Folder GSAA/DIR/9/48 - GSA - General Correspondence

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GSAA/DIR/9/48

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GSA - General Correspondence

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  • 1941-1942 (Creation)

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D-G. Includes correspondence with: Sir Thomas Dunlop, about 'Yugo Salvian' student Miss Inga Svarc; testimonial for D M Sutherland who is applying for the post of Principal of Edinburgh College of Art; T Fennemore, The Central Institute of Art & Design, about the policy of Income Tax authorities with regard to expenses allowable to Artists; James Ferguson and A R W Allan, about a scheme of lending pictures to Army Canteens; Miss Marvis Grindle, about the position of General Design Teacher at the Art School; R M Gardner, Scoutmaster, about Gordon Huntly and his exemption from fire watching duties; Jan Gordon, about lecturing at the School while he is in Glasgow; James W Greig, about a plaque for the Recreation Hall of the Mauldslie Castle Nurseries; Captain Gibb, about a loan of prints from the School; Mrs John Gilfillan, advising her about the career path of a designer, for her daughter.

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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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