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the Smithsonian Traveling Exhibition Service, consisting of GO tapestries and 

 55 objects of folk art. An illustrated catalog was privately printed. 



January 17 throuyh February 7, 19U0. The 23d National Exhibition spon- 

 sored by the Society of Washington Priutmakers, consisting of 158 prints. A 

 catalog was privately printed. 



February 14 through March 3, 1960. The 63d Annual National Exhibition 

 sponsored by the Washington Water Color Club, consisting of 119 items. A 

 catalog was privately printed. 



February 13 through March 6, 1960. Three Danish Priutmakers (Povl 

 Christeusen, Palle Nielsen, Sigurd Vasegaard), sponsored by the Ambassador 

 of Denmark and Countess Knuth-Winterfeldt, and circulated by the Smithsonian 

 Traveling Exhibition Service, consisting of 62 prints. An illustrated brochure 

 was privately printed. 



March 13 through April 3, 1960. The 20th Biennial Art Exhibition of the 

 National League of American Pen Women, consisting of 206 items including 

 paintings, sculpture, ceramics, illuminations and decorative arts. A catalog 

 was privately printed. 



April 9 through May 1, 1960. Greek Costumes and Embroideries, sponsored 

 by the Ambassador of Greece and Mme. Liatis, and circulated by the Smith- 

 sonian Traveling Exhibition Service, consisting of 240 examples including 22 

 rare and beautiful costumes and household objects. An illustrated catalog 

 was privately printed. 



May 7 through 30, 1960. The World Premiere of the United States Air Force 

 Art, consisting of 92 paintings. A catalog was privately printed. 



June 5 through July 4' The Tennessee Salon, sponsored by the Tennessee 

 Art League, consisting of 141 paintings and 9 sculptures. 



Respectfully submitted, 



Thomas M. Beggs, Director. 

 Dr. Leonard Carmichael, 



Secretary^ Smithsonian Institution. 



