KERAMIC STUDIO 
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MRS. VERNIE LOCKWOOD WILLIAMS 
MRS. Vernie Lockwood Williams is one of the newer mem- 
bers of the ceramic sisterhood, having come to the 
"fore" in the last two or three years. Her preparation for her 
present work was obtained at Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, where 
she studied under a scholarship awarded her under the Prang 
Educational work. 
After serving for some time as supervisor in the public 
schools Miss Williams took up decoration of porcelain with 
prominent teachers and is now Instructor of Porcelain Deco- 
ration at the University of Pittsburgh, and an officer of the 
Duquesne Ceramic Club of Pittsburgh. She is an indefatiga- 
ble worker and one of the most prominent of the newer gen- 
eration. 
That the library of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts is not 
merely a suppositional convenience, is proved by this brief 
paragraph of statistics from the "Bulletin" for February, 1917: 
"The Library was used by over 1,200 readers during Novem- 
ber and December; and the Photograph Collection by 805 
students; while 3,288 photographs were lent for use outside 
the room." 
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WINDOW BOX, RIGHT HAND SECTION 
(Treatment page 208) 
