This is a collection of reports from the Trustees and Officers of the Worcester Art Museum, covering volumes 23-29. Detailing the activities, acquisitions, and administration of the museum during the specified period, these reports offer valuable insights into the museum's development, its collections, and its role in the cultural landscape. Also included is a list of sustaining members, recognizing those who supported the museum's mission.
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