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    We hasten to reply to your letter of March 21st on our first opportunity after the recent holiday…

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    Handwritten letter from the editors at the Burlington Magazine Limited to Margaret Talbot Jackson returning her article and photographs.https://dune.une.edu/jackson_cor/1008/thumbnail.jp

    Collaborating profitably? The fundraising practices of the Contemporary Art Society, 1919-1939

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    This article provides a new understanding of how organisations from the profit and non-profit sectors collaborated to fundraise for the arts in Interwar Britain. The central focus is the Contemporary Art Society (CAS) an organisation established in the belief that the art being acquired for national collections was inadequate. Based on an analysis of CAS committee members; the relationship between the CAS and commercial galleries through the Society’s subscriber scheme; and a number of collaborative exhibitions organised between 1919 and 1939, we argue that the CAS exercised cultural entrepreneurship, raising revenue to shape a new direction for the British Artworld

    Freshwater pearl buttons

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    Pearl Harbors

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    Freshwater pearl button businesses

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    Challenges to the button industry

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    Musseling in Mississippi Watershed Rivers

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