SPRING 2014
GREETINGS FROM OUR PRESIDENT Entering our ninth decade, CSC looks forward to another season of interesting meetings. We owe many thanks to our long-serving Program director, Anne Lanning, for consistently varied and stimulating talks. Our presenters and members give us opportunities to appreciate the visual and tactile qualities of ceramics. Nonetheless, it is sadly true that pottery and porcelain are increasingly less central to most American lives. The antiques of our youth are ever more rare, and we may find less that we can truly treasure among the pots produced from the twentieth century on. A theme of loss thus runs through my present musings, one that has been sharpened by the early death this year of yet another central member of the CSC community, Grace Yeomans Thaler, our Publicity director, whose obituary appeared in the Boston Globe last November. Grace was a New Englander. She worked in the fields of auctioneering and appraisal, and was an active member and officer of very many organizations, including our own. She was happily married for the last 16 years of her life. Members are referred to online resources for a fuller account of Grace’s 58 years. We honor her memory. I hope that we may make this year one of gains: in knowledge, interest, beauty (and in membership!) I am very glad to say that our Vice-President, Carolyn Parsons Roy and our present Recording Secretary, Deborah Bassett, have agreed to divide the Publicity role between them. We need a volunteer to record minutes of the Board and participate in its meetings. We shall ensure that rack cards are available early this year, and will mention that visitors to a single meeting are welcome without introduction. I urge each of us to take a few and make a point of giving them out. I also thank Jeffrey Brown, a true mainstay of CSC, for producing another invaluable, color illustrated Shards. It will, as usual, be indexed and archived at chinastudentsclub.org Page 1