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Page 262
... collection was first opened to the general public ? When the first organization specifically for the maintenance of such a public exhibition was formed ? Most of these transitions were gradual , and in no case is there any assurance ...
... collection was first opened to the general public ? When the first organization specifically for the maintenance of such a public exhibition was formed ? Most of these transitions were gradual , and in no case is there any assurance ...
Page 263
... collections in Charleston and in Philadelphia had the same status : both were devoted to the public good but both were society collections . Reverting to definitions , if a society collection ar- ranged and displayed for members and ...
... collections in Charleston and in Philadelphia had the same status : both were devoted to the public good but both were society collections . Reverting to definitions , if a society collection ar- ranged and displayed for members and ...
Page 265
... collection in the field of primitive music would natu- rally be ( a ) to take the films into the laboratory and rephotograph them in suitable form for construction of performance scores2 for which we now have ade- quate techniques and ...
... collection in the field of primitive music would natu- rally be ( a ) to take the films into the laboratory and rephotograph them in suitable form for construction of performance scores2 for which we now have ade- quate techniques and ...
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