SECRETARY’S REPORT 
107 
Photography—Continued 
Title 
The World of Edward Weston_ 
This is the American Harth___- 
Young Germans Behind the 
Camera. 
Carl Bodmer Paints the Indian 
Frontier. 
Swedish Rock Carvings__--_-- 
Source 
Beaumont and Nancy Newhall; National Park 
Service; California Academy of Sciences; 
Sierra Club. 
Ansel Adams; Nancy Newhall; artists; George 
Eastman House. 
Dr. L. Fritz Gruber, 
German Embassy. 
“Photokina,” Cologne; 
Anthropology 
Karl Viktor, Prinz zu Wied; German Em- 
bassy. 
Dr. Per Nystrom, Governor of the Province of 
Goteberg and Bohus; Embassy of Sweden. 
Children’s Harhibitions 
Argentine Children as Ilustra- 
tors. 
Art in Qpera I—Tosca___---- 
Art in Opera T—Carmen__--_ 
ASL See uMiyself 2) 
Children’s Paintings from 45 
Countries. 
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Children’s from 
Japan. 
Children’s Paintings from Mo- 
rocco. 
Paintings 
Editorial Guillermo Kraft Ltd., Buenos Aires; 
Argentine Hmbassy. 
Metropolitan Opera Guild. 
Metropolitan Opera Guild. 
Junior Arts and Activities; Galerie St. Etienne. 
Embassy of Denmark; Friendship Among 
Children and Youth Organizations. 
Arts and Activities Magazine; Galerie St. 
Etienne. 
United Nations Educational, Scientific, and 
Cultural Organization. 
Division of Youth and Sports of Ministry of 
Public Instruction, Rabat; Hmbassy of 
Morocco. 
Exhibitions Circulated Abroad 
American Folk Art. 
INFORMATION SERVICE AND STAFF ACTIVITIES 
In addition to the many requests for information received by mail 
and telephone, inquiries made in person at the office numbered 1,944. 
Examination was made of 153 works of art submitted for identifi- 
cation. 
Effective July 1, 1957, the Pell Collection and other miscellaneous 
ceramics were transferred to the United States National Museum 
collections to form the division of ceramics and glass of the newly 
established Museum of History and Technology, and the curator of 
ceramics, formerly under the National Collection of Fine Arts, was 
made acting curator of the division. 
Special catalogs were published for the following 10 exhibitions: 
Sculpture by Paul Manship, a Retrospective Exhibition, with an ap- 
