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Published Biographical References

  • Who's Who in Maryland, A Biographical Dictionary of Leading Living Men and Women of the States of Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and West Virginia.. Chicago, Marquis Company, 1939-?, p. 766, 1939
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    Office: Huntingdon Valley, PA

     
  • Arnold, Hugh. Stained Glass of the Middle Ages in England and France. London: A & C Black, 1913.
     
  • McCloy, Helen. "A Lost Art Re-Born. Recent Developments in American Stained Glass." Parnassus 7, No. 3 (March 1935): 4-6.
     
  • Saint, Lawrence B. A Knight of the Cross. Philadelphia: G. W. Jacobs & co. [1914].
     
  • Saint. The Memorial Windows in the Washington Cathedral to Lieutenant Matthew Fontaine Maury, U.S.N., the Honorable Myron T. Herrick [and] James Parmelee, Esq. Washington, DC: Priv. print., 1940.
     
  • Saint. The Romance of Stained Glass, by Lawrence Saint: A Story of His Experiences and Experiments. Huntingdon Valley, Pa.: c1959.
     
  • "Saint's Saints." Time Magazine 20 July 1936.
     

Biographical Drawings, Photos, Papers, etc.

  • Saint, Lawrence B. Papers, 1907-1940 (ca. 40 items). Included are clippings, photographs, writings, and articles by and about Lawrence Saint and his work in stained glass with annotations by Saint. Also included are Saint's address to the members of the Stained Glass Association of America at its convention at Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, PA, June 1925; the Text of a radio talk, 1937; glass making formulas, technical data (242 pp.); and translations of articles by French glass makers. Microfilm roll P 5, frames 224-355. Originals in the Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. Microfilm available through the Archives of American Art.
     
  • Saint, Lawrence B. Washington Cathedral Stained Glass Collection, 1928-1933. 29 boxes. Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of American History : Archives Center. ACNMAH 0090
     

 

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