Box 89
Container
Contains 14 Results:
Oriental Galleries Opening, 1970
File — Box: 89, Folder: 11
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Prior to the creation of the special events department the director's office handled the planning of receptions, dinner parties, and other events to honor donors, trustees, and museum benefactors. Important museum events during Lee's tenure included the Golden Anniversary in 1966-1967, the renovation of the former auditorium into the Oriental galleries (today the Asian galleries) in 1970-one which Lee took particular interest in given his inclination toward Asian art-and the opening in 1971...
Dates:
1970
Opening of the Education Wing, 1971
File — Box: 89, Folder: 13
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Prior to the creation of the special events department the director's office handled the planning of receptions, dinner parties, and other events to honor donors, trustees, and museum benefactors. Important museum events during Lee's tenure included the Golden Anniversary in 1966-1967, the renovation of the former auditorium into the Oriental galleries (today the Asian galleries) in 1970-one which Lee took particular interest in given his inclination toward Asian art-and the opening in 1971...
Dates:
1971
Textiles - Dorothy Shepherd, 1968-1978
File — Box: 89, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
This subseries contains memoranda, correspondence, and notes between the director and museum departments. The records are organized alphabetically by the department's name at the time the records were created. Departmental name changes can be followed by referring to the appendix. Within each folder the records are organized chronologically. Departmental names do not represent organizational hierarchy, but rather reflect their relative importance to Sherman Lee. He was primarily interested...
Dates:
1968-1978
Textiles and Islamic Art, 1979-1982
File — Box: 89, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
This subseries contains memoranda, correspondence, and notes between the director and museum departments. The records are organized alphabetically by the department's name at the time the records were created. Departmental name changes can be followed by referring to the appendix. Within each folder the records are organized chronologically. Departmental names do not represent organizational hierarchy, but rather reflect their relative importance to Sherman Lee. He was primarily interested...
Dates:
1979-1982