Newsletter of the Alumni Association of the Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art. Number 21, May 1926.

Newsletter of the Alumni Association of the Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art. Number 21, May 1926.

by Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art. Alumni Association.

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Note: Frontispiece is a portrait of John D. McIlehnny (1866-1925), president of the Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art from 1918 to 1925.

Page 7 includes a brief article on the appointment of Edmondson Hussey as principal of the school, succeeding Huger Elliott.

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