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Two promotional letter which advertise Stover School Art Service, Birmingham, Michigan
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Two promotional letters, dated September 1935 and October 1935, respectively, which advertise the Stover School Art Service, Birmingham, Michigan. Both are addressed to Miss Mabel Spofford, signed by Frances L. Stover, and are printed on Stover School Art Service letterhead. These form letters (4 unnumbered, typescript pages each) advertise pre-planned and pre-organized art projects made available for art teachers by the Service. A sample project, probably completed by Mabel Spofford, is laid into each letter. Title supplied by cataloger.
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Letter from the director of The American Federation of Arts in Washington, D.C., addressed to Miss Spofford
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One typescript letter from the director of The American Federation of Arts in Washington, D.C., addressed to Miss Spofford and dated March 7, 1941. The item is a form letter, asking Miss Spofford to enroll as a member of The American Federation of Arts and to attend its upcoming 32nd Annual Convention. The letter is signed with a blue ink stamp/signature of Thomas C. Parker, Director. Title supplied by cataloger.
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New Art Education
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Nine books entitled New Art Education, published by Prang Company Publishers, "A Division of The American Crayon Company, Sandusky, Ohio", copyright 1944, 1945 and 1947. The books are numbered, 1-9; laid into each is a second book, an accompanying teacher guide, entitled Teachers Reference and Course of Study, published in 1947. (One book is intended for the teacher and one for the student.) Accompanying these nine sets are three teacher reference guides titled Teachers Reference and Course of Study. The first is labeled "A", "to accompany New Art Education Books I, II, III"; the second is labeled B, and the third C, to accompany Books 4, 5, 6 and 7, 8, 9 respectively. These books contain ideas, instructions and projects for a wide variety of arts and crafts projects for schoolchildren. All nine sets, and the Teachers Reference and Course of Study vols. A-C, are illustrated typically in black and white. Each of the nine New Art Education books and each of the Teachers Reference books have "Mabel Spofford" written in ms., in ink, on the front cover, and some on the title page. Laid into Book I of New Art Education are two TLSs on Stover School Art Service (of Birmingham, Michigan) letterhead, which are promotional and advertising solicitations for art projects and supplies. One letter is dated Jan. 18, 1933, the other Sept. 24, 1935; each is addressed to Miss Mabel Spofford , Supv. of Drawing, Gloucester, Mass. Within each letter are a few sample art projects for examination.
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Official Register of Harvard University, Harvard Summer School: An Unusual Program for Teachers of Art
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One flyer entitled Official Register of Harvard University, Harvard Summer School: An Unusual Program for Teachers of Art, Vol. XXXVIII, April 4, 1941, No. 15, published by Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1941. This 8-page brochure is an advertisement for a program offered by Harvard Summer School. In it are listed the courses offered, a description of the art workshop, the staff, facilities, social life, fees and credits, and an address to write for further information. Accompanying this brochure is a business reply postcard to subscribe to the Official Register of Harvard University. Also accompanying this leaflet is a mailing envelope addressed to "Miss Mabel Spofford, Supervisor of Drawing, Public Schools, Gloucester, Mass."
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The Drawing Teacher: A Little Folder of Teaching Projects for the Art Teacher
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71 whole and partial issues of the monthly (bi-monthly from 1937-1947) periodical The Drawing Teacher edited by Harry W. Jacobs and published by Binney and Smith Co., New York. Each issue is devoted to two specific art projects for use in schools. Types of projects included are: civic art posters, maps, block printing, dioramas, clay sculpting and modeling, paper construction, holiday decorations, painting, drawing, poster-making, lettering, calendars and paper cutting. Each complete, 4-page, issue contains two separate but related art projects; one for the primary grades, the other for high school students; advertisements for Binney and Smith products, and a fourth section entitled "Intimate Comments in the Field of Art". This last section contains notes from the editor, book reviews, and news from within the field. This collection of issues is a mixture of complete and incomplete (i.e. half) issues. "M. Spofford" is written in manuscript on some of them.
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Two typescript letters from the J. L. Hammett Company to Miss Mabel Spofford
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Two typescript letters from the J. L. Hammett Company to Miss Mabel Spofford, dated November 3 and November 6, 1930. These letters are typed on the company's illustrated letterhead, and each is signed (in typescript) by D.R. Knight, President. The letter dated November 3 contains some ms. annotations in pencil. Title supplied by cataloger.
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