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93. George Rundle, by John Smart, Jr. (1740/1-1811) ; from Edmund Bury, 

 Philadelphia, Pa. 



94. Mrs. Gillis' great-great-grandmother, attributed to Rapbaelle Peale (1774- 

 1825), and 



95. Mrs. Gillis' great-great-grandfather, attributed to Rapbaelle Peale (1774- 

 1825) ; from Mrs. Lillian Duncan Gillis, Washington, D. C. 



Gfj. Man with Red Hair, by Alvan Clark (1804-87). 



97. Unknown Gentleman, by Sarah Goodridge (17SS-1S53). 



98. Unknown Young Lady, attributed to Henry Inman (1801-46). 



99. J. B., by Rapbaelle Peale (1774-1825). 



100. Unknown Lady, by John Ramage (1748-1802). 



Nos. 87 through 91, and 96 through 100 were acquired from Mr. and 

 Mrs. Kuel P. Tolman. 



LOANS ACCEPTED 



Six oils, by Edmund C. Tarbell, N. A. (1862-1938) : Mr. Frick and 

 Daughter Helen; In the Orchard; Mary Reading; Mrs. Tarbell as a 

 Girl; Roses in Blue Vase; and a Self Portrait, were lent by Mrs. 

 Josephine Tarbell Ferrell on July 16, 1953. 



A carved-ivory writing tablet, in leather case, was lent by the 

 Misses Hollerith on February 1, 1954. 



Thirteen pieces of modern glass (2 Finnish, 5 French, 3 Swedish, 

 and 3 American) were lent by Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Smith, Jr., on 

 September 20, 1953, and one piece of Swedish glass was lent by Mr. 

 Smith on April 12, 1954. 



Five pieces of modern glass, designed and produced by Frederick 

 Carder, were lent by him on June 28, 1954. 



WITHDRAWALS BY OWNERS 



Oil, The Nativity, attributed to Otto van Veen, lent by Dr. Anton 

 Gloetzner in 1910, was withdrawn by his son, Alwin A. Gloetzner, on 

 October 23, 1953. 



Oil, Portrait of a Dutch Lady, by Michel Janszoon van Miereveld, 

 lent in 1931 by the estate of Henry Cleveland Perkins, was withdrawn 

 by the owner, Mrs. Mabel Ruggles, on April 6, 1954. 



Nine pieces of modern glass (1 Finnish, 4 French, and 4 Swedish) 

 were withdrawn by Hugh J. Smith, Jr., on March 24, 1954, and seven 

 pieces (2 American, 1 French, and 4 Swedish) were withdrawn on 

 April 12, 1954. 



A pastel portrait of George Washington and a matching pastel por- 

 trait of Martha Washington, by James Sharpies, were withdrawn 

 with the consent of the owners for showing at the AVashington All 

 Society Auction on April 22, 1954, and were returned on April 30, 1954. 



