Collection, 1945-1946.

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Collection, 1945-1946.

Collection, 1945-1946, undated, includes correspondence from Milles, Cranbrook Academy of Art, to Frances G. Fitch, Central State Teachers College (CSTC), Mount Pleasant (Mich.), inviting her to visit, Nov. 17, 1945, and wishing her a speedy recovery of health, June 5, 1946. Also included are a catalog of Milles work for the J.L. Hudson Gallery exhibit, Detroit, Jan. 14-Feb. 6, 1940 , and a booklet autographed by Milles on the occassion of his 70th birthday, June 23, 1945. Both the catalog and booklet are illustrated. A resolution of respect to Prof. Fitch for 19 years of service from CSTC, Aug. 15, 1957, completes the collection.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7555316

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Cranbrook Academy of Art

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Central Michigan university

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Maybee was a history professor at CMU. The Clarke Historical Library has several of his publications and his papers. The Advisory Committee developed plans for major events, publications, re-dedications of campus buildings, presentations, and a historical marker for CMU's 75th Anniversary. The Awards Screening Committee reviewed nominations of people who had contributed significantly in some way to CMU, selected honorees, and organized a presentation ceremony and plaque for each honoree. The Cla...

Milles, Carl, 1875-1955

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Milles was born in Sweden and later taught at Cranbrook Academy in Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Henry Booth was the son of George G. Booth, a founder of Cranbrook. From the description of Carl Milles letter to Henry Booth, 1943 September 27. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 220146114 Fitch graduated from the Pratt Institute of Art and worked as a professional artist before coming to CMU in 1933. She retired as Assoc. Prof. Emeritus in 1957. Fitch also designed her own house and was...

Fitch, Frances Conover, 1951-

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