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Office Furnishing Ther Office Furnishing Museum Office Furnishing Ity Among other pieces of furnishing might be ntioned partitions, counters, carpet, or lino-floor covering, shades, pictures, clothes ss, umbrella stands, Floor mats, pen and ink letter trays, safes and vaults, bookcases, ickroom shelving and so on. With all of these, : office furnishing ther executive must be familiar. To assist the office furnishing ther executive in identifying fld selecting pieces of equipment, the National fice Management Association has developed Business Equipment Directory, in which the Evarious pieces of machinery and furniture, with [brief outlines of their characteristics, are listed. Materials and Supplies.

A drastically different type of girl is "Holland Hostess," whose bureau is ated in the central bus station and ticket office furnishing ther of KLM on the Museumplein Amsterdam. This recently organized non-commercial bureau performs in-uable service in furnishing information, practical aids and needed contacts to • foreign visitors, whether coming to Holland for pleasure or bent on business.

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MUSEUM OF MODERN ART, museum, Xew York, K.Y., founded in 1929 "for the pur¬poses of encouraging and developing the study of modern arts and the application of such arts to manufacture and practical life, and office furnishing Museum popular instruction." Since 1939 it has been housed in its own modern building on West 53d Street. In addition to large permanent collections of paint¬ings, sculptures, prints, and drawings, there are frequent special exhibitions of such works as well a.i of architecture, design, and photography.

Galleries and Art Museums.—The vast and rich British Museum in London (opened 1759) began as a general repository of knowledge (the natural history collections were later transferred to South Kensington). Its Greek, Roman, and Egyptian rooms have played their part in British culture for generations ; but the once preeminent influence on taste of the Elgin marbles from the Parthenon at Athens later came to be shared with the museum's Assyrian, early Chinese, and pre-Columbian masterpieces, and with ethnographical collections made on nonaesthetic grounds. There are no paintings, but the print room (including drawings), open to students and office furnishing Museum tem¬porary public exhibitions, is outstanding. Treas¬ures in illuminated manuscripts and fine printing and binding are similarly selected for display from the world-famous library.


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Perhaps the greatest achievement of all ages was that of writing. No other single factor has made such a lasting or far-reaching contribu¬tion to our civilization. Without it, there could have been no office furnishing ity function at all. With it, the office furnishing ity function began. Yet clerical workers are apt to consider the office furnishing ity as a mechanism peculiar to this day and age. They are not aware of the fact that the office furnishing ity is really an ancient institu¬tion, and that there are records of office furnishing ity activities dating back three and four thousand years. The civilizations of Assyria, Babylonia, and Egypt made use of office furnishing ity facilities for recording the transactions of individuals, and of governmental agencies, for centuries.

The Life office furnishing ity Management Asso¬ciation assists life insurance companies with their ... office furnishing ity problems. All have made excellent con¬tributions. The three organizations which deal exclusively with office furnishing ity management for all types of businesses, however, are the office furnishing ity Manage¬ment Association of Great Britain, the Nippon office furnishing ity Management Association, and the National office furnishing ity Management Association, in Canada and the United States. These three devote all their energies to the problems of the office furnishing ity. Together, they are building a new profession. Certain other nations in western Europe, South America, South Africa, and Asia are contemplating the formation of comparable associations. The establishment of these groups will inevitably lead to professional-ization.

     
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