Folder GSAA/DIR/9/22 - GSA - General Correspondence

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GSAA/DIR/9/22

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GSA - General Correspondence

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  • 1936-1937 (Creation)

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1 folder

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S-Z. Includes correspondence with: W Harold Sinclair, Secretary of the Timber Development Association, providing details of the association and a lecture series; William Semple, about a talk William Semple delivered to the Publicity Club about the training of Commercial Artists; Beno Schotz, about a loan of some of his work for the Sculpture Exhibtion at the School; D M Sutherland, Gray's School of Art, Aberdeen, about the Annual Conference and the salaries of Art Teachers; Mrs F A Steele, about commencing study at the Art School; D M Sutherland, Principal of Gray's, Aberdeen about The National Register of Industrial Art Designers; Rev Taylor, about a tablet being erected in memory of Hutchison's brother Harry; The Curator, The Tower Art Gallery, Eastbourne, asking to display two of Hutchison's paintings; The Victoria & Albert Museum, about selecting items from the V&A for a School Exhibition; Miss Jan Wills, Principal of the Margaret Morris Movement, about student participation in the Movement; Miss Margaret D Whinnie, Slide Librarian, Courtland Institute of Art, about a collection of slides for a Michael Angelo talk Hutchison will be repeating; H L Wellington, Edinburgh College of Art, about lectures Albert Rutherston is to be delivering; William Wilson, Society of Artist Printers, about their supporting an Exhibition at the Art School; C Holmes Waghorn, about a talk he gave in Glasgow and the photo reference library Hutchison intends to establish; James Willock, The Glasgow Herald, about the photo reference library Hutchison intends to establish; Professor John Walton, University of Glasgow, looking for a student to undertake work designing the cover for the Preliminary Guide to the National Forest Park, Argyll; Cecil H Waghorn about the student agazine 'The New Vista'; Mrs Ruby Wymer, about her son's absence from School, and the contact Hucthison has had from the Army Recruiting Office asking for a reference as to his character; Mr James White, about a six-week placement for a student within Lewis's Polytechnic Display Department.

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