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John Loring papers, 1961-2020
18 Linear FeetThe John Loring papers consist of correspondence, photographs, articles by and about him, and other materials that document his long and storied life. This includes his own work as an artist, and interior and garden designer, and his long tenure as Design Director of Tiffany & Co. where one of his most celebrated designs is the Atlas Series.
Wilson Eyre architectural drawings and papers, 1877-1945
159 drawingsScrapbook (Vol. 10), undated Volume 10
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- Consists mostly of photographs of Italian, with some French, garden designs.
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Consists mostly of photographs of Italian, with some French, garden designs.
Association of American University Presses records, 1927-1975, 2013-2018
5.5 linear feetIncluded are correspondence, minutes of Board of Directors and committees, proceedings of annual business meetings, surveys, statistical reports, financial records, photographs, and printed materials. The correspondence files dating from 1927, contain letters from university press directors regarding meetings arrangements, cooperative programs, and other matters of mutual concern. There are no correspondence files for the years 1936 to 1943.
Faith H Swanson and Virginia B Rady. Title: HERB GARDEN DESIGN. Publisher: University Press of New England, 1985 Book on shelf
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- Faith H Swanson and Virginia B Rady. Title: HERB GARDEN DESIGN. Publisher: University Press of New
David Nachmansohn papers, 1918-1981
5 linear feetCorrespondence, manuscripts, photographs, memorabilia, and printed materials primarily concerning biochemistry. Correspondents include 24 Nobel Prize winners, including Otto Loewi, Otto Meyerhof, Archibald Vivian Hill, Feodor Lynes, Severo Ochoa, and Otto Warburg. Other correspondents include Sir Hans Krebs, John Farquhar Fulton, Jean Pierre Changeux, and others in Europe, Israel, Japan, and the USSR as well as the USA. Nachmansohn's concern with the place of Jews in science appears throughout the collection, especially in material concerning the Weismann Institute and other academic institutions to which he belonged. There are photographs of colleagues, many signed and inscribed during his many trips. The printed materials consist chiefly of Nachmanson's published works beginning with his 1927 doctoral dissertation (University of Berlin) and continuing throughout his professional life at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute (1926-1930), the Sorbonne (1933-1939), Yale University (1939-1942), and Columbia University (1942-1982).
Willmer, Edward Nevill (1902-2001) (Prof. of Histology at Cambridge U., biologist, artist, garden designer and demonstrator in physiology at Manchester U., UK.), 1937 Box 3
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- Willmer, Edward Nevill (1902-2001) (Prof. of Histology at Cambridge U., biologist, artist, garden
designer and demonstrator in physiology at Manchester U., UK.), 1937
Douglas Putnam Haskell papers, 1866-1979-(bulk 1949-1964).
56 Linear FeetConstable, Rosalind [1 of 3] Box 29, Folder 1
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- Constable, Rosalind to DH. 1962; Memo. 16 pp. Re reviews of A History of Garden Design by Derek
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Constable, Rosalind to DH. 1964; Memo. 10 pp. Discusses Jean-Paul Sartre; Brigid Brophy; Twenty (a new French magazine.); and other current topics and people in the arts.
Gwinn Estate correspondence and papers, 1905-1990
4.5 linear feetThe collection consists primarily of correspondence. The collection also includes contracts, invoices, inventories, appraisals, specifications, articles, photomechanical drawings and photographs.
Gilmore D. Clarke papers, 1920-1980
7.5 linear feetMarjorie Sewell Cautley landscape drawings, 1928-1931
56 drawingsThis collection contains landscape designs and planting plans for a significant housing development project in Radburn, New Jersey and for the Phipps Garden Apartments project in Sunnyside, Queens.