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Lecture on Philadelphia museums. Philadelphia Art Alliance. 15 January 1926. Notes, 1926

 File — Box: 158, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This subseries consists primarily of the notes, outlines and manuscripts Kimball prepared for various lectures he gave throughout the country. Spanning a period of approximately three decades, Kimball spoke at symposiums, seminars, dedications and dinners, addressing a variety of audiences, from museum colleagues and other professionals to educators, students of art and architecture, patrons and the general public. He addressed a range of art-related topics, such as the role of art museums...
Dates: 1926

"The Kinship of the Arts." Curtis Institute of Music. 11 October 1926. Ms, Ts, 1926

 File — Box: 158, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This subseries consists primarily of the notes, outlines and manuscripts Kimball prepared for various lectures he gave throughout the country. Spanning a period of approximately three decades, Kimball spoke at symposiums, seminars, dedications and dinners, addressing a variety of audiences, from museum colleagues and other professionals to educators, students of art and architecture, patrons and the general public. He addressed a range of art-related topics, such as the role of art museums...
Dates: 1926

Various lectures re art museums and education. Ms, notes, 1926, undated

 File — Box: 158, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This subseries consists primarily of the notes, outlines and manuscripts Kimball prepared for various lectures he gave throughout the country. Spanning a period of approximately three decades, Kimball spoke at symposiums, seminars, dedications and dinners, addressing a variety of audiences, from museum colleagues and other professionals to educators, students of art and architecture, patrons and the general public. He addressed a range of art-related topics, such as the role of art museums...
Dates: 1926, undated

Lecture re college art museums. Haverford College [Alumni Association?]. 1 February 1930. Notes, 1930

 File — Box: 158, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This subseries consists primarily of the notes, outlines and manuscripts Kimball prepared for various lectures he gave throughout the country. Spanning a period of approximately three decades, Kimball spoke at symposiums, seminars, dedications and dinners, addressing a variety of audiences, from museum colleagues and other professionals to educators, students of art and architecture, patrons and the general public. He addressed a range of art-related topics, such as the role of art museums...
Dates: 1930

"Art and Creation." [Anniversary address]. Yale University. School of Fine Arts. 11 June 1931. Ms. and correspondence, 1931

 File — Box: 158, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This subseries consists primarily of the notes, outlines and manuscripts Kimball prepared for various lectures he gave throughout the country. Spanning a period of approximately three decades, Kimball spoke at symposiums, seminars, dedications and dinners, addressing a variety of audiences, from museum colleagues and other professionals to educators, students of art and architecture, patrons and the general public. He addressed a range of art-related topics, such as the role of art museums...
Dates: 1931

Presidential addresses at the annual dinners of the American Association of Museums in Pittsburgh, PA and Cambridge, MA. Notes, 1931-1932

 File — Box: 158, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This subseries consists primarily of the notes, outlines and manuscripts Kimball prepared for various lectures he gave throughout the country. Spanning a period of approximately three decades, Kimball spoke at symposiums, seminars, dedications and dinners, addressing a variety of audiences, from museum colleagues and other professionals to educators, students of art and architecture, patrons and the general public. He addressed a range of art-related topics, such as the role of art museums...
Dates: 1931-1932

"Tradition and Creation in the Arts." American Society of Landscape Architects. 25 January 1932. Ts, 1932

 File — Box: 158, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This subseries consists primarily of the notes, outlines and manuscripts Kimball prepared for various lectures he gave throughout the country. Spanning a period of approximately three decades, Kimball spoke at symposiums, seminars, dedications and dinners, addressing a variety of audiences, from museum colleagues and other professionals to educators, students of art and architecture, patrons and the general public. He addressed a range of art-related topics, such as the role of art museums...
Dates: 1932

"Mechanism and the Spirit." 65th convention of the American Institute of Architects. Washington, D.C. 28 April 1932. Ms, notes, program and correspondence, 1932, undated

 File — Box: 158, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This subseries consists primarily of the notes, outlines and manuscripts Kimball prepared for various lectures he gave throughout the country. Spanning a period of approximately three decades, Kimball spoke at symposiums, seminars, dedications and dinners, addressing a variety of audiences, from museum colleagues and other professionals to educators, students of art and architecture, patrons and the general public. He addressed a range of art-related topics, such as the role of art museums...
Dates: 1932, undated

"Stratford." Unknown location in Washington, D.C. May 27, 1932. Ms. notes, 1932

 File — Box: 158, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This subseries consists primarily of the notes, outlines and manuscripts Kimball prepared for various lectures he gave throughout the country. Spanning a period of approximately three decades, Kimball spoke at symposiums, seminars, dedications and dinners, addressing a variety of audiences, from museum colleagues and other professionals to educators, students of art and architecture, patrons and the general public. He addressed a range of art-related topics, such as the role of art museums...
Dates: 1932

"The Foundation of Modern Architecture" and "The Poles of Modernism." Course No. 167 lectures. New York University. School of Fine Arts. 6, 20 October 1932. Correspondence and notes, 1932, undated

 File — Box: 158, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This subseries consists primarily of the notes, outlines and manuscripts Kimball prepared for various lectures he gave throughout the country. Spanning a period of approximately three decades, Kimball spoke at symposiums, seminars, dedications and dinners, addressing a variety of audiences, from museum colleagues and other professionals to educators, students of art and architecture, patrons and the general public. He addressed a range of art-related topics, such as the role of art museums...
Dates: 1932, undated