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Item Item Correspondence regarding The Symposium on Modernism in the Arts(1933-04) Leigh, Robert Devore; Randall, John Herman Jr.; Fineman, IrvingItem The Relation of Art in Its Broadest Sense to Present Day Society in America-Lecture Abstract(Bennington College, 1934-11-26) Mumford, Lewis; Jones, CatharineThis lecture by Lewis Mumford was part of the "Liberalism" SeriesItem Bennington Exhibition Listing from 1935--1969(Bennington College, 1935)Item A Theatre for Bennington(THEATRE ARTS Monthly, 1935) Lauterer, ArchThe Trustees of Bennington College have accepted the model for a theatre on the College campus designed by Arch Lauterer, member of the Department of Drama at the College. There are several facts that make this an interesting decision. This is probably the first time in which the man who will direct the work in drama and the production of plays at an American college has had the opportunity to design with entire freedom the theatre he is to use, and to fit it both adequately and flexibly to the needs and the opportunities of college production and community service. Note: This document is a reprint of DECEMBER 1935; VOL. XIX, NO.12 issue.Item Carl Ruggles Exhibit(Bennington College, 1935-02-06)Item Art Division Minutes(Bennington College, 1935-04-10)Item Art Division Minutes(Bennington College, 1935-04-24)Item Art Division Minutes(Bennington College, 1935-05-07)Item Art Division Minutes(Bennington College, 1935-05-09)Item Art Division Minutes(Bennington College, 1935-06-07)Item Art Exhibitions - Fall Term 1936(Bennington College, 1936)Item Notes on the introduction to The Art that Pay lecture series by Robert Devore Leigh and George Lundberg.(1936) Osgood, CatherineThe Art that Pays was a series of discussions held at Bennington College in April and May of 1936. The intent of the series was to analyze contemporary popular arts "which have developed from the modern methods of machine reproduction and the resulting cheap, widespread distribution through such agencies as the movies, the radio and the power press...these arts will inevitably seen in comparison with the great or classic traditional art in each field and with the experimental contemporary forms discussed four years ago" in the 1933 symposium on Modernism in the Arts.Item Concerning the Current Exhibition by Albers, Dreier...Kelpe, Drewes(Bennington College, 1936) Brockway, Jean Lambert; Hirsch, Elsa Rogo; Park, Edwin Avery; Ulrich, LilaItem Art Exhibitions - Spring Term 1936(Bennington College, 1936)Exhibition of Colors by Mary Cole - http://hdl.handle.net/11209/14085, Exhibition of Modern French Water Colors - http://hdl.handle.net/11209/14084, The Ruggles Exhibition - http://hdl.handle.net/11209/14082Item Memorandum on The Art that Pays series.(1936-02-28) Leigh, Robert DevoreThe Art that Pays was a series of discussions held at Bennington College in April and May of 1936. The intent of the series was to analyze contemporary popular arts "which have developed from the modern methods of machine reproduction and the resulting cheap, widespread distribution through such agencies as the movies, the radio and the power press...these arts will inevitably seen in comparison with the great or classic traditional art in each field and with the experimental contemporary forms discussed four years ago" in the 1933 symposium on Modernism in the Arts.Item Exhibition of Modern French Water Colors(Bennington College, 1936-03)Item Letter from President Robert Devore Leigh to Jacques Barzun(1936-03-02) Leigh, Robert DevoreCorrespondence between Jacques Barzun and Bennington College President Robert Devore Leigh regarding Barzun's participation in The Art that Pays, a series of discussions held at Bennington College in April and May of 1936. The intent of the series was to analyze contemporary popular arts "which have developed from the modern methods of machine reproduction and the resulting cheap, widespread distribution through such agencies as the movies, the radio and the power press...these arts will inevitably seen in comparison with the great or classic traditional art in each field and with the experimental contemporary forms discussed four years ago" in the 1933 symposium on Modernism in the Arts.Item Correspondence to President Robert Leigh and Jean Brockway regarding a Diego Rivera painting(Bennington College, 1936-03-06) Leigh, Robert; Brockway, Jean"I have been a little disturbed to see the Diego Rivera painting which Mr. Herring gave to the College removed from the place where it was hung."Item Letter from President Robert Devore Leigh to Jacques Barzun(1936-03-27) Leigh, Robert DevoreCorrespondence between Jacques Barzun and Bennington College President Robert Devore Leigh regarding Barzun's participation in The Art that Pays, a series of discussions held at Bennington College in April and May of 1936. The intent of the series was to analyze contemporary popular arts "which have developed from the modern methods of machine reproduction and the resulting cheap, widespread distribution through such agencies as the movies, the radio and the power press...these arts will inevitably seen in comparison with the great or classic traditional art in each field and with the experimental contemporary forms discussed four years ago" in the 1933 symposium on Modernism in the Arts.