman, Sara M. Addison, Joseph Agor, Helen Alfred, Fred H. Allen, Irving B. Altman (editor of \"Dynamic America\"), Aluminum Workers of America, Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric Railway Employees, American Association for Labor Legislation, American Association for Social Security, American Council, American Council on Public Affairs, American Farm Bureau Federation, American Guernsey Cattle Club, American Institute for Economic Research, The American Legion, American Political Science Association, American Sugar Cane League, Americana Corporation concerning Lauck's article on United Mine Workers of America, Thomas R. Amlie, Dr. James W. Angell, Charles P. Anson, \"Atlantic Monthly,\" Paul H. Appleby, Leon Ardzrooni (about the death of Thorstein Veblen), Mr. O.M. Armstrong, and Robert W. Arthur.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Jacob Baker, Kent Baker, Bank of the Manhattan Company, Mary Barclay, A. K. Barnes, Joseph L. Barnett, Gerald Barradas, Barron's (The National Financial Weekly), John Barth, Mrs. Everett Boughton, Mrs. Robert Bennett Bean, Grant L. Bell, William H. Bell, Harold F. Berg, Nelson N. Berry, S. D. Berry, Jacob Billikoph, Margaret G. B. Blachley, James E. Black, Honorable William Harman Black,  Amy Blankenhorn, Heber Blankenhorn, Dr. Thomas C. Blaisdell, Jr., Ellis P. Block, John A. Bohn, E.W.G. Boogher, Book-of-The-Month Club, Inc., Judge Julian F. Bouchelle, Basil Nicholas Helenagoras Bousios, Fenton Bradford, C. Daniel Bremer, Samuel Bristol, G.L. Broaddus, St. Claire Brookes, The Brookings Institution, Herbert Bruce Brougham, E. Kirk Brown, Law Offices of Brown and Brown, H. Russel Brand, Carl P. Brannin, Selig C. Brez, P.F. Brissenden, Professor Leslie Buckler, Raymond Leslie Buell, John Bullock, Bureau of Agricultural Economics, Bureau of Applied Economics, The Bureau of National Affairs, Harold B. Butler, John E. Burton, J.C. Byars, Herman B. Byer, and Reverend James A. Byrnes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: [Cadle], Jessie L. Campbell, R. Granville Campbell, The Capital News Company,Sophia Carey, Harry J. Carman, J.D. Carneal and Sons Inc.,  Caroline County Library Committee, M.D. Carrel, Samuel McCrea Cavert, The Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company, The Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company, Mrs. Charlotte Chrestien, The Christian Science Publishing Society, Citizens' Council for Total Defense, Brice Claggett, V.M. Clapp, Clark, Dodge and Company, Brokers, Evans Clark, Victor S. Clark, W. A. Clark, Pauline Clarke, J. William Claudy, Thompson Clayton, Dr. Rudolph A. Clemen, Walt Clyde, The Clerk of the Stafford Court House, E.J. Coil, Kenneth Colegrove, George P. Comer, Department of Commerce, Commodity Research Bureau, Inc., Common Council for American Unity, Ellen Commons, Congressional Intelligence, Inc., Consolidated Vultee American Aircraft Corporation, Dr. P. S. Constantinople, W. Dewey Cooke, Edward L. Corbett, James Corbett, John M. Corbett, Council Against Intolerance in America, Council of Young Southerners, Frederick C. Croxton, Cosmos Club, Morgan Cunningham, and Curles Neck Dairy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Oscar H. Darter, Henry David, Elmer Davis, Shelby Cullom Davis, William H. Davis, Len De Caux, Kenneth de Courcy, De Jarnette State Sanatorium, Lud Denny, United States Department of Commerce, Marshall E. Dimock (U.S. DoJ), District Unemployment Compensation Board, Edward J. Donohue, Frank P. Douglass, Law Offices of Drain and Weaver, David Dubinsky, Allan Dunlap, Arthur Dunn, Robert W. Dunn, and C. A. Dykstra.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Joseph B. Eastman, Economic Policy Committee, C. Vernon Eddy, J. A. Efpokito, Gerald Egan, Electric Home and Farm Authority, and Charles T. Estes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: P. T. Fagan, Reverend Richard M. Fagley, Ruth Ansell Farley, The Farmers and Merchants State Bank, The Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America, Federal Works Progress Administration for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, First Bancredit Corporation, First National Bank of Boston, The First National Bank of Keyser, Fjell Line of Great Lakes Transatlantic, Inc., Ralph Fleharty, R. D. Fleming, Courtney Fletcher, Duncan U. Fletcher, M. S. Flint, Frank H. Fljozdal, Fitzgerald Flourney, Hon. Edward J. Flynn, John T. Flynn, Foley, Food Research Institute of Stanford University, B.C. Forbes (Forbes Magazine), R. D. Forbes, Forbes and Myers, Foreign Policy Association, Clark Forman, Fortune, The Forum, Major B. Foster, Founders General Corporation, Mrs. M. N. Fox, Jerome Frank, Frank Brothers, Lafayette Franklin, Franklin Press, Franklin Simon Company, T. McCall Frazier, Free Lance-Star, W. R. Freeman, Paul Comly French, John P. Frey, Elisha M. Friedman, Ruth Friedson, and R. S. Fritter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Domenico Gagliardo, George B. Galloway, O. Max Gardner, Honorable Leslie C. Garnett, William Edward Garnett, Stanley Garrison, H. Dymoke Gasson, Paul W. Gates, Gayle Motor Company, Theodore Geiger, Phyliss Geisler, General Elevator Co., General Motors Corporation, Alfred Giardino, Clinton S. Golden, Clem Goodman, Henry J. Goodman \u0026amp; Co., C. O'Connor Goolrick, John T. Goolrick, Mary K. Gorman, Frank P. Graham, Sally Nelson Gravatt, Walter C. Graves Jr., H. A. Gray, Lanier Gray, H. B. Greybill, Myra Moore Griffith, J. Cleveland Grigsby, Sarah Groomes, Guthrie Lithograph Company, and Walter B. Guy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Ernst Haberstadt, Max Haleff, Ford P. Hall, Fred W. Hall, F. S. Hall, Edward W. Hamilton, H. E. Hamilton, Hampden-Sydney College, Hugh S. Hanna, Charles Hansel, William Hard, Harper and Brothers, Emma Harris, Owen Harris, Harvard College Library, Leon Henderson, S.J Henry, Warren F. Hickernell, R. G. Hilldrup, Otto Hillsman and Co., Mary W. Hillyer, S. H. Hines Company, David Hirsh and Son, H. C. Holdridge, Hoover War Library, Herbert Hoover, Harry L. Hopkins, Welly K. Hopkins, Dr. W. E. Hotchkiss, Curtis Hubbard, J.S. Hughes, W. A. Hull, and Thomas Lomax Hunter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Major William W. Inglis, Institute of American Meat Packers, Institute of World Economics, International Bank, International Statistical Bureau, Inc., Interstate Bankers Corporation, Investment Bankers Association of America, and Irving Trust Company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Gardner Jackson, Meyer Jacobstein, Jjell Lines, Thomas Jefferson (typescript copy of letter, June 11, 1807, concerning newspapers and histories), J. M. Johnson, Honorable Jessie Jones, Roberts W. Jones, N.Y. Journal of Commerce, and The Jury Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Evelyn Kane, Kappa Sigma House Association, Inc., Augustine B. Kelley, Leon H. Keyserling, Susan M. Kingsbury, Dr. George E. Kingsley, Richard Kirby, John H. Klingenfeld, and Oscar Koppel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: LABOR, Ladies' Garment Workers Union, (William H. Lamar), Sophia J. Lammers, H. Lamson, Richard V. Lancaster, Thomas Larkin III, Joseph P. Lash, David Lasser, Howard Lee, Joseph N. Leinbach, Albert H. Levene, Robert E. Levine, Charles T. Libby, David E. Lilienthal, The Lincoln National Bank of Washington, Ernest K. Lindley, Geo. W. Linkins, Co., Irving Lipkowitz, Henry T. Lipman, Thomas E. Lodge, Stephen M. Loebl, Norman Lombard, W. C. Looker, Jr., Edward Lynch, and Barrow Lyons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: American Legion Convention (1945); Committee for Industrial Organization Procedure and Policy (1935-1936); C.I.O. A.F.L. (1940); Congressman Martin and Mr. MacDougall (1939 March 3); Farmington Conference- War Time Organization Planned by the Administration (1939); Fixation of Coal Prices, Memos Relative to (1939); Fortune Magazine's Conferences or Round Tables (1939); Income Tax Returns of Lewis, J. L. (1940-1941); The Inner Circle (1942 Feb 11); Inter-American Bank (1940); Lindberg on \"Preparedness\" (1940); Missouri Pacific Bonds (1941-1942); National Defense to Post-War Planning (1942-1945); Oil and Gas on a Basis of Equality with Coal (1939); A Plan for Economic Democracy - Article written by Major Holdridge (1939); A Plan for Solving the Economic Crisis by Dr. R.H. Von Liedtke (1937-1941); \"Prohibiting\" Strikes for the Emergency Period (1940); James L. Simpson \"Plan for Maintenance of Economic Balance and Security\" (1940);  The Townsend Plan and Mr. Ivan Towanski (1942); Union Shop and Mr. Leland Olds (1941 November 14); United Mine Workers Suggested Program (1934-1935); War Against Unemployment and Poverty (1940 January 10); Threatened  Competition of Natural Gas with Coal (1944 December 5); and Big Inch Pipe Lines and the Rural Electrification Administration (1946 January 14).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Bishop Francis J. McConnell, William MacDonald, Ernst D. MacDougall, Donald MacMillan, W. C. MacQuown, R. A. Magowan, Edward C. Maguire, Elizabeth M. Maher, Mason Manghum, Maxwell J. Mangold, Bank of the Manhattan Company, Basil Manly, L. C. Marshall, Thomas O. Marvin, Maryland and District of Columbia Industrial Union Council, Maryland Title and Investment Company, Lucy Randolph Mason, Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company, The Bank of Mathews, Inc., Honorable Maury Maverick, Herbert Mazo, Charles McCarthy, Summerfield A. McCarteney, Bishop Francis J. McConnell, Wm. P. McGinn, Edw. F. McGrady, McGraw-Hill Publishing Company-Inc., Ernest D. McIver, Dr. Archibald McLeish, Thomas P. McTigue, Honorable James M. Mead, Richard R. Mead, Royal D. Mead, D. J. Meserole, Eugene Meyer, Jr.,  Francis Pickens Miller, Francis Trevelyan Miller, Ward B. Miller, H. A. Millis, The Milwaukee Journal, Mine Official's Union of America, John J. Minor, George Minnigerode, William Mitch, Wesley C. Mitchell, R. C. L. Moncure, Jr., Monroe and Berry, C. D. Montague, Jean Montgomery, Monthly Labor Review, Robert Morey, Charles S. Morgan, H. W. Morgan, Marie Morris, J. H. Muirhead, Honorable Karl E. Mundt, and Gorham Munson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: William R. Nagel, Leonard Nairn, Dr. Philip Curtin Nash, Nash Floor Service, A. Nash Tailoring Company, Natalie, Inc., The Nation, The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, National Association of Manufacturers, National Association of Retired Federal Employees, The National Bank, National Bank of Orange, National Bank of the Republic, National Bank of Washington, National Bituminous Coal Commission, National Broadcasting Company, Inc., National Bureau of Economic Research, National Catholic Welfare Conference, National Child Labor Committee, National Citizen's Council For Defense, The National City Bank of New York, National Cold Steam Company, National Consumers' League, National Council for Prevention of War, National Defense Mediation Board, National Electric Light Association, The National Encyclopedia, National Labor Relations Board, National Lawyers Guild, National Life Insurance Company, National Planning Association, National Resources Planning Board, National Policy Committee, National Press Club, National Recovery Administration, National Resources Board, National Sharecroppers Week, National Window and Office Cleaning Company, National Women's Trade Union League of America, Nation's Business, Nation's Commerce, J. S. Naylor, Donald Nelson, New America, The New Republic, Newsweek, W. S. Newton, The New York Times, George W. Norris, Cecil C. North, The Northern Neck Mutual Fire Association of Virginia, Claudian B. Northrop, and Harold Bernard November.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Charlton Ogburn, William F. Ogburn, J. G. Ohsol, Joseph C. O'Mahoney, Organization Committee of Social Union, Inc., Mary O'Shaughnessy, William Owen, and John W. Owens.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Pabst Post-War Employment Awards, A. H. Packard, C. C. Packard, Florence E. Parker, The Parker Corporation, Julius H. Parmelee, Col. Samuel Pascoe, Leo Pavolsky, M. W. Paxton, Jr., Walter Phipes, George Curtis Peck, Ferdinand Pecora, William R. Pendergast, Willis Pepoon, Fred W. Perkins, Thomas W. Perry, Charles E. Persons, Samuel B. Pettengill, Julius I. Peyser, L. W. H. Peyton, David A. Pine, David W. Pipes Jr., Fort Pipes, W. G. Pitero, P.M., Justine Wise Polier, Shad Polier, Wm. T. Powers, Richard T. Pratt, Prentice-Hall, Inc., Evelyn Preston, Harry B. Price, James H. Price, Provisional Committee Toward A Democratic Peace, and Public Affairs Committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Railway Age, Ransdell Inc., Mervyn Rathborne, Stephen Rauschenbush, Carl Raushenbush, The Readers Club, Philip M. Riefkin, Charles S. Robb, James Robb, Newell W. Roberts, D. B. Robertson, Mr. Robey, John M. Robinson, Leland Rex Robinson, Josephine Roche, Rockbridge National Bank, John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Harry L. Rogers, Paul V. Rogers, William N. Rogers, Henry Romeike, Incorporated, Samuel Romer, Walter A. Romer, Leon H. Rouse (with William Green),  Rouss Library, Frances Rowe, and Harold J. Ruttenberg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Russell Sage, Lewis D. Sampson, Samuel L. Samuel, Dr. David J. Saposs, Saturday Evening Post, Marshall Schaffer, D. M. Schnapper, L. B. Schnapper, Joseph Schneider, G. Luther Schnur, James T. Shotwell, H. L. Schuh, Montgomery Schuyler, Louis J. Schwab, Henry Herman Schwartz, Ray Scott, Charles Scribner's Sons, Seaboard Air Line Railway Company, Joel Seidman, Shaw-Walker, Chester Shepard, Chester Sheppard, R. T. Shields, Silcox Memorial Fund, Simmons-Boardman Publishing Corporation, Sidney Simon, Richard C. Simonson, John F. Sinclair, Anthony Wayne Smith, C. Archer Smith, Edwin S. Smith, Nelson Lee Smith, S. Granville Smith, Vernon D. Smith, Bernard A. Smyth, H. M. Snead, Jr., Social Union, Inc., The Society for the Advancement of Management, Inc., John E. W. Sohl, L. W. Sorrell, Southern Conference for Human Welfare, Southern Maryland Trust Company, Mr. Sovey, Alexander Spencer, Sphere, R. B. Spindle, George L. Sprague, Saint Albans, Margaret S. Stables, William H. Stafford, Stafford County, Standard Oil Company, Stanford University Library, Louis Stark, State Loan Company, State Teachers College, Henry M. Stephenson, STEEL, Steel Workers Organizing Committee, A. A. Steele, Jean Stephenson, Jos. G. Stephenson, Boris Stern, Harold Stern, E. R. Stettinius, W. M. Steuart, Harry H. Stockfeld, W. L. Stoddard, Benjamin Stolberg, Irving Stone, N. L. Stone, William T. Stone, Chas. G. Stott and Co., Inc., Paul A. Strachan, David Strain, Ralph Strathmore, Nathan Straus, John Studebaker, Ralph G. Sucher, Arthur E. Suffern, Superintendent of Documents (Government Printing Office), Elmer Swack, Paul E. Switzer, Alois P. Swoboda, and Mr. Sydenstricker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Ivan Tarnowsky, Tax Policy League, Ordway Tead, Tennessee Valley Authority (Representative Noble J. Gregory), Percy Tetlow, Dorothy Thompson, TIME MAGAZINE, Daniel J. Tobin, John H. Tolan, The Travelers Insurance Company, Beverly Tucker, Henry Saint George Tucker, Earl R. Turner, and The Twentieth Century Fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Alfred P. Wagner, Gordon Wagner, Robert F. Wagner, Thomas C. G. Wagner, J. Forest Walker, Allan E. Walker and Company, George A. Wallace, J. Raymond Walsh, August G. Walters, James N. Walton, James P. Warburg, Dr. Harry E. Ward, R. D. Ward, Ward and Paul, Caroline F. Ware, A.L. Warthen, Charles Washington, Washington and Lee University, \"Washington Post,\" James R. Wason, Elton Watkins, Ralph J. Watkins, Claude S. Watts, Marie Watts, Charles F. Weaver, H. B. Wells, (George) P. West, A. O. Wharton, Ross Wheat, Burton K. Wheeler, William M. Wherry, Hugh A. White, Ralph J. White, W. A. White, T. Y. Wickham, Dorothy G. Wiehl, Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur, Allan H. Willett, Williams Company, Willis and Willis, Corwin Willson, J. Alfred Wilner, Elsie Cobb Wilson, D. O. Wilson, H. Hazen Wilson, Nelson Wilson, The H. W. Wilson Company, John G. Winant, J. Wise, James Waterman Wise, S. S. Wise, William P. Witherow, J. S. Withrow, Nathan Witt, Laurence C. Witten, Benedict Wolf, World Fellowship, Inc., World Study Tours, and Thomas H. Wright.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope note for correspondence files. There has been no attempt to make an exhaustive list of the correspondents in each folder. Most letters were routine correspondence from people seeking information about the group; copies of their publications, speeches, and other educational materials; questions about membership in the group from interested individuals; requests for individuals to become sponsors, members or leaders in the group; leaders of other like-minded organizations; union leadership (often about the lack of funds available to support the American Association for Economic Freedom); or people wanting information about pertinent upcoming legislative bills. Attention on the lists of correspondence is focused particularly on political and public figures, editors, and the legislative and social issues of the day.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese include: American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born; American Council on Public Affairs; Atlantic Charter League; J.M. Artman, editor of \"The American Citizen\"; Representative Thomas R. Amlie; Thurman Arnold, Department of Justice (concerning Frank B. Kellogg statement about the anti-trust Sherman Act); and John B. Abel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Alfred L. Bernheim, The Labor Bureau; A.A. Berle banking proposal; Rabbi Barnett R. Brickner, Social Justice Commission; Kent Baker, editor of \"Sphere\" with article sent to him by Lauck, \"Industrial Reconstruction\" attached; David Burdett (conventional economics versus social economics); and G.P. Bronisch, Loyal Americans of German Descent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents and topics include: Lauck memorandum to Charles H. Chase, (in light of the prospect of a lengthy war and its impact on social and economic reform) informing him of his decision to drastically reduce expenditures by having only one employee to maintain the office (1942); \"Strife and the Worker\" proofs by John F. Cronin; Helen A. Cole, \"The Liberal Worker\"; W.S. Clement and his \"The Ben Franklin Plan\"; Ben V. Cohen, National Power Policy Committee; and the Council for Social Action, Ferry L. Platt, Jr. concerning farm issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents and topics include: Dr. Paul H. Douglas, University of Chicago; Hardy C. Dillard, Institute of Public Affairs, including a letter from John L. Newcomb; Frederic A. Delano, Chairman National Resources Advisory Committee; and a letter to John Dewey.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents and topics include: Arthur Eggleston, San Francisco Chronicle; Peter Edson, NEA Service; A.E. Edwards concerning the Wagner Labor Relations Act; J.G. Frain; and Charles Flato.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents and topics include: Alfred C. Gaunt, including \"Smaller Business Lifts Its Eyes\"; Toshi Go, Foreign Affairs Association of Japan; and A.E. Grassby, Winnipeg, Manitoba.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents and topics include:  Hubert Herring; Sidney Hillman; Fred S. Hall concerning the Industrial Expansion Act (multiple letters); B.W. Huebsch, The Viking Press,  and his concern over the pamphlet \"A New Social Order\"; S.L. Hoover and his question about the Keller Bill and the Association; John Edgar Hoover; and F.J. Hall, editor of \"The United States News\" about numbers of unemployed and other issues (multiple letters).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents and topics include: Meyer Jacobstein about the Reconstruction Act; and Paul Kellogg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence includes: letters to Robert M. LaFollette, Jr.; League for Abundance: League for Industrial Democracy; Harold Loeb; and Dr. Jack Levin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents and topics include: secretary of Attorney General Frank Murphy; Darwin J. Meserole, National Unemployment League; Francis P. Miller; Emily Fogg Mead; Homer L. Mead; Lewis E. Meyers; Judge Julian W. Mack; Bishop Francis J. McConnell; George F. Milton, editor \"The Chattanooga News\"; Senator James M. Mead; and letter to Archibald MacLeish, Librarian of Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents and topics include: Bishop Francis J. McConnell; James W. Miller; Vito Marcantonio; Otto Mayer; Robert E. Mathews concerning the \"sit down strike\" by investment bankers and industrialists in May 1940; and Henry Morgenthau, Jr., letter to.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence includes: \"The New Republic\"; Douglas Newman, Secretary of the Barradas League; Dr. C.A. Norman; memorandum concerning Senator Norris' presidential qualifications; and Representative Mary T. Norton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents and topics include: William Owen; Ernest Minor Patterson; Representative Claude Pepper; Justice Justine Wise Polier; and Jacob S. Potofsky.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents and topics include: Judge Samuel I. Rosenman; Representative Robert L. Ramsay; Right Reverend Msgr. John A. Ryan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents and topics include: John Saxton; Guy Emery Shipler; Edwin S. Smith; William Simkin; B.M. Schnapper concerning the history of the Wagner Act; Ray Scott concerning the \"Fundamental Significance of our Present Day Labor Movement\"; and Porter Sargent.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents and topics include: Ordway Tead, Harper and Brothers; and Dr. Robert H. Tucker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents and topics include: an appreciation of Frank P. Walsh upon his death on May 2, 1939; Matthew Woll, American Federation of Labor; Thomas H. Wright, New America; Harry F. Ward; and Nathan Witt; and N.A. Zonorich.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes leases, workman's compensation insurance, correspondence, and unemployment compensation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese include: \"Policies and Objectives of the American Association of Economic Freedom,\" \"Shrinkages and Hoardings of Purchasing Power Accentuate Current Business Recession,\" \"Hoardings-Taxes Proposed to Stimulate Flow of Credit and Goods and Revival of Business,\" \"Approaches Toward a Concerted Program of Fundamental Economic Reconstruction in the United States,\" various drafts of suggestions for the programs, principles and objectives of the organization, \"Sugar Control,\" \"American Labor's Broadcast to Great Britain,\" \"American Economic Situation of 1937-1938,\" \"Unemployment Insurance,\" \"Industrial Espionage,\" \"Bank-Holding Companies,\" several on social service foundations, \"Economic Freedom in America,\" \"Industrial Reconstruction Act of 1939\" press release draft, \"Capitalism in Crisis,\" \"Prospective Labor Surpluses,\" \"Increased Man Hour Productivity and Technological Unemployment,\" monopoly, and \"Petroleum Quota Controls.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese include: participation in management, monopoly, the \"Industrial Reconstruction Act of 1939,\" \"Leaders on the No. 1 Problem,\" \"Federal Administrative Court Bill,\" \"Occupational Groupings,\" \"National Labor Relations Act and Board,\" \"Full Employment Bill,\" \"Senator Claude Pepper,\" \"Senator Lewis B. Schellenbach,\" and starting a American Association of Economic Freedom Bulletin.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese include: \"Threatened Crucial Developments,\" \"Anti-democratic philosophies,\" \"Churchill's anticipations, 1932-1939,\" \"Mussolini,\" \"Hitlerism and Nazism,\" \"Profits of Leading Corporations, 1936-1939,\" notes on People's Lobby Conference, and Ickes [speech] on business sabotage of defense.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese titles include: \"Can Unemployment be Ended?\"; \"Challenge to American Democracy\"; \"Civil Liberties and the National Labor Relations Board\"; \"Cure by Shock,\" \"Democracy and Economic Planning\"; \"Economic Reconstruction\"; \"Fundamental Significance of Our Present Day Labor Movement\"; \"Next Step in Democratization\"; \"A New Magna Carta\" \"A New Social Order\"; \"Preparedness for Peace,\"  \"Problems of the National Labor Relations Board.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe \"Post-War Reconstruction Bill\" is foldered separately.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluded are: \"Thirty Million Jobs\" by Arthur Dunn; Roundtable: \"Labor's role in Post-War Reconstruction\"; \"Freedom from Want\" by Mr. Walton; \"Nineteenth Century Prophecy of Order\" by Harry Frease; \"The Moral Issue\" by Lowell Mellett; \"A Banking System for Capital and Capital Credit\" by A.A. Berle, Jr.; \"Suggested Housing Program for National Defense Purposes\" by the Congress of Industrial Organizations; and \"A Primer of Current Economics\" [1933].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluded are: Fight for Freedom, Friends of Democracy, and the Gillette Resolution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese include memoranda, news clippings, an article by George B. Galloway on \"The Imperative of Planning,\" replies, and a speech by W. Jett Lauck.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes separate folders on news clippings, some containing criticisms and investigations; problems of the board; and the testimony of John L. Lewis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClippings include Wendell Willkie, democracy versus absolutism, banker opinion, national debt, U.S. Attorney General, pump priming the economy, monopolies, religion and democracy, communism, and capitalism and democracy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluded are: Peace Conditions; People's Congress for Democracy and Peace; Plenty for All League; People's Lobby; Pressure Groups, Attitudes of; Pension Plan – \"Uncle Fred's Automatic Pension Plan\"; Progressives, Conference of; Social Union; Tax-Exempt Bonds; Women in Trade Unions; and Young Democrats.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Conferences; Corporation Notes and Memoranda; Kennedy Statement on General Motors Inquiry; Production Costs by T.C. Gordon Wagner; Ratio of Pay Rolls to Returns to Stockholder;Salaries of Officials; and Annual Reports to the Securities and Exchange Commission, 1935 and 1937.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects include: Agreements; Decisions; the Willard E.Hotchkiss Decision in Tar Barrel Case; Negotiations for New Agreements; News clippings; Publications; Report of Homer Martin to the International Executive Board; and a Statement Submitted to Roosevelt by Union Representation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccording to Wikipedia, \"The Commission on Industrial Relations (also known as the Walsh Commission) was a commission created by the U.S. Congress on August 23, 1912 to scrutinize US labor law. The commission studied work conditions throughout the industrial United States between 1913 and 1915. The Chairman was Frank P. Walsh, a labor lawyer and activist from Kansas City, Missouri.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commission_on_Industrial_Relations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese include: \"Foreign Competition After the War,\" \"The Artificial Dye Industry in the War,\" and \"Business and the War.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: \"Secretary Kennedy Gives Union Views on How Hard-Coal Freight Rates Affect Miner\" (December 15, 1933); \"The N.R.A. and Collective Bargaining\" Catholic Welfare Council (September 17, 1934); address before the National Conference on Economic Security (November 14, 1934); and \"Organized Labor and the N.R.A.\" Catholic Conference, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania (November 27, 1934).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Statement concerning the Wagner-Lewis Economic Security Bill before the Senate Committee on Finance (February 21, 1935); Commencement Address (June 3, 1935); \"Education and the Parochial School System\" (August 19, 1935); \"The Trade Union and Recovery\" (Labor Day, 1935); and \"Unemployment Insurance, Old Age Pensions, and Housing Legislation\" at the White House Conference on Economic Security (December 30, 1935).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Labor Day address (September 1937); article \"The United Mine Workers of America\" for the \"American Encyclopedia\" (December 2, 1938); address to the Pennsylvania Utilities Commission on the Competition of Natural Gas (April 1940); and a request for Lauck to send his analysis and recommendations concerning a letter from A.J. Altmeyer, Chairman of the Social Security Board, and two other enclosures pertaining to the Associated Gas and Electric Company, New York City (1942 March 27 and 1943 January 23).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: a radio speech supporting Hoover in the election (1928); and a statement at the Hearing on a Code for the Bituminous Coal Mining Industry before the National Recovery Administration (1933 August 10).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: \"Labor and the National Recovery Administration\" at the Meeting of the American Academy of Political Science, Philadelphia (1934 January 6); \"Labor's Part in Industrial Recovery\" at the San Francisco Commonwealth Club luncheon (1934 October 4); Speech for the International Labor Conference, not delivered (1934 October); and a radio address \"The Employee in the Changing World\" under the auspices of the Intercollegiate Council (1934 December 7).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Statement by Lewis before National Recovery Administration Hearings on Employment Provisions of Codes of Fair Competition (1935 January 30); \"The American Federation of Labor and the National Recovery Administration\" prepared for the \"Annals,\" Philadelphia but never delivered (1935 March 11-12); The United Mine Workers of America and the National Recovery Act\" Madison Square Gardens (1935 March-May 23); and Statement of Approval for the Wagner Housing Bill in the \"United Mine Workers Journal\" (1935 June 1).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: \"The Case for Industrial Unionism\" (November 12, 1935); radio address \"The Future of Organized Labor\" (November 28, 1935); and article for \"Liberty Magazine\" on industrial unionism (1935 December 20).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: a speech on Industrial Unionism before the Cleveland Auto Council (January 19, 1936); \"The Teacher and His Relation to Labor\" for the American Federation of Teachers Convention (June 19, 1936); a radio address \"Industrial Democracy in Steel\" (July 6, 1936); and an article \"Through Organization Industrial Democracy Dawns for Sleeping Car Porters\" celebrating the eleventh anniversary of the organization (July 15, 1936).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: a political campaign statement about [Alf M.] Landon (August 1, [1936]); the draft of a Radio Address on Steel Organization (August 11, 1936); article \"Labor Looks at Education\" (August 17, 1936) appearing in the October 36 issue of \"The Teacher\"; article \"Towards Industrial Democracy\" (August 24, 1936) in appearing in the October 1936 issue of \"Current History\"; and two speeches supporting Franklin D. Roosevelt for President (August 18 and September 19, 1936).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: radio address \"Labor and the Future\" (September 3, 1936); \"Horizontal Versus Vertical Unionism\" in \"Wharton School Magazine,\" University of Pennsylvania (September 8, 1936); an article for the \"The National Young Democrat\" on the Social Security Act (September 1936); and a radio address \"Roosevelt and the Future\" (October 18, 1936).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: article \"The Next Four Years\" for the \"The Nation\" (November 4, 1936); an article \"Committee for Industrial Organization and Economic Recovery\" for the \"Business Review of New York  University\"(November 17, 1936); \"the Future of American Labor\" in \"The American Spectator\" (November 19, 1936); articles on \"The Next Four Years in Labor\" in \"The New Republic\" (November 25 and December 9, 1936); \"The Future of Wages\" for the \"Cleveland News\" Symposium (December 7, 1936); \"Organized Labor and the Student Union\" (December 23, 1936); \"The Need of the Hour for American Labor\" for the \"Progressive Salesman Magazine\" (December 24, 1936); radio address \"Adapting Union Methods to Current Changes- Industrial Unionism\" (December 31, 1936); and an unpublished article written for \"Redbook\" (1936).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: \"The Meaning of Industrial Unionism\" for the \"Christian Front\" (January 13, 1937); \"The Struggle for Industrial Democracy\" for \"Common Sense\" (March 1937); an address delivered at an Anti-Nazi Mass Meeting in Madison Square Gardens (March 15, 1937); article \"The Origin and Objectives of the C.I.O.\"  for the \"San Francisco Chronicle\" (May 11, 1937); and a radio address \"Labor and Supreme Court\" (May 14, 1937).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: \"Technology and Labor\" in \"Massachusetts Institute of Technology Engineering News\" (September 3, 1937); Labor Day address \"Labor and the Nation\" (September 3, 1937); \"Progress of Committee for Industrial Organization\" in the \"Wharton Review\" (October 21, 1937); \"Effect of Moderate and Gradual Wage Increases on Prices and Living Costs\" in \"The Annalist\" (November 12, 1937) a reply to an article by A.T. Shurick on July 30, 1937; and the [Steel Workers Organizing Committee] address \"The Deplorable and Indefensible Attitude of Big Business (December 13, 1937).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Address for British Broadcasting Corporation \"Struggle of Labor in America\" (March 15, 1938); \"Labor and the Law\" (April 14, 1938); \"Organized Labor and the Future of Democracy\" published in the \"St. Louis Post Dispatch\" (December 11, 1938).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Statement for Survey Associates (January 3, 1939); and \"Labor Looks South\" in \"Virginia Quarterly Review\" (Autumn 1939).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: article on \"What Does Labor Want?\" (February 29, 1940); \"The Heritage of American Youth\" (March 1940); \"Obligations of American Citizenship\" (April 3, 1940); \"Foreword\" to Mr. Thomas' Testimony before the Temporary National Economic Committee (May 23, 1940); and a Labor Day Speech (August 29, 1940).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Extension of Library Service to Union for City and State Employees (May 28, 1941); Statement to be issued by Lewis on the Decision of the National Mediation Board on Union Shops (November 13, 1941); and \"The New Solid South\" (December 17, 1941).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Testimony of Mr. Steinbugler (March 2, 1935); the \"Most Impressive Point Developed by the Hearings\" (March 2, 1935); untitled Memorandum (July 30, 1936); \"Report on the Progress of the Hearing on the Coordination of Minimum Prices before the Bituminous Coal Division (September 16, 1939); \"Proposed Labor Policy for the War Period,\" various memoranda (September 11-November 13, 1939); an analysis of Professor Green's Proposal about pricing and distributing manufactured products (June 3, 1940); and Notes on the Last Ten Years (January-May, 1940).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Reply to A.T. Shurick suggestions on taxing (November 29, 1940); Response to the foreword of Walt Clyde's book on \"Owner Capitalism\" (December 4, 1940); suggestions about the National Economic Conference (December 12, 1940); Response to W.C. Graves, Jr. (December 23, 1940); Letter about the Raw Materials National Council (December 27, 1940); Memorandum on Fred G. Clark and the American Economic Foundation (February 20, 1941); H.S. Avery to Edward O'Neal and John L.Lewis on agriculture and farm prices (September 8, 1941); Conrad K. Grieb on need for social reconstruction (October 23, 1941); Letters from Alexander Spencer (October 30 and November 26, 1941); and a manuscript of Albert H. Levene (November 30, 1941).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Memorandum about Post War Depression (January 7, 1942); a response to S. Ferguson, President of the Hartford Electric Light Company about his proposals about deferred wages (January 13, 1942); W.A Hutton, M.D.  letter on post-war finances (January 14, 1942); Thomas Kennedy request for a study on the Cost of Living (January 16, 1942); Request for a response to the document by L.C. Christian on \"How Must We Finance the War?\" (February 3, 1942); a request for a response to a treatise on our financial system by August Walters (February 5-March 18, 1942); additional R.L. Greene communications (February 12,1942); and H.W. Bailey on labor self-determination (March 9, 1942).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Digest of the Salient Points of a Report on \"Manpower Policy and Labor Relations in the British Coal Industry\" (January 5, 1943); a Leo Chabert document on financing the war (April 4, 1943); and memoranda about an executive conference of the Natural Resources Board at Farmington Country Club, Charlottesville, Virginia, previously held around 1939.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects include the National Recovery Administration, \"Amalgamation of the Two Enginemen's Brotherhoods,\" \"Russian Recognition and the New Deal,\" \"Future Policies of the National Recovery Administration,\" Six-Hour Day of the Railroads, \"Two Men on the Head End of all Railroad Trains,\" and Housing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects include \"Benefits of Trade Unionism,\" \"Forbes\" article, \"Limit on Weekly Work Hours,\" a letter to Professor Gordon, and \"Labor Movement and the Future of America\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects include planks for the Republican Platform, Anti-Strike Legislation, a Rejoinder to the Remarks of Fred Gurley, and \"Recommendations to the Board of Investigation and Research\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA checklist of article titles can be found in the first folder. Titles in the order of the list   include: \"Economics and Christianity\"; \"The Mysterious Soul of the Steel Corporation\"; \"The Anthracite  Operators Should Concede the Check-off\" July 13, 1923; \"Industrial Principles and Not Machinery Are Important\"; \"The So-Called Check-off and Its Significance\"; \"The Report of the Coal Commission on the Anthracite Industry\"; \"The Purchasing Power of Wheat and Cotton\"; \"Private Cars and the Coal Problem\"; \"Mr. McAdoo's Political Availability\"; and \"No More Pre-war Standards of Wages and Working Conditions.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNext ten article titles include: \"The Radical - His Significance at Present\"; \"The Soft Coal Problem Again to the Front\"; \"Labor Banks and Their Ultimate Significance\"; \"Political Democracy Must be Supplemented by Industrial Democracy\"; \"Oil and the Southern Pacific\"; \"The Purchasing Power of the Farmer's Dollar\"; \"The Truth is Never Unpardonable\"; \"Private Cars and the Coal Problem\"; \"The Unique Financial Position of the Pullman Company\"; and \"Another Manifestation of the Soul of the Steel Corporation.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe next ten article titles include: \"Sugar and the Flexible Tariff Provision\"; \"Conflict or Arbitration\"; \"The Threatened Boomerang\"; \"Cooperation for Mutual Benefit or Profit?\"; \"Secret Police or Conviction for Crime\"; \"Chairman Butler Emits and Omits\"; National Cooperative Grain Marketing Realized\"; \"The Anthracite Operators Should Concede the Check-off\" (possible duplicate); \"Regulation of the Anthracite Monopoly\" September 1 , 1923; \"Why Not Action on Anthracite?\" September 11, 1923; and \"Can a Living Wage Be Paid to Unskilled Labor?\" October 30, 1923.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe next ten article titles include: \"The Failure of Industrial Arbitration\" October 30, 1923; \"Significant Labor Developments During the Coming Year\" October 30, 1923; \"A Dramatic Migration\" concerning African Americans, October 30, 1923; \"Unprotected Pullman Passengers\" October 30, 1923; \"The New Immigration and Its Significance\" November 2, 1923; \"The Probability of Railroad Legislation\" February 7, 1924; \"The Industrial Magna Carta\" February 23, 1924; \"Land Grants to Western Railroads\" February 23, 1924; \"Increased Efficiency of Labor\" February 23, 1924; and \"Real Industrial Statemanship February 25, 1924.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe next ten article titles include: \"Some Other Matters of Record\" June 2, 1924; \"The Verdict from Kansas\" August 7, 1924; \"A Real Test for the Tariff Commission\" August 14, 1924; \"A Billion and a Half Railroad Merger\" August 16, 1924; \"Common Sense\" August 19, 1924; \"President Gompers and a Labor Party\" August 19, 1924; \"A Significant Precedent in Financing Farmers Cooperative Enterprises\"; \"Back to the Declaration of Independence\" August 21, 1924; \"A Costly Labor Policy\" August 23, 1924; and \"Brass Tacks, The Red Flag, and the Constitution\" August 23, 1924.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe final group of articles include: \"Industrial Democracy - Our Greatest Problem\" August 27, 1924; \"The Passing of the Money Gods\"; \"The Conference Board Reports on Taxation in Wisconsin\"; \"The Railroad Labor Board\"; \"The Farmer and the Tariff\"; \"Visible and Invisible Tax Burdens\"; \"The Most Helpful Farm Movement\"; \"Radicals and God's Fools\"; \"Militant Friends Needed\"; \"The Unconscious Cruelty of Success\" October 24, 1924; and \"Another Orgy of Railroad Finance.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhile some chapters have no individual date, they likely all come from drafts in 1931 or 1932. It is unclear which version belongs to each draft, and equally unclear which versions the explanatory note references. Chapter VII is largely missing. The name of the book may have eventually changed to \"The Need for a Unified Banking System.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. Jett Lauck was chairman of the Pennsylvania Anthracite Coal Commission, responsible for investigating the state of the anthracite industry and the coal bootlegging situation in Pennsylvania, as well as recommending action.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe United States Anthracite Coal Commission is a different and separate entity than the Pennsylvania Anthracite Coal Commission over which Lauck presided (see also, \"United Mine Workers of America before the U.S. Anthracite Coal Commission\").\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor reference, the Ad Interim Report was a report made halfway through the Commission's studies; the Final Report was the last official report of the Commission and contains recommendations; the Complete Report was a compendium of all of the Commission's work and reports (over 500 pages).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports include \"Anthracite Lands and Deposits,\" \"Anthracite Royalties,\" and \"Control of the Anthracite Industry.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports include \"Financial Operations of Anthracite Companies\" and \"Monopolistic Nature of the Anthracite Industry.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese include \"Award of the Anthracite Coal Strike Commission: Subsequent Agreements, and Resolutions of Board of Conciliation\" (July 1, 1936); \"A Labor Case With Merit: Editorial Comment on the Case of the Anthracite Mine Workers\" (1920); and \"Labor Information Bulletin,\" U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (February 1937).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed Bills include the Anthracite Coal Industry Act; the Anthracite Public Authority Bill; the Cooperative Marketing Bill; the Pennsylvania Anthracite Commission; and Suggestions and Opinions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles included under Rates contain, the 1933 Freight Rate Case Excerpts and Statistics; Charts and Tables; General Information (see also Anthracite Institute Statistical Data, Maps, and Drawings, Anthracite Producers Statistical Data, Maps, and Drawings); the Interstate Commerce Commission Data; \"Intrastate Rates on Anthracite in Pennsylvania\"; and Rate Fixation in 1915.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports include: \"Combination in the Anthracite Industry,\" \"Comparison of Earnings and Wage Rates in the Anthracite and Bituminous Mines of Pennsylvania,\" \"Exhibits of the Anthracite Operators in Reply to Exhibits Presented by the Anthracite Mine Workers,\" \"Irregularity of Employment in the Anthracite Industry,\" \"Occupation Hazard of Anthracite Miners,\" \"Profits of Anthracite Operators,\" and \"The Relationship Between Rates of Pay and Earnings and the Cost of Living in the Anthracite Industry of Pennsylvania.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports include: \"Reply of the Anthracite Operators to the Demands of the Anthracite Mine Workers,\" \"The Sanction for a Living Wage: A Compilation of Data From Official and Authoritative Sources,\" \"Summary, Analysis, and Statement,\" \"The Trade Union as the Basis for Collective Bargaining: A Compilation of Sanctions and Experiences,\" \"Trade Unions,\" and \"Wholesale and Retail Prices of Anthracite Coal 1913-1920.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese exhibits include \"Changes in Cost of Living in the United States, 1913-1922,\" \"A Just and Reasonable Wage,\" and \"Monthly Earnings of Sectionmen.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe volume includes exhibits on \"Harmful Effects of Low Wages Upon Health and Morals,\" \"The So-called Law of Supply and Demand,\" \"The Just and Reasonable Wage,\" \"Changes in the Cost of Living in the United States, 1913-1922,\" \"Probable Course of Prices,\" \"Comparison of Prices and Living Costs,\" \"Monthly Earnings of Section Men,\" and \"Monthly Earnings of Section Men – Basic Tables.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes the following files: Briefs; Construction and Repair of Railroad Equipment; Correspondence on Leasing Out Repair Roads; Minutes of the Philadelphia Hearing; Petition to the Interstate Commerce Commission; Press - Clippings concerning Outside Repair; Press Release Originals; General Electric and Westinghouse; Labor Costs; Louisville to Nashville Railroad; and Miscellaneous.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. Jett Lauck has also referred to this case as \"the Shopman's Case\" or the \"B.M. Jewell Case.\" Jewell was the President of the Railway Employees division of the American Federation of Labor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote that all exhibits were presented before the United States Railroad Labor Board.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExhibit 11a includes the section \"Financial Mismanagement of the LeHigh Valley Railroad Company\" and Exhibit 12 includes the \"Summary.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExhibit tTitles include: \"Occupation Hazard of Railway Shopmen\"; \"Punitive Overtime\"; \"Industrial Relation on Railroads prior to 1917\"; \"Standardization\"; \"The Recognition of Human Standards in Industry\"; \"The Unity of the American Railway Systems\"; \"Human Standards and Railroad Policy\"; \"Seniority Rules of the National Agreements\"; \"The Sanction of the Eight Hour Day\"; \"The Work of the Railway Carmen,\" and \"The Development of Collective Bargaining on a National Basis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese include: \"Pending Railway Legislation\"; \"The Present Railroad Labor Problem\"; \"The Future Policy as to the Railroads\"; \"Compulsory Arbitration\"; \"Labor Adjustment Boards of the Railroad Administration\"; \"The Reasonableness of the Requests of Locomotive Firemen\"; \"Time and One-Half For Overtime\"; and \"Compulsory Arbitration.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Sleeping Car Conductors Case files consist of several successive cases arranged in this finding aid roughly in the chronological order in which they occurred.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExhibits include \"An Adequate Basic Wage,\" \"Earnings of Sleeping Car Conductors compared with Changes in the Cost of Living,\" \"Various Factors Indicating Rising Standards of Living in the United States Since 1914,\" \"Compensation of Sleeping Car Conductors compared with other Expenses and Revenue of the Pullman Company,\" and \"General Trend of Wages, 1913-1918, as Compared with Earnings of Sleeping Car Conductors.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExhibits include \"Increased Productive Efficiency of Sleeping Car Conductors and Financial Administration of the Pullman Company,\" \"Increased Labor Productivity,\" and \"Standards of Wage Determination.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes information and statistics on Besler Steam Power Trains; the Comparative Costs of Operation; Locomotives in Service; Diesels in Switching Service; Earnings Per Hour; Freight Cars; and General Statistics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese charts include: \"Anthracite Combination,\" \"The Seven Departments of the Anthracite Industry,\" \"Interlocking Directorates Showing Working Control of Anthracite Operating Companies,\" and \"Profits of Anthracite Combination.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharts include \"Affiliations of Railroads and Banking Houses,\" \"New York Bank Control of Railroads and Railroad Equipment Companies,\" \"New York Bank Control of Coal Mining Companies and Coal Railroads,\" and \"The Geographical Spread of New York Railroad Control.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExhibits include \"Employment and Compensation of Railroad Employees\"; \"Cost of Living\"; \"Methods of Reporting Wage and Hour Data\"; and \"Increasing Output per Worker and Decreasing Wage Cost Per Unit of Output.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExhibits include: \"Trend of Railway Operating Revenues and Total Compensation\"; \"The Rising Tide of Recovery A Survey of the Leading Business Indices\"; \"Labor Movement Supports Railway Workers in Resisting a Wage Cut\"; \"Squandering the Maintenance Dollar\"; \"Financial Mismanagement through Banker Control of Railroads\"; \"Training and Skill of Track and Roadway Section Men\"; \"Average Hourly Earnings in Railroads and Other Industries\"; and \"Estimated Money Share of Individual Railroads in the Proposed 15 Per Cent Pay Reduction.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMorgan's statements include those on wages; postwar economic conditions, developments, and private bankers' constructive services; and interference and control in corporate managements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese include \"Cost of Living is Increasing,\" \"The Railroad Plea of Poverty,\" \"Labor Versus Materials and Interest,\" and \"The Railroads versus the Public Interest\" (printed).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTables include \"Dividend Performance of Anthracite Railroads and Trunk Lines Compared,\" \"Percentage Relationships of Dividends Paid on Stock Dividends to Total Compensation Paid Employees,\" and \"Distribution of Capital Resources.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. Jett Lauck was employed by the John G. Paton Company of New York City to study the report of the Tariff Commission of 1928 as to the costs of production in the maple sugar industry in the United States and in Canada. He then gave his conclusions on the report to the company and as testimony before the Tariff Commission itself.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThere are excerpts from the following: the Tariff Commission Stenographer's Minutes (June 1927), Hearings before the House Committee on Ways and Means (January 1929), Hearings before the Senate Finance Committee (June 1929), Debates in the U.S. Senate (January 1930), Remarks of the Honorable Ernest W. Gibson (February 1930), the Roodenburg Report (November 1930), George H. Burr and Company Report (March 1931), R.G. Dun and Company Report (undated), Cary Maple Sugar Company Federal Income Tax Returns (1921-1930), and Cary Testimony (undated).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese include: Agricultural Adjustment Act and Amendment, House Resolution 9439, Orders from the President and National Recovery Administrator, Regulation 81, Regulation 82, and Secretary of Agriculture Regulations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include the following folders: News clippings; Comparison of Lauck and Mahon Agreements; Final Agreement; General; Hanna Memorandum; Insurance; Saint Louis Public Service Company Union Plan for Cooperation; and Saint Louis Public Service Company Operating Notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include Pamphlets on Public Utilities, Press on Public Utilities, Press on Governor Roosevelt and Power Utilities, [Union?], and a Report addressed to Frank P. Walsh (1864-1939).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThere were two hearings before the United States Tariff Commission related to an investigation into the costs of sugar production. After the January hearings (January 15-24, 1924), other briefs were filed. There was a call for another hearing to be held in March (March 27-28, 1924) after which it was decided that all parties had until April 10th  to file more briefs in connection with the hearings. W. Jett Lauck coordinated and prepared documents for many of the parties involved. He also served as a witness for the Hawaiian Sugar Planters Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes news about the Bituminous Coal Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis includes the \"Report, Findings and Award of the United States Anthracite Coal Commission of 1920.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles pertaining to Wages include: Wage Demands; Wage Rates of Employees Other Than Contract Miners; Wages, Earnings and Work Conditions in General; Wages in Various Industries 1914 to 1920; and Wages in Various Industries and Occupations: A Summary of Wage Movements 1914-1920.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMass strikes in both the anthracite and bituminous coal industries in 1922 led to a standstill in production. When the miners and operators failed to reach any agreements, the government abandoned its hands-off approach and attempted to set up commissions to arbitrate the cases. After several failed attempts, both an Anthracite and Bituminous Coal Commission were established to not only arbitrate the current situation, but to investigate its origins in the general history and conditions of the coal industries. W. Jett Lauck was involved with the United Mine Workers of America in both cases to varying degrees. Material is separated into Anthracite and Bituminous, with common material labelled \"General.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome dates are corroborated by list of case exhibits. Where corroboration is not possible, no date has been inferred. Classification as \"exhibit\" is applied based either on inclusion in a numbered list of exhibits or Lauck's handwritten filing directions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters are presumably from W. Jett Lauck to the \"New York Times\" Managing Editor and to the President, regarding the establishment of an Arbitration Board.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese three memoranda are to Mr. Lewis, July 8, 1922; one concerning the production of the Central Competitive Field, April 27, 1922; and a third showing the financial connections of the Boston Financial Group and Secretary Mellon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe two press releases include a letter to the President regarding Arbitration, July 15, 1922, and the UMWA Statement about Mr. Murray's Speech,  April 22, 1922.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems include a \"Journal\" Communication sent to every member of Congress, 1922; a Letter to Officers and Members, May 25, 1922; and the UMWA Wage Scale Committee proposed wage scale, February 14, 1922.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe History of the Development of the Anthracite Coal Combination contains five sections: Section 1, Early History of Anthracite Consolidations and Combinations; Section 2, Consummation of the Anthracite Combination, 1896; Section 3, Methods by Which Railroads Have Discriminated in Favor of Their Allied Coal Companies and Favored Clients; Section 4, The Influence of the Combination Upon Freight Rates, Shipping Allotments, and Prices; and Section 5, Present Situation as Regards Ownership and Control.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe unnumbered exhibits include \"The Coal Controversy\" May 1922 and Geological Survey, Weekly Report on the Production of Bituminous Coal, Anthracite, and Beehive Coke, February 11, 1922.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese exhibits include: Exhibit 6: Seasonal Fluctuations in Production and Transportation, June 15, 1921; Exhibit 7: Production, Capacity, Men Employed, Mine Price Per Ton, and Days Lost, 1922, undated; Exhibit 12: Fluctuation in Employment and Earnings of Bituminous Mine Workers, undated; Exhibit 14: Effect of Price Changes Upon Purchasing Power, 1920; Exhibit 16: Chart Showing Production from Union and Non-Union Districts, March 16,  1922.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemoranda include \"Complete Unionization Would be the Greatest Factor in Stabilization of Soft Coal Industry\" June 19, 1922, several other miscellaneous undated memoranda for Lewis, plus one on the Earnings of Bituminous Mine Workers for a \"Baltimore Sun\" Article, March 17, 1922.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePress Releases include: Capital Investment and Profit of Bituminous Coal Mine Operators, June 1, 1922; Letter From Ellis Searles to Secretary Hoover, February 8, 1922; Letter Submitting Explanatory and Statistical Material Supporting the Preliminary Report of the Commission on Investment and Profit in Soft Coal Mining, July 6, 1922; and Press Release: Russell Sage Foundation Report on \"The Coal Miners' Insecurity\" April 16, 1922.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMorrow's statements were made before the Committee on Labor, April 25, 1922 and before the Interstate Commerce Commission in the Hearing on Railroad Rates, Fares, and Charges, January 19, 1922.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Memoranda and Opening Statement on behalf of Anthracite Mine Workers and Research Material and Data.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStatements concern the Request of Anthracite Operators for a Modification of the Wage Scale, before the Anthracite Board of Reference, George Rublee and Frank Morrison, Typescript and Print copies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe reply concerns the request of Operators for modification of the Wage Scale, and was by John L. Lewis, etc. on behalf of the United Mine Workers, before the Anthracite Board of Reference, George Rublee and Frank Morrison, Proofs and Print copies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Anthracite Freight Rate Case files may be part of the previous group but were placed in a separate divider created by the office of Lauck.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStatistics include four categories: General; Anthracite Coal Carrying Railroads, Typed Originals and Carbons; Financial Performance of Coal Companies (clippings and other statistics),Earnings, and Profit; and Salaries of Operator officials, exceeding $10,000 per year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote: an assigned car is a rail car specifically designated for the use of a particular shipper, or, in the case of private cars, for the use of a particular railroad for a specific customer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLauck also referred to this as the Mahon Case, after President William D. Mahon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFile includes the Opinion of the Majority of the Arbitration Board, Dissenting Opinion, and a Report on a Proposed Pension Plan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese include: \"Discipline and Education of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen and Standardization of Wages\"; \"Progress Made in Electrification of Railroads and Economics Effected Thereby\"; \"The Railway Dollar, What Became of it in 1913\"; \"Revenue Gains by Representative Western Railroads Available to Compensate Locomotive Engineers and Firemen For Increased Work and Productive Efficiency, 1890-1913\"; The Rise and Fall of Mechanical Stokers\"; \"Miscellaneous Statements in Rebuttal to Exhibits Presented by the Railroads\"; \"Opposition of Railroads to Enactment of Federal Hours of Service Law and Efforts of Federal Government to Enforce Same.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAll the years but 1933-1935 have an index in the front of the folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese \"diaries\" were used to keep a record of Lauck's activities on behalf of a number of organizations, arranged by date.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFile includes Lauck's Civil Service record (1945) and National War Labor Board service (1918).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe 1911 blueprint \"General Plan\" of the property was prepared by Thomas Meehan and Sons, Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Landscape Architects, for Francis T.A. Junkin, Lexington, Virginia. The \"Map of Mulberry Hill, Lexington, Virginia,\" 1926, with surrounding properties, was done by R.E. Witt, Certified Land Surveyor.For a typed description of the property by R.E. Witt and a note by W. Jett Lauck, see Box 224 Folder 4.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Bureau of Applied Economics, Inc. was a \"private, independent, scientific organization, established in 1914 for the purpose of doing research and analytical work in the field of industrial, commercial, banking and general economic activities\" according to one of its brochures. It was located in Washington, D.C. \"where the governmental departments, commissions and other organzations with their specialists, archives and unrivaled library facilites render such research more effective and productive than any other city in America\" according to a page from an unknown directory. Hugh S. Hanna was the Director and W. Jett Lauck was listed as both the Chairman of the Advisory Board and the specialist for money and banking.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne of the chief functions of the Bureau of Applied Econonics was to create publications about importand current issues in the field of labor conditions and industrial relations. These were intended to be brief (50-75 pages) but authoritative and written by a specialist in the subject so that anyone interested in the subject could have access to the gist of all the information in one place and for a low cost. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFile includes Monthly Statements, Proofs of Notices, Subscribers and Sales.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFile includes Correspondence, Papers, and Table of Contents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLauck taught a course on the History of the Labor Movement at the American University.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Notes chiefly include Political Science, Sociology, Labor vs Capital, Economics, Constitutional Law, American Government, and Agriculture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese College Notes are chiefly concerned with the Reciprocity Concept and the Chicago Conference with sections on Cuba and Hawaii; Distribution; Receiverships; Sociology and Tariffs; and Printed Material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMuch of this material is fragmentary or incomplete and it possibly has some material of W. Jett Lauck mixed in.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese photographs include the \"Funeral Procession of Stephen Horvath, McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania, August 14, 1909. Photographs are mostly unidentified and some do not include W. Jett Lauck.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese photographs are mostly unidentified and undated but does includes William Harmon Black and Major Miller Taylor. and his wife.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file consists of seven oversize photographs, including a Staff Conference; the Immigration Commission, Washington D.C. (1907); three photographs of Lauck with the same two  unidentified men; W.D. Mahon; A.A. Mitten; Earl E. Houck; an unidentified man; and an unidentified hearing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes four oversize photographs  of Public Code Hearings on Bituminous Coal Industry, 1933 August 9; Cigar Manufacturing Industry AAA Code Hearing, 1933 November 22;  Structural Steel and  Iron Fabricating Industry N.R.A. Hearing, 1933 October 30; and Anthracite Coal Industry, NRA Code Hearing, William H. Davis Deputy Administrator, Washington, D.C., 1933 November 17\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include Agriculture and Farms, Airlines and Aviation, Argentina, Atlantic Charter—Poland*, Atomic Energy and Weapons (see also, J—Japan), Australia, and the Automobile Industry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include Bank Fraud, Banking and Bankers, Baruch Report, Big Three, Bretton Woods Agreement—International Monetary Fund, British Elections 1945, British Labor Party, British Labor Reports and the Second World War and Budget.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include Cartels, Chamber of Commerce, Canada, Capital/Capitalism, Charter [U.N.] (see also, S—San Francisco Conference), Chemical Warfare, Cherry Blossoms—Washington D.C., China, The Church (see also, Religion and Faith), Churchill, Winston (see also, People), Comintern, Communist Party, Congress, Cost of Living, and Cuba.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also, Strikes, U—United Mine Workers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include Debt, Defense, Deflation, Democracy, Democratic Party, The Depression, Diplomacy, Disease, Driving [Winter], and Dumbarton Oaks Conference.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include Economic Bill of Rights, Economic Development [Committee], Economic Policy (see also, B—Bretton Woods Agreement, Post-War Reconstruction), Economic Rights, Economy of War, Employment (see also, U—Unemployment), Electric Workers, Electricity, and Excess Capacity.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include Farms, Fear, Flooding, Food [Costs] [Rations] [Shortages], Food as Weapon, Foreign Policy, Freedoms, France, Franco, and Full Employment America.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include General Motors [Strike] (see also, Strikes), Germany, G.I. Bill, Gold Standard, Government in Business, Grain Marketing, Great Britain, Growth of Democracy, Hapsburgs, and Hatch-Burton-Ball Bill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include Industrial Divide, Industry, Inflation/Deflation, and Israel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJapan [and the Atomic Bomb], Jefferson [And the Declaration of Independence], The Jewish People [in Nazi Germany], Jobs as a Property Right, and Kipling, Rudyard (see also, People).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include Labor [and War], Latin America, League of Nations (see also, World Government), Legal Aid Societies, Lend-Lease, Liberalism, and the Lima Conference, Liquor Problem, and Living Wage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include Magna Carta, Massachusetts Academy, Meat Industry (see also, Strikes), Middle Class, Monetary Reform, Morale [Poor], and Moving Pictures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include National Association of Manufacturers, National Income, National Interest, \"New Era\" 31*, New York State Industrial Survey Commission 28*, New York Transit Strike, Office of Price Administration, and Oil.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include Pacifists, Packing Houses, Thomas Paine,  Palestine, Pan-American Union, Patents, Peace, Pennsylvania Labor Act, Philanthropy, Poland, Political Minorities, Population [United States] 1940, Power, The Press, Price Controls, Prisoners of War, Production, Profit-Sharing, Profiteering, Public Service, and Pump-Priming the Economy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor more clippings on people see also: C—Churchill, K—Kipling, P—Paine, R—Roosevelt, Rural Electrification Administration [Harry Slattery], S—Stalin, and T—Truman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFile contains topics such as: Post-War Deflation, Post-War Europe, and United States Labor, Industry, and the Economy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Race and Racial Strife, Radar, Railways and Railroads, Reciprocity – British Agreement, Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Reconversion [and Wages] (see also, Post-War Reconstruction), Re-employment (see also, Post-War Reconstruction), Republican Party, Republican Record, Right Wing Reaction, Roosevelt, Rural Electrification Administration [Harry Slattery], Russians who Fought for Germany in World War II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: San Francisco Conference (see also, United Nations), Savings, Sherman Act, Social Security, Socialism, Socialized Medicine, South America, The South [and Politics], The South [and Poll Tax Ban], Southern Revolt, Soviet Union/Russia, Spain, St. Lawrence Seaway, Stalin, Subsidy, Sugar, Supreme Court, Packing the Supreme Court, and Syria.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also, Coal, G-H—General Motors [Strike], M—Meat Industry, N-O—New York Transit Strike, Steel, and U—United Mine Workers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Tariff Bill, Taxes, Textiles, Third Political Party, Totalitarian States, Troops, Truman [Report], Trusteeships; Unemployment, (see also, E—Employment), Unions, United Kingdom [Britain], United Mine Workers (see also, Coal), Unity, National\nVirginia, and Virginia Budget Efficiency.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also S—San Francisco Conference and World Government.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Wage Central, Wages, Wagner Health Bill, Wall Street, War, War Aims, War and Capital, War Contracts Settlement, War Cost, War Crimes, War Labor Board, War Production Board, Work Week, World Bank, and World War II [Battles].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes agendas, correspondence, reports, membership, and the tentative program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: American Mining Congress Declaration of Policy, \tdisagreements over the NRA code, gasoline and coal, new processes, and the right to strike.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes an \"Investigation of Paint Creek Coal Fields of West Virginia,\" \"The Truth about Coal River Collieries,\" \"West Virginia Coal Fields\" (Senator Kenyon), Colorado Coal Fields, and a List of West Virginia Coal Fields.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Houde Engineering Company Memorandum submitted to the National Labor Relations Board, the Hunt Memorandum outlining the Study of Competing Fuels, Lauck's review of \"The Coal Industry\" by Glen L. Parker, the Keller Bill for the Mississippi Valley on the Relative Importance of Fuels, \"Oil-Coal Mixtures as Industrial Fuel\" by J.E. Hedrick, and the Coal Cost of Producing Electricity, by J. Leonard Matt in the \"New York Herald Tribune.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Railroads Financial History material was used in preparation of exhibits for the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen Case and updated for use in later cases involving railroads.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese news clippings include: British railway strike, credit, Thomas Dew Cuyler article on 1922 strike, Henry Ford's railroad, Gould System, Inadequacies of Railroad Management, Mergers, Nickle Plate Deal, Receiverships and Foreclosure Sales During 1920, and Railroad Retirement Act of 1937.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublications include: Decisions, Dockets, Announcements, Lawsuits, Orders, and Reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLauck was on staff as an economist and one of the stockholders for this enterprise. Some stationery has the name \"The Gallatin Institute of Applied Economics\" in the header.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include Memoranda from I.A. Rice to W. Jett Lauck, Recommendations, and Rent Law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a bill on the guaranty of bank deposits legislation and the Glass-Steagall Act (printed).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBanking files include Credit Facilities of the Country, Federal Reserve Board Legal Opinion on Bank Centralization (printed), News clippings, Reform, and the United Labor Bank and Trust Company Dissolution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes files on British wage controversy and the coal industry during World War II, coal industry problems, and the British Coal Mines Act.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCigar Manufacturing Code of Fair Competition files include Amendments proposed by Abraham Goldbloom and Jett Lauck, including Revisions made by Conference on October 20, 1933; Briefs and Statements (1933); Codes (1933-1934); and Profits and Statistical Data (circa 1929-1933).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese include: Table of Contents, Agents of Concentration and Railroads; Cotton Mills (director); Public Utilities (directors); Concentration of control of Financial and Industrial Resources; Public Utilities (securities), Public Utilities (affiliations), and Public Utilities (summary and tables).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese include: Summary of Banker Control in American Industry; Concentration of Financial Control of Industry; Concentration of Control of the Iron Ore Mining Industry; Report on Public Utilities; Concentration and Control of Money and Credit; Industrials (directors), Agents of Concentration, Coal (statistics), Iron and Steel Report (summary), Industrials (report), Railroads (statistics), Cotton Industry, Coal and Iron Mining; and Concentration of Control of Various Industries (iron, coal, water).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese files include the Bill by Colonel W.G. Williams (1946); an Inquiry by the Federal Power Commission Control (June 27, 1945); and the Memoranda of Colonel W.G. Williams, 1945-1946).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese files include: Miscellaneous, including charts - W. G. Williams (1945-1946); Gas and Oil Pipelines, including a proposed letter from Admiral Stuart to President John L. Lewis (October 16, 1944); and the United States Department of the Interior report of Investigations (July 1945).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConstitutional Amendment files include: Action by Organizations (1936-1937); Articles and News clippings (1935-1939); Bills, including those proposed by Benson, Costigan, Ford, Gray, Maas, and Marcantonio (1935-1937); Challenges to the Authority of the Supreme Court to Declare Legislative Acts Unconstitutional, Notes and Memoranda by W. Jett Lauck, Donald R. Richberg, Merle D. Vincent and Henry [Warrum] (1935-1936); and Correspondence and Memoranda about the New York and Washington, D.C. Meetings (1936).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConstitutional Amendment files include: Detroit Conference (1937); History and Comments (1936?); National Committee and Reports from Henry T. Hunt (1936); National Conference about (1936-1937); Recommendations and Suggestions made by President Roosevelt for a Bill to \"Pack the Supreme Court\" (1937); and Speeches by David J. Lewis and Daniel C. Roper (1935).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterial includes the labor and production costs of cotton, silk and wool goods before and after World War I.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include a Memorandum on Major Berry and Conference Plans (1935 November, undated); News (1936-1937); Press Releases (1936-1937); and Summaries and Reports (1936 June-July).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemoranda topics include the Austrian state railways, the book \"Railroad Melons, Rates, and Wages\"; the suggestions of Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Vice-President Tatnall for railroad improvements; the Cincinnati Southern Railway; and Cooperatives.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese include speeches and statements of Governor Earle, Chief Justice Hughes, British House of Commons, Secretary of State Hull, Secretary Ickes, Robert H. Jackson, Governor Frank Murphy, Senator Norris, Secretary Frances Perkins, Burton K. Wheeler, and Wendell L. Wilkie.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis opinion was given by the General Counsel of the Federal Reserve Board.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese files include the first through third versions introduced in the 72nd Congress in 1932, S. 3215, S. 4115, and S. 4412.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese House bills include: H.R. 7250 (a bill creating national mortgage banks); H.R. 7620 (a bill to create Federal Home Loan Banks); H.R. 11340 (a bill to require national banking associations to furnish bonds to protect depositors against loss of deposits); H.R. 11422 (a bill to regulate the value of money, and for other purposes); and H.R. 12280 (an act to create Federal Home Loan Banks).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an article by Lauck, \"America's New Immigrants\" and reviews of his book with Jeremiah Jenks, \"The Immigration Problem. A Study of American Immigration Conditions and Needs.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a Memorandum from Lucius E. Wilson and Research concerning the cotton industry (1890-1912), economic consumption, 1890-1914,  prepared by Frances P. Valiant, centers of population (1914), prices (1914), tendencies in real wages (1900-1913), and wages and prices  (1912-1914)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe topics include: Agriculture; Anti-Strike Bill; Book Reviews; Bituminous Coal; Child Labor Law; Civil Service Employment, Reclassification and Retirement; Federal Employment; Federal Coal Commission; and Foreign Industry and Labor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe topics Include: Health; Housing; Immigration; Industrial Accidents; Labor Mobility; Milk Bill; National Industrial Conference; New Jersey Chamber of Commerce; Public Health Service; Punitive Overtime; Racial Question, Commission on (\"Negro Wage Earners\"); Seaman's Act Revision in Merchant Marine Bill; Soldiers' Adjusted Compensation Legislation; Steamship Business Training; and United States Steel Corporation Pension Fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo of these files focus on Employee Representation - Efficiency through Cooperation, and include \"A Report on Workers' Participation in Management\" with an appendix, by W. J. Lauck, March 1921.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCompanies include: Bethlehem Steel Company, Endicott Johnson and Company, Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, International Harvester Company, Midvale Steel and Ordnance Company, Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, and General.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include: Distribution of Output of Industry; Foreign Trade; General; Labor; Mass Production and Distribution; Production and Stock Market; and Prosperity.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLabor topics in these files include: Labor and Churches (1922-1937); Labor and Industrial Policy during World War I, Memoranda on (1917-1918); Labor Gazette Program (undated); General material (1914-1920); Labor in Great Britain (1918-1937); Labor Injunctions (1927-1932); Labor Insurance (1928); Labor Legislation and Politics (1928); Labor Organizations (1910-1929); Labor Policies (1928); and Labor Problems (1919).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdditional Unemployment topics include: Joint Committee on Unemployment; Press; Social Effects of Unemployment, Statistics; and the Wagner Bills.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInterstate Commerce Commission files include: Decision on Freight Rates in Anthracite Case; Five Per Cent Case; Hearing on Rates on Grain, etc.; Operating and Wage Statistics; and Petition concerning the \"Inefficiency of Railroad Employees.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdditional Interstate Commerce Commission files include: Rules on Locomotive Inspection; Rules of Practice; Rules governing Classification of Steam Railway Employees; and Seasonal Variation of Railway Operating Income.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdditional files include: Labor Conditions, including mining accidents; Manufacturers; and Monthly Production of Pig Iron in the United States.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJourneymen Stone Cutters of America files include: Affidavits and Letters on Indiana Situation; Agreements; Amalgamation (Knoxville Wage Scale); Arts and Crafts Industry - Mr. M. W. Mitchell; Bloomington and Bedford Names and Local Vote; Cast Stone Industry Code; Limestone Code; Limestone Code Statement for Hearings and Suggested Complaint to the National Labor Board; the Marble Manufacturing Code, President Mitchell; Press Releases and Miscellaneous; the Sandstone Code and Statement by M.W. Mitchell, President of the Journeymen Stone Cutters' Association of North America.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdditional Labor Costs files include: Bituminous Mine Workers; Book Paper Industry; Canned Salmon; Canned Vegetable Industry; Coal; Construction; Copper Production and Sale; Cotton Industry; Cotton, Silk, and Wood Goods Production Before and After World War I; and Fertilizer Industry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdditional Labor Costs files include: Hide and Tanning Industries; Leather and Shoe Industries; Pig Iron; Railroads, including Eastern, Operating, Southern, and Western; Relation to Prices; Shoe Industry; Steel Production in the United States; Sugar Profiteering; Summary; Various Industries; and Women's Muslin Underwear Industry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Living Wage subtopics include: The Case for a Living Wage; Cost; Cost of Rearing Children; Department of Labor; Effects; Fair Labor Standards Act (Bills, Interpretations, Regulations, etc.); Farmers; and General Press (1 of 2 folders).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLiving Wage subtopics include: General Press (2 of 2 folders); Harmful Effects of Low Wages; Lauck Statements; Miscellaneous; National War Labor Board; Practicability (2 folders); Request for a Ruling from the United States Railroad Labor Board on the Living Wage;  \"Sanction for a Living Wage\"? Quotation Verification Work for Lauck's book with that title; Statement of the National War Labor Conference; and an Undated Essay on \"The Just and Reasonable Wage.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese documents include the Charter, Constitution, General Plans of Work, Explanation and Comment, Outline of Organization and Scope of Work at the Outset, By-Laws, Suggestions and Notes on Separate Trust Fund, and an article \"Employee Ownership\" by Thomas E. Mitten.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMitten Management topics include: Labor Cooperation in Australia; Organized Labor in New Orleans; Personal News clippings; Press; and Strikes in Philadelphia and Buffalo.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLiterature includes the New York Advertising Club Plan, Memoranda and Principles, etc., which also includes articles by Fred Brenckman and Isador Teitelbaum.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems include the Conscription of Property Senate Bill 1579 and Consumer Division of Defense, Labor, and Steel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese files include a report of the Iron Ore Committee, a copy of the \"National Natural Resources Act,\" and the Report of the Planning Committee for Mineral Policy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese bills include the Bill for Stabilization and Conservation of Natural Gas and Petroleum and the Cole Bill (H.R. 7372) Petroleum Conservation Act.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include General; a Brief; Mr. McGinn's Statement; General Producers Company, Mr. Taylor and John L. Lewis; and Sinclair Company - Maintenance of Retail Prices.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApparently Lauck used his work with the Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company as a basis for his book, \"Political and Industrial Democracy, 1776-1926.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes files on the following companies: Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; Bank of Italy; Boston Consolidated Gas Company; Chicago Surface Lines; Colorado Fuel and Iron Company Plan; Columbia Conserve Company; Comparison of Fundamentals; Comparative Plans; Dennison Manufacturing Company; Dutchess Bleachery; Employee Representation and the Union (PRT); Employee Stock Ownership (PRT); Endicott-Johnson Company (PRT); Filene; Ford Motor Company; International Harvester Company; Investment Bankers and Cooperative Plans; Louisville Railway Company; Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen; and Milwaukee Electric Power and Light Company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes files on the following companies: \tNash Tailoring Company; New Cooperative Plan; Packard Piano Company; Pennsylvania Railroad; Peoples Gaslight and Coke Company; Philadelphia Convention; Printz-Biederman Company; Southern Railway; Standard Oil Company; Summary with 1939 clipping; and Union Recognition Case.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes news clippings about the Electric Bond and Share Company, Power Authority of New York and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a speech by Frank P. Walsh before the  Public Ownership League of America and a Research Bulletin on the Potomac Electric Power Company of Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese files include ones for Analysis, Bradstreet's, Dun's, General, and Government Control of Prices.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProfiteering files include those on: Address of the President; Agricultural Supplies; Articles by W. Jett Lauck and others (2 folders); Banks; Memorandum to Judge W.H. Black; Building Material; Coal; and Copper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProfiteering files include: Corporate Earnings and Government Revenues (3 folders); and Corporations, Profits of (3 folders).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProfiteering files include: Industries, various, (3 folders); Manly, Basil M. - Survey of American Industrial Conditions; Meat Packing; Metal Trades; Miscellaneous Industries; 1921; Petroleum; Post War Profits; and Press Statements (2 folders).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProfiteering files include: Railroads During and After the War (American); Railroad Equipment; Shoes and Clothing; Speeches in Congress; Steel;  Sugar; Summary; and War Contracts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes the following filers: the Chicago Memorandum; Pending Work file; press release about the need for co-ordination of transportation facilities; press or news clippings; and railroad employee insurance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include a draft of a letter to President Roosevelt and a memorandum on Russia from Lauck.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRussia or Soviet Union files include: \"The Red Trade Menace\"; Research by Dunlap; Social and Economic Conditions, chiefly clippings, including concessions, the cotton case, credit, political and propaganda (2 folders); and Trade Mission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include: \"The Agricultural Situation in the United States\"; \"Labor Banking Movement in the United States, Analysis of\"; \"Membership of Labor Unions\"; and \"Report of the Negro in Industry\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include: Proposal for Cotton Purchase from the United States (3 folders); \"Recent Shifts in Industry\"; \"Report of the Railroad Situation in the U.S.\"; Research – Miscellaneous; and Tariffs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include: Anderson, Paul E. – Reports and Memoranda; Ballantine's Report [on Transportation by Waterway as Related to Competition with the Rail Carriers in the United States]; Commodity Studies, including livestock, potash, green coffee, grains, and rubber; Correspondence; and Department of Commerce Outline.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include: Digest of Hearings and Reports; Electric Generation Capacity, U.S.A.; Extent of Railway Operations; News clippings, including article from \"The New Republic\"; Notes and Outline; and Panama Canal Traffic effect upon Railroad Rates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes a Railway Labor Executives' Policy statement, statement of the Baltimore Association of Commerce, and a paper about the  \"Effect of the Proposed Great Lakes-Saint Lawrence Deep Waterway on the Coal Industry.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe file includes articles by Lester Velie (\"Lean Years for the Rails\"), Harold D. Kootz (\"The Railroad Crisis\"), and one about new types of equipment; a speech by Harry S. Truman on railroad financing; a memorandum about railroads serving the Great Lakes ports; and a memorandum to Robertson about the position of Western railroad presidents concerning the waterway prior to 1933-1934.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports include: \"Analysis of its effects upon railroad and coalmining industries\" by W. Jett Lauck; \"Coordination of Transportation Agencies\" [by W. Jett Lauck?]; Report of Railroad Coordinator's Freight Traffic Report, including freight rate increases and petroleum pipeline rates; and Report of the Railroad System, Beneficial Effects of project upon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles for this committee include: General (2 folders); Papers submitted by J.W. Garrow and White; the Report, both Typescript and Printed (2 folders); Uniform Manufacturers Association Statement; United States Chamber of Commerce Presentation; and Vouchers and Expenses submitted by W. Jett Lauck.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include Awards, Decisions, and Authorizations (printed) and Exhibits prepared for the Board by Lauck and associates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSocialism files include; \"What it is and what it is not\" and History in the United States.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include: \"Compilation of the Social Security Laws\"; Correspondence with Barbara Nachtrieb Armstrong (Chief of Staff for Social Security Planning of the Committee on Economic Security; Correspondence with Pauling C. Gilbert; Directory of State Employment Security Officials; and Draft Bills for State Unemployment Compensation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include: H.R. 4142 (Lewis Bill); H.R. 7260 (Social Security Act); Information Primer on the Committee on Economic Security; Inventory of Job Seekers Registered at Public Employment Offices; and League of Nations Staff Pension Fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include: Major Migratory Routes in the United States; Memoranda to Mr. Kennedy; National Women's Trade Union December Bulletin; Newspapers; and \"Old Age Insurance.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include: Pamphlets and Print Materials; Preliminary Report on Occupations of Job-Seekers in 43 States; \"The Problem of Insecurity\" (Committee on Economic Security); Radio Address of Frances Perkins, Secretary of Labor; and Recommendations of the Social Security Board Federal Advisory Council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include: \"Social Security Act and War Manpower Commission\" and Social Security Board Federal Advisory Council Binder of Documents (2 folders).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include: Social Security Board Federal Advisory Council Meeting (June 1940); Social Security Board Federal Advisory Council Meeting (October 1942); \"Social Security in Defense and After\"; Statements on the Wagner-Lewis Economic Security Bill; Thrift and Security Foundation, Inc.; \"Two Special Reports on Social Legislation\" (Business Advisory Council); United Mine Workers of America Proposed Retirement Plan; and Vocational Training Program for National Defense.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Mineral production, \"A Working Economic Plan for the South,\" Washington and Lee as a Southern institution, and the Southern Commercial Congress (all printed).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFile includes memoranda to John L. Lewis and suggestions by Katharine Pollak, federal regulation and steel codes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include a file on Arbitrations, including Portland, Maine; Eastern Massachusetts Street Railway; Boston Elevated Railway Company; and Cumberland County Power and Light Company. Other railway topics include: District of Columbia; \"Low Fares\" article by Louis B. Wehle; the Mahon Case; and a Report by Delos F. Wilcox.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include: \"The Bridgemen's Magazine,\" Vol. XXXIII, Nos. 11 and 12; Conferences; H.R. 7596 (To License and Regulate Inter-State Coal Corporations); H.R. 12285 (Ellenbogen's Bill); H.R. 12499 (Wood's Steel Bill); Lauck Notes and Memoranda; and Lists of Materials Prepared in Connection with Iron Workers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include: P.J. Morrin Exhibits I (a), II, and III-VIII; P.J. Morrin's Report as Labor Advisor to Chairman of the Labor Advisory Board and his Statement Before the National Recovery Administration; Possible Projects – Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, California and United States Courthouse, New York City; Statement of William P. McGinn to Deputy Administrator; and \"Summary and Objectives of Proposal for New National Recovery Act Legislation.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include: the Fair Tariff League; Press, including the French situation; and Wood Pulp, Woolens and Worsteds (2 folders).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTaxation files include: \"Conclusions and Constructive Suggestions as to Tax Revision\" by David B. Robertson; News clippings, Printed Material and Press Releases (2 folders); and Notes and Drafts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include: copies of clippings at back of folder; Charts used by Isador Lubin in his Testimony; and Notes by W. Jett Lauck and associates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: \"Dynamics of Transport\"; \"How Transport has Shaped the Pattern of National Development\"; \"Objectives of Public Policy\"; \"Problems of Interest Groups\"; \"Problems of National Defense\"; Problems of Rate Levels and Rate Relationships\"; \"Problems of Regulatory Policy\"; \"Problems of Transportation Policy – Review of Basic Issues and Alternative Solutions\"; \"Problems of Transport Coordination\"; \"What Lies Ahead in Transportation\"; and \"What the Transportation System Looks Like Today.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include information about the 1922, 1934, 1940 (2 folders), and 1946 Conventions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWage files include: American Federation of Labor; Articles, Bibliography on Wage Cutting and on a Saving Wage; Disease; Earnings in Ohio; \"A Fair and Reasonable Wage\"; and Minimum Wage (2 folders).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWage files include: Productive Efficiency Theory; Productivity; Railroad; Rates; Real Wages; Regulation; Report on \"Wages and Hours of Labour in Canada\" and Report of Australian Royal Commission; Standard of Living; Various Industries (2 folders); Wage Adjustments; White Collar Workers; Women; and Works Project Administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: the wartime control of labor (France), War Labor Conference Report (February 25, 1918), \"Labor Policies and the War, War Profits Bill, war and labor, and war tax law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterials include: a pamphlet \"Negro Women in Industry in 15 States,\" and other printed material from the Department of Labor and the Women's Bureau.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTitles include: \"American Institute for Economic Research Monthly Bulletin\" (1944) and \"Automotive War Production\" (1945).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTitles include: \"Babson's Washington Reports\" (1938-1939); \"Bank of the Manhattan Company of New York (1946); and \"The Bulletin\" from the International Typographical Union (1945-1946).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTitles include: \"California Safety News\" (1919); \"Common Sense\" (1944); and \"Congressional Daily\" (1941, 1944-1946).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTitles include: \"Economic Notes\" (1939); and \"The Economic Outlook\" (1940, 1944).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTitles include: \"Foreign Commerce Weekly\" (1941) and \"Foreign Policy Bulletin\" (1943, 1946).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTitles include: \"Human Events\" (1947); \"International Post-War Service Statistical Bureau\" (1943); and \"International Statistical Bureau Foreign Letter\" (1943-1944).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTitles include: \"National Bureau of Economic Research\" (1933-1934); \"The National Grange\" (1932); \"People's Lobby Bulletin\" (1945); \"Private Newsletter\" (1934); and \"Propaganda Analysis\" (1939).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTitles include: \"Report of the Mexico City Bureau\" (1940); and \"The Southern Patriot\" (1945-1946).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTitles include: \"United Business Service\" (1941); United Construction Workers News (1946); \"Washington Review\" from Chamber of Commerce, U.S. (1940, 1943); and \"The Yardstick Catholic Tests of a New Social Order\" (1941-1942, 1944).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes booklets on \"Diplomatic List\" (1925); National Policy Committee booklet, \"Implications to the United States of a German Victory\" (1940); \"The Storm Washington D.C. January 27-28, 1922; \"The Story of the Globe\" (undated); andClifford Thorne (undated).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: National Association Real Estate Boards (1924); National Monetary Association (1923, undated); \"National Transportation Institute Freight Rates and Prices, 1867-1923\" (1923); New Jersey Teacher Retirement and Pensions (1919); and New School for Social Research (1920).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Railroads (1944); Remedial Loan Societies (1928); and Remington Rand Inc. (1935).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Schools (1928-1929); Sperry Corporation (1936); Standard Oil Company (1922); and Standard Statistics Company (1925).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Virginia State Chamber of Commerce (1924-1930); and \"A Brief History of Taxation in Virginia,\" by Edgar Sydenstricker (1915).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Senator George D. Aiken (1941), Thurman Arnold on \"Labor Against Itself\" and Antitrust Law Enforcement (circa 1941, undated).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Samuel Brodbelt with a letter to Lauck, February 1, 1940.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Charles H. Chase on Trade Credit Banking (1934); John Corbin on National Planning (1932).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Maurice R. Davie, \"What Shall We Do About Immigration? (1946); Eleanor Davis \"The Future of Personnel Administration in the US\" typescript (undated); Edward T. Devine, \"American Labor's Improved Status Since 1914\" (1928); and Wallace B. Donham, \"National Ideal and Internationalist Idols\" (1933).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Marriner S. Eccles (1939); Irving Fisher \"The Debt - Deflation Theory of Great Depressions\" (1933); and Harry Emerson Fosdick sermon \"A Christian Conscience about War\" (1925).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Walter Graves, Jr., an open letter concerning Hitler and the British Isles (1941); Senator Pat Harrison (1925); W.P. Harvey, articles on living wage, and capital and labor (undated); Leon Henderson on Use of Small Loans for Medical Expenses (1930), and Alice Hosteler article on Producer-Consumer Relations (undated).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Benjamin A. Javits, (1933-1934); Jefferson Institute, including an address by Daniel C. Roper (1934); George L. Knapp on Senator Edward P. Costigan of Colorado (undated); and Dr. Julius Klein, \"The Business Trend Since 1921\" (1927).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: J.C. Laughlin, \"Demand and Prices,\" August 1932; William M. Leiserson, \"Labor Past as Key to Labor Future,\" February 10, 1944; Max Lerner, \"Revolution in Ideas,\" 1939; Alexander Levene, \"Modification of the Antitrust Laws and Purchasing Power\" (1932); and John L. Lewis \"Problems of Organized Labor\" (1936).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes samples of his articles with a biographical summary up to 1933.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: William G. McAdoo, about William Jennings Bryan (1925); Leifer Magnusson, about the International Labor Organization and the American Federation of Labor (undated); Maury Maverick on \"How Solid is the South?\"(1943); Claudius T. Murchison, \"A Great Deal, Some of It New\" (1934); Reinhold Niebuhr, \"Jerome Frank's Way Out\" (undated); Edwin G. Nourse, \"The Nature and Future of Private Enterprise\" (1941); Frances Perkins, speech press release, 1936; Gifford Pinchot, \"Wages, Margins and Anthracite Prices\" and \"Business and Government in the Economic Crisis,\" (1923-1931).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Jackson H. Ralston \"Superficiality of International Law,\" 1922; Donald R. Richberg and his Labor Plan (1944); John D. Rockefeller, Jr., \"Considerations Concerning Labor Standards,\" 1922; Daniel C. Roper, \"Regimentation and Recovery\" and \"Trade and Commerce in Perspective,\"1934; and Dr. John A. Ryan, \"Organized Labor Today\" (1926).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Alexander Sachs on Problems of National Recovery (1937); David J. Saposs, \"Current Anti-Labor Activities\" (1938 April 11); Louis G. Silverberg \"Law and Order: Social Menace\" (1938); Upton Sinclair, \"An open Letter to the President\" (undated); Isidor Teitilbaum (undated); and Lawrence Todd (August 1933).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Henry A. Wallace, speeches (1937-1942); Sidney Webb \"Four Weeks in England\" (1919); Carl I. Wheat, California Railroad Commission, (1927); William Allen White, \"A Yip From the Doghouse\" (1937); Honorable Roy O. Woodruff \"War Frauds\" speech, 1922; and Owen D. 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Jett Lauck collection consists of his professional, business and personal papers as an economist, statistician and government consultant on immigration, banking, railroads, coal, and unemployment problems as well as other facets of labor in the United States. Included are correspondence, scrapbooks of news clippings reflecting his activities, labor reports and studies, drafts of congressional bills, legal briefs, and other material concerning labor problems in the United States from its formative World War I years until 1949. They begin with his association with the progressive labor codes of the Taft-Walsh Labor Relations Commission and continue with the Railway Labor Act of 1926; the fight to gain recognition of labor's right to collective bargaining \"through representatives of their own choosing\" under the National Industrial Recovery Act in 1933; the incorporation of its principles in the National Labor Relations Act; and further activity in defense of this act.","Other manuscripts deal with studies of government competition with private business, the American Association for Economic Freedom, the New York Power Authority; branch, chain, and group banking, drafts of speeches, and work diary accounts of activities and meetings with prominent congressional and labor leaders on labor problems and legislation.","The largest portions of the W. Jett Lauck papers deal with cases and arbitrations, chiefly railroad and coal related, his work on various boards and commission and topical files.","His correspondence with individuals heading organizations interested in labor and industrial relations was wide-spread, just as it was with political figures, educators, and labor leaders.\n Among the public figures with whom he corresponded are Bernard Baruch, Homer S. Cummings, Clarence A. Dystra, John T. Flynn, Guy M. Gillette, Leon Henderson, Herbert Hoover, Hugh S. Johnson, Jesse Jones, William S. Knudsen, Robert M. Fa Follette, Jr., Franklin K. Lane, John L. Lewis,  H.C. Lodge, Jr., William G. McAdoo, James M. Mead, Francis P. Miller, Henry Morgenthau, Karl E. Mundt, Donald Nelson, Judge Ferdinand Pecora, Frances Perkins, Gifford Pinchot, James H. Price, Franklin D. Roosevelt, E.R. Stettinius, Jr., Robert F. Wagner, David I. Walsh, Burton K. Wheeler, and Woodrow Wilson.\nThe educators include Hardy Dillard, Edward C. Elliot, Frank Graham, J.W. Jenks, Richard R. Mead, Lewis Tyree, Harry F. Ward, H.B. Wells, and Ray Lyman Wilbur; and the labor leaders Jacob Baker, Solomon Barkin, Van A. Bittner, Sophia Carey, David Dubinsky, P.T. Fagan, John P. Frey, William Green, Sydney Hillman, Earl E. Houck, Thomas Kennedy, Donald MacMillan, and A.O. Wharton.","This series consists chiefly of correspondence but also includes typescripts of speeches by individuals, and financial and other information about organizations.","Correspondents include:  E. Abbott, Louis Adamic, Adrian Adelman, Sara M. Addison, Joseph Agor, Helen Alfred, Fred H. Allen, Irving B. Altman (editor of \"Dynamic America\"), Aluminum Workers of America, Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric Railway Employees, American Association for Labor Legislation, American Association for Social Security, American Council, American Council on Public Affairs, American Farm Bureau Federation, American Guernsey Cattle Club, American Institute for Economic Research, The American Legion, American Political Science Association, American Sugar Cane League, Americana Corporation concerning Lauck's article on United Mine Workers of America, Thomas R. Amlie, Dr. James W. Angell, Charles P. Anson, \"Atlantic Monthly,\" Paul H. Appleby, Leon Ardzrooni (about the death of Thorstein Veblen), Mr. O.M. Armstrong, and Robert W. Arthur.","Correspondents include: Jacob Baker, Kent Baker, Bank of the Manhattan Company, Mary Barclay, A. K. Barnes, Joseph L. Barnett, Gerald Barradas, Barron's (The National Financial Weekly), John Barth, Mrs. Everett Boughton, Mrs. Robert Bennett Bean, Grant L. Bell, William H. Bell, Harold F. Berg, Nelson N. Berry, S. D. Berry, Jacob Billikoph, Margaret G. B. Blachley, James E. Black, Honorable William Harman Black,  Amy Blankenhorn, Heber Blankenhorn, Dr. Thomas C. Blaisdell, Jr., Ellis P. Block, John A. Bohn, E.W.G. Boogher, Book-of-The-Month Club, Inc., Judge Julian F. Bouchelle, Basil Nicholas Helenagoras Bousios, Fenton Bradford, C. Daniel Bremer, Samuel Bristol, G.L. Broaddus, St. Claire Brookes, The Brookings Institution, Herbert Bruce Brougham, E. Kirk Brown, Law Offices of Brown and Brown, H. Russel Brand, Carl P. Brannin, Selig C. Brez, P.F. Brissenden, Professor Leslie Buckler, Raymond Leslie Buell, John Bullock, Bureau of Agricultural Economics, Bureau of Applied Economics, The Bureau of National Affairs, Harold B. Butler, John E. Burton, J.C. Byars, Herman B. Byer, and Reverend James A. Byrnes.","Correspondents include: [Cadle], Jessie L. Campbell, R. Granville Campbell, The Capital News Company,Sophia Carey, Harry J. Carman, J.D. Carneal and Sons Inc.,  Caroline County Library Committee, M.D. Carrel, Samuel McCrea Cavert, The Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company, The Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company, Mrs. Charlotte Chrestien, The Christian Science Publishing Society, Citizens' Council for Total Defense, Brice Claggett, V.M. Clapp, Clark, Dodge and Company, Brokers, Evans Clark, Victor S. Clark, W. A. Clark, Pauline Clarke, J. William Claudy, Thompson Clayton, Dr. Rudolph A. Clemen, Walt Clyde, The Clerk of the Stafford Court House, E.J. Coil, Kenneth Colegrove, George P. Comer, Department of Commerce, Commodity Research Bureau, Inc., Common Council for American Unity, Ellen Commons, Congressional Intelligence, Inc., Consolidated Vultee American Aircraft Corporation, Dr. P. S. Constantinople, W. Dewey Cooke, Edward L. Corbett, James Corbett, John M. Corbett, Council Against Intolerance in America, Council of Young Southerners, Frederick C. Croxton, Cosmos Club, Morgan Cunningham, and Curles Neck Dairy.","Correspondents include: Oscar H. Darter, Henry David, Elmer Davis, Shelby Cullom Davis, William H. Davis, Len De Caux, Kenneth de Courcy, De Jarnette State Sanatorium, Lud Denny, United States Department of Commerce, Marshall E. Dimock (U.S. DoJ), District Unemployment Compensation Board, Edward J. Donohue, Frank P. Douglass, Law Offices of Drain and Weaver, David Dubinsky, Allan Dunlap, Arthur Dunn, Robert W. Dunn, and C. A. Dykstra.","Correspondents include: Joseph B. Eastman, Economic Policy Committee, C. Vernon Eddy, J. A. Efpokito, Gerald Egan, Electric Home and Farm Authority, and Charles T. Estes.","Correspondents include: P. T. Fagan, Reverend Richard M. Fagley, Ruth Ansell Farley, The Farmers and Merchants State Bank, The Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America, Federal Works Progress Administration for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, First Bancredit Corporation, First National Bank of Boston, The First National Bank of Keyser, Fjell Line of Great Lakes Transatlantic, Inc., Ralph Fleharty, R. D. Fleming, Courtney Fletcher, Duncan U. Fletcher, M. S. Flint, Frank H. Fljozdal, Fitzgerald Flourney, Hon. Edward J. Flynn, John T. Flynn, Foley, Food Research Institute of Stanford University, B.C. Forbes (Forbes Magazine), R. D. Forbes, Forbes and Myers, Foreign Policy Association, Clark Forman, Fortune, The Forum, Major B. Foster, Founders General Corporation, Mrs. M. N. Fox, Jerome Frank, Frank Brothers, Lafayette Franklin, Franklin Press, Franklin Simon Company, T. McCall Frazier, Free Lance-Star, W. R. Freeman, Paul Comly French, John P. Frey, Elisha M. Friedman, Ruth Friedson, and R. S. Fritter.","Correspondents include: Domenico Gagliardo, George B. Galloway, O. Max Gardner, Honorable Leslie C. Garnett, William Edward Garnett, Stanley Garrison, H. Dymoke Gasson, Paul W. Gates, Gayle Motor Company, Theodore Geiger, Phyliss Geisler, General Elevator Co., General Motors Corporation, Alfred Giardino, Clinton S. Golden, Clem Goodman, Henry J. Goodman \u0026 Co., C. O'Connor Goolrick, John T. Goolrick, Mary K. Gorman, Frank P. Graham, Sally Nelson Gravatt, Walter C. Graves Jr., H. A. Gray, Lanier Gray, H. B. Greybill, Myra Moore Griffith, J. Cleveland Grigsby, Sarah Groomes, Guthrie Lithograph Company, and Walter B. Guy.","Correspondents include: Ernst Haberstadt, Max Haleff, Ford P. Hall, Fred W. Hall, F. S. Hall, Edward W. Hamilton, H. E. Hamilton, Hampden-Sydney College, Hugh S. Hanna, Charles Hansel, William Hard, Harper and Brothers, Emma Harris, Owen Harris, Harvard College Library, Leon Henderson, S.J Henry, Warren F. Hickernell, R. G. Hilldrup, Otto Hillsman and Co., Mary W. Hillyer, S. H. Hines Company, David Hirsh and Son, H. C. Holdridge, Hoover War Library, Herbert Hoover, Harry L. Hopkins, Welly K. Hopkins, Dr. W. E. Hotchkiss, Curtis Hubbard, J.S. Hughes, W. A. Hull, and Thomas Lomax Hunter.","Correspondents include: Major William W. Inglis, Institute of American Meat Packers, Institute of World Economics, International Bank, International Statistical Bureau, Inc., Interstate Bankers Corporation, Investment Bankers Association of America, and Irving Trust Company.","Correspondents include: Gardner Jackson, Meyer Jacobstein, Jjell Lines, Thomas Jefferson (typescript copy of letter, June 11, 1807, concerning newspapers and histories), J. M. Johnson, Honorable Jessie Jones, Roberts W. Jones, N.Y. Journal of Commerce, and The Jury Commission.","Correspondents include: Evelyn Kane, Kappa Sigma House Association, Inc., Augustine B. Kelley, Leon H. Keyserling, Susan M. Kingsbury, Dr. George E. Kingsley, Richard Kirby, John H. Klingenfeld, and Oscar Koppel.","Correspondents include: LABOR, Ladies' Garment Workers Union, (William H. Lamar), Sophia J. Lammers, H. Lamson, Richard V. Lancaster, Thomas Larkin III, Joseph P. Lash, David Lasser, Howard Lee, Joseph N. Leinbach, Albert H. Levene, Robert E. Levine, Charles T. Libby, David E. Lilienthal, The Lincoln National Bank of Washington, Ernest K. Lindley, Geo. W. Linkins, Co., Irving Lipkowitz, Henry T. Lipman, Thomas E. Lodge, Stephen M. Loebl, Norman Lombard, W. C. Looker, Jr., Edward Lynch, and Barrow Lyons.","Topics include: American Legion Convention (1945); Committee for Industrial Organization Procedure and Policy (1935-1936); C.I.O. A.F.L. (1940); Congressman Martin and Mr. MacDougall (1939 March 3); Farmington Conference- War Time Organization Planned by the Administration (1939); Fixation of Coal Prices, Memos Relative to (1939); Fortune Magazine's Conferences or Round Tables (1939); Income Tax Returns of Lewis, J. L. (1940-1941); The Inner Circle (1942 Feb 11); Inter-American Bank (1940); Lindberg on \"Preparedness\" (1940); Missouri Pacific Bonds (1941-1942); National Defense to Post-War Planning (1942-1945); Oil and Gas on a Basis of Equality with Coal (1939); A Plan for Economic Democracy - Article written by Major Holdridge (1939); A Plan for Solving the Economic Crisis by Dr. R.H. Von Liedtke (1937-1941); \"Prohibiting\" Strikes for the Emergency Period (1940); James L. Simpson \"Plan for Maintenance of Economic Balance and Security\" (1940);  The Townsend Plan and Mr. Ivan Towanski (1942); Union Shop and Mr. Leland Olds (1941 November 14); United Mine Workers Suggested Program (1934-1935); War Against Unemployment and Poverty (1940 January 10); Threatened  Competition of Natural Gas with Coal (1944 December 5); and Big Inch Pipe Lines and the Rural Electrification Administration (1946 January 14).","Correspondents include: Bishop Francis J. McConnell, William MacDonald, Ernst D. MacDougall, Donald MacMillan, W. C. MacQuown, R. A. Magowan, Edward C. Maguire, Elizabeth M. Maher, Mason Manghum, Maxwell J. Mangold, Bank of the Manhattan Company, Basil Manly, L. C. Marshall, Thomas O. Marvin, Maryland and District of Columbia Industrial Union Council, Maryland Title and Investment Company, Lucy Randolph Mason, Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company, The Bank of Mathews, Inc., Honorable Maury Maverick, Herbert Mazo, Charles McCarthy, Summerfield A. McCarteney, Bishop Francis J. McConnell, Wm. P. McGinn, Edw. F. McGrady, McGraw-Hill Publishing Company-Inc., Ernest D. McIver, Dr. Archibald McLeish, Thomas P. McTigue, Honorable James M. Mead, Richard R. Mead, Royal D. Mead, D. J. Meserole, Eugene Meyer, Jr.,  Francis Pickens Miller, Francis Trevelyan Miller, Ward B. Miller, H. A. Millis, The Milwaukee Journal, Mine Official's Union of America, John J. Minor, George Minnigerode, William Mitch, Wesley C. Mitchell, R. C. L. Moncure, Jr., Monroe and Berry, C. D. Montague, Jean Montgomery, Monthly Labor Review, Robert Morey, Charles S. Morgan, H. W. Morgan, Marie Morris, J. H. Muirhead, Honorable Karl E. Mundt, and Gorham Munson.","Correspondents include: William R. Nagel, Leonard Nairn, Dr. Philip Curtin Nash, Nash Floor Service, A. Nash Tailoring Company, Natalie, Inc., The Nation, The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, National Association of Manufacturers, National Association of Retired Federal Employees, The National Bank, National Bank of Orange, National Bank of the Republic, National Bank of Washington, National Bituminous Coal Commission, National Broadcasting Company, Inc., National Bureau of Economic Research, National Catholic Welfare Conference, National Child Labor Committee, National Citizen's Council For Defense, The National City Bank of New York, National Cold Steam Company, National Consumers' League, National Council for Prevention of War, National Defense Mediation Board, National Electric Light Association, The National Encyclopedia, National Labor Relations Board, National Lawyers Guild, National Life Insurance Company, National Planning Association, National Resources Planning Board, National Policy Committee, National Press Club, National Recovery Administration, National Resources Board, National Sharecroppers Week, National Window and Office Cleaning Company, National Women's Trade Union League of America, Nation's Business, Nation's Commerce, J. S. Naylor, Donald Nelson, New America, The New Republic, Newsweek, W. S. Newton, The New York Times, George W. Norris, Cecil C. North, The Northern Neck Mutual Fire Association of Virginia, Claudian B. Northrop, and Harold Bernard November.","Correspondents include: Charlton Ogburn, William F. Ogburn, J. G. Ohsol, Joseph C. O'Mahoney, Organization Committee of Social Union, Inc., Mary O'Shaughnessy, William Owen, and John W. Owens.","Correspondents include: Pabst Post-War Employment Awards, A. H. Packard, C. C. Packard, Florence E. Parker, The Parker Corporation, Julius H. Parmelee, Col. Samuel Pascoe, Leo Pavolsky, M. W. Paxton, Jr., Walter Phipes, George Curtis Peck, Ferdinand Pecora, William R. Pendergast, Willis Pepoon, Fred W. Perkins, Thomas W. Perry, Charles E. Persons, Samuel B. Pettengill, Julius I. Peyser, L. W. H. Peyton, David A. Pine, David W. Pipes Jr., Fort Pipes, W. G. Pitero, P.M., Justine Wise Polier, Shad Polier, Wm. T. Powers, Richard T. Pratt, Prentice-Hall, Inc., Evelyn Preston, Harry B. Price, James H. Price, Provisional Committee Toward A Democratic Peace, and Public Affairs Committee.","Correspondents include: Railway Age, Ransdell Inc., Mervyn Rathborne, Stephen Rauschenbush, Carl Raushenbush, The Readers Club, Philip M. Riefkin, Charles S. Robb, James Robb, Newell W. Roberts, D. B. Robertson, Mr. Robey, John M. Robinson, Leland Rex Robinson, Josephine Roche, Rockbridge National Bank, John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Harry L. Rogers, Paul V. Rogers, William N. Rogers, Henry Romeike, Incorporated, Samuel Romer, Walter A. Romer, Leon H. Rouse (with William Green),  Rouss Library, Frances Rowe, and Harold J. Ruttenberg.","Correspondents include: Russell Sage, Lewis D. Sampson, Samuel L. Samuel, Dr. David J. Saposs, Saturday Evening Post, Marshall Schaffer, D. M. Schnapper, L. B. Schnapper, Joseph Schneider, G. Luther Schnur, James T. Shotwell, H. L. Schuh, Montgomery Schuyler, Louis J. Schwab, Henry Herman Schwartz, Ray Scott, Charles Scribner's Sons, Seaboard Air Line Railway Company, Joel Seidman, Shaw-Walker, Chester Shepard, Chester Sheppard, R. T. Shields, Silcox Memorial Fund, Simmons-Boardman Publishing Corporation, Sidney Simon, Richard C. Simonson, John F. Sinclair, Anthony Wayne Smith, C. Archer Smith, Edwin S. Smith, Nelson Lee Smith, S. Granville Smith, Vernon D. Smith, Bernard A. Smyth, H. M. Snead, Jr., Social Union, Inc., The Society for the Advancement of Management, Inc., John E. W. Sohl, L. W. Sorrell, Southern Conference for Human Welfare, Southern Maryland Trust Company, Mr. Sovey, Alexander Spencer, Sphere, R. B. Spindle, George L. Sprague, Saint Albans, Margaret S. Stables, William H. Stafford, Stafford County, Standard Oil Company, Stanford University Library, Louis Stark, State Loan Company, State Teachers College, Henry M. Stephenson, STEEL, Steel Workers Organizing Committee, A. A. Steele, Jean Stephenson, Jos. G. Stephenson, Boris Stern, Harold Stern, E. R. Stettinius, W. M. Steuart, Harry H. Stockfeld, W. L. Stoddard, Benjamin Stolberg, Irving Stone, N. L. Stone, William T. Stone, Chas. G. Stott and Co., Inc., Paul A. Strachan, David Strain, Ralph Strathmore, Nathan Straus, John Studebaker, Ralph G. Sucher, Arthur E. Suffern, Superintendent of Documents (Government Printing Office), Elmer Swack, Paul E. Switzer, Alois P. Swoboda, and Mr. Sydenstricker.","Correspondents include: Ivan Tarnowsky, Tax Policy League, Ordway Tead, Tennessee Valley Authority (Representative Noble J. Gregory), Percy Tetlow, Dorothy Thompson, TIME MAGAZINE, Daniel J. Tobin, John H. Tolan, The Travelers Insurance Company, Beverly Tucker, Henry Saint George Tucker, Earl R. Turner, and The Twentieth Century Fund.","Correspondents include: Alfred P. Wagner, Gordon Wagner, Robert F. Wagner, Thomas C. G. Wagner, J. Forest Walker, Allan E. Walker and Company, George A. Wallace, J. Raymond Walsh, August G. Walters, James N. Walton, James P. Warburg, Dr. Harry E. Ward, R. D. Ward, Ward and Paul, Caroline F. Ware, A.L. Warthen, Charles Washington, Washington and Lee University, \"Washington Post,\" James R. Wason, Elton Watkins, Ralph J. Watkins, Claude S. Watts, Marie Watts, Charles F. Weaver, H. B. Wells, (George) P. West, A. O. Wharton, Ross Wheat, Burton K. Wheeler, William M. Wherry, Hugh A. White, Ralph J. White, W. A. White, T. Y. Wickham, Dorothy G. Wiehl, Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur, Allan H. Willett, Williams Company, Willis and Willis, Corwin Willson, J. Alfred Wilner, Elsie Cobb Wilson, D. O. Wilson, H. Hazen Wilson, Nelson Wilson, The H. W. Wilson Company, John G. Winant, J. Wise, James Waterman Wise, S. S. Wise, William P. Witherow, J. S. Withrow, Nathan Witt, Laurence C. Witten, Benedict Wolf, World Fellowship, Inc., World Study Tours, and Thomas H. Wright.","Scope note for correspondence files. There has been no attempt to make an exhaustive list of the correspondents in each folder. Most letters were routine correspondence from people seeking information about the group; copies of their publications, speeches, and other educational materials; questions about membership in the group from interested individuals; requests for individuals to become sponsors, members or leaders in the group; leaders of other like-minded organizations; union leadership (often about the lack of funds available to support the American Association for Economic Freedom); or people wanting information about pertinent upcoming legislative bills. Attention on the lists of correspondence is focused particularly on political and public figures, editors, and the legislative and social issues of the day.","These include: American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born; American Council on Public Affairs; Atlantic Charter League; J.M. Artman, editor of \"The American Citizen\"; Representative Thomas R. Amlie; Thurman Arnold, Department of Justice (concerning Frank B. Kellogg statement about the anti-trust Sherman Act); and John B. Abel.","Correspondents include: Alfred L. Bernheim, The Labor Bureau; A.A. Berle banking proposal; Rabbi Barnett R. Brickner, Social Justice Commission; Kent Baker, editor of \"Sphere\" with article sent to him by Lauck, \"Industrial Reconstruction\" attached; David Burdett (conventional economics versus social economics); and G.P. Bronisch, Loyal Americans of German Descent","Correspondents and topics include: Lauck memorandum to Charles H. Chase, (in light of the prospect of a lengthy war and its impact on social and economic reform) informing him of his decision to drastically reduce expenditures by having only one employee to maintain the office (1942); \"Strife and the Worker\" proofs by John F. Cronin; Helen A. Cole, \"The Liberal Worker\"; W.S. Clement and his \"The Ben Franklin Plan\"; Ben V. Cohen, National Power Policy Committee; and the Council for Social Action, Ferry L. Platt, Jr. concerning farm issues.","Correspondents and topics include: Dr. Paul H. Douglas, University of Chicago; Hardy C. Dillard, Institute of Public Affairs, including a letter from John L. Newcomb; Frederic A. Delano, Chairman National Resources Advisory Committee; and a letter to John Dewey.","Correspondents and topics include: Arthur Eggleston, San Francisco Chronicle; Peter Edson, NEA Service; A.E. Edwards concerning the Wagner Labor Relations Act; J.G. Frain; and Charles Flato.","Correspondents and topics include: Alfred C. Gaunt, including \"Smaller Business Lifts Its Eyes\"; Toshi Go, Foreign Affairs Association of Japan; and A.E. Grassby, Winnipeg, Manitoba.","Correspondents and topics include:  Hubert Herring; Sidney Hillman; Fred S. Hall concerning the Industrial Expansion Act (multiple letters); B.W. Huebsch, The Viking Press,  and his concern over the pamphlet \"A New Social Order\"; S.L. Hoover and his question about the Keller Bill and the Association; John Edgar Hoover; and F.J. Hall, editor of \"The United States News\" about numbers of unemployed and other issues (multiple letters).","Correspondents and topics include: Meyer Jacobstein about the Reconstruction Act; and Paul Kellogg.","Correspondence includes: letters to Robert M. LaFollette, Jr.; League for Abundance: League for Industrial Democracy; Harold Loeb; and Dr. Jack Levin.","Correspondents and topics include: secretary of Attorney General Frank Murphy; Darwin J. Meserole, National Unemployment League; Francis P. Miller; Emily Fogg Mead; Homer L. Mead; Lewis E. Meyers; Judge Julian W. Mack; Bishop Francis J. McConnell; George F. Milton, editor \"The Chattanooga News\"; Senator James M. Mead; and letter to Archibald MacLeish, Librarian of Congress.","Correspondents and topics include: Bishop Francis J. McConnell; James W. Miller; Vito Marcantonio; Otto Mayer; Robert E. Mathews concerning the \"sit down strike\" by investment bankers and industrialists in May 1940; and Henry Morgenthau, Jr., letter to.","Correspondence includes: \"The New Republic\"; Douglas Newman, Secretary of the Barradas League; Dr. C.A. Norman; memorandum concerning Senator Norris' presidential qualifications; and Representative Mary T. Norton.","Correspondents and topics include: William Owen; Ernest Minor Patterson; Representative Claude Pepper; Justice Justine Wise Polier; and Jacob S. Potofsky.","Correspondents and topics include: Judge Samuel I. Rosenman; Representative Robert L. Ramsay; Right Reverend Msgr. John A. Ryan.","Correspondents and topics include: John Saxton; Guy Emery Shipler; Edwin S. Smith; William Simkin; B.M. Schnapper concerning the history of the Wagner Act; Ray Scott concerning the \"Fundamental Significance of our Present Day Labor Movement\"; and Porter Sargent.","Correspondents and topics include: Ordway Tead, Harper and Brothers; and Dr. Robert H. Tucker.","Correspondents and topics include: an appreciation of Frank P. Walsh upon his death on May 2, 1939; Matthew Woll, American Federation of Labor; Thomas H. Wright, New America; Harry F. Ward; and Nathan Witt; and N.A. Zonorich.","Includes leases, workman's compensation insurance, correspondence, and unemployment compensation.","These include: \"Policies and Objectives of the American Association of Economic Freedom,\" \"Shrinkages and Hoardings of Purchasing Power Accentuate Current Business Recession,\" \"Hoardings-Taxes Proposed to Stimulate Flow of Credit and Goods and Revival of Business,\" \"Approaches Toward a Concerted Program of Fundamental Economic Reconstruction in the United States,\" various drafts of suggestions for the programs, principles and objectives of the organization, \"Sugar Control,\" \"American Labor's Broadcast to Great Britain,\" \"American Economic Situation of 1937-1938,\" \"Unemployment Insurance,\" \"Industrial Espionage,\" \"Bank-Holding Companies,\" several on social service foundations, \"Economic Freedom in America,\" \"Industrial Reconstruction Act of 1939\" press release draft, \"Capitalism in Crisis,\" \"Prospective Labor Surpluses,\" \"Increased Man Hour Productivity and Technological Unemployment,\" monopoly, and \"Petroleum Quota Controls.\"","These include: participation in management, monopoly, the \"Industrial Reconstruction Act of 1939,\" \"Leaders on the No. 1 Problem,\" \"Federal Administrative Court Bill,\" \"Occupational Groupings,\" \"National Labor Relations Act and Board,\" \"Full Employment Bill,\" \"Senator Claude Pepper,\" \"Senator Lewis B. Schellenbach,\" and starting a American Association of Economic Freedom Bulletin.\"","These include: \"Threatened Crucial Developments,\" \"Anti-democratic philosophies,\" \"Churchill's anticipations, 1932-1939,\" \"Mussolini,\" \"Hitlerism and Nazism,\" \"Profits of Leading Corporations, 1936-1939,\" notes on People's Lobby Conference, and Ickes [speech] on business sabotage of defense.","These titles include: \"Can Unemployment be Ended?\"; \"Challenge to American Democracy\"; \"Civil Liberties and the National Labor Relations Board\"; \"Cure by Shock,\" \"Democracy and Economic Planning\"; \"Economic Reconstruction\"; \"Fundamental Significance of Our Present Day Labor Movement\"; \"Next Step in Democratization\"; \"A New Magna Carta\" \"A New Social Order\"; \"Preparedness for Peace,\"  \"Problems of the National Labor Relations Board.\"","The \"Post-War Reconstruction Bill\" is foldered separately.","Included are: \"Thirty Million Jobs\" by Arthur Dunn; Roundtable: \"Labor's role in Post-War Reconstruction\"; \"Freedom from Want\" by Mr. Walton; \"Nineteenth Century Prophecy of Order\" by Harry Frease; \"The Moral Issue\" by Lowell Mellett; \"A Banking System for Capital and Capital Credit\" by A.A. Berle, Jr.; \"Suggested Housing Program for National Defense Purposes\" by the Congress of Industrial Organizations; and \"A Primer of Current Economics\" [1933].","Included are: Fight for Freedom, Friends of Democracy, and the Gillette Resolution.","These include memoranda, news clippings, an article by George B. Galloway on \"The Imperative of Planning,\" replies, and a speech by W. Jett Lauck.","Includes separate folders on news clippings, some containing criticisms and investigations; problems of the board; and the testimony of John L. Lewis.","Clippings include Wendell Willkie, democracy versus absolutism, banker opinion, national debt, U.S. Attorney General, pump priming the economy, monopolies, religion and democracy, communism, and capitalism and democracy.","Included are: Peace Conditions; People's Congress for Democracy and Peace; Plenty for All League; People's Lobby; Pressure Groups, Attitudes of; Pension Plan – \"Uncle Fred's Automatic Pension Plan\"; Progressives, Conference of; Social Union; Tax-Exempt Bonds; Women in Trade Unions; and Young Democrats.","Topics include: Conferences; Corporation Notes and Memoranda; Kennedy Statement on General Motors Inquiry; Production Costs by T.C. Gordon Wagner; Ratio of Pay Rolls to Returns to Stockholder;Salaries of Officials; and Annual Reports to the Securities and Exchange Commission, 1935 and 1937.","Subjects include: Agreements; Decisions; the Willard E.Hotchkiss Decision in Tar Barrel Case; Negotiations for New Agreements; News clippings; Publications; Report of Homer Martin to the International Executive Board; and a Statement Submitted to Roosevelt by Union Representation.","According to Wikipedia, \"The Commission on Industrial Relations (also known as the Walsh Commission) was a commission created by the U.S. Congress on August 23, 1912 to scrutinize US labor law. The commission studied work conditions throughout the industrial United States between 1913 and 1915. The Chairman was Frank P. Walsh, a labor lawyer and activist from Kansas City, Missouri.","https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commission_on_Industrial_Relations","These include: \"Foreign Competition After the War,\" \"The Artificial Dye Industry in the War,\" and \"Business and the War.\"","Includes: \"Secretary Kennedy Gives Union Views on How Hard-Coal Freight Rates Affect Miner\" (December 15, 1933); \"The N.R.A. and Collective Bargaining\" Catholic Welfare Council (September 17, 1934); address before the National Conference on Economic Security (November 14, 1934); and \"Organized Labor and the N.R.A.\" Catholic Conference, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania (November 27, 1934).","Includes: Statement concerning the Wagner-Lewis Economic Security Bill before the Senate Committee on Finance (February 21, 1935); Commencement Address (June 3, 1935); \"Education and the Parochial School System\" (August 19, 1935); \"The Trade Union and Recovery\" (Labor Day, 1935); and \"Unemployment Insurance, Old Age Pensions, and Housing Legislation\" at the White House Conference on Economic Security (December 30, 1935).","Includes: Labor Day address (September 1937); article \"The United Mine Workers of America\" for the \"American Encyclopedia\" (December 2, 1938); address to the Pennsylvania Utilities Commission on the Competition of Natural Gas (April 1940); and a request for Lauck to send his analysis and recommendations concerning a letter from A.J. Altmeyer, Chairman of the Social Security Board, and two other enclosures pertaining to the Associated Gas and Electric Company, New York City (1942 March 27 and 1943 January 23).","Includes: a radio speech supporting Hoover in the election (1928); and a statement at the Hearing on a Code for the Bituminous Coal Mining Industry before the National Recovery Administration (1933 August 10).","Includes: \"Labor and the National Recovery Administration\" at the Meeting of the American Academy of Political Science, Philadelphia (1934 January 6); \"Labor's Part in Industrial Recovery\" at the San Francisco Commonwealth Club luncheon (1934 October 4); Speech for the International Labor Conference, not delivered (1934 October); and a radio address \"The Employee in the Changing World\" under the auspices of the Intercollegiate Council (1934 December 7).","Includes: Statement by Lewis before National Recovery Administration Hearings on Employment Provisions of Codes of Fair Competition (1935 January 30); \"The American Federation of Labor and the National Recovery Administration\" prepared for the \"Annals,\" Philadelphia but never delivered (1935 March 11-12); The United Mine Workers of America and the National Recovery Act\" Madison Square Gardens (1935 March-May 23); and Statement of Approval for the Wagner Housing Bill in the \"United Mine Workers Journal\" (1935 June 1).","Includes: \"The Case for Industrial Unionism\" (November 12, 1935); radio address \"The Future of Organized Labor\" (November 28, 1935); and article for \"Liberty Magazine\" on industrial unionism (1935 December 20).","Includes: a speech on Industrial Unionism before the Cleveland Auto Council (January 19, 1936); \"The Teacher and His Relation to Labor\" for the American Federation of Teachers Convention (June 19, 1936); a radio address \"Industrial Democracy in Steel\" (July 6, 1936); and an article \"Through Organization Industrial Democracy Dawns for Sleeping Car Porters\" celebrating the eleventh anniversary of the organization (July 15, 1936).","Includes: a political campaign statement about [Alf M.] Landon (August 1, [1936]); the draft of a Radio Address on Steel Organization (August 11, 1936); article \"Labor Looks at Education\" (August 17, 1936) appearing in the October 36 issue of \"The Teacher\"; article \"Towards Industrial Democracy\" (August 24, 1936) in appearing in the October 1936 issue of \"Current History\"; and two speeches supporting Franklin D. Roosevelt for President (August 18 and September 19, 1936).","Includes: radio address \"Labor and the Future\" (September 3, 1936); \"Horizontal Versus Vertical Unionism\" in \"Wharton School Magazine,\" University of Pennsylvania (September 8, 1936); an article for the \"The National Young Democrat\" on the Social Security Act (September 1936); and a radio address \"Roosevelt and the Future\" (October 18, 1936).","Includes: article \"The Next Four Years\" for the \"The Nation\" (November 4, 1936); an article \"Committee for Industrial Organization and Economic Recovery\" for the \"Business Review of New York  University\"(November 17, 1936); \"the Future of American Labor\" in \"The American Spectator\" (November 19, 1936); articles on \"The Next Four Years in Labor\" in \"The New Republic\" (November 25 and December 9, 1936); \"The Future of Wages\" for the \"Cleveland News\" Symposium (December 7, 1936); \"Organized Labor and the Student Union\" (December 23, 1936); \"The Need of the Hour for American Labor\" for the \"Progressive Salesman Magazine\" (December 24, 1936); radio address \"Adapting Union Methods to Current Changes- Industrial Unionism\" (December 31, 1936); and an unpublished article written for \"Redbook\" (1936).","Includes: \"The Meaning of Industrial Unionism\" for the \"Christian Front\" (January 13, 1937); \"The Struggle for Industrial Democracy\" for \"Common Sense\" (March 1937); an address delivered at an Anti-Nazi Mass Meeting in Madison Square Gardens (March 15, 1937); article \"The Origin and Objectives of the C.I.O.\"  for the \"San Francisco Chronicle\" (May 11, 1937); and a radio address \"Labor and Supreme Court\" (May 14, 1937).","Includes: \"Technology and Labor\" in \"Massachusetts Institute of Technology Engineering News\" (September 3, 1937); Labor Day address \"Labor and the Nation\" (September 3, 1937); \"Progress of Committee for Industrial Organization\" in the \"Wharton Review\" (October 21, 1937); \"Effect of Moderate and Gradual Wage Increases on Prices and Living Costs\" in \"The Annalist\" (November 12, 1937) a reply to an article by A.T. Shurick on July 30, 1937; and the [Steel Workers Organizing Committee] address \"The Deplorable and Indefensible Attitude of Big Business (December 13, 1937).","Includes: Address for British Broadcasting Corporation \"Struggle of Labor in America\" (March 15, 1938); \"Labor and the Law\" (April 14, 1938); \"Organized Labor and the Future of Democracy\" published in the \"St. Louis Post Dispatch\" (December 11, 1938).","Includes: Statement for Survey Associates (January 3, 1939); and \"Labor Looks South\" in \"Virginia Quarterly Review\" (Autumn 1939).","Includes: article on \"What Does Labor Want?\" (February 29, 1940); \"The Heritage of American Youth\" (March 1940); \"Obligations of American Citizenship\" (April 3, 1940); \"Foreword\" to Mr. Thomas' Testimony before the Temporary National Economic Committee (May 23, 1940); and a Labor Day Speech (August 29, 1940).","Includes: Extension of Library Service to Union for City and State Employees (May 28, 1941); Statement to be issued by Lewis on the Decision of the National Mediation Board on Union Shops (November 13, 1941); and \"The New Solid South\" (December 17, 1941).","Includes: Testimony of Mr. Steinbugler (March 2, 1935); the \"Most Impressive Point Developed by the Hearings\" (March 2, 1935); untitled Memorandum (July 30, 1936); \"Report on the Progress of the Hearing on the Coordination of Minimum Prices before the Bituminous Coal Division (September 16, 1939); \"Proposed Labor Policy for the War Period,\" various memoranda (September 11-November 13, 1939); an analysis of Professor Green's Proposal about pricing and distributing manufactured products (June 3, 1940); and Notes on the Last Ten Years (January-May, 1940).","Includes: Reply to A.T. Shurick suggestions on taxing (November 29, 1940); Response to the foreword of Walt Clyde's book on \"Owner Capitalism\" (December 4, 1940); suggestions about the National Economic Conference (December 12, 1940); Response to W.C. Graves, Jr. (December 23, 1940); Letter about the Raw Materials National Council (December 27, 1940); Memorandum on Fred G. Clark and the American Economic Foundation (February 20, 1941); H.S. Avery to Edward O'Neal and John L.Lewis on agriculture and farm prices (September 8, 1941); Conrad K. Grieb on need for social reconstruction (October 23, 1941); Letters from Alexander Spencer (October 30 and November 26, 1941); and a manuscript of Albert H. Levene (November 30, 1941).","Includes: Memorandum about Post War Depression (January 7, 1942); a response to S. Ferguson, President of the Hartford Electric Light Company about his proposals about deferred wages (January 13, 1942); W.A Hutton, M.D.  letter on post-war finances (January 14, 1942); Thomas Kennedy request for a study on the Cost of Living (January 16, 1942); Request for a response to the document by L.C. Christian on \"How Must We Finance the War?\" (February 3, 1942); a request for a response to a treatise on our financial system by August Walters (February 5-March 18, 1942); additional R.L. Greene communications (February 12,1942); and H.W. Bailey on labor self-determination (March 9, 1942).","Includes: Digest of the Salient Points of a Report on \"Manpower Policy and Labor Relations in the British Coal Industry\" (January 5, 1943); a Leo Chabert document on financing the war (April 4, 1943); and memoranda about an executive conference of the Natural Resources Board at Farmington Country Club, Charlottesville, Virginia, previously held around 1939.","Subjects include the National Recovery Administration, \"Amalgamation of the Two Enginemen's Brotherhoods,\" \"Russian Recognition and the New Deal,\" \"Future Policies of the National Recovery Administration,\" Six-Hour Day of the Railroads, \"Two Men on the Head End of all Railroad Trains,\" and Housing.","Subjects include \"Benefits of Trade Unionism,\" \"Forbes\" article, \"Limit on Weekly Work Hours,\" a letter to Professor Gordon, and \"Labor Movement and the Future of America\"","Subjects include planks for the Republican Platform, Anti-Strike Legislation, a Rejoinder to the Remarks of Fred Gurley, and \"Recommendations to the Board of Investigation and Research\"","A checklist of article titles can be found in the first folder. Titles in the order of the list   include: \"Economics and Christianity\"; \"The Mysterious Soul of the Steel Corporation\"; \"The Anthracite  Operators Should Concede the Check-off\" July 13, 1923; \"Industrial Principles and Not Machinery Are Important\"; \"The So-Called Check-off and Its Significance\"; \"The Report of the Coal Commission on the Anthracite Industry\"; \"The Purchasing Power of Wheat and Cotton\"; \"Private Cars and the Coal Problem\"; \"Mr. McAdoo's Political Availability\"; and \"No More Pre-war Standards of Wages and Working Conditions.\"","Next ten article titles include: \"The Radical - His Significance at Present\"; \"The Soft Coal Problem Again to the Front\"; \"Labor Banks and Their Ultimate Significance\"; \"Political Democracy Must be Supplemented by Industrial Democracy\"; \"Oil and the Southern Pacific\"; \"The Purchasing Power of the Farmer's Dollar\"; \"The Truth is Never Unpardonable\"; \"Private Cars and the Coal Problem\"; \"The Unique Financial Position of the Pullman Company\"; and \"Another Manifestation of the Soul of the Steel Corporation.\"","The next ten article titles include: \"Sugar and the Flexible Tariff Provision\"; \"Conflict or Arbitration\"; \"The Threatened Boomerang\"; \"Cooperation for Mutual Benefit or Profit?\"; \"Secret Police or Conviction for Crime\"; \"Chairman Butler Emits and Omits\"; National Cooperative Grain Marketing Realized\"; \"The Anthracite Operators Should Concede the Check-off\" (possible duplicate); \"Regulation of the Anthracite Monopoly\" September 1 , 1923; \"Why Not Action on Anthracite?\" September 11, 1923; and \"Can a Living Wage Be Paid to Unskilled Labor?\" October 30, 1923.","The next ten article titles include: \"The Failure of Industrial Arbitration\" October 30, 1923; \"Significant Labor Developments During the Coming Year\" October 30, 1923; \"A Dramatic Migration\" concerning African Americans, October 30, 1923; \"Unprotected Pullman Passengers\" October 30, 1923; \"The New Immigration and Its Significance\" November 2, 1923; \"The Probability of Railroad Legislation\" February 7, 1924; \"The Industrial Magna Carta\" February 23, 1924; \"Land Grants to Western Railroads\" February 23, 1924; \"Increased Efficiency of Labor\" February 23, 1924; and \"Real Industrial Statemanship February 25, 1924.\"","The next ten article titles include: \"Some Other Matters of Record\" June 2, 1924; \"The Verdict from Kansas\" August 7, 1924; \"A Real Test for the Tariff Commission\" August 14, 1924; \"A Billion and a Half Railroad Merger\" August 16, 1924; \"Common Sense\" August 19, 1924; \"President Gompers and a Labor Party\" August 19, 1924; \"A Significant Precedent in Financing Farmers Cooperative Enterprises\"; \"Back to the Declaration of Independence\" August 21, 1924; \"A Costly Labor Policy\" August 23, 1924; and \"Brass Tacks, The Red Flag, and the Constitution\" August 23, 1924.","The final group of articles include: \"Industrial Democracy - Our Greatest Problem\" August 27, 1924; \"The Passing of the Money Gods\"; \"The Conference Board Reports on Taxation in Wisconsin\"; \"The Railroad Labor Board\"; \"The Farmer and the Tariff\"; \"Visible and Invisible Tax Burdens\"; \"The Most Helpful Farm Movement\"; \"Radicals and God's Fools\"; \"Militant Friends Needed\"; \"The Unconscious Cruelty of Success\" October 24, 1924; and \"Another Orgy of Railroad Finance.\"","While some chapters have no individual date, they likely all come from drafts in 1931 or 1932. It is unclear which version belongs to each draft, and equally unclear which versions the explanatory note references. Chapter VII is largely missing. The name of the book may have eventually changed to \"The Need for a Unified Banking System.\"","W. Jett Lauck was chairman of the Pennsylvania Anthracite Coal Commission, responsible for investigating the state of the anthracite industry and the coal bootlegging situation in Pennsylvania, as well as recommending action.","The United States Anthracite Coal Commission is a different and separate entity than the Pennsylvania Anthracite Coal Commission over which Lauck presided (see also, \"United Mine Workers of America before the U.S. Anthracite Coal Commission\").","For reference, the Ad Interim Report was a report made halfway through the Commission's studies; the Final Report was the last official report of the Commission and contains recommendations; the Complete Report was a compendium of all of the Commission's work and reports (over 500 pages).","Reports include \"Anthracite Lands and Deposits,\" \"Anthracite Royalties,\" and \"Control of the Anthracite Industry.\"","Reports include \"Financial Operations of Anthracite Companies\" and \"Monopolistic Nature of the Anthracite Industry.\"","These include \"Award of the Anthracite Coal Strike Commission: Subsequent Agreements, and Resolutions of Board of Conciliation\" (July 1, 1936); \"A Labor Case With Merit: Editorial Comment on the Case of the Anthracite Mine Workers\" (1920); and \"Labor Information Bulletin,\" U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (February 1937).","Proposed Bills include the Anthracite Coal Industry Act; the Anthracite Public Authority Bill; the Cooperative Marketing Bill; the Pennsylvania Anthracite Commission; and Suggestions and Opinions.","Files included under Rates contain, the 1933 Freight Rate Case Excerpts and Statistics; Charts and Tables; General Information (see also Anthracite Institute Statistical Data, Maps, and Drawings, Anthracite Producers Statistical Data, Maps, and Drawings); the Interstate Commerce Commission Data; \"Intrastate Rates on Anthracite in Pennsylvania\"; and Rate Fixation in 1915.","Reports include: \"Combination in the Anthracite Industry,\" \"Comparison of Earnings and Wage Rates in the Anthracite and Bituminous Mines of Pennsylvania,\" \"Exhibits of the Anthracite Operators in Reply to Exhibits Presented by the Anthracite Mine Workers,\" \"Irregularity of Employment in the Anthracite Industry,\" \"Occupation Hazard of Anthracite Miners,\" \"Profits of Anthracite Operators,\" and \"The Relationship Between Rates of Pay and Earnings and the Cost of Living in the Anthracite Industry of Pennsylvania.\"","Reports include: \"Reply of the Anthracite Operators to the Demands of the Anthracite Mine Workers,\" \"The Sanction for a Living Wage: A Compilation of Data From Official and Authoritative Sources,\" \"Summary, Analysis, and Statement,\" \"The Trade Union as the Basis for Collective Bargaining: A Compilation of Sanctions and Experiences,\" \"Trade Unions,\" and \"Wholesale and Retail Prices of Anthracite Coal 1913-1920.\"","These exhibits include \"Changes in Cost of Living in the United States, 1913-1922,\" \"A Just and Reasonable Wage,\" and \"Monthly Earnings of Sectionmen.\"","The volume includes exhibits on \"Harmful Effects of Low Wages Upon Health and Morals,\" \"The So-called Law of Supply and Demand,\" \"The Just and Reasonable Wage,\" \"Changes in the Cost of Living in the United States, 1913-1922,\" \"Probable Course of Prices,\" \"Comparison of Prices and Living Costs,\" \"Monthly Earnings of Section Men,\" and \"Monthly Earnings of Section Men – Basic Tables.\"","Includes the following files: Briefs; Construction and Repair of Railroad Equipment; Correspondence on Leasing Out Repair Roads; Minutes of the Philadelphia Hearing; Petition to the Interstate Commerce Commission; Press - Clippings concerning Outside Repair; Press Release Originals; General Electric and Westinghouse; Labor Costs; Louisville to Nashville Railroad; and Miscellaneous.","W. Jett Lauck has also referred to this case as \"the Shopman's Case\" or the \"B.M. Jewell Case.\" Jewell was the President of the Railway Employees division of the American Federation of Labor.","Note that all exhibits were presented before the United States Railroad Labor Board.","Exhibit 11a includes the section \"Financial Mismanagement of the LeHigh Valley Railroad Company\" and Exhibit 12 includes the \"Summary.\"","Exhibit tTitles include: \"Occupation Hazard of Railway Shopmen\"; \"Punitive Overtime\"; \"Industrial Relation on Railroads prior to 1917\"; \"Standardization\"; \"The Recognition of Human Standards in Industry\"; \"The Unity of the American Railway Systems\"; \"Human Standards and Railroad Policy\"; \"Seniority Rules of the National Agreements\"; \"The Sanction of the Eight Hour Day\"; \"The Work of the Railway Carmen,\" and \"The Development of Collective Bargaining on a National Basis.\"","These include: \"Pending Railway Legislation\"; \"The Present Railroad Labor Problem\"; \"The Future Policy as to the Railroads\"; \"Compulsory Arbitration\"; \"Labor Adjustment Boards of the Railroad Administration\"; \"The Reasonableness of the Requests of Locomotive Firemen\"; \"Time and One-Half For Overtime\"; and \"Compulsory Arbitration.\"","The Sleeping Car Conductors Case files consist of several successive cases arranged in this finding aid roughly in the chronological order in which they occurred.","Exhibits include \"An Adequate Basic Wage,\" \"Earnings of Sleeping Car Conductors compared with Changes in the Cost of Living,\" \"Various Factors Indicating Rising Standards of Living in the United States Since 1914,\" \"Compensation of Sleeping Car Conductors compared with other Expenses and Revenue of the Pullman Company,\" and \"General Trend of Wages, 1913-1918, as Compared with Earnings of Sleeping Car Conductors.\"","Exhibits include \"Increased Productive Efficiency of Sleeping Car Conductors and Financial Administration of the Pullman Company,\" \"Increased Labor Productivity,\" and \"Standards of Wage Determination.\"","This file includes information and statistics on Besler Steam Power Trains; the Comparative Costs of Operation; Locomotives in Service; Diesels in Switching Service; Earnings Per Hour; Freight Cars; and General Statistics.","These charts include: \"Anthracite Combination,\" \"The Seven Departments of the Anthracite Industry,\" \"Interlocking Directorates Showing Working Control of Anthracite Operating Companies,\" and \"Profits of Anthracite Combination.\"","Charts include \"Affiliations of Railroads and Banking Houses,\" \"New York Bank Control of Railroads and Railroad Equipment Companies,\" \"New York Bank Control of Coal Mining Companies and Coal Railroads,\" and \"The Geographical Spread of New York Railroad Control.\"","Exhibits include \"Employment and Compensation of Railroad Employees\"; \"Cost of Living\"; \"Methods of Reporting Wage and Hour Data\"; and \"Increasing Output per Worker and Decreasing Wage Cost Per Unit of Output.\"","Exhibits include: \"Trend of Railway Operating Revenues and Total Compensation\"; \"The Rising Tide of Recovery A Survey of the Leading Business Indices\"; \"Labor Movement Supports Railway Workers in Resisting a Wage Cut\"; \"Squandering the Maintenance Dollar\"; \"Financial Mismanagement through Banker Control of Railroads\"; \"Training and Skill of Track and Roadway Section Men\"; \"Average Hourly Earnings in Railroads and Other Industries\"; and \"Estimated Money Share of Individual Railroads in the Proposed 15 Per Cent Pay Reduction.\"","Morgan's statements include those on wages; postwar economic conditions, developments, and private bankers' constructive services; and interference and control in corporate managements.","These include \"Cost of Living is Increasing,\" \"The Railroad Plea of Poverty,\" \"Labor Versus Materials and Interest,\" and \"The Railroads versus the Public Interest\" (printed).","Tables include \"Dividend Performance of Anthracite Railroads and Trunk Lines Compared,\" \"Percentage Relationships of Dividends Paid on Stock Dividends to Total Compensation Paid Employees,\" and \"Distribution of Capital Resources.\"","W. Jett Lauck was employed by the John G. Paton Company of New York City to study the report of the Tariff Commission of 1928 as to the costs of production in the maple sugar industry in the United States and in Canada. He then gave his conclusions on the report to the company and as testimony before the Tariff Commission itself.","There are excerpts from the following: the Tariff Commission Stenographer's Minutes (June 1927), Hearings before the House Committee on Ways and Means (January 1929), Hearings before the Senate Finance Committee (June 1929), Debates in the U.S. Senate (January 1930), Remarks of the Honorable Ernest W. Gibson (February 1930), the Roodenburg Report (November 1930), George H. Burr and Company Report (March 1931), R.G. Dun and Company Report (undated), Cary Maple Sugar Company Federal Income Tax Returns (1921-1930), and Cary Testimony (undated).","These include: Agricultural Adjustment Act and Amendment, House Resolution 9439, Orders from the President and National Recovery Administrator, Regulation 81, Regulation 82, and Secretary of Agriculture Regulations.","Files include the following folders: News clippings; Comparison of Lauck and Mahon Agreements; Final Agreement; General; Hanna Memorandum; Insurance; Saint Louis Public Service Company Union Plan for Cooperation; and Saint Louis Public Service Company Operating Notes.","Files include Pamphlets on Public Utilities, Press on Public Utilities, Press on Governor Roosevelt and Power Utilities, [Union?], and a Report addressed to Frank P. Walsh (1864-1939).","There were two hearings before the United States Tariff Commission related to an investigation into the costs of sugar production. After the January hearings (January 15-24, 1924), other briefs were filed. There was a call for another hearing to be held in March (March 27-28, 1924) after which it was decided that all parties had until April 10th  to file more briefs in connection with the hearings. W. Jett Lauck coordinated and prepared documents for many of the parties involved. He also served as a witness for the Hawaiian Sugar Planters Association.","Includes news about the Bituminous Coal Commission.","This includes the \"Report, Findings and Award of the United States Anthracite Coal Commission of 1920.\"","Files pertaining to Wages include: Wage Demands; Wage Rates of Employees Other Than Contract Miners; Wages, Earnings and Work Conditions in General; Wages in Various Industries 1914 to 1920; and Wages in Various Industries and Occupations: A Summary of Wage Movements 1914-1920.","Mass strikes in both the anthracite and bituminous coal industries in 1922 led to a standstill in production. When the miners and operators failed to reach any agreements, the government abandoned its hands-off approach and attempted to set up commissions to arbitrate the cases. After several failed attempts, both an Anthracite and Bituminous Coal Commission were established to not only arbitrate the current situation, but to investigate its origins in the general history and conditions of the coal industries. W. Jett Lauck was involved with the United Mine Workers of America in both cases to varying degrees. Material is separated into Anthracite and Bituminous, with common material labelled \"General.\"","Some dates are corroborated by list of case exhibits. Where corroboration is not possible, no date has been inferred. Classification as \"exhibit\" is applied based either on inclusion in a numbered list of exhibits or Lauck's handwritten filing directions.","Letters are presumably from W. Jett Lauck to the \"New York Times\" Managing Editor and to the President, regarding the establishment of an Arbitration Board.","These three memoranda are to Mr. Lewis, July 8, 1922; one concerning the production of the Central Competitive Field, April 27, 1922; and a third showing the financial connections of the Boston Financial Group and Secretary Mellon.","The two press releases include a letter to the President regarding Arbitration, July 15, 1922, and the UMWA Statement about Mr. Murray's Speech,  April 22, 1922.","Items include a \"Journal\" Communication sent to every member of Congress, 1922; a Letter to Officers and Members, May 25, 1922; and the UMWA Wage Scale Committee proposed wage scale, February 14, 1922.","The History of the Development of the Anthracite Coal Combination contains five sections: Section 1, Early History of Anthracite Consolidations and Combinations; Section 2, Consummation of the Anthracite Combination, 1896; Section 3, Methods by Which Railroads Have Discriminated in Favor of Their Allied Coal Companies and Favored Clients; Section 4, The Influence of the Combination Upon Freight Rates, Shipping Allotments, and Prices; and Section 5, Present Situation as Regards Ownership and Control.","The unnumbered exhibits include \"The Coal Controversy\" May 1922 and Geological Survey, Weekly Report on the Production of Bituminous Coal, Anthracite, and Beehive Coke, February 11, 1922.","These exhibits include: Exhibit 6: Seasonal Fluctuations in Production and Transportation, June 15, 1921; Exhibit 7: Production, Capacity, Men Employed, Mine Price Per Ton, and Days Lost, 1922, undated; Exhibit 12: Fluctuation in Employment and Earnings of Bituminous Mine Workers, undated; Exhibit 14: Effect of Price Changes Upon Purchasing Power, 1920; Exhibit 16: Chart Showing Production from Union and Non-Union Districts, March 16,  1922.","Memoranda include \"Complete Unionization Would be the Greatest Factor in Stabilization of Soft Coal Industry\" June 19, 1922, several other miscellaneous undated memoranda for Lewis, plus one on the Earnings of Bituminous Mine Workers for a \"Baltimore Sun\" Article, March 17, 1922.","Press Releases include: Capital Investment and Profit of Bituminous Coal Mine Operators, June 1, 1922; Letter From Ellis Searles to Secretary Hoover, February 8, 1922; Letter Submitting Explanatory and Statistical Material Supporting the Preliminary Report of the Commission on Investment and Profit in Soft Coal Mining, July 6, 1922; and Press Release: Russell Sage Foundation Report on \"The Coal Miners' Insecurity\" April 16, 1922.","Morrow's statements were made before the Committee on Labor, April 25, 1922 and before the Interstate Commerce Commission in the Hearing on Railroad Rates, Fares, and Charges, January 19, 1922.","Includes Memoranda and Opening Statement on behalf of Anthracite Mine Workers and Research Material and Data.","Statements concern the Request of Anthracite Operators for a Modification of the Wage Scale, before the Anthracite Board of Reference, George Rublee and Frank Morrison, Typescript and Print copies.","The reply concerns the request of Operators for modification of the Wage Scale, and was by John L. Lewis, etc. on behalf of the United Mine Workers, before the Anthracite Board of Reference, George Rublee and Frank Morrison, Proofs and Print copies.","The Anthracite Freight Rate Case files may be part of the previous group but were placed in a separate divider created by the office of Lauck.","Statistics include four categories: General; Anthracite Coal Carrying Railroads, Typed Originals and Carbons; Financial Performance of Coal Companies (clippings and other statistics),Earnings, and Profit; and Salaries of Operator officials, exceeding $10,000 per year.","Note: an assigned car is a rail car specifically designated for the use of a particular shipper, or, in the case of private cars, for the use of a particular railroad for a specific customer.","Lauck also referred to this as the Mahon Case, after President William D. Mahon.","File includes the Opinion of the Majority of the Arbitration Board, Dissenting Opinion, and a Report on a Proposed Pension Plan","These include: \"Discipline and Education of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen and Standardization of Wages\"; \"Progress Made in Electrification of Railroads and Economics Effected Thereby\"; \"The Railway Dollar, What Became of it in 1913\"; \"Revenue Gains by Representative Western Railroads Available to Compensate Locomotive Engineers and Firemen For Increased Work and Productive Efficiency, 1890-1913\"; The Rise and Fall of Mechanical Stokers\"; \"Miscellaneous Statements in Rebuttal to Exhibits Presented by the Railroads\"; \"Opposition of Railroads to Enactment of Federal Hours of Service Law and Efforts of Federal Government to Enforce Same.\"","All the years but 1933-1935 have an index in the front of the folder.","These \"diaries\" were used to keep a record of Lauck's activities on behalf of a number of organizations, arranged by date.","File includes Lauck's Civil Service record (1945) and National War Labor Board service (1918).","The 1911 blueprint \"General Plan\" of the property was prepared by Thomas Meehan and Sons, Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Landscape Architects, for Francis T.A. Junkin, Lexington, Virginia. The \"Map of Mulberry Hill, Lexington, Virginia,\" 1926, with surrounding properties, was done by R.E. Witt, Certified Land Surveyor.For a typed description of the property by R.E. Witt and a note by W. Jett Lauck, see Box 224 Folder 4.","The Bureau of Applied Economics, Inc. was a \"private, independent, scientific organization, established in 1914 for the purpose of doing research and analytical work in the field of industrial, commercial, banking and general economic activities\" according to one of its brochures. It was located in Washington, D.C. \"where the governmental departments, commissions and other organzations with their specialists, archives and unrivaled library facilites render such research more effective and productive than any other city in America\" according to a page from an unknown directory. Hugh S. Hanna was the Director and W. Jett Lauck was listed as both the Chairman of the Advisory Board and the specialist for money and banking.","One of the chief functions of the Bureau of Applied Econonics was to create publications about importand current issues in the field of labor conditions and industrial relations. These were intended to be brief (50-75 pages) but authoritative and written by a specialist in the subject so that anyone interested in the subject could have access to the gist of all the information in one place and for a low cost.","File includes Monthly Statements, Proofs of Notices, Subscribers and Sales.","File includes Correspondence, Papers, and Table of Contents.","Lauck taught a course on the History of the Labor Movement at the American University.","The Notes chiefly include Political Science, Sociology, Labor vs Capital, Economics, Constitutional Law, American Government, and Agriculture.","These College Notes are chiefly concerned with the Reciprocity Concept and the Chicago Conference with sections on Cuba and Hawaii; Distribution; Receiverships; Sociology and Tariffs; and Printed Material.","Much of this material is fragmentary or incomplete and it possibly has some material of W. Jett Lauck mixed in.","These photographs include the \"Funeral Procession of Stephen Horvath, McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania, August 14, 1909. Photographs are mostly unidentified and some do not include W. Jett Lauck.","These photographs are mostly unidentified and undated but does includes William Harmon Black and Major Miller Taylor. and his wife.","This file consists of seven oversize photographs, including a Staff Conference; the Immigration Commission, Washington D.C. (1907); three photographs of Lauck with the same two  unidentified men; W.D. Mahon; A.A. Mitten; Earl E. Houck; an unidentified man; and an unidentified hearing.","This folder includes four oversize photographs  of Public Code Hearings on Bituminous Coal Industry, 1933 August 9; Cigar Manufacturing Industry AAA Code Hearing, 1933 November 22;  Structural Steel and  Iron Fabricating Industry N.R.A. Hearing, 1933 October 30; and Anthracite Coal Industry, NRA Code Hearing, William H. Davis Deputy Administrator, Washington, D.C., 1933 November 17","Topics include Agriculture and Farms, Airlines and Aviation, Argentina, Atlantic Charter—Poland*, Atomic Energy and Weapons (see also, J—Japan), Australia, and the Automobile Industry.","Topics include Bank Fraud, Banking and Bankers, Baruch Report, Big Three, Bretton Woods Agreement—International Monetary Fund, British Elections 1945, British Labor Party, British Labor Reports and the Second World War and Budget.","Topics include Cartels, Chamber of Commerce, Canada, Capital/Capitalism, Charter [U.N.] (see also, S—San Francisco Conference), Chemical Warfare, Cherry Blossoms—Washington D.C., China, The Church (see also, Religion and Faith), Churchill, Winston (see also, People), Comintern, Communist Party, Congress, Cost of Living, and Cuba.","See also, Strikes, U—United Mine Workers.","Topics include Debt, Defense, Deflation, Democracy, Democratic Party, The Depression, Diplomacy, Disease, Driving [Winter], and Dumbarton Oaks Conference.","Topics include Economic Bill of Rights, Economic Development [Committee], Economic Policy (see also, B—Bretton Woods Agreement, Post-War Reconstruction), Economic Rights, Economy of War, Employment (see also, U—Unemployment), Electric Workers, Electricity, and Excess Capacity.","Topics include Farms, Fear, Flooding, Food [Costs] [Rations] [Shortages], Food as Weapon, Foreign Policy, Freedoms, France, Franco, and Full Employment America.","Topics include General Motors [Strike] (see also, Strikes), Germany, G.I. Bill, Gold Standard, Government in Business, Grain Marketing, Great Britain, Growth of Democracy, Hapsburgs, and Hatch-Burton-Ball Bill.","Topics include Industrial Divide, Industry, Inflation/Deflation, and Israel.","Japan [and the Atomic Bomb], Jefferson [And the Declaration of Independence], The Jewish People [in Nazi Germany], Jobs as a Property Right, and Kipling, Rudyard (see also, People).","Topics include Labor [and War], Latin America, League of Nations (see also, World Government), Legal Aid Societies, Lend-Lease, Liberalism, and the Lima Conference, Liquor Problem, and Living Wage.","Topics include Magna Carta, Massachusetts Academy, Meat Industry (see also, Strikes), Middle Class, Monetary Reform, Morale [Poor], and Moving Pictures.","Topics include National Association of Manufacturers, National Income, National Interest, \"New Era\" 31*, New York State Industrial Survey Commission 28*, New York Transit Strike, Office of Price Administration, and Oil.","Topics include Pacifists, Packing Houses, Thomas Paine,  Palestine, Pan-American Union, Patents, Peace, Pennsylvania Labor Act, Philanthropy, Poland, Political Minorities, Population [United States] 1940, Power, The Press, Price Controls, Prisoners of War, Production, Profit-Sharing, Profiteering, Public Service, and Pump-Priming the Economy.","For more clippings on people see also: C—Churchill, K—Kipling, P—Paine, R—Roosevelt, Rural Electrification Administration [Harry Slattery], S—Stalin, and T—Truman.","File contains topics such as: Post-War Deflation, Post-War Europe, and United States Labor, Industry, and the Economy.","Topics include: Race and Racial Strife, Radar, Railways and Railroads, Reciprocity – British Agreement, Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Reconversion [and Wages] (see also, Post-War Reconstruction), Re-employment (see also, Post-War Reconstruction), Republican Party, Republican Record, Right Wing Reaction, Roosevelt, Rural Electrification Administration [Harry Slattery], Russians who Fought for Germany in World War II.","Topics include: San Francisco Conference (see also, United Nations), Savings, Sherman Act, Social Security, Socialism, Socialized Medicine, South America, The South [and Politics], The South [and Poll Tax Ban], Southern Revolt, Soviet Union/Russia, Spain, St. Lawrence Seaway, Stalin, Subsidy, Sugar, Supreme Court, Packing the Supreme Court, and Syria.","See also, Coal, G-H—General Motors [Strike], M—Meat Industry, N-O—New York Transit Strike, Steel, and U—United Mine Workers.","Topics include: Tariff Bill, Taxes, Textiles, Third Political Party, Totalitarian States, Troops, Truman [Report], Trusteeships; Unemployment, (see also, E—Employment), Unions, United Kingdom [Britain], United Mine Workers (see also, Coal), Unity, National\nVirginia, and Virginia Budget Efficiency.","See also S—San Francisco Conference and World Government.","Topics include: Wage Central, Wages, Wagner Health Bill, Wall Street, War, War Aims, War and Capital, War Contracts Settlement, War Cost, War Crimes, War Labor Board, War Production Board, Work Week, World Bank, and World War II [Battles].","This file includes agendas, correspondence, reports, membership, and the tentative program.","Topics include: American Mining Congress Declaration of Policy, \tdisagreements over the NRA code, gasoline and coal, new processes, and the right to strike.","This file includes an \"Investigation of Paint Creek Coal Fields of West Virginia,\" \"The Truth about Coal River Collieries,\" \"West Virginia Coal Fields\" (Senator Kenyon), Colorado Coal Fields, and a List of West Virginia Coal Fields.","Includes Houde Engineering Company Memorandum submitted to the National Labor Relations Board, the Hunt Memorandum outlining the Study of Competing Fuels, Lauck's review of \"The Coal Industry\" by Glen L. Parker, the Keller Bill for the Mississippi Valley on the Relative Importance of Fuels, \"Oil-Coal Mixtures as Industrial Fuel\" by J.E. Hedrick, and the Coal Cost of Producing Electricity, by J. Leonard Matt in the \"New York Herald Tribune.\"","The Railroads Financial History material was used in preparation of exhibits for the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen Case and updated for use in later cases involving railroads.","These news clippings include: British railway strike, credit, Thomas Dew Cuyler article on 1922 strike, Henry Ford's railroad, Gould System, Inadequacies of Railroad Management, Mergers, Nickle Plate Deal, Receiverships and Foreclosure Sales During 1920, and Railroad Retirement Act of 1937.","Publications include: Decisions, Dockets, Announcements, Lawsuits, Orders, and Reports.","Lauck was on staff as an economist and one of the stockholders for this enterprise. Some stationery has the name \"The Gallatin Institute of Applied Economics\" in the header.","Files include Memoranda from I.A. Rice to W. Jett Lauck, Recommendations, and Rent Law.","Includes a bill on the guaranty of bank deposits legislation and the Glass-Steagall Act (printed).","Banking files include Credit Facilities of the Country, Federal Reserve Board Legal Opinion on Bank Centralization (printed), News clippings, Reform, and the United Labor Bank and Trust Company Dissolution.","Includes files on British wage controversy and the coal industry during World War II, coal industry problems, and the British Coal Mines Act.","Cigar Manufacturing Code of Fair Competition files include Amendments proposed by Abraham Goldbloom and Jett Lauck, including Revisions made by Conference on October 20, 1933; Briefs and Statements (1933); Codes (1933-1934); and Profits and Statistical Data (circa 1929-1933).","These include: Table of Contents, Agents of Concentration and Railroads; Cotton Mills (director); Public Utilities (directors); Concentration of control of Financial and Industrial Resources; Public Utilities (securities), Public Utilities (affiliations), and Public Utilities (summary and tables).","These include: Summary of Banker Control in American Industry; Concentration of Financial Control of Industry; Concentration of Control of the Iron Ore Mining Industry; Report on Public Utilities; Concentration and Control of Money and Credit; Industrials (directors), Agents of Concentration, Coal (statistics), Iron and Steel Report (summary), Industrials (report), Railroads (statistics), Cotton Industry, Coal and Iron Mining; and Concentration of Control of Various Industries (iron, coal, water).","These files include the Bill by Colonel W.G. Williams (1946); an Inquiry by the Federal Power Commission Control (June 27, 1945); and the Memoranda of Colonel W.G. Williams, 1945-1946).","These files include: Miscellaneous, including charts - W. G. Williams (1945-1946); Gas and Oil Pipelines, including a proposed letter from Admiral Stuart to President John L. Lewis (October 16, 1944); and the United States Department of the Interior report of Investigations (July 1945).","Constitutional Amendment files include: Action by Organizations (1936-1937); Articles and News clippings (1935-1939); Bills, including those proposed by Benson, Costigan, Ford, Gray, Maas, and Marcantonio (1935-1937); Challenges to the Authority of the Supreme Court to Declare Legislative Acts Unconstitutional, Notes and Memoranda by W. Jett Lauck, Donald R. Richberg, Merle D. Vincent and Henry [Warrum] (1935-1936); and Correspondence and Memoranda about the New York and Washington, D.C. Meetings (1936).","Constitutional Amendment files include: Detroit Conference (1937); History and Comments (1936?); National Committee and Reports from Henry T. Hunt (1936); National Conference about (1936-1937); Recommendations and Suggestions made by President Roosevelt for a Bill to \"Pack the Supreme Court\" (1937); and Speeches by David J. Lewis and Daniel C. Roper (1935).","Material includes the labor and production costs of cotton, silk and wool goods before and after World War I.","Files include a Memorandum on Major Berry and Conference Plans (1935 November, undated); News (1936-1937); Press Releases (1936-1937); and Summaries and Reports (1936 June-July).","Memoranda topics include the Austrian state railways, the book \"Railroad Melons, Rates, and Wages\"; the suggestions of Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Vice-President Tatnall for railroad improvements; the Cincinnati Southern Railway; and Cooperatives.","These include speeches and statements of Governor Earle, Chief Justice Hughes, British House of Commons, Secretary of State Hull, Secretary Ickes, Robert H. Jackson, Governor Frank Murphy, Senator Norris, Secretary Frances Perkins, Burton K. Wheeler, and Wendell L. Wilkie.","This opinion was given by the General Counsel of the Federal Reserve Board.","These files include the first through third versions introduced in the 72nd Congress in 1932, S. 3215, S. 4115, and S. 4412.","These House bills include: H.R. 7250 (a bill creating national mortgage banks); H.R. 7620 (a bill to create Federal Home Loan Banks); H.R. 11340 (a bill to require national banking associations to furnish bonds to protect depositors against loss of deposits); H.R. 11422 (a bill to regulate the value of money, and for other purposes); and H.R. 12280 (an act to create Federal Home Loan Banks).","Includes an article by Lauck, \"America's New Immigrants\" and reviews of his book with Jeremiah Jenks, \"The Immigration Problem. A Study of American Immigration Conditions and Needs.\"","Includes a Memorandum from Lucius E. Wilson and Research concerning the cotton industry (1890-1912), economic consumption, 1890-1914,  prepared by Frances P. Valiant, centers of population (1914), prices (1914), tendencies in real wages (1900-1913), and wages and prices  (1912-1914)","The topics include: Agriculture; Anti-Strike Bill; Book Reviews; Bituminous Coal; Child Labor Law; Civil Service Employment, Reclassification and Retirement; Federal Employment; Federal Coal Commission; and Foreign Industry and Labor.","The topics Include: Health; Housing; Immigration; Industrial Accidents; Labor Mobility; Milk Bill; National Industrial Conference; New Jersey Chamber of Commerce; Public Health Service; Punitive Overtime; Racial Question, Commission on (\"Negro Wage Earners\"); Seaman's Act Revision in Merchant Marine Bill; Soldiers' Adjusted Compensation Legislation; Steamship Business Training; and United States Steel Corporation Pension Fund.","Two of these files focus on Employee Representation - Efficiency through Cooperation, and include \"A Report on Workers' Participation in Management\" with an appendix, by W. J. Lauck, March 1921.","Companies include: Bethlehem Steel Company, Endicott Johnson and Company, Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, International Harvester Company, Midvale Steel and Ordnance Company, Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, and General.","Files include: Distribution of Output of Industry; Foreign Trade; General; Labor; Mass Production and Distribution; Production and Stock Market; and Prosperity.","Labor topics in these files include: Labor and Churches (1922-1937); Labor and Industrial Policy during World War I, Memoranda on (1917-1918); Labor Gazette Program (undated); General material (1914-1920); Labor in Great Britain (1918-1937); Labor Injunctions (1927-1932); Labor Insurance (1928); Labor Legislation and Politics (1928); Labor Organizations (1910-1929); Labor Policies (1928); and Labor Problems (1919).","Additional Unemployment topics include: Joint Committee on Unemployment; Press; Social Effects of Unemployment, Statistics; and the Wagner Bills.","Interstate Commerce Commission files include: Decision on Freight Rates in Anthracite Case; Five Per Cent Case; Hearing on Rates on Grain, etc.; Operating and Wage Statistics; and Petition concerning the \"Inefficiency of Railroad Employees.\"","Additional Interstate Commerce Commission files include: Rules on Locomotive Inspection; Rules of Practice; Rules governing Classification of Steam Railway Employees; and Seasonal Variation of Railway Operating Income.","Additional files include: Labor Conditions, including mining accidents; Manufacturers; and Monthly Production of Pig Iron in the United States.","Journeymen Stone Cutters of America files include: Affidavits and Letters on Indiana Situation; Agreements; Amalgamation (Knoxville Wage Scale); Arts and Crafts Industry - Mr. M. W. Mitchell; Bloomington and Bedford Names and Local Vote; Cast Stone Industry Code; Limestone Code; Limestone Code Statement for Hearings and Suggested Complaint to the National Labor Board; the Marble Manufacturing Code, President Mitchell; Press Releases and Miscellaneous; the Sandstone Code and Statement by M.W. Mitchell, President of the Journeymen Stone Cutters' Association of North America.","Additional Labor Costs files include: Bituminous Mine Workers; Book Paper Industry; Canned Salmon; Canned Vegetable Industry; Coal; Construction; Copper Production and Sale; Cotton Industry; Cotton, Silk, and Wood Goods Production Before and After World War I; and Fertilizer Industry.","Additional Labor Costs files include: Hide and Tanning Industries; Leather and Shoe Industries; Pig Iron; Railroads, including Eastern, Operating, Southern, and Western; Relation to Prices; Shoe Industry; Steel Production in the United States; Sugar Profiteering; Summary; Various Industries; and Women's Muslin Underwear Industry.","The Living Wage subtopics include: The Case for a Living Wage; Cost; Cost of Rearing Children; Department of Labor; Effects; Fair Labor Standards Act (Bills, Interpretations, Regulations, etc.); Farmers; and General Press (1 of 2 folders).","Living Wage subtopics include: General Press (2 of 2 folders); Harmful Effects of Low Wages; Lauck Statements; Miscellaneous; National War Labor Board; Practicability (2 folders); Request for a Ruling from the United States Railroad Labor Board on the Living Wage;  \"Sanction for a Living Wage\"? Quotation Verification Work for Lauck's book with that title; Statement of the National War Labor Conference; and an Undated Essay on \"The Just and Reasonable Wage.\"","These documents include the Charter, Constitution, General Plans of Work, Explanation and Comment, Outline of Organization and Scope of Work at the Outset, By-Laws, Suggestions and Notes on Separate Trust Fund, and an article \"Employee Ownership\" by Thomas E. Mitten.","Mitten Management topics include: Labor Cooperation in Australia; Organized Labor in New Orleans; Personal News clippings; Press; and Strikes in Philadelphia and Buffalo.","Literature includes the New York Advertising Club Plan, Memoranda and Principles, etc., which also includes articles by Fred Brenckman and Isador Teitelbaum.","Items include the Conscription of Property Senate Bill 1579 and Consumer Division of Defense, Labor, and Steel.","These files include a report of the Iron Ore Committee, a copy of the \"National Natural Resources Act,\" and the Report of the Planning Committee for Mineral Policy.","These bills include the Bill for Stabilization and Conservation of Natural Gas and Petroleum and the Cole Bill (H.R. 7372) Petroleum Conservation Act.","Files include General; a Brief; Mr. McGinn's Statement; General Producers Company, Mr. Taylor and John L. Lewis; and Sinclair Company - Maintenance of Retail Prices.","Apparently Lauck used his work with the Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company as a basis for his book, \"Political and Industrial Democracy, 1776-1926.\"","Includes files on the following companies: Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; Bank of Italy; Boston Consolidated Gas Company; Chicago Surface Lines; Colorado Fuel and Iron Company Plan; Columbia Conserve Company; Comparison of Fundamentals; Comparative Plans; Dennison Manufacturing Company; Dutchess Bleachery; Employee Representation and the Union (PRT); Employee Stock Ownership (PRT); Endicott-Johnson Company (PRT); Filene; Ford Motor Company; International Harvester Company; Investment Bankers and Cooperative Plans; Louisville Railway Company; Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen; and Milwaukee Electric Power and Light Company.","Includes files on the following companies: \tNash Tailoring Company; New Cooperative Plan; Packard Piano Company; Pennsylvania Railroad; Peoples Gaslight and Coke Company; Philadelphia Convention; Printz-Biederman Company; Southern Railway; Standard Oil Company; Summary with 1939 clipping; and Union Recognition Case.","Includes news clippings about the Electric Bond and Share Company, Power Authority of New York and others.","Includes a speech by Frank P. Walsh before the  Public Ownership League of America and a Research Bulletin on the Potomac Electric Power Company of Washington.","These files include ones for Analysis, Bradstreet's, Dun's, General, and Government Control of Prices.","Profiteering files include those on: Address of the President; Agricultural Supplies; Articles by W. Jett Lauck and others (2 folders); Banks; Memorandum to Judge W.H. Black; Building Material; Coal; and Copper.","Profiteering files include: Corporate Earnings and Government Revenues (3 folders); and Corporations, Profits of (3 folders).","Profiteering files include: Industries, various, (3 folders); Manly, Basil M. - Survey of American Industrial Conditions; Meat Packing; Metal Trades; Miscellaneous Industries; 1921; Petroleum; Post War Profits; and Press Statements (2 folders).","Profiteering files include: Railroads During and After the War (American); Railroad Equipment; Shoes and Clothing; Speeches in Congress; Steel;  Sugar; Summary; and War Contracts.","Includes the following filers: the Chicago Memorandum; Pending Work file; press release about the need for co-ordination of transportation facilities; press or news clippings; and railroad employee insurance.","Files include a draft of a letter to President Roosevelt and a memorandum on Russia from Lauck.","Russia or Soviet Union files include: \"The Red Trade Menace\"; Research by Dunlap; Social and Economic Conditions, chiefly clippings, including concessions, the cotton case, credit, political and propaganda (2 folders); and Trade Mission.","Files include: \"The Agricultural Situation in the United States\"; \"Labor Banking Movement in the United States, Analysis of\"; \"Membership of Labor Unions\"; and \"Report of the Negro in Industry\".","Files include: Proposal for Cotton Purchase from the United States (3 folders); \"Recent Shifts in Industry\"; \"Report of the Railroad Situation in the U.S.\"; Research – Miscellaneous; and Tariffs.","Files include: Anderson, Paul E. – Reports and Memoranda; Ballantine's Report [on Transportation by Waterway as Related to Competition with the Rail Carriers in the United States]; Commodity Studies, including livestock, potash, green coffee, grains, and rubber; Correspondence; and Department of Commerce Outline.","Files include: Digest of Hearings and Reports; Electric Generation Capacity, U.S.A.; Extent of Railway Operations; News clippings, including article from \"The New Republic\"; Notes and Outline; and Panama Canal Traffic effect upon Railroad Rates.","This file includes a Railway Labor Executives' Policy statement, statement of the Baltimore Association of Commerce, and a paper about the  \"Effect of the Proposed Great Lakes-Saint Lawrence Deep Waterway on the Coal Industry.\"","The file includes articles by Lester Velie (\"Lean Years for the Rails\"), Harold D. Kootz (\"The Railroad Crisis\"), and one about new types of equipment; a speech by Harry S. Truman on railroad financing; a memorandum about railroads serving the Great Lakes ports; and a memorandum to Robertson about the position of Western railroad presidents concerning the waterway prior to 1933-1934.","Reports include: \"Analysis of its effects upon railroad and coalmining industries\" by W. Jett Lauck; \"Coordination of Transportation Agencies\" [by W. Jett Lauck?]; Report of Railroad Coordinator's Freight Traffic Report, including freight rate increases and petroleum pipeline rates; and Report of the Railroad System, Beneficial Effects of project upon.","Files for this committee include: General (2 folders); Papers submitted by J.W. Garrow and White; the Report, both Typescript and Printed (2 folders); Uniform Manufacturers Association Statement; United States Chamber of Commerce Presentation; and Vouchers and Expenses submitted by W. Jett Lauck.","Files include Awards, Decisions, and Authorizations (printed) and Exhibits prepared for the Board by Lauck and associates.","Socialism files include; \"What it is and what it is not\" and History in the United States.","Files include: \"Compilation of the Social Security Laws\"; Correspondence with Barbara Nachtrieb Armstrong (Chief of Staff for Social Security Planning of the Committee on Economic Security; Correspondence with Pauling C. Gilbert; Directory of State Employment Security Officials; and Draft Bills for State Unemployment Compensation.","Files include: H.R. 4142 (Lewis Bill); H.R. 7260 (Social Security Act); Information Primer on the Committee on Economic Security; Inventory of Job Seekers Registered at Public Employment Offices; and League of Nations Staff Pension Fund.","Files include: Major Migratory Routes in the United States; Memoranda to Mr. Kennedy; National Women's Trade Union December Bulletin; Newspapers; and \"Old Age Insurance.\"","Files include: Pamphlets and Print Materials; Preliminary Report on Occupations of Job-Seekers in 43 States; \"The Problem of Insecurity\" (Committee on Economic Security); Radio Address of Frances Perkins, Secretary of Labor; and Recommendations of the Social Security Board Federal Advisory Council.","Files include: \"Social Security Act and War Manpower Commission\" and Social Security Board Federal Advisory Council Binder of Documents (2 folders).","Files include: Social Security Board Federal Advisory Council Meeting (June 1940); Social Security Board Federal Advisory Council Meeting (October 1942); \"Social Security in Defense and After\"; Statements on the Wagner-Lewis Economic Security Bill; Thrift and Security Foundation, Inc.; \"Two Special Reports on Social Legislation\" (Business Advisory Council); United Mine Workers of America Proposed Retirement Plan; and Vocational Training Program for National Defense.","Topics include: Mineral production, \"A Working Economic Plan for the South,\" Washington and Lee as a Southern institution, and the Southern Commercial Congress (all printed).","File includes memoranda to John L. Lewis and suggestions by Katharine Pollak, federal regulation and steel codes.","Topics include a file on Arbitrations, including Portland, Maine; Eastern Massachusetts Street Railway; Boston Elevated Railway Company; and Cumberland County Power and Light Company. Other railway topics include: District of Columbia; \"Low Fares\" article by Louis B. Wehle; the Mahon Case; and a Report by Delos F. Wilcox.","Files include: \"The Bridgemen's Magazine,\" Vol. XXXIII, Nos. 11 and 12; Conferences; H.R. 7596 (To License and Regulate Inter-State Coal Corporations); H.R. 12285 (Ellenbogen's Bill); H.R. 12499 (Wood's Steel Bill); Lauck Notes and Memoranda; and Lists of Materials Prepared in Connection with Iron Workers.","Files include: P.J. Morrin Exhibits I (a), II, and III-VIII; P.J. Morrin's Report as Labor Advisor to Chairman of the Labor Advisory Board and his Statement Before the National Recovery Administration; Possible Projects – Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, California and United States Courthouse, New York City; Statement of William P. McGinn to Deputy Administrator; and \"Summary and Objectives of Proposal for New National Recovery Act Legislation.\"","Files include: the Fair Tariff League; Press, including the French situation; and Wood Pulp, Woolens and Worsteds (2 folders).","Taxation files include: \"Conclusions and Constructive Suggestions as to Tax Revision\" by David B. Robertson; News clippings, Printed Material and Press Releases (2 folders); and Notes and Drafts.","Files include: copies of clippings at back of folder; Charts used by Isador Lubin in his Testimony; and Notes by W. Jett Lauck and associates.","Topics include: \"Dynamics of Transport\"; \"How Transport has Shaped the Pattern of National Development\"; \"Objectives of Public Policy\"; \"Problems of Interest Groups\"; \"Problems of National Defense\"; Problems of Rate Levels and Rate Relationships\"; \"Problems of Regulatory Policy\"; \"Problems of Transportation Policy – Review of Basic Issues and Alternative Solutions\"; \"Problems of Transport Coordination\"; \"What Lies Ahead in Transportation\"; and \"What the Transportation System Looks Like Today.\"","Files include information about the 1922, 1934, 1940 (2 folders), and 1946 Conventions.","Wage files include: American Federation of Labor; Articles, Bibliography on Wage Cutting and on a Saving Wage; Disease; Earnings in Ohio; \"A Fair and Reasonable Wage\"; and Minimum Wage (2 folders).","Wage files include: Productive Efficiency Theory; Productivity; Railroad; Rates; Real Wages; Regulation; Report on \"Wages and Hours of Labour in Canada\" and Report of Australian Royal Commission; Standard of Living; Various Industries (2 folders); Wage Adjustments; White Collar Workers; Women; and Works Project Administration.","Topics include: the wartime control of labor (France), War Labor Conference Report (February 25, 1918), \"Labor Policies and the War, War Profits Bill, war and labor, and war tax law.","Materials include: a pamphlet \"Negro Women in Industry in 15 States,\" and other printed material from the Department of Labor and the Women's Bureau.","Titles include: \"American Institute for Economic Research Monthly Bulletin\" (1944) and \"Automotive War Production\" (1945).","Titles include: \"Babson's Washington Reports\" (1938-1939); \"Bank of the Manhattan Company of New York (1946); and \"The Bulletin\" from the International Typographical Union (1945-1946).","Titles include: \"California Safety News\" (1919); \"Common Sense\" (1944); and \"Congressional Daily\" (1941, 1944-1946).","Titles include: \"Economic Notes\" (1939); and \"The Economic Outlook\" (1940, 1944).","Titles include: \"Foreign Commerce Weekly\" (1941) and \"Foreign Policy Bulletin\" (1943, 1946).","Titles include: \"Human Events\" (1947); \"International Post-War Service Statistical Bureau\" (1943); and \"International Statistical Bureau Foreign Letter\" (1943-1944).","Titles include: \"National Bureau of Economic Research\" (1933-1934); \"The National Grange\" (1932); \"People's Lobby Bulletin\" (1945); \"Private Newsletter\" (1934); and \"Propaganda Analysis\" (1939).","Titles include: \"Report of the Mexico City Bureau\" (1940); and \"The Southern Patriot\" (1945-1946).","Titles include: \"United Business Service\" (1941); United Construction Workers News (1946); \"Washington Review\" from Chamber of Commerce, U.S. (1940, 1943); and \"The Yardstick Catholic Tests of a New Social Order\" (1941-1942, 1944).","Includes booklets on \"Diplomatic List\" (1925); National Policy Committee booklet, \"Implications to the United States of a German Victory\" (1940); \"The Storm Washington D.C. January 27-28, 1922; \"The Story of the Globe\" (undated); andClifford Thorne (undated).","Includes: National Association Real Estate Boards (1924); National Monetary Association (1923, undated); \"National Transportation Institute Freight Rates and Prices, 1867-1923\" (1923); New Jersey Teacher Retirement and Pensions (1919); and New School for Social Research (1920).","Includes: Railroads (1944); Remedial Loan Societies (1928); and Remington Rand Inc. (1935).","Includes: Schools (1928-1929); Sperry Corporation (1936); Standard Oil Company (1922); and Standard Statistics Company (1925).","Includes: Virginia State Chamber of Commerce (1924-1930); and \"A Brief History of Taxation in Virginia,\" by Edgar Sydenstricker (1915).","Includes: Senator George D. Aiken (1941), Thurman Arnold on \"Labor Against Itself\" and Antitrust Law Enforcement (circa 1941, undated).","Includes Samuel Brodbelt with a letter to Lauck, February 1, 1940.","Includes: Charles H. Chase on Trade Credit Banking (1934); John Corbin on National Planning (1932).","Includes: Maurice R. Davie, \"What Shall We Do About Immigration? (1946); Eleanor Davis \"The Future of Personnel Administration in the US\" typescript (undated); Edward T. Devine, \"American Labor's Improved Status Since 1914\" (1928); and Wallace B. Donham, \"National Ideal and Internationalist Idols\" (1933).","Includes: Marriner S. Eccles (1939); Irving Fisher \"The Debt - Deflation Theory of Great Depressions\" (1933); and Harry Emerson Fosdick sermon \"A Christian Conscience about War\" (1925).","Includes: Walter Graves, Jr., an open letter concerning Hitler and the British Isles (1941); Senator Pat Harrison (1925); W.P. Harvey, articles on living wage, and capital and labor (undated); Leon Henderson on Use of Small Loans for Medical Expenses (1930), and Alice Hosteler article on Producer-Consumer Relations (undated).","Includes: Benjamin A. Javits, (1933-1934); Jefferson Institute, including an address by Daniel C. Roper (1934); George L. Knapp on Senator Edward P. Costigan of Colorado (undated); and Dr. Julius Klein, \"The Business Trend Since 1921\" (1927).","Includes: J.C. Laughlin, \"Demand and Prices,\" August 1932; William M. Leiserson, \"Labor Past as Key to Labor Future,\" February 10, 1944; Max Lerner, \"Revolution in Ideas,\" 1939; Alexander Levene, \"Modification of the Antitrust Laws and Purchasing Power\" (1932); and John L. Lewis \"Problems of Organized Labor\" (1936).","Includes samples of his articles with a biographical summary up to 1933.","Includes: William G. McAdoo, about William Jennings Bryan (1925); Leifer Magnusson, about the International Labor Organization and the American Federation of Labor (undated); Maury Maverick on \"How Solid is the South?\"(1943); Claudius T. Murchison, \"A Great Deal, Some of It New\" (1934); Reinhold Niebuhr, \"Jerome Frank's Way Out\" (undated); Edwin G. Nourse, \"The Nature and Future of Private Enterprise\" (1941); Frances Perkins, speech press release, 1936; Gifford Pinchot, \"Wages, Margins and Anthracite Prices\" and \"Business and Government in the Economic Crisis,\" (1923-1931).","Includes: Jackson H. Ralston \"Superficiality of International Law,\" 1922; Donald R. Richberg and his Labor Plan (1944); John D. Rockefeller, Jr., \"Considerations Concerning Labor Standards,\" 1922; Daniel C. Roper, \"Regimentation and Recovery\" and \"Trade and Commerce in Perspective,\"1934; and Dr. John A. Ryan, \"Organized Labor Today\" (1926).","Includes: Alexander Sachs on Problems of National Recovery (1937); David J. Saposs, \"Current Anti-Labor Activities\" (1938 April 11); Louis G. Silverberg \"Law and Order: Social Menace\" (1938); Upton Sinclair, \"An open Letter to the President\" (undated); Isidor Teitilbaum (undated); and Lawrence Todd (August 1933).","Includes: Henry A. 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