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ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1963 



1962 

 October 11-14. 



October 12-14. 



October 17-18. 



October 17-20. 



October 26- 

 December 4. 



November 8-9. 



November 9-16. 



November 13-15. 



November 15-16. 

 November 17-20. 



November 18-21. 



November 29-30. 



December 4. 



Dr. Pope, in Toronto, Canada, examined Chinese porcelains 

 at the Royal Ontario Museum, and in several private 

 collections. 



Mr. Gettens, in Toronto, Canada, visited the Royal Ontario 

 Museum, where he made a technical examination of a 

 number of objects and conferred with staff members. 



Dr. Cahill, in New York City, attended a lecture by Prof. 

 Max Loehr of the Fogg Art Museum at the Pierpont 

 Morgan Library. 



Dr. Stern, in New York City, saw the Crawford collection 

 at the Pierpont Morgan Library. Discussed publication 

 problems with representatives of Shorewood Press. 

 Discussed the Restorer Program with Mrs. John D. 

 Rockefeller III, Douglas Overton, and Kojiro Tomita. 

 Examined a newly damaged Chinese painting at Rocke- 

 feller Center. Examined numerous objects at several 

 dealers. 



Miss E. H. West conducted research at the Conservation 

 Center, Institute of Fine Arts, New York University, New 

 York City. 



Dr. Ettinghausen, in New York City, examined numerous 

 objects at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Assisted in 

 giving a doctoral examination at Columbia University. 



Dx*. Cahill, at the University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kans., 

 gave seven informal talks to classes, and an interview on 

 the university radio station. In Kansas City, Mo., ex- 

 amined the Nil Wa Chai collection of Chinese paintings at 

 the William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art and also ex- 

 amined a number of Far Eastern objects at the Uni- 

 versity of Kansas Art Museum. 



Mr. Gettens, in New York City, visited the Kapp & Strobel 

 Ivory Works and the New York University Conservation 

 Center. In Stamford, Conn., attended a meeting of the 

 Western Connecticut Section of the American Chemical 

 Society. In Philadelphia, visited the University Museum 

 to study sculpture in connection with his study of "Min- 

 erals in Art and Archeology." 



Dr. Ettinghausen, in Norfolk, Va., examined objects at the 

 Norfolk Museum, and visited the Hermitage Foundation. 



Dr. Stern, in New York City, met with Prof. Donald Keene 

 of Columbia University concerning the latter's forthcom- 

 ing lecture at the Freer Gallery. Examined numerous ob- 

 jects at several dealers. 



Dr. Ettinghausen, in Cambridge, Mass., examined objects 

 at the Fogg Art Museum, and in several private collec- 

 tions. In Dublin, N.H., examined the Ray Winfield 

 Smith collection of Near Eastern glass. 



Mr. Gettens, in Philadelphia, attended the opening of the 

 Chinese Jade Exhibition at the University Museum. Ex- 

 amined objects at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, where 

 he also took samples from several pewter objects. 



Mr. Gettens and Mr. Schwartz, at the Walters Art Gallery, 

 examined and photographed numerous objects. 



