Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Fifth and Sixth Annual Reports of the Society of Arts and Crafts, Detroit, Michigan: Organized, 1906
For the first time in the history of the Society, no annual re port was published owing to lack of funds; it was, however, voted at this meeting to publish a third issue of the Bulle tin, as it established a closer bond between members, and was the best kind of educational advertising.
To consider the treatment of the outside of the building and premises of 37 Witherell Street - which improvements the Building Fund did not cover - a meeting of the Executive Board was held on April 15. Mr. Booth's motion that, to gain the full benefits of the intended improvements, the work should be undertaken immediately, and that, to cover the costs, a Garden Opening' should be given, was seconded and supported; the improvements were undertaken, and a suc cessful Garden Party held June 13 under the auspices of the Social Committee, an account of which will be given in a later report.
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