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Highland Highlights 1944, October

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  • Highland Highlights was a newsletter "published every once in a while by the Southern Highland Handicraft Guild" starting in 1942. It usually gave members news from the shops, information from and about Guild meetings, tips and reminders, as well as news of general interest. This issue contains a summary of an interview given by Henrietta Murdock, Interior Decoration Editor for the Ladies' Home Journal, and news about the Exploratory Study of Craft Education. It is also the first newsletter to include the minutes . The Southern Highland Handicraft Guild was founded in 1930 as the Southern Mountain Handicraft Guild. The name was changed to the Southern Highland Handicraft Guild in 1933 and again in the 1990s to the Southern Highland Craft Guild.
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Object’s are ‘parent’ level descriptions to ‘children’ items, (e.g. a book with pages).

  • Highland Highlights was a newsletter "published every once in a while by the Southern Highland Handicraft Guild" starting in 1942. It usually gave members news from the shops, information from and about Guild meetings, tips and reminders, as well as news of general interest. This issue contains a summary of an interview given by Henrietta Murdock, Interior Decoration Editor for the Ladies' Home Journal, and news about the Exploratory Study of Craft Education. It is also the first newsletter to include the minutes [see Southern Highland Handicraft Guild fall meeting, October 25, 1944]. The Southern Highland Handicraft Guild was founded in 1930 as the Southern Mountain Handicraft Guild. The name was changed to the Southern Highland Handicraft Guild in 1933 and again in the 1990s to the Southern Highland Craft Guild.