- Wayland Vaughan, Secretary of the National Society of Fine Arts, meets with artist and writer Francis D. Millet and art historian Florence N. Levy to discuss the need for a national body to advance the cause of art in America. The group continues to meet sporadically over the next 3 years. The idea wins the support of President Theodore Roosevelt, who entrusts the project to his close advisor, Secretary Elihu Root.
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