Policy Book and Administrative Manual, 1955-1966.

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Policy Book and Administrative Manual, 1955-1966.

This three ring binder, covered in faded blue fabric, contains four loose ledger sheets documenting the breakdown of the annual budget from 1955 through 1958. The pages inserted in the binder are divided into 35 sections, with headings such as Acquisitions,Equipment,Negative Numbering System,Photography, and Visitors: Accidents in the Galleries. A label on the front reads: Policy Book / Administrative Manual / Up-to-date through approximately Oct. 1966 / Revised pages have not been added yet. The pages contain information about planning receptions, ordering supplies, creating signage, accepting applications, keeping records for the archives, and other tasks necessary to running the Institute.

.25 linear ft.

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