208 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1964 



1964 



January 14 Dr. Harold P. Stern, Freer Gallery of Art, "Life in 14th 



Century Japan." Attendance, 132. 



February 11 Dr. Aschwin Lippe, Metropolitan Museum of Art, "Early 



Chalukya Sculpture of India (Sixth and Seventh Cen- 

 turies)." Attendance, 46. 



March 10 Michael Gough, Esq., British Institute of Archaeology, 



Ankara, Turkey, "Christian Archaeology in Asia Minor; 

 the Last Ten Years." Attendance, 218. 



April 14 Fujio Koyama, Esq., Ceramics Historian, Tokyo, Japan. 



"Three-color Pottery in the Shosoin." Attendance, 91. 



The Smithsonian Institution used the auditorium as follows : 



1963 



September 27 National Air Museum — lecture by Elmer A. Sperry, Jr., 



"Early Airplane Instruments." Attendance, 112. 

 The auditorium was used by seven outside organizations for 39 

 meetings as follows : 



1963 



United States Department of Agriculture : 



United Givers Fund September 19 ; attendance, 50. 



4-H Club Group October 24 ; attendance, 111. 



National Outlook Conference. November 20 ; attendance, 230. 



November 21 ; attendance, 83. 

 Annual Farmers' Cooperative December 9 ; attendance, 120. 

 Workshop. 



United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare: 

 Food and Drug Admlnistra- November 13 ; attendance, 138 

 tion, Bureau of Biological 

 and Physical Sciences. 



E.D.A./F.P.B. December 10 ; attendance, 81. 



Women's Committee, National October 2 ; attendance, 95. 



Symphony Orchestra. 

 Washington Chapter, National October 2 ; attendance, 91. 

 Women's Committee, Brandeis 

 University. 



1964 



United States Department of Agriculture : 



Federal Extension Service January 8 ; attendance, 92. 



January 9 ; attendance, 85. 



January 10 ; attendance, 97. 



February 5 ; attendance, 63. 

 Forest Service January 22 ; attendance, 64. 



March 2 ; attendance, 189. 

 Rural Electrification Admin- February 4 ; attendance, 71. 



istration. 

 Public hearing April 9 ; attendance, 225. 



April 10 ; attendance, 81. 



