Box 153
Container
Contains 25 Results:
John Price Jones Corporation, 1927-1928
File — Box: 153, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
The first firm documented in these records is the John Price Jones Corporation. The corporation's original 1927 proposal is filed in the General Planning sub-subseries below. Their on-site consultant at the museum was D.K. Rose, who handled the museum's publicity and fundraising and oversaw the campaign to raise funds for the purchase of the Edmond Foulc Collection, which began in March 1930. Rose's proposals regarding the Foulc Collection are filed in the "Specified funding" sub-subseries....
Dates:
1927-1928
John Price Jones Corporation, January-June 1929
File — Box: 153, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
The first firm documented in these records is the John Price Jones Corporation. The corporation's original 1927 proposal is filed in the General Planning sub-subseries below. Their on-site consultant at the museum was D.K. Rose, who handled the museum's publicity and fundraising and oversaw the campaign to raise funds for the purchase of the Edmond Foulc Collection, which began in March 1930. Rose's proposals regarding the Foulc Collection are filed in the "Specified funding" sub-subseries....
Dates:
January-June 1929
John Price Jones Corporation, July-September 1929
File — Box: 153, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
The first firm documented in these records is the John Price Jones Corporation. The corporation's original 1927 proposal is filed in the General Planning sub-subseries below. Their on-site consultant at the museum was D.K. Rose, who handled the museum's publicity and fundraising and oversaw the campaign to raise funds for the purchase of the Edmond Foulc Collection, which began in March 1930. Rose's proposals regarding the Foulc Collection are filed in the "Specified funding" sub-subseries....
Dates:
July-September 1929
John Price Jones Corporation, October-December 1929
File — Box: 153, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
The first firm documented in these records is the John Price Jones Corporation. The corporation's original 1927 proposal is filed in the General Planning sub-subseries below. Their on-site consultant at the museum was D.K. Rose, who handled the museum's publicity and fundraising and oversaw the campaign to raise funds for the purchase of the Edmond Foulc Collection, which began in March 1930. Rose's proposals regarding the Foulc Collection are filed in the "Specified funding" sub-subseries....
Dates:
October-December 1929
John Price Jones Corporation, January-February 1930
File — Box: 153, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
The first firm documented in these records is the John Price Jones Corporation. The corporation's original 1927 proposal is filed in the General Planning sub-subseries below. Their on-site consultant at the museum was D.K. Rose, who handled the museum's publicity and fundraising and oversaw the campaign to raise funds for the purchase of the Edmond Foulc Collection, which began in March 1930. Rose's proposals regarding the Foulc Collection are filed in the "Specified funding" sub-subseries....
Dates:
January-February 1930
John Price Jones Corporation, March 1930
File — Box: 153, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
The first firm documented in these records is the John Price Jones Corporation. The corporation's original 1927 proposal is filed in the General Planning sub-subseries below. Their on-site consultant at the museum was D.K. Rose, who handled the museum's publicity and fundraising and oversaw the campaign to raise funds for the purchase of the Edmond Foulc Collection, which began in March 1930. Rose's proposals regarding the Foulc Collection are filed in the "Specified funding" sub-subseries....
Dates:
March 1930
John Price Jones Corporation, April-September 1930
File — Box: 153, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
The first firm documented in these records is the John Price Jones Corporation. The corporation's original 1927 proposal is filed in the General Planning sub-subseries below. Their on-site consultant at the museum was D.K. Rose, who handled the museum's publicity and fundraising and oversaw the campaign to raise funds for the purchase of the Edmond Foulc Collection, which began in March 1930. Rose's proposals regarding the Foulc Collection are filed in the "Specified funding" sub-subseries....
Dates:
April-September 1930
A. J. Wilde Corporation, 1935-1939
File — Box: 153, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
The first firm documented in these records is the John Price Jones Corporation. The corporation's original 1927 proposal is filed in the General Planning sub-subseries below. Their on-site consultant at the museum was D.K. Rose, who handled the museum's publicity and fundraising and oversaw the campaign to raise funds for the purchase of the Edmond Foulc Collection, which began in March 1930. Rose's proposals regarding the Foulc Collection are filed in the "Specified funding" sub-subseries....
Dates:
1935-1939
A. J. Wilde Corporation. Related material, 1933-1936, undated
File — Box: 153, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
The first firm documented in these records is the John Price Jones Corporation. The corporation's original 1927 proposal is filed in the General Planning sub-subseries below. Their on-site consultant at the museum was D.K. Rose, who handled the museum's publicity and fundraising and oversaw the campaign to raise funds for the purchase of the Edmond Foulc Collection, which began in March 1930. Rose's proposals regarding the Foulc Collection are filed in the "Specified funding" sub-subseries....
Dates:
1933-1936, undated
"A Brief Summary of the Opportunity Presented to the Corporation in the New Art Museum." Prepared by John Price Jones Corporation [?], 1927
File — Box: 153, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
These papers pertain to the museum's overall plans to raise funds and cultivate donors. As used in this subseries, the term "donor" refers to someone contributing money rather than objects. A contemporary term used in many of the papers refers to these contributions as "subscriptions." One of the projects included here is a 1929 survey. In an attempt to gain a profile of the current museum goer, the museum conducted personal interviews of 1,000 visitors, classifying each by occupation,...
Dates:
1927