Historical Society Of Pennsylvania: Review

Number of Pages 8

8 pages in length. As with any institution that has existed for decades, some of the very aspects considered to be their greatest strengths back then have become some of their greatest weaknesses. This dichotomy develops into an even more challenging element where the stability of the institution is concerned when board members lose sight of a common objective. This is what has transpired with the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, inasmuch as this nearly one hundred-year-old institution faces the duality of remaining true to its roots within an ever-changing contemporary society where that approach is most obviously outmoded, along with the misdirected and personally myopic appreciation of the myriad activities the Society maintains at the expense of the board's ability to continue its social and economic solvency. No bibliography.


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