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Box 154

 Container

Contains 18 Results:

"The New Museum and Its Service to Philadelphia." PMA publication, 1922

 File — Box: 154, Folder: 1
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: 1922

"Industry, Commerce and the Museum of Art." PMA brochure, 1926

 File — Box: 154, Folder: 2
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: 1926

"A Living Museum." The Museum Fund. PMA brochure, 1928

 File — Box: 154, Folder: 3
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: 1928

"Our opportunity for Leadership in the Field of Art." "Beyond the Years." PMA brochures, undated

 File — Box: 154, Folder: 4
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: undated

Harvard University. Report on effort to secure $10 million, undated

 File — Box: 154, Folder: 5
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: undated

New York University. Endowment fund brochures and other papers, undated

 File — Box: 154, Folder: 6
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: undated

Princeton University. Endowment fund brochures, 1925, undated

 File — Box: 154, Folder: 7
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: 1925, undated

University of Pennsylvania. Various brochures and bulletins, 1939-1940

 File — Box: 154, Folder: 8
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: 1939-1940

Various institutions. Printed material, 1921-1932, undated

 File — Box: 154, Folder: 9
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: 1921-1932, undated

Other ephemera re fundraising, 1938-1940, 1949-1952, undated

 File — Box: 154, 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: 1938-1940, 1949-1952, undated