Barrie B. Greenbie Papers
Barrie Barstow Greenbie was a key member of the Department of Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning at UMass Amherst from 1970-1989. In a long and remarkably diverse career, Greenbie worked as an artist with the Works Progress Administration, as a soldier and journalist, as a professor of theater, an architect, inventor, author, and landscape planner. After earning a BA in drama from the University of Miami (1953), he worked for several years in the theatre program at Skidmore College. While there, he added architecture to his array of talents, designing the East 74th Street Theater in New York in 1959, and founded a company to produce a “self-erecting” building designed to substitute for summer tent theaters. Two years after joining the faculty at UMass in 1970, he completed a doctorate in urban affairs and regional planning at the University of Wisconsin and continued with a characteristically broad array of creative pursuits, designing the William Smith Clark Memorial, among other things, and conducting an extensive aerial survey of the landscapes of the Connecticut River Valley. In monographs such as Design for Diversity and Spaces: Dimensions of the Human Landscape, Greenbie examined the interactions between humans and nature. He died at his home on South Amherst in 1998.
The Greenbie Papers document a long career as academic, writer, artist, architect, and theatrical designer. Of particular note is the extensive and engrossing correspondence, which extends from Greenbie’s years as a student at the Taft School in the late 1930s through his World War II service with the Sixth Army in the South Pacific and Japan, to his tenure at UMass Amherst (1970-1989). The collection also includes a small but interesting batch of correspondence between Greenbie’s parents (1918-1919).
Background on Barrie B. Greenbie
A member of the Department of Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning at the University of Massachusetts Amherst from 1970 to 1989, Barrie Barstow Greenbie (1920-1998) enjoyed a remarkably diverse career, contributing to fields ranging from art to theatre, architecture to landscape planning. Born in New York on March 29, 1920, Greenbie’s early life was in many ways as diverse as his adulthood. Raised to believe that his father, Sydney, was of Swedish descent, he discovered in his forties that he actually descended from a Jewish family who had fled Russia during the pogroms of Alexander II. His mother Marjorie, scion of an old New England family, was among the first women granted a PhD from Yale and taught English at Mount Holyoke College.
Prepped at the Taft School in Watertown, Connecticut, during the height of the Great Depression, Greenbie faced a still-sluggish economy upon graduation. After studying at the Corcoran School of Art and the Art Students League, both in New York City, he earned his first job in 1940, when he earned the distinction of becoming the youngest artist ever commissioned by the Works Progress Administration, painting a mural for the post office in Dover-Foxcroft, Maine.
After service with the Field Artillery in the Pacific during the Second World War and as a correspondent with the 6th Army in occupied Japan, Greenbie returned home to continue his education at the University of Miami, studying drama with a concentration in playwriting and stage design. Following receipt of his BA in 1953, he joined the Theatre Department at Skidmore College in Saratoga, N.Y., all the while maintaining an active creative life. It was there that he first branched out into architecture, designing buildings for the college and in 1959, the widely acclaimed East 74th Street Theater in New York (later renamed the Phoenix). He later returned to school, earning a doctorate in urban affairs and regional planning from the University of Wisconsin (1972) two years after accepting a position at UMass Amherst.
The wide-ranging intellect and keen artistic talent displayed at Skidmore characterized Greenbie’s professional life at every stage. Author of a raft of essays, plays, and poetry, he designed theatres for dance for the Ford Foundation, invented a new conveyor belt system, and acquired five patents for inventions such as the Portapavillion, a portable open-framed tent, and the G-Frame house, a prefabricated house design that is easy and fast to build. Among his scholarly contributions were three monographs Design for Diversity: Planning for Natural Man in the Neo-Technic Environment (1976), focused particularly on the interactions between humans and nature, Spaces: Dimensions of the Human Landscape (1981), and Space and Spirit in Modern Japan (1988). His autobiography, A Hole in the Heartland appeared in 1996. At UMass, Greenbie pursued campus projects as diverse as designing the William Smith Clark Memorial (a joint effort between UMass and Hokkaido University to honor the third President of Massachusetts Agricultural College) and conducting an extensive aerial survey of the landscapes of the Connecticut River Valley.
Greenbie died at his home in South Amherst in 1998. He was survived by his wife of thirty-four years, Vlasta J. (Koran) Greenbie, three daughters, two grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.
Contents of Collection
Documenting the creative and professional life of Barrie Greenbie, this collection offers a rich resource for study of Greenbie’s education, overseas service during World War II, his professional lives in the theatre and landscape architecture, and his relationships with family members, including his first wife Meg and his parents Marjorie and Sydney. The collection is organized into four series: Personal and Biographical, Professional, the Theatre, and the Connecticut River.
An engaging writer from early in life, Greenbie maintained a robust correspondence with his parents and wife from his time at the Taft School through the end of the Second World War, with slightly sparser correspondence for later years. Also included is a fascinating volume of typed copies of letters exchanged between Marjorie and Sydney Greenbie during their courtship in 1918-1919.
Among the great constants of Greenbie’s varied life was a passion for the theatre, which emerges throughout the collection. In addition to some architectural designs for theatres and a model of the East 74th Street Theatre, the collection includes correspondence, an array of playbills and photographs of plays directed by Greenbie (primarily during the early 1950s), and several scripts, ending with The Apple Orchard, which was performed at the University of Massachusetts Amherst in the early 1990s. Also worthy of note are materials relating to Greenbie’s patents on the Portapavilion, a collapsible outdoor pavilion, and on the G-Frame, a frame used in prefabricated houses.
Finally, the collection brings together material that highlights Greenbie’s interest in the Connecticut River Valley. The collection includes research, analysis, and correspondence relating to his study of the Valley and a compact disk containing numerous aerial images of the riverscape.
1895-1997
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3 linear ft.
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Consists chiefly of correspondence, with a significant portion of the letters exchanged between Greenbie and his wife, Meg, during his service in World War II. Documents Greenbie’s childhood, early education, and his parents’ lives and work. The history of his father’s origin is captured in Greenbie’s book, The Hole in the Heartland; copies of documents collected during his research are included in this series. The published book and correspondence relating to the writing and production of the book can be found in the professional series. |
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1951-1996
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4.5 linear ft.
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Contains a variety of professional papers documenting Greenbie’s long and distinguished career, in particular his design of the G-Frame prefabricated house and the Portapavilion as well as his work in Japan. Also includes correspondence and research notes relating to his book, The Hole in the Heartland, which tells the story of Greenbie’s search for the truth about his father’s origin. The book documents the mystery of his father’s family history, as well as the discovery that his father, Sidney Greenbie, was not the son of Swedish immigrants, but of Russian Jews who were refugees from the porgroms of Czar Alexander II. |
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1950-1996
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1.5 linear ft.
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Ranges from Greenbie’s early theater work at the University of Miami to his later work at the University of Massachusetts Amherst on The Apple Orchard, a play written and produced by Greenbie. |
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1961-2002
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1.5 linear ft.
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Highlights Greenbie’s interest in the Connecticut River and includes a CD of aerial images he took. Public response to these aerial images of the river prompted Greenbie to begin writing a book about the Connecticut River titled The Connecticut Riverscape: The View from Above. Greenbie was working on the manuscript at the time of his death. |
Series 1. Personal and Biographical
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1895-1997
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3 linear ft.
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Army training notebook
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1943
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Box 1:1
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Article: “My Dear Lady”
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Box 1:2
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Based on research conducted by Marjorie Greenbie. |
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Birth certificate (photocopy)
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1920
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Box 1:3
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Correspondence
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1918-1919
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Box 1:4
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Bound volume of typed copies of letters exchanged between Marjorie and Sydney Greenbie. |
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Correspondence
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1939
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Box 1:5
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Correspondence
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1940 Jan-Mar
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Box 1:6
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Correspondence
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1940 Apr-June
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Box 1:7
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Correspondence
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1940 Aug-Sept
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Box 1:8
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Correspondence
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1940 Oct-Dec
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Box 1:9
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Correspondence
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1941 Jan-Feb
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Box 1:10
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Correspondence
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1941 Mar-May
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Box 1:11
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Correspondence
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1941 June-Dec
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Box 1:12
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Correspondence
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1942
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Box 1:13
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Correspondence
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1943
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Box 1:14
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Correspondence
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1944 Jan-Apr
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Box 1:15
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Correspondence
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1944 May-Dec
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Box 1:16
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Correspondence
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1945
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Box 1:17
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Correspondence
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1945 Jan-Apr
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Box 1:18
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Correspondence
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1946
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Box 1:19
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Correspondence
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1947
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Box 1:20
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Correspondence
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1951-1957
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Box 1:21
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Correspondence
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1958-1959
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Box 1:22
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Correspondence
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1960
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Box 1:23
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Correspondence
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1961
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Box 1:24
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Correspondence
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1962
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Box 1:25
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Correspondence
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1963
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Box 1:26
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Correspondence
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1964
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Box 1:27
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Correspondence
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1965
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Box 1:28
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Correspondence
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1965
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Box 1:29
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Correspondence
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1966
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Box 1:30
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Correspondence
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1966
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Box 1:31
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Correspondence
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1967
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Box 1:32
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Correspondence
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1967-1968
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Box 1:33
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Correspondence
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1968
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Box 1:34
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Correspondence
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1969
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Box 1:35
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Correspondence
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1970
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Box 1:36
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Correspondence
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1971-1974
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Box 1:37
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Correspondence
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1982-1987
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Box 1:38
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Correspondence
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1988-1993
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Box 1:39
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Correspondence, email
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1997
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Box 1:40
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Correspondence: Mary Beth
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1996
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Box 1:41
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Correspondence: Shark, Myer
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1992-1997
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Box 1:42
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Correspondence, Sermon: Rossoff, Donald, Rabbi
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1979-1997
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Box 1:43
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Correspondence: World War II
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1943 Nov-Dec
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Box 1:44
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Letters to wife, Meg Greenbie. |
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Correspondence: World War II
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1944 Jan-Feb
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Box 1:45
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Letters to wife, Meg Greenbie. |
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Correspondence: World War II
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1944 Mar-Apr
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Box 1:46
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Letters to wife, Meg Greenbie. |
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Correspondence: World War II
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1944 May-June
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Box 1:47
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Letters to wife, Meg Greenbie. |
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Correspondence: World War II
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1944 July-Aug
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Box 1:48
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Letters to wife, Meg Greenbie. |
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Correspondence: World War II
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1944 Sept-Oct
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Box 1:49
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Letters to wife, Meg Greenbie. |
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Correspondence: World War II
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1944 Nov
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Box 2:1
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Letters to wife, Meg Greenbie. |
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Correspondence: World War II
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1944 Dec
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Box 2:2
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Letters to wife, Meg Greenbie. |
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Correspondence: World War II
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1945 Jan
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Box 2:3
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Letters to wife, Meg Greenbie. |
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Correspondence: World War II
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1945 Feb
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Box 2:4
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Letters to wife, Meg Greenbie. |
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Correspondence: World War II
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1945 Mar
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Box 2:5
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Letters to wife, Meg Greenbie. |
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Correspondence: World War II
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1945 Apr
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Box 2:6
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Letters to wife, Meg Greenbie. |
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Correspondence: World War II
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1945 May
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Box 2:7
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Letters to wife, Meg Greenbie. |
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Correspondence: World War II
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1945 June
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Box 2:8
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Letters to wife, Meg Greenbie. |
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Correspondence: World War II
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1945 July
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Box 2:9
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Letters to wife, Meg Greenbie. |
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Correspondence: World War II
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1945 Sept
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Box 2:10
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Letters to wife, Meg Greenbie. |
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Correspondence: World War II
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1945 Oct
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Box 2:11
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Letters to wife, Meg Greenbie. |
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Correspondence: World War II
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1945 Nov
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Box 2:12
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Letters to wife, Meg Greenbie. |
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Correspondence: World War II
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1945 Dec
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Box 2:13
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Letters to wife, Meg Greenbie. |
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Diary
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1932
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Box 2:14
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Dissertation on my love for Marjorie by Sydney
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1918
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Box 2:15
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Financial notes
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1942
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Box 2:16
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Greenbie apartment: sketch of layout
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ca. 1925
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Box 2:17
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Layout of apartment at 3513 13th St NW, Apt. 24 in Washington, D.C. |
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Greenbie family history: articles
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1967-1997
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Box 2:18
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Greenbie family history: North Dakota, correspondence
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1992, 1998
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Box 2:19
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Greenbie family history: North Dakota, land certificates
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1899-1901
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Box 2:20
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Greenbie family history: North Dakota, Maps
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1909-ca. 1990s
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Box 2:21
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Greenbie family hisotry: North Dakota, Miscellaneous notes
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ca. 1990
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Box 2:22
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Greenbie family history: North Dakota Cemetery, newspaper clippings
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1962-1997
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Box 2:23
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Greenbie, Sydney, Correspondence
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1917-1922
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Box 2:24
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Photocopy of originals with annotations. |
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Greenbie, Sydney, Correspondence
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1917, 1945
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Box 2:25
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Includes some photocopies of originals with itinerary of his tour along the East Coast of New Zealand on the Officer of Minister of Finance letterhead. |
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Greenbie, Sydney, Diary
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1918-1924, 1960
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Box 2:26
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Extracts from diary are photocopied from original; also includes newclippings, biograhpical sketch an notes kept by Barrie Greenbie. |
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Greenbie, Sydney, Diary
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1960
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Box 2:27
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Greenbie, Sydney, Typescript: Month’s Harvest
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ca. 1945
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Box 2:28
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Greenfield House (Saratoga, N.Y.)
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1953-1959
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Box 2:29
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Greenfield House (Saratoga, N.Y.): history
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1933-1959
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Box 2:30
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Greenfield House (Saratoga, N.Y.): photographs
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1895, 1953
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Box 2:31
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Ingrid’s diary (fragment)
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ca. 1961
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Box 2:32
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Identified as “Ingrid’s Diary” on page 5; probably an excerpt from Barrie Greenbie’s daughter’s diary. |
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Interest, Abilities and Personality Portrait; Greenbie, Barrie
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1965
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Box 2:33
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Japanese postcards
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undated
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Box 2:34
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Jewish Historical Society of Upper Midwest
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1993
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Box 2:35
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Marjorie Barstow Greenbie: autobiography
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undated
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Box 2:36-38
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Marjorie Barstow Greenbie: “I was Born Free”
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undated
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Box 2:39-40
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Marjorie Barstow Greenbie: obituaries and condolences
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1976
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Box 2:41
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Military documents
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1945-1946
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Box 2:42
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Newspaper clippings
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1940-1959
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Box 2:43
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Newspaper clippings
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1960-1992
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Box 2:44
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Newspaper clippings: Skidmore
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1953-1956
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Box 2:45
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Newspaper clippings: World War II
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1945
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Box 2:46-47
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Obituary and tributes: Greenbie, Barrie
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1998
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Box 2:48
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Photographs: World War II service
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ca. 1943
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2 images
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Box 2:49
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Scrapbook
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1939-1940
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Box 2:50
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Section of Fine Arts, Treasury Dept. Bulletin
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1939 June
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Box 2:51
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Sixth Army Pictorial
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1945 Nov-Dec
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Box 2:52
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Taft School
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1934-1935
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Box 2:53
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Traversity Press
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1930-1932
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Box 2:54
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United ElectricalRadio and Machine Workers of America membership book
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1943
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Box 2:55
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World War II: Japanese government-issued Philippine fiat peso
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ca. 1942
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Box 2:56
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World War II: pamphlets
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1943-1945
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Box 2:57
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Series 2. Professional
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Abstracts
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1969
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Box 3:1
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“Adam and Evelyn”
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undated
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Box 3:2
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American Mystery: correspondence, publishers
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1992-1995
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Box 3:3
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American Mystery: correspondence, Wylegala, Wendy
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1993-1994
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Box 3:4
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Amherst Fields: Amherst report
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1972
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Box 3:5
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Amherst Fields: “An Encounter: A History of Paparazzo Associates Dealings with the Town of Amherst”
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1971
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Box 3:6
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Amherst Fields: Cherry Hill, newspaper clippings
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Box 3:7
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Amherst Fields: correspondence
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1983-1984
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Box 3:8
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Amherst Fields: Landscape Architecture 791
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1971
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Box 3:9-10
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Course information and class notes. |
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Amherst Fields: Memoranda
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1971
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Box 3:11
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Amherst Fields: newspaper clippings
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1971-1996
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Box 3:12
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Amherst Fields: plans, drawings, pricings
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1971-1986
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Box 3:13
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Amherst Fields: presentation
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1976
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Box 3:14
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Amherst Fields: plan, a critique
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Box 3:15
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Anna Ella Carroll and Abraham Lincoln
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1994
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Box 3:16
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Architecture photographs
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ca. 1960
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Box 3:17
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Articles, A-D
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undated
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Box 3:18
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Articles: E-F
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undated
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Box 3:19
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Articles; G-O
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undated
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Box 3:20
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Articles: P-R
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undated
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Box 3:21
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Articles: S
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undated
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Box 3:22
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Articles: T-Y
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undated
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Box 3:23
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Articles, copyright certificates
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1968-1996
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Box 3:24
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Book reviews
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1982-1988
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Box 3:25
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Reviews of Greenbie’s work. |
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Book reviews
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1968-1994
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Box 3:26
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Reviews of the work of others. |
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Brain theory
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1968-1994
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Box 3:27
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Brown thesis
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1973
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Box 3:28
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BSSG (Biomedical Sciences System Grant)
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1972-1975
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Box 3:29-30
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Campus planning study: Skidmore College
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1957
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Box 3:31
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Carmina Press and early dance theaters
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1958-1960
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Box 3:32
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Clinic, Dr. Fred Hoffman: preliminary study
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ca. 1960
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Box 3:33
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Conveyors: correspondence
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1963-1967
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Box 3:34
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Conveyors: diagrams and sections
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1963-1967
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Box 3:35
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Correspondence: employment
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1961-1971
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Box 3:36
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Correspondence: Mark Wakley
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1997
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Box 3:37
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Correspondence: Ph.D.
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1972
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Box 3:38
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Correspondence: poems
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Box 3:39
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Correspondence: publishers
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1953-1970
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Box 3:40-42
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Correspondence: Yale Press
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1979-1994
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Box 3:43-45
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Curriculum vitae and biographical sketches
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1982-1995
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Box 3:46
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Dance Studio extension plan, home of Mr. and Mrs. Sven Petersen
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1958
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Box 3:47
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Day Tuttle’s New Theatre
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1959
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Box 3:48
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Design for Diversity: correspondence
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1971
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Box 4:1-3
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Design for Diversity: reviews
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1976-1977
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Box 4:4
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Draft, research paper
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1975
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Box 4:5
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Drawings
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1944
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Box 4:6
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East 74th Street Theater: correspondence
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1958-1960
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Box 4:7-8
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East 74th Street Theater: “Lysistrata”
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1959
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Box 4:9
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East 74th Street Theater: model
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ca. 1959
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B: OS area
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East 74th Street Theater: Photographs
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1959
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Box 4:10
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East 74th Street Theater: theater design
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1959
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Box 4:11
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East 74th Street Theater: theater design
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1959-1962
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Box 9 (OS)
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“Essentic Form: the Gap between Fact and Feeling”
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1971
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Box 4:12
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Elizabeth Thompson
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1991
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Box 4:13
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Ethological Perspective on the Nature of Human Landscape: correspondence
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1976
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Box 4:14
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Ethological Perspective on the Nature of Human Landscape: paper
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1976
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Box 4:15-16
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Farmer in the Dell: photographs
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undated
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Box 4:17
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Fences and Neighbors: correspondence
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1972-1981
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Box 4:18
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Footsteps in the Sand: correspondence
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1984-1985
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Box 4:19
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Early version of Ghosts of a Dead War. |
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Ford Theater for Dance: concepts and designs
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1962-1963
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Box 4:20
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Ford Theater for Dance: correspondence
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1959-1994
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Box 4:21
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Ford Theater for Dance; Horizon article
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1962
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Box 4:22
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Ford Theater for Dance: model photographs
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ca. 1962
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Box 4:23-24
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Frame house: photograph
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undated
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Box 4:25
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G-Frame building system: patent, sections, plans
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1965
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Box 4:26
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G-Frame house: designs
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1965
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Box 4:27
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G-Frame house: photographs
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1970-1974
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Box 4:28
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G-Frame house: section, construction details, model photographs
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ca. 1970
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Box 4:29
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G-Frame house: SW Walden photographs
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1970
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Box 4:30
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Genesis Revisited
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1997
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Box 4:31
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Ghosts of a Dead War: correspondence
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1985-1991
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Box 4:32
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Ghosts of a Dead War: manuscript
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undated
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Box 4:33
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Helen Partridge: correspondence
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1964
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Box 4:34
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Helen Partridge: house plans
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1964
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Box 4:35
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Hole in the Heartland
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1996
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Box 4:36
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Hole in the Heartland: Anna Walsh
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1939-1992
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Box 4:37
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Deeds, correspondence, newspaper clippings. |
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Hole in the Heartland: comments
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1994-1997
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Box 4:38
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Hole in the Heartland: correspondence, newspaper clippings
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Box 4:39
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Hole in the Heartland: Dave Glickson
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1992
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Box 4:40
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Research, correspondence, newspaper clippings. |
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Hole in the Heartland: Delsa and Carol
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1970-1992
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Box 4:41
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Correspondence, memorial, poems, map |
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Hole in the Heartland; Greenberg census data
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1992
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Box 4:42
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Hole in the Heartland: Joseph Grossmen
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1995
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Box 4:43
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Correspondence. |
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Hole in the Heartland: Nancy Green
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1993
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Box 4:44
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Correspondence. |
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Hole in the Heartland: Lucile Karayan
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1973-1994
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Box 4:45
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Correspondence. |
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Hole in the Heartland: newspaper clippings
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1928-1995
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Box 4:46
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Hole in the Heartland: photographs
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undated
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Box 4:47
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Hole in the Heartland: photographs, Walsh
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undated
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Box 4:48
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IMHE Landscape Assessment Conference
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1972-1979
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Box 4:49
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Japan: correspondence
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1983-1990
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Box 4:50-57
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Japan: newspaper clippings, lectures
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1976-1985
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Box 4:58
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Japan: story
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1985
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Box 4:59
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Juno’s Japan: correspondence
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ca. 1988
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Box 4:60
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Juno’s Japan: design details
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1988
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Box 4:61
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Juno’s Japan: design studio
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1988
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Box 4:62
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Juno’s Japan: flyers
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1988
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Box 4:63
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Juno’s Japan: newspaper clippings
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1988
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Box 4:64
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Juno’s Japan: photographs
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1988
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Box 4:65
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Keyoto: Nakamura fungus filtrate research
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1980s
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Box 5:1
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Landscape Architecture 605 Studio 5: syllabus
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1987
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Box 5:2
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Landscape Architecture 691F: syllabus
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1989
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Box 5:3
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Landscapes of My Later Years: poetry
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1984-1985
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Box 5:4
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Lecture flyer: “The Greening of Japan”
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1989
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Box 5:5
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Letter: St. Lucia
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1976
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Box 5:6
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Letters to the editor
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1973-1992
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Box 5:7
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Lincoln City, Oregon
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1971
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Box 5:8
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Lincoln City, Oregon: correspondence
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1964-1965
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Box 5:9
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Lincoln City, Oregon: newspaper clippings
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1965
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Box 5:10
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Lincoln City, Oregon: Photographs, drawings
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1965
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Box 5:11
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Maclean, Paul D.: articles
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1972-1976
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Box 5:12
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Maclean, Paul D.: correspondence
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1972-1981
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Box 5:13
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Man-Made Shape and Natural Form
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1978
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Box 5:14-15
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Medical Arts Incorporated: plan and section, elevation
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1966
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Box 5:16
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Memoranda: UMass department of LARP
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1970-1989
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Box 5:17-22
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Mural: photograh
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1970s
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Box 5:23
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Outline of Ph.D. research
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1969
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Box 5:24
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Pacific Triangle Revisited
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undated
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Box 5:25
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New Party
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1948-1949
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Box 5:26
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Newspaper clippings: publishing
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1997
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Box 5:27
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Old deeds to Castine property
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1920-1977
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Box 5:28
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Permission to reprint
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1973-1996
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Box 5:29
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Planning for Paradox: Comprehensiveness in the Age of Einstein
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1971
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Box 5:30
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Exam for Ph.D. pre-liminaries. |
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Poems
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1984-1996
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Box 5:31
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Portapavilion 6P40: photographs
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ca. 1964
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Box 5:32-35
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Portapavilion: Canadian patent
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1964
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Box 5:36
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Portapavilion: correspondence
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1958-1972
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Box 5:37-38
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Portapavilion: drawings, sections, plans
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undated
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Box 5:39
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Portapavillon: materials and methods
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1961
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Box 5:40
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Portapavilion: model photographs
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undated
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Box 5:41
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Portapavilion:O. Ridge photographs
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undated
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Box 5:42-43
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Portapavilion: Streling Forest photographs
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1961
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Box 5:44
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Portapavilion: summary and forecast of operations
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undated
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Box 5:45
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Post Office mural: correspondence, newspaper clippings, photographs
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undated
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Box 5:46
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Prefabricated House Project, Madison: correspondence
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1967-1970
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Box 5:47
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Prefabricated House Project, Madison: writings
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1986
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Box 5:48
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Prefabricated House Project, Madison: newspaper clippings
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1986
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Box 5:49
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Preliminary examinations, Ph.D.
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1970-1971
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Box 5:50
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Project 10
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1980
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Box 5:51
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Rationale and objectives for proposed literature search
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1969
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Box 5:52
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Resume and curriculum vita
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1958-1970
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Box 5:53
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“Return to Pacific”
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1984-1987
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Box 5:54
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Roebling Bridge Plan
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1994
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Box 5:55
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Salzmann House
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1987-1988
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Box 5:56
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Sentics: article
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1971
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Box 5:57
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Sentics: correspondence
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1971-1980
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Box 5:58
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Sentics: images
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1971
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Box 5:59
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Sentics: “Precision of Direct Emotion Communication” paper
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1971
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Box 5:60-61
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Sentics: request for reprints
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1972
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Box 5:62
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Shelf conveyor: model
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undated
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B: OS area
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Short stories
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1940
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Box 6:1
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Sister State Signing Trip
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1989-1990
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Box 6:2
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Skidmore: student evaluations
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1954
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Box 6:3
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Skidmore: bookstore perspective drawing
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1956
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Box 6:4
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Skidmore: photographs
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ca. 1953-1959
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Box 6:5
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Solar house deign
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1980
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Box 6:6
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Spaces: comments
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1977-1982
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Box 6:7
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Spaces of Prague: correspondence
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1990-1992
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Box 6:8
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Spaces: fan mail
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1981-1985
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Box 6:9
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Spaces: Dimensions of Human Landscape
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1981
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Box 6:10
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Spaces: reviews
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Box 6:11
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Spaces of Prague
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1990
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Box 6:12-13
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Spaces and Spirit in Modern Japan: correspondence, newspaper clippings
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1986-1995
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Box 6:14
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Stargazing Tower, Pittsburgh: plan, sections, photographs
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1963-1964
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Box 6:15
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Stargazing Tower, Pittsburgh: correspondence
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1963-1964
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Box 6:16
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Stargazing Tower, Pittsburgh: plan and sections
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1963
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Box 6:17
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Stone Barn House: blueprints, photographs
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1961
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Box 6:18
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Taliesin Fellowship
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1957-1958
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Box 6:19
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Thesis introduction
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1972
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Box 6:20
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Toward the Humane Landscape: Examples of Proxemic and Distemic Space in Japan
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1977
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Box 6:21
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Two Ends of the Dragon”
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1988-1989
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Box 6:22
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“Two Liberations of Luzon”
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1986
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Box 6:23-24
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“Two Liberations of Luzon”: photographs
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undated
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Box 6:25-27
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University of Massachusetts Library: memoranda
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1974-1975
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Box 6:28
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University of Massachusetts Library: plan
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1974
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Box 6:29
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University of Massachusetts: correspondence
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1969-1983
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Box 6:30
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University of Massachusetts: proposal for METLAND
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undated
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Box 6:31
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University of Massachusetts: Wilder Times
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1979
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Box 6:32
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University of Oregon: correspondence
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1970-1984
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Box 6:33
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Univesity of Oregon: Marjorie Greenbie Collection
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1970
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Box 6:34
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Unpublished manuscript
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1984-1997
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Box 6:35
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Unpublished manuscript: Kyu Fumi
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1945-1985
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Box 6:36
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Unpublished manuscript: Vanishing Inventor
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1969
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Box 6:37
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Unpublished manuscript: Unknown Yankee, Land of Japan
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1990
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Box 6:38
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Urban Farm and Function in Jacksonville, Wisconsin
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1966
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Box 6:39
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U.S. patents
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1964-1967
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Box 6:40
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Vaclav Havel’s Prague Spring
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1990
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Box 6:41
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Vaclav Havel’s Prague Spring: correspondence
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1990-1992
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Box 6:42
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What’s in an Name?: An American Mystery
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1984-1992
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Box 6:43
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‘Word’s Worth”: biographical information
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1960-1994
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Box 6:44
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Word’s Worth: letters
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1994-1997
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Box 6:45
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Word’s Worth: script
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1994-1997
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Box 6:46
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Working papers
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1969
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Box 6:47
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World War II writings
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1945
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Box 6:48
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University of Miami: art paper
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1952
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Box 6:49
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University of Miami: drawings
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1950-1953
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Box 6:50
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University of Miami: critique of drama
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1952
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Box 6:51
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University of Miami: student paper
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1951
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Box 6:52
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Series 3. Theater
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Apple Orchard: contacts
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1992
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Box 7:1
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Apple Orchard: correspondence, financial
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1992
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Box 7:2
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Apple Orchard: correspondence, general
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1992-1996
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Box 7:3
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Apple Orchard: correspondence, producers
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1991-1995
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Box 7:4
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Apple Orchard: finances
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1992-1993
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Box 7:5
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Apple Orchard: grant
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Box 7:6
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Apple Orchard: photographs
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1991
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Box 7:6
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Apple Orchard: publicity
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1992
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Box 7:8
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Apple Orchard: script
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1992
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Box 7:9
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Apple Orchard: set photographs
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1991
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Box 7:10
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Apple Orchard: video tape, edited master
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1992
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Box 7:11
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Arena Summer Theater: Thieves’ Carnival
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1956
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Box 7:12
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Burnsville School of Fine Arts: bulletin
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1952
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Box 7:13
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Burnsville School of Fine Arts: Midsummer Night’s Dream
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1952
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Box 7:14
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Burnsville School of Fine Arts: Outward Bound
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1952
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Box 7:15
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Burnsville School of Fine Arts: Taming of the Shrew
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1951
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Box 7:16
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Burnsville School of Fine Arts: Ten Little Indians
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1951
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Box 7:17
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By the Shores of the Berkshires: script
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1993
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Box 7:18
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Cameo Playhouse: Tovarich
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undated
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Box 7:19
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Carmina: photographs
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undated
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Box 7:20
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Casablanca Players: Constant Wife
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1953
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Box 7:21
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Castine: script
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1948
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Box 7:22
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Cock-A-Doodle-Doo: correspondence
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1996
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Box 7:23
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With Vincent Dowling. |
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Cock-A-Doodle-Doo: MFH grant application
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1995-1996
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Box 7:24
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Cock-A-Doodle Doo: press
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1996
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Box 7:25
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Cock-A-Doodle Doo: script
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1996
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Box 7:26
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Earth is Round: script
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1946
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Box 7:27
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Home for Christmas: scripts
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1950
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Box 7:28
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Miami Beach Little Theater Group: Ask Me No Questions
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1953
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Box 7:29
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Miami Junior Woman’s Club
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1951
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Box 7:30
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Curiosity and The Green Convertible. |
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Roosevelt Playhouse: Detective Story
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1951
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Box 7:31
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Skidmore: Little Foxes
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undated
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Box 7:32
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Skidmore: photographs
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1955
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Box 7:33
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University of Miami: All My Sons
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1950
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Box 7:34
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University of Miami: Arsenic and Old Lace
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1950
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Box 7:35
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University of Miami: As You Like It
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1950
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Box 7:36
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University of Miami: Brigadoon
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1952
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Box 7:37
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University of Miami: Imaginary Invalid
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1950
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Box 7:38
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University of Miami: Madwoman of Chaillot
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1951
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Box 7:39
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University of Miami: Our Borrowed Time
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1950
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Box 7:40
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University of Miami: They Knew What They Wanted
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1952
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Box 7:41
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University of Miami: Yes, My Darling Daughter
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1950
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Box 7:42
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University of Miami: photographs
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1950-1953
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Box 7:43
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University of Miami: Ring Theater annual
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1951-1952
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Box 7:44
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University of Miami: Ring Theater newspaper clippings
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1950
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Box 7:45
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Series 4. Connecticut River
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American Heritage Rivers Initiative: Connecticut River Action Plan, excerpt
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1998
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Box 8:1
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American Heritage Rivers Initiative: Connecticut River nomination
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1997
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Box 8:2
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Article: “A River Runs Through”
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1997
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Box 8:3
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Brochures
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undated
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Box 8:4
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Cassette tapes
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1998
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Box 8:5
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Compact discs
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1997
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Box 8:6-7
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Compact discs: correspondence and mailing list
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1997-1998
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Box 8:8
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Compact discs: correspondence and text
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2002
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Box 8:9
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Compact discs: flyers
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1997
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Box 8:10
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Correspondence
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1997-2001
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Box 8:11-12
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Correspondence: Anne Beer
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1997-2002
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Box 8:13
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Correspondece: archives
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2000
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Box 8:14
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Correspondence: exhibit
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1991
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Box 8:15
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Correspondence: publishers
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1990-1998
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Box 8:16
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Chicopee River Study and Survey
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1995
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Box 8:17
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Chicopee River Wildlife Refuge
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1993
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Box 8:18
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Connecticut River Watershed Council
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undated
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Box 8:19
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Connecticut Riverscape: “A View from Above,” additional material
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1999
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Box 8:20
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Connecticut Riverscape: “A View from Above,” text
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1998-1999
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Box 8:21-22
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Connecticut River: “A View from Above,” text and photographs
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1999
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Box 8:23-28
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Edwin M. Bacon: Connecticut River and the Valley of the Connecticut River, notes
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undated
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Box 8:29
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Computer disk
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1998
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Box 8:30
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Historical booklets
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1944-1961
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Box 8:31
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Inventory and analysis of resources
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1961
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Box 8:32
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Internet research
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undated
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Box 8:33
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Maps
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undated
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Box 8:34
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Newspaper clippings
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1988-1998
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Box 8:35-36
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Riverfront Recapture, Inc.: annual report
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1997-1998
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Box 8:37
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Riverfront Recapture, Inc.: guide
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1982
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Box 8:38
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Slides
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1989-1991
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Box 8:39
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Provenance
The Greenbie were donated by Barrie Greenbie in 1998, with subsequent additions from his widow, Vlasta, in 2000.
Processing Information
Processed by Sarah Goldstein and Rebecca Tran, May 2010.
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Copyright and Use (More information)
Cite as: Barrie Greenbie Papers (FS 142). Special Collections and University Archives, W.E.B. Du Bois Library, University of Massachusetts Amherst.