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Volume XXV (See Addendum List of Names and Subjects for Content Information), 1918 June-September
Select: Volume XXV (See Addendum List of Names and Subjects for Content Information), 1918 June-September Scope and Contents note (Apel, Marie: 52; Atwood, William E.: 50, 53, 56, 62-69, 67-70, 88, 90; Baker, Bryant: 51, 56, 62, 83, 88, 92; Bayley, Frank [Copley Gallery]: 70, 101-102; Bellows, George: 84; Bernstein, Teresa: 38, 50-55, 69, 80, 90-105; Boucher, Dr.: 3, 103-106; Brush, Franklin: 56, 63, 97, 105-7, 137; Coburn, F. W.: 62, 67, 92; Copley, John: 29, 50, 61-2, 65, 70, 73, 77-8, 86, 102-3, 108, 113-117; Downes, W. H: 28; DuBois, Guy Pene: 85, 91; Duveneck, Frank: 53, 86; Hassam, Childe: 97; Haydn, Josef; Nuni [sic], Ann: 88, 91, 110, 124, 137-8; Sargent, John Singer: 38, 52, 72; Sloan, John: 40, 52, 54, 68-9, 85, 93-4; Twachtman, John: 89; Valencampf, John: 51, 56, 67, 70, 91, 109, 119; Vose, Robert: 5-. 62, 118)
Volume XXVI (See Addendum List of Names and Subjects for Content Information), 1918 September-December
Select: Volume XXVI (See Addendum List of Names and Subjects for Content Information), 1918 September-December Scope and Contents note (Anderson, Oscar: 28; Apel, Marie: 44, 47, 57, 97-99; Armistice, 64-8, 76; Babcock, E. C.: 85, 90, 102-3, 112, 117, 123, 127; Bellows, George: 41-6, 187; Bernstein, Teresa: 44-6, 58-9, 63, 80-4, 90-2, 104, 133; Copley, John Singleton: 57, 81-2, 106, 109-12, 121-2, 129; Detweiller, F. 97, 119, 123-5, 130-4; Dickinson, S.E.: 48, 90, 125-7, 133; DuBois, Guy Pene: 40, 89-91; Henri, Robert: 46, 98; Higgins, Eugene: 45-6, 60, 84, 136-7; Knoedlers: 136, 180-1; Kraushaar, John: 42; Kress: 42-3; Kuehne, Max: 42; Lever, Beatrice Sinclair: 42, 47, 57, 86, 123-4; Oliver, Jean N.: 44, 9203, 127; Sloan, John: 29, 64, 77-8, 99-100, 137; Townsend, J.B.: 42, 47-50, 57-8, 84, 86, 97, 100, 104, 106, 136)
Volume XXVII (See Addendum List of Names and Subjects for Content Information), 1919 January-March
Select: Volume XXVII (See Addendum List of Names and Subjects for Content Information), 1919 January-March Scope and Contents note (Art Review International: 1, 59; Babcock, E.C.: 28, 41, 49, 73, 80; Bartlett, Paul: 65, 90, 109; Beal, Gifford: 28, 61, 70; Beaux, Cecilia: 54, 69, 119; Cox, Kenyon: 7, 97; Dickinson, S.E.: 40-1, 51, 56-8, 63-4, 70, 73-6, 91, 93; Expressionists: 50, 73; Granville, Smith: 38, 46, 68-9, 100-2; Griffin, Walter: 65, 71, 99-100; Henri, Robert: 53-4, 115-117; Judson, Alice: 5-6, 38-9, 41, 60, 64, 96-7; Lever, Beatrice Sinclair: 26, 33, 36, 61, 69; Luks, George: 48, 56, 85, 87-8, 117; McBride, Henry: 31, 92, 102-3; Merrick, Lula: 50, 69, 73, 96, 117; Murphy, J. Francis: 39, 42-3, 66-8, 84, 95, 100; Nave, Captain Royston: 41, 51, 57-8, 64, 76, 91-7, 107-8; Prendergast, Maurice: 50, 57, 71, 89; Weir, J. Alden: 43, 46; Young, Mahonri; 34, 70)
Volume XXVIII (See Addendum List of Names and Subjects for Content Information), 1919 February-July
Select: Volume XXVIII (See Addendum List of Names and Subjects for Content Information), 1919 February-July Scope and Contents note (Art News, 73; Art Review International: list; Eilshemius, Louis: 89)
Volume XXIX (See Addendum List of Names and Subjects for Content Information), 1919 April-June
Select: Volume XXIX (See Addendum List of Names and Subjects for Content Information), 1919 April-June Scope and Contents note (Apel, Marie: 40, 70; Bayley, Frank: 4-5, 59; Daniel, Charles: 39, 42; Dickinson, S.E.: 36, 40, 64, 70-1; DuBois, Guy Pene: 72; Duveneck, Frank: 57; Flagg, Charles Noel: 41, 54; Griffin, Walter: 58; Hassam, Childe: 55; Higgins, Eugene: 3-5, 12; Kent, Rockwell: 33, 43; Knoedlers: 115; Lawson, Ernest: 35-6, 56; Macbeth, Robert: 8-9; Marin, John: 39; Price, F. Newlin: 42, 72; Ray, Man: 57; Twachtman, John: 13, 16, 56-7, 61; Yeates, John B.: 65-6)
Volume XXX (See Addendum List of Names and Subjects for Content Information), 1919 June-August
Select: Volume XXX (See Addendum List of Names and Subjects for Content Information), 1919 June-August Scope and Contents note (Blakelock, R.A: 27, 42-3, 46; Borglum, Gutzon: 20; De Valera, Eamon: 1, 11; Dougherty, Paul: 3, 17; Hassam, Childe: 28; Little, Phillip: 3, 89; Young, Mahonri: 3, 17, 20, 28)
Volume XXXI (See Addendum List of Names and Subjects for Content Information), 1919 August-December
Select: Volume XXXI (See Addendum List of Names and Subjects for Content Information), 1919 August-December Scope and Contents note (Ainslie, George: 66, 94; Aitken, Robert J.: 38-40, 44, 46; Bellows, George: 52, 73; DuBois, Guy Pene: 62; Duveneck, Frank: 67; Flanagan, John: 38-9, 61-2; Groll, Albert: 61-2, 79; Hafner, Charles: 38, 80; Innes, George: 66; Kronberg, Louis: 3-4, 83; Milch Galleries: 3; Pennell, Joseph: 44; Prendergast, Maurice: 53; Reynolds, Sir Joshua: 15-6; Roosevelt, Theodore: 104; Twachtman, John: 39, 45, 48-9, 67; Walcott, Albert: 12, 15, 51, 79, 83; Weir, J. Alden: 62, 83, 87-9; Zorach, William: 86)
Volume XXXII (See Addendum List of Names and Subjects for Content Information), 1920 January-March
Select: Volume XXXII (See Addendum List of Names and Subjects for Content Information), 1920 January-March Scope and Contents note (Bartlett, Paul: 1, 34-5; Dickinson, S.E.: 5, 32-3; Dudensing: 40, 46; Flagg, Charles Noel: 41, 45; Granville, Smith W.: 4; Levy, John: 2, 43; Macbeth, Robert: 37; Palmer, Erastus: 10; Sloan, John: 46; Society of American Artists: 11-27; Vanderbilt, Gertrude: 4; Walcott, Albert: 94-6; Weir, J. Alden: 1, 4; Young, Howard: 33)
Volume XXXII B (See Addendum List of Names and Subjects for Content Information), 1920
Select: Volume XXXII B (See Addendum List of Names and Subjects for Content Information), 1920 (list of subscribers)
Volume XXXIII, 1920 March-April
Select: Volume XXXIII, 1920 March-April Scope and Contents note (Art Review International; Beaux, Cecilia: 2; Bellows, George: 8; Bowdoin, W.G.: 2; Carroll, John: 20-4; Cortissoz, Royal: 9; Frazen, August: 33; Gay, Edward: 26, 31, 33; Groll, Albert: 8, 15; Henri, Robert: 25; Higgins, Eugene: 8, 23; Hunt, William Morris: 35, 37; Johnson, Eastman: 19; Laurens, Jean Paul: 21; McBride, Henry: 11; Murphy, J. Francis: 17-8, 33; Price, F. Newlin: 13; Rittenberg, Henry: 7; Robinson, Theodore: 1, 13, 15; Ringuis, Carl: 9; Vinton, F.P.: 1; Vonnoh, Robert: 7; Weir, J. Alden: 2, 13)
Volume XXXIV (See Addendum List of Names and Subjects for Content Information), 1920 May-July
Select: Volume XXXIV (See Addendum List of Names and Subjects for Content Information), 1920 May-July Scope and Contents note (Barry, James: 84; Blakelock, R.A.: 37; Dickinson, S.E.: 1-4; Groll, Albert: 1-2; Hafner, Charles Andrea: 1, 14; Hoppin, Charles A.: 14, 23-4; Judson, Alice: 13; Luks, George: 37; Nave, Captain Royston: 3-4, 13-4, 23; Nelson, W.H.: 14-5; Norton, Clara: 13; Regnault, Henri: 21; Shee, Sir Martin A: 11-2; Wallace, Ruth: 3, 55, 77; )
Volume XXXV (See Addendum List of Names and Subjects for Content Information), 1920 July-1921 May
Select: Volume XXXV (See Addendum List of Names and Subjects for Content Information), 1920 July-1921 May Scope and Contents note (Aitken, Robert J.: 7-8, 20, 43; Babcock, E.C.: 60, 108; Bellows, George: 43; Bunce, W. Gedney: 6, 120; Cole, Thomas Casilear 77, 120, 123, 126, 131, 136; Cross, Amy: 116; Damrosch, Helena: 134; Downey, Chris: 29; DuBois, Guy Pene: 117; Eakins, Thomas: 111; Ennis, George Pierce: 131; Foster, Ben: 107; Gay, Edward: 45, 58; Giles, Howard: 107; Goldthwait, Anne: 82; Hafner, Charles Andrew: 1, 44, 55, 57, 60, 63 ,67, 77, 90-2, 120, 129-30, 133; Hassam, Childe: 25, 80-2, 119; Higgins, Eugene: 6, 9, 20, 23, 108-109; Inman, Henry: 87; Kimbel, Richard: 123-4, 131, 169; Manning, Rose: 92, 124; Metcalf, Willard: 43, 81; Stuart, Gilbert: 85; Valenfampf, Theo: 16; Vanderlyn, John: 87; West, Benjamin: 85)
Volume XXXVI (See Addendum List of Names and Subjects for Content Information), 1921 September-1922 April
Select: Volume XXXVI (See Addendum List of Names and Subjects for Content Information), 1921 September-1922 April Scope and Contents note (Clivette, Merton: 48-50; Cole, Thomas Casilear: 82, 85; Cooney, John: 6, 9-10 28, 39; Detweiller, F: 6, 20-1, 37, 54-5, 77-8, 80-2, 85-7; Donner, Herman Montago: 18; Dorr, C.H.: 102; Dudensing: 88; Eakins, Thomas: 21; Fiedler, Max: 17; Frazen, August: 23; Hafner, Charles Andrew: 14, 20, 25, 73; Hassam, Childe: 10; Kitson, Henry Hudson: 66-7; Levy, John: 61-3; McBride, Henry: 22; Merrick, Lula: 29; Potter, Nathan D.: 5, 20, 27, 30-2, 27-8, 42-5, 69-74, 86; Rio, Anita: 11; A.P. Ryder: 1, 13; Vezin, Charles: 65-6; Wallace, Cornelia: 7-8, 19, 26, 30, 46, 85, 87; Young, Mahonri: 24)
Volume XXXVII (See Addendum List of Names and Subjects for Content Information), 1922 April-September
Select: Volume XXXVII (See Addendum List of Names and Subjects for Content Information), 1922 April-September Scope and Contents note (Barile, Xavier: 29; Bellows, George: 14; Brandegee, Robert B.: 24; Crews, Floyd: 22; Daniel, Charles: 16; Escobal: 42; Haverty, J.J.: 17-21; Higgins, Eugene: 14-5; Inukai, Kyohei: 16, 39, 42; Kronberg, Louis: 23; McCormick, William B.: 16-7; Myers, Jerome and Ethel: 14; Pennell, Joseph: 15; Ranger, Henry W.: 63; Stevenson, Gordon: 33; Vezin, Charles: 24)
Volume XXXVIII (See Addendum List of Names and Subjects for Content Information), 1922 October-1923 June
Select: Volume XXXVIII (See Addendum List of Names and Subjects for Content Information), 1922 October-1923 June Scope and Contents note (Ainslie, George: 9, 28, 33; Belcher, Hilda: 29; Burrows, Carlyle: 10, 31, 72; Chase, William M.: 3; Cheney, Russell: 18; Daniel, Charles: 3; Detweiller, F.: 14, 49, 52, 81, 88-9; Donohue, William Howard: 49; Dreier, Katherine: 89; Ennis, George Pearse: 9; Frazen, August: 36-40; Gaspard, Leon: 90-1; Granville-Smith, W.: 9; Gruppe, Charles P.: 40, 43; Hardie, Robert Gordon: 51; Hooker, J.: 105, 107; Inukai, Kyohei: 4, 8-9, 18, 20, 34-5, 40-1, 82, 88, 90-100; Judson, Alice: 9-90; Keller, Deane: 94, 103; Lawson, Ernest: 64; Luks, George: 4; Macbeth, Robert: 85; Manning, Rose: 54-9, 63; McBride, Henry: 93; McManus, James G.: 74, 105; Miller, Charles Townsend Abercrombie: 16; Morse, S.F.B.: 79; Nuni, Grove: 95; Pierpont, J.: 12, 20; Potter, Nathan D.: 20, 91, 101; Stuart, Gilbert: 50; Szopory, Baron Imre: 8, 83; Vose, Robert: 91; Young, Mahonri: 72, 92)
Volume XXXIX (See Addendum List of Names and Subjects for Content Information), 1923 June-December
Select: Volume XXXIX (See Addendum List of Names and Subjects for Content Information), 1923 June-December Scope and Contents note (Crews, Floyd: 1; Detweiller, F.: 5; Keller, Deane: 3; Muller, Michael: 3-4; Potter, Nathan D: 3-7)
Volume XL (See Addendum List of Names and Subjects for Content Information), 1923 October-1924 October
Select: Volume XL (See Addendum List of Names and Subjects for Content Information), 1923 October-1924 October Scope and Contents note (Copley, John Singleton: 1-2; Palmer, Erastus: 1; Shurtleff, Roswell M.: 1)
James Britton's Draft Index to Diaries, XXV-XL, circa 1920s
Select: James Britton's Draft Index to Diaries, XXV-XL, circa 1920s (not scanned)
James Britton's Final Index to Diaries, XXV-XL, circa 1930s
Select: James Britton's Final Index to Diaries, XXV-XL, circa 1930s
Miscellaneous Volume 1, 1925 January-February, June
Select: Miscellaneous Volume 1, 1925 January-February, June Scope and Contents note (discusses George Bellows and Childe Hassam exhibiting at Macbeth Galleries; the death of George Bellows; visits Dwight William and Mrs. Tryon in New York Ciry, discusses the Freer Gallery of Art at length; travels to Kraushaar Galleries to see paintings by Sloan and Bellows.)
Miscellaneous Volume 2, 1925 February-March
Select: Miscellaneous Volume 2, 1925 February-March Scope and Contents note (Britton participates in the First Exhibition of the Charter Members of the New Society of American Artists; list of members of the New York Portrait Society; exhibition at Babcock Galleries in April; New Society of Artists Committee meeting; list of portraits by year and sitter)
Miscellaneous Volume 3, 1925 March-April
Select: Miscellaneous Volume 3, 1925 March-April Scope and Contents note (attends a meeting of the New Society of American Artists at the studio of George Lobens with George Pease Ennis, Bruce Crane of the Salmagundi Club who nominate Ernest Blumenschein to join the committee; discusses Kyokei Inukai; discusses Babcock Galleries' poor treatment of artists; meets Milton Avery; talks of Opus)
Miscellaneous Volume 4, 1925 October-1926 March
Select: Miscellaneous Volume 4, 1925 October-1926 March Scope and Contents note (travels to Knoedler's and meets Jim Weiland; goes to Metropolitan Museum of Art with son Jerome; attends a George Bellows memorial exhibition; descrition of the New Britain Institute with a list of artists represented; visits James Goodwin McManus's studio; discusses "The Chess Players" by Robert Bolling Brandegee; talks with Frank Rehn; sees Frederick Detweiller; list of pictures over which to "make a big ex" (35); visits Louis Comfort Tiffany; list of portraits by others of which Britton wanted copies for inspiration and admiration (90-91) )
Miscellaneous Volume 5, circa 1925 October-1926 May
Select: Miscellaneous Volume 5, circa 1925 October-1926 May Scope and Contents note (discusses industry versus art in America; a draft of "Art and New Business"; list of works of art in Waterbury, CT by Britton; second annual exhibition of the New Society of American Artists; discusses the Connecticut Academy; the relationship between painting and writing)
Miscellaneous Volume 6, 1926-1927
Select: Miscellaneous Volume 6, 1926-1927 Scope and Contents note (consists of notes on Copley and Haydn and Beethoven; list of Copley portraits of British and Americans painted in England; notes on Copley at the Royal Academy)
Miscellaneous Volume 7, 1926 July-1928 January
Select: Miscellaneous Volume 7, 1926 July-1928 January Scope and Contents note ("notes on the literature of American Art"; has an exhibition at M. Knoedler and Co. Galleries; information about his Copley book; notes on Pyle and Stewart; suggests creating a Mark Twain group portrait; a list of books by W.M. Howells; list of woodcuts by Britton organized by date; notes on Mozart, Haydn and Beethoven; visits Kraushaar Galleries and the Morgan Museum; visits with Norwegian artist Lars Thorsen; discusses the pub culture of Hartford, CT; list of woodcuts by Walter Eitel; talks with Frank Gay of the Wadsworth Athenaeum; talks of Borglum and Caffin in Hartford reminisences)
Miscellaneous Volume 8, 1928 February-1929 October
Select: Miscellaneous Volume 8, 1928 February-1929 October Scope and Contents note (sells book on Copley; visits Walter Eitel and Frederick Detweiller; list of portraits painted by Hartford artists or of Hartford sitters; list of paintings--various; a draft of a letter to Edwin Valentine Mitchell and one to F. Detweiller; Mr. Bartlet, an engraver visits; gives an interview for The Republican with Miss Cullen; a list of books with Howell's; goes to Morgan Museum and cannot find his portrait of Charles Flagg; talks of his father Captain J. Britton; invited to exhibit at the Women's Club of Hartford with Maud Monnier--includes a list of paintings possible for exhibition; commentary on Hartford Philharmonic Orchestra; discusses "The Banquet of the Presidents" and his intent for the painting)
Miscellaneous Volume 9, 1929 December-1931 March
Select: Miscellaneous Volume 9, 1929 December-1931 March Scope and Contents note (talks with Father Andrew Kelly; lists of sales from the Women's Club Art Committee exhibitiion wiht a description of the event; talks of his portrait of Inukai; complaints of those considered "Rich Hartford"; visits Morgan Museum exhibitions including French, Italian, and Mexican paintings; draft of "The Battle of American Art" (53); sees an exhibition of Higgins etchings; a draft of a letter to Phillip Hardy; list of ideas for "Modern Life" series; two lists of paintings: for patrons in Hartford and of subjects residing in Hartford or the vicinity; a list of old paintings received from storage; comment on New York Tribune announcing the publication of the Copley book; a list of paintings to exhibit at Women's Club in November; pressures Morgan Museum for more paintings to cover all American Art movements and time periods; list of visitors to visit the Women's Club exhibition; a list of portraits for Britton to see or write about; comments on business during the depression)
Miscellaneous Volume 10, 1931 March-August
Select: Miscellaneous Volume 10, 1931 March-August Scope and Contents note (list of visitors to the Women's Club exhibtion, November 3, 1930; draft of a letter to Charles A Goodwin wiht a list of artists that should be represented at the Wadsworth Athenaeum; discusses Max Weber portrait; describes how he varnishes his paintings; a sketch of his studio space; essays entitled "Men's Mission" and "Women's Mission"; talks of Connecticut Shore Art Guild summer exhibition and a list of possible exhibtions; a price list from an exhibtion at Folsom Gallery in New York City)
Miscellaneous Volume 11, 1931 September-1932 April
Select: Miscellaneous Volume 11, 1931 September-1932 April Scope and Contents note (essay entitled "Dialog in a Portrait Painter's Studio"; contains an essay by Caroline Britton concerning Christian Science and prayer of Man and God; lists of portraits based on the age of the painting; commentary on European versus American artists; begins to discuss his health problems; a review of Jane Eyre and Shirley; a list of sales to Father Kelly; death of Maud Monnier; writes for the catalog for the Edith Stevens memorial exhibition; visit from Max and Mrs. Bengs; describes the role of Hartford's Cheney family in Prohibition; expresses frustration over having one of his woodcuts produced without permission; old friend Russel Northman commits suicide)
Miscellaneous Volume 12, 1932 May-October
Select: Miscellaneous Volume 12, 1932 May-October Scope and Contents note (vivid commentary on the effect of the Depression on the Britton family and the country in general; talks of Guy Pene du Bois; a critique of the American Intelligensia and their lack of focus on American Art(12); talks of Socialism in America at length-20; talks of Edith Stevens and her suicide; describes legal troubles and that a judge ruled his paintings as collateral; comments on suicide during Depression; discusses Father Kelly's art collection and his new O'Keeffe works; a description of the Presidents within "The Presidents Banquet"; discusses the election of Franklin Roosevelt; gives commentary on Irish politics; having difficulty with his wife; a list of paintings with Father Kelly; discusses falling out with Father Kelly because Britton will not convert to Catholicism)
Miscellaneous Volume 13, 1932 November-1933 February
Select: Miscellaneous Volume 13, 1932 November-1933 February Scope and Contents note (visit from Henry Nord; discusses Roosevelt's election; talks of problems with his relationships with Father Kelly and wife, Caroline; reflections on the art scene in New York City-57; list of data on "The Presidents Banquet"; death of Tom Brabazon; looting and petty theivery during the Depression)
Miscellaneous Volume 14, 1933 February-March
Select: Miscellaneous Volume 14, 1933 February-March Scope and Contents note (contains many details of the poor economic conditions and the effect on society and his own familial relationships; Socialist and Communist activities of his wife; discusses attempted shooting of Roosevelt in Florida; visit from Tom Supples, a baseball player; financial conditions of museums in Hartford; discusses the Beer Bill and the end of Prohibition and the Bank Holiday; recollections of Ida Tarbell; a list of paintings lost-93)
Miscellaneous Volume 15, 1933 April-May
Select: Miscellaneous Volume 15, 1933 April-May Scope and Contents note (many notes on classical music and composers; discussion of the new beer after Prohibition; suffers from ill health and talks of the activities of his children; visits from the son of E.C. Potter, sculptor)
Miscellaneous Volume 16, 1933 May-July
Select: Miscellaneous Volume 16, 1933 May-July Scope and Contents note (contains many sketches; discusses Civil War photography; a sketch of a surgery done by his brother-in-law Dr. Boucher; list of paintings; discusses the job market for post-high school students; list of paintings owned by Father Kelly; descriptions of landscape paintings and comments on painting over old canvases-54; list of paintings owned by Walter Eitel and E.V. Mitchell)
Miscellaneous Volume 17, 1933 July-August
Select: Miscellaneous Volume 17, 1933 July-August Scope and Contents note (discusses article about Father Kelly's art collection in The Transcript; essay "Modernism Blows Up"; talks of the quality of paper available in America-9; concern with his copyright over images; anger of the patronage of Father Kelly; observations on New York City and the effects of Prohibition; Knights of Columbus activities in Connecticut)
Miscellaneous Volume 18, 1933 August
Select: Miscellaneous Volume 18, 1933 August Scope and Contents note (notes on Copley's "Death of Chatham"; essay "New Art Modernism"; reminisences of Hartford Art Institute and Art League; list of American portraits for potential exhibition; list of Copley reproductions owned by Britton; proposal for a political party called The Heroes-51; draft of a letter to the Hartford Courant concerning "Cure d'Ars")
Miscellaneous Volume 19, 1933 September-October
Select: Miscellaneous Volume 19, 1933 September-October Scope and Contents note (comments on children's activities and schooling; copies music of Beethoven and Haydn; talks of Roosevelt's presidency; discusses having prints made from engravings with Father Kelly)
Miscellaneous Volume 20, 1933 October-November
Select: Miscellaneous Volume 20, 1933 October-November Scope and Contents note (death of George Luks; Tom Spellacy as the mayor of Hartford; futher discusses Socialist and Libertine activities of Caroline)
Miscellaneous Volume 21, 1933 December
Select: Miscellaneous Volume 21, 1933 December Scope and Contents note (Father Kelly holds exhibition at the Andrea Art Gallery in Hartford; writes on the difference between professional and amateur artists; copy of a letter to Father Kelly; reelection of President Roosevelt; memo "Petition of Artist for a Break")
Miscellaneous Volume 22, 1934 January-February
Select: Miscellaneous Volume 22, 1934 January-February Scope and Contents note (discusses political and social situations in Germany; talks about Katherine Hepburn's family in Connecticut; letter to Father Kelly concerning prices of works of art)
Miscellaneous Volume 23, 1934 March-May
Select: Miscellaneous Volume 23, 1934 March-May Scope and Contents note (Caroline elected as an honorary member to the local labor union of textile workers; talks of Civil Works Administration and government sponsored art; discusses Juliana Force closing Whitney Museum for fear of violance; moves in with sister due to family troubles; issues with Father Kelly's patronage; Britton family is evicted and forced to find a new place to live)
Miscellaneous Volume 24, 1934 May-June
Select: Miscellaneous Volume 24, 1934 May-June Scope and Contents note (draft of a letter to Father Kelly; outlines his problems with Father Kelly-23; discusses racial tension in the South; death of Frank B. Gay; sketches; discussion of "The Presidents Banquet")
Miscellaneous Volume 25, 1934 July
Select: Miscellaneous Volume 25, 1934 July Scope and Contents note (mostly sketches and artworks including color)
Miscellaneous Volume 26, 1934 August-September
Select: Miscellaneous Volume 26, 1934 August-September Scope and Contents note (troubles with his family concerning his disagreement with wife's affiliation with labor unions; Jerome has an exhibition; Mr. Monnier dies; Caroline urges workers of Cheney Mills to join labor unions; draft of a letter to Tom Spellacy)
Miscellaneous Volume 27, 1934 September-December
Select: Miscellaneous Volume 27, 1934 September-December Scope and Contents note (this diary was recycled twice and is therefore difficult to read--it was used by Jerome as a school book, by Britton in 1930, then Britton returned to it in 1934; essays from 1930 "Everybody to Work" "Untitled Play"; essay from 1934 "Truce and the Pope"; concerning Senator John Blackwell; sketch of paintings-113)
Miscellaneous Volume 28, 1935 January-February
Select: Miscellaneous Volume 28, 1935 January-February Scope and Contents note (memoranda concerning prints for publication; list of possible purchasers of Roosevelt painting; sketches; list of paintings to be duplicated or printed; discussion of Huey Long)
Miscellaneous Volume 29, 1934 February-July
Select: Miscellaneous Volume 29, 1934 February-July Scope and Contents note (discusses Roosevelt's cabinet and Huey Long; draft of letters to Detweiller; death of Augustus Lukeman, sculptor; sketches; talks of the Andrea Art Guild turning into a Catholic lending library; recalls time spent with Cecilia Beaux in 1909)
Miscellaneous Volume 30, 1934 July-December
Select: Miscellaneous Volume 30, 1934 July-December Scope and Contents note (moves into sister's home due to health probelms; list of people in the Connecticut State Offices along with salaries and locations; sketches; list of potential portrait subjects and landscapes)
Miscellaneous Volume 31, 1935 January-February
Select: Miscellaneous Volume 31, 1935 January-February Scope and Contents note (talks of "foreign policy" of the Morgan Museum; letter by Joanna Boucher for school; letter to Senator Blackwell; sketches; inscriptions of books on composers; proposal for a Copley Society in Connecticut; form letter for solicitation of Roosevelt painting)
Miscellaneous Volume 32, 1935 February-July
Select: Miscellaneous Volume 32, 1935 February-July Scope and Contents note (list of members of the Copley Society of America, 1908; sketches; list of trustees and members of the Museum Arts Committee; draft of letter to the editor of the Herald addressed to Democrats)