Title: McComas Collection, 1955-2013
ID: SpC/2005.50.4
Primary Creator: McComas, Henry Clay (1875-)
Extent: 1.0 Boxes
Arrangement: Series
Date Acquired: 06/21/2005. More info below under Accruals.
Subjects: death masks, life masks, Masks (Sculpture)
Languages: English
Accruals: 2012.13, copies of the comdemnation records from the Smithsonian.
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Acquisition Source: Art Department
Acquisition Method: Transfer
Related Materials: RG25 - Office of the President Lowell Ensor Papers: letters between Lowell Ensor and Phil Myers concerning the donation of the McComas's masks; letter to Dr. Henry McComas from Lowell Ensor thanking him for the collection of masks.
Preferred Citation:
McComas Collection, SpC2005.50.4; McDaniel College Archives, Westminster, Maryland
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Report including:
special Studies Statement
statement of expenses for the project
retyped Fact Sheet about the collection
list of the Documented Masks, number, description, life span
list of undocumented copies
historical significance summary for each documented mask