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good afternoon Iamp;#39;m Patricia Kane the Friends of American arts at Yale curator of American decorative arts and it is my pleasure to welcome you to this lecture which celebrates a momentous event this week the Yale University art gallery opens the Leslie P and George H Hume American furniture Study Center and the ante and Robert M bass sack family archive in the collections Study Center at Yale West Campus for those of you in the audience who have labored away in the original furniture study in the bowels of 149 York Street you know how its exciting it is for us to have a new home for this extraordinary facility before I tell you a little bit more about the new furniture study Iamp;#39;d like you if you have cell phones - please silence them the furniture study was actually created in 1959 by Myrick R Rogers who was then the curator and he thought of it as a really a three-dimensional textbook of American furniture so this year is its 60th anniversary it now houses furniture dat