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1930-1945
    From Series 4.1: Lectures and Speeches by Cahill, 1930-1945

    Series 4: Writings, Lectures and Speeches, 1916-1960 (Boxes 14-15, 18; 1.0 linear ft.)

    This series contains typescripts of writings, lectures and speeches by Cahill and others. A large portion of the material relates to the WPA FAP, but there are also book and exhibition reviews and other works of art criticism by Cahill. For additional copies of writings by Cahill see Series 8: Printed Material.

    The series is arranged into five subseries:

    4.1: Lectures and Speeches by Cahill, 1930-1945

    This subseries contains typescripts of lectures and speeches by Cahill, many with hand-written notes and copies of drafts. Parts of some typescripts are missing. Material is arranged chronologically with undated material placed first.

    Reel Frames (digitized from microfilm)
    5290 1020-1022 [Ernest Peixotto], undated (lecture notes)
    5290 1023-1025 WPA Lecture, Chicago, undated (lecture notes)
    5290 1026-1066 [American Folk Art], Phillips Memorial Gallery, undated
    5290 1067-1085 [History of Support of American Art], undated
    5290 1086-1094 [Government Support of Art], Radio Talk, undated
    5290 1095-1110 Independents, Society of Independent Artists, undated
    5290 1111-1124 [Development of Visual Training Aids], U.S. Navy Training Aids Development Center, undated
    5290 1125-1144 [Crafts as Art], New Hampshire Talk, undated
    5290 1145-1154 American Folk Art, Radio Talk, [November 1930]
    5290 1155-1168 American Folk Sculpture, Newark Museum, 1931
    5290 1169-1197 New Horizons, Chicago, [1936]
    5290 1198-1209 [Women's Role in Art], Women's Democratic Club, May 24, 1936

    Reel Frames (digitized from microfilm)
    1105 0319-0329 Speech for Southern Women's National Democratic Organization, New York, December 1936

    Reel Frames (digitized from microfilm)
    5290 1210-1250 [Old and New Paths in American Design], Newark Museum, November 6, 1936
    5290 1252-1271 Art for the Few or the Many?, American Association of University Women, November 15, 1936

    Reel Frames (digitized from microfilm)
    1105 0330-0332 Untitled, FAP, 1937

    Reel Frames (digitized from microfilm)
    5290 1272-1286 [Index of American Design], St. Louis, Missouri, January 31, 1937
    5290 1287-1332 [WPA-FAP], Metropolitan Museum of Art, March 28, 1937
    5290 1333-1355 [Aims and Achievements of the WPA-FAP], American Artists Congress, December 18, 1937
    5290 1356-1362 Child Art, April [1938]
    5290 1363-1371 Goodyear Dinner speech, 1939
    5290 1372-1378 New Jersey Art at the World's Fair, Newark Museum Radio Talk, February 11, 1939
    5290 1379-1381 Dedication of Murals for WNYC Radio Studios, August 2, 1939 (lecture notes)

    Reel Frames (digitized from microfilm)
    1105 0293-0302 Untitled, FAP, circa 1940 (1 of 2)
    1105 0305-0318 Untitled, FAP, circa 1940 (2 of 2)
    1105 0303-0304 Project Control Talk, circa 1940

    Reel Frames (digitized from microfilm)
    5290 1382-1402 What Is Tradition?, Artists' Congress, 1940
    5290 1403-1441 North Carolina Speech, April 1, 1940

    Reel Frames (digitized from microfilm)
    1105 0333-0346 Untitled, FAP, 1941

    Reel Frames (digitized from microfilm)
    5290 1442-1489 [Contemporary American Art and Its Antecedents], Cosmopolitan Club, [1941]
    5290 1490-1493 [Support for Artists vs. Museums], American Federation of Arts, [1941]
    5290 1494-1541 [American Art History], American Institute of Decorators, 1941
    5290 1542-1545 Art in the National Defense, Radio Talk, January 27, 1941
    5290 1546-1549 The Face of America, Cosmopolitan Club, February 10, 1941

    Reel Frames (digitized from microfilm)
    5291 0005-0041 The Face of America, Cosmopolitan Club, cont., February 10, 1941
    5291 0042-0078 [Role of Art in the Community], People's Art Center Association, May 5, 1941
    5291 0079-0081 Art in Wartime, December 3, 1941
    5291 0082-0098 [Use of Art in War], Dartmouth College, January 15, 1942
    5291 0099-0106 [American Attraction to Art of the Far East], 1944
    5291 0107-0130 [U. S. Government Art Projects, 1945]

    4.2: Lectures and Speeches by Others, 1916-1940

    This subseries contains typescripts of lectures and speeches by others, often with notes and copies of drafts. The majority of the material relates to the WPA FAP. Records are arranged chronologically with undated material placed first.

    Reel Frames (digitized from microfilm)
    5291 0133-0140 Pigmentation or Chemistry of Artists' Colors by K. R. Leipold, undated
    5291 0141-0147 History of Painting by Henry H. McLellan, Jr., undated
    5291 0148-0157 [Launching of California Supervisors] by Thomas C. Parker, undated
    5291 0158-0174 An Edinburgh Address on Design and Industry by Frank Pick, October 1916
    5291 0175-0186 Museum Service to the Art Industries by Richard F. Bach, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1927
    5291 0187-0198 Exhibition of American Folk Art at the Albright Art Gallery, Radio Talk by Nora Christensen, June 20, 1932
    5291 0199-0204 Public Works of Art Project by Edward Bruce, Advisory Committee to the Treasury on Fine Arts, January 17, 1934
    5291 0205-0207 The New Day in Negro Art by Harry H. Sutton, Jr., Bethune-Cookman College, Daytona Beach, Florida, January 17, 1937
    5291 0208-0212 The Negro in the Field of Painting and Sculpture by Harry H. Sutton, Jr., January 28, 1937
    5291 0213-0217 Mellon's Art by Maury Maverick, U. S. House of Representatives, March 1, 1937
    5291 0218-0227 Community Art Centers by Thomas C. Parker, May 4, 1937
    5291 0228-0257 [Federal Art Project] by Thomas C. Parker, May 22, 1937
    5291 0258-0260 Opportunities for the Negro in American Art by Harry H. Sutton, Jr., Davis Street School, Jacksonville, November 2, 1937
    5291 0261-0265 The Highlights in Negro Art by Harry H. Sutton, Jr., Davis Street School, Jacksonville, February 9, 1938
    5291 0266-0269 The Opportunities of the Negro in Art by Harry H. Sutton, Jr., Davis Street School, Jacksonville, February 14, 1938
    5291 0270-0291 Federal Sponsored Community Art Centers by Thomas C. Parker, American Library Association, June 14, 1938
    5291 0292-0306 What Is the American Way? by Harry L. Hopkins, July 16, 1938
    5291 0307-0320 [Negro Art] by Thomas C. Parker, Tuskegee Institute, July 29, 1938
    5291 0321-0327 Extension Remarks on Addresses in Honor of American Artists Who Have Decorated Federal Buildings by Elbert D. Thomas, U. S. Senate, April 25, 1940
    5291 0328-0336 Speech Before the Second National Conference on Handicrafts, Penland, North Carolina by Whitney Atchley, September 3, 1940

    4.3: Writings by Cahill, 1928-1960

    This subseries contains typescripts of writings by Cahill, including book and exhibition reviews. A substantial portion of the material found here was written during Cahill's directorship of the FAP. Material is arranged chronologically with undated material placed first.

    Reel Frames (digitized from microfilm)
    5291 0340-0395 American Resources in the Arts, undated
    5291 0396-0400 The Government in Art, undated
    5291 0401-0404 Request for Opinions of FAP Program, undated
    5291 0405-0409 Index of American Design: What It Is, undated
    5291 0410-0429 [Index of American Design], undated
    5291 0430-0436 The Stations of the Cross of San Gabriel Mission, undated
    5291 0437-0450 [Americans' Interest in Art], undated
    5291 0451-0463 [Orientation Toward Living American Art], undated
    5291 0464-0470 Art in Democracy, undated
    5291 0471-0477 Russia and the United States, undated
    5291 0478-0485 The Icelandic Discovery of America, undated
    5291 0486-0491 History of American Art Proposal, undated
    5291 0492-0496 Concepts of Folk Art, undated
    5291 0497-0505 American Folk Art, undated
    5291 0506-0682 Folk Art, undated
    5291 0683-0697 Puritan Imagination, undated
    5291 0698-0702 [Development of Modern American Art], undated
    5291 0703-0719 Description of American Art in a Portfolio, undated
    5291 0720-0725 Industrial Design and Education, undated
    5291 0726-0734 The New Literacy, undated
    5291 0735-0736 Prefatory Note, undated
    5291 0737-0741 Community Art Centers in the Western States, undated
    5291 0742-0744 From Furniture to Politics, undated
    5291 0745-0749 Exhibit of Steigel Glass at the National Museum, undated
    5291 1107-1113 Review of Library of Congress Exhibition, [Creative Art of the American Negro], undated
    5291 1114-1123 Exhibition Review, Ancient Arts of the Andes, undated
    5291 1124-1128 Article Review, on Photography for Art in America by Kirstein, undated
    5291 1129-1133 Book Review, Divided We Fought: A Pictorial History of the Civil War, 1861-1865 by David Donald, undated
    5291 1134-1146 Book Review, The Meeting of the East and West by F.S.C. Northrop, undated
    5291 1147-1157 Book Review, The Son of the Gamblin' Man by Mari Sandoz, undated
    5291 1158-1164 Book Review, [The Place of the Picture as Historical Document] by Mr. Taft, undated
    5291 0750-0765 Industrial Art, 1928
    5291 0766-0795 [William Zorach, 1932]
    5291 0796-0813 Art of the Common Man, [1933]
    5291 0814-0820 Art For Whom? A Survey of Present-Day Conditions in the Arts, [1935]
    5291 0821-0823 [Federal Art Project, 1936]
    5291 0824-0838 The Federal Art Project, [1937]
    5291 0839-0841 The Art Program, [1937]
    5291 0842-0852 [WPA Arts Program, 1937]
    5291 0853-0858 Federal Art Project, 1939
    5291 0859-0880 Honors Won by WPA Artists, 1936-1941
    5291 0881-0885 [Views on Modern Art in Time of War, 1942]
    5291 0886-0888 Note on the Employment of Artists in War Time, [1942]
    5291 0889-0893 [Publication of the Index of American Design, 1942]
    5291 0894-0896 [Work of the WPA, 1944]
    5291 0897-0916 [Art As an Ingredient of National Unity], 1944
    5291 0917-0944 President Roosevelt and the U.S. Government Art Projects, [1945]
    5291 0945-0964 After Forty Years, American Federation of Arts, [1949]
    5291 0965-0993 Folk Art and the American Style (for House Beautiful), 1950
    5291 0994-1009 Homage to Morgan Russell, [1953]
    5291 1010-1056 Paris Catalog, 1955
    5291 1057-1105 Article for Marg Magazine on American Art in This Century, 1956
    5291 1165-1168 Book Review, George Caleb Bingham: River Portraitist by John Francis McDermott, 1959
    5291 1169-1171 Book Review, But Not for Love by Maynatalie Tabak, 1960
    5291 1172-1223 Miscellaneous Fragments of Typescripts, 1938-circa 1942

    4.4: Writings by Others, 1932-1957

    This subseries contains typsecripts of writings by others, many of which were produced as part of the WPA FAP. Material is arranged chronologically with undated material placed first.

    Reel Frames (digitized from microfilm)
    5291 1227-1229 Artists Union by Unidentified Author, undated
    5291 1230-1231 Dr. Samuel Butler by Unidentified Author, undated
    5291 1232-1234 To Paint and Stain Glass and Porcelain by Unidentified Author, undated
    5291 1235-1244 Memorandum on a Post-War Reorganization of the Section of Fine Arts and Other Federal Projects by George Biddle, undated
    5291 1245-1248 Early Cowboy Art by E. J. Bird, undated
    5291 1261-1264 American Artists' Congress by Stuart Davis, undated
    5291 1265-1271 Jose Delores Lopez [by Meredith Hare], undated
    5291 1272-1274 An Architect's Point of View by William Lescaze, undated
    5291 1275-1284 Art Comes to the People by Eugene Ludins, undated
    5291 1285-1287 The Artists' Union by Stevens Maxey, undated
    5291 1288-1289 America As Americans See It by Henry McBride, undated
    5291 1290-1298 The Development of American Mural Painting by Geoffrey Norman, undated
    5291 1299-1301 Easel Painting by Harley Perkins, undated
    5291 1302-1306 Art and Social Therapy by Frances Pollak, undated
    5291 1307-1310 A New Attitude on Art by Walter Quirt, undated
    5291 1311-1320 Some American Primitives by Elsa Rogo, undated
    5291 1321-1323 An Introduction to the Living World of Art by Lincoln Rothschild, undated
    5291 1324-1330 The Revival of Mosaic by Arthur W. Sears, undated
    5291 1331-1342 The Third Dimension Progresses: The Diorama Project by George T. Senseney, undated (includes photo of Senseney)
    5291 1343-1345 The Art of the Poster by George Melville Smith, undated
    5291 1346-1348 Description of Sommer's Working Methods by William Sommer, undated
    5291 1349-1354 Pottery Methods by Walter Speck, undated
    5291 1355-1359 [Widening of the Sculptor's Field] by Emmanuel Viviano, undated
    5291 1360-1365 Poems by Max Weber, undated
    5291 1391-1394 Editors' Information from [America As America Sees It] by Henry McBride, 1932
    5291 1366-1383 Zoar by Nixon of the Society of Separatists of Zoar, 1933
    5291 1384-1390 Simonson Article by [John Cotton Dana, 1935]
    5291 1395-1404 Ancient and Renaissant Rome by Morgan Russell, 1935
    5291 1405-1412 Artists' Coordination Committee by Frederic Knight, [1936]
    5291 1413-1416 Index of American Design by Ruth Reeves, 1936
    5291 1417-1425 Art and the State v. America by Lewis Mumford, 1936
    5291 1426-1430 [Art Classes for Young People] by Samuel Friedman, 1936
    5291 1431-1440 [Sunday Night Forums] by Dorothy Paris, [1936]
    5291 1441-1443 Derivation and History of Weathervanes by Richard Farmer Smith, [1937]
    5291 1444-1475 Tobacconists Figures, Research Notes Compiled by WPA Program, 1937
    5291 1249-1257 WPA Art Project Murals by Sheldon Cheney, 1938
    5291 1476-1486 A Long Term Program for the National Handicraft Association, Based on Reports Collected During the Summer of 1938 by Humphrey J. Emery, 1938
    5291 1487-1492 The WPA Federal Art Project, Its Contribution to the American People by Fanny Bowles Vanderkooi, 1940
    5291 1493-1515 Urban Recreational Planning by Caroline C. Williams, [1941]

    Reel Frames (digitized from microfilm)
    5292 0004-0006 Those Who Support the Art Center by H. A. Zurbrick, 1941

    Reel Frames (digitized from microfilm)
    5291 1258-1260 [John Cotton Dana] by M.D.C. Crawford, circa 1944

    Reel Frames (digitized from microfilm)
    5292 0007-0010 [Review of Cahill's Book Look South to the Polar Star] by Unidentified Author, 1947
    5292 0011-0078 An American Renaissance and "The Pauper's Oath" by Helen C. Farrell, 1957

    4.5: Typescripts For Art For The Millions, 1936-1940

    This subseries comprises typescripts by forty-eight of Cahill's colleagues discussing various media and philosphies of the visual arts used for the book Art For The Millions: Essays from the 1930s by Artists and Administrators of the WPA Federal Art Project, edited by Francis V. O'Connor (Boston: New York Graphic Society, 1973). Typescripts are arranged alphabetically by author.

    Reel Frames (digitized from microfilm)
    5292 0082-0093 Table of Contents (see also sol Box 18), circa 1937
    5292 0094-0097 Abbott, Berenice, Changing New York, circa 1937
    5292 0098-0100 Brown, Douglas, Subject Matter in Painting, circa 1937
    5292 0101-0103 Brown, Samuel J., About Myself, circa 1937
    5292 0104-0107 Cashwan, Samuel, The Sculptor's Point of View, circa 1937
    5292 0108-0114 Clements, Grace, Organizing the Subconscious, circa 1937
    5292 0115-0119 Curtis, Philip C., The Phoenix Art Center, circa 1937
    5292 0120-0125 Davis, Stuart, The Social Education of the Artist, circa 1937
    5292 0127-0135 Davis, Stuart, Abstract Painting Today, 1940
    5292 0136-0139 Eichenberg, Fritz, Eulogy on the Woodblock, circa 1937
    5292 0141-0146 Gellert, Hugo, Artists Coordination Committee, 1936
    5292 0147-0153 Glassgold, C. Adolph, Recording American Design, circa 1937
    5292 0154-0158 Gorky, Arshile, My Murals for the Newark Airport: An Interpretation, circa 1937
    5292 0159-0162 Guglielmi, Louis, After the Locusts, circa 1937
    5292 0163-0167 Hayes, Vertis, The Negro Artist Today, circa 1937
    5292 0168-0173 Hayes, Vertis, The Position of Art in Present Day Society As I See It, circa 1937
    5292 0174-0177 Hiler, Hilaire, An Approach to Mural Decoration, circa 1937
    5292 0178-0181 Hunter, R. Vernon, An Interpretation of Patrocino Barela, circa 1937
    5292 0182-0185 Kopman, Benjamin, Notes on Art, circa 1937
    5292 0186-0188 La More, Chet, The Artists Union of America, circa 1937
    5292 0189-0208 Lemmon, Warren W., Native Arts of the Southwest, circa 1937
    5292 0209-0210 Levine, Jack, Street Scene, circa 1937 (1 of 2)
    5292 0212 Levine, Jack, Street Scene, circa 1937 (2 of 2)
    5292 0213-0219 Macdonald-Wright, Stanton, Sculpture in Southern California, circa 1937
    5292 0220-0223 McMahon, Audrey, The Federal Art Project and the Artist, circa 1937
    5292 0224-0226 Moylan, Lloyd, Mural Opportunities, circa 1937
    5292 0227-0229 Murray, Hester Miller, Concerning Subject Matter, circa 1937
    5292 0230-0237 Newell, James Michael, The Use of Symbols in Mural Painting, circa 1937
    5292 0238-0244 Norman, Geoffrey, The Development of American Mural Painting, circa 1937
    5292 0245-0252 Olds, Elizabeth, Prints for Mass Production, circa 1937
    5292 0253-0255 Palo-Kangas, John, Thought-Forms in Red Sandstone, circa 1937
    5292 0256-0259 Park, Paul, Photography As An Art, circa 1937
    5292 0260-0265 Parr, Russell C., Reaching for Art, circa 1937
    5292 0266-0269 Quirt, Walter, On Mural Painting, circa 1937
    5292 0270-0281 Rackley, Mildred, The United American Artists, circa 1937
    5292 0282-0290 Richardson, Antonio, [Social Function of Art - It's Relation to the Public], circa 1937
    5292 0291-0296 Rothschild, Lincoln, The Artist and Democracy, circa 1937
    5292 0297-0299 Seltzner, Leo, On the Making of the Film "The Technique of Fresco Painting," circa 1937
    5292 0300-0308 Smith, David, Modern Sculpture and Society, circa 1937
    5292 0310-0313 Smith, E. Herndon, The Organization of Supervisors of the Federal Art Project, circa 1937-1940
    5292 0314-0318 Speck, Walter E., Pottery Methods, circa 1937
    5292 0320-0336 Stavenitz, Alexander R., The Therapy of Art, 1939
    5292 0337-0363 Sutton, Harry H., High Noon in Art, circa 1937
    5292 0364-0368 Thorp, George, The Art of Supervising Artists, circa 1937
    5292 0369-0372 Trentham, Eugene, Golden Colorado, circa 1937
    5292 0373-0377 Ward, Lynd, Printmakers to the American People, circa 1937
    5292 0378-0382 Weisenborn, Rudolph, Designing a Diorama for the T.V.A., 1937
    5292 0383-0389 White, Francis Robert, Cultural Frontiers, circa 1937
    5292 0390-0402 Wolff, Robert Jay, Chicago and the Artists' Union, 1937
    5292 0211 Unidentified Author, The Artists as a Social Worker circa 1937

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