Thanks to Seth Bogdanave, grandson of the late A. J. Bogdanove (RA-1934) we have a scan to share of the membership roster included with the catalog of the 1946 (75th Anniversary) Annual Exhibition. The only member of the flock from that year who is still with us is Loring Coleman (NRA-1941), currently residing in Cambridge, MA.
Category Archives: Memorabilia
INDEX: Salmagundi Notes • The Salmagundian • The Salmagundi Stew
To navigate the Back Issues Archive, use the Subsections Index to the right, underneath Salmagundi 2.0 Links.
BACK ISSUES SCANNED:
1978: June ’78 (Vol 1 #1) • Sept ’78 (Vol 1 #2) 1980: Sept ’80 (Vol 2 #4) • Dec ’80 (Vol 3 #1) 1981: May ’81 (Vol 3 #2) • Sept ’81 (Vol 3 #3) • Dec ’81 (Vol 3 #4) 1982: Mar-May ’82 (Vol 5 #1) • Sept ’82 (Vol 5 #2) 1983: Sept ’83 (Vol 6, #1) • Dec ’83-Jan ’84 (Vol 6 #2) 1984: Sept ’84 (Vol 6 #4) • Dec ’84-Jan ’85 (Vol 7 #1) 1985: Dec ’85-Jan ’86 (Vol 7 #3) 1986: June-Aug ’86 (Vol 7 #4) • Dec ’86-Jan ’87 (Vol 8 #1) 1987: Dec ’87-Feb ’88 (Vol 8, #3) 1988: Jun-Sept ’88 (Vol 8 #4) 1989: Spring ’89 (Vol 9 #1) 1990: Spring-Dec ’90 (Vol 10 #3) 1992: June ’92 (Vol 12 #1) 1994: May ’94 (Vol 14 #1) 1995: Jun ’95 (Vol 15 #1) 1997: Apr ’97 (Vol 17 #1) 2006: November Stew 2007: Winter Stew 2008: Summer StewBACK ISSUES QUEUED TO BE SCANNED:
1989: Fall ’89-Mar ’90 (Vol 9 #2) 1999: May Stew • Sept Stew 2001: April Stew • June Stew 2003: Spring Stew • Summer Stew • Fall Stew 2004: Spring Stew • Summer Stew • Fall Stew • Winter Stew 2005: Spring Stew • Summer Stew • Fall Stew • Winter Stew 2006: Spring Stew • Winter Stew 2007: June Stew 2008: Spring StewMISSING ISSUES:
The Salmagundian and The Salmagundi Stew were published on such an uneven schedule and with such seemingly erratic volume numbers that it’s all but impossible to guess what a complete set should contain. Some missing issues can be inferred by existing volume numbers in the Archive. If you have any we’re missing in your possession and would be willing to let us scan them (we’ll return them) or would consider donating them to the Club Archive we’d be most grateful.