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McCausland, Elizabeth, 1899-1965

Elizabeth McCausland (1899-1965) was an art critic, writer, lecturer, and exhibition organizer.

Taught at Barnard College, New School for Social Research, and Sarah Lawrence College; art critic for Springfield Sunday Union and Republican, late 1920s; author of text for Berenice Abbott's "Changing New York" (1939), "The Life and Work of Edward Lamson Henry, N.A., 1841-1919" (1945), "A. H. Maurer" (1951), "George Inness, An American Landscape Painter" (1946), "Charles W. Hawthorne, an American Figure Painter" (1947), "Careers in the Arts, Fine and Applied" (1950), "Art Professions in the United States," and other books, articles and catalogs. Organized Lewis Hine exhibition, 1939. She spent the last fifteen years of her life extensively researching painter Marsden Hartley.

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McCausland, Walter, 1895-1966.

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A native of Philadelphia, McCausland came to Buffalo in 1925. He served as vice president of public relations for Niagara Frontier Transit System and its predecessor, International Railway Company, 1926-1965; very active in Buffalo civic affairs and organizations, including Greater Buffalo Advertising Club, Buffalo Chamber of Commerce, Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society, and Literary Clinic; and author of many articles on local and mass transportation history. From the descri...

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