SECRETARY’S REPORT 3 
negie Institute, Pittsburgh, for inclusion in its traveling exhibition 
of American Classics of the 19th century, were returned July 2 and 
3, 1958, respectively. 
Oil, Street Shrine, by Jerome Myers, lent November 27, 1957, to the 
Municipal Court for the District of Columbia, was recalled July 3, 
1958, for inclusion in the Ranger Centennial Exhibition. 
Oil, Man in White, by Cecilia Beaux, lent February 28, 1958, to 
the White House, was recalled July 3, 1958, for inclusion in the Ran- 
ger Centennial Exhibition. 
Oil, Fifth Lake, by Edgar Payne, lent December 30, 1957, to the 
Office of the Vice President was recalled July 8, 1958, for inclusion 
in the Ranger Centennial Exhibition. 
Three oils, The Figurine, by William Paxton; New Year’s Shooter, 
by George Luks; and Self Portrait, by Will H. Low, lent March 15, 
1955, October 18, 1956, and February 14, 1957, respectively, to the De- 
partment of Justice, were recalled July 10, 1958, for inclusion in the 
Ranger Centennial Exhibition. 
Two oils, Tohickon, by Daniel Garber, and The Rapids, by W. 
Elmer Schofield, lent August 23, 1955, to the Department of Defense 
were recalled July 15, 1958, for inclusion in the Ranger Centennial 
Exhibition. 
Oil, Heavy Sea, by Paul Dougherty, lent January 20, 1958, to the 
White House, was recalled July 21, 1958, for inclusion in the Ranger 
Centennial Exhibition. 
Two sculptures, Manifest Destiny and Grizzly Bear, by Edward 
Kemeys, lent February 14, 1957, to the Department of Justice, were 
returned September 26, 1958. 
Oil, George Washington, attributed to William Winstanley, lent 
May 13, 1955, to the Department of State, was recalled October 14, 
1958, for inclusion in the exhibition “Profiles of the Times of James 
Monroe,” October 26 to November 23, 1958. 
Oil, The Island, by Edward W. Redfield, lent January 3, 1957, to 
the Corcoran Gallery of Art for their 25th Biennial Exhibition of 
Contemporary American Oil Paintings and circulated by the Ameri- 
can Federation of Arts, was returned October 16, 1958. 
Oil, Beach of Bass Rocks, Gloucester, Massachusetts, by Frank 
Knox Morton Rehn, lent November 6, 1957, to the office of Represent- 
ative Richard Wigglesworth, was returned December 8, 1958. 
Oil, Laguna, New Mexico, by Albert Lorey Groll, lent April 15, 
1954, to the U.S. Court of Military Appeals, was returned March 11, 
1959. 
Two oils, Flume, Opalescent River, by Alexander Wyant, lent 
January 30, 1958, to the U.S. Court of Military Appeals, and Round 
Hill Road, by John Henry Twachtman, lent November 7, 1957, to the 
Municipal Court of Appeals, were recalled April 7, 1959, for the 
