12018-12-05T20:47:58+00:00Sara Woodbury0728ed579323b05939a9848207524f979d17d2a612Transcription: (First sentence illegible) “…the above article is reprinted from the Golden Anniversary of the Roswell Daily Record for October 3, 1938. Captain Horgan is chairman of the recently organized “Roswell Friends of Art” this function of this group is to further the interest of and bring together those who might enjoy art activities at Roswell Museum Federal Art Center. On Wednesday nite December 7 the Archaeological and Historical Society younger members will sponsor a game party at the museum. The idea being to bring your table and game for fun and the museum. Pay a small fee—refreshments will be served during the evening.” (see page 4 for conclusion)plain2018-12-08T02:55:37+00:00Sara Woodbury0728ed579323b05939a9848207524f979d17d2a6
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12018-12-05T20:46:37+00:00Sara Woodbury0728ed579323b05939a9848207524f979d17d2a6Woolsey Report, page 1Sara Woodbury6Staff members were expected to submit reports reviewing their activities. This report comes from Rainey Woolsey, who served as Gallery Attendant between 1937 and 1938. Transcription: "The Gallery at the Roswell Museum has a new exhibition on drawing showing a variety in style and execution in ink, pencil, crayon, and chalk. This exhibition, assembled in California, is one of many arranged for the federal art centers by (illeg) in Washington, DC. In this show, Nevada and California artists are represented. Several pictures represent (something) for decoration of public buildings, those by Helen Foris and Dorothy Puccinelli are sketches for a mural....plain812018-12-08T02:24:42+00:00Sara Woodbury0728ed579323b05939a9848207524f979d17d2a6
12018-11-30T02:20:40+00:00Sara Woodbury0728ed579323b05939a9848207524f979d17d2a6Gallery: Roswell Museum ArchiveSara Woodbury18structured_gallery12021-01-04T16:10:26+00:00Sara Woodbury0728ed579323b05939a9848207524f979d17d2a6