SECRETARY'S REPORT 125 
Mr. Stern: As representative of the United States Government and 
American museums, cataloged selected objects of the 
Korean Government Exhibition, and acted as liaison in 
arranging for packing and shipping to the United States. 
Represented the Freer Gallery of Art in the 60th Anniversary 
Celebration of the Kyoto National Museum, Kyoto, Japan. 
Organized and supervised the installation of the Loan Exhibi- 
tion from the collections of Mr. and Mrs. Osborne Hauge 
and Mr. Victor Hauge, at the China House, New York, 
April 1-30, 1958. 
Read and commented on the doctoral dissertation of Won- 
Yong Kim, ‘Studies on Silla Pottery,” for the Department 
of Fine Arts, New York University, New York. 
Dr. Cahill: Gave a course of illustrated lectures on Chinese and Japanese 
art at American University, Washington, D.C., February— 
June, 1958. Attendance, 17 each lecture. 
Mrs. Usilton: Critic of the schedules for 700’s (Fine Arts) of the Dewey 
Decimal Classification, 16th edition. 
Contributor to IJC Abstracts. 
In 1957 the Freer Gallery for the first time took part in the 
Wellesley-Vassar Washington Summer Intern Program under which 
a group of specially qualified students get actual experience working 
as volunteers in various Government offices. Miss Ellen McCance, a 
fine-arts major from Vassar College, worked under the immediate 
supervision of the librarian of the Freer Gallery. During the 8-week 
period she helped on a variety of projects, thus gaining a well-rounded 
idea of the general functions of the organization and the diiferent 
phases of Gallery activity, and at the same time making a useful 
contribution to the work of the Gallery. 
Respectfully submitted. 
A. G. Wentey, Director. 
Dr. Lronarp CARMICHAEL, 
Secretary, Smithsonian Institution. 
