Folder GSAA/DIR/9/27 - GSA - General Correspondence

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GSAA/DIR/9/27

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GSA - General Correspondence

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  • 1937-1938 (Creation)

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1 folder

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S-V. Includes correspondence with: The Scottish Art Club, about insurance prices for works by the students of the School; John Hunter, alumnus, about the different forms of the Diploma achieved at the Art School; Scottish Art Club, Hutchison bringing to their attention the advert for Principal Teacher of Drawing & Painting at the School; Professor Randolph Schwabe, suggesting a candidate, Rodney J Burn, for the post of Principal Teacher of Art; H W Simpson, College of Art and Crafts, Sunderland, about their visit to Glasgow for the Empire Exhibition; D H Shepherd, advising him about how to proceed in terms of an Art course at the School; testimonial for Murray M Tod; Mr Tarbolton, Royal Scottish Academy, about a request for C R Mackintosh architectural plans for an exhibition; testimonial for Maurice J Thomas; James Templeton & Co, about students coming to work in their factory, they fear it is not posible.

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This material has been appraised in line with Glasgow School of Art Archives and Collections standard procedures.

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