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April 20 through April 29, 1961. Coins and Currency of Yesteryears, spon- 

 sored by the "Washington Numismatic Society. 



May 6 through May 28, 1961. The New Theater in Germany, sponsored by 

 the Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany and circulated by the 

 Smithsonian Traveling Exhibtion Service, consisted of photographs showing 

 German stage design, architecture, drama schools, and organization of theaters. 

 A brochure was privately printed. 



May 7 through May 28, 1961. The Twenty-Eighth Ajinual Exhibition of the 

 Miniature Painters, Sculptors, and Gravers Society of Washington, D.C., 

 consisting of 179 items. A catalog was privately printed. 



May 26 through SO, 1961. Exhibition commemorating the 100th Anniversary 

 of the birth of Rabindranath Tagore, sponsored by the Embassy of India, 

 consisted of 40 reproductions of paintings by Tagore. 



June S through 25, 1961, Washington Religious Art Exhibition, sponsored by 

 the National Conference of Christians and Jews, Washington, D.C., Region, 

 consisted of 103 items including 74 paintings and prints, 16 sculptures, 10 

 ceramic and glass objects and 3 textiles. A catalog was privately printed. 



June 9 through August 13, 1961. The World of Shells, a special exhibition in 

 connection with the annual meeting of the Ajuerican Malacological Union. 



Respectfully submitted. 



Thomas M. Beggs, Director. 

 Dr. Leonard CarmichaeTj, 



Secretary, /Smithsonian Institution. 



