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Members of the staff traveled outside Washington on official 

 business as follows : 



1962 

 July 13. 



July 16. 



July 20. 

 August 3-5. 



August 8. 

 August 10-11. 



August 13-14. 

 August 24. 

 September 7-9. 



September 12-14. 



September 25. 

 September 26. 

 October 2-5. 



Dr. Stern, in New York City, met with representatives of 

 Shorewood Press to discuss reproductions of Freer Gal- 

 lery objects to be used in a forthcoming book on draw- 

 ings. Examined objects at various dealers. 



Dr. Ettinghausen, in Corning, N.Y., attended meetings of 

 the Sixth International Congress on Glass at the Corning 

 Glass Center. 



Dr. Ettinghausen, in New York City, examined objects at 

 several dealers. 



Dr. Stern, in New York City, attended a meeting at the 

 Japan Society re : Restorer Training Program. Met with 

 a representative of Shorewood Press to discuss overruns, 

 prints, and quality control of reproductions of Freer 

 objects. Attended the exhibition of Rockefeller por- 

 celains at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. 



Miss E. H. West, in Philadelphia, Pa., visited the University 

 Museum where she examined jades in the collection and 

 helped plan a jade exhibition to be shown during the 

 winter. 



Dr. Stern, in New York City, attended a meeting at Asia 

 House re: Japanese Government Loan Exhibition (1965). 

 Met with Prof. Donald Keene of Columbia University 

 regarding his lecture to be given at the Freer Gallery in 

 January 1963. 



Dr. Cahill, in Toronto, Canada, visited the Royal Ontario 

 Museum, where he examined objects in storage and in 

 a private collection. 



Mr. Gettens, at the Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore, Md., 

 examined miscellaneous objects for the purpose of mak- 

 ing a selection for color photography. 



Dr. Cahill, in New York City, attended the Rockefeller 

 exhibition of Chinese porcelains and the Faberge collec- 

 tion at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Also examined 

 Far Eastern objects at several dealers. 



Mr. Gettens and Miss E. H. West, at Atlantic City, N.J., 

 attended a symiwsium on Archeological Chemistry spon- 

 sored by the American Chemical Society. 



Dr. Ettinghausen, in Winchester, Va., examined objects in 

 a private collection. 



Dr. Pope, at the Baltimore Museum of Art, examined 

 objects offered to the Museum. 



Dr. Cahill, at the Pierpont Morgan Library in New York 

 City, attended the opening of the exhibition of John M. 

 Crawford, Jr.'s collection of Chinese paintings. Served 

 as chairman of a conference on Chinese painting held at 

 Asia House. Attended a lecture by Dr. Michael Sullivan 

 at the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University. 

 Examined objects which were to be auctioned at the 

 Parke-Bernet Galleries. 



