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Pictorial Photography in America 1920

Pictorial Photography in America 1920

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Dr. A. D. Chaffee, Vice-President
Gertrude Kasebier, Hon. Vice-President
Prof. Charles F. Chandler, Hon. Vice-President
Dr. Charles H. Jaeger, Treasurer.
Edward R. Dickson, Recording Secretary
Margaret Watkins, Corresponding Secretary

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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Walter L. Ehrich
Ray Greenleaf
Bernard S. Horne
Charles J. Martin
Henry Hoyt Moore
Dr. D. J. Ruzicka
W. G. Shields
Adele C. Shreve

COUNCIL

Arizona
Forman G. Hanna
California
John Paul Edwards
Louis Fleckenstein
Connecticut
George S. Hawley
Florida
Dr. Addison O'Neill
Illinois
Eugene Hutchinson
margaret rhodes peattie
Indiana
Albert Ernest Schaaf
Iowa
Charles B. Keeler
Maine
Sylvan B. Phillips
Massachusetts
Dwight A. Davis
Walter G. Wolfe
Michigan
Herman Gabriel
Eleanor W. Willard
Missouri
Edwin Loker
New Jersey
Joseph R. Ashmore
New York State
Spencer Kellogg, Jr.
George B. Hollister
New York City
Edward R. Dickson
Walter L. Ehrich
Antoinette B. Hervey
Dr. Charles H. Jaeger
Mervin W. Palmer
Clarence H. White
Edith R. Wilson
Thomas Coke Watkins
Ohio
Jane Reece
Austin R. Breed
Carle Semon
Oregon
Clementine Hirsch
Pennsylvania
Will D. brodhun
Elias Goldensky
Maurice L. Fleisher
Mrs. M. W. Wiltse
Utah
Thomas O. Sheckell
Wisconsin
B. F. Langland
England
Alvin Langdon Colburn
Canada
Charles H. Barnard
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Pictorial Photography in New Jersey

In New Jersey, as well as in other States, pictorial photography was at its lowest ebb during the period of the war. The official ban on the use of the camera in places that presented just the sort of material which stirs the enthusiasm of the amateur photographer tended so to dampen his ardor that his trusty “box” was left at home to accumulate dust.

But not for long, for a New Jersey cameraist, with the vision of a seer, saw an opportunity to use his beloved instrument in a far-reaching

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