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Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art

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52: 281: 44: 366: 77:, and the school became the Philadelphia College of Art. After further name changes the school has become the University of the Arts. University of the Arts has retained the property at 320 S. Broad Street. 371: 59:
Classes began during the fall of 1877, and were held in a building at 312 North Broad Street. Shortly thereafter, classes were moved into the old Franklin Institute (now the
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Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art Broad & Pine Sts., Philadelphia. Now Hamilton Hall, University of the Arts.
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First and Second Reports of the Board of Trustees of the Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art
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Fifth Annual Report of the Board of Trustees of the Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art
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In 1964, following a series of name changes, the two institutions split: the museum became the
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In 1893, PMSIA acquired a complex of buildings at Broad & Pine, vacated by the
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Defunct private universities and colleges in Pennsylvania
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Meta Warrick Fuller : Sculptures from the Studio.
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The Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art
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Index

Philadelphia Museum of Art
University of the Arts
Centennial International Exhibition
Philadelphia


Philadelphia History Museum
Pennsylvania Institution for the Deaf and Dumb
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Coleman Sellers II
Leslie W. Miller
Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller
Charles Sheeler
Katherine Levin Farrell
Allan Randall Freelon
Samuel Yellin
Irving Penn
Brothers Quay
Henry Clarence Pitz
Jerry Pinkney
Jayson Musson
Paul F. Keene Jr.
Harold Knerr
Norman Carton
Wharton Esherick
Frederick Meyer
Julian Abele
Aliki Brandenberg
Charles Barton Keen

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