SECRETARY'S REPORT 53 
DEMOS. 0 eo wa hee a eee Mr. Pope lectured at the Annual Meeting of 
the Far Eastern Association (Section on 
China: Art and Archaeology) on ‘‘Tech- 
nical Notes on Shang White Pottery.” 
(Illustrated.) Attendance, 40. 
Members of the staff traveled outside of Washington for professional 
purposes as follows: 
1948 
RYO oy Dr. Ettinghausen in Cincinnati, examined objects at 
Cincinnati Art Museum. 
AIG 25-302 Se eens Mr. Stubbs in Chicago, attended convention of the Pho- 
tographers Association of America. 
1949 
Jan 19-23) 5.22 2068 Mr. Pope in New York, examined objects belonging to 
museums and dealers. 
KETENE Mr. Wenley, Mr. Pope, Dr. Ettinghausen, and Mr. Acker 
in Baltimore, attended the Oriental Section of the 
Annual Meeting of the College Art Association. Mr. 
Pope served as chairman of this section and Dr. Etting- 
hausen was among those reading papers. 
AE Waly PRS Smee sets nee ae to Mr. Pope and Dr. Ettinghausen in Baltimore for second 
day of above meeting. 
Feb. 138-18____-_._.. Mr. Wenley in New York, examined objects belonging to 
museums and dealers. 
Feb 15-195 22-2 5-52 Dr. Ettinghausen in New York, examined objects belong- 
ing to museums and dealers. 
Mar: 31—Apr: 1_.=-.. Mr. Wenley in Ann Arbor, conferred with officials of the 
University of Michigan in regard to cooperation with 
the University in its Criental program. 
ADT bon soe oss 5 Mr. Pope in New Haven, attended the joint Annual 
Meeting of the American Oriental Society and the Far 
Eastern Association; read a paper at one session of the 
FEA meeting. In Meriden, Conn., visited the Meriden 
Gravure Company to observe methods of collotype and 
offset printing. In New York, examined objects 
belonging to dealers. 
May 20—21_.--..... Mr. Pope in New York, attended preliminary dinner and 
organization meetings of the Far Eastern Ceramic 
Group and was elected first president of the Group. 
Examined objects belonging to museums, private 
collectors, and dealers. 
UTC ZOE Se Dr. Ettinghausen in Ann Arbor, Mich., began teaching in 
University of Michigan summer session; one course on 
“Persian Art,’’ one course on “Persian Painting.” 
