The eleventh of twenty-four tapes of an interview with Paul Vanderbilt. <br>Interviewer is an unidentified woman, possibly a university student based on handwritten notes accompanying the collection. <br>Approximate date based on life events described. <br>Topics of discussion include working on a picture book with the Graphic History Society of America, topics of the magazine <em>American Heritage</em>, and job transitions. <br>Identification on label on reel box (typewritten): Reel 11. Side 1: Beginnings of AMERICAN HERITAGE. Graphic Hist Soc of Amer program. Kinds of pictures searches, end of Library of Congress appointment, tentative picture-library plan at Univ. of Calif.; Side 2: Job hunting in NY. Subj. index to works of art. Speculations in LIFE mag interest in education revision. Theory of concept and understanding as visualization. LIFE mag as a format.
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Paul Vanderbilt. Interview with Paul Vanderbilt reel 11, 196-?. Paul Vanderbilt papers, 1854-1992. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
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