Troy Normal and Fine Art School
620 Third Avenue, North.
REOPENS SEPT. 23.

Classes in Sketching, Design, China, Oil and Water Color Painting, pen and ink. Two years’ course in normal art. Satisfactory work receives a certificate. The State Regents grant drawing teachers’ certificates to pupils from this school passing examinations.
MARIE LEMPE CLEMPSON, Director.
Troy Times. October 12, 1911: 14 col 7.

Collage of black and white photos densely packed with artworks of all kinds.

PHOTO GEMS OF A TROJAN ART EXHIBIT
A group of pictured bits from the recent exhibition of the School of Normal and Fine Arts of Lansingburgh, of which Marie Lempe Clempson is Director. The exhibit included paintings in oil and water colors, drawings, weaving, basketry, metal work, embroidery, stenciling and various other branches. In the centre of the group is shown an eighteen-inch hand weaving machine. That picture and the two lower photographs in [?] part of the productions of Miss Elizabeth Thompson in oils, water colors, stenciling, weaving, basketry and metal work.
Troy Times Art Section. circa August-September 1912. (Need to check date)

ARTS AND CRAFTS.

SCHOOL of Normal and Fine Arts!
a summer session through July! […] preparing for state examinations.
Third Avenue, North. MARIE LEMPE CLEMPSON, Director.
Troy Times. June 30, 1913: 6 col 7.

EDUCATIONAL.

TROY Normal and Fine Art School, 620 Third Avenue North, opens for registration and work Saturday, October 5. Designing, mechanical draughting, china painting, basketry. ‘Phone, North 494-W. Mrs. Marie Lempe Clempson. Director.
Troy Times. October 9, 1918: 9 col 6.


See also Emilie C. Adams (1853-1935)