Box 126
Container
Contains 7 Results:
Minutes and related material, January-March 1952
File — Box: 126, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Of the three standing committees, the Committee on Museum appears to have been the only one filed as such in Kimball's records. In 1947, the committee was renamed the Board of Governors of the Museum. Almost all of the 20 years of correspondence is that of John Story Jenks, who became chairman in 1926. Until his death in 1946, Jenks was also a member of the Board of Trustees and in 1933 was appointed vice president, along with George D. Widener. Most of the minutes to each...
Dates:
January-March 1952
Minutes and related material, April-June 1952
File — Box: 126, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Of the three standing committees, the Committee on Museum appears to have been the only one filed as such in Kimball's records. In 1947, the committee was renamed the Board of Governors of the Museum. Almost all of the 20 years of correspondence is that of John Story Jenks, who became chairman in 1926. Until his death in 1946, Jenks was also a member of the Board of Trustees and in 1933 was appointed vice president, along with George D. Widener. Most of the minutes to each...
Dates:
April-June 1952
Minutes and related material, September-October 1952
File — Box: 126, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Of the three standing committees, the Committee on Museum appears to have been the only one filed as such in Kimball's records. In 1947, the committee was renamed the Board of Governors of the Museum. Almost all of the 20 years of correspondence is that of John Story Jenks, who became chairman in 1926. Until his death in 1946, Jenks was also a member of the Board of Trustees and in 1933 was appointed vice president, along with George D. Widener. Most of the minutes to each...
Dates:
September-October 1952
Minutes and related material, November-December 1952
File — Box: 126, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Of the three standing committees, the Committee on Museum appears to have been the only one filed as such in Kimball's records. In 1947, the committee was renamed the Board of Governors of the Museum. Almost all of the 20 years of correspondence is that of John Story Jenks, who became chairman in 1926. Until his death in 1946, Jenks was also a member of the Board of Trustees and in 1933 was appointed vice president, along with George D. Widener. Most of the minutes to each...
Dates:
November-December 1952
Minutes and related material, January-March 1953
File — Box: 126, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Of the three standing committees, the Committee on Museum appears to have been the only one filed as such in Kimball's records. In 1947, the committee was renamed the Board of Governors of the Museum. Almost all of the 20 years of correspondence is that of John Story Jenks, who became chairman in 1926. Until his death in 1946, Jenks was also a member of the Board of Trustees and in 1933 was appointed vice president, along with George D. Widener. Most of the minutes to each...
Dates:
January-March 1953
Minutes and related material, April-June 1953
File — Box: 126, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Of the three standing committees, the Committee on Museum appears to have been the only one filed as such in Kimball's records. In 1947, the committee was renamed the Board of Governors of the Museum. Almost all of the 20 years of correspondence is that of John Story Jenks, who became chairman in 1926. Until his death in 1946, Jenks was also a member of the Board of Trustees and in 1933 was appointed vice president, along with George D. Widener. Most of the minutes to each...
Dates:
April-June 1953
Minutes and related material, September-December 1953
File — Box: 126, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Of the three standing committees, the Committee on Museum appears to have been the only one filed as such in Kimball's records. In 1947, the committee was renamed the Board of Governors of the Museum. Almost all of the 20 years of correspondence is that of John Story Jenks, who became chairman in 1926. Until his death in 1946, Jenks was also a member of the Board of Trustees and in 1933 was appointed vice president, along with George D. Widener. Most of the minutes to each...
Dates:
September-December 1953