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Childhood, Clare, MI, and parental influences; Thomas Normal Training School, Detroit; art education and teaching experiences, 1910-1925: Throop Institute, Pasadena, California College of Arts and Crafts, and California School of Fine Arts; Douglas Donaldson, Ralph Johonnot; friends among Bay Area artists, dancers, photographers; stage design for Sam Hume; Oriental art influences; the Rudolph Schaeffer School of Design: staff, locations, benefactors; principles of teaching, and color theories; travels; Eastern philosophies, healing practices; the business of running a school; the Schaeffer collection and the East-West Arts Gallery. Appended transcript of a conversation with LOUISE DAHL-WOLFE, MEYER WOLFE, and Rudolph Schaeffer.
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