American In New York 1905: After 1905, Mabel Boardman led the organization in readying itself for nationwide service. The congressional charter under which the Red Cross operates today was granted in 1905. Miss Boardman herself laid the foundations of present-day service by trained volunteers. Modern social work methods were introduced in disaster service. Establishing on a permanent basis a service conducted in a limited way during the Spanish-American in new york 1905 War, the organization began enrolling nurses for community and war service in 1905. Formal first aid instruction began in 1910.
The Whitney Museum of American in new york 1905 Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Museum of Modern Art in New York City organize local and national competitions in water colors. The International Water Color Exhibition Biennials are held at the Brooklyn Museum in New York City, and similar shows are held in the Art Institute, Chicago, 111., and other major museums.
Consult Whitney Museum of American in new york 1905 Art, A History of American in new york 1905 Watercolor Painting, catalogue, with introduction by Alan Burroughs (New York 1942); Goodrich, Lloyd, American in new york 1905 Watercolor and Winslow Homer (New York 1945). General histories of American in new york 1905 painting, such as Edgar Preston Richardson's Painting in America (New York 1956), mention specialists in water-color painting. For current developments, consult catalogues published by the museums.
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