Office of Public Relations Records of Mary Jo Carpenter, 1979-1991.

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Office of Public Relations Records of Mary Jo Carpenter, 1979-1991.

This series contains the files of Mary Jo Carpenter. Carpenter worked at the Clark from the 1970s through 1991, originally as the membership secretary and later as the director of Public Relations and Membership. The bulk of the material is correspondence, brochures, and newspaper and magazine clippings. This early material is roughly divided into four categories: the Clark and other area museums; fundraising and grant applications; professional organizations, such as the American Association of Museums and the New England Museum Association; and museum conferences. The later material is divided into categories of ads, annual report, publications, publicity, seminars, and conferences.

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