These papers relate to Kopp's work in visible speech technology, especially a project to develop a machine that would enable the deaf to understand the spoken voice; including biographical materials, research notes, lecture notes, spectrograms, research reports, log books, correspondence, slides and photographs, books, and documentation of grants for research projects.
Arrangement:
The collection is arranged into 6 series.
Series 1: Documents
Series 2: Books
Series 3: Photographs
Series 4: Slides
Series 5: Books
Series 6: Documents
Biographical / Historical:
Harriet Green Kopp was born on June 18, 1917 in New York City. She earned a Master of Arts fom Brooklyn College, 1939; diploma in education of deaf, Columbia University, 1939; and Doctor of Philosophy, Columbia University, 1962. Kopp was a professor in the School of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences at San Diego State University. She died on February 11, 2007.
Kopp Names and Organizations:
Kopp Names
Adams, George F. -- region superintendent that signed off on HGK's request for an extension of leave from Detroit Day School for the Deaf (9/29/1972). See: Retirement Papers from the Detroit Day School for the Deaf (1970)
Adkins, Millie -- ranked No. 13 among students who participated in less than 10 tests in spring 1966; Female Test Subject; 10/14/1966; Grade 4, Test 6 - Part A. See: Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Test Results and Charts (October 1966)
Adkins, Judy Lee -- grade 4, in Higgins's homeroom class; ranked No. 23 overall in spring 1966 tests; on list of Prospective subjects grade 4-5, marked some experience; Student that completed an answer sheet for VRA Project #RD-143-S, Visible Speech for the Deaf; Test #1 on 6/18/1968; Test Film Strip #1 on 6/18/1968 . See: Test Subjects (1965); Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966); Mean Scores for Tests #1-10-VRA Project #RD-1483-S (June 1968)
Adkins, Amelia -- Student that completed an answer sheet for VRA Project #RD-143-S, Visible Speech for the Deaf; Test #1 on 6/18/1968; Test Film Strip #1 on 6/18/1968 . See: Mean Scores for Tests #1-10-VRA Project #RD-1483-S (June 1968)
Ahern, Patrick (Pat) -- ranked No. 11 among students who participated in less than 10 tests in spring 1966; Student that completed an answer sheet for VRA Project #RD-143-S, Visible Speech for the Deaf; Test #1 on 6/18/1968; Test Film Strip #1 on 6/18/1968. See: Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Mean Scores for Tests #1-10-VRA Project #RD-1483-S (June 1968)
Alcord, Miss -- Maine School, Mass. Private. See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Aler, Miss -- Motor Coordination - Visible Speech Education Evaluation Program; administered test of coordination. See: Progress Report #1: Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. (1/31/1947)
Alexander, C. -- taught HGK at Teachers College - Library Research. See: Registration for Harriet C. Green at the Office of Field Relations and Placement, Teachers College, Columbia University (c. 1948)
Altman, Silver -- in Jacobs's class; labelled Sp. See: Test Subjects (1965)
Alvarez, Jose (Joe) -- on clinic's spring and fall 1975, spring and fall 1976, spring and fall 1977 lists. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Alvarez, Christo -- on clinic's fall 1977 list. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Ames, Miss -- Deaf school teacher, N.J. See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Ames, September -- on clinic's fall 1977 list. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Amrheim -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 1 (May '44)
Anderson, Helene -- Co-wrote report on vocal therapy with George Kopp. See: Case Report by George Kopp and Helene Anderson on Vocal Therapy for Dysphonia Plicae Ventricularis (c. 1965)
Anderson, Dr. Irving -- Associate Professor of Speech Education, U. Michigan (1947); member of Visible Speech advisory committee; attended V.S. research committee meetings on 5/1/1947, 5/29/1947, 6/28/1947, 11/7/1947. See: Minutes and Memos from the Visible Speech Research Committee - U.Mich. (1/3/1947-11/7/1947); Information on Visible Speech Education Evaluation Program - U.Mich. (5/28/1947); How Funding Continued the Project at Ypsilanti (3/25/1947-10/10/1947)
Anderson, Dr. Tom -- Texas School for the Deaf. See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Anderson, Dr. William S. -- member of the committee on Adolescent Deaf of the Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf in March 1970. See: Activities and Speaking Engagements with Professional Organizations (3/30/1969-10/12/1970)
Anderson -- taught HGK at Teachers College - Guidance and Personnel. See: Registration for Harriet C. Green at the Office of Field Relations and Placement, Teachers College, Columbia University (c. 1948)
Anderson, Kenneth -- on clinic's spring 1975 list. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Anderson, Kathy -- on clinic's fall 1977 list. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Angelocci, Dr. Angelo A. -- Speech and Hearing Clinician, Rehabilitation Institutes, Metropolitan Detroit; born 10/16/1926, married with 4 children; B.S., Speech and English, Michigan State College (1950); M.A., Speech and Speech Correction, University of Michigan, 1954; speech teacher in Birmingham, MI for 6 years; doctoral student, Speech Pathology and Audiology, Wayne State University (1955); Research Associate during RD-526 project; budgeted for expenditures in grant proposal for project RD-526; Held copyright along with Harriet G. Kopp and Dr. George Kopp; taught the first experimental class for the RD-526 project and prepared material for the Visible Speech Manual. See: Information on Research Projects and Proposals (1959-1960); Early Draft of Final Report of Grant No. RD-526 (1963); Visible Speech Manual (3/9/1967-12/5/1974); Final Draft: Visible Speech for the Deaf (1968); Visible Speech Manual Original - to copy; Visible Speech Manual with Chapter Divisions (product of Contract No. RD-526); Visible Speech Manual with Chapter Divisions (product of Contract No. RD-526)
Arnold, Joyce -- 9 years old; Group 1 of exploratory program; congenitally deaf, severely hypacaustic, part of experimental study for Visible Speech Research at Ypsilanti (3/25/1947), experiment subject in U Mich study; scored for intelligibility in experiment 1 (1947); performance in Visible Speech Experiment #2 evaluated 1948. See: Progress Report #1: Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. (1/31/1947); How Funding Continued the Project at Ypsilanti (1/31/1947-10/10/1947); Logistics for Operation of Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. (3/25/1947-6/2/1947); Supplement to Progress Report #1: Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. (4/21/1947); Pattern Recognition Charts - U.Mich. (4/21/1947); Intelligibility Scores and Graphs (April-Dec. 1947); Final Report of Visible Speech Educational Evaluation Research Program (3/25/1947-8/13/1948)
Avery, Miss Charlotte -- speech teacher, translator in U Mich study; performed Visible Speech Experiment #4 at the Rackham School (March 1947); limited training in visible speech. See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45); Minutes and Memos from the Visible Speech Research Committee - U.Mich. (1/3/1947-11/7/1947); How Funding Continued the Project at Ypsilanti (1/31/1947-10/10/1947); Proposed Visible Speech Program for the Rackham School (summer 1948); Final Report of Visible Speech Educational Evaluation Research Program (3/25/1947-8/13/1948)
Aviles, Irma -- on clinic's spring and fall 1977 list. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Ayres -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Bachman, Mrs. Dorothy L. -- experienced teacher of the deaf, Translator Project III; taught Group 2A, Experimenter in U Mich study, no training in visible speech; performed Visible Speech experiment #3 in March 1947; terminated her employment at the Rackham School at the end of the 1947 summer session. See: Logistics for Operation of Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. (3/25/1947-6/2/1947); How Funding Continued the Project at Ypsilanti (1/31/1947-10/10/1947); Proposed Visible Speech Program for the Rackham School (summer 1948); Final Report of Visible Speech Educational Evaluation Research Program (3/25/1947-8/13/1948)
Baker, George H. -- Executive Administrative Assistant, Dept. of Personnel, Detroit Public Schools; wrote HGK regarding administrative aspects of her new post at the Detroit Day School of the Deaf on 7/7/1958 and 10/15/1958. See: Harriet Kopp's personal correspondence (11/4/1949-6/3/1970)
Balbach -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Baldwin, Rev. DeWitt -- See: Dialogue between Martin Buber and Carl Rogers (4/18/1957)
Banks -- taught students at Detroit Day School; students labelled Sp. See: Test Subjects (1965)
Banton, James (Jim) -- Subject #18 in 1965 tests; grade 7, Steffens's homeroom class; noted as being involved in original project; ranked No. 35 overall in spring 1966 tests; grade 9 (1966-1967 school year); on list of Prospective Subjects, marked original project; Male Test Subject; 10/13/1966; Grade 9, Test 6 - Part A. See: Test Subjects (1965); Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966); Test Results and Charts (October 1966)
Baozhong, Dr. Tu -- Deputy Secretary General and member of the Board of Trustees, Chinese Medical Association; in charge of medical education intern program. See: Notes from Medical Study Trip to China (4/18/1980-4/28/1980)
Barberi -- new worker at Bell Labs. See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 1 (May '44); BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Barlow, Susan -- in Jacobs's class; labelled Sp. See: Test Subjects (1965)
Barnes, Dr. -- Sweden; came for instruction and demonstration of University of Michigan study, 3/17/1948. See: Final Report of Visible Speech Educational Evaluation Research Program (3/25/1947-8/13/1948)
Barney, Harold L. -- worked at Bell Telephone Laboratories; sent letter 11/1/1954 to Harriet and George Kopp. See: correspondence from Harold Barney to George and Harriet Kopp (11/1/1954)
Bastiau -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Bauer, Marvin G. -- taught HGK at Brooklyn College - Advanced Discussion, Classical Rhetoric, & British and American Rhetorical Theory. See: Registration for Harriet C. Green at the Office of Field Relations and Placement, Teachers College, Columbia University (c. 1948)
Bayones, David -- grade 4, in Higgins's homeroom class; ranked No. 30 overall in spring 1966 tests; grade 6 (1966-1967 school year); on list of Prospective subjects grade 4-5, marked some experience. See: Test Subjects (1965); Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Beekman, Marvin E. -- Director of Special Education, Michigan Dept. of Education; sent congratulatory letter to HGK on the dedication of the new school building on 6/3/1970. See: Harriet Kopp's personal correspondence (11/4/1949-6/3/1970)
Behrens, Dr. Thomas R. -- member of the Chairmen of the Working Groups of the National Advisory Committee on the Education of the Deaf with HGK on 7/24/1969. See: Activities and Speaking Engagements with Professional Organizations (3/30/1969-10/12/1970)
Belheimer -- Bell Labs demonstration participant 12/06/1945. See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Bell, Mr. -- Bell Labs demonstration 12/12/1945. See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Benjamin -- taught HGK at Teachers College - Fundamentals of Electricity. See: Registration for Harriet C. Green at the Office of Field Relations and Placement, Teachers College, Columbia University (c. 1948)
Bennett, Jeffrey (Jeff) -- ranked No. 38 overall in spring 1966 tests; grade 5 (1966-1967 school year). See: Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Bennett -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 1 (May '44)
Benya, Jr., John J. -- salary as Research Asst. budgeted for Project No. RD-1483-S (1966). See: Research Information About Project No. RD-1483-S (1964-1966)
Bierlin, Ruth -- Observed UMich demonstrations, special class of hard of hearing children . See: How Funding Continued the Project at Ypsilanti (1/31/1947-10/10/1947)
Biller, Mary E. -- Newark, NJ, Bell Labs demonstration participant 03/21/1945
Bint, Linda -- ranked No. 22 overall in spring 1966 tests; 5th grade (1966-1967 school year). See: Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Bitter, Colleen -- grade 4, in Higgins's homeroom class; ranked No. 18 overall in spring 1966 tests; on list of Prospective subjects grade 4-5, marked some experience . See: Test Subjects (1965); Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Black, Melissa -- grade 4, in Higgins's homeroom class; HGK noted check vision on roster; ranked No. 44 overall in spring 1966 tests; grade 6 (1966-1967 school year); on list of Prospective subjects grade 4-5, marked some experience. See: Test Subjects (1965); Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Blair, Miss -- Bell Labs demonstration participant 10/24/1946. See: Progress Report #1: Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. (1/31/1947); How Funding Continued the Project at Ypsilanti (1/31/1947-10/10/1947)
Bloom, Jr., Edgar -- signed front of Visible Speech. See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 1 (May '44)
Bloomer, Dr. Harlan H. -- Director of Speech Clinic, Associate Prof. of Speech, University of Michigan (1947); discussed visible speech research program with Ralph K. Potter on 4/18/1946 and 3/13/1947; member of Visual Speech advisory committee; attended V.S. research committee meetings on 1/5/1947, 2/12/1947, 2/21/1947, 3/3/1947, 5/1/1947, 5/29/1947, 6/28/1947, 11/7/1947; George Kopp requested a clerical assistant for Harriet Green and a graduate laboratory assistant from Bloomer on 2/2/5/1947; sent George Kopp notes on a proposed article on visible speech on 6/24/1947; highlighted in News and Notes article (Oct. 1947); requested that students doing research with the sound spectrograph be encouraged to publish (Aug. 1948). See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45); Correspondence regarding the Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. study (4/18/1946-8/8/1947); Minutes and Memos from the Visible Speech Research Committee - U.Mich. (1/3/1947-11/7/1947); Progress Report #1: Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. (1/31/1947); Proposed Outline: Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. (3/3/1947); Information on Visible Speech Education Evaluation Program - U.Mich. (5/28/1947); How Funding Continued the Project at Ypsilanti (1/31/1947-10/10/1947); News and Notes (9/22/1947); Final Report of Visible Speech Educational Evaluation Research Program (3/25/1947-8/13/1948)
Bloomquist, Betty -- Other Research Participant at University of Michigan during Kopp's study; completed Master's thesis on Diadochokinetic movements of children in May 1948. See: Final Report of Visible Speech Educational Evaluation Research Program (3/25/1947-8/13/1948)
Blost, Phyllis E. -- Evaluation section, Dept. of Management and Budget; received letter from HGK about the delay of her retirement settlement on 9/11/1981. See: Retirement Papers from the Detroit Day School for the Deaf (1970)
Bobb, David -- on clinic's fall 1975, spring and fall 1976, spring and fall 1977 lists . See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Bock, N.B. -- authored Correcting the Spoken English of Chinese and Japanese. See: Information on Phonetics and Dialects (6/6/1949-1/26/1950)
Boggs, Barbara -- grade 8, Schmitz's homeroom class; crossed off roster; on list of Prospective Subjects, marked 4 days. See: Test Subjects (1965); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Bohman, Dr. George -- Chairman, Dept of Speech, Wayne State University; associated with the George A. Kopp Memorial fund
Boldt, Jan -- on clinic's spring 1975, fall 1976, fall 1977 lists. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Boody, Barbara -- recorded spectrograms with cleft palate 4/4/1947. See: Sound Spectrograph results (1945-48)
Borst, John M. -- Some Experiments on the Perception of Synthetic Speech (Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 24, No. 6, Nov. 1952); The Interconversion of Audible and Visible Patterns as a Basis for Research in Perception of Speech (from the proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 37, No. 5, May 1951). See: Harriet Kopp's personal correspondence (11/4/1949-6/3/1970)
Boskovich, James (Jim) -- Subject #6 in 1965 tests; grade 5, in Gardiner's homeroom class; ranked Bo. 43 overall in spring 1966 tests; on list of Prospective subjects grade 4-5, marked some experience. See: Test Subjects (1965); Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Bowen, Mr. -- Holmdel. See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 1 (May '44); BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Bowen, Miss -- Skidmore. See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Bowman, George -- Ohio State?. See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Boyd -- Bell Labs Notebook - lunch 12/31/1945
Bozorgi, Farid -- ranked No. 37 overall in spring 1966 tests; grade 8 (1966-1967 school year); sent thank you letter to HGK on 2/23/1971 regarding her help with his education; received letter back from her 3/10/1971. See: Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Detroit Day School for the Deaf (6/14/1961-2/23/1971); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Braboy, Gayle Lynn -- ranked No. 40 overall in spring 1966 tests; grade 5 (1966-1967 school year); Student that completed an answer sheet for VRA Project #RD-143-S, Visible Speech for the Deaf; Test #1 on 6/18/1968; Test Film Strip #1 on 6/18/1968. See: Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966);Mean Scores for Tests #1-10-VRA Project #RD-1483-S (June 1968)
Braswell, Shelly -- grade 4, in Higgins's homeroom class; ranked No. 26 overall in spring 1966 tests; grade 6 (1966-1967 school year); on list of Prospective subjects grade 4-5. See: Test Subjects (1965); Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Bratsch, Don -- on clinic's spring 1975 list. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Breading, C.M. -- representing Central Press Clipping Service, soliciting business to review public relations of the Rackham School of Special Education. See: Correspondence to George A. Kopp from C.M. Breading of the Central Press Clipping Service (9/3/1947)
Brendle, Terry -- in Banks's class; labelled Sp. See: Test Subjects (1965)
Brent, Billy -- ranked No. 12 among students who participated in less than 10 tests in spring 1966. See: Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966)
Brice, Arlene -- charted with other female test subjects. See: Charts and Spectrograph Results (female test subjects)
Brock, Christopher -- student at Detroit Day School shown in newspaper photograph. See: Clipping from The Detroit News (2/13/1966)
Brock, James T. -- wrote article on the Detroit Day School entitled: A War on Silence: Detroit Day School for Deaf Presents Students the Gifts of Speed, 'Hearing' . See: Clipping from The Detroit News (2/13/1966)
Broomfield, William S. -- Member of Congress, 18th District of Michigan; sent HGK a congratulatory letter on her reappointment to the National Advisory Committee on Education of the Deaf on 8/6/1970. See: Harriet Kopp's personal correspondence (11/4/1949-6/3/1970)
Brown, Richard -- replaced Loveel as engineer in charge of servicing the visible speech equipment in 1948. See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 1 (May '44), Final Report of Visible Speech Educational Evaluation Research Program (3/25/1947-8/13/1948)
Brownell, Dr. Samuel Miller -- Superintendent of Detroit Public Schools - offered HGK job as principal for the West Side School for the Deaf on 10/3/1958; received her acceptance letter sent 10/8/1958; recognized HGK's acceptance of the principal position on 10/14/1958; later assocatiated with Yale University Institute of Social Science; offered to write HGK a recommendation letter 11/26/1969; Information on Research Projects and Proposals (1959-1960); received memo on the reorganization of the education of the deaf and hard of hearing from HGK on 6/14/1961; allowed research for project RD-526 to be conducted at the Detroit Day School for the Deaf; received letter 1/27/1960 about approval of a grant for Harriet and George Kopp's research. See: Harriet Kopp's personal correspondence (11/4/1949-6/3/1970); Detroit Day School for the Deaf (6/14/1961-2/23/1971); Early draft of the final report of Grant No. RD-526 (1963); Information on Research Projects and Proposals (1959-1960)
Bruner -- taught HGK at Teachers College - Educational Foundations. See: Registration for Harriet C. Green at the Office of Field Relations and Placement, Teachers College, Columbia University (c. 1948)
Brunstetter, Prof. Max -- asked to review manuscript by GAK on 8/13/1941. See: Original Manuscript of and comments on George A. Kopp's elementary opus (8/3/1941)
Buber, Martin -- famous German philosopher. See: Dialogue between Martin Buber and Carl Rogers (4/18/1957)
Buckley, Dr. Oliver E. -- President of Bell Telephone Laboratories; received reports from Chao on use of spectrograph for the study and teaching of Chinese; issues certificates recognizing contribution to war effort; discussed possibility of using voice print technology in crime-fighting. See: Voice Print Identification Procedure and Information (1 of 3) (11/26/1943-6/10/1944); Certificate WWII, BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 1 (May '44); BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Buckner, Jim -- grade 5, in Simmons's class, on list of students now using the machine; on list of Prospective subjects grade 4-5, marked some experience. See: Test Subjects (1965); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Buli, Mable -- charted with other female test subjects. See: Charts and Spectrograph Results (female test subjects)
Bumingham, Ann -- on clinic's spring and fall 1975 lists. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Burge, Linda -- ranked No. 52 overall in spring 1966 tests; grade 5; Student that completed an answer sheet for VRA Project #RD-143-S, Visible Speech for the Deaf; Test #1 on 6/18/1968; Test Film Strip #1 on 6/18/1968. See: Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966); Mean Scores for Tests #1-10-VRA Project #RD-1483-S (June 1968)
Burrows, Dr. Harold -- Vice President - Administration, Parke Davis & Company; member of the Advisory Board for the Detroit Day School for the Deaf. See: Report to Detroit Board of Education on the Day School for the Deaf (2/26/1963)
Bush, Dr. -- OSRD - interview. See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 1 (May '44)
Campbell, Janet C. -- secretary to B.R. Wolfram, M.D., president of Educational Media, Inc.; sent HGK invoices for her signature on 1/27/1970. See: Detroit Day School for the Deaf (6/14/1961-2/23/1971)
Carlson, Beverly -- grade 9, in Martyka's class, on list of students now using the machine; on list of Prospective Subjects, marked some experience. See: Test Subjects (1965); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Carter, C.W. -- wrote report on Chao's testing of the Chinese language with the spectrograph. See: Memo on Visible Speech testing of Chinese langauage (4/17/1944)
Caswell, Prof. Hollis L. -- asked to review manuscript by GAK on 8/13/1941. See: Original Manuscript of and comments on George A. Kopp's elementary opus (8/3/1941); BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Chang, Dr. -- Director, Maternal and Ob.Gyn. Hospital (associated with China Welfare Institute), Shanghai. See: Notes from Medical Study Trip to China (4/18/1980-4/28/1980)
Chao, Jo -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Chao, Dr. Y.R. -- professor at Harvard University; provided Chinese samples to visible speech testing. See: Memo on Visible Speech testing of Chinese langauage (4/17/1944); BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 1 (May '44); Research report by Y.R. Chao on Chinese recordings (11/21/1944-2/17/1945)
Chapman -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 1 (May '44)
Chase, Jeffrey -- on clinic's spring and fall 1975 lists. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Chelfant?, Jerme -- on clinic's spring and fall 1975 lists. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Cheng, Dr. -- Deputy Director, Head of Nursing Dept., Maternal and Ob.Gyn. Hospital (associated with the China Welfare Institute), Shanghai. See: Notes from Medical Study Trip to China (4/18/1980-4/28/1980)
Cheng, Dr. -- Neurologist, Shanghai Medical College. See: Notes from Medical Study Trip to China (4/18/1980-4/28/1980)
Chinitz, Ben S. -- Region One Superintendent, Detroit Public Schools; sent HGK a congratulatory letter on 6/1/1970. See: Retirement Papers from the Detroit Day School for the Deaf (1970)
Chou, Dr. -- Shanghai Medical College. See: Notes from Medical Study Trip to China (4/18/1980-4/28/1980)
Christensen -- rep of Michigan Bell Telephone publications dept.; 10/10/1946 conference . See: Progress Report #1: Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. (1/31/1947)
Christopher, Harold M. -- signed front of Visible Speech. See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 1 (May '44); BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Cirker, Mr. -- See: Visible Speech Manual (3/9/1967-12/5/1974)
Clark, A.N. -- Editor, D. Van Nostrand Company, Inc.(published Visible Speech); received letter from George Kopp on 8/8/1947 expressing a need for new books in the field of speech correction. See: Correspondence regarding the Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. study (4/18/1946-8/8/1947)
Clark, Mr. -- Cleary Oral School, Bell Labs demonstration participant 03/07/1946. See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 1 (May '44); BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Clark, Marla -- grade 5, in Gardiner's homeroom class; ranked No. 48 overall in spring 1966 tests; on list of Prospective Subjects grade 4-5. See: Test Subjects (1965); Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Clark, Ross -- on clinic's spring 1977 list. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Cleary, Miss -- Cleary Oral School, Bell Labs demonstration participant 03/07/1946. See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Clement -- 6th and 9th grade teacher, Detroit Day School; 5 students in spring 1966 9th grade class. See: Test Subjects (1965); Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966)
Clemente, Mr. Joseph -- left position to join Project No. RD-1483-S on 2/1/1965; worked full time until Aug. 1965; resigned due to personal problems in Sept. 1965; budgeted salary as Research Assistant for Project No. RD-1483-S (1966). See: Research Information About Project No. RD-1483-S (1964-1966); Final Draft: Visible Speech for the Deaf (1968); Manual for Visible Speech for the Deaf (1968); Rough Draft (handwritten) - Visible Speech for the Deaf (1968)
Cohen, Marsha -- teacher at Detroit Day School; shown in newspaper photograph teaching 4-year-olds. See: Clipping from The Detroit News (2/13/1966)
Cole, Samantha -- on clinic's fall 1977 list. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Coleman, David -- Experiment subject in U Mich Study; performance in Visible Speech Experiment #4 evaluated 1948. See: How Funding Continued the Project at Ypsilanti (1/31/1947-10/10/1947); Final Report of Visible Speech Educational Evaluation Research Program (3/25/1947-8/13/1948)
Collins, Kenneth M. (Ken; KC) -- signed front of Visible Speech. See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Colpitts, Frank -- received Visible Speech Research Project Progress Report concerning plans for producting the testing-instruction materials on 10/17/1966; met with the General Film Lab., Co., Detroit about the creation of slides of spectrographic patterns; Research Associate for Visible Speech for the Deaf, worked part time starting September 1966 until the end of the project; mailed GAK the summary of the spring 1967 research study on 6/25/1968. See: Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966); Final Draft: Visible Speech for the Deaf (1968); Manual for Visible Speech for the Deaf (1968); Rough Draft (handwritten) - Visible Speech for the Deaf (1968); Correspondence from Frank Colpetts to George A. Kopp (6/26/1968)
Comover, Donald -- on clinic's spring 1975, fall 1976 lists. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Connor, Leo E. -- member of the Editorial Policies Committee of the Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf in March 1970. See: Activities and Speaking Engagements with Professional Organizations (3/30/1969-10/12/1970)
Connors, Kevin -- grade 5, in Gardiner's homeroom class; ranked No. 24 overall in spring 1966 tests; on list of Prospective subjects grade 4-5; marked some experience. See: Test Subjects (1965); Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Conroy, Colleen -- on clinic's spring and fall 1977 list. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Cooper, Dr. Franklin S. -- NDRC demo; worked at Haskins Laboratories, NY, wrote Some Instrumental Aids to Research on Speech; Some Experiments on the Perception of Synthetic Speech (Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 24, No. 6, Nov. 1952); Guidance Devices for the Blind (Physics Today, Vol. 3, No. 7, July 1950); Spectrum Analysis (Journal of Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 22, No. 6, Nov. 1950); The Interconversion of Audible and Visible Patterns as a Basis for Research in Perception of Speech (from the proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 37, No. 5, May 1951). See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 1 (May '44); Articles and Research Materials (1950-1957)
Cooper, Eugene B. -- Executive Secretary - Sensory Study Section; Department of Health, Education, and Welfare: Vocal Rehabilitation Administration. See: Information Concerning the Termination of Grant Project No. RD-1483-S (1963-1968)
Costello -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Costello, Mary Rose -- member of Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf, Inc. Editorial Politicies Committee (3/1/1970). See: Detroit Day School for the Deaf (6/14/1961-2/23/1971)
Coulton, Thomas -- taught HGK at Brooklyn College - History of Oratory. See: Registration for Harriet C. Green at the Office of Field Relations and Placement, Teachers College, Columbia University (c. 1948)
Cox, Admiral -- assistant Surgeon General, D.C. See: Notes from Medical Study Trip to China (4/18/1980-4/28/1980)
Cox, Mr. -- of the Keystone Co. See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 1 (May '44)
Craig, Mary V. -- authored German Dialect. See: Information on Phonetics and Dialects (6/6/1949-1/26/1950)
Crile, Nick -- grade 5, in Simmons's class, on list of students now using the machine; on list of Prospective subjects grade 4-5, marked some experience. See: Test Subjects (1965); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Cronon, Detective -- technician, Department of Research, New York Police Department; approached Dr. Buckley about using voice print identification in fighting crime. See: Voice Print Identification Procedure and Information (11/26/1943-6/10/1944)
Cross, Dwayne -- on list of Prospective Subjects. See: Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Croushore, Dr. James -- Head, Dept. of Otolaryngology at Wayne State University medical School; member of the Advisory Board for the Detroit Day School for the Deaf. See: Report to Detroit Board of Education on the Day School for the Deaf (2/26/1963)
Cruickshank, Kathy (Kate) -- Subject #19 in 1965 tests; grade 7, Steffens's homeroom class; noted as being involved in original project; ranked No. 15 overall in spring 1966 tests; grade 9 (1966-1967 school year); on list of Prospective Subjects, marked as original project; Female Test Subject; 10/11/1966; Grade 9B, Test 2. See: Test Subjects (1965); Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966); Test Results and Charts (October 1966)
Curran, Kathleen -- on clinic's spring and fall 1975, spring 1976 lists. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Curtis, Dr. Jack F. -- Member of the staff of the Detroit Day School for the Deaf who served in the maintenance and operation of all equipment. See: Final Draft: Visible Speech for the Deaf (1968); Manual for Visible Speech for the Deaf (1968); Rough Draft (handwritten) - Visible Speech for the Deaf (1968)
David, Dr. E.E. -- Director, Acoustic and Visual Research, Bell Telephone Laboratories; provided GAK and HGK technical assistance with the translator. See: Early Draft of Final Report of Grant No. RD-526 (1963)
David, Dr. -- worked at Bell Labs, referenced in letter from M.R. Schroeder as showing continued interest in Kopp's research. See: Correspondence from M.R. Schroeder to Dr. George A. Kopp (3/25/1965)
David, Dr. E.E. -- Executive Director - Research Communications Systems Divison . Developed the transistorized visible speech translator and provided and experimental model of the equipment for use in the last year of the research project for Visible Speech. See: Final Draft: Visible Speech for the Deaf (1968); Manual for Visible Speech for the Deaf (1968); Rough Draft (handwritten) - Visible Speech for the Deaf (1968)
Davis -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
De Lair, Truman -- Subject #10 in 1965 tests; grade 8, Kane's homeroom class; noted as being a child with some introduction; ranked No. 3 among students who participated in less than 10 tests in spring 1966; on list of Prospective Subjects. See: Test Subjects (1965); Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Dean, M.D., C. Robert -- Director of the Rehabilitation Institute of Metropolitan Detroit; confirmed HGK's appointment as Clinical Director of Speech and Hearing on 5/18/1955. See: Harriet Kopp's personal correspondence (11/4/1949-6/3/1970)
Delattre, Pierre C. -- wrote The Physiological Interpretation of Sound Spectrograms (Publications of The Modern Language Association of America, Vol. 66, No. 5, Sept. 1951) and Some Experiments on the Perception of Synthetic Speech Sounds (Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 24, No. 6, Nov. 1952). See: Articles and Research Materials 91950-1957)
Delikta, Donna -- Subject #21 in 1965 tests; grade 7, Steffens's homeroom class; ranked No. 12 overall in spring 1966 tests; grade 9 (1966-1967 school year); on list of Prospective Subjects. See: Test Subjects (1965); Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Dellas, Nick G. -- Subject #32 in 1965 tests; grade 6, in Clement's homeroom class; ranked No. 45 overall in spring 1966 tests; grade 8 (1966-1967 school year); on list of Prospective Subjects grade 4-5, marked some experience; Male Test Subject; 10/13/1966; Grade 8, Test 6 - Part A. See: Test Subjects (1965); Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966); Test Results and Charts (October 1966)
Denes, Dr. P.B. -- Head of Speech and Communication Research Department. Developed the transistorized visible speech translator and provided and experimental model of the equipment for use in the last year of the research project for Visible Speech. See: Final Draft: Visible Speech for the Deaf (1968); Manual for Visible Speech for the Deaf (1968); Rough Draft (handwritten) - Visible Speech for the Deaf (1968)
Densmore, G.E. -- member of Dept of Speech, U.Mich.?; asked Dean Lloyd Woodburne to reimburse George Kopp's expenses accrued when presenting at the convention of the Association of American Instructors of the Deaf on 5/29/1947. See: Correspondence regarding the Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. study (4/18/1946-8/8/1947)
Denton, Evelyn Louise -- Other Research Participant at University of Michigan during Kopp's study; completed Master's thesis on frequency range and the principal zone of energy in May 1947. See: Final Report of Visible Speech Educational Evaluation Research Program (3/25/1947-8/13/1948)
Derderian, Gary -- Subject #7 in 1965 tests; grade 5, in Gardiner's homeroom class; ranked No. 17 overall in spring 1966 tests; on list of Prospective subjects grade 4-5, marked some experience. See: Test Subjects (1965); Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Deshon -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Di Franco, Franco -- in Banks's class; labelled Sp.; noted as being involved in original project. See: Test Subjects (1965)
Dincen, Miss -- 1/25/1946. See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Dobler -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 1 (May '44); BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Doerfler, Leo G. -- member of Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf, Inc. Editorial Politicies Committee (3/1/1970). See: Detroit Day School for the Deaf (6/14/1961-2/23/1971); Actvities and Speaking Engagements with Professional Organizations (3/30/1969-10/12/1970)
Donahue, Dr. -- Psychology Bureau; saw spectrograph demonstration on 12/12/1946. See: Progress Report #1: Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. (1/31/1947)
Drachler, Dr. Norman -- Superintendent of Detroit Public Schools who continued the opportunity to conduct the research in the Detroit Day School for the Deaf. See: Final Draft: Visible Speech for the Deaf (1968); Manual for Visible Speech for the Deaf (1968); Rough Draft (handwritten) - Visible Speech for the Deaf (1968)
Draper, Lora -- on clinic's fall 1977 list. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Dreher, John J. -- Other Research Participant at University of Michigan during Kopp's study; Ph.D. thesis on differences in melody of Chinese speaking acquired English and vice versa - in progress Aug 1948. See: Final Report of Visible Speech Educational Evaluation Research Program (3/25/1947-8/13/1948)
Drennen, Genevieve J. -- speech teacher, teacher of deaf, experimenter in U Mich study; performed Visible Speech Experiment #5 at the Rackham School in March 1947. See: Minutes and Memos from the Visible Speech Research Committee - U.Mich. (1/3/1947-11/7/1947); How Funding Continued the Project at Ypsilanti (1/31/1947-10/10/1947); Propsed Visible Speech Program for the Rackham School (summer 1948); Final Report of Visible Speech Educational Evaluation Research Program (3/25/1947-8/13/1948)
Dudley, Homer -- signed front of Visible Speech. See: Voice Print Identification Procedure and Information (1 of 3) (11/26/1943-6/10/1944); BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 1 (May '44); BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Dunigan, Kathy -- grade 9, in Martyka's class, on list of students now using the machine; on list of Prospective Subjects, marked some experience. See: Test Subjects (1965); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Dunigan, Tanya -- grade 4, in Higgins's homeroom class; ranked No. 32 overall in spring 1966 tests; grade 6 (1966-1967 school year); on list of Prospective subjects grade 4-5. See: Test Subjects (1965); Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Dupree, Richard (Ritchie) -- on clinic's spring and fall 1975, spring and fall 1976 lists. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Dworkin, Doris -- served as family representative on George A. Kopp Memorial Fund advisory board; received correspondence from HGK 1/25/1971. See: George Kopp Memorial Scholarship Fund (1964-1973)
Eames, Mr. -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Ebbinger -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Edwards -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 1 (May '44); BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Eisonson, Jon -- taught HGK at Brooklyn College - Psychology of Speech. See: Registration for Harriet C. Green at the Office of Field Relations and Placement, Teachers College, Columbia University (c. 1948); Lectures and Seminar Notes(1957-1966)
Eliseou? -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Ellis, Miss -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Elsner, Todd -- on clinic's fall 1976, spring 1977 list. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Elstadt -- Gallaudet, Bell Labs demonstration participant 03/08/46
Emmens -- rep of Michigan Bell Telephone publications dept.; 10/10/1946 conference . See: Progress Report #1: Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. (1/31/1947)
Enkvist, Nils Erik -- Other Research Participant at University of Michigan during Kopp's study; proposed thesis to GAK on 10/8/1947 on transitions to and from vowels i and u - approved 10/13/1947; Master's thesis completed May 1948. See: Thesis Proposals by George Kopp's Students (10/8/1947-3/1/1948); Final Report of Visible Speech Educational Evaluation Research Program (3/25/1947-8/13/1948)
Essig, Mr. Robert D. -- Technical services, hired for machine maintenance at the recommendation of Lewis Holland and Paul Geiger; found by Dr. Francis Lord to serve as electronic technician (11/24/1946); saw the translator for the first time on 1/22/1947; received memo about delayed payment from Dr. Lord on 5/19/1947; associated with spectrogram of indirect recording?. See: Sound Spectrograph results (1945-48); Correspondence regarding the Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. study (4/18/1946-8/8/1947); Progress Report #1: Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. (1/31/1947); How Funding Continued the Project at Ypsilanti (1/31/1947-10/10/1947)
Etkie, Dorothy -- ranked No. 6 overall in spring 1966 tests. See: Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966)
Evans, Miss -- Scranton School for Deaf. See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Evendon -- taught HGK at Teachers College - Professional Education of Teachers. See: Registration for Harriet C. Green at the Office of Field Relations and Placement, Teachers College, Columbia University (c. 1948)
Everingham, Patti -- on clinic's spring 1975 list. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Fairbanks -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Fairbanks, Grant -- Speech Research Laboratory, University of Illinois, Urbana; wrote Test of Phonemic Differentiation: The Rhyme Test (Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 30, No. 7, Jul. 1958). See: Article in the Journal of the Acoustical Society of America on Rhyme Testing (July 1958)
Falk, Dr. Mervyn -- Director of the Speech and Hearing Center, Wayne State University; Head of Communication Disorders and Sciences, Wayne State University; chosen to serve on the George A. Kopp Memorial Fund advisory board; wrote HGK concerning fund details on 7/26/1973. See: Harriet Kopp's personal correspondence (11/4/1949-6/3/1970); George Kopp Memorial Scholarship Fund (1964-1973)
Featherstone, Richard K. -- planned photographs for Birmingham Plan of Testing Hearing and Vision pamphlet. See: The Birmingham Plan of Testing Hearing and Vision (1951)
Fein, Miss Judith G. -- representative of the Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare to the Working Groups of the National Advisory Council on the Education of the Deaf on 7/24/1969. See: Activities and Speaking Engagements with Professional Organizations (3/30/1969-10/12/1970)
Fellendorf, George W. -- member of Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf, Inc. Editorial Politicies Committee (3/1/1970). See: Detroit Day School for the Deaf (6/14/1961-2/23/1971)
Felne? -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 1 (May '44)
Fernandez, Mr. -- Spanish Teacher. See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Findlay -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Fischer, Leonard (Len) -- President, Trax Softworks, Inc., Culver City, CA; showed interest in borrowing Visible Speech Manual from her; sent HGK a pre-addressed Federal Express airbill for use in sending the Visible Speech Manual to him 10/29/1991. See: Correspondence between Harriet Kopp and Len Fischer (10/29/1991)
Flanagan, Dr. J.L. -- Head of Acoustics Research Department of the Bell Telephone Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey. Developed the transistorized visible speech translator and provided and experimental model of the equipment for use in the last year of the research project for Visible Speech. See: Final Draft: Visible Speech for the Deaf (1968); Manual for Visible Speech for the Deaf (1968); Rough Draft (handwritten) - Visible Speech for the Deaf (1968)
Fleets -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Fletcher -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 1 (May '44)
Forsythe, Mrs. Patria G. -- Executive Secretary, National Advisory Committee on Education of the Deaf; representative of the Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare to the Working Groups of the NACED on 7/24/1969; thanked HGK on her participation in the Invitational Conference on Personnel Education in the Area of the Deaf on 10/27/1969; member of the Committee on the Adolescent Deaf of the Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf in March 1970. See: Activities and Speaking Engagements with Professional Organizations (3/30/1969-10/12/1970)
Fowler, Dr. -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Frampton -- taught HGK at Teachers College - Survey, education of handicapped. See: Registration for Harriet C. Green at the Office of Field Relations and Placement, Teachers College, Columbia University (c. 1948)
Freese, Mrs. Gertrude -- NY Telephone, Bell Labs demonstration participant 01/24/1946. See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
French, Norman G. -- signed front of Visible Speech. See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 1 (May '44); BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Frisina, Dr. -- discussed Farid Bozorgi and his future at the National Technical Institute with HGK. See: Detroit Day School for the Deaf (6/14/1961-2/23/1971)
Fry -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Gaeth, Dr. John H. -- Prof. of Audiology, Director of Audiology, Wayne State University; Professor of Audiology; Director of Hearing Clinic; B.S. Midland College and University of Nebraska (1940); M.A. University of Nebraska (1942); Ph.D. Northwestern University (1948); married with 2 children; specialization: teaching audiology, training teachers of the deaf, administration and research in audiology; Chairman of the American Speech and Hearing Association Committee on Standards in Hearing; Advanced Certification in Hearing in ASHACSH; budgeted for expenditures in grant proposal for project RD-526; Grad Asst, University of Nebraska (Sept 1942-Feb 1944); Officer, U.S.N.R. (1944-1946); Grad Asst, Northwestern University (1946-1948); Asst. Professor, University of Denver (1948-1949); Assoc. Prof. Northwestern University (1949-1957); Professor of Audiology, Wayne State University (1957-?); wrote HGK a letter about RD-526 funding on 10/26/1959; salary as consultant budgeted for Project No. RD-1483-S (1963, 1966); member of the Advisory Board for the Detroit Day School for the Deaf. See: Information on Research Projects and Proposals (1959-1960); Research Information About Project No. RD-1483-S (1964-1966); Report to Detroit Board of Education on the Day School for the Deaf (2/26/1963)
Gallagher -- PS 47, Bell Labs demonstration participant 02/14/1946
Galloway, Victor H. -- member of the Chairmen of the Working Groups of the National Advisory Committee on the Education of the Deaf with HGK on 7/24/1969. See: Activities and Speaking Engagements with Professional Organizations (3/30/1969-10/12/1970)
Gamache, Keith -- on clinic's fall 1977 list. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Garcia, Danny -- on clinic's fall 1976, spring and fall 1977 list. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Gardella, Bonnie -- on clinic's fall 1976, spring and fall 1977 list. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Gardiner, Ray -- 5th grade teacher, Detroit Day School; 9 students in spring 1966 class; Member of the staff for the Detroit Day School for the Deaf, taught experimental classes with the translator from 1966-1968. See: Test Subjects (1965); Final Draft: Visible Speech for the Deaf (1968); Manual for Visible Speech for the Deaf (1968); Rough Draft (handwritten) - Visible Speech for the Deaf (1968)
Garrett, James F. -- Assistant Commissioner of Research and Training, Dept of Health, Education, and Welfare - Vocational Rehabilitation Adminstration; Assistant Director - informed Thomas & Kopp about receipt of grant on 10/20/1959; contacted Van Buskirk about continuation of grant for Visible Speech for the Deaf on 5/31/1966. See: Information on Research Projects and Proposals (1959-1960); Financial Information on the Continuation of the Federal Grant for Project RD-1483-S-66-C2 (May 1966)
Garwood, V.P. -- Other Research Participant at University of Michigan during Kopp's study; proposed thesis to GAK on visula discrimination of amplitude variations on sound spectrograms; completed Master's thesis May, 1948. See: Thesis Proposals by George Kopp's Students (10/8/1947-3/1/1948); Final Report of Visible Speech Educational Evaluation Research Program (3/25/1947-8/13/1948)
Gates, Miss -- Motor Coordination - Visible Speech Education Evaluation Program. See: How Funding Continued the Project at Ypsilanti (1/31/1947-10/10/1947)
Gawlik, Rev. Rudolph E. -- served as an interpreter for the Working Groups of the National Advisory Committee on the Education of the Deaf on 7/24/1969. See: Activities and Speaking Engagements with Professional Organizations (3/30/1969-10/12/1970)
Gayda, Tonia -- on clinic's spring 1975 list. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Geiger, Dr. Paul -- recommended Robert Essig for employment. See: Progress Report #1: Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. (1/31/1947)
Geles -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 1 (May '44)
Gelnak, Barbara -- Subject #16 in 1965 tests; grade 8, Kane's homeroom class; noted as being involved in original project; ranked No. 14 overall in spring 1966 tests; on list of Prospective Subjects, marked original project. See: Test Subjects (1965); Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Gerstman, Louis J. -- Some Experiments on the Perception of Synthetic Speech (Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 24, No. 6, Nov. 1952). See: Harriet Kopp's personal correspondence (11/4/1949-6/3/1970)
Gertz -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Gibson -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Glover, Evelyn -- grade 9, in Martyka's class, on list of students now using the machine; on list of Prospective Subjects, marked some experience. See: Test Subjects (1965); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Goddu -- member of Editorial Committee of NACED that submitted recommendations on 10/16/1969. See: Activities and Speaking Engagements with Professional Organizations (3/30/1969-10/12/1970)
Gore, Sue -- Subject #28 in 1965 tests; grade 4, in Higgins's homeroom class; ranked No. 13 overall in spring 1966 tests; grade 6 (1966-1967 school year); on list of Prospective subjects grade 4-5; Student that completed an answer sheet for VRA Project #RD-143-S, Visible Speech for the Deaf; Test #1 on 6/18/1968; Test Film Strip #1 on 6/18/1968. See: Test Subjects (1965); Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966);Mean Scores for Tests #1-10-VRA Project #RD-1483-S (June 1968)
Gorman -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 1 (May '44)
Gosen, John -- on clinic's spring and fall 1975, spring 1976, fall 1977 lists. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Graber -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 1 (May '44); BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Graham, Dr. A. Bruce -- Senior Audiologist, Henry Ford Hospital; member of the Advisory Board for the Detroit Day School for the Deaf. See: Report to Detroit Board of Education on the Day School for the Deaf (2/26/1963)
Graham, Craig -- ranked No. 47 overall in spring 1966 tests; grade 5 (1966-1967 school year); Student that completed an answer sheet for VRA Project #RD-143-S, Visible Speech for the Deaf; Test #1 on 6/18/1968; Test Film Strip #1 on 6/18/1968. See: Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966); Mean Scores for Tests #1-10-VRA Project #RD-1483-S (June 1968)
Grant, Margaret J. -- member of the committee on Adolescent Deaf of the Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf in March 1970. See: Activities and Speaking Engagements with Professional Organizations (3/30/1969-10/12/1970)
Gray, Mr. Charles H.G. (CHG) -- signed front of Visible Speech; received information on voiceprint method of identifying individuals. See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45); Research Report by Y.R. Chao on Chinese recordings (11/21/1944-2/17/1945); Voice Print Identification Procedure and Information (1 of 3) (11/26/1943-6/10/1944)
Green (Kopp), Harriet Clara (HCG) -- B.A. Brooklyn College (1937); M.A. Brooklyn College (1938); Ph.D. Columbia University (?); Assistant and Instructor at Brooklyn College (1936-1939); Teacher at Lexington School for the Deaf (1939-1940); Instructor at Indiana University (1940-1941); Grad. Asst. Teachers College, Columbia University (1941-1943); Member of Technical Staff, Bell Telephone Laboratories (1943-1946); Assistant Professor, University of Michigan (1943-46); Assoc. Prof. of Special Education, Michigan State Normal College (1947) and Research Assistant, University of Michigan (1947); performed Visible Speech Experiments #2, 6, 7 at the Rackham School for Special Education (associated with U.Mich.) (March 1947); mentioned in article in News and Notes (Oct. 1947); Public School Speech Correctionalist, Birmingham, MI (1948-1956); taught Visible Speech Program at Rackham School, summer 1948; Director, Speech and Hearing Division, Rehabilitation Institute of Metropolitan Detroit (1956-1959); specialties: teacher training, administration and research; Associate Editor of the Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders; holder of Advanced Certification in Hearing in the American Speech and Hearing Association; Associate Professor of Special Education - Michigan State Normal College, Research Assistant - U. Mich.; carried out experimental training program of visible speech; co-wrote article on visible speech for educators of the deaf, c. 1947; attended meetings of the visible speech research committee on 1/8/1947, 2/12/1947, 2/21/1947, 3/3/1947, 5/1/1947, 5/29/1947, 6/28/1947, 11/7/1947; co-wrote report on Visible Speech Educational Research Program, 6/7/1947; wrote text for Birmingham Plan of Testing Hearing and Vision pamphlet; budgeted for expenditures in grant proposal for project RD-526; received letter from John H. Gaeth on 10/26/1959; Director of Speech and Hearing at the Rehabilitation Institute of Metropolitan Detroit; wrote S.M. Brownell on 1/27/1960 about the approval of a grant for research using the cathode ray tube translator; Project Co-Director of Grant RD-526, evaluating usefulness of the visible speech cathode ray tube translator as a supplement to the oral method of teaching speech to deaf and severly deafened children (1963); prepared Progress Report for Project No. RD-1483-S in Feb. 1965, 3/1/1965, and Feb. 1966; salary as consultant budgeted for Project No. RD-1483-S (1963, 1966); member of the Chairmen of the Working Groups of the National Advisory Committee on the Education of the Deaf with HGK on 7/24/1969; Retirement Papers form the Detroit Day School for the Deaf (1970); Chairman of the committees on adolescent deaf and editorial policies of the Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf, Inc. (3/1/1970); applied for extension of leave of absence from Detroit Day School for the Deaf (1972); Professor in the Dept. of Speech Pathology and Audiology, San Diego State College; Acting Dean of the College of Human Services at San Diego State University (7/6/1982); ; Chairman, Dept. of Speech Pathology, Audiology and Education of the Deaf, SDSC (9/4/1974); charted with female subjects. See: Visual Telephony Conferences (10/14/1943-2/23/1944); Voiceprint Identification Procedure and Information (1 of 3) (11/26/1943-6/10/1944); transcript from Teachers College, Columbia University (3/15/1946); Spectrograms and Charted Results (11/17/1943); Research Report by Y.R. Chao on Chinese recordings (11/21/1944-2/17/1945); University of Michigan Project (July 1945-1948); Correspondence regarding the Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. study (4/18/1946-8/8/1947); Progress Report Presented at American Speech Correction Conference, Chicago - U.Mich. (12/31/1946); Article on Visible Speech for Educators of the Deaf by George A. Kopp and Harriet C. Green - U.Mich. (c. 1947); Minutes and Memos from the Visible Speech Research Committee - U.Mich. (1/3/1947-11/7/1947); Progress Report #1: Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. (1/31/1947); How Funding Continued the Project at Ypsilanti (1/31/1947-10/10/1947); Proposed Outline: Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. (3/3/1947); Final Report of Visible Speech Educational Evaluation Research Program (3/25/1947-8/13/1948); Logistics for Operation of Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. (3/25/1947-6/2/1947); Supplement to Progress Reports #1: Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. (4/21/1947); Pattern Recognition Charts - U.Mich. (4/21/1947); Report on Visible Speech Educational Research Program by George A. Kopp and Harriet C. Green - U.Mich. (6/7/1947); Information on Visible Speech Education Evaluation Program - U.Mich. (5/28/1947); How Funding Continued the Project at Ypsilanti (3/25/1947-10/10/1947); Intelligibility Scores and Graphs (April-Dec. 1947); Newspaper clipping: Visible Speech: Teaching Deaf Children to Hear (July 1947); Advance Advertisement for Visible Speech (5/28/1947); News and Notes (9/22/1947); Registration for Harriet C. Green at the Office of Field Relations and Placement, Teachers College, Columbia University (c. 1948); Papers and Charts on Frequency Ranges and Principle Zones of Energy (Feb. 1948); Proposed Visible Speech Program for the Rackham School (summer 1948); Final Report of Visible Speech Educational Evaluation Research Program (8/13/1948); Information on Phonetics and Dialects (6/6/1949-1/26/1950); The Birmingham Plan of Testing Hearing and Vision (1951); Harriet Kopp's personal correspondence (11/4/1949-6/3/1970); Information on Research Projects and Proposals (1959-1960); Detroit Day School for the Deaf (6/14/1961-2/23/1971); early Draft of Final Report of Grant No. RD-526 (1963); Description of Detroit School for the Deaf (2/26/1963); Rough Draft - Visible Speech Report (3/13/1963); Research Information About Project No. RD-1483-S (1964-1965); George Kopp Memorial Scholarship Fund (1964-1973); Information on Research Projects and Proposals (1959-1960); Information Concerning the Termination of Grant Project No. RD-1483-S (1963-1968); Visible Speech Manual (3/9/1967-12/5/1974); Final Draft: Visible Speech for the Deaf (1968); Manuscript for Visible Speech for the Deaf (1968); Rough Draft (hand-written) - Visible Speech for the Deaf (1968); Correspondence to George and Harriet Kopp from C.Van Riper (9/11/1968-9/26/1968); Activities and Speaking Engagements with Professional Organizations (3/30/1969-10/12/1970); Retirement Papers from the Detroit Day School for the Deaf (1970); Correspondence between Harriet Hopp and Bernard O'Donnell (7/6/1982); Correspondence between Mara Mills and H. Kopp (1/4/2006); Visible Speech Manual Original - to copy; Visible Speech Manual with Chapter Divisions (product of Contract No. RD-526); charts and spectrograph results (female test subjects)
Grindem, Mark -- grade 4, in Higgins's homeroom class; ranked No. 42 overall in spring 1966 tests; list on Prospective subjects grade 4-5. See: Test Subjects (1965); Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Groht -- Bell Labs demonstration participant 11/29/1945. See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Gruenz, Jr., Otto O. -- attended conference about the translator on 12/31/1945; signed front of Visible Speech; member of Bell Telephone Laboratories, came to Detroit to fix the Translator after its move to the Detroit Day School from Wayne State University. See: Visible Speech Manual with Chapter Divisions (product of Contract No. RD-526); BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Hafer, Sarah -- on clinic's fall 1976 list. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Hall, Dr. Roy M. -- Assistant Commissioner for Research with Cooperative Research Division of the US Office of Education. See: Information on Research Projects and Proposals (1959-1960)
Hamilton, Mr. -- Saskatechewan Deaf school, Bell Labs demonstration participant 02/21/1946 . See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Hammond, Richard -- Subject #5 in 1965 tests; grade 8, Kane's homeroom class; noted as being involved in original project; ranked No. 4 overall in spring 1966 tests; on list of Prospective Subjects, marked original project. See: Test Subjects (1965); Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Hardy, Miriam Pauls -- member of the Editorial Policies Committee of the Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf in March 1970. See: Activities and Speaking Engagements with Professional Organizations (3/30/1969-10/12/1970)
Harlan, Tom -- Subject #34 in 1965 tests; grade 6, in Clement's homeroom class; ranked No. 11 overall in spring 1966 tests; grade 8 (1966-1967 school year); on list of Prospective Subjects grade 4-5. See: Test Subjects (1965); Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Harnish, Mike -- Subject #33 in 1965 tests; grade 6, in Clement's homeroom class; noted as being involved in original project; ranked No. 8 overall in spring 1966 tests; grade 8 (1966-1967 school year); on list of Prospective Subjects grade 4-5, marked original project. See: Test Subjects (1965); Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Harrington, Dr. -- Winnetka Schools; came for instruction and demonstration of U Mich Study, 11/10/1947. See: Final Report of Visible Speech Educational Evaluation Research Program (3/25/1947-8/13/1948)
Harris -- Bell Labs demonstration participant 11/29/1945, Comparative Linguistics 12/11/1945. See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Harris, Chris -- on clinic's spring 1975 list. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Hartin, Frank -- Employee of Customer Service - Dover Press; New York, NY. See: Visible Speech Manual (3/9/1967-12/5/1974)
Hartley -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Hasbrouck -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Hatchett, Jeanette -- in Jacobs's class; labelled Sp. See: Test Subjects (1965)
Hazelwood, Cheryl -- grade 9, in Martyka's class, on list of students now using the machine; on list of Prospective Subjects, marked some experience. See: Test Subjects (1965); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Hedstrom, Mr. -- copied on announcement of grant continuation for Visible Speech for the Deaf (5/31/1966). See: Financial Information on the Continuation of the Federal Grant for Project RD-1483-S-66-C2 (May 1966)
Heggie, Don -- grade 9, in Martyka's class, on list of students now using the machine; on list of Prospective Subjects, marked some experience. See: Test Subjects (1965)
Heggie, Patricia (Pat) -- Subject #26 in 1965 tests; grade 8, Schmitz's homeroom class; ranked No.2 overall in spring 1966 tests; on list of Prospective Subjects. See: Test Subjects (1965); Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Heinrichs -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 1 (May '44)
Henselmeier, Cindy -- on clinic's fall 1975, spring and fall 1976, spring and fall 1977 lists . See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Herkimer, Katherine -- 14 years old; Group 1 of exploratory program; congenitally deaf, severly hypacaustic, part of experimental study for Visible Speech Research at Ypsilanti (3/25/1947), experiment subject in U Mich study; scored for intelligibility in experiment 1 (1947); performance in Visible Speech Experiment #2 evaluated 1948. See: Progress Report #1: Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. (1/31/1947); Logistics for Operation of Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. (3/25/1947-6/2/1947); How Funding Continued the Project at Ypsilanti (1/31/1947-10/10/1947); Supplement to Progress Report #1: Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. (4/21/1947); Pattern Recognition Charts - U.Mich. (4/21/1947); Intelligibility Scores and Graphs (April-Dec. 1947); Final Report of Visible Speech Educational Evaluation Research Program (3/25/1947-8/13/1948)
Herold, Timothy (Tim) -- Subject #20 in 1965 tests; grade 7, Steffens's homeroom class; ranked No. 1 among students who participated in less than 10 tests in spring 1966; on list of Prospective Subjects. See: Test Subjects (1965); Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Hertz, Dr. Richard C. -- Temple Beth El. See: Report to Detroit Board of Education on the Day School for the Deaf (2/26/1963)
Hesson, Gary -- Proposed Experiment subject in Ypsilanti Study; scored for intelligibility in experiment 3 (1947); subject in experimental U. Michigan study with the Rackham School (3/25/1947), aged 10 yrs, 8 months; congenitally deaf and severely hypacusic. See: Logistics for Operation of Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. (3/25/1947-6/2/1947); How Funding Continued the Project at Ypsilanti (1/31/1947-10/10/1947); Intelligibility Scores and Graphs (April-Dec. 1947)
Hester, Mrs. -- Functional test of vision- telebinocular. See: How Funding Continued the Project at Ypsilanti (1/31/1947-10/10/1947)
Hewitt, Barnard -- taught HGK at Brooklyn College - History of Modern Theatre, History of Ancient Theatre, & Studies in Play Production
Hewittson, Dr. -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Hibbit, George -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Hicks, (William) Billy -- grade 5, in Gardiner's homeroom class; HGK noted get to wear glasses on roster; ranked No. 53 overall in spring 1966 tests; on list of Prospective Subjects grade 4-5. See: Test Subjects (1965); Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Higgins -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Higgins -- 4th grade teacher, Detroit day School; 9 students in Spring 1966 class . See: Test Subjects (1965); Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966)
Hill, James E. -- Ed.D. degree; permanent replacement for J. Clemente in work for the RD-1483-S project; hired due to a background of training and experience in both electrical engineering and speech; salary as a consultant budgeted for Project No. RD-1483-S (1963, 1966); informally met with Mr. Powles of the General Film Lab., Co. concerning the creation of slides of spectrographic patterns (10/17/1966); assistant to GAK at Wayne State University; Background in speech and electrical engineering. Worked on Visible Speech project until 1966. See: Research Information About Project No. RD-1483-S (1964-1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966); Financial Information on the Continuation of the Federal Grant for Project RD-1483-S-66-C2 (May 1966); Final Draft: Visible Speech for the Deaf (1968); Manual for Visible Speech for the Deaf (1968); Rough Draft (handwritten) - Visible Speech for the Deaf (1968)
Hoe, Dr. -- staff, Steel Complex Hospital, Nanking area. See: Notes from Medical Study Trip to China (4/18/1980-4/28/1980)
Hoekstra, Dr. Marvin -- Wayne State University Electrical Engineering Dept. staff member; added to the RD-1483-S project staff on 1/27/1966 as a consultant in equipment maintenance; salary as Research Asst & Electronic Technician budgeted for Project No. RD-1483-S (1966); Employee of the Wayne State University Electrical Engineering Department. In January 1966 was appointed as a consultant in maintenance of equipment. Assisted Dr. Jack Curtis of the Speech and Hearing Center until the termination of the contract. See: Research Information About Project No. RD-1483-S (1964-1966); Final Draft: Visible Speech for the Deaf (1968); Manual for Visible Speech for the Deaf (1968); Rough Draft (handwritten) - Visible Speech for the Deaf (1968)
Hoemann, Rev. Harry W. -- served as an interpreter for the Working Groups of the National Advisory Committee on the Education of the Deaf on 7/24/1969. See: Activities and Speaking Engagements with Professional Organizations (3/30/1969-10/12/1970)
Hoerr, III, Chris R. -- member of the Editorial Policies Committee of the Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf in March 1970. See: Activities and Speaking Engagements with Professional Organizations (3/30/1969-10/12/1970)
Hograth -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 1 (May '44)
Hoit-Dalgaard, Jeannette -- co-authored Voice Onset Time Production and Perception in Apraxic Subjects with HGK in Brain and Language (Vol. 20, 1983, p. 329-339); affiliated with VA Medical Center, San Diego. See: Correspondence between Mara Mills and H. Kopp (1/4/2006)
Holbrook, Dr. Anthony -- specialties: training teachers of speech correction and research in Speech Science; Asst. Prof. of Speech, Wayne State University Speech and Hearing Clinic; married with 3 children; B.S. Speech Correction, University of California Santa Barabara (1951); M.A. Speech Pathology, University of Hawaii (1953); Ph.D. in Speech Science, Correction and Audiology, University of Illinois (1958); served as technical assistant in the maintenance and operation of equipment during research for project RD-526. See: Information on Research Projects and Proposals (1959-1960); Early Draft of Final Report of Grant No. RD-526 (1963); Visible Speech Manual with Chapter Divisions (product of Contract No. RD-526)
Holland, David -- test subjects, Translator Project I, 8 years old; Group 2A of exploratory program; congenitally deaf with slight residual hearing, Experiment subject in U Mich Study with Rackham School; scored for intelligibility in experiment 1 & 3 (1947); performance in Visible Speech Experiment #4 evaluated 1948. See: Progress Report #1: Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. (1/31/1947); Logistics for Operation of Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. (3/25/1947-6/2/1947); Intelligibility Scores and Graphs (April-Dec. 1947); Final Report of Visible Speech Educational Evaluation Research Program (3/25/1947-8/13/1948)
Holland, Prof. Lewis -- recommended Robert Essig for employment. See: Progress Report #1: Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. (1/31/1947); How Funding Continued the Project at Ypsilanti (1/31/1947-10/10/1947)
Honamen -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Hoth -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 1 (May '44)
Howell, Louise -- worker at Cleveland State Hospital; George Kopp responded to her query about the visible speech research on 8/8/1947. See: Correspondence regarding the Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. study (4/18/1946-8/8/1947)
Howell, Jay -- on clinic's spring and fall 1977 list. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Huang, Mr. -- staff, Steel Complex Hospital, Nanking area. See: Notes from Medical Study Trip to China (4/18/1980-4/28/1980)
Hudgins, Dr. Clarence V. -- Director of Research, Experimental Phonetics, Clarke School for the Deaf, Northampton, Mass.; worked on rhythm and stress; colleagues with Dr. G.E. Peterson at Harvard University during World War II; Special Consultant to the Visible Speech Advisory project (1947); attended a meeting of the Visible SPeech Research Committee on 5/1/1947; submitted report to the Advisory Committe of the Visible Speech Research Project, Institute for Human Adjustment, U.Mich. on 6/10/1947; the Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf, Inc. Editorial Policies Committee discussed publishing his articles and papers on 3/1/1970. See: Correspondence regarding the Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. study (4/18/1946-8/8/1947); Minutes and Memos from the Visible Speech Research Committee - U.Mich. (1/3/1947-11/7/1947); Information on Visible Speech Education Evaluation Program - U.Mich. (5/28/1947); How Funding Continued the Project at Ypsilanti (1/31/1947-10/10/1947); Final Report of Visible Speech Educational Evaluation Research Program (3/25/1947-8/13/1948); Detroit Day School for the Deaf (6/14/1961-2/23/1971)
Hudson, Richard (Dick) -- 10 years old; Group 1 of exploratory program; congenitally deaf, severly hypacaustic, part of experimental study for Visible Speech Research at Ypsilanti (3/25/1947), experiment subject in U Mich study; scored for intelligibility in experiment 1 (1947); performance in Visible Speech Experiment #2 evaluated 1948. See: Progress Report #1: Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. (1/31/1947); Logistics for Operation of Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. (3/25/1947-6/2/1947); How Funding Continued the Project at Ypsilanti (1/31/1947-10/10/1947); ;Supplement to Progress Report #1: Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. (4/21/1947); Pattern Recognition Charts - U.Mich. (4/21/1947); Intelligibility Scores and Graphs (April-Dec. 1947); Final Report of Visible Speech Educational Evaluation Research Program (3/25/1947-8/13/1948)
Humes, Larry E. -- co-authored Recognition of Synthetic Speech by Hearing-Impaired Elderly Listeners in the Journal of Speech and Hearing Research (vol. 34, Oct. 1991, p. 1180-84). See: Excerpt from the Journal of Speech and Hearing Research (Oct. 1991)
Hurst, Marlene -- Employee of Xerox- University Microfilms catalogs of Wayne State University Press. See: Visible Speech Manual (3/9/1967-12/5/1974)
Hutchkins -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 1 (May '44)
Hyde, Timothy -- on clinic's spring and fall 1975, spring 1976, spring 1977 lists. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Hykes, John -- member of Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf, Inc. Editorial Politicies Committee (3/1/1970). See: Detroit Day School for the Deaf (6/14/1961-2/23/1971)
Ickes, James (Jim) -- Subject #31 in 1965 tests; grade 6, in Clement's homeroom class; ranked No. 34 overall in spring 1966 tests; grade 8 (1966-1967 school year); on list of Prospective Subjects grade 4-5, marked some experience. See: Test Subjects (1965); Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Ireland, Dwight B. -- Superintendant of Birmingham, MI public schools; wrote HGK a congratulatory letter on her new post at the Rehabilitation Institute on 11/6/1958. See: Harriet Kopp's personal correspondence (11/4/1949-6/3/1970)
Irwin, David -- test subjects, Translator Project I, 8 years old; Group 2A of exploratory program; congenitally deaf with slight residual hearing, Experiment subject in U Mich Study with Rackham School; scored for intelligibility in experiment 1 & 3 (1947); performance in Visible Speech Experiment #4 evaluated 1948. See: Progress Report #1: Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. (1/31/1947); Logistics for Operation of Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. (3/25/1947-6/2/1947); How Funding Continued the Project at Ypsilanti (1/31/1947-10/10/1947); Intelligibility Scores and Graphs (April-Dec. 1947); Final Report of Visible Speech Educational Evaluation Research Program (3/25/1947-8/13/1948)
Jackson -- Comparative linguistics 12/11/945. See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Jacobs -- See: Voice Print Identification Procedure and Information (1 of 3) (11/26/1943-6/10/1944); BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 1 (May '44); BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Jacobs -- taught students at Detroit Day School; students labelled Sp. See: Test Subjects (1965)
Jacobs, Henry -- in Banks's class; labelled Sp. See: Test Subjects (1965)
Jeffries, Charles -- in Banks's class; labelled Sp. See: Test Subjects (1965)
Jersild, A. -- taught HGK at Teachers College - Child Psychology. See: Registration for Harriet C. Green at the Office of Field Relations and Placement, Teachers College, Columbia University (c. 1948)
Johnson, Miss -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 1 (May '44); BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Johnson, Dr. Kenneth O. -- Executive Secretary at the American Speech and Hearing Association; sent material from the Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare in the Office of Education to encourage increased activity with the Cooperative Research Division on 1/4/1959. See: Information on Research Projects and Proposals (1959-1960)
Johnson, T. Earle -- authored Southern Dialects. See: Information on Phonetics and Dialects (6/6/1949-1/26/1950)
Johnson, Michael (Mike) -- Subject #1 in 1965 tests; grade 8, Schmitz's homeroom class; noted as being involved in original project; ranked No. 2 among students who participated in less than 10 tests in spring 1966; on list of Prospective Subjects, marked original project. See: Test Subjects (1965); Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Jones, Lloyd -- taught HGK at Teachers College - Guidance and Personnel. See: Registration for Harriet C. Green at the Office of Field Relations and Placement, Teachers College, Columbia University (c. 1948)
Jones, Miss -- Teacher, Bell Labs demonstration participant 03/21/45. See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Jones, Michael (Mike) -- Subject #35 in 1965 tests; grade 6, in Clement's homeroom class; ranked No. 9 overall in spring 1966 tests; on list of Prospective Subjects grade 4-5. See: Test Subjects (1965); Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Joos, Prof. -- professor at U.Mich. at the Linguistic Institute; received permission from Harlan Bloomer to use the spectrograph for linguistics research on 2/26/1947 . See: Correspondence regarding the Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. study (4/18/1946-8/8/1947)
Kaczerowski, Janet -- marked off of clinic's fall 1976 list; on spring and fall 1977 list. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Kandel -- taught HGK at Teachers College - Educational Foundations. See: Registration for Harriet C. Green at the Office of Field Relations and Placement, Teachers College, Columbia University (c. 1948)
Kane, Mr. Ronald -- 7th and 8th grade teacher, Detroit Day School; 7 students in spring 1966 7th grade class; realeased half time to work on Project No. RD-1483-S in Oct. 1964; salary as Research Asst. in budget for Project No. RD-1483-S (1966); received Visible Speech Research Project Progress Report concerning plans for producting the testing-instruction materials on 10/17/1966; Member of the staff of the Detroit Day School for the Deaf, taught experimental classes with the translator from 1965-1967. See: Research Information About Project No. RD-1483-S (1964-1966); Test Subjects (1965); Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966); Final Draft: Visible Speech for the Deaf (1968); Manual for Visible Speech for the Deaf (1968); Rough Draft (handwritten) - Visible Speech for the Deaf (1968)
Karpel, Miss -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Kavosi, Janice -- Subject #13 in 1965 tests; grade 7, Steffens's homeroom class; ranked No. 16 overall in spring 1966 tests; on list of Prospective Subjects. See: Test Subjects (1965); Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Ke Ju, Dr. Cheng -- from Capital Med. Corp.; of the Chinese Medical Association. See: Notes from Medical Study Trip to China (4/18/1980-4/28/1980)
Keilman, Joanne -- severly hypacaustic, experiment subject in U Mich study. See: Final Report of Visible Speech Educational Evaluation Research Program (3/25/1947-8/13/1948)
Keitz, Christine -- grade 5, in Simmons's class, on list of students now using the machine; on list of Prospective subjects grade 4-5, marked some experience. See: Test Subjects (1965); ; Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Keller, Miss -- Bell labs demonstration participant 10/24/1946. See: Progress Report #1: Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. (1/31/1947); How Funding Continued the Project at Ypsilanti (1/31/1947-10/10/1947)
Kelley -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 1 (May '44); BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Kelly, Joe (Joey) -- on clinic's spring and fall 1975, spring and fall 1976, spring and fall 1977 lists. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Kennedy, Miss Rosemary J. -- Bell Labs secretary; signed front of Visible Speech. See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 1 (May '44); BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Kennedy, Louise -- taught HGK at Brooklyn College - Speech Pathology. See: Registration for Harriet C. Green at the Office of Field Relations and Placement, Teachers College, Columbia University (c. 1948)
Kerps -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Kersta, Mr. -- U Mich Study; serviced sound spectrograph equipment 7/16/1948. See: Sound Spectrograph results (1945-48); Final Report of Visible Speech Educational Evaluation Research Program (3/25/1947-8/13/1948)
Kester, Miss -- audited V.S. training course part time
King, Mr. -- Bell labs demonstration 12/12/1945. See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Kinney, Richard -- Production Manager and Associate Director of Wayne State University Press . See: Visible Speech Manual (3/9/1967-12/5/1974)
Knott, John -- University of Iowa; saw demonstration of spectrograph on 6/12/1946. See: Progress Report #1: Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. (1/31/1947)
Koeing, Jr., Wallace -- signed front of Visible Speech. See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 1 (May '44); BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Kohr, Margaret -- charted with other female test subjects. See: Charts and Spectrograph Results (female test subjects)
Kolbusz, Gerald (Gerry) -- Grade 4, in Simmons's class, on list of students now using the machine; ranked No. 4 among students who participated in less than 10 tests in spring 1966; crossed off grade 8 list (1966-1967 school year); on list of Prospective subjects grade 4-5, marked some experience. See: Test Subjects (1965); Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Kopp, George A. (GAK) -- specialities: training teachers in speech pathology and audiology, research in speech science, correction, audiology, and administration; Presidnet of American Speech and Hearing Association; held Advanced Certification in Speech in the ASHA; consultant on the staff of Sinai Hospital and the Rehabilitation Institute of Metropolitan Detroit; B.A. from Monmouth College, Manmouth, IL (1926); M.S. Speech Correction, University of Wisconsin (1930); Ph.D. Speech Pathology and Medical Science, University of Wisconsin (1933); Chairman, Dept. of Speech, Jamestown College, Jamestown ND (1926-1928); Instructor in Speech, University of Wisconsin (1928-1931); Asst. Prof. of Speech, University of Wisconsin (1931-1936); Asst. Prof. of Speech, Director of Speech and Hearing Clinic, Columbia University (1939-1943); taught course on Sppech Correction at Columbia in 1941; Associate Prof. of Speech at Teachers College, Columbia University; Consultant to Bell Labs on technical speech problems(Member of Technical Staff Bell Telephone Laboratories, NY (1943-1946)); Research Associate, U.Mich. (c. 1947); presented with John Steinberg at the 1945 American Speech Correction Conference, Columbus, OH, on the development of Visible Speech; presented a progress report at the American Speech Correction Conference, Chicago on 12/31/1946; wrote report on Visible Speech Educational Research Program with Harriet Green, 6/7/1947; co-wrote Article on Visible Speech for Educators of the Deaf, c. 1947; attended meetings of the Visible Speech research committee on 1/8/1947, 2/12/1947, 2/21/1947, 3/3/1947, 5/1/1947, 5/29/1947, 6/28/1947, 11/7/1947; requested clerical assistant for Harriet Green and graduate laboratory assistant from Harlan Bloomer on 2/25/1947; received comments on a proposed article on visible speech in the Volta Review from Clark Tibbitts on 5/31/1947 and Harlan Bloomer on 6/24/1947; Research in visible speech: Associate Professor of Speech and Research Associate, University of Michigan and Director of Visible Speech Research (1946-1948); sent letter to A.N. Clark on 8/8/1947 expressing a need for new books in the speech correction field; highlighted in an article in News and Notes (Oct. 1947); Prof. of Speech, Director, Speech and Hearing Clinic, Wayne State University (1948-?); director of 5-year cooperative research project with Bell Telephone Laboratories, University of Michigan, and Michigan State Normal College; responsible for phonetic organization of visible speech; taught HGK at Teachers College - Voice Science, Psychology of Speech, Research in Speech Education, Speech Pathology; signed front of Visible Speech; filled out Application for Research or Demonstration Grant with the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare on 8/19/1959; salary as Director budgeted in grant proposal for project RD-526 (1959, 1963, 1966); Project Co-Director of Grant RD-526, evaluating usefulness of the visible speech cathode ray tube translator as a supplement to the oral method of teaching speech to deaf and severly deafened children (1963). Social Security No. 127-05-4264; copied on announcement of grant continuation for Visible Speech for the Deaf; prepared Progress Report for Project No. RD-1483-S in Feb. 1965, 3/1/1965, and Feb. 1966; part of application for the continuation of grant for Project No. RD-1483-S (9/26/1963; 2/10/1966); received Visible Speech Research Project Progress Report concerning plans for producting the testing-instruction materials on 10/17/1966; member of Editorial Committee of NACED that submitted recommendations on 10/16/1969; wrote Meeting Speech Needs of Elementary School Children while an assoc. prof. at Columbia. See: Syllabus for Speech Correction - Education 261K, Teachers College, Columbia University (1941); Original Manuscript of and comments on George A. Kopp's elementary opus (8/3/1941); Visual Telephony Conferences (10/14/1943-2/23/1944); Voiceprint Identification Procedure and Information (1 of 3) (11/26/1943-6/10/1944); Research report by Y.R. Chao on Chinese recordings (11/21/1944-2/17/1945); University of Michigan Project (July 1945-1948); Correspondence regarding the Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. study (4/18/1946-8/8/1947); Progress Report Presented at American Speech Correction Conference, Chicago - U.Mich. (12/31/1946); Progress Report #1: Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. (1/31/1947); How Funding Continued the Project at Ypsilanti (1/31/1947-10/10/1947); Information on Visible Speech Education Evaluation Program - U.Mich. (5/28/1947); Correspondence form Adrian Leon y Marquez to George Kopp (3/14/1947); Newspaper clipping: Visible Speech: Teaching Deaf Children to Hear (July 1947); Correspondence to George A. Kopp from C.M. Breading of the Central Press Clipping Service (9/3/1947); News and Notes (9/22/1947); Advance Advertisement for Visible Speech (c. 1947); Minutes and Memos from the Visible Speech Research Committee - U.Mich. (1/3/1947-11/7/1947); Article on Visible Speech for Educators of the Deaf by George A. Kopp and Harriet C. Green - U.Mich. (c. 1947); Proposed Outline: Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. (3/3/1947); Final Report of Visible Speech Educational Evaluation Research Program (3/25/1947-8/13/1948); Logistics for Operation of Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. (3/25/1947-6/2/1947); Supplement to Progress Reports #1: Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. (4/21/1947); Pattern Recognition Charts - U.Mich. (4/21/1947); Report on Visible Speech Educational Research Program by George A. Kopp and Harriet C. Green - U.Mich. (6/7/1947); Registration for Harriet C. Green at the Office of Field Relations and Placement, Teachers College, Columbia University (c. 1948); Papers and Charts on Frequency Ranges and Principle Zones of Energy (Feb. 1948); Final Report of Visible SPeech Educational Evaluation Research Program (8/13/1948); Lectures and Seminar Notes(1957-1966); Information on Research Projects and Proposals (1959-1960); early Draft of Final Report of Grant No. RD-526 (1963); Description of Detroit School for the Deaf (2/26/1963); Rough Draft - Visible Speech Report (3/13/1963); Research Information About Project No. RD-1483-S (1964-1966); George Kopp Memorial Scholarship Fund (1964-1973); Case Report by George Kopp and Helene Anderson on Vocal Therapy for Dysphonia Plicae Ventricularis (c. 1965); Correspondence from M.R. Schroeder to Dr. George A. Kopp (3/25/1965); Financial Information on the Continuation of the Federal Grant for Project RD-1483-S-66-C2 (May 1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966); Information Concerning the Termination of Grant Project No. RD-1483-S (1963-1968); Visible Speech Manual (3/9/1967-12/5/1974); Final Draft: Visible Speech for the Deaf (1968); Manuscript for Visible Speech for the Deaf (1968); Rough Draft (hand-written) - Visible Speech for the Deaf (1968); Correspondence to George and Harriet Kopp from C.Van Riper (9/11/1968-9/26/1968); Activities and Speaking Engagements with Professional Organizations (3/30/1969-10/12/1970); Report to Detroit Board of Education on the Day School for the Deaf (2/26/1963); Notes from Medical Study Trip to China (4/18/1980-4/28/1980); Visible Speech Manual Original - to copy; Visible Speech Manual with Chapter Divisions (product of Contract No. RD-526); Manuscript of Meeting Speech Needs of Elementary School Children by George A. Kopp; How Funding Continued the Project at Ypsilanti (3/25/1947-10/10/1947); Seminar Notes of George A. Kopp - Speech 337
Kopp, Dr. Joseph B. -- George Kopp's son; designated to serve on the George A. Kopp Memorial Fund advisory board. See: Harriet Kopp's personal correspondence (11/4/1949-6/3/1970)
Koren, Mr. Norman -- appointed to temporarily replace J. Clemente in work on Project No. RD-1483-S from Sept to Jan, 1965; Temporary worker on the Visible Speech project ending December 1965. See: Research Information About Project No. RD-1483-S; Final Draft: Visible Speech for the Deaf (1968); Manual for Visible Speech for the Deaf (1968); Rough Draft (handwritten) - Visible Speech for the Deaf (1968)
Kornacki, Kathryn -- 4-year-old student at Detroit Day School; shown in newspaper photograph . See: Clipping from The Detroit News (2/13/1966)
Koskos -- [n/a]
Kosztowny, Alan -- Student that completed an answer sheet for VRA Project #RD-143-S, Visible Speech for the Deaf; Test #1 on 6/18/1968; Test Film Strip #1 on 6/18/1968 . See: Mean Scores for Tests #1-10-VRA Project #RD-1483-S (June 1968)
Kovack, Joanne -- test subject - class 3B, age 10. See: Lip Reading Study (10/5/1943); Students' Spectrograms (fall 1943)
Kower? -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 1 (May '44)
Kramer, Magalene -- taught HGK at Teachers College - Research in Speech Education; Chairman of the Department of the Teaching of Speech at Columbia University, noted in the acknowledgements page of Harriet Kopp's doctoral dissertation for her interest and help. See: Registration for Harriet C. Green at the Office of Field Relations and Placement, Teachers College, Columbia University (c. 1948); Harriet Kopp's Doctoral Dissertation (1962)
Kramer -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Krieger, Connie -- produced sound spectrograms with cleft palate on 4/4/1947. See: Sound Spectrograph results (1945-48)
Kroll, Geraldine -- ranked No. 10 among students who participated in less than 10 tests in spring 1966. See: Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966)
Kroll, Gary -- Student that completed an answer sheet for VRA Project #RD-143-S, Visible Speech for the Deaf; Test #1 on 6/18/1968; Test Film Strip #1 on 6/18/1968 . See: Mean Scores for Tests #1-10-VRA Project #RD-1483-S (June 1968)
Krug -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Kubitsky, Eleanor -- age 10 (1947); Substitute for J. Keilman in U Mich study ; performance in Visible Speech Experiment #5 evaluated 1948. See: Final Report of Visible Speech Educational Evaluation Research Program (3/25/1947-8/13/1948)
Kuplicki, Paul -- grade 4, in Higgins's homeroom class; ranked No. 36 overall in spring 1966 tests; grade 6 (1966-67 school year); on list of Prospective subjects grade 4-5, marked some experience; Student that completed an answer sheet for VRA Project #RD-143-S, Visible Speech for the Deaf; Test #1 on 6/18/1968; Test Film Strip #1 on 6/18/1968. See: Test Subjects (1965); Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966); Mean Scores for Tests #1-10-VRA Project #RD-1483-S (June 1968)
Kurath, Prof. Hans -- Director of the Linguistic Institute, University of Michigan; received memo from Harland Bloomer on 2/26/1947 about use of the spectrograph during the summer of 1947 for linguistic research; recorded spectrograms in German 5/15/1947. See: Sound Spectrograph results (1945-48); Correspondence regarding the Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. study (4/18/1946-8/8/1947)
Kuzda -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Kuzela, Mr. -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 1 (May '44)
Lacey, Wendy -- on clinic's spring and fall 1975, fall 1977 lists. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Lage, Larry -- severly hypacaustic, experiment subject in U Mich study. See: Final Report of Visible Speech Educational Evaluation Research Program (3/25/1947-8/13/1948)
Lahera, Omar -- on clinic's spring 1977 list. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Lassman, Frank M. -- member of Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf, Inc. Editorial Politicies Committee (3/1/1970). See: Detroit Day School for the Deaf (6/14/1961-2/23/1971); Activities and Speaking Engagements with Professional Organizations (3/30/1969-10/12/1970)
Le Clerc, Sherry -- Subject #23 in 1965 tests; grade 7, Steffens's homeroom class; noted as being involved in original project; ranked No. 29 overall in spring 1966 tests; grade 9 (1966-1967 school year); on list of Prospective Subjects, marked original project. See: Test Subjects (1965); Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Lee, John J. -- Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Department of Special Education and Vocational Rehabilitation, Wayne State University; wrote HGK a congratulatory letter on her new post at the Detroit Day School on 11/4/1958; Chairman, Special Education, Wayne State University (1963); member of the Advisory Board for the Detroit Day School for the Deaf; wrote HGK a recommendation letter 7/31/1969
Lee, Mike -- on clinic's fall 1977 list. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Leon y Marquez, Adrian -- suggested Spanish words for Visible Speech tracings. See: Correspondence form Adrian Leon y Marquez to George Kopp (3/14/1947)
Leone, Berta -- drew illustrations for Birmingham Plan of Testing Hearing and Vision pamphlet. See: The Birmingham Plan of Testing Hearing and Vision (1951)
Lepre, Michael -- on clinic's spring and fall 1975, spring and fall 1976 lists. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Levine, Mrs. -- Bell Labs secretary, Bell Labs demonstration participant 11/29/1945. See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 1 (May '44); BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Lewis, Mrs. E. -- Associate Editor Tide Magazine. See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Leyland -- Bell Labs secretary. See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 1 (May '44); BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Liberman, Alvin M. -- worked at Haskins Laboratories, NY, and University of Connecticut, Storrs; wrote Some Experiments on the Perception of Synthetic Speech (Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 24, No. 6, Nov. 1952); Some Results of Research on Speech Perception (Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 29, No. 1, Jan. 1957); The Interconversion of Audible and Visible Patterns as a Basis for Research in Perception of Speech (from the proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 37, No. 5, May 1951) . See: Harriet Kopp's personal correspondence (11/4/1949-6/3/1970)
Loertet, C.M. -- taught HGK at Indiana University - Psychological Testing. See: Registration for Harriet C. Green at the Office of Field Relations and Placement, Teachers College, Columbia University (c. 1948)
Lorbaugh, Dr. -- NYU. See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Lord, Dr. Francis E. -- Director of Rackam School of Special Education and Professor of Speech and Special Education, Michigan State Normal College; worked in conjunction with Clark Tibbitts on the visible speech research project at U.Mich.; received letter from Tibbitts about the research program on 11/27/1946; attended meetings of the Visible Speech Research committee on 1/8/1947, 2/12/1947, 2/21/1947, 3/3/1947, 5/1/1947, 5/29/1947, 6/28/1947, 11/7/1947; send Robert Essig a memo about delayed payment on 5/19/1947; mentioned in article in News and Notes, Oct. 1947. See: Correspondence regarding the Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. study (4/18/1946-8/8/1947); Minutes and Memos from the Visible Speech Research Committee - U.Mich. (1/3/1947-11/7/1947); Progress Report #1: Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. (1/31/1947); Proposed Outline: Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. (3/3/1947); Proposed Outline: Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. (3/3/1947); Information on Visible Speech Education Evaluation Program - U.Mich. (5/28/1947); How Funding Continued the Project at Ypsilanti (1/31/1947-10/10/1947); News and Notes (9/22/1947)
Lorge, Irving -- Noted in the acknowledgements page of Harriet Kopp's doctoral dissertation for her interest and help in the project. See: Harriet Kopp's Doctoral Dissertation (1962)
Lovato, Joseph -- on clinic's spring 1975 list
Lovell, James -- student engineer in charge of servicing equipment in U Mich study; worked on sound spectrograph on Jan 13-15, 1948. See: Final Report of Visible Speech Educational Evaluation Research Program (3/25/1947-8/13/1948)
Lowell, Edgar L. -- member of the Editorial Policies Committee of the Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf in March 1970. See: Activities and Speaking Engagements with Professional Organizations (3/30/1969-10/12/1970)
Lynch, Jennifer -- on clinic's fall 1977 list. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Lyons -- Western Electric. See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
MacGinitie, Walter H. -- Member of Harriet Kopp's dissertation committee at Columbia University . See: Harriet Kopp's Doctoral Dissertation (1962)
Macoule, Mrs. -- Mentioned in a letter from Frank to Dr. Kopp regarding the index on 1/23/1968. See: Correspondence between Frank and George Kopp re. index of Visible Speech Research Materials (1/23/1968)
Madden, Shannon -- Subject #22 in 1965 tests; grade 7, Steffens's homeroom class; ranked No. 25 overall in spring 1966 tests; grade 9 (1966-1967 school year); on list of Prospective Subjects. See: Test Subjects (1965); Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Madson, Miss -- recorded spectrograms on 11/12/1946 of phrase This is the house that Jack built. See: Sound Spectrograph results (1945-1948)
MaGee, Harley W. -- Assistant to the Editor of Science Illustrated; requested pictures to go along with an up-coming Visible Speech story. See: Correspondence regarding the Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. study (4/18/1946-8/8/1947)
Magill, Dorothy -- charted with other female test subjects. See: Charts and Spectrograph Results (female test subjects)
Mahoney, Danny -- test subjects, Translator Project I, 12 years old; Group 1 of exploratory program; congenitally deaf, severly hypacaustic, part of experimental study for Visible Speech Research at Ypsilanti (3/25/1947); experiment subject in U Mich study; scored for intelligibility in experiment 1 (1947); performance in Visible Speech Experiment #2 evaluated 1948. See: Progress Report #1: Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. (1/31/1947); Logistics for Operation of Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. (3/25/1947-6/2/1947); How Funding Continued the Project at Ypsilanti (3/25/1947-10/10/1947); Supplement to Progress Report #1: Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. (4/21/1947); Pattern Recognition Charts - U.Mich. (4/21/1947); How Funding Continued the Project at Ypsilanti (1/31/1947-10/10/1947); Intelligibility Scores and Graphs (April-Dec. 1947); Final Report of Visible Speech Educational Evaluation Research Program (3/25/1947-8/13/1948)
Majerowski, Michael (Mike) -- Subject #9 in 1965 tests; grade 8, Kane's homeroom class; noted as being a child with some introduction; ranked No. 7 overall in spring 1966 tests; on list of Prospective Subjects. See: Test Subjects (1965); Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Mallory -- Bell Labs demonstration participant 12/21/1945
Manning, Dr. J.J. -- physicist, Research Department of New York Police Department; approached Dr. Buckley about using voice print identification in fighting crime. See: Voice Print Identification Procedure and Information (11/26/1943-6/10/1944)
Mao, Mrs. -- HGK interviewed her about the commune primary school. See: Notes from Medical Study Trip to China (4/18/1980-4/28/1980)
Marcus, Robert -- Subject #11 in 1965 tests; grade 8, Kane's homeroom class; noted as being a child with some introduction; ranked No. 21 overall in spring 1966 tests; on list of Prospective Subjects. See: Test Subjects (1965); Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Marge, Michael -- Coordinator Unit on Speech and Hearing Programs, Division of Training Programs, Bureau of Education for the Handicapped; Department of Health, Education, and Welfare- Office of Education. See: Information Concerning the Termination of Grant Project No. RD-1483-S (1963-1968)
Markel, Norman N. -- co-authored Judging Personality from Voice Quality in Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology (Vol. 64, No. 4, Oct. 1964). See: Markel and Meisels - Judging Personality from Voice Quality (Oct. 1964) [large sleeve]
Marrison -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Marshall, Steve -- ranked No. 8 among students who participated in less than 10 tests in spring 1966; Male Test Subject; 12/13/1966; Grade 4, Test S-D. See: Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Test Results and Charts (October 1966)
Martimer, Dr. Edgar -- Chief of Pediatrics, Harper Hospital; member of the Advisory Board for the Detroit Day School for the Deaf. See: Report to Detroit Board of Education on the Day School for the Deaf (2/26/1963)
Martin, Miss -- Manhasset Public School, Bell Labs demonstration participant 03/07/46
Martin, Fred -- Official from Detroit Public Schools who signed off on HGK's application for an extension of leave (9/29/1972). See: Retirement Papers from the Detroit Day School for the Deaf (1970)
Martin, Paul -- on clinic's fall 1977 list. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Martinez, Alfredo -- on list of Prospective Subjects, marked 5 exp. See: Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Martyka, Emilia -- staff member at the Detroit Day School for the Deaf; taught experimental classes with the Translator from 1964-1968; taught 9th grade students at the Detroit Day School already using the machine; 7 students in spring 1966 class. See: Early Draft of Final Report of Grant No. RD-526 (1963); Test Subjects (1965); Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Final Draft: Visible Speech for the Deaf (1968): Manual for Visible Speech for the Deaf (1968); Rough Draft (handwritten) - Visible Speech for the Deaf (1968)
Mase, Darrel -- Teachers College, Newark, NJ; 10/28/1946 demonstration. See: Progress Report #1: Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. (1/31/1947); How Funding Continued the Project at Ypsilanti (1/31/1947-10/10/1947)
Matthes -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Matthews, Mrs. M.G. -- Principal, Kennedy School; sent complimentary letter to HGK on 5/14/1970 . See: Retirement Papers from the Detroit Day School for the Deaf (1970)
May, Merri (Merrie) -- on clinic's fall 1976, spring and fall 1977 list. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Mayes, Thomas A. -- director of the Regional Conference for Coordinating Rehabilitation and Education Services for the Deaf on Oct 26-28, 1970; sent HGK an invitation to the conference on 10/12/1970
McCarthy, Julia M. -- Deputy Superintendent, Detroit Public Schools; sent HGK a congratulatory letter on 6/1/1970. See: Retirement Papers from the Detroit Day School for the Deaf (1970)
McCrystal -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 1 (May '44); BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
McDonald, Henry S. -- member of Bell Telephone Labs engineering staff, came to Detroit to fix Translator after its move to the Detroit Day School from Wayne State University. See: Visible Speech Manual with Chapter Divisions (product of Contract No. RD-526)
McGrew, Professor J. Fred -- Fresno State College. See: University of Michigan Project (July 1945-1948)
McManus, Kathy -- on clinic's spring and fall 1977 list. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Mealy -- (Meaghly)
Meisels, Murray -- co-authored Judging Personality from Voice Quality in Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology (Vol. 64, No. 4, Oct. 1964). See: Markel and Meisels - Judging Personality from Voice Quality (Oct. 1964) [large sleeve]
Melby, Dean -- Dean of NYU. See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Merrill, Jr., Edward C. -- President of Gallaudet College; offered HGK a a position as Dean of Pre-College Programs and Directory of the Model Secondary School for the Deaf, 3/14/1970; HGK turned down this position 4/15/1970. See: Harriet Kopp's personal correspondence (11/4/1949-6/3/1970)
Meyer, Dr. John Stirling -- Head, Dept. of Neurology, Wayne State University Medical School; member of the Advisory Board for the Detroit Day School for the Deaf. See: Report to Detroit Board of Education on the Day School for the Deaf (2/26/1963)
Meyerson, Dr. Lee -- Vassar College; came for Instruction and Demonstration in U Mich Study, 9/22/1947. See: Final Report of Visible Speech Educational Evaluation Research Program (3/25/1947-8/13/1948)
Miguel, David -- on clinic's fall 1975, spring 1976 lists. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Miller, Ed.D., June -- President, Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf, Inc.; asked HGK to continue serving as Chairman of the Editorial Policies on 9/10/1970. See: Retirement Papers from the Detroit Day School for the Deaf (1970)
Milligan, Tony -- on clinic's spring 1976 list. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Mills, Mara -- Ph.D. Candidate at Harvard University; Instructor at Brown University; contacted HGK on 1/4/2006 to request an interview for more information on her research. See: Correspondence between Mara Mills and H. Kopp (1/4/2006)
Mock, Terri -- on clinic's spring 1977 list. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Mohan, Mr. -- teacher from Rackham School of Education; training for Visual Speech. See: Progress Report #1: Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. (1/31/1947)
Monroe, Thomas -- Superintendent of Region Two, Detroit Public Schools; wrote HGK informing her of his resignation 7/3/1969; wrote HGK a recommendation letter 8/6/1969 . See: Harriet Kopp's personal correspondence (11/4/1949-6/3/1970)
Moore, Anthony -- ranked No. 7 among students who participated in less than 10 tests in spring 1966. See: Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966)
Moore, Paul -- co-authored Comments on Physiology of Hoarseness in Archives of Otolaryngology (Vol. 81, Jan. 1965). See: Moore and Thompson - Comments on Physiology of Hoarseness (Jan. 1965) [large sleeve]
Moore, Tony Loviece -- Student that completed an answer sheet for VRA Project #RD-143-S, Visible Speech for the Deaf; Test #1 on 6/18/1968; Test Film Strip #1 on 6/18/1968 . See: Mean Scores for Tests #1-10-VRA Project #RD-1483-S (June 1968)
Morison, Dr. -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Morley, D.E. -- Other Research Participant at University of Michigan during Kopp's study; Ph.D. thesis on comparative study of visible speech patterns as transmitted by several hearing aids - in progress, Aug. 1948. See: Final Report of Visible Speech Educational Evaluation Research Program (3/25/1947-8/13/1948)
Morris, Dr. -- Psychology Bureau; conference. See: Progress Report #1: Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. (1/31/1947)
Morrisett -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Moss, Arnold -- taught HGK at Brooklyn College - Comparative Phonetics. See: Registration for Harriet C. Green at the Office of Field Relations and Placement, Teachers College, Columbia University (c. 1948)
Mulgrave, Dr. Dorothy -- NYU, Bell Labs demonstration participant 01/24/1946
Mulholland, K. -- taught HGK at Brooklyn College - Theories of Oral Reading. See: Registration for Harriet C. Green at the Office of Field Relations and Placement, Teachers College, Columbia University (c. 1948)
Munson, Mr. -- President, Michigan State Normal College; came for instruction and demonstration of U Mich study, 3/10/1948. See: Final Report of Visible Speech Educational Evaluation Research Program (3/25/1947-8/13/1948)
Murry, Thomas -- co-authored Voice Onset Time Production and Perception in Apraxic Subjects with HGK in Brain and Language (Vol. 20, 1983, p. 329-339); affiliated with VA Medical Center, San Diego. See: Correspondence between Mara Mills and H. Kopp (1/4/2006)
Mysak, Edward D. -- Member of Harriet Kopp's dissertation committee at Columbia University . See: Harriet Kopp's Doctoral Dissertation (1962)
Nace, Dr. John G. -- member of the Chairmen of the Working Groups of the National Advisory Committee on the Education of the Deaf with HGK on 7/24/1969. See: Activities and Speaking Engagements with Professional Organizations (3/30/1969-10/12/1970)
Nakaji, Daniel (Danny) -- on clinic's fall 1975, spring and fall 1976, spring and fall 1977 lists . See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Nelson, Kathleen J. -- co-authored Recognition of Synthetic Speech by Hearing-Impaired Elderly Listeners in the Journal of Speech and Hearing Research (vol. 34, Oct. 1991, p. 1180-84). See: Excerpt from the Journal of Speech and Hearing Research (Oct. 1991)
Nelson, Max -- Other Research Participant at University of Michigan during Kopp's study; proposed thesis to GAK on 3/4/1947 on articulatory constancy - approved 3/6/1947; Master's thesis on articulatory constancy in May 1947. See: Thesis Proposals by George Kopp's Students (10/8/1947-3/1/1948); Final Report of Visible Speech Educational Evaluation Research Program (3/25/1947-8/13/1948)
New -- Bell Labs demonstration participant 11/29/1945. See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Nicholls, Dorren -- age 13 (1947); severly hypacaustic, experiment subject in U Mich study; performance in Visible Speech Experiment #5 evaluated 1948. See: Final Report of Visible Speech Educational Evaluation Research Program (3/25/1947-8/13/1948)
Nio, Dr. -- pediatrician, Maternal and Ob.Gyn Hosptial (attached to the China Welfare Institute), Shanghai. See: Notes from Medical Study Trip to China (4/18/1980-4/28/1980)
Norton -- taught HGK at Teachers College - Educational Foundations. See: Registration for Harriet C. Green at the Office of Field Relations and Placement, Teachers College, Columbia University (c. 1948)
Norvoine -- 1/22/1946. See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Nouhan, Eleanor -- Subject #8 in 1965 tests; grade 8, Schmitz's homeroom class; ranked No. 5 overall in spring 1966 tests; on list of Prospective Subjects. See: Test Subjects (1965); Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Nuccio, Philip -- grade 5, in Gardiner's homeroom class; ranked No. 19 overall in spring 1966 tests; on list of Prospective subjects grade 4-5. See: Test Subjects (1965); Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Nyquist -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 1 (May '44)
O'Connor, A. -- Bell Labs secretary, Bell Labs demonstration participant 11/29/1945. See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 1 (May '44); BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
O'Connor, C.D. -- taught HGK at Teachers College - Special methods in Teaching the Deaf & Practice Teaching Deaf. See: Registration for Harriet C. Green at the Office of Field Relations and Placement, Teachers College, Columbia University (c. 1948)
O'Connor, Mary New -- taught HGK at Teachers College - Teaching Speech to Deaf. See: Registration for Harriet C. Green at the Office of Field Relations and Placement, Teachers College, Columbia University (c. 1948)
O'Dell, Barbara -- on list of Prospective Students. See: Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
O'Donnell, Bernard -- Director, ERIC (Educational Resources Information Center) Clearinghouse on Reading and Communication Skills; sent a letter to HGK concerning the inclusion of one of her documents in the ERIC system (7/6/1982). See: Correspondence between Harriet Kopp and Bernard O'Donnell (7/6/1982)
Olds, Mrs. -- administered test of visual acuity. See: Progress Report #1: Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. (1/31/1947); How Funding Continued the Project at Ypsilanti (3/25/1947-10/10/1947)
Olinger, Kenneth -- on clinic's spring and fall 1975 lists. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
O'Neil -- Bell Labs demonstration participant 12/21/1945
O'Neill, James M. -- taught HGK at Brooklyn College - Seminar in Speech & Current Trends in Speech. See: Registration for Harriet C. Green at the Office of Field Relations and Placement, Teachers College, Columbia University (c. 1948)
Ostrow, Dr. -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Overall, Natalie -- Subject #27 in 1965 tests; grade 5, in Gardiner's homeroom class; ranked No. 41 overall in spring 1966 tests; on list of Prospective Subjects grade 4-5; Student that completed an answer sheet for VRA Project #RD-143-S, Visible Speech for the Deaf; Test #1 on 6/18/1968; Test Film Strip #1 on 6/18/1968. See: Test Subjects (1965); Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966); Mean Scores for Tests #1-10-VRA Project #RD-1483-S (June 1968)
Paloheimo, Lily -- recorded spectrograms on 5/2/1947; charted with other female subjects. See: Spectrograms for Lily Paloheimo (5/2/1947); Charts and Spectrograph Results (female test subjects)
Parral, Ricky -- on clinic's spring and fall 1977 list. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Pate, Aaron -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Patterson, W. Calvin -- Vice President, Public Relations, Michigan Bell Telephone Company; public relations to maintain interest in the program; member of the Advisory Board for the Detroit Day School for the Deaf. See: How Funding Continued the Project at Ypsilanti (3/25/1947-10/10/1947); Newspaper clipping: Visible Speech: Teaching Deaf Children to Hear (July 1947); Report to Detroit Board of Education on the Day School for the Deaf (2/26/1963)
Pauls -- Navy, Philadelphia Hospital. See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Pease, Gloria -- test subject - class 3B, age 10. See: Lip Reading Study (10/5/1943); Students' Spectrograms (fall 1943)
Peckham, Mr. Ralf A. -- authorized state agency official representing the Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare in George A. Kopp's grant application; copied on announcement of grant continuation for Visible Speech for the Deaf (5/31/1966); acknowledged receipt of application for continuation of grant RD-1483-S. See: Information on Research Projects and Proposals (1959-1960); Research Information About Project No. RD-1483-S (1964-1966); Financial Information on the Continuation of the Federal Grant for Project RD-1483-S-66-C2 (May 1966)
Peet, Miss Martha -- speech teacher, instructor in U Mich Study; performed Visible Speech Experiment #6 on congenitally deaf nursery school children at the Rackham School, March 1947; teacher, Visible Speech Program at the Rackham School, summer 1948. See: Minutes and Memos from the Visible Speech Research Committee - U.Mich. (1/3/1947-11/7/1947); How Funding Continued the Project at Ypsilanti (3/25/1947-10/10/1947); Proposed Visible Speech Program for the Rackham School (summer 1948); Final Report of Visible Speech Educational Evaluation Research Program (3/25/1947-8/13/1948)
Pegram -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Penn, John -- authored Scandinavian Dialect. See: Information on Phonetics and Dialects (6/6/1949-1/26/1950)
Peterson, Dr. Gordon E. -- staffer at Bell Telephone Laboratories; sent by Potter to Ypsilanti with a modified Sound Mirror the week of 4/28/1947; worked in speech correction; colleagues with Clarence Hudgins at Harvard University during World War II; sat in at conference at U.Mich. on 4/28/1947; Evaluation program, serviced spectrograph in U Mich study on Jan. 10-11, 1948; signed front of Visible Speech. See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45); Correspondence regarding the Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. study (4/18/1946-8/8/1947); Final Report of Visible Speech Educational Evaluation Research Program (3/25/1947-8/13/1948)
Peterson, Christine -- on clinic's spring and fall 1975, spring 1976 lists. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Petrie, Prof. -- from Lansing; at lab for cleft palate research 2/16/1947; produced spectrograms of phrase buy me one shoe. See: Sound Spectrograph results (1945-1948)
Piel, Ordway F. -- Other Research Participant at University of Michigan during Kopp's study; proposed thesis to GAK on 3/1/1948 on visible speech reference patterns of 9- and 10-year-old boys - approved 3/9/1948; Master's thesis completed May 1948. See: Thesis Proposals by George Kopp's Students (10/8/1947-3/1/1948); Final Report of Visible Speech Educational Evaluation Research Program (3/25/1947-8/13/1948)
Pierce, Nancy -- in Jacobs's class; labelled Sp. See: Test Subjects (1965)
Pike, Professor -- University of Michigan; came for instruction and demonstration of U Mich study, 2/6/1948. See: Final Report of Visible Speech Educational Evaluation Research Program (3/25/1947-8/13/1948)
Pintner -- taught HGK at Teachers College - Psychology of Handicapped. See: Registration for Harriet C. Green at the Office of Field Relations and Placement, Teachers College, Columbia University (c. 1948)
Pisoni, David B. -- co-authored Recognition of Synthetic Speech by Hearing-Impaired Elderly Listeners in the Journal of Speech and Hearing Research (vol. 34, Oct. 1991, p. 1180-84). See: Excerpt from the Journal of Speech and Hearing Research (Oct. 1991)
Pittman -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Poleski, Olivia -- aided in the preparation for the publication of the Visible Speech Manual . See: Visible Speech Manual with Chapter Divisions (product of Contract No. RD-526)
Pompeo, Harry -- on clinic's spring and fall 1977 list. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Poparad, Gayle -- on clinic's fall 1975 list. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Popp, Kimberly (Kim) Marie -- ranked No. 39 overall in spring 1966 tests; grade 5 (1966-1967 school year); Student that completed an answer sheet for VRA Project #RD-143-S, Visible Speech for the Deaf; Test #1 on 6/18/1968; Test Film Strip #1 on 6/18/1968. See: Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966); Mean Scores for Tests #1-10-VRA Project #RD-1483-S (June 1968)
Potter, Dr. Ralph K -- Director of Transmission Research, Bell Telephone Laboratories; Approved 5 year research program at U. Mich; wrote Visible Patterns of Sound in Science magazine; received Y.R. Chao's report on using the sound spectrograh with Chinese recordings; originated visible speech and supervised its development; signed front of Visible Speech; Special Consultant to Visible Speech Research project (1947); discussed visible speech research program at the University of Michigan with Dr. Harlan Bloomer on 4/18/1946 and 3/13/1947; discussed visible speech research project with Clark Tibbitts on 4/17/1947; decided on Feb. 26-27, 1948 to send the sound spectrograph back to Bell Labs for servicing. See: Voice Print Identification Procedure and Information (1 of 3) (11/26/1943-6/10/1944); BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 1 (May '44); Science Magazine with Ralph Potter article (Visible Patterns of Sound) (11/9/1945); Research Report by Y.R. Chao on Chinese recordings (11/21/1944-2/17/1945); Correspondence regarding the Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. study (4/18/1946-8/8/1947); Advance Advertisement for Visible Speech (c. 1947); Proposed Outline: Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. (3/3/1947); Information on Visible Speech Education Evaluation Program - U.Mich. (5/28/1947); How Funding Continued the Project at Ypsilanti (3/25/1947-10/10/1947); Final Report of Visible Speech Educational Evaluation Research Program (3/25/1947-8/13/1948); Visible Speech Manual (3/9/1967-12/5/1974); Final Draft: Visible Speech for the Deaf (1968); Visible Speech Manual Original - to copy; Visible Speech Manual with Chapter Divisions (product of Contract No. RD-526)
Powles, Edward -- President and General Manager of General Film Laboratory, Inc.; also related administratively to the Dynamic Film Co.; provided quote to GAK for the production of 13/35mm black and white single frame filmstrips; contact person for the project. See: Financial Information on the Continuation of the Federal Grant for Project RD-1483-S-66-C2 (May 1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Proctor, Wanda Jean -- ranked No. 20 overall in spring 1966 tests; Female Test Subject; 10/17/1966; Grade 7, Test 6 - Part A. See: Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Test Results and Charts (October 1966)
Provenzano, Vincent -- on clinic's fall 1975, spring 1977 lists. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Pry, Jamie -- ranked No. 9 among students who participated in less than 10 tests in spring 1966. See: Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966)
Purnell, Mrs. Catherine C. -- representative of the Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare at the Working Groups of the National Advisory on the Education of the Deaf on 7/24/1969; member of Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf, Inc. Editorial Politicies Committee (3/1/1970. See: Activities and Speaking Engagements with Professional Organizations (3/30/1969-10/12/1970)
Quigley, Dr. Stephen P. -- member of the Chairmen of the Working Groups of the National Advisory Committee on the Education of the Deaf with HGK on 7/24/1969; served as committee chairman. See: Activities and Speaking Engagements with Professional Organizations (3/30/1969-10/12/1970)
Raedler, Miss -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Rambeau, Jeremy -- on clinic's spring and fall 1975, spring 1976 lists. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Raubicheck, Lettitia -- NYC, Bell Labs demonstration participant 01/24/46
Reed, L. Deno -- Executive Secretary - Sensory Study Section; Department of Health, Education, and Welfare: Social and Rehabilitation Service. See: Information Concerning the Termination of Grant Project No. RD-1483-S (1963-1968)
Reese -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Reissner -- taught HGK at Teachers College - Educational Foundations. See: Registration for Harriet C. Green at the Office of Field Relations and Placement, Teachers College, Columbia University (c. 1948)
Reuther, Roy -- Director of Citizenship Dept., U.A.W.; member of the Advisory Board for the Detroit Day School for the Deaf. See: Report to Detroit Board of Education on the Day School for the Deaf (2/26/1963)
Reynolds, William -- Bell Labs demonstration participant 03/18/1946
Richardson, Elliot Lee -- Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare; on 8/5/1970, invited HGK to serve on the NACED from 7/1/1970 to 6/31/1974. See: Activities and Speaking Engagements with Professional Organizations (3/30/1969-10/12/1970)
Richardson, Eugene -- Consultant for Higher Education and Certification for Michigan Dept. of Public Instruction; contacted HGK regarding the status of her elementary and secondary permanent certificates on 3/20/1951. See: Harriet Kopp's personal correspondence (11/4/1949-6/3/1970)
Riddell, Wendy -- on clinic's spring and fall 1977 list. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Riesz, Dr. Robert R. (Bob) -- Bell Telephone Labs employee; installed spectrograph equipment at the Speech Clinic, Institute of Human Adjustment, U.Michigan on 9/24/1946 and repaired in on10/30/1946; signed front of Visible Speech; sent George Kopp bulletins to be attached to the cathode ray translator maintenance notes (2/20/1947) delivered a replacement transformer for the spectrograph during the U.Mich. Study (Oct. 31, 1947). See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45); Correspondence regarding the Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. study (4/18/1946-8/8/1947); Progress Report #1: Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. (1/31/1947); Final Report of Visible Speech Educational Evaluation Research Program (3/25/1947-8/13/1948)
Robbins, Dr. -- NATS
Robertson, Scott -- on clinic's fall 1976, spring 1977 lists. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Robinson, Luther D. -- member of the committee on Adolescent Deaf of the Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf in March 1970. See: Activities and Speaking Engagements with Professional Organizations (3/30/1969-10/12/1970)
Robinson, Cindy -- on clinic's spring and fall 1975, spring 1976, fall 1977 lists. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Rogers, Carl -- professor of psychology and Executive Secretary of the Counseling Center, University of Chicago. See: Dialogue between Martin Buber and Carl Rogers (4/18/1957)
Rondut -- Bell Labs demonstration participant 12/06/1945
Rooney -- PS 47, Bell Labs demonstration participant 02/14/1946. See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Rosario, Bill -- on clinic's spring 1975 list. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Rosenstein, Dr. Joseph -- representative of the Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare at the Working Groups of the National Advisory on the Education of the Deaf on 7/24/1969; member of Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf, Inc. Editorial Politicies Committee (3/1/1970). See: Detroit Day School for the Deaf (6/14/1961-2/23/1971); Activities and Speaking Engagements with Professional Organizations (3/30/1969-10/12/1970)
Rowell, Sartorious -- taught HGK at Teachers College - Guidance of Handicapped. See: Registration for Harriet C. Green at the Office of Field Relations and Placement, Teachers College, Columbia University (c. 1948)
Ruppel, Alfred E. -- signed front of Visible Speech. See: Voice Print Identification Procedure and Information (1 of 3) (11/26/1943-6/10/1944); BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 1 (May '44); BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Rutland, Darryl -- on clinic's spring and fall 1975 lists. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Saenz, Raul -- grade 4, in Higgins's homeroom class; HGK noted slow on roster; on list of Prospective subjects grade 4-5. See: Test Subjects (1965); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Samuelson -- taught HGK at Teachers College - Teaching Lip Reading. See: Registration for Harriet C. Green at the Office of Field Relations and Placement, Teachers College, Columbia University (c. 1948)
Samuelson, Miss Estelle -- Bell Labs demonstration participant 02/21/1946. See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Sandlin, R. -- Author of An Analysis of the Intelligibility of Twenty-Six Selected Sentences Spoken by Four Deaf Individuals Before and After a Period of Instruction Using the Visible Speech Translator. M.A. Thesis, Wayne State University Speech and Hearing Clinic (1953). See: Final Draft: Visible Speech for the Deaf (1968)
Saunders, M.D., William H -- author of The Larynx pamphlet. See: William H. Saunders, M.D. - The Larynx (1964) [large sleeve]
Sawyer, Dean -- Dean, University of Michigan graduate school; 11/26/1946 demonstration . See: Progress Report #1: Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. (1/31/1947); How Funding Continued the Project at Ypsilanti (3/25/1947-10/10/1947)
Schiappacasse, Ed -- Subject #14 in 1965 tests; grade 8, Kane's homeroom class; noted as being a child with some introduction; ranked No. 28 overall in spring 1966 tests; on list of Prospective subjects. See: Test Subjects (1965); Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Schlagter, Charles -- on clinic's spring and fall 1975, spring 1976, spring and fall 1977 lists . See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Schmitz -- 6th and 8th grade teacher, Detroit Day School; 9 students in spring 1966 6th grade class. See: Test Subjects (1965); Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966)
Schott, Dr. Lionel -- worked in Bell Labs; installed spectrograph equipment at the Speech Clinic, Institute of Human Adjustment, U.Michigan on 9/24/1946; wrote report on Chao's testing of the Chinese language with the spectrograph; signed front of Visible Speech. See: Memo on Visible Speech testing of Chinese langauage (4/17/1944); BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 1 (May '44); BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45); Progress Report #1: Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. (1/31/1947)
Schroeder, M.R. -- Director, Acoustics, Speech and Mechanics Research Laboratory at Bell Telephone Labs; offered a new transistorized translator for Kopp's research . See: Correspondence from M.R. Schroeder to Dr. George A. Kopp (3/25/1965)
Scott, Jean -- Subject #2 in 1965 tests; grade 8, Schmitz's homeroom class; HGK noted check for glasses on roster; noted as being involved in original project; ranked No. 31 overall in spring 1966 tests; on list of Prospective Subjects, marked original project. See: Test Subjects (1965); Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Scott, Pam -- grade 9, in Martyka's class, on list of students now using the machine; on list of Prospective Subjects, marked some experience. See: Test Subjects (1965); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Scouten, Edward L. -- Prinicipal of the Florida School for the Deaf and Blind; sent an article entitled A.G. Bell, a friend of deaf people to Mrs. Ester M. Stoval on 12/9/1969. See: Activities and Speaking Engagements with Professional Organizations (3/30/1969-10/12/1970)
Searcella, Vera -- on clinic's spring 1975 list. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Seater -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Seawell, Miss -- re: Visible Speech 01/10/1946. See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Secord -- Bell Labs demonstration participant 12/21/1945. See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Shaffer, Laurance F. -- Chairman of the dissertation committee for Harriet Kopp's doctoral dissertation, submitted to Columbia University in 1962. See: Harriet Kopp's Doctoral Dissertation (1962)
Sharkey, Dixie -- on list of Prospective Subjects. See: Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Sheridan, Miss -- Teacher, Bell Labs demonstration participant 03/21/45
Sheridan -- Western Electric. See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Shi, Mrs. -- Directress of Workers Commune (Workers New Liang Quarters). See: Notes from Medical Study Trip to China (4/18/1980-4/28/1980)
Shirk, Richard -- Executed Photographs for Birmingham Plan of Testing Hearing and Vision pamphlet. See: The Birmingham Plan of Testing Hearing and Vision (1951)
Shohara, Dr. Hide -- Dept. of Languages; made some japanese spectograms; 12/13/1946 conference . See: Progress Report #1: Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. (1/31/1947)
Siegenthaler, Bruce -- Other Research Participant at University of Michigan during Kopp's study; completed Master's thesis on relationship between measured hearing loss and the intelligibility of selected words in May 1948; first student to research with sound spectrograph to submit his study for publication. See: Final Report of Visible Speech Educational Evaluation Research Program (3/25/1947-8/13/1948)
Silverman, S. Richard (Dick) -- Director, Central Institute for the Deaf, St. Louis, MO; sent HGK congratulatory letter on 11/3/1958 about new post; Chairman of the Working Groups of the National Advisory Committee on the Education of the Deaf on 7/24/1969; member of Editorial Committee of NACED that submitted recommendations on 10/16/1969; agreed to write a recommendation letter for HGK on 11/24/1969. See: Harriet Kopp's personal correspondence (11/4/1949-6/3/1970); Activities and Speaking Engagements with Professional Organizations (3/30/1969-10/12/1970)
Silverstein, Miss -- NAPTSD Publicity Agent, Bell Labs demonstration participant 03/08/1946
Simmons, Michael -- staff member at the Detroit Day School for the Deaf; taught experimental classes with the Translator. See: Early Draft of Final Report of Grant No. RD-526 (1963)
Simmons -- teacher of 4th and 5th grade students at the Detroit Day School already using the machine. See: Test Subjects (1965)
Simon, Mr. Frank -- photographer with the Dynamic Film Co., Detroit; making slides of spectrographic patterns (10/17/1966). See: Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Simpson, Ruth -- charted with other female test subjects. See: Charts and Spectrograph Results (female test subjects)
Simson, Dr. Clyde B. -- Chief of Children's Services, Lafayette Clinic; member of the Advisory Board for the Detroit Day School for the Deaf. See: Report to Detroit Board of Education on the Day School for the Deaf (2/26/1963)
Sirois, Steve -- Grade 4, in Simmons's class, on list of students now using the machine; ranked No. 5 among students who participated in less than 10 tests in spring 1966; on list of Prospective subjects grade 4-5, marked some experience. See: Test Subjects (1965); Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Slater -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Smartwood, Miss -- audited V.S. training course part time
Smith, Mrs. -- recorded sound spectrograph in Jackson, MI on 12/9/1947. See: Sound Spectrograph results (1945-48)
Smith, M. -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Smith, M. -- taught HGK at Teachers College - Research in Speech Education. See: Registration for Harriet C. Green at the Office of Field Relations and Placement, Teachers College, Columbia University (c. 1948)
Snodgrass -- Western Electric. See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Sonnenstrahl, Alfred -- test subject - class 3B, age 10. See: Lip Reading Study (10/5/1943); Students' Spectrograms (fall 1943)
Sperling -- charted with other female test subjects. See: Charts and Spectrograph Results (female test subjects)
Spishak, Joel -- Subject #29 in 1965 tests; grade 6, in Clement's homeroom class; ranked No. 1 in spring 1966 tests; grade 9 (1966-1967 school year); on list of Prospective Subjects grade 4-5, marked some experience. See: Test Subjects (1965); Pictographic Tests; Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Spriestersbach, D -- Author of An Exploratory Study of the Motility of the Peripheral Oral Structures in Relation to Defective and Superior Consonant Articulation, Mentioned in Harriet Kopp's Doctoral Dissertation. See: Harriet Kopp's Doctoral Dissertation (1962)
Star, Miss -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Stark, Miss -- From Coronet, interview 01/28/1945. See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Steffen, Bonnie -- on list of Prospective Subjects. See: Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Steffens -- 7th and 8th grade teacher, Detroit Day School; 7 students in spring 1966 8th grade class. See: Test Subjects (1965); Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966)
Steinberg, Dr. John C. -- U Mich Study, Supervisor in Transmission Research, Bell Telephone Laboratories; signed front of Visible Speech; presented with George Kopp at the 1945 American Speech Correction Conference in Columbus, Ohio on the development of visible speech; Special Consultant to the Visible Speech Research Project (1947); attended meetings of the Visible Speech Research Committee on 5/1/1947, 6/28/1947; planned to sit in at conference at the Institute of Human Adjustment, U.Mich., on 4/28/1947; decided on Feb 26-27, 1948 to send the sound spectrograph back to Bell Labs for servicing. See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 1 (May '44); BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45) Correspondence regarding the Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. study (4/18/1946-8/8/1947); Progress Report Presented at American Speech Correction Conference, Chicago - U.Mich. (12/31/1946); Minutes and Memos from the Visible Speech Research Committee - U.Mich. (1/3/1947-11/7/1947); Information on Visible Speech Education Evaluation Program - U.Mich. (5/28/1947); How Funding Continued the Project at Ypsilanti (3/25/1947-10/10/1947); Final Report of Visible Speech Educational Evalution Research Program (8/13/1948)
Steinberg, Naomi -- test subject - class 6; age 13. See: Lip Reading Study (10/5/1943); Students' Spectrograms (fall 1943)
Steris, David -- made recording, station WPAG of all the children in the visible speech research program. See: Supplement to Progress Report #1: Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. (4/21/1947)
Stewart, Mr. -- See: Information on Research Projects and Proposals (1959-1960)
Stewart, Glen -- Subject #4 in 1965 tests; grade 8, Schmitz's homeroom class; ranked No. 52 overall in spring 1966 tests; on list of Prospective Subjects. See: Test Subjects (1965); Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Stockbold, Mrs. -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Stocker, Dr. Harold -- employed part-time on Project RD-1483-S to carry out satistical evaluations as data was compiled; Appointed in September 1966 to work part time for the Visible Speech project. See: Research Information About Project No. RD-1483-S (1964-1966); Final Draft: Visible Speech for the Deaf (1968); Manual for Visible Speech for the Deaf (1968); Rough Draft (handwritten) - Visible Speech for the Deaf (1968)
Stoval(l), Esther M. -- worked for the Volta Bureau, Washington, DC; received letter from Ed Scouten on 12/9/1969; member of Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf, Inc. Editorial Politicies Committee (3/1/1970). See: Detroit Day School for the Deaf (6/14/1961-2/23/1971)
Strang -- taught HGK at Teachers College - Guidance and Personnel. See: Registration for Harriet C. Green at the Office of Field Relations and Placement, Teachers College, Columbia University (c. 1948)
Subrezi -- mechanic?. See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 1 (May '44)
Sumwolt, Dina -- on clinic's fall 1977 list. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Sunday, Richard -- Director, Detroit's Multi-Faceted Special Education Project in Detroit Public Schools; sent HGK a congratulatory letter 6/9/1970. See: Retirement Papers from the Detroit Day School for the Deaf (1970)
Tactile -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Tapley, Terry -- Subject #30 in 1965 tests; grade 6, in Clement's homeroom class; on list of Prospective Subjects grade 4-5. See: Test Subjects (1965); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Taylor -- Bell Labs demonstration participant 11/29/1945. See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Temple -- Bell Labs demonstration participant 12/21/1945. See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Tenny, Dr. John -- Bell Labs demonstration participant 10/24/1946; associated with the George A. Kopp Memorial Fund. See: Progress Report #1: Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. (1/31/1947); How Funding Continued the Project at Ypsilanti (3/25/1947-10/10/1947); Harriet Kopp's personal correspondence (11/4/1949-6/3/1970)
Tepoorton, Randy -- Other Research Participant at University of Michigan during Kopp's study; Master's thesis on degrees of nasality - in progress in Aug 1948. See: Final Report of Visible Speech Educational Evaluation Research Program (3/25/1947-8/13/1948)
Thayer -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Therman, Miss -- University publications department; 12/19/1946 conference. See: Progress Report #1: Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. (1/31/1947)
Thomas, Dr. Olin E. -- Vice President and Treasurer, Wayne State University; filled out Application for Research or Demonstration Grant with the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare on 8/19/1959; received letter from James F. Garrett on 10/20/1959 about the receipt of a grant for research with the cathode ray tube translator; copied on announcement of grant continuation for Visible Speech for the Deaf (5/31/1966); part of an application for the continuation of the grant for Project No. RD-1483-S (9/25/1963, 2/10/1966) . See: Information on Research Projects and Proposals (1959-1960); Research Information About Project No. RD-14-83-S (1964-1966); Financial Information on the Continuation of the Federal Grant for Project RD-1483-S-66-C2 (May 1966)
Thompson -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Thompson, Carl L. -- co-authored Comments on Physiology of Hoarseness in Archives of Otolaryngology (Vol. 81, Jan. 1965). See: Moore and Thompson - Comments on Physiology of Hoarseness (Jan. 1965) [large sleeve]
Thompson, Richard E. -- member of the committee on Adolescent Deaf of the Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf in March 1970. See: Activities and Speaking Engagements with Professional Organizations (3/30/1969-10/12/1970)
Thompson, Robert H. -- Business Manager - Wayne State University Press. See: Visible Speech Manual (3/9/1967-12/5/1974)
Thorndike -- taught HGK at Teachers College - Descriptive Statistics. See: Registration for Harriet C. Green at the Office of Field Relations and Placement, Teachers College, Columbia University (c. 1948)
Thorpe, Leonard -- Subject #25 in 1965 tests; grade 5, in Gardiner's homeroom class; ranked No. 50 overall in spring 1966 tests; on list of Prospective subjects grade 4-5; Student that completed an answer sheet for VRA Project #RD-143-S, Visible Speech for the Deaf; Test #1 on 6/18/1968; Test Film Strip #1 on 6/18/1968. See: Test Subjects (1965); Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966); Mean Scores for Tests #1-10-VRA Project #RD-1483-S (June 1968)
Thoubboron -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Tibbitts, Mr. Clark -- Director of University of Michigan Institute of Human Adjustment; worked in conjunction with Dr. Francis Lord of the Rackham School of Special Education on the visible speech research project; sent Dr. Lord letter 11/27/1946; called meeting of the visible speech committee on 1/8/1947; attended meetings of the Visible Speech research committee on 1/8/1947, 2/12/1947, 2/21/1947, 3/3/1947, 5/1/1947, 5/29/1947, 6/28/1947, 11/7/1947; discussed visible speech research project with Ralph K. Potter on 4/17/1947; sent George Kopp comments on a proposed visible speech article on 5/31/1947 . See: Correspondence regarding the Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. study (4/18/1946-8/8/1947); Minutes and Memos from the Visible Speech Research Committee - U.Mich. (1/3/1947-11/7/1947); Progress Report #1: Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. (1/31/1947); Proposed Outline: Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. (3/3/1947); Information on Visible Speech Education Evaluation Program - U.Mich. (5/28/1947); How Funding Continued the Project at Ypsilanti (3/25/1947-10/10/1947)
Tiffany, Bernard -- severly hypacaustic, experiment subject in U Mich study. See: Final Report of Visible Speech Educational Evaluation Research Program (3/25/1947-8/13/1948)
Tiffin, Jos. -- taught HGK at Brooklyn College - Experimental Phonetics. See: Registration for Harriet C. Green at the Office of Field Relations and Placement, Teachers College, Columbia University (c. 1948)
Toliver, Linda -- Grade 4, in Simmons's class, on list of students now using the machine; on list of Prospective subjects grade 4-5, marked some experience. See: Test Subjects (1965); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Toppin, Terrence (Terry) -- Subject #3 in 1965 tests; grade 8, Kane's homeroom class; noted as being involved in original project; ranked No.3 overall in spring 1966 tests; on list of Prospective Subjects, marked original project. See: Test Subjects (1965); Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Trabman, Bernice -- staff member at the Detroit Day School for the Deaf; taught experimental classes with the Translator from 1964-1965. See: Early Draft of Final Report of Grant No. RD-526 (1963); Final Draft: Visible Speech for the Deaf (1968); Manual for Visible Speech for the Deaf (1968); Rough Draft (handwritten) - Visible Speech for the Deaf (1968)
Trayner, Larry -- ranked No. 6 among students who participated in less than 10 tests in spring 1966; Male Test Subject; 10/14/1966; Grade 4, Test 6 - Part 6; Student that completed an answer sheet for VRA Project# RD-1483-S, Visible Speech for the Deaf; Test# 1 on 6/18/1968; Male Test Subject; 12/13/1966; Grade 4, Test S-D; Student that completed an answer sheet for VRA Project# RD-1483-S, Visible Speech for the Deaf; Test Film Strip #1on 6/18/1968. See: Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Test Results and Charts (October 1966); Mean Scores for Tests #1-10-VRA Provect #RD-1483-S (June 1968)
Truex -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Tuarter? -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 1 (May '44)
Turner, Jimmy -- on clinic's spring and fall 1977 list. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Tweet, Cathy (Kathy) -- on clinic's spring and fall 1975, spring and fall 1976, spring and fall 1977 lists. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Twiner, James -- on clinic's fall 1976 list. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Upham, Jennifer -- on clinic's fall 1977 list. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Usdane, William M. -- Chief, Division of Research and Demonstrations: Department of Health, Education, and Welfare - Social and Rehabilitation Service. See: Information Concerning the Termination of Grant Project No. RD-1483-S (1963-1968)
Vadersen, Charles W. -- learn to use recorder 04/11/1946; signed front of Visible Speech. See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Van Adestine, Elizabeth -- first principal of Detroit Day School for the Deaf in 1898. See: Description of Detroit School for the Deaf (2/26/1963)
Van Adestine, Dr. Gertrude -- principal of Detroit Day School for the Deaf in 1924
Van Brie -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Van Buskirk, Mr. Clifford M. -- Grant and Contract Officer, Wayne State University; contacted about the grant continutation for Visible Speech for the Deaf on 5/31/1966; signed Application for Continuation of Grant for Project No. RD-1483-S (9/25/1963, 2/10/1966); worked on the George A. Kopp Memorial Fund in Dept. of Grants and Contracts, Wayne State University; received letter from HGK concerning the advisory board on 11/3/1969 and one from George Bohman on 11/17/1969 . See: Harriet Kopp's personal correspondence (11/4/1949-6/3/1970); Research Information About Project No. RD-1483-S (1964-1966); Financial Information on the Continuation of the Federal Grant for Project RD-1483-S-66-C2 (May 1966)
Van Horn -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 1 (May '44); BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Van Riper, C. -- worked in the Western Michigan University Dept. of Speech Pathology and Audiology; contacted GAK about his research in stuttering on 9/11/1968; sent condolences on the death of George to HGK on 9/26/1968. See: Correspondence to George and Harriet Kopp from C.Van Riper (9/11/1968-9/26/1968)
Velazquez, Carlos -- Subject #12 in 1965 tests; grade 6, in Clement's homeroom class; ranked No. 27 overall in spring 1966 tests; grade 8 (1966-1967 school year); on list of Prospective Subjects grade 4-5; Male Test Subject; 10/12/1966; Grade 8B, Test 2. See: Test Subjects (1965); Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966); Test Results and Charts (October 1966)
Vollmer, Alice -- charted with other female test subjects. See: Charts and Spectrograph Results (female test subjects)
Waisenen, Eva -- severly hypacaustic, experiment subject in U Mich study. See: Final Report of Visible Speech Educational Evaluation Research Program (3/25/1947-8/13/1948)
Walker, Alice -- taught HGK at Teachers College - Statistics of Inference. See: Registration for Harriet C. Green at the Office of Field Relations and Placement, Teachers College, Columbia University (c. 1948)
Walker, Elizabeth Prescott -- Junior League of Detroit; member of the Advisory Board for the Detroit Day School for the Deaf. See: Report to Detroit Board of Education on the Day School for the Deaf (2/26/1963)
Walker, Ginger -- on clinic's fall 1977 list. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Wallace. Jr., R.L. -- Worker at Bell labs starting 03/20/1945; signed front of Visible Speech . See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Ward, Iva -- London, England; came for instruction and demonstration on U Mich study, 2/6/1948. See: Final Report of Visible Speech Educational Evaluation Research Program (3/25/1947-8/13/1948)
Washington -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 1 (May '44)
Watkins, Stanley -- signed front of Visible Speech. See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 1 (May '44); BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Weare, Christopher (Chris) -- on clinic's spring 1975 last; marked as dropped on fall 1975 list. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Weaver -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 1 (May '44); BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Webber, Ernie -- charted with female test subjects. See: Charts and Spectrograph Results (female test subjects)
Wedal, Norm -- in Wayne State University's accounting department; send memo to GAK regarding balance of Account 303-2911 (VRA grant) on 6/10/1966. See: Financial Information on the Continuation of the Federal Grant for Project RD-1483-S-66-C2 (May 1966)
Weekes -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Weill, Hannah W. -- Secretary for Harriet Green Kopp, Chairman, Department of Speech Pathology, Audiology & Education of the Deaf. See: Visible Speech Manual (3/9/1967-12/5/1974)
Weinberg, Dr. Sal -- Philadelphia. See: Notes from Medical Study Trip to China (4/18/1980-4/28/1980)
Weinberger, Caspar W. -- invited HGK to serve on the National Advisory Committee on the Handicapped of the Office of Education for a term lasting Oct 1973-June 1974. See: Correspondence from Caspar W. Weinberger to Harriet Kopp (10/11/1973)
Weiner, Milton -- Director, ACSW, Dept. of School Social Work; sent congratulatory letter to HGK on 5/26/1970. See: Retirement Papers from the Detroit Day School for the Deaf (1970)
Wertzel, Mike -- on clinic's spring 1977 list. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
Westerman, Mr. S. -- District Supervisor, Office of Vocational Rehabilitation; member of the Advisory Board for the Detroit Day School for the Deaf. See: Report to Detroit Board of Education on the Day School for the Deaf (2/26/1963)
Westerwick, Robyn -- on clinic's fall 1977 list. See: Bell Telephone Laboratories notebook with student rosters (Spring 1975-Fall 1977)
White, Marian L. -- Author of Mental Age Norms for Vocabulary Scores in the 1937 Stanford-Binet - The Psychological Record Vol. 5, No. 5. Pamphlet included in Harriet Kopp's Masters Thesis. See: Harriet Kopp's Masters Thesis (April 1940)
Whitton, Harold -- Headmaster, Royal Schools for the Deaf (Manchester); sent a note HGK on 3/30/1969 thanking her for her hospitality in showing him her school and sharing her home. See: Activities and Speaking Engagements with Professional Organizations (3/30/1969-10/12/1970)
Wildgen, Tommy -- severly hypacaustic, experiment subject in U Mich study. See: Final Report of Visible Speech Educational Evaluation Research Program (3/25/1947-8/13/1948)
Williams, Miss E. -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Williams, T.W. -- Asst. Pres of NY Telephone Bell Labs, demonstration participant 1/24/1946
Williams, Maureen -- ranked No. 14 among students who participated in less than 10 tests in spring 1966. See: Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966)
Williams, Pat -- Subject #24 in 1965 tests; grade 5, in Gardiner's homeroom class; on list of Prospective Subjects grade 4-5. See: Test Subjects (1965); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Williams, Maureen -- Student that completed an answer sheet for VRA Project #RD-143-S, Visible Speech for the Deaf; Test #1 on 6/18/1968; Test Film Strip #1 on 6/18/1968 . See: Mean Scores for Tests #1-10-VRA Project #RD-1483-S (June 1968)
Williams -- rep of Michigan Bell Telephone publications dept.; 10/10/1946 conference . See: Progress Report #1: Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. (1/31/1947)
Wilson -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Win -- Columbia Institute Deaf - Washington, DC. See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Wishart, Dr. -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Witts -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Wojnarowski, Janice -- Subject #15 in 1965 tests; grade 8, Kane's homeroom class; noted as being a child with some introduction; ranked No. 10 overall in spring 1966 tests; on list of Prospective Subjects. See: Test Subjects (1965); Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Wojnarowski, Joanne -- Subject #17 in 1965 tests; grade 8, Schmitz's homeroom class; ranked No. 49 overall in spring 1966 tests; on list of Prospetive Subjects. See: Test Subjects (1965); Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Wolfe, Charles J. -- Executive Deputy Superintendent, Detroit Public Schools; sent HGK a congratulatory letter on 5/26/1970. See: Retirement Papers from the Detroit Day School for the Deaf (1970)
Wolfram, Dr. B.R. -- president of Educational Media, Inc. See: Detroit Day School for the Deaf (6/14/1961-2/23/1971)
Woodburne, Dr. Lloyd S -- Associate Dean, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, University of Michigan; asked by G.E. Densmore on 5/29/1947 to defray costs to reimburse George Kopp's expenses accrued by presenting to a convention of the Association of American Instructors of the Deaf. See: Correspondence regarding the Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. study (4/18/1946-8/8/1947)
Wooden, Dr. -- 10/24/1946 demonstration. See: Progress Report #1: Visible Speech Research Program - U.Mich. (1/31/1947); How Funding Continued the Project at Ypsilanti (3/25/1947-10/10/1947)
Wunsch, Ernest -- University of Detroit Law School Faculty; member of the Advisory Board for the Detroit Day School for the Deaf. See: Report to Detroit Board of Education on the Day School for the Deaf (2/26/1963)
Xu(a), Dr. Ma (Shuh) -- President, Peking/Beijing Medical College. See: Notes from Medical Study Trip to China (4/18/1980-4/28/1980)
Yates -- See: BELL LABS NOTEBOOK 2 (JAN '45)
Yost, Janet -- age 16 (1947); severly hypacaustic, experiment subject in U Mich study; performance in Visible Speech Experiment #5 evaluated 1948. See: Final Report of Visible Speech Educational Evaluation Research Program (3/25/1947-8/13/1948)
Zeilauf, Donald (Don) -- test subject - class 3B, age 10. See: Lip Reading Study (10/5/1943); Students' Spectrograms (fall 1943)
Zhoc, Dr. Gian -- Deputy Director of Foreign Relations, Assoc. Professor of Surgery, Beiging Medical College. See: Notes from Medical Study Trip to China (4/18/1980-4/28/1980)
Zimmerman, Jane Dorsay -- Noted in the acknowledgements page of Harriet Kopp's doctoral dissertation for her interest and help in the project. See: Harriet Kopp's Doctoral Dissertation (1962)
Zisler, Janice -- ranked No. 33 overall in spring 1966 tests; grade 5 (1966-1967 school year). See: Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Zulczyk, Martin -- ranked No. 46 overall in spring 1966 tests; grade 5 (1966-1967 school year). See: Graphs of Students' Test Results (Spring 1966); Information on the Visible Speech Research Project (1966)
Kopp Organizations
American Association of University Women -- Important Demonstration in U Mich Study, 11/18/1947. See: Bell Laboratories Notebook 1 (Box 2, Folder 8), Visible Speech Research Program (Box 3, Folder 11)
American Speech Correction Conference, Chicago -- 12/31/46 progress report. See: Voice Print Identification Procedure and Information (1 of 3) (Box 1, Folder 13)
ASH of H Convention -- See: Bell Laboratories Notebook 1 (Box 2, Folder 8)
Bruce School for the Deaf -- See: Bell Laboratories Notebook 2 (Box 2, Folder 11)
Hallowel Central Institute -- See: Bell Laboratories Notebook 2 (Box 2, Folder 11)
Horace H. Rackham School of Special Education -- University of Michigan Study Site. See: Proposed Visible Speech Program for the Rackham School (Box 3, Folder 18)
Lansing teachers -- 10/30/46 demonstration. See: Voice Print Identification Procedure and Information (1 of 3) (Box 1, Folder 13)
University of Michigan Hospital Group -- Important Demonstration in University of Michigan Study (10/15/1947). See: How Funding Continued the Project at Ypsilanti (Box 3, Folder 1)
Michigan State School of the Deaf -- demonstration. See: Voice Print Identification Procedure and Information (1 of 3) (Box 1, Folder 13)
National Association for the Deaf -- Austin, TX. See: Bell Laboratories Notebook 2 (Box 2, Folder 11)
Pi Lamda Theta -- 12/11/46 illustrated talk. See: Voice Print Identification Procedure and Information (1 of 3) (Box 1, Folder 13)
Royal Canadian Commission of Education -- 1/22/47 demonstration. See: Voice Print Identification Procedure and Information (1 of 3) (Box 1, Folder 13), How Funding Continued the Program at Ypsilanti (Box 3, Folder 1)
St. Joseph's School of Nursing -- 10/24/46 demonstration. See: Voice Print Identification Procedure and Information (1 of 3) (Box 1, Folder 13), How Funding Continued the Program at Ypsilanti (Box 3, Folder 1)
St. Oln -- See: Bell Laboratories Notebook 1 (Box 2, Folder 8)
University of Michigan School of Nursing -- 11/20/46 demonstration. See: Voice Print Identification Procedure and Information (1 of 3) (Box 1, Folder 13)
University of Michigan Speech Staff -- 12/6/46 demonstration. See: Voice Print Identification Procedure and Information (1 of 3) (Box 1, Folder 13)
Empire State Association of the Deaf -- See: Bell Laboratories Notebook 2 (Box 2, Folder 11)
Union League of the Deaf -- 711 Eighth Avenue. See: Bell Laboratories Notebook 2 (Box 2, Folder 11)
Wayne County Health Guild -- 11/7/46 demonstration. See: Voice Print Identification Procedure and Information (1 of 3) (Box 1, Folder 13), How Funding Continued the Program at Ypsilanti (Box 3, Folder 1)
Women's Research Club -- University of Michigan; 1/6/47 illustrated talk. See: Voice Print Identification Procedure and Information (1 of 3) (Box 1, Folder 13), How Funding Continued the Program at Ypsilanti (Box 3, Folder 1)
Ypsilanti -- See: Voice Print Identification Procedure and Information (1 of 3) (Box 1, Folder 13), How Funding Continued the Program at Ypsilanti (Box 3, Folder 1)
D. Van Nostrand Co. -- New York - Publisher of Visible Speech. See: Bell Laboratories Notebook 2 (Box 2, Folder 11)
Rackham School of Special Education at Michigan Normal -- housed spectrograph at the University Institute of Human Relations' speech clinic. See: Proposed Visible Speech Program for the Rackham School (Box 3, Folder 18)
Office of Vocational Rehabilitation, Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare -- grant that supported RD-526 research. See: Progress Report for Grant #RD-526 (Box 3, Folder 30)
Provenance:
The collection was donated by Kathy Green and Philip Green in 2008.
Restrictions:
Collection is open for research but is stored off-site and special arrangements must be made to work with it. Contact the Archives Center for information at archivescenter@si.edu or 202-633-3270.
Rights:
Collection items available for reproduction, but the Archives Center makes no guarantees concerning copyright restrictions. Other intellectual property rights may apply. Archives Center cost-recovery and use fees may apply when requesting reproductions.
National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; transfer from the National Gallery of Art; gift of the A.W. Mellon Educational and Charitable Trust, 1942
The records of Milch Gallery measure 42.5 linear feet and date from 1911-1995. Edward Milch (1865-1953) opened the Edward Milch Gallery in New York City. In 1916, he formed a partnership with his brother Albert Milch (1881-1951), a gilder and framer, creating E. & A. Milch, Inc., a gallery specializing in American art. Harold C. Milch (1904-1981), Albert's son, was appointed a partner in 1944 and continued the business until his death. Business records of Milch Gallery, 1911-1968, include correspondence, sales records, inventories, financial records, printed matter, photographs, and legal documents. Later additions to the records date from 1922-1995 and include correspondence; artists' files; financial, sales, and stock records; printed material; and photographs.
Scope and Content Note:
The records of Milch Gallery document the business transactions of the corporation and the professional and personal relationships of the Milch brothers with the artists they represented, as well as with the larger community of artists and art dealers between 1911 and 1995. Unfortunately, early correspondence is sparse. In a letter responding to a 1951 request for historical information, Milch replied: "Several years ago [1947] we had to give up our gallery at 108 West 57th Street, and move to smaller quarters here. Since we had no room for old records, we had to destroy most of them."
Alphabetical files are comprised mainly of incoming correspondence from 1911 to 1962. Correspondence concerns arrangements for exhibitions, sales and consignments, advice to collectors and executors of estates, and routine business matters. A number of the artists represented in these files were friends of the Milch brothers and some of their letters mention their personal lives as well as their formal business with the Gallery. Collectors who routinely dealt with Milch Galleries included John Gellatly, Mary Blair, Hersey Egginton, Carlton Palmer, and Edward Coykendell; a three volume manuscript catalogue of Coykendell's collection is included. Among the estates handled by Milch were Willard Metcalf, John Twachtman, Abbott H. Thayer, Maurice Fromkes, and Thomas Moran.
Also found are sales records and other financial records such as general ledgers, sales and purchase records, and tax information.
Printed matter consists of gallery exhibition catalogs, checklists, invitations, announcements, publications, and scrapbooks. Many catalogs and checklists are annotated with prices and other information. A complete run of Milch Galleries Art Notes, issued intermittently from 1918-1928/29 is preserved with the gallery records. as is a scrapbook relating to early exhibitions held at the Edward Milch Galleries and E. & A. Milch, Inc., and artists represented by them.
Photographs included with the records are less voluminous than might be expected, and pictures of works of art predominate. There are also a very small number of exterior and interior photographs of Milch Gallery, photographs of people including artists, Edward and Albert Milch, and photographs of groups such as Ten American Artists and the Associated Dealers in American Paintings.
The 1995 and 2014 additions measure 3 linear feet and date from 1922-1995. Milch Gallery activities are documented through correspondence; artists' files; financial, sales, and stock records; printed material; and photographs.
See Appendix for a list of Milch Gallery exhibitions and checklists
Arrangement:
Records of the Milch Gallery are organized into seven series. With the exception of the alphabetical files, records are arranged by record type and then chronologically. Photographs are categorized by subject, with pictures of individuals arranged alphabetically by name, and works of art arranged alphabetically by artist.
Missing Title
Series 1: Alphabetical Files, 1911-1962
Series 2: Sales Records and Inventories, 1911-1969, undated
Series 3: Financial Records, 1914-1980, undated
Series 4: Printed Matter, 1996, 1910-1967, undated
Series 5: Photographs, 1903-circa 1944, undated
Series 6: Miscellaneous, 1916-1970, undated
Series 7: Addition to the Milch Gallery Records, 1922-1995 (Boxes 60-65, 3 linear feet)
Historical Note:
Between 1911 and 1916, prior to the establishment of the Milch Galleries, Austrian immigrant Edward Milch (1865-1953) operated the Edward Milch Galleries at 939 Madison Avenue 1911, mainly handling prints and providing framing services.
Albert Milch (1881-1951) was employed by a gilder and later a picture framer before becoming the business partner of his older brother. In 1916 they incorporated as E. & A. Milch (with Edward as President and Albert as Secretary of the corporation) and opened the Milch Galleries at 108 West 57th Street, New York City. During their partnership, Edward served as President and Albert as Secretary of the corporation. According to Joseph Gotlieb, a long-time employee, during this period Montross Gallery became inclined toward modern French art and the American artists associated with them began searching for galleries more sympathetic to their interests. "As Albert Milch was a framemaker to several of them, and as he was opening a new gallery in 1916 to specialize in American Art, some artists decided to let the Milch Galleries, and others, handle their work. It turned out to be a good arrangement for both sides, and a successful one" (letter from Joseph S. Gotleib to Susan Hobbs [National Museum of American Art], December 30, 1977).
From the beginning, Milch Galleries dealt in American art almost exclusively, representing living artists, handling the estates of recently deceased artists; in addition they acquired nineteenth century works for resale and accepted pieces on commission. Although framing and restoration services continued to be offered to customers, this aspect of the business soon diminished in importance.
Harold C. Milch (1904-1981), Albert's son, was affiliated with the business, and upon his father's retirement was appointed partner; after Albert died in 1951, Harold was sole proprietor, serving as both President and Secretary.
Milch Galleries moved to smaller quarters at 55 East 57th Street in 1947, and ten years later to 21 East 67th Street. In 1967, the name was changed to Milch Gallery and the business relocated to 1014 Madison Avenue. The gallery dissolved upon the death of Harold Milch. A third brother, David C. Milch, was also an art dealer, but was not associated with Milch Gallery.
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1911 -- Edward Milch Galleries opens at 939 Madison Ave.
1912 -- First exhibition at Edward Milch Galleries
1916 -- Incorporation of E. & A. Milch; Edward Milch, President, and Albert Milch, Secretary; change of name to Milch Galleries and relocation to 108 West 57th St.
1918 -- Milch Galleries Art Notes begins publication
1944 -- Edward Milch retires; Albert Milch President, and Harold C. Milch [son of Albert], Secretary
1947 -- Milch Galleries moves to 55 East 57th St.
1951 -- Death of Albert Milch (1881-1951); Harold C. Milch, President and Secretary
1953 -- Death of Edward Milch (1865-1953)
1957 -- Milch Galleries moves to 21 East 67th St.
1966 -- Archives of American Art begins acquiring records of the Milch Galleries (gifts and loans from Milch Galleries)
1967 -- Relocation to 1014 Madison Ave., and name change to Milch Gallery
1981 -- Death of Harold C. Milch (1904-1981)
1986 -- Archives of American Art receives the bulk of Milch Gallery records (gift of Salander-O'Reilly Galleries)
Appendix: List of Milch Gallery Exhibitions and Checklists:
Items marked with an asterisk (*) are contained in the scrapbook rather than with the Milch Gallery exhibition catalogs.
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Nov. 16-Dec. 7, 1912* -- Exhibition of 300 Original Sketches in Oil by 100 Well Known American Artists
Feb. 15-March 8, 1913* -- Glimpses of Nature We Love to See, Feast, and Dwell On
April 28-May 7, 1913* -- Portraits of Children and Grown-Ups by Miss Susan Ricker Knox
Oct. 18-Nov. 1, 1913* -- Small Paintings and Bronzes
Oct. 18-Nov. 1, 1913* -- Exhibition of Paintings and Sculptures by Noted American Artists
Feb. 9-21, 1914* -- Paintings by W. Herbert Dunton of The Old West
Oct. 17-31, 1914* -- Portraits in Oil, Miniatures, and Sculpture
Feb. 20-March 7, 1915* -- Paintings and Etchings by Gordon Mallet McCouch
April 26-May 8, 1915* -- Paintings by Frew W. Kost, N.A.
Nov. 7-19, 1915 -- Paintings and Sculpture by Matilda Browne
Nov. 15-30, 1915* -- Views of the Panama California Exposition and Landscapes of Southern California
Jan. 31-Feb. 12, 1916 -- Paintings by Garber, Pearson, Lathrop, and Spencer
Feb. 14-26, 1916* -- Landscapes by Walter Clark, N.A.
Feb. 14-26, 1916* -- Paintings by Guy Wiggins
Nov. 4-18, 1916* -- Opening Exhibition
Nov. 25-Dec. 9, 1916* -- Works by the Late Louis Loeb
Jan. 15-27, 1917* -- Paintings by Helen M. Turner
Jan. 30-Feb. 10, 1917* -- Paintings by Leonard Ochtman, N.A.
Feb. 14-24, 1917* -- Recent Paintings by William V. Schevill
March 6-24, 1917 -- Ten American Painters
March 13-24, 1917* -- George Bellows
March 14-24, 1917* -- Paintings by Frederick J. Waugh
March 26-April 7, 1917* -- Paintings by Howard Russell Butler, N.A.
April 10-21, 1917 -- Paintings by Harry F. Waltman and Howard Giles, and Sculptures by Willard D. Paddock
April 15-27, 1917* -- Paintings by Valentino Molina
April 24-May 5, 1917* -- Paintings by Thalia Millet
Oct. 27-Nov. 17, 1917* -- William Jean Beauley
Jan. 15-Feb. 15, 1918* -- Etchings, Dry-Point and Lithographs by Ernest Haskell
Jan. 28-Feb. 4, 1918 -- Sketches and Paintings by the "Nova Scotia Group"
Feb. 25-March 16, 1918* -- Paintings by Robert Henri
March 13-24, 1918 -- George Bellows
March 22-April 4, 1918* -- Paintings by H. Gabrielle Levey
April 8-, 1918* -- Etchings by Allen Lewis
Nov. 25-Dec. 16, 1918* -- Paintings by Edward H. Potthast, N.A.
Dec. 18-Jan. 16, 1918 -- Annual Holiday Exhibition of Selected Paintings of Limited Size by American Artists
Dec. 23-Jan. 10, 1919* -- Etchings and Dry-Points by Ernest Haskell
Jan. 13-25, 1919* -- Paintings by Mary Prindeville
Jan. 27-Feb. 13, 1919* -- With the A.E.F., Paintings and Drawings Made at the Front by S. J. Woolf
Feb. 14-26 [1919?]* -- Paintings by Arthur C. Goodwin
Feb. 18-March 1, 1919* -- Paintings by Jerome Myers
March 3-16, 1919* -- Recent Paintings of California by William Ritschel, N.A.
March 17-29, 1919 -- Recent Paintings by Lillian Genth, A.N.A.
March 28-April 9, 1919* -- Drawings of New York City by Peter Marcus
April 8-30*, 1919 -- Paintings by Leading American Artists
April 19-May 1*, 1919 -- Paintings by Valentino Molina
May 3-22, 1919 -- Recent American Sculpture
May 5-17*, 1919 -- Recent American Sculpture in Bronze, Wood, and Terra Cotta for the Town and Country House, the Grounds, and Garden
May 20-, 1919 -- Flag Pictures and Street Scenes by Childe Hassam
Nov. 16-Dec. 6, 1919 -- Childe Hassam
Nov. 17-Dec. 6, 1919 -- Exhibition of Works in the Various Mediums by Childe Hassam
Dec. 18-Jan. 16, 1920 -- Annual Holiday Exhibition of Selected Paintings of Limited Size by American Artists
Dec. 29-Jan. 15, 1920* -- Portraits and Other Paintings by Royston Nave
Feb. 2-14, 1920 -- George Biddle
Feb. 2-14, 1920* -- Oil Paintings, Water Colors, Pastels, Monotypes, Silver-Points and Etchings by George Biddle
Feb. 16-28, 1920* -- Paintings by Ossip L. Linde
March 1-12, 1920 -- Bruce Crane
March 1-13, 1920 -- Bruce Crane, A.N.A.
March 15-April 3, 1920 -- Willard L. Metcalf
April 5-20, 1920 -- Paintings
April 8-30 [1920] -- Exhibition of Paintings by Leading American Artists
April 15-May 1, 1920 -- Valentino Molina
Oct. 18-30 [1920?]* -- Paintings of New England and Drawings of the Devastated Towns of Flanders by George Wharton Edwards
Nov. 1-13, 1920 -- Six American Painters [Clark, Potthast, Snell, Nichols, Olinsky, and Volkert
Nov. 1-15, 1920 -- Paintings by Theresa F. Bernstein
Nov. 15-27, 1920 -- Childe Hassam
Nov. 21-Dec. 3, 1920* -- Sculpture by Gleb Derujinsky
Dec., 1920* -- Exhibition by George Biddle
Dec. 1-21, 1920 -- Etchings and Color Etchings by William Meyerowitz
Dec. 27-Jan. 28, 1921 -- Albert Delbert Smith
circa 1920 -- Ossip L. Linde
circa 1920 -- William Meyrowitz
circa 1920 -- Exhibition
Jan. 10-29, 1921 -- Exhibition of Paintings by Brush, Crane, Dewing, Metcalf, Hassam, and Murphy
Jan. 31-Feb. 12, 1921 -- American Art
Feb. 14-26, 1921 -- Guy Wiggins
Feb. 14-26, 1921 -- Arthur G. Goodwin
Feb. 28-March 12, 1921 -- Paintings by Robert Henri
March 14-April 9, 1921 -- Paintings by Gari Melchers
March 28-April 9, 1921 -- Peter Marcus
April 11-23, 1921* -- Portraits and Figure Paintings by Edith Catlin Phelps
April 11-30, 1921 -- Paintings by Willard Metcalf
May 2-30, 1921 -- American Sculpture for the Town and Country House, the Garden, and the Grounds
Oct. 18-30 [1921?]* -- Paintings and Drawings by George Wharton Edwards
Oct. 24-Nov. 5, 1921 -- Portraits and Paintings of Old New Orleans by Wayman Adams
Nov. 7-19, 1921 -- Flower Paintings and Sculpture by Mathilde Browne
Nov. 7-19, 1921 -- Paintings in Oil and Water Color by George H. Clements
Nov. 19-Dec. 3, 1921 -- Sculpture-Gleb Derujinsky
Dec. 5-31, 1921 -- Works by Abbott H. Thayer, Including Important Paintings, Water Colors, and Drawings
circa 1921 -- Exhibition
Jan. 9-21, 1922 -- Paintings by Katherine Langhorne Adams
Jan. 9-21, 1922 -- Paintings of California by Douglass Ewell Parshall
Feb. 13-March 4, 1922 -- Paintings of Cape Ann by Harry A. Vincent, A.N.A.
March 6-25, 1922* -- Pastels of the Cascapedia River, Canada, by Arthur C. Goodwin
March 6-25, 1922 -- Connecticut Landscape Paintings by Wilson Irvine
March 27-April 15, 1922* -- Moonlight Motifs: Garden of the Gods, Colorado and Other Paintings by Robert Reid, N.A.
Dec. 26-Jan. 13, 1923 -- Paintings and Pastels by Henry C. White
Jan. 15-27, 1923* -- Paintings of Spain by William J. Potter
Jan. 29-Feb. 10, 1923 -- Water Colors of the South Sea Islands by William Ritschel, N.A.
Feb. 12-March 3, 1923 -- Paintings by Willard L. Metcalf
March 5-31, 1923 -- Paintings of the Far East by Leon Gaspard
March 19-31, 1923* -- Landscape Paintings by Guy Wiggins, A.N.A.
April 2-21, 1923* -- Portrait Drawings by Ercole Cartotto
April 19-May 6, 1923 -- Paintings by Leading American Artists
Oct. 1-20, 1923 -- Paintings by Sidney E. Dickinson, A.N.A.
Oct. 22- Nov. 3, 1923 -- Paintings and Sculpture by Mathilda Brown (Mrs. Frederick Van Wyck)
Nov. 5-17, 1923 -- Memorial Exhibition of Paintings by William Gedney Bunce
Dec. 11-23, 1923* -- Water Colors by James Montgomery Flagg
Jan. 14-26, 1924 -- Exhibition of Nudes, Portraits, Landscapes and Genre by Eugene Paul Ullman
Feb. 18-March 8, 1924 -- Paintings by Willard L. Metcalf
March 27-April 5, 1924 -- Connecticut Landscapes by Guy Wiggins, A.N.A.
Dec. 1-27, 1924 -- Maurice Fromkes
Jan. 5-17, 1925 -- Paintings of the Pacific Coast by Armin Hansen
Jan. 19-31, 1925 -- Martha Walter
Feb. 16-March 7, 1925 -- Willard L. Metcalf
March 9-21, 1925 -- John Noble
March 23-April 11, 1925 -- Bruce Crane
May 4-16, 1925 -- Brynjulf Strandenaes Exhibition of Portraits
May 18-30, 1925 -- Paintings by Robert Brackman
Dec. 7-31, 1925 -- Paintings by the Late Willard Metcalf
Dec. 7-21, 1925 -- Sketches by Dorothea A. Dreier,
Jan. 11-23, 1926 -- Recent Landscape Paintings by Frank V. Du Mond
Jan. 25-Feb. 13, 1926 -- Smaller Paintings by Max Bohm
Feb. 15-March 6, 1926 -- Paintings of the Sea by William Ritschel
April 13-May 2, 1926 -- Jonas Lie
April 26-May 15, 1926 -- Landscapes and Street Scenes by William Jean Beauley
Nov. 15-27, 1926 -- California Marine Paintings and Water Colors by Armin Hansen
Nov. 29-Dec. 18, 1926 -- Water Colors by Frank W. Benson
Nov. 29-Dec. 18, 1926 -- Silver-Point Drawings by Ercole Cartotto
Jan. 10-22, 1927 -- Portraits by Millie Bruhl Frederick (Mrs. Leopold Fredrick)
Jan. 24-Feb. 12, 1927 -- Paintings of Cornwall and Devonshire by W. Elmer Schofield
Jan. 24-Feb. 12, 1927 -- Etchings by Teresa Cerutti Simmons, Watercolors by Will Simmons
Feb. 14-March 5, 1927 -- Sculpture by Heinz Warneke
March 28-April 16, 1927 -- Paintings by Henry Golden Dearth
April 18-30, 1927 -- Decorative Flower Paintings by Olin Howland
April 18-30, 1927 -- Recent Water Colors by John Whorf of Boston
Oct. 10-28, 1927 -- Decorative Embroideries by Georgiana Brown Harbeson
Nov. 14-26, 1927 -- Pastels and Etchings of Cambodia and China by Lucille Douglass
Nov. 28-Dec. 24, 1927 -- Works by Gari Melchers
Nov. 28-Dec. 24, 1927 -- Sculpture by Max Kalish
Dec. 26-Jan. 14, 1928 -- Water Color Exhibition of West African Native Types by Erick Berry; Also a Group of West African Pottery and Brass Figures Made by the Natives of Nigeria
Dec. 29-Jan. 14, 1928 -- Paintings by Joacb Dooyewaard
Jan. 14-26, 1928 -- Decorative Paintings by Jane Peterson
Feb. 7-April 29, 1928 -- Alfred Hutty
Feb. 13-25, 1928 -- Water Colors by Alice Judson
March 12-24, 1928 -- Etchings of Ancient Dances by Teresa Cerutti-Simmons and Wild Life by Will Simmons
March 12-24, 1928 -- An Important Exhibition of Paintings and Pastels by John H. Twachtman
March 12-24, 1928 -- Sculpture by Heinz Warnecke
March 26-April 14, 1928 -- Water Colors by John Whorf
April, 1928 -- Water Colors by William Ritschel, N.A.
April 15-May 5, 1928 -- Portrait Drawings in Pastel by Jessie Voss Lewis
Oct. 22-Nov. 3, 1928 -- Water Colors of France and Italy, and Etchings by Louis Wolchonok
Oct. 22-Nov. 3, 1928 -- Poetic Landscapes with Figures by Henry M. Rosenberg of Nova Scotia
Nov. 19-Dec. 1, 1928 -- Water Colors by Frank W. Benson
Nov. 19-Dec. 1, 1928 -- Water Colors of Architectural Subjects in France, Also Landscape and Figures by William de Leftwick Dodge
Dec. 1-28, 1928 -- Alfred Hutty
Dec. 3-24, 1928 -- Important Exhibition of Early and Recent Works by Childe Hassam of the American Academy of Arts and Letters
Dec. 3-24, 1928 -- Still Life Paintings by Ruth Payne Burgess
Dec. 20-Jan. 8, 1929 -- Drawings by Frank di Gioia
Dec. 20-Jan. 8, 1929 -- Memorial Exhibition, Water Color Sketches by Thomas Moran, N.A.
Dec. 27-Jan. 14, 1929 -- Erick Berry
Dec. 27-Jan. 14, 1929 -- Helen K. McCarthy Memorial Exhibition
Dec. 29-Jan. 14, 1929 -- Paintings by Jacob Dooyewaard
circa 1928 -- Indian and Animal Pictures and Bronzes by Edwin Willard Deming
Jan. 28-Feb. 9, 1929 -- Painitings of Western Life by F. Tenney Johnson
Jan. 28-Feb. 9, 1929 -- Paintings and Water Colors by Alice Judson
Feb. 11-23, 1929 -- Paintings and Drawings by Max Bohm
Feb. 11-23, 1929 -- Landscapes and Marines by Jay Connaway
Feb. 25-March 9, 1929 -- Water-Colors by Harold Putnam Browne
Feb. 25-March 9, 1929 -- Paintings by Truman Fassett
March 11-23, 1929 -- Recent Water Colors by C.E. Polowetski
March 11-23, 1929 -- Louis Ritman
March 25-April 6, 1929 -- Landscapes by Frank Vincent Du Mond
March 25-April 6, 1929 -- Water Colors by Armin Hansen of California
March 25-April 6, 1929 -- Sculptures by Roy Sheldon
April 8-20, 1929 -- Water Colors by John Whorf, Distinguished Young Boston Artist
Oct. 21-Nov. 2, 1929 -- Corners in Spain, An Exhibition of Paintings by Wells M. Sawyer
Nov. 4-17, 1929 -- Recent Sculpture by Heinz Warnecke
Nov. 4-16, 1929 -- Paintings of Ireland and Other Scenes by Power O'Malley
Nov. 18-30, 1929 -- Group of Recent Paintings by Hayley Lever
Nov. 18-30, 1929 -- Recent Water Colors and Etchings by Louis Wolchonok
Dec. 2-21, 1929 -- Paintings by Maurice Fromkes
Jan. 30-Feb. 11 [192?] -- Water Colors of Greek Temples in Sicily by Wm. De Leftwich Dodge
Feb. 2-15 [192?] -- Figure Paintings by Murray Bewley
March 15-April 3 [192?] -- Paintings by Willard L. Metcalf
March 28-April 16 [192?] -- Paintings by Henry Golden Dearth
April 2-21 [192?] -- Landscape Paintings by Bruce Crane, N.A
Oct. 17-29 [192?] -- Water Colors of the Rivera by Ferris Connah
Oct. 18-30 -- Paintings and Drawings by George Wharton Edwards
Oct. 25-Nov. 13 [192?] -- Recent Landscapes by John F. Carlson, N.A.
Oct. 25-Nov. 13 [192?] -- John F. Carlson
[192?] -- Indian and Animal Pictures and Bronzes by Edwin Willard Deming
Nov. 19-Dec. 1 [192?] -- Water Colors of Architectural Subjects in France, also Landscape and Figures by William De Leftwich Dodge
Jan. 20-Feb 1, 1930 -- West African Water Colors by Erick Berry
Jan. 20-Feb. 1, 1930 -- Paintings by Nelson C. White
Feb., 1930 -- Thelma Wood
Feb. 3-15, 1930 -- Paintings by Horace Brown
Feb. 17-March 1, 1930 -- Paintings by Francis Speight
Feb. 17-March 1, 1930 -- Paintings by Ruth Payne Burgess
March 3-15, 1930 -- Paintings by John Noble
March 17-29, 1930 -- Russian Paintings by Irwin D. Hoffman, Also a Group of Recent Watercolors
March 17-29, 1930 -- Alexander Warshawsky
March 31-April 12, 1930 -- Memorial Exhibition, Paintings and Watercolors of Sigurd Skou
March 31-April 12, 1930 -- Emmanuel Andrew Cavacos
April 14-26, 1930 -- Water Colors by John Whorf
Oct. 20-Nov. 1, 1930 -- Recent Paintings of Lake Como by Charles Warren Eaton
Nov. 3-15, 1930 -- Pastels and Etchings of Angkor and the Far East by Lucille Douglass
Nov. 17-29, 1930 -- Joseph Szekely
Nov. 17-29, 1930 -- Important Exhibiton of Paintings by a "Group of Americans"
Dec. 1-13, 1930 -- Diana Thorne and Canine Portraiture
Dec. 1-13, 1930 -- Recent Paintings of Ireland by Power O'Malley
Dec. 1-13, 1930 -- Paintings by Charles M. Cox of Boston
Jan. 19-31, 1931 -- Portraits by Jere R. Wickwire
Jan. 20-Feb. 1, 1931 -- Nelson C. White
Jan. 24-Feb. 7, 1931 -- Pastels and Etchings of Angkor and the Far East by Lucille Douglass
Feb. 2-24, 1931 -- Recent Paintings by Lillian Gentle
Feb. 2-24, 1931 -- Impressions of India and Palestine by Ruth Coleman
Feb. 16-28, 1931 -- Watercolors of Vermont Scenes and Other Views by Ruth Payne Burgess
Feb. 16-28, 1931 -- Martha Walter Recent Work in Oil and Watercolor
March 2-14, 1931 -- Recent Paintings by Alice Judson
March 2-28, 1931 -- Paintings & Drawings by Gari Melchers
March 16-28, 1931 -- Recent Watercolors by Harold Putnam Brown
March 30-April 11, 1931 -- Paintings by Louis Kronberg
March 30-April 11, 1931 -- Watercolors by John Whorf
April 13-25, 1931 -- Americans by American Artists, Exhibition of Portraits
April 13-25, 1931 -- Louis Kronberg
April 13-25, 1931 -- Portraits and Crayon Heads by Ferris Connah
April 13-May 2, 1931 -- Abbott H. Thayer
Sept. 22-Oct. 6, 1931 -- Water Colors by Gladys Brannigan, Alice Judson, Margery Ryerson
Oct. 19-30, 1931 -- Portraits by William Steene
Nov. 2-7, 1931 -- Portraits and Sketches by Maria Kammerer under the Patronage of Countess Laszlo Szechenyi
Nov. 9-21, 1931 -- Paintings by Bessie Lasky
Nov. 23-Dec. 5, 1931 -- Recent Oils, Water Colors and Etchings by Joseph Margulies
Dec. 7-21, 1931 -- Recent Paintings by George Wharton Edwards
Dec. 7-19, 1931 -- Paintings and Etchings of African and American Big Game by Major A. Radclyffe Dugmore
Dec. 7-19, 1931 -- Watercolors of Yucatan, "Land of the Mayas" by William de Leftwich Dodge
Dec. 20-Jan. 8, 1932 -- Water Colors of the Yellowstone and Mexican Series by Thomas Moran, N.A.
Jan. 11-23, 1932 -- Paintings, Watercolors and Etchings of Animals by Sybilla Mittell Weber
Jan. 25-Feb. 6, 1932 -- Paintings by George Oberteuffer, Member of the Salon d'Automne, Paris
Feb. 8-March 5, 1932 -- Important 19th and 20th Century American Painters
March 7-19, 1932 -- Paintings by Mrs. B. King Couper
March 7-19, 1932 -- Drawings by Maurice Sterne, Ernest Fiene, Alexander Brook, yasuo Kuniyoski, Bernard Karfiol, Peggy Bacon, and Leon Kroll
March 28-April 9, 1932 -- Watercolors by John Whorf
April 11-30, 1932 -- Forty Years of American Art
Oct. 3-15, 1932 -- New Paintings by American Artists
Oct. 19-Nov. 5, 1932 -- Paintings by Stephen Etnier
Nov. 7-30, 1932 -- Paintings by Edward Bruce
circa 1932 -- Recent Paintings by Stephen Etnier
Jan.30-Feb. 25, 1933 -- Important Exhibition of Paintings by Thomas Eakins
March 6-25, 1933 -- 19th and 20th Century Watercolors
March 27-April 14, 1933 -- Paintings by Francis Speight
April 17-May 6, 1933 -- Water Colors by John Whorf
May 15-31, 1933 -- 19th Century American Landscape Artists
Nov. 27-Dec., 1933 -- Water Colors by Emil Holzhaur
Feb. 26-March 17, 1934 -- Paintings by Stephen Etnier
March 19-April 7, 1934 -- Water Colors by John Whorf
April 16-May 5, 1934 -- Bali Studies by Maurice Sterne
June-Aug., 1934 -- Paintings by American Artists
Sept., 1934 -- Paintings by American Artists
Oct. 15-Nov. 3, 1934 -- New and Recent Paintings by American Artists
Nov. 5-21, 1934 -- Paintings by Sidney Laufman
Nov. 26-Dec., 1934 -- Recent Vermont Landscapes by Edward Bruce
circa 1934 -- American Figure Paintings of the 19th and 20th Century
Jan. 7-26, 1935 -- Paintings and Watercolors from the Samuel Halpert Estate
Feb. 4-28, 1935 -- Small Paintings by 19th and 20th Century American Artists
March 4-22, 1935 -- Recent Paintings by Stephen Etneir
March 25-April 13, 1935 -- Water Colors by John Whorf
April 22-May 11, 1935 -- Figure and Landscape Studies by Leon Kroll
May 20-June, 1935 -- Group Exibhition of Paintings
Summer, 1935 -- Paintings by American Artists
Oct. 1-26, 1935 -- Paintings by Childe Hassam
Oct. 28-Nov. 16, 1935 -- Watercolors by Millard Sheets
through Dec., 1935 -- Paintings by Americans
Jan. 1936 -- Paintings by Americans
Feb. 3-29, 1936 -- Important Exhibition of 19th and 20th Century American Painters
March 2-21, 1936 -- Stephen Etnier
March 30-April 19, 1936 -- Watercolors by John Whorf
May 18-June, 1936 -- Paintings by American Artists
Summer, 1936 -- Paintings by American Artists
September, 1936 -- Paintings by American Artists
Oct. 12-31, 1936 -- Contemportary Viewpoint
through Nov. 30, 1936 -- 19th and 20th Century American Figure Paintings
circa 1936 -- Landscapes--Contemporary Viewpoint
Jan. 11-30, 1937 -- Selected Landscapes
Feb., 1937 -- Contemporary American Sculpture
March 15-April 3, 1937 -- Watercolors by Millard Sheets
April 12-30, 1937 -- John Whorf
April 27-May 16, 1937 -- Maurice Sterne
May, 1937 -- Paintings by American Artists
Summer, 1937 -- Paintings
Oct. 1-15, 1937 -- Recent Watercolors
Oct. 18-Nov. 6, 1937 -- Paintings by Lucille Blanche
Nov. 8-30, 1937 -- Paintings by American Artists
Dec. 6-24, 1937 -- Watercolors by Lester Field
Jan. 3-22, 1938 -- Recent Paintings by Stephen Etnier
Jan. 24-Feb. 5, 1938 -- Paintings by Margaret Cooper
Feb. 7-26, 1938 -- Colonial Portraits
March 7-26, 1938 -- Recent Oils and Watercolors by Millard Sheet
April 4-23, 1938 -- Recent Watercolors by John Whorf
Summer, 1938 -- Paintings by American Artists
through Oct., 1938 -- Paintings by American Artists
Oct. 24-Nov. 12, 1938 -- Recent Watercolors by Karl Oberteuffer
Nov. 21-Dec. 17, 1938 -- Paintings for the Home by American Artists
Jan. 16-Feb. 4, 1939 -- Recent Paintings by Floyd Clymer
Feb. 6-25, 1939 -- Harry Hering
March 6-31, 1939 -- Figure Paintings by American Artists
April 3-22, 1939 -- Recent Watercolors by John Whorf
May 15-June 3, 1939 -- Recent Watercolors by Millard Sheets
Summer, 1939 -- Selected Group of Paintings by American Artists
Sept., 1939 -- Paintings and Watercolors by American Artists
through Oct. 13, 1939 -- Recent Paintings by a Group of American Artists
Oct. 16-Nov. 4, 1939 -- Recent Paintings by Saul Schary
Nov. 13-Dec. 2, 1939 -- Toreros and Dancers of Spain and Mexico by Carlos Ruano Llopis
Dec., 1939 -- Paintings for the Home
Nov. 5-17 [193?] -- Table Portraits by Eulabee Dix
[193?] -- Paintings by American Artists
Jan. 2-27, 1940 -- Stephen Etnier
Feb. 12-March 2, 1940 -- Recent Watercolors by Robert Carson
March 11-30, 1940 -- Daniel Serra Paintings
April 8-27, 1940 -- Recent Watercolors by John Whorf
April 28-May 18, 1940 -- Rubin Recent Paintings
through June 29, 1940 -- Paintings by a Selected Group of American Artists
through Sept. 28, 1940 -- Summer Exhibition of Paintings by a Selected Group of Early and Contemporary American Artists
Oct. 1-19, 1940 -- Recent Paintings by a Selected Group of American Artists
Oct. 21-Nov. 9, 1940 -- Recent Watercolors by Allen Ingles Palmer
Nov. 18-Dec. 7, 1940 -- Helen Sawyer
Dec., 1940 -- Selected Paintings for the Home, and A Group of Original Studies in Color by Maurice Sterne
Jan. 13-Feb. 8, 1941 -- Watercolors by American Artists
Feb. 17-March 15, 1941 -- Paintings by Stephen Etnier, Sidney Laufman, and Francis Speight
April 7-26, 1941 -- Recent Watercolors by John Whorf
April 28-May 17, 1941 -- Remembrances of South America and British West Indies by Manicol
May 19-June 30, 1941 -- Group of Paintings by Selected Contemporary American Artists
Summer, 1941 -- Exhibition of Selected Paintings by American Artists
Sept., 1941 -- A Selected Group of Paintings by Americna Artists
Oct. 6-25, 1941 -- Recent Paintings by a Selected Group of American Artists
Oct. 27-Nov. 15, 1941 -- Eliot O'Hara Watercolors
Nov. 17-Dec. 5, 1941 -- Recent Paintings by Jay Connaway
Nov. 17-Dec. 6, 1941 -- Recent Watercolors by Richard A. Kimball
Dec. 8-27, 1941 -- Edith Blum Paintings
Jan. 5-24, 1942 -- Recent Paintings by Stephen Etnier
through Feb. 28, 1942 -- Selected Paintings by a Group of Contemporary American Artists
March 9-28, 1942 -- New Talents Presented by the Gloucester Society of Artists
April 6-25, 1942 -- Recent Watercolors by John Whorf
May, 1942 -- Selected Paintings by Contemporary American Artists
June 2-13, 1942 -- Yun Gee
Summer, 1942 -- Selected Paintings by Early and Contemporary American Artists
Summer, 1942 -- Paintings by Selected American Artists
Oct. 5-31, 1942 -- Recent Paintings by a Selected Group of American Artists
Nov. 9-30, 1942 -- Watercolors by American Artists
Jan. 18-Feb. 6, 1943 -- Paintings by Yovan Radenkovitch
April 4-24, 1943 -- Recent Watercolors by John Whorf
April 26-May 15, 1943 -- Paintings and Watercolors by Childe Hassam
May 25-June 5, 1943 -- Exhibition by Gladys Irene Cook
June, 1943 -- Selected Paintings by American Artists
Summer, 1943 -- Exhibition of Paintings by American Artists
Sept., 1943 -- Paintings by a Selected Group of American Artists
Oct. 4-23, 1943 -- Paintings by Yun Gee
Nov., 1943 -- Recent Paintings by a Selected Group of American Artists
Jan. 24-Feb. 12, 1944 -- Recent Watercolors by James Fitzgerald
Feb. 14-March 4, 1944 -- Paintings by Sidney Laufman
March 6-25, 1944 -- Paintings by Jessie Ansbacher
April 3-22, 1944 -- Recent Watercolors by John Whorf
May, 1944 -- Paintings by Important American Artists
Summer, 1944 -- Exhibition of Paintings by a Selected Group of American Artists
Summer, 1944 -- Exhibition of Selected Paintings by a Group of American Artists
Oct. 2-21, 1944 -- Recent Paintings by Jay Connaway
Oct. 23-Nov. 11, 1944 -- Harry Hering
Nov. 13-Dec. 2, 1944 -- Paintings by Hobson Pittman
Dec., 1944 -- Paintings for the Home by American Artists
Jan. 3-13, 1945 -- Paintings by Therese Steinhardt
Jan. 22-Feb. 10, 1945 -- Louis Ritman
Feb. 18-, 1945 -- Memorial Exhibition, Paintings and Pastels by William Henry Singer, Jr., N.A.
Nov. 19-Dec. 7, 1963 -- New Paintings by Aaron Bohrod
April, 1964 -- Watercolors and Pastels
April 21-May 9, 1964 -- Grigory Gluckmann
May 13-29, 1964 -- Frank di Gioia Recent Paintings
Oct., 1964 -- Group Exhibition
Nov. 3-21, 1964 -- Stephen Etnier
Nov. 24-Dec. 12, 1964 -- Thomas Blagden
Jan., 1965 -- Comtemporary American Artists
Feb. 2-14, 1965 -- Figure Paintings by Murray Bewley
Feb. 2-14, 1965 -- Exhibition by George Biddle
Feb. 11-23, 1965 -- Paintings and Drawings by Max Bohm
Feb. 14-26, 1965 -- Paintings by Arthur C. Goodwin
Feb. 16-28, 1965 -- Water Colors by Matilda Browne
Feb. 16-March 6, 1965 -- Water Colors by Adolf Dehn
March, 1965 -- 19th and 20th Century American Artists
March 1-13, 1965 -- Bruce Crane, N.A.
March 6-25, 1965 -- Pastels of the Cascapedia River, Canada, by Arthur C. Goodwin
March 26-April 7, 1965 -- Paintings by Howard Russell Butler, N.A.
March 23-April 10, 1965 -- Paintings by Dan Lutz
March 28-April 16, 1965 -- Paintings by Henry Golden Dearth
April 2-21, 1965 -- Landscape Paintings by Bruce Crane, N.A.
April 13-May 1, 1965 -- Paintings by Louis Bosa
April 16-28, 1965 -- Water Colors and Etchings by Adolphe W. Blondheim
May, 1965 -- Gallery Contemporaries
Oct. 25-Nov. 13, 1965 -- Recent Landscapes by John F. Carlson, N.A.
Oct. 26-Nov. 13, 1965 -- Twenty-Four New Paintings by Aaron Bohrod, Artist in Residence, University of Wisconsin
Nov. 2-14, 1965 -- Paintings by Ann Crane
Nov. 5-17, 1965 -- Memorial Exhibition of Paintings of Venice by Wm. Gedney Bunce, N.A.
Nov. 7-19, 1965 -- Paintings and Sculpture by Matilda Browne
Nov. 16-Dec. 4, 1965 -- Electra Bostwick
Dec. 7-30, 1965 -- Recent Drawings and Watercolors of European Countries and North Africa by Frank di Gioia
Jan. 11-29, 1966 -- Georges Schreiber Watercolors: 1963-1965
Jan.-Feb., 1966 -- 19th and 20th Century American Artists
Feb.-March, 1966 -- Group Exhibition
June, 1966 -- Group Exhibition
Oct. 11-29, 1966 -- Thomas Blagden
Nov. 1-19, 1966 -- Stephen Etnier
Nov. 22-Dec. 10, 1966 -- Pleissner
Jan. 24-Feb. 11, 1967 -- Xavier Gonzalez
April, 1967 -- Group Exhibition
April 18-May 6, 1967 -- Grigory Gluckmann
July, 1967 -- Group Exhibition
undated -- Etchings and Color-Etchings
undated -- Etchings of China and Cambodia by Lucille Douglass
undated -- Thomas Jefferson Bust in Bronze by Robert Aitken, N.A.
undated -- Paintings by Ossip L. Linde
undated -- Etchings by William Meyerowitz
undated -- Recent Screens and Panels by Roy Mac Nicol
undated -- Summer Exhibition of Paintings and Watercolors by 19th and 20th Century American Artists
undated -- Paintings by Clement
undated -- Important Works in Paintings and Sculpture by Leading American Artists
Jan. 3-14, undated -- Armin Hansen
Jan. 8-27, undated* -- Recent Etchings by William Meyerowitz
Jan. 8-31, undated -- Group of American Figure Paintings, 19th and 20th Century
Jan. 9-21, undated -- Paintings by Katherine Langhorne Adams
Jan. 16-28, undated -- Paintings by Dewitt Parshall, N.A., and Douglass Parshall, N.A.
Jan. 23-Feb. 11, undated -- Paintings by Bruce Crane, Elliott Daingerfield, Granville Smith, and F. Ballard Williams
Jan. 27-Feb. 11, undated -- Willam de Leftwick Dodge
Jan. 28-Feb. 16, undated -- Paintings by Gari Melchers
Jan. 29-Feb. 10, undated -- Paintings of the California Coast by Armin Hansen
Jan. 30-Feb. 11, undated -- Sigrud Skou
Feb. 13-25, undated -- Water Colors by Alice Judson
Feb. 13-25, undated -- Paintings by Guy Wiggins, N.A.
Feb. 13-March 11, undated -- Paintings by H.T. Keasbey
Feb. 15-March 5, undated -- Frederic James
Feb. 17-March 1, undated -- Silver Point Drawings by Thelma E. Wood
Feb. 18-March 6, undated -- Landcapes, Nature Moods Expressed in Terms of Light by Julie Mathilde Morrow
Feb. 18-March 8, undated -- Paintings of Venice, Rome and French Landscape, also Pastel Drawings of the Battle Sectors of the 26th Division, A.E.F. by J. Alden Twachtman
Feb. 27-March 10, undated -- Portrait Busts and Drawings by Alexander Portnoff
March 5-17, undated* -- Pastels of the Hudson River by Arthur C. Goodwin
March 7-16, undated -- Paintings of Africa and Spain by Lillian Genth
March 7-26, undated -- Sigurd Skou
March 8-20, undated -- Paintings by Sigurd Skou
March 10-22, undated -- MacDowell Club of New York City Annual Exhibition of Paintings
March 22-April 10, undated -- Paintings of the Cathedrals of France by Pieter Van Veen
March 26-April 12, undated -- Paintings by E. Martin Hennings
March 26-April 14, undated -- Recent Etchings by Elias M. Grossman
March 28-April 16, undated -- Martha Walter Water Colors of Spain and North Africa
April 5-17, undated -- Paintings by Ernest L. Blumenschein, Victor Huggins, Walter Ufer
April 7-19, undated -- Figure Paintings by Louis Ritman
April 12-23, undated -- Portraits and Figure Paintings by Edith Catlin Phelps
April 12-24, undated -- Paintings of American Gardens by Abbott Graves
April 16-28, undated -- Portrait Drawings in Pastel by Jessie Voss Lewis (Mrs. H.L. Daingerfield Lewis)
April 19-May 1, undated -- Paintings by Valentino Molina
April 21-May 3, undated -- Paintings of Tahiti and California by William Ritschel, N.A.
April 21-May 3, undated -- Leonard Lopp, Glacier Park Artist
April 22-May 15, undated -- Sculpture for House, Garden & Grounds by Leading American Artists, and Pottery by Clara L. Poillon
April 24-May 5, undated -- Paintings by Thalia Millett
April 26-May 15, undated -- Dan Lutz, Mighican Summer and Mexican Sojourn
April 26-May 15, undated -- William H. Singer
April 27-May 16, undated -- Recent Paintings by Gluckmann
May 3-28, undated -- Exhibition of Sculpture for Garden and Grounds by Leading Sculptors
May 5-17, undated -- Recent American Sculpture in Bronze, Wood and Terra Cotta for the Town and Country House, Grounds and Garden
Oct. 11-23, undated -- Paintings by Anna Heyward Taylor
Oct. 25-Nov. 13, undated -- Water Colors by Alice Judson
Oct. 27-Nov. 15, undated -- Paintings and Etchings by William Auerbach-Levy
Oct. 30-Nov. 11, undated* -- Connecticut Landscape Paintings by Robert Nisbet, A.N.A.
Oct. 31-Nov. 12, undated -- Paintings of China and Tibet by Alice Job
Oct. 31-Nov. 14, undated -- Drawings by James Wilkie
Nov. 5-17, undated -- Paintings of Venice
Nov. 15-27, undated* -- Water Colors by Childe Hassam
Nov. 16-Dec. 5, undated -- Recent Etchings by Alfred Hutty
Nov. 16-Dec. 5, undated -- Paintings by W. Elmer Schofield
Nov. 17-29, undated -- Paintings and Etchings by Power O'Malley
Nov. 18-30, undated -- Recent Work in Water Color and Etching by Louis Wolchonok
Nov. 19-Dec. 1, undated -- Winter Landscapes in Water Color by Walter Launt Palmer, N.A.
Nov. 19-Dec. 1, undated -- Painter Friends, Robert H. Nisbet, Guy C, Wiggins, Edward C. Volkert, Wilson Irvine, George M. Bruestle, and Carl J. Nordell
Nov. 23-, undated -- Landscapes by Ault, Brook, Coleman, Karfiol, Ritman, Speight, Sterne, and Weber
Nov. 23-Dec. 6, undated -- Portraits of America's Most Distinguished Women by Leon Gordon
Nov. 24-Dec. 3, undated -- Sculpture by Gleb Derujinsky
Nov. 26-Dec., undated -- Exhibition of Recent Vermont Landscapes by Edward Bruce
Nov. 26-Dec. 5, undated -- Alfred Hutty
Nov. 27-Dec. 9, undated -- Paintings by Sigure Schou
Dec. 1-27, undated -- Works Painted in Spain by Maurice Fromkes
Dec. 1-25, undated -- Annual Holiday Exhibition of Selected Paintings of Limited Size
Dec. 3-29, undated -- Recent Paintings, Water Colors, and Etchings by Hilde Hassam, N.A., of the American Academy of Arts and Letters
Dec. 6-30, undated -- Selected Paintings for the Home by American Artists
Dec. 14-Jan. 2, undated -- Recent Paintings by George Shillard
Dec. 20-Jan. 8, undated -- Selected Small Paintings for the Home
Dec. 27-Jan. 12, undated -- Helen K. McCarthy Memorial Exhibition
Dec. 30-Jan. 18, undated -- Paintings by Stewart McDermot
Dec. 31-Jan. 12, undated -- Second Annual Exhibition in Pure Water Color by The Aquarellists
Provenance:
Milch Gallery gave the Archives of American Art a small selection of correspondence, photographs, and printed matter, and loaned a few other items in 1966-1967; these records were microfilmed on reels D285, N730, and NM1-NM2. Records of the Milch Gallery were purchased from the estate of Harold C. Milch by Elliott Galleries of New York City, and subsequently acquired by Salander-O'Reilly Galleries, which donated them to the Archives in 1986. With the exception of the scrapbook about Thomas Moran (reel N730; present location of the original is unknown), prior loans and gifts from Milch Gallery were incorporated and refilmed with the 1986 gift.
Stuart Feld of Hirschl & Adler Galleries donated an additional .8 linear feet of records in 1995. Zachary Ross of Hirschl & Adler Galleries donated 2.2 linear feet in 2014.
Restrictions:
The collection is open for research. Patrons must use microfilm copy.
Rights:
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Correspondence found in this series is with both family members and business colleagues, reflecting both aspects of Cunningham's life.
See Appendix for a list of notable correspondents from Series 2.
Arrangement note:
Correspondence is arranged chronologically with undated correspondence at the beginning of the series, followed by dated correspondence.
Appendix: Notable Correspondents from Series 2:
The following provides a list of notable correspondents from Series 2: Correspondence, showing dates of correspondence. Entries marked with an asterisk (*) indicate letters written by Imogen Cunningham.
Missing Title
Al: Apr 21, 1969*
Al and Phil: Jul 07, 1968*; Jan 02, 1969*; Nov 29, 1969*
Alfred: Dec 28, 1968*; Jul 12, 1969*
Arvilla: Feb 22, 1953
Barbara and Dave: Jul 09, 1968*; May 19, 1971*
Becky: undated
Bess: Mar 19, 1969*
Betsey: Dec 05, 1954*
Betty: Nov 17, 1970*
Beverley: Jan 24, 1966*
Bill: May 08, 1973*
Boris: Aug 28, 1957*
Caroline: Apr 05, 1971*; Jun 28, 1971
Cathy: Jan 06, 1969*
Charis: May 10, 1976
David and Laura: Dec 28, 1974*
Dick: May 29, 1970*; Oct 16, 1970
Dick and Perry: Apr 05, 1975*
Dory and Paul: Sep 14, 1964*
Ed: Nov 19, 1968*; Mar 12, 1969*
Ellen: Dec 16, 1965*; Oct 30, 1974*
Elsa and Joe: undated
Ethel and Willard: Dec 01, 1953*
Evelyn: May 02, 1970
Florence: Mar 10, 1969
Frances: undated; Jul 12, 1966*
Frank: May 15, 1965*
Gael: Sep 02, 1971*
Helen: May 08, 1963*; Jun 02, 1965*; Dec 31, 1973*
Jan: Aug 03, 1974*
Jane and Steve: Jul 07, 1974*
Jean: Jan 06, 1969*; mentioned in letter dated Feb 07, 1969*
Jei?: May 03, 1961
Jim: May 29, 1974
John: Dec 25, 1971*; May 05, 1974
Jose: Jul 06, 1968*
Lato: Feb 17, 1965
Lilli ann: Nov 02, 1971*
Liz: Jan 08, 1965*;
Liz and Louis: Jan 12, 1972*
Liz and Peter: Dec 1951
Maggie: Jan 04, 1971
Margaret: Sep 06, 1964*; Feb 28, 1966*; Mar 04, 1966; Nov 12, 1968*; Feb 11, 1972*; Sep 12, 1973*
Mary: Apr 04, 1967*; Apr 15, 1967; Jun 19, 1967*; Nov 25, 1969; Apr 12, 1970; Aug 31, 1970*; Nov 08, 1970*; Apr 23, 1974; Jan 31, 1976
Mia: Oct 08, 1958*
Midge: Jun 14, 1967*
Mildred: Nov 12, 1965
Nancy: Oct 22, 1966*; Apr 03, 1971*
Neil: Feb 18, 1961*: Nov 17, 1960*; Apr 27, 1962*
Otto and Virika?: Jun 18, 1976
Pat (Goucher College): undated; May 15, 1956; Feb 06, 1964*
Patience: Nov 24, 1959*
Paul: Jun 06, 1970
Peg: Feb 15, 1966
Peggy: Aug 30, 1970*
Phil: Oct 07, 1961
Ruth: Mar 20, 1955*
Ruth (jewelry maker): Aug 10, 1967
Samuel: Aug 12, 1968*
Thur: Dec 15, 1956
Tina (Cunningham relative): Feb 08, 1974; Feb 19, 1974*
Trevor, Thomas, Allen and Stan: Apr 09, 1970*; Mar 28, 1974*
Trisha: [Dec 1973]
831 Photographic Gallery: Jan 15, 1971; Jan 26, 1971*; Apr 10, 1971; Apr 17, 1971*; Apr 11, 1972; May 02, 1972; May 22, 1972*; Jun 07, 1972*; Jul 05, 1972; Jul 11, 1972*; Feb 21, 1974; Mar 06, 1974*
Aalto, Alvar: Jun 08, 1962; Jun 16, 1962*; Jul 02, 1962; Aug 03, 1963*; Sep 9, 1963
Adams, Ansel and Virginia: mentioned in [undated] letter from Cunningham to an unidentified correspondent; undated; Mar 01, 1941; Aug 03, 1949; Mar 28, 1951; Apr 02, 1951 (letter from Minor White); Aug 04, 1952; Jan 10, 1963; Apr 04, 1963; Dec 22, 1963; Jan 03, 1964; Jan 22, 1964*; Jan 23, 1964; Jan 28, 1964*; Feb 07, 1964; Feb 10, 1964*; Feb 12, 1964; Mar 09, 1964*; Mar 18, 1964*; Mar 22, 1964; Mar 26, 1964; Mar 28, 1964*; Apr 09, 1964*; May 21, 1964; Sep 17, 1964*; Sep 18, 1964; Dec 09, 1964; Feb 12, 1965; Jan 12, 1966; Jan 24, 1967; [Apr 12, 1966]; Feb 09, 1967*; Feb 13, 1967; May 22, 1967; May 24, 1967; May 25, 1967; Jun 14, 1967; Aug 14, 1967*; May 05, 1968; Jun 10, 1968*; Jun 14, 1968; Jan 25, 1969; Mar 10, 1969; Jun 04, 1969; Jul 16, 1969*; Jul 19, 1969; Aug 12, 1969*; Aug 13, 1969; Aug 21, 1969*; Dec 09, 1969*; Feb 06, 1970*; Feb 11, 1970; Apr 10, 1970; Jun 15, 1970*; Jul 05, 1970*; Jul 12, 1970; Sep 15, 1970; Dec 14, 1970; Feb 15, 1971; Apr 23, 1971*; Aug 05, 1971; Mar 26, 1972*; Aug 18, 1972; Apr 11, 1973; Jun 30, 1973*; Jul 02, 1973; Dec 13, 1973*; Dec 16, 1973; Feb 20, 1975*; Feb 21, 1975; May 19, 1975*; Feb 22, 1976 (2)
Adams: Ansel Adams Gallery (manager, Bill Turnage): Jul 06, 1973; Jul 13, 1973*; Oct 10, 1973; Oct 21, 1973; Feb 20, 1974*; Mar 19, 1974; Mar 28, 1974*; (workshop director, Norman Locks) Aug 13, 1974; Aug 25, 1974*; Oct 22, 1974*; Oct 23, 1974; Oct 30, 1974; Feb 24, 1975; Sep 01, 1975
AFRO: Aug 26, 1958*
After Dark: Jul 24, 1974
Afterimage: Jul 20, 1973
Ainsworth, Mr.: Oct 16, 1967*
Airame, Jacqueline: Jul 13, 1972; Jul 19, 1972*
Akin, Mrs.: Feb 18, 1965*
Alai, Heshmat: Mar 26, 1939
Album: Dec 12, 1969; Dec 17, 1969*; Jan 01, 1970; Feb 23, 1970; Mar 04, 1970*; Mar 11, 1970*; Mar 20, 1970*; Apr 21, 1970; Jun 24, 1970; Jul 05, 1970*; Sep 02, 1970*; Sep 07, 1970; Sep 14, 1970*; Oct 25, 1970*
Alexander, Jesse: Nov 25, 1974; Dec 03, 1974*
Alinders: Jul 22, 1968*
Allan, Fran: [Dec 24, 1972]; Dec 24, 1972*
Allen, Mary: Mar 11, 1971; Mar 26, 1971*; Aug 02, 1971; Aug 19, 1971*; Nov 02, 1971*; Nov 05, 1971
Allied Arts: Feb 03, 1974*
Alston, Elizabeth: see -- Look
Ameri, Victor: see Batten, Barton, Durstine & Osborn
American Academy of Arts and Sciences: May 10, 1967; Jun 18, 1967*; Mar 19, 1970; Feb 07, 1973*; Oct 15, 1974; Dec 02, 1974*; Feb 14, 1975; May 22, 1975*
American Broadcasting Company, San Francisco: Feb 12, 1965; Feb 19, 1965*
American Film Institute: Feb 19, 1971
American Foundation for the Blind, Inc.: Jan 15, 1965*; mentioned in letter dated Jan 05, 1974 from Witkin Gallery; Jan 18, 1974*; Feb 25, 1974
American Society of Magazine Photographers: Sep 18, 1958; Oct 17, 1963; Jul 14, 1965; Jul 16, 1965 (2); Sep 01, 1965; Sep 10, 1965*; Sep 14, 1965*; Sep 19, 1965*; Oct 12, 1965*; Oct 15, 1965; Nov 28, 1966*; Jan 04, 1967; also see -- Infinity
American West Publishing Company: May 03, 1973; May 07, 1973
American Women in the Arts: Sep 24, 1974; Oct 01, 1974*
Ampliaciones y Reproducciones Mas: Aug 02, 1968 (in Spanish); Sep 23, 1968 (in Spanish); Nov 18, 1968 (in Spanish); Nov 29, 1968 (in Spanish); Dec 22, 1968*; Jan 04, 1969 (in Spanish); Jun 06, 1969 (in Spanish); Aug 11, 1969*
Amthor Imports, Inc.: Jun 26, 1967
Anderson, Arnold: Mar 22, 1967; Mar 29, 1967*
Anderson, Michael and Karen: Oct 08, 1969 (photograph of their new baby)
Anderson, Ruth: Jan 06, 1957*
Anderson, Laura, and Polly Blank: Sep 29, 1956 (2); Dec 26, 1956*; Jan 06, 1957; Feb 08, [1957]; Feb 12, 1957*; [Jul 03, 1957]; Jul 10, 1957*; Jan 30, 1958*; Nov 17, 1959*; Mar 1966; Jan 21, 1967; Feb 04, 1967*; Feb 13, 1967; Jul 17, 1967*; Jul 26, 1968*; May 16, 1970*; Jan 01, 1972; Jun 25, 1974; Dec 18, 1974*; Apr 11, 1976*; May 31, 1976 (2); Jun 29, 1976
Andrews, Alice: see Eastman: George Eastman House
Angel Island Publications, Inc.: Jul 24, 1962; Aug 22, 1962*; Nov 19, 1962; Dec 15, 1962*
Angiulo, Anton: Jul 24, 1974 (including a photograph of Cunningham)
Anglim, Paule: Sep 30, 1974
Aperture: Jan 05, 1958; Jan 15, 1958; Feb 23, 1958; Sep 13, 1958; Dec 28, 1959; Feb 25, 1961; Feb 23, 1964; Dec 08, 1964; Dec 30, 1964*; Jan 18, 1965*; Feb 02, 1965; Mar 12, 1965*; Sep 20, 1965; Jan 17, 1966*; Feb 08, 1967; Nov 01, 1968*; Jan 16, 1970; Jan 16, 1970*; Jun 12, 1970; Dec 05, 1970; Dec 05, 1970*
Aphra: Feb 12, 1971*; Mar 11, 1971; Nov 16, 1971*; Apr 24, 1972; May 10, 1972*
Arizona State University: Feb 18, 1962; Apr 14, 1962*
Arizona: University of Arizona: Aug 06, 1975; Mar 1976; Apr 08, 1976; May 14, 1976; May 27, 1976
Armitage, Merle: Oct 1955; Aug 22, 1966*
Arnold, Mary: Dec 07, 1960*; Mar 22, 1962*
Arrow: Apr 10, 1970*; Jul 07, 1970*
Art Commission, City and County of San Francisco: see San Francisco: Art Commission
Artibus Asiae -- (Switzerland): Jun 03, 1958
Art Institute of Chicago: Oct 17, 1963; Nov 08, 1963*; Apr 15, 1964*; Apr 25, 1964; Apr 29, 1964; Apr 29, 1964*; May 12, 1964*; May 14, 1964; May 20, 1964*; Jul 17, 1964; Jul 21, 1964; Jul 28, 1964*; Aug 24, 1964*; Sep 23, 1964; Oct 02, 1964; Oct 17, 1964; Dec 09, 1964*
Artweek: Jun 05, 1974; Jun 07, 1974*
Asawa, Ruth: Nov 30, 1956*; Dec 24, 1959*; Sep 15, 1965; Sep 19, 1965*; Nov 27, 1971* (letter of recommendation); Mar 28, 1973*; also see San Francisco: Art Commission, City and County of San Francisco
Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies: Dec 10, 1951; Apr 22, 1952*
Association du Salon National de la Photographie: Nov 16, 1960; Nov 16, 1961
Atherton, Mrs.: Oct 29, 1967*
Atkins, Carol: see Writings
Aurelius, Vagadu and Robin: [Jan 1968]; Dec 25, 1968; Mar 13, 1971*
Austin, Sin_____ W.: Nov 02, 1967
Axvall, Lydia Strong: Jan 21, 1966*; Feb 01, 1966; Dec 22, 1968*; Mar 07, 1969; Mar 10, 1969*; Apr 16, 1969; Apr 19, 1969
B., H.: Oct 14, 1944
Baar, Betty: Oct 09, [1962]*; May 01, 1963; May 07, 1963*; Jul 09, 1963; Jul 25, 1963*; Aug 02, 1963*; Mar 31, 1964; Apr 09, 1964*; Jan 08, 1965*; Nov 02, 1974
Bacigalupi, Elkus & Salinger: Dec 02, 1959 (re Partridge vs. City and County of San Francisco); Dec 06, 1959*
Baer, Frances and Morley: Mar 07, 1965
Baer, Nancy: see American Women in the Arts
Baliken, L.: Jun 08, 1963
Ballinger, Jinny: Jul 20, 1966
Barcelon-Burger Management Corp.: Aug 01, 1975
Barchfield, Agnes and John: [Apr 11, 1976]
Barnabas, Father: see Mount Angel Abbey Library
Barnes, Marion and Eric: Nov 09, 1973
Bartlett, Lincoln: Dec 12, 1967*; Mar 31, 1970; Jun 20, 1970*; Dec 23, 1972*; Apr 15, 1973; Jun 13, 1973; Jul 09, 1973*; Dec 05, 1973*; Apr 18, 1975; Apr 08, 1976
Bathhouse Gallery: Oct 18, 1971; Jan 07, 1972 (including exhibition announcement); Feb 03, 1972; Mar 09, 1972*; Mar 10, 1972; Mar 14, 1972*; Mar 23, 1972; Mar 26, 1972; Apr 11, 1972*; Jun 09, 1972
Batten, Barton, Durstine & Osborn: Jun 21, 1967* (2); Aug 05, 1967*
Bayard, Edward: Mar 07, 1975*
Bay Area Funeral Society, Inc.: Aug 23, 1973
Bay Area Photographers: Oct 02, 1959; Oct 18, 1959*
Baylis, Douglas: Nov 28, 1971 (death announcement)
Beal, June: May 12, 1973*; Jun 23, 1973*
Beckham, Alicemarie: Mar 01, [1968]; Dec 17, [1969]
Bender: Albert M. Bender & Co., Inc.: Nov 06, 1970*
Bender: Albert M. Bender Memorial Trust: Jun 14, 1951; Mar 22, 1960; Apr 19, 1960
Benjamin, Evelyn: Jun 10, 1963
Bennett, Gordon: Jan 18, 1974
Bennett, Judith: Dec 01, 1966; Dec 12, 1966*
Benvenuto, Elio: Mar 28, 1973*; also see San Francisco: Art Commission, City and County of San Francisco
Bernstein, David: Aug 31, 1971; Sep 05, 1971*
Berriault, Gina: Nov 13, 1966; Nov 28, 1966*; Dec 05, 1966
Bertanelmer: see Hader, Berta and Elmer
Best, Signe (Mrs. Charles Best): Oct 06, 1957; Oct 08, 1974*
Bez, J. Nicholas: Feb 02, 1970; Mar 13, 1970; Nov 12, 1970*; Nov 12, 1970*; Sep 05, 1971*; also see West Coast Airlines
Bibliotheque Nationale: Oct 12, 1959*; Jun 11, 1969; Nov 08, 1969; Dec 11, 1969; Dec 29, 1969*; Jan 09, 1970; Apr 01, 1970*; Apr 28, 1970; Jul 22, 1970*; Aug 06, 1970; Jun 23, 1973; Jul 06, 1973*; Jul 28, 1973; Sep 07, 1973*; Sep 15, 1973; Oct 10, 1973*; Oct 23, 1973; Nov 03, 1973*
Biod, Karin: [Sep 1964]
Biod, Sigrid: Sep 1964
Bishop, G. Paul: Jan 14, 1971; Jan 09, 1973*
Bissantz, Betty: see Goodwin, Betty
Bissantz, Edgar and Jean: undated (5); May 30, 1948*; Mar 29, 1959; Jul 03, 1959; Nov 17, 1959; Dec 10, 1959; Dec 16, 1959*; Jan 05, 1960*; Jan 17, 1960*; Jan 21, 1960; Feb 12, 1960; Nov 21, 1960; Feb 22, 1961; Aug 05, 1961; Dec 18, 1961; May 21, 1962 (including a photograph of Joan); May 28, 1962*; Feb 05, 1963*; Feb 06, 1963*; Feb 20, 1963; Mar 20, 1963; Mar 27, 1963*; Apr 13, 1963*; Apr 25, 1963; May 14, 1963; May 27, 1963; Jun 13, 1963; Jun 17, 1963*; Jul 09, 1963*; Sep 24, 1963*; Sep 28, 1963*; Oct 26, 1963 (2); Nov 09, 1963*; Nov 20, 1963; Nov 28, 1963; Dec 01, 1963*; Dec 19, 1963; Dec 25, 1963 (photo card of Edgar); Jan 21, 1964* (including a blueprint of a house facade); Jan 27, 1964; Feb 17, 1965*; Jul 03, 1964*; Jul 19, 1964*; Sep 22, 1964*; Oct 27, 1964*; Dec 21, 1964*; Feb 01, 1965*; Feb 26, 1965; Mar 01, 1965*; Mar 14, 1965; Apr 16, 1965*; Apr 22, 1965; May 18, 1965; May 27, 1965; Jun 02, 1965*; Jun 17, 1965*; Jun 30, 1965*; Aug 14, 1965*; Aug 16, 1965; Aug 20, 1965*; Dec 08, 1965; Jan 09, 1966*; Jan 16, 1966*; Feb 28, 1966*; Mar 07, 1966*; Oct 02, 1966*; Nov 27, 1966; Jan 20, 1967; Jan 26, 1967*; [Feb 1967]*; Feb 06, 1967*; Mar 17, 1967*; Apr 16, 1967; Jun 19, 1967*; Jul 21, 1967*; Oct 10, 1967; Oct 12, 1967*; Oct 24, 1967; Oct 29, 1967*; Apr 15, 1968; Apr 22, 1968*; May 20, 1968*; Sep 12, 1968; Nov 10, 1968; Nov 21, 1968*; Dec 16, 1968; May 19, 1969; Jul 05, 1969*; Jul 21, 1969; Nov 16, 1969*; Nov 27, 1969 (including photograph); Jan 24, 1970; Aug 06, 1970*; Nov 04, 1970*; Dec 19, 1970; Jan 08, 1971*; May 16, 1971; Aug 05, 1971; Nov 02, 1971*; Nov 19, 1971*; Nov 22, 1971*; Feb 16, 1972*; Sep 06, 1972*; Jan 23, 1973; Feb 12, 1973; Apr 25, 1973*; Aug 23, 1973; Nov 13, 1973; Aug 24, 1974
Blackmarr, Philip M.: [1972] (resume)
Blank, Polly: see Andreson, Laura
Bobtoy (Chin): Aug 18, 1974
Boguszewski, Christina: Apr 04, 1949
Bookworks, The: Dec 20, 1974; Dec 28, 1974*
Boston Arts Festival: Apr 14, 1964; Aug 05, 1964
Bourke-White, Margaret: Dec 20, 1958*; Jun 24, 1971
Bourne, Frank: Sep 17, 1964*
Boyd, Collin: [Aug 23, 1974]; Aug 23, 1974*
Boyd, Nicholas: undated
Brandt, Bill: Dec 15, 1962*
Bransten, John: Jan 18, 1971; May 21, 1974*; May 31, 1974; Nov 12, 1974
Brassai family: Mar 18, 1974*
Breitenbach, Edgar and Margaret: Sep 05, 1962; Jan 11, 1963; Aug 30, 1963; Sep 07, 1963*; Sep 11, 1963; Nov 09, 1963*; Nov 18, 1963; May 25, 1965*; Jun 16, 1965; Jun 30, 1965*; May 03, 1968*; also see Library of Congress
Breitenbach, Margaret and Joseph: Dec 13, 1951; Dec 30, 1956*; Jul 19, 1958*
Breuer, Penelope: Mar 28, [1964]; May 13, 1964*; Apr 26, 1965*; May 15, 1965
Bristol, Bobbie (Horace Bristol, Jr.): Feb 09, 1957*; Feb 12, 1957; Feb 17, 1957*; Apr 09, 1958; Apr 14, 1958*; Apr 18, 1958*; Jul 10, 1958; Jan 26, 1960*; Jan 28, 1960; Jul 15, 1971*; May 27, 1972*
Bristol, Horace and Virginia: Jan 06, 1947; Nov 25, 1947; Feb 11, 1948; Feb 20, 1948; Feb 22, 1948*; Mar 11, 1948; May 03, 1948; Jun 22, 1948; Aug 14, 1948; Oct 03, 1948; Dec 06, 1949*; Dec 15, 1949; Jan 23, 1950; Jan 31, 1950*; May 17, 1950; Jun 05, 1950*; Oct 27, 1950; Nov 12, 1950*; Dec 03, 1950*; Jan 30, 1951*; Feb 08, 1951*; Mar 03, 1951; Apr 22, 1951; Sep 16, 1951*; Nov 11, 1951; Nov 24, 1951*; Jun 26, 1952*; Jul 08, 1952*; Dec 01, 1952; Aug 14, 1953; Sep 20, 1953*; Jul 11, 1956 (notification of Virginia's death); Dec 05, 1956; Dec 09, 1956*; Dec 20, 1956; Jan 08, 1957; Jan 20, 1957; Feb 26, 1957*; Mar 05, 1957 (marriage to Masako); Mar 13, 1957; Mar 19, 1957; Jun 18, 1957*; Nov 29, 1957; Dec 05, 1957*; Jul 04, 1958*; Jan 08, 1959*; Oct 13, 1959*; Sep 14, 1960; Nov 23, 1960; Nov 25, 1960*; Dec 02, 1960; Feb 21, 1961; Feb 25, 1961*; Mar 03, 1961; Mar 11, 1961*; Aug 11, 1961; Feb 23, 1962; Sep 22, 1962*; Jan 25, 1963; Mar 08, 1963*; Mar 22, 1963; May 26, 1963; Jun 12, 1963*; Jul 08, 1963; Oct 22, 1963; Dec 02, 1963; Dec 05, 1963*; Dec 12, 1963; Mar 09, 1964; Mar 27, 1964; Mar 29, 1964; Jul 03, 1964*; Sep 11, 1965*; Jan 18, 1967; Jan 24, 1967* (letter about Bristol); Apr 23, 1971*; May 03, 1971; Sep 02, 1971; Sep 08, 1971*; Mar 29, 1972*; Sep 10, 1972; Oct 01, 1972*
Britton, E. S.: Nov 16, 1947
Broadwater, Mr.: Jan 01, 1960*
Broadway High School Alumni Association: Dec 01, 1972*; Dec 09, 1972; Sep 06, 1974; Sep 08, 1974
Brooks Institute: Jun 02, 1975*
Brooks Institute Alumni Association: May 08, 1975
Brooks, Verena: Sep 28, 1974; Dec 20, 1974
Broughton, Irv: Oct 25, 1974*
Broughton, James, and Suzanna Hart: undated; Dec 08, 1952 (wedding announcement); Feb 18, 1965; Feb 14, 1969; Jun 20, 1970; Jul 25, 1970; Nov 22, 1970; Nov 26, 1970*; Dec 18, 1970* (2 receipts); [Dec 31,] 1970
Broun, Elizabeth: Jan 21, 1970; Nov 19, 1973; Nov 25, 1973*; Nov 30, 1973; Dec 05, 1973*; also see Kansas: University of Kansas
Brown, Emily: Oct 02, 1974; Oct 19, 1974*
Bruton, Esther: undated; Jan 11, 1974; Jan 17, 1974*
Bruton, Margaret and Helen: undated*; undated; Apr 09, 1970; Jan 22, 1971; Mar 21, 1971*; Jun 18, 1971*
Bry, Michael: Oct 04, 1974 (in German)
Buck, K. Robert: Sep 16, 1974; Oct 25, 1974*; Oct 30, 1974
Bullen, Reese: Apr 22, 1966; Dec 16, 1968
Bullock, Wynn and Edna: Nov 09, 1965; Nov 10, 1965*; Aug 07, 1973*; Apr 29, 1974*; May 24, 1974; Mar 23, 1976 (2); Jun 28, 1976
Bunnell, Peter: May 28, 1960; Sep 18, 1960; Oct 12, 1960*; Oct 21, 1960; Feb 13, 1961; Feb 18, 1961*; Feb 23, 1961; Aug 30, 1961; Jan 08, 1962; Feb 03, 1962; Apr 01, 1962*; Apr 09, 1962; Aug 08, 1962*; Aug 16, 1962; Sept 24, 1962; Sep 26, 1962; Nov 29, 1962; Dec 21, 1962; Jan 16, 1963; Mar 22, 1968*; Sep 29, 1968*; Jul 14, 1969*; Sep 27, 1970*; Mar 11, 1971*; also see Museum of Modern Art
Burlingame, Paul: Aug 03, 1970*; Aug 04, 1970 (with photograph); Aug 06, 1970; Aug 10, 1970*; Dec 03, 1970 (including 2 photographs); Jan 26, 1971; Mar 04, 1971; Mar 18, 1971
Burns, Robert: Jul 10, 1967*
Burstein, Beth: Mar 09, 1969*; Nov 19, 1970; Jun 24, 1976
Butler, Catherine: see Johnson, Catherine
Butler, John: undated (6); Dec 10, 1919; Nov 04, 1920 (including a photograph of Butler); Oct 05, 1946*; Oct 15, 1946; Oct 21, 1946*; Oct 24, 1946; Oct 31, 1946*; Aug 23, 1949; Mar 24, 1950; Aug 31, 1950; Oct 05, 1951*; Oct 12, 1951; Dec 14, 1951*; Jan 18, 1953; Nov 12, 1956*; Jun 21, 1957*; May 13, 1958*; Aug 03, 1958*; Dec 07, 1958*; Jan 07, 1959*; Jun 19, 1959*; Sep 23, 1959*; Jan 13, 1960; Jan 15, 1960*; Dec 19, 1960; Dec 25, 1960*; May 17, 1962*; Oct 12, 1962*; Feb 07, 1963*; Feb 19, 1963; May 08, 1963*; Dec 28, 1963*; Mar 08, 1965; Mar 08, 1965*; Jul 09, 1965*; Jul 28, 1965*; Nov 10, 1965*; Nov 09, 1966*; Dec 29, 1966*; Jul 05, 1968*; Jan 12, 1969*; Feb 03, 1969*; Mar 17, 1969; Jul 24, 1969*; Jul 05, 1970*; Aug 30, 1970*; Sep 19, 1973*
Butler, Richard and Carol: Sep 02, 1972 (wedding announcement)
Byers, Horace: Jan 10, 1929
Byron, Jim: Dec 06, 1965 (2)
C., Jack: undated
Caen, Herb: undated (2); Aug 17, 1962; Feb 02, [1964]; Aug 28, 1966*; Oct 16, 1967*; Apr 15, 1970*; May 1970; Sep 23, 1971; Jan 06, 1973*; Jan 24, 1973; also see -- San Francisco Chronicle
California Academy of Sciences: Apr 27, 1976; Feb 10, 1983
California Arts Commission: Feb 09, 1971 (including a booklet of clippings about a University of Santa Clara exhibition)
California Association of Women Deans and Vice-Principals: Mar 12, 1965
California College of Arts and Crafts: Nov 13, 1967; Nov 05, 1970; Nov 17, 1970*; Nov 20, 1970; Apr 23, 1971; Jun 29, 1971; Apr 07, 1972; Apr 16, 1972*; May 10, 1972; May 18, 1972; Jul 19, 1972*; Aug 22, 1972; Dec 07, 1972; Jan 1973; Jan 11, 1973; Feb 12, 1973
California Institute of the Arts: Feb 28, 1972; Mar 09, 1972*; Nov 01, 1972; Nov 07, 1972*
California League for American Indians: Mar 1961 (form letter)
California Living: Jul 05, 1972*
California Physicians' Service: Mar 16, 1966
California State University: Nov 12, 1972
California: University of California at Berkeley: Dec 11, 1956; Mar 14, 1961; Jan 05, 1962; Feb 15, 1962; May 22, 1962; May 24, 1962*; May 29, 1962; Jun 15, 1962; May 14, 1967; Jul 07, 1967; Jun 28, 1968; Jul 23, 1969; Aug 08, 1969 (2); Aug 10, 1969*; Sep 02, 1969*; Sep 04, 1969; Sep 24, 1969; Sep 24, 1969*; Sep 25, 1969; Sep 25, 1969*; Apr 24, 1970; Jul 23, 1970; Sep 07, 1972; Apr 10, 1973; Jun 01, 1973; Jun 07, 1973*; Jun 12, 1973; Jan 24, 1974; Feb 03, 1974*; Jan 27, 1976; Aug 27, 1982
California: University of California at Los Angeles: Apr 28, 1958*; May 13, 1958; May 20, 1958; Mar 09, 1960; Mar 28, 1960; Sep 07, 1960; Oct 14, 1960*; Dec 01, 1960; Apr 25, 1961; Jun 01, 1974*; Jun 21, 1974; Sep 17, 1974; Nov 20, 1974*
California: University of California at San Diego: Aug 31, 1970; Sep 14, 1970*
California: University of California at San Francisco: Apr 13, 1973* (2)
California: University of California at Santa Cruz: May 05, 1970; Aug 27, 1974
California: University of California Extension at Irvine: Nov 15, 1974; Nov 23, 1974*
California: University of California Extension at Santa Cruz: Dec 08, 1970; Dec 16, 1970*
California: University of California Extension Center, San Francisco: Jul 14, 1967*; Sep 13, 1973; Sep 15, 1973
California: University of California Press: Mar 30, 1956; Apr 20, 1956*
Call, Hughes: Jul 16, 1969*; Jul 02, 1976 (letter of condolence to Gryffyd Partridge)
Callahan, Harry: May 19, 1949
Camera: Apr 21, 1973 (letter to Witkin Gallery); Mar 07, 1974*; Jun 03, 1974*; Nov 17, 1974*; Jun 07, 1975*
Campbell, Jack: Aug 10, 1965*; Nov 27, 1971* (letter of recommendation); Jul 30, 1973; May 03, 1974*
Carr, Steve: also see Writings
Carter, William: May 01, 1975; May 20, 1975*; May 22, 1975
Case, Charles Albert: Feb 08, 1956; Feb 17, 1956; Jan 10, 1957; Jun 27, 1958; Jul 15, 1958*; Apr 04, 1959*; Feb 27, 1961*
Casebeer, Vern: Mar 04, 1971; Mar 14, 1971; Mar 26, 1971*
Casler, Chris: Jan 11, 1973
CBS News: Jun 18, 1975; Mar 30, 1976; Jun 04, 1976
Center for Creative Photography: see Arizona: University of Arizona
Center for Humanities, Inc.: Jun 05, 1974; Jun 07, 1974*
Center for Visual Studies: Jan 16, 1973*
Center of the Eye, Inc.: Mar 23, 1970; Mar 24, 1970; Jun 20, 1970*
Chaney, Verne: Dec 13, 1971; Jan 03, 1972; Feb 08, 1972*; Dec 28, 1974*
Chappell, Walter: Dec 01, 1972* (recommendation by Cunningham to Guggenheim Foundation); also see Eastman: George Eastman House
Cheney, Hal: Sep 23, 1972*
Chilberg, Mabel: Dec 22, 1966; Aug 03, 1970*; Aug 08, 1970
Chin, Bobtoy: see Bobtoy
Chinn, Benjamin: undated
Chipp, Herschel: May 05, 1967
Christian Science Monitor: May 29, 1959; Jun 01, 1959; Jun 11, 1959*; Aug 10, 1959; Aug 14, 1959*
Christy, George: May 28, 1974; Jul 30, 1974*
Ciabattari, Jane: see -- Aphra
Cincinnati Art Museum: Mar 07, 1960
Citizens' Vigilance Committee: Aug 14, 1962; Sep 08, 1962* (letter to Board of Supervisors, San Francisco); Sep 08, 1962* (letter to Recreation and Park Commission, San Francisco)
Clayden, Marian: Dec 22, 1974*; May 12, 1976
Cleaver, Virginia: Jul 08, 1974*
Clergue, Lucien: Oct 31, 1972 (6 photographs of Cunningham by Clergue); Apr 04, 1973*; Sep 07, 1973*; Jan 15, 1974*; mentioned in letter dated Feb 01, 1974; Feb 16, 1974
Close-Up: see Polaroid Corporation
Coates, L. D.: Jan 15, 1968
Coburn, Alvin Langdon: Apr 14, 1913; Feb 19, 1953*; Jun 02, 1960; [Jan] 1964; Sep 10, 1964
Coe, Gertrude: Mar 20, 1960; Feb 21, 1966; Feb 28, 1966*; Dec 10, 1966; May 12, 1967*
Coe, Lucy Campbell: Jun 07, [1966]; Sep 13, 1966*; Dec 11, 1966*; Dec 23, 1966; May 30, 1967*; Jun 19, 1967*; Jun 18, 1973 (including a photograph of Elsa Walsh by Cunningham)
Coelen, Leslie: Mar 13, 1971*
Cohan, Mr.: Apr 16, 1965*
Coke, Van Deren: Feb 27, 1969* (including resume)
Cole, Howard: Mar 09, 1967; Mar 17, 1967*; Mar 17, 1967*; May 26, 1967; May 29, 1967*; Jul 06, 1967; Aug 30, 1973
College of Marin: Nov 06, 1967; Nov 11, 1967*; Jan 02, 1968; Jan 05, 1968*; Jan 19, 1968*
Colum, Padraic: Apr 20, 1956*
Colwell, Larry: Dec 03, 1958; Jun 01, 1959*; Apr 12, 1960; Jan 09, 1961*; Jan 18, 1961; Feb 15, 1961*; Apr 20, 1961*; May 02, 1961; Aug 25, 1961; Dec 08, 1964; Feb 14, 1965*; Oct 13, 1965*; Sep 09, 1966; Sep 23, 1966; Oct 02, 1966*; Nov 09, 1966; Dec 21, 1966*; Jan 17, 1967; May 02, 1967*; May 02, 1968*; Nov 10, 1968; Dec 29, 1969*
Comer, Deirdre and Tony: undated (2); Nov 17, 1960*; Feb 07, 1966*; Apr 29, 1969*
Comer, Molly and Fred: undated (2; including a photograph of their view of the river); Jan 29, 1944 (2); Dec 1949 (including 2 photographs of their house); Jun 02, 1951*; Jan 24, 1952*; Jul 18, 1952*; Aug 04, 1952; Dec 02, 1952*; Feb 13, 1953*; Nov 11, 1953*; Nov 27, 1953; Nov 18, 1954; Jan 05, 1955; Nov 19, 1955
Conde Nast Publications, Ltd.: May 12, 1961
Connelly & Associates: Jul 16, 1964*
Connor, Linda: Dec 15, 1973 (including photograph by Connor)
Conrad, Barnaby: Mar 19, 1976
Constantine, Mildred: Oct 13, 1974*
Cook: Thomas Cook & Son: Jan 21, 1960 (re voyage on the BERLIN)
Cooper, Thomas: Sep 20, 1970; Sep 20, 1970*; Nov 09, 1971; Nov 12, 1971*; Nov 16, 1972; Dec 03, 1972*; Sep 20, 1973; Feb 26, 1975
Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art: Jul 16, 1956
Corbett, A.: Jun 04, 1970
Costello, Allison: undated
Couchman, Bea: Feb 26, [1967]; Jan 05, 1968; Jan 10, 1968*; Jan 26, 1970*; Aug 18, 1970*; May 27, 1971; Aug 06, [1973];
Cowll, Sidney: Mar 24, 1974*
Cranbrook Academy of Art: Apr 22, 1976
Crane, Barbara: Feb 11, 1971; Jun 04, 1971*; Nov 24, 1971* (letter of recommendation); Nov 27, 1971* (letter of recommendation); [Apr 1973]*; May 26, 1973
Craven, George and Rachel: Mar 20, 1960; Oct 12, 1960*; Oct 21, 1960; Nov 16, 1960*; Apr 20, 1962*; Apr 26, 1962; [Dec 1963]; Mar 13, 1964*; Apr 09, 1964*; Jun 30, 1964*; Oct 03, 1964; Mar 07, 1966; Mar 10, 1966*; Mar 24, 1966*; Mar 25, 1966; May 02, 1966; May 04, 1966*; Oct 05, 1966*; Dec 21, 1969; Sep 07, 1972 (booklet ?The Group f/64 Controversy" by Craven enclosed in letter to Cunningham from University of California at Berkeley)
Crawford & Conover, Inc.: Aug 06, 1965
Crawford, Earl: Feb 17, 1975; Mar 24, 1975*
Creative and Extraordinary Person Project: Sep 01, 1974
Creative Camera: Feb 10, 1971; Jun 16, 1971; Jun 29, 1971*; Jul 08, 1971*
Crispino, Miss: Jul 06, 1968*
Crockett, Candace: Feb 11, 1974; Feb 17, 1974*
Crouch, Steve: Jan 25, 1960*; Jun 06, 1968; Jun 18, 1968*
Crowder, Katherine Kerr: Jun 21, 1965; Jun 27, 1965*
Crowell: Thomas Y. Crowell Company: Feb 12, 1962; Feb 26, 1962; Mar 02, 1962; Mar 06, 1962
Crowninshield, Frank: May 09, 1935; Jun 10, 1935*; Jun 13, 1935
Cunningham: Imogen Cunningham Trust: Mar 01, 1976; also see Morrison & Foerster; also see entry under Financial Material
Cunningham, John: May 24, 1974*
Cunningham, June and Alan: Jun 27, 1976
Cunningham, Lynn: Jan 07, 1972; Feb 09, 1972*; Aug 11, 1972*; May 02, 1973; May 16, 1973*
Cunningham?, Min: 1910*
Cunningham, Pearl: 1909 (3)*; 1910 (6, including a photograph of a woman drinking beer while holding a cigarette)
Cunningham Press: Jan 12, 1974*
Cunningham, Roger and Doris: Dec 25, 1967 (including photo Christmas card); Feb 15, 1968; Jul 15, 1968*; Aug 08, 1968; Dec 06, 1968; Dec 07, 1968 (including photo Christmas card); Apr 27, 1969*; May 11, 1969; Dec 13, 1969 (including photo Christmas card); Feb 25, 1970; Mar 03, 1970*; May 21, 1970; May 27, 1970 (including obituary for Nellie Cunningham); Jun 11, 1970; Apr 16, 1971*; Jan 11, 1972; [Apr 29, 1974]; May 08, 1974*; May 16, 1974; May 23, 1974*; Mar 31, 1975*; Apr 21, 1976*; Apr 27, 1976; Nov 30, 1979; Nov 30, 1979
Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. T. N.: Mar 31, 1975*
Cushing, Nancy: undated; Jun 30, 1976 (letter of condolence to Gryffyd Partridge)
Dadd, Mary: see McEwan, Mary
Dafoe, Dottie and Leslie: Apr 07, 1970; Nov 12, 1970*; Nov 12, 1970*; Dec 11, 1973
Dahl, Arthur L.: Nov 20, 1970*
Daily Express: Jul 07, 1960
Dallas Museum for Contemporary Arts: Dec 11, 1967
Daniel, Edna: Aug 24, 1961; Feb 20, 1963; Feb 26, 1969*; also see California: University of California at Berkeley
Danieli, Fidel: Aug 09, 1974; Oct 28, 1974*
Dater, Judy: Nov 27, 1971* (letter of recommendation); July 1973; Dec 04, 1974* (letter of recommendation); Oct 28, 1979
Daveney, Paula: Sep 07, 1943*; Feb 03, 1948; Jul 10, 1956 (letter from Berta Hader); Mar 02, 1971*; Oct 19, 1973*; Mar 11, 1974*; Sep 14, 1974*; Mar 10, 1975 (filing of Daveney's will); see Personal business records
David: Peter M. David Gallery: Nov 18, 1974; Nov 22, 1974*
Davidos, Rajan and Kimiko: Jan 05, 1969*; Apr 09, 1969; Apr 13, 1969*; also see Photographs
Davies, Louise: undated (3); Mar 04, 1971*; May 16, 1973*
Davies, Ralph: Sep 20, 1970*
Davis, Phil: May 20, 1974; May 25, 1974*; Jun 18, 1974; Aug 20, 1974*
DAY AT NIGHT (television program): Apr 25, 1974; May 03, 1974*
Dearborn, Betty: Apr 10, 1967; Jun 19, 1967*
Dearborn-Massar: see Massar, Phyllis
Dearborn Stove Company: Apr 21, 1965*
DeCordova and Dana Museum and Park: Nov 15, 1961; Mar 07, 1968*
DeGoff, Sidney: Oct 19, 1974*
Deitch, Donna: Jan 07, 1972; Jan 19, 1972*; Feb 24, 1975*; Mar 23, 1976; Apr 01, 1976*
Denny, Grace: Feb 06, 1967; May 06, 1967; Aug 24, 1967
Desmarais, Charles: Oct 11, 1974
Detroit Free Press: Sep 15, 1965; Sep 21, 1965; Oct 25, 1965
Deutsch, Barbara: Feb 18, 1974
De Young Museum: Nov 21, 1970 (letter from Janet Partridge)
De Young Museum Society: Jun 24, 1970
Dhaemers, Mrs.: Mar 04, 1966*
Diablo Valley College: Aug 15, 1972; Nov 15, 1972
Diamond, Martin: Oct 02, 1974; Feb 24, 1975*
Dickinson-Chetham, Helen: Dec 10, 1960*; Aug 28, 1962 (letter to Dorothy MacDonald); Jun 03, 1963
Dinsdale, Elizabeth: Sep 02, 1968; also see Cunningham, Roger
Dixon, Constance (daughter of Maynard Dixon): Jun 30, 1976 (letter of condolence to Gryffyd Partridge)
Dixon, Edith: Nov 1946 (re death of Maynard Dixon)
Dmitri, Ivan: see Photography in the Fine Arts
Dommeyer, Frederick C.: Oct 01, 1965; Jun 21, 1966
Doniach, Sarah: Mar 03, 1970; Mar 12, 1970*
Donnelley, Adelaide: [Mar 29, 1972]; Mar 29, 1972*; Jun 10, 1972*; Jun 28, 1972
Donoho, David: undated (2); Sep 30, 1963; Feb 15, 1965; Mar 01, 1966; Mar 03, 1966*; Dec 12, 1966; Jan 02, 1967; Jan 04, 1967*; Mar 08, 1967; Apr 03, 1967; Apr 11, 1967; May 11, 1967; May 17, 1967; May 24, 1967; May 30, 1967*; Jun 02, 1967; Jul 27, 1967; Aug 01, 1967; Aug 07, 1967; Sep 17, 1967; Sep 29, 1967*; Oct 07, 1967*; Nov 05, 1967; Jul 03, 1968; Jul 08, 1968*; Jul 11, 1968; Sep 27, 1968*; Sep 29, 1968; Oct 13, 1968; Nov 12, 1968; Dec 03, 1968; Dec 24, 1968; Mar 12, 1969*; Mar 16, 1969; May 20, 1970; Mar 23, 1971; Mar 27, 1971*; Apr 20, 1972*; May 21, 1974; Jun 05, 1975; Jun 29, 1975; also see San Jose State College
Dooley: Thomas A. Dooley Foundation, Inc.: see Chaney, Verne
Doubleday & Company, Inc.: Nov 12, 1970; Nov 26, 1970*
Dowling, Ed and Muriel Peterson: Jul 18, 1958*; Aug 29, 1965*
Doyle, Kathleen: undated
Dresden, Maud: May 31, 1910 (2) (a postcard with a photograph of Dresden and Cunningham; and a postcard with a photograph of Dresden and Omer Foisie)
Dreyfus, Emile: Sep 26, 1955 (including 2 photographs of ?old fogies" playing card game)
Drummond, Katherine: Apr 20, 1961*; Oct 07, 1961; Dec 29, 1963*; Jan 27, 1964; Jan 03, 1967; Sep 22, 1968*
Duarte, Carlota: Apr 28, 1976
Ducasse, Mabel and Curt (Brown University): Sep 17, 1956; Dec 25, 1956; Jan 10, 1959*; Dec 07, 1960; Dec 14, 1960*; Dec 29, 1963*; Jan 10, 1964; Jan 20, 1964*; Feb 22, 1964*; Oct 07, 1964; [Jan 1965]; Feb 05, 1966; Feb 12, 1966; Feb 14, 1966*; Feb 26, 1966; Mar 01, 1966*; Mar 25, 1966; Apr 05, 1966*; Oct 16, 1966; Nov 10, 1966*; Dec 27, 1966; Apr 26, 1967*; Apr 29, 1967; May 23, 1967*; May 24, 1967; May 26, 1967*; Jun 07, 1967; Jun 08, 1967; Jun 18, 1967*; Jun 27, 1967; Aug 14, 1967*; Nov 26, 1967*; Dec 15, 1968*; Jan 06, 1969*; Dec 14, 1969; Dec 29, 1969*; Jan 08, 1970; Feb 02, 1970; Mar 08, 1970*; Mar 17, 1970; May 25, 1970; Jun 12, 1970*; mentioned in letter dated Sep 27, 1975
Dunham, Dorothea: Apr 08, [1976]
Duskin, Mr.: undated*
E., Charline: Feb 14, 1967*; Apr 04, 1968; Apr 10, 1968*; Mar 17, 1970
E., W.?: Jul 08, 1960
Eakins Press: Apr 30, 1976*
Eastman: George Eastman House: Jun 25, 1958; Nov 27, 1958*; Feb 05, 1959*; Apr 21, 1959; Jun 23, 1959; Jul 06, 1959*; Jul 16, 1959; Aug 10, 1959; Aug 18, 1959; Sep 04, 1959*; Nov 17, 1959*; Nov 23, 1959; Dec 20, 1959*; Jan 01, 1960*; Feb 12, 1960*; May 12, 1960; Jul 15, 1960; Sep 21, 1960; Oct 14, 1960; Nov 02, 1960; Dec 23, 1960; Dec 30, 1960; Mar 21, 1961*; Apr 06, 1961*; Apr 03, 1962; May 18, 1962*; May 24, 1962; Jun 05, 1962*; Jul 10, 1962; Aug 03, 1962; Nov 28, 1962*; Jan 11, 1963; Jan 17, 1963*; Nov 20, 1963*; [Dec 1963]; Apr 25, 1964*; Jun 08, 1964*; Jul 08, 1964; Jul 28, 1965*; Jun 29, 1967*; Apr 04, 1968*; Aug 14, 1969*; Sep 17, 1969*; Sep 30, 1969; Jul 07, 1970*; Aug 25, 1970; Sep 04, 1970*; Sep 21, 1970; Sep 28, 1970*; Oct 08, 1970; Oct 16, 1970*; Oct 20, 1970; Aug 04, 1971*; Dec 20, 1971; Jan 22, 1972*; Apr 26, 1972*; mentioned in letter dated Feb 18, 1976; also see International Museum of Photography; also see White, Minor
East Shoreline Charter Service: May 04, 1968
Eastwood, Alice: see Printed Material
Eckbo, Royston and Williams: Feb 10, 1947 (including notes and blueprints for landscaping Cunningham's yard in Green Street); Jun 09, 1947*; Sep 21, 1947*
Ecko, Evans: Apr 10, 1976
Edison Street Gallery: Mar 03, 1975; Apr 04, 1975*
Edwal Scientific Products Corp.: Mar 14, 1961*
Edwards, Norman: Aug 08, 1962*; Sep 20, 1962
Eitner, Lorenz: see Stanford University
Elkus, Jonathan, Marilyn and Ian: Dec 14, 1965*; May 1973
Ellegood, Donald: see Washington: University of Washington Press
Elliot, Ralph: Mar 21, 1962*
Embarcadero Center: Sep 20, 1972; Sep 29, 1972*
Emerson, Donna: undated (including a photograph of Emerson)
Emmons, Donn: Nov 12, 1974
Encyclopaedia Britannica: Jun 04, 1965; Jun 15, 1965*; Mar 17, 1971; Mar 22, 1971*; Apr 06, 1971; Apr 16, 1971*; Nov 10, 1971; Nov 23, 1971*; Jan 14, 1972; Jan 21, 1972*; Jan 25, 1972; Jan 28, 1972*; Feb 02, 1971; Feb 10, 1972; Feb 19, 1972*
English, Christopher: Jul 06, 1973; Jul 13, 1973*
Eng-Skell Company: Jan 05, 1959
Epstein, Ellen: Jan 09, 1968*
Epstein, Mrs. Jacob: Nov 21, 1963*
Erceg, Don and Jo (Joseph): Mar 01, 1965; Oct 18, 1965; Jun 21, 1966*; Sep 20, [1966]; Sep 26, 1966*; Nov 09, 1966*; Nov 13, 1966; Nov 25, 1966*; Jan 06, 1967; Jan 25, 1967*; Jun 21, 1967*; Jul 04, 1967; Jul 19, 1967*; Nov 07, 1967; Jul 05, 1968*; Jan 24, 1970*; May 03, 1971*; also see Lynch: Douglas Lynch Associates
Erpen, Gustave: Feb 06, 1966*
Esalen Institute: Apr 20, 1964; Apr 23, 1964*
Ets-Hokins, Jeremy: Sep 18, 1974*
Everyday Art Quarterly: Feb 13, 1948
Exchange National Bank of Chicago: Jan 24, 1968
f/64, Group: Sep 07, 1972 (booklet ?The Group f/64 Controversy" by George M. Craven enclosed in letter from University of California at Berkeley)
Faber and Faber, Ltd.: Jan 26, 1970; Jan 31, 1970* (2); Feb 17, 1970
Falkner von Sonnenburg, Erwin: undated (in German); Jan 03, 1955 (in German); Aug 28, 1967*; Sep 23, 1968 (in German); Oct 19, 1968*; Dec 15, 1968*; Jan 12, 1969*; Jan 28, 1969 (in German); Feb 04, 1969*; Mar 11, 1969 (in German); Apr 16, 1969 (in German); Apr 23, 1969; Nov 28, 1970*; Jun 23, 1971*; Dec 13, 1971 (in German); Dec 25, 1971*; Apr 07, 1972 (in German); Feb 14, 1973 (in German); Jul 26, 1973*; Aug 21, 1973 (in German); Aug 01, 1974 (in German)
Falkner von Sonnenburg, Helene: May 1952 (in German); Jul 10, 1952; Aug 07, 1952; Sep 14, 1952*; Oct 15, 1952*; Nov 10, 1952*; Jan 05, 1953*; Jan 19, 1953*; Jan 27, 1953; Feb 02, 1953*; Feb 09, 1953*; Feb 25, 1953*; Apr 10, 1953*; May 19, 1953*; Jul 10, 1953*; Aug 20, 1953*; Oct 15, 1953 (death notice); mentioned in letters dated Dec 01, 1953*; Mar 19, 1954; May 14, 1954; May 24, 1954
The Family Circle: May 27, 1954*; Jun 07, 1954*; Jun 11, 1954; Jul 21, 1954; Jul 24, 1954*; Jan 25, 1955*; Jan 31, 1955; Jul 19, 1955; Jul 29, 1955; Aug 10, 1955; Sep 12, 1955*
Farley, Mr. and Mrs. William: Sep 22, 1948
Fascioni, Anna: Mar 23, 1971
Feininger, Andreas: Sep 19, 1937
Feininger, Lyonel and Julia: mentioned in [undated] letter from unidentified correspondent; Dec 14, 1951*; Feb 12, 1952*; Mar 18, 1952 (2); Mar 20, 1960
Feminist History Research Project: Jan 03, 1973
Fenno, J. (Jake?): May 27, 1968; May 30, 1968*
Ferry, Frances: Jan 30, 1966; [Mar 1969]; Apr 14, 1969*; Apr 19, 1969*; Jun 22, 1969*; Jul 11, 1969*; Sep 02, 1971*; Oct 16, 1975
Film Dynamics: May 21, 1973*
Finley, Mr. and Mrs. R. W.: Mar 31, 1975*
Finnegan, Josephine: Jul 05, 1972*; Jul 09, 1972
Fisher, Lois: mentioned in letter dated Mar 10, 1955
Focus Gallery: Nov 16, 1966; May 13, 1970; May 18, 1970*; May 30, 1970 (receipt for works); Apr 30, 1973; May 16, 1973; May 21, 1974; Apr 19, 1975; Jun 26, 1979; Jun 03, 1980
Foisie, Omer: see Dresden, Maud
Folger, Mr.: Feb 24, 1966*
Forbes, John D.: Jun 14, 1967*; Jun 17, 1967
Ford, Mr.: Nov 27, 1967*; May 21, 1968*
Forth, Robert: Jan 18, 1973*
Fortune: Mar 27, 1946
Fort Worth Art Center: Feb 27, 1956
Foster, Eve: Nov 13, 1957*; May 17, 1959*; Jan 18, 1960; Dec 10, 1960*
Foster (Zlatovski), Jane: undated; Oct 30, 1952; Dec 19, 1956; Jul 09, 1957* (including clippings about her indictment); see Notes for Foster's excerpts from -- My Ten Years as a Counterspy -- by Boris Morros, 1959
Foster, W. E.: Aug 14, 1957 (including clippings about Jane and George Foster's indictments)
FR Corporation: Feb 09, 1960
Franke & Heidecke: Apr 13, 1959; Jun 05, 1959*; Jun 18, 1959
Frankel, Peg: undated; Nov 28, 1983
Frankenstein, Alfred: see -- San Francisco Chronicle
Freed, Arthur: Aug 17, 1970
Freehe, Clifford: photograph of Freehe contained in letter from Dick Muffley dated May 19, 1974; also see Washington: University of Washington, Seattle
Freemesser, Bernard: Apr 09, 1969; Sep 24, 1973; Oct 27, 1973*; also see Oregon: University of Oregon
Friedman, Marian: [Apr 11, 1976]; May 07, 1976*
Friedman, Mickey: Apr 03, 1975; Jan 12, 1976; Jan 21, 1976; Mar 17, 1976*; Sep 22, 1976 (letter of condolence to Gryffyd Partridge)
Friends of Photography (gallery): Oct 12, 1971*; [May 31, 1973]; Jun 19, 1973; Feb 02, 1974*; May 14, 1974
Friends of the San Francisco Public Library: see San Francisco Public Library
Fuller, Pat: Apr 27, 1974; May 05, 1974*
Fuller, R. Buckminster: Mar 31, 1965
G., P. K.: Jul 05, 1968*
Gaelen, Leslie H.: May 16, 1961*; Nov 21, 1969; Nov 26, 1969*; Apr 29, 1970; Mar 20, 1971; Mar 26, 1971; Mar 31, 1971; May 11, 1971*; May 14, 1971*; Mun 03, 1971; Jun 09, 1971*
Galen, William: Mar 04, 1965; Aug 16, 1965
Gardner, Chrissie: Feb 18, 1968*; Aug 18, 1974*
Gardner, Juanita: Oct 16, 1972
Garnett, William: Dec 04, 1969*; May 09, 1970
Garrod, Richard: Feb 25, 1971
GAUSE (Western Managers of World Personalities): Mar 10, 1955; Mar 13, 1955*
Geddes, Norman Bel: Jun 27, 1932; Jul 07, 1932
Geen, Elizabeth: Mar 30, 1969*
Geldermann, Jessie and Arturo: Jun 12, 1958; Feb 02, 1959*; Feb 06, 1966*
General Foods Corp.: Nov 08, 1966*
Geske, Norman: see Nebraska: University of Nebraska
Gibbons, Mrs.: Jan 13, 1969*
Gichner, Lawrence: May 14, 1970; May 27, 1970*; Sep 14, 1970*
Gilbert, Arnold: Dec 02, 1969; Dec 15, 1969*; Dec 22, 1969; Feb 10, 1970*; Feb 16, 1970; Feb 19, 1970*
Gilbert, Jeffrey: Feb 05, 1976
Gill, Anne and Elwood: Oct 15, 1968; Oct 19, 1968*
Gillet, Anne: Feb 25, 1976 (including a term paper about Cunningham and 2 photographs of details on Cunningham's house)
Gilpin, Laura: May 31, 1959; Jun 04, 1959*; Feb 21, 1976*; Apr 17, 1976
Gisbon, Helen: Jan 28, 1958*
Glaezer, Rabbi: Oct 30, 1966
Glaser, Leslie: Jul 09, 1974*
Glenn: Jack Glenn Gallery: Mar 25, 1974; Apr 05, 1974; May 02, 1974; May 08, 1974*; May 09, 1974; Aug 23, 1974; Oct 04, 1974*
Golden Gate Magazine: May 08, 1961
Goldschmidt, Lisa: [Feb 07, 1969]; Feb 07, 1969*
Goldsmith, David: Jan 22, 1974*; Jan 19, 1975
Goldsmith, John: Oct 17, 1974
Goldsmith, T.: Nov 21, 1973
Goldstein, Virginia (Vagadu Aurelius' mother): Feb 07, 1971; Feb 27, 1971*
Goldstine, Daniel: Jul 05, 1964*
Goldstine, Edgar N.: undated; Jul 10, 1976 (letter of condolence to Gryffyd Partridge)
Goodger-Hill, G.: see Writings
Goodhue, Dr.: Sep 04, 1959* (2); Dec 07, 1972*
Goodwin, Betty: Nov 01, 1974
Goodwin, David: Dec 25, 1969 (photo Christmas card); Jul 22, 1970*; Jun 03, 1970; Dec 25, 1973; Apr 11, 1976
Gordon, Richard: Oct 11, 1974
Gorsline, Jerry: Sep 03, 1968
Grady, Jim: Nov 26, 1956*
Graham: Martha Graham Dance Co.: Apr 29, 1976*
Grant, Cary: Oct 24, 1970*
Grant, Verne: undated; Oct 24, [1974]; Nov 20, 1974
Graves, Morris: Apr 13, 1969*; Feb 23, 1972*; Jun 11, 1973*; Jun 30, 1973; Jul 05, 1973*; Jul 30, 1973; Aug 17, 1973*; Sep 03, 1973*; Dec 21, 1973
Graves, Wallace: Nov 12, 1972
Gray, Burt: Oct 11, 1974*
Grey, Abby and Benjamin: Jan 24, 1965; Feb 10, 1965*
Grieve, Ginger: Feb 04, 1976 (including a photograph of Grieve)
Grotch, Stanley: Nov 16, 1971*; Jan 08, 1971*
Grover, Oliver D.: Jun 26, 1912
Grubb, Erica: see Washington: University of Washington Press
Guggenheim: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation: undated* (2; one re Gini Dodge Leonard); Nov 30, 1956* (re Ruth Asawa Lanier); Nov 03, 1959 (recommendation for Cunningham from Theodore Roethke); Nov 16, 1959*; Feb 10, 1960; Nov 22, 1966; Dec 21, 1966* (re Thomas Knight); Jan 30, 1967*; Nov 22, 1967; Dec 07, 1968*; Aug 28, 1969; Sep 15, 1969*; Feb 20, 1970; Mar 20, 1970 (2); Mar 23, 1970 (telegram awarding fellowship); Apr 02, 1970; Apr 04, 1970*; Apr 08, 1970; Apr 09, 1970; Apr 21, 1970 (2); Apr 27, 1970 (2); Apr 30, 1970*; May 14, 1970; Jun 01, 1970*; Jun 08, 1970; Jul 26, 1970*; Jul 29, 1970; Sep 11, 1970; Oct 28, 1970*; Nov 18, 1970*; Dec 04, 1970; Dec 11, 1970; Dec 18, 1970*; Dec 22, 1970; Jan 11, 1971*; Jan 15, 1971; Jan 27, 1971; Jan 30, 1971*; Feb 22, 1971*; Mar 03, 1971; Mar 07, 1971*; Mar 11, 1971; Mar 14, 1971*; Apr 07, 1971; Apr 26, 1971; May 02, 1971*; May 11, 1971; Aug 04, 1971*; Aug 06, 1971; Aug 13, 1971; Dec 02, 1971*; Dec 06, 1971; Dec 09, 1971; Dec 25, 1971*; Feb 24, 1972; Feb 29, 1972*; Jun 10, 1972*; Jun 13, 1972; Nov 21, 1972; Dec 01, 1972* (including recommendations by Cunningham for Bill Heick and Walter Chappel); May 03, 1973*; Oct 30, 1974*; Nov 20, 1974; Dec 04, 1974* (letter of recommendation for Judy Dater); Dec 10, 1974
Guillumette: Paul Guillumette, Inc.: Jul 17, 1953
Gustafson, Egil: mentioned in letter dated Nov 02, 1974
Gustaitis, Rasa (Rasa Gustaitis Moss): Dec 24, 1969
Gustin, Paul and Ina: Aug 19, 1965*; Oct 07, 1965
Guthrie, Helen: see MacDonald, Dorothy and Helen
Gutman, Judith Mara: Apr 25, 1971
Haberstitch, David: see Smithsonian Institution; see Writings
Hader, Berta and Elmer: undated; Jul 10, 1956; Aug 22, 1956; Sep 11, 1965*; Jul 22, 1968*; May 01, 1969; Dec 28, 1969; Apr 20, 1971*; Jun 21, 1973; mentioned in letter Oct 19, 1973*; Feb 21, 1974*; Feb 25, 1974; Feb 25, 1975*
Hagan, R. A.: Apr 12, 1975 (poem by Hagan)
Hagberg, Jochen: see Writings
Hagel, Hansel, and Otto: Feb 24, 1965; Apr 22, 1968*; Oct 26, 1973
Hagen, Charles: see -- Afterimage
Hall, James Baker: Mar 14, 1976
Hall, Norman: Dec 09, 1960*,Dec 17, 1960; May 12, 1961; Oct 07, 1962*; May 05, 1963*; Nov 21, 1963*; Dec 30, 1963; Feb 22, 1964*; Jun 11, 1965*; Sep 22, 1968*; Oct 07, 1968; Oct 11, 1968*; Jul 22, 1969*; Nov 25, 1969*; also see -- London Times; -- also see -- Photography
Halprin, Ann: Nov 1970
Hammid, Hella: Apr 25, 1964*; Jan 22, 1967*; Oct 07, 1968*; Aug 27, 1969*; Apr 25, 1972 (letter of recommendation)
Handbook Co.: Mar 28, 1972*
Hansen family: Dec 25, 1968 (including photograph)
Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc.: Feb 07, 1973; Feb 14, 1973; Feb 18, 1973*
Harmon family: Dec 25, 1962
Harnden, Betsey: Jan 20, 1973*
Harootian, Koren Der: Dec 28, 1956
Harper's Bazaar: Jan 07, 1963*; Nov 07, 1970*; Jan 1971 (2)
Harrington, La Mar: see Henry Gallery
Harris, Eugenia: May 11, 1975*
Harrison, Halstead: undated
Harrison, Lynne: Oct 27, 1965; Nov 02, 1965*; Dec 26, 1965; Apr 05, 1966; Oct 16, 1966; Nov 03, 1966*; Mar 08, 1967*; Mar 25, 1967; Feb 08, 1968; Feb 11, 1968*; Aug 09, 1968*; Oct 05, 1973; Jan 23, 1974; Mar 27, 1974*; Apr 23, 1974*; Sep 30, 1974; Oct 02, 1974*
Hartman, Louis: Dec 29, 1967*
Hauberg, John: Mar 28, 1972; Apr 17, 1972*
Haupt, Hanna: Feb 09, 1961 (in German)
Haupt, Peter and Dorle: Jan 25, 1959*; Nov 29, 1960*; Sep 07, 1961 (in German); Dec 14, 1965*; Jul 27, 1967; Aug 28, 1967*; Jul 06, 1968*; Sep 23, 1968*; Nov 24, 1968; Dec 08, 1968*; Jan 10, 1969; Aug 29, 1969*; Jan 03, 1969; May 24, 1971*; Sep 16, 1972; Oct 04, 1972; Jun 09, 1973; Oct 06, 1973; Dec 03, 1974*
Haupt, Otto: Aug 08, 1960 (in German)
Haven, Tom: [Jul 25, 1973]; Jul 25, 1973*
Haynes, Bruce and Joan (Partridge): Aug 30, 1967; Sep 26, 1967*; Dec 29, 1967*; Jan 17, 1968; Jan 31, 1968; Apr 04, 1968*; Jan 05, 1969*; Feb 02, 1969; Feb 05, 1969*; Apr 13, 1969*; Feb 29, 1972*; Jun 07, 1974*; Nov 18, 1974*
Healey, Myrtle: undated calling card
Heick, Bill: undated; mentioned in letter dated Dec 01, 1972*
Heick, Helen: Oct 09, 1958 (including a typescript of Heick's ?On a Freighter to Japan" and a reprint of her "A Panacea Called Haramaki"); Dec 16, 1960*
Heinecken, Robert: see California: University of California at Los Angeles
Heino, Vivica: Mar 25, 1971*; May 05, 1972*
Hellman, Lillian: Dec 02, 1973*; Dec 26, 1973
Helps, Bob: [Jan 31, 1974]; Jan 31, 1974*
Henod Textiles: undated
Henry Gallery (University of Washington, Seattle): May 05, 1958; May 15, 1958*; Jul 27, 1960 (2); Aug 03, 1960 (letter from Gryffyd Partridge); Aug 23, 1960*; Mar 26, 1961*; Mar 17, 1964; Mar 19, 1964*; Mar 30, 1964; Apr 16, 1964*; Apr 20, 1964 (2); Apr 24, 1964*; Aug 30, 1964*; Sep 16, 1964; Sep 27, 1964*; Oct 15, 1964; Dec 10, 1964; Dec 30, 1964*; Jan 12, 1965; Jan 18, 1965*; Mar 30, 1965; Mar 31, 1965; Apr 01, 1965*; Apr 21, 1965*; Jun 04, 1965; Jun 17, 1965; Jun 20, 1965; Jun 23, 1965*; Jun 27, 1965*; Jul 20, 1965; Aug 05, 1965*; Nov 10, 1965*; Jan 03, 1966; Jan 14, 1966; Jan 21, 1966*; Jan 24, 1966; Jan 30, 1966*; Feb 11, 1966; Apr 06, 1966; Jun 20, 1966*; Jun 21, 1966; Jul 04, 1966*; Aug 03, 1966; Aug 09, 1966*; Sep 14, 1966; Oct 21, 1966*; Dec 02, 1966; Dec 11, 1966*; Dec 21, 1966; Feb 02, 1967*; Jun 18, 1967*; Oct 31, 1967; Nov 09, 1967*; Sep 15, 1970*; Sep 28, 1970; Nov 07, 1970*; Nov 24, 1970; Jan 16, 1971*; Jan 26, 1971; Feb 24, 1971; Mar 03, 1971*; Apr 26, 1971; Jun 09, 1971; Jun 16, 1971*; May 08, 1972; Jul 11, 1972; Mar 01, 1973; Mar 28, 1973*; Apr 10, 1973; May 07, 1973*; Oct 17, 1973*; Dec 18, 1973; Jan 18, 1974*; Jan 21, 1974; Feb 06, 1974; Feb 07, 1974*; Feb 12, 1974; Feb 20, 1974; Mar 05, 1974*; Mar 20, 1974; Mar 27, 1974*; Mar 28, 1974; Apr 21, 1974; Apr 26, 1974*; May 05, 1974*; May 06, 1974*; May 10, 1974 (including 5 installation photographs from Cunningham's exhibition); Jun 04, 1974
Heron, Edith: Mar 07, 1974
Herrick, Mariam and Francis: Apr 14, 1971; Dec 1973; Dec 26, 1974; May 30, 1975*
Herring, Frances: Apr 15, 1970
Hershey, Ann: see KPIX 5
Heyman, Therese: undated (2); Feb 26, 1965*; Dec 20, 1965; Apr 25, 1969; Apr 13, 1970; Feb 22, 1971*; Apr 29, 1971; Mar 09, 1974*; Feb 11, 1975 (letter from Cunningham's lawyers, Morrison & Foerster); also see Oakland Museum
Hiatt, Mary: Apr 30, 1970; Jul 12, 1976 (letter of condolence to Gryffyd Partridge)
High, Dennis: mentioned in letter dated May 10, 1976
Higman, Harry W.: Apr 25, 1953; Jun 08, 1965*; Jun 08, 1965*
Himelfarb, Harvey: Mar 27, 1971
Hoffman, Lee: Jun 09, 1972; Jun 15, 1972*; Dec 19, 1972; Jan 06, 1973*
Hoffman, Michael E.: see -- Aperture
Holder, Preston: Mar 21, 1966; Apr 12, 1966*; Sep 12, 1966; Sep 13, 1966*; Sep 18, 1966; Oct 11, 1966; Oct 30, 1966*; Jan 23, 1967; Nov 18, 1968; Nov 19, 1968*
Holger, Zelda: Feb 28, 1976
Holt, Rinehart & Winston, Inc.: Sep 26, 1972*; Oct 11, 1972; Oct 16, 1972*; Oct 18, 1972
Holub, Leo: Aug 20, 1969*; Aug 24, 1969; Dec 25, 1973; Jan 1975; Jun 21, 1976
Homestead Productions: Jan 07, 1971
Hooykaas, Else Madelon: Jan 02, 1971; Jun 09, 1971*; Jun 16, 1971; Jan 12, 1972
Hoover, Herbert (the office of Herbert Hoover): May 21, 1935*; Jun 4, 1935; Oct 05, 1935; Oct 09, 1935*; Feb 25, 1936; Feb 28, 1936*; Apr 22, 1936; Apr 29, 1936*; May 06, 1936; May 13, 1936*
Hosoe, Eikoh: Dec 25, 1974
Howell, Thekla and Robinson: [Jan 1966]; Dec 25, 1968; Feb 08, 1969*
Humboldt State College: Jan 21, 1965 (2); Jan 10, 1966; Jan 13, 1966*; Jan 30, 1966*; Feb 22, 1966; Mar 01, 1966*; Jul 01, 1966*; Sep 24, 1966*; Sep 30, 1966; Oct 05, 1966*; Mar 04, 1968*; Apr 05, 1968; Jul 04, 1968*; Feb 06, 1970*
Hume, Portia Bell: Mar 16, 1942; Mar 20, 1942*; May 03, 1942; May 24, 1942*
Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation: Mar 01, 1974; May 24, 1975*
Huppe: Sep 07, 1973*
Hurd, Mrs.: Aug 09, 1968*
Illinois: University of Illinois: Jan 14, 1965; Feb 01, 1965*; Mar 17, 1965; Mar 26, 1965*; Apr 09, 1965
Imada, Kinji: Jul 07, 1968*; Dec 25, 1971*
Image Circle: Apr 05, 1971*
Indiana University: Oct 31, 1958; Dec 02, 1958
Infinity: Oct 23, 1965*; Nov 07, 1965*; Jan 26, 1966*; Jun 03, 1966*; Jun 20, 1966*; Oct 04, 1966; Oct 14, 1966*; Oct 19, 1966*; May 24, 1967*; also see American Society of Magazine Photographers
Ingalls, David: Feb 22, 1972
Inokuma, Geniciro: Nov 25, 1955
Institute of International Education: Jan 10, 1965*; Mar 26, 1965*; May 03, 1971
International Invitational of Photography: see Volunteer Service Photographers
International Museum of Photography: Feb 10, 1972; May 03, 1972; Jun 16, 1972*; Nov 10, 1974*; also see Eastman: George Eastman House
Iowa: University of Iowa: Nov 14, 1967; Nov 22, 1967*; Nov 24, 1967*; Dec 04, 1967; Jan 04, 1968; Jan 04, 1968; Jan 13, 1968*; Mar 04, 1968*; Oct 29, 1968; Nov 10, 1968*; Nov 16, 1968; Apr 08, 1969; May 26, 1971
Irwin, Clare: undated; Oct 08, 1960*; Nov 04, 1968*; Jan 10, 1969; Feb 25, 1969*; Mar 11, 1969*; Aug 30, 1970*; Sep 11, 1970; Dec 15, 1970; Mar 26, 1971*; Mar 31, 1971; Apr 02, 1971*; Apr 10, 1971; Dec 15, 1971*; May 10, 1972*; May 26, 1972; Jun 08, 1972*; Oct 05, 1972; Oct 19, 1972*; Sep 18, 1973; Nov 30, 1973*; Jan 24, 1974*; Apr 09, 1974; May 23, 1974*; Feb 26, 1976; Mar 06, 1976*; Oct 20, 1976
Irwin? family: Jul 19, 1967 (in German)
Irwin, Melanie: Sep 24, 1971
Iselin, Leni: Aug 25, 1961; Sep 19, 1961; Sep 23, 1961; Oct 17, 1961; Mar 02, 1962; Apr 29, 1962*; May 19, 1962; May 25, 1962*; Jun 12, 1962*; Oct 23, 1962*; Jan 08, 1963*; Mar 29, 1963*; Jul 18, 1963*; Nov 26, 1963*; Jan 03, 1964*; Jun 02, 1964*; Aug 07, 1964*; Nov 17, 1964*; Jun 18, 1967*; Jul 10, 1967*
Istituto Editoriale Domus: Aug 11, 1958; Aug 17, 1958*; Aug 26, 1958
Jackson, Herbet: Oct 16, 1967
Jacobs, Ken: May 21, 1973*
Jameson, Catherine E.: see Marple, Warren
Janis: Sidney Janis Gallery: Feb 23, 1976
Jay, Bill: see -- Album
Jobert, Muriel: Jan 12, 1960*; Jul 19, 1960; Dec 11, 1960*; Nov 20, 1962; Feb 05, 1964*; Sep 17, 1964*; Dec 12, 1966*; Jan 12, 1967; Feb 04, 1967*; Jun 19, 1967*
Johnson, Catherine: Jan 20, 1968
Johnson, Lyndon B.: Jun 14, 1965 (invitation to reception at the White House)
Johnson, Tom: see College of Marin
Jones, George: Sep 07, 1971; Nov 10, 1971
Jones, Laura: undated
Jourdan, Alda: Jan 15, 1956
Jourdan, Erven: Feb 27, 1976
Junior League of Oakland: Oct 19, 1967
Junior League of San Francisco: Nov 15, 1951; Aug 05, 1965
Ka_____, Kay: [Feb 1973]
Kalamazoo Institute of Arts: Mar 16, 1961; May 22, 1961*; May 24, 1961; Jan 05, 1962
Kalina, Judith: Oct 1972; Mar 14, 1975; May 30, 1975*; Aug 31, 1975
Kalkman, Robert Rodgers: Jan 23, 1973
Kanaga, Consuelo: undated; Mar 05, 1961; Mar 12, 1961*; Jan 06, 1962; May 02, 1968*; May 08, 1968; Feb 25, 1969*; mentioned in letter dated Oct 1972
Kansas: University of Kansas: Mar 05, 1974
Kantor, Jayne: Oct 07, 1974; Oct 13, 1974*; Oct 18, 1974; Jan 15, 1975
Kelly, Dorothea: Jan 04, 1964, (including photograph of a painting in a stairway)
Kelly, Jain: see Witkin Gallery
Kemp, Edward: see Oregon: University of Oregon
Kennedy, Lawton: Feb 16, 1966*
Kent State University Press: Jun 24, 1970
Kewell, Jeanne: Jun 07, 1954; Jun 17, 1954*; Jun 26, 1954; Jul 20, 1954*
Khounta, Penelope: Apr 18, 1973
Kier, Mary Alice: Apr 19, 1971
Kilgore, Don: May 12, 1974; May 25, 1974*; May 25, 1975
Kim-Le, Richard: Apr 01, 1976*
Kingston, Rodger: Dec 22, 1974
Kirkman, Tom: Apr 24, 1972; Jun 24, 1972*; Jun 27, 1972
Kismaric, Carole: see Snyder: Norman Snyder Studios, Inc.
Klemmer, Ruth: Dec 21, 1973 (including 2 photos circa 1916)
Klingenberg, Grace: Jan 07, 1963
Knight, Tom and Katy: Dec 21, 1966* (letter to Guggenheim re Thomas Knight); Jan 21, 1974; Jan 25, 1974*; also see Humboldt State College
Knopf: Alfred A. Knopf, Inc.: Mar 04, 1976; Mar 09, 1976*
Kolbrener, Bob: Dec 02, 1974
Kolisch, Marian Wood (granddaughter of Charles Erskine Scott Wood): Sep 28, 1974
Korty, John: May 21, 1970 (2); Jun 04, 1970*; Jul 20, 1970 (letter from Museum of Modern Art); Jan 24, 1972; Mar 07, 1973; Jan 1974 (3); Feb 09, 1974*; Mar 06, 1976
Koryhut, Wanda: Aug 21, 1957; Aug 30, 1957
Kosmak, Evelyn and George: Jun 19, 1964; Sep 24, 1970
Kouns, John: Nov 27, 1971* (letter of recommendation)
KPIX 5: Apr 07, 1971; Jun 03, 1975 (2); Jun 03, [1975] (2)
KQED: undated; May 12, 1965; Feb 15, 1966; Jun 14, 1971; Aug 07, 1971; Dec 15, 1971*; May 04, 1972; Jun 14, 1972; May 02, 1974; May 01, 1975
Kraft, Jim: undated
Kralka, Ania: Feb 05, 1966; Feb 13, 1967*; May 12, 1967*; Nov 08, 1970*; Jan 1976
Krannert Art Museum: see Illinois: University of Illinois
Krasnow, Peter: May 27, 1976
Krotki, K. J. and Ania: Apr 01, 1961; Dec 25, 1962 (photo Christmas card); Dec 25, 1963 (photo Christmas card); Mar 16, 1970; Jan 18, 1972
Krotta, Krysia: Feb 10, 1959*; Jun 24, 1959; Aug 21, 1959*; Dec 12, 1959*; Nov 25, 1960*; Feb 21, 1961*; Mar 03, 1961*; Mar 09, 1961; Mar 26, 1961*; Apr 13, 1976*
Lane, William and Saundra: Nov 12, 1968*; Jan 31, 1969*; Feb 27, 1969*; mentioned in letter dated Mar 12, 1969*; Apr 14, 1969*; Apr 18, 1969; Apr 29, 1969*; Jul 30, 1969*; Sep 17, 1969*; Nov 15, 1969; Dec 11, 1969*; Dec 17, 1969; Jan 13, 1970*; Mar 04, 1970*; Aug 24, 1970; Sep 25, 1970*; Oct 20, 1970*; Nov 16, 1970*; Dec 08, 1970; Jul 23, 1971* (2)
Lange, Dorothea: undated; Apr 24, 1958*; Apr 18, 1963*; May 17, 1971 (Dorothea Lange Purchase Award given to Cunningham)
Lanier, Addie Laurie: undated*
Lanier, Eiko: Feb 10, 1963*; Feb 22, 1964*; also see Photographs
Lanier, Ruth Asawa: see Asawa, Ruth
La Paz Pottery: Jun 13, 1973*
Larson, Jerry: see Mount Angel Abbey Library
Laszlo, Ernie: see Writings
Latent Image (Gallery): Mar 19, 1971
Laub, Randolph (Ohio Silver [gallery]): May 14, 1973*; Jun 28, 1973; Jul 24, 1973*
Laughlin, Clarence John: Jan 06, 1952
Laurel, Stan: mentioned in letter dated Feb 22, 1976
Lavenson, Alma: Aug 19, 1953*; Jun 25, 1954*; Dec 07, 1959*; Apr 12, [1968]; Jul 31, 1968*
Lee, Alan W. S.: Jan 11, 1913 (including 14 photographs of China); Apr 17, 1916; Oct 26, 1917; Jan 05, 1918; Mar 1918; Aug 21, 1918 (including 8 photographs of Japanese ceramics); Jan 07, 1919; May 09, 1919; Jun 11, 1919; Jan 14, [1920]; Mar 23, 1920; Apr 14, 1920; May 13, 1920; Jul 17, 1920; Sep 13, 1920; Oct 17, 1920; Dec 01, 1920; Feb 03, 1921; Feb 13, 1921; May 29, 1921; Sep 20, 1921 (including a photograph of the Thames River and Tower Bridge, 4 of Peking, one of a Nagasaki fountain, and one of Poyang Lake); Nov 25, 1921; Jan 09, 1922; Feb 09, 1922; Apr 05, 1922; Aug 24, 1922; Nov 28, 1922; Jan 19, 1923; Aug 31, 1923; Feb 09, 1924; Aug 13, 1924; Mar 23, 1926; Dec 01, 1926; Jan 28, 1927; Jun 02, 1927; Aug 26, 1932; Feb 22, 1934; Oct 18, 1934; Jan 04, 1937 (including 3 photographs of Diplomatic Corps ceremony); Jul 12, 1938; Aug 11, 1939; Aug 31, 1939; Jan 19, 1940
Lee, Hannah Simms: Jan 19, 1957; Feb 12, 1957*; Jun 11, 1965*; Mar 03, 1971*; Mar 13, 1971*
Leefe, Miriam: May 31, 1963*; [Jun 1963]; Aug 07, 1963*; Sep 27, 1963*; Nov 23, 1963*
Lemkin, Mari: Aug 02, 1962; Aug 06, 1962*
Lentz, Bernard: Mar 13, 1958; Nov 23, 1958; Jan 02, 1960; Feb 07, 1960
Leonard, Gini Dodge: Nov 12, 1971; also see undated letter from Cunningham to the Guggenheim Foundation
Leonard, Joanne: Jun 16, 1974
Leone, Anna: Feb 07, 1969*
Leslie, Caird: May 05, 1956*; Dec 10, 1961
Levi Strauss and Company: mentioned in letters dated Sep 20, 1972 and Sep 29, 1972*
Lewis, Carol: Sep 17, 1975
Library of Congress: mentioned in [undated] letter from Cunningham to unidentified correspondent; Jul 14, 1949; Nov 16, 1949; Sep 05, 1962; Dec 03, 1962; Mar 18, 1963; Mar 27, 1963*; May 07, 1963; May 20, 1963*; Jul 08, 1963*; Jul 17, 1963; Jul 30, 1963; Nov 14, 1963; Nov 20, 1963*; Dec 30, 1963*; Feb 18, 1964; Mar 19, 1964*; Mar 26, 1964; Apr 07, 1964*; Apr 15, 1964; Apr 24, 1964*; Jun 04, 1964; Oct 08, 1964
Life: Dec 29, 1959*; Sep 19, 1969*; Oct 02, 1969; Oct 27, 1969; Mar 13, 1970 (2); May 06, 1970; Jan 14, 1972*; Aug 31, 1972; Oct 03, 1972; Oct 09, 1972*; Nov 03, 1972*; Nov 06, 1972*; Dec 29, 1972*; Jan 05, 1973; Jan 26, 1973
LIMELIGHT (exhibitions): Sep 17, 1954; Oct 06, 1954*; Oct 21, 1954*; Jan 10, 1955; Jan 21, 1955*; Mar 08, 1955; Apr 01, 1955*; Apr 25, 1955; Sep 14, 1955; Oct 03, 1955*; Nov 10, 1955*; Feb 24, 1956; Mar 25, 1956*
Linenthal, Alice Adams: Jul 23, 1966
Liston, Mrs. J. Glen: see Western Association of Art Museums
Littlejohn, David: Jun 05, 1970*
Locks, Norman: see Adams: Ansel Adams Gallery
Logan: Reva and David Logan Foundation: Feb 17, 1970; Apr 13, 1970*; Sep 13, 1971*; Nov 16, 1971*; Aug 03, 1973; Mar 25, 1974; Jun 05, 1975
London Times: Dec 30, 1963
Look: Dec 05, 1969; Dec 09, 1969*; Dec 24, 1969*; Jan 09, 1970; May 12, 1970*; May 25, 1970; Mar 13, 1971*; Mar 20, 1971*; Feb 1973; Mar 28, 1973*
Lovatt?, Bill: Jan 06, 1961*
Loveless family: Mar 09, 1971*
Ludington, Wright: Feb 13, 1953
Lushington, Beatrice: Jul 19, 1976
Luther, Dr. R. and Ida: Sep 28, 1923 (in German); Aug 01, 1927 (in German)
Lynch: Douglas Lynch Associates Graphic Design: Sep 20, [1966]
Lyons, Nathan: Nov 20, 1963; Jun 29, 1967*
MacCormack, Robert: Dec 04, 1956*
MacDonald, Dorothy and Helen (Helen MacDonald Guthrie): undated; Mar 09, 1961; Aug 28, 1962 (letter from Helen Dickinson-Chetham); Jun 30, 1965*; Aug 31, 1965*; Jan 24, 1966*; Jul 02, 1966*; Sep 01, 1966*; Jan 03, 1967*; May 29, 1967*; Jul 31, 1967*; Aug 02, 1967; Aug 14, 1967*; Oct 29, 1967*; [Jan 1968]*; Jan 01, 1968 (letter from Joan and Bruce Haynes); Mar 20, 1968*; Mar 27, 1968; Jun 10, 1968*; Jul 05, 1968*; Jul 19, 1968*; Apr 15, 1969*; Apr 20, 1970*; Apr 30, 1970; [Jul 1970]; Jul 19, 1970*; Nov 18, 1970*; [Nov 21, 1970]; Jan 16, 1971*; Jan 30, 1971*; Jul 26, 1971*; Oct 07, 1972*; [Dec 25, 1973]; Feb 14, 1974; [Feb 14, 1974]; Feb 20, 1974*; Mar 26, 1974*; May 16, 1974; Jun 24, 1974 (letter to Gryffyd Partridge); Oct 03, 1974*; Nov 21, 1974*; Dec 28, 1974*; Jun 25, 1976 (letter of condolence to Gryffyd Partridge)
Macfadden Publications, Inc.: Jul 22, 1942
MacGalliard, Wally: Jun 03, 1972; Jun 07, 1972*
MacKay, Alastair: Jun 05, 1972*; Jul 30, 1973*; Aug 11, 1973; Aug 27, 1973*
Mackland, Ray: Feb 10, 1960*
Macmillan Company: Jun 23, 1936; Aug 08, 1939; Aug 31, 1939*
Maddox, Miss (of Atrium): Jun 01, 1966*
Madison Art Center: May 25, 1973; Jun 28, 1973; Jan 15, 1974; May 07, 1974*
Maimone, Paul: Jul 10, 1974; Nov 08, 1974*
Malanga, Gerard: Mar 21, 1973
Malarkey, Mr.: Jul 08, 1965*
Malcolm, Ida Parton: Jul 23, 1967*
Mandel, Mike: Aug 22, 1975 (including 3 postcards designed by Mandel and a baseball card picturing Cunningham holding a ball and glove); Nov 13, 1975
Mann, Margery: undated (3); Jan 08, 1966; Oct 04, 1966 (letter to -- Infinity -- including a typescript "Imogen Cunningham" by Mann); Sep 25, 1967 (letter to Don Ellegood); Aug 09, 1968*; Oct 10, 1968 (letter from Ellegood); Oct 14, 1968*; mentioned in letter dated Apr 29, 1969; Aug 10, 1969; Apr 1970; May 18, 1970 (letter from Washington Press); Feb 08, 1971*; Mar 03, 1971*; Nov 16, 1972; Mar 30, 1973*; Sep 08, 1973*; Feb 06, 1974*; Apr 24, 1974; Aug 21, 1974 (letter from Cunningham's lawyers, Morrison, Foerster, Holloway, Clinton & Clark); Aug 27, 1974 (2); also see Writings
Manning, Harvey: see Washington: University of Washington, Seattle
Manself Press: Oct 26, 1974
Marcus, Lynn: undated
Maring: Dennis E. Maring & Co.: Nov 13, 1975
Marks, Milton (State Senator, Wash.): Nov 24, 1970; Nov 26, 1970*
Marple, Warren, Lorna, and Elliot: Jun 25, 1965; August 1966*; Apr 15, 1974 (2); May 18, 1974; May 21, 1974*; Dec 21, 1974
Martinez, Caroline, Zoura, and Al: Apr 24, 1974; Feb 25, 1975*; Jun 29, 1976
Masclet, Daniel: [Dec 1960] (in French); Dec 06, 1960*; Nov 16, 1961; Jun 13, 1963*
Massachusetts Institute of Technology: Jan 10, 1968; Jan 29, 1968; Feb 25, 1968; Mar 25, 1968; Apr 11, 1968; May 20, 1968; Jun 05, 1969; May 25, 1970; also see White, Minor
Massar, Phyllis: undated (2); Dec 20, 1963; Oct 01, 1969; Oct 08, 1969*; Apr 11, 1970; Aug 08, 1970; Aug 14, 1970*; Sep 03, 1970; Sep 10, 1970*; Sep 14, 1970; Sep 15, 1970*; Oct 01, 1970; Oct 05, 1970*; Oct 17, 1970; Nov 08, 1970; Nov 12, 1970*; Dec 11, 1970; Feb 22, 1971*; Feb 28, 1971; Mar 05, 1971; Mar 12, 1971; Jan 05, 1973; Jan 08, 1973*; Mar 07, 1973; Mar 19, 1973*; Mar 29, 1973; Apr 09, 1973; Apr 25, 1973; Mar 27, 1974*; Jun 23, 1974; Jul 23, 1974; Dec 15, 1974
Mathias, Mr.: Dec 12, 1967*
Mattison, Ethel and Jack: Nov 09, 1947; Dec 25, 1966; Jan 24, 1967*; Oct 12, 1968*
Maugham, W. Somerset: mentioned in letter dated Jun 10, 1936
Mayer, Grace M.: see Museum of Modern Art
Mayer, Helene: see Falkner von Sonnenburg, Helene
Mayer, Ida: Jan 03, 1955 (in German)
Mayes, Elaine: Nov 27, 1971* (letter of recommendation)
Mazzeo family: Dec 31, 1959*
McBride, Mary Margaret: Jan 10, 1961; May 06, 1969; Oct 24, 1970*
McCabe, Darlene: Jan 26, 1976
McCann-Erickson, Inc.: Dec 22, 1970; Dec 30, 1970*; Feb 04, 1971*; Feb 12, 1971*; Mar 05, 1971
McCarthy: Oct 14, 1959*
McCarthy, Jane: Nov 07, 1970
McClatchy, Phebe: Nov 26, 1951
McDougal, Littell & Company: Feb 11, 1970
McEwan, Mary: undated (4); Oct 11, 1954*; Nov 18, 1954*; Dec 26, 1954*; Jan 02, 1955; Jan 14, 1955*; Feb 02, 1955; Feb 25, 1955*; Feb 28, 1955*; Mar 14, 1955*; Mar 27, 1955; Apr 20, 1955; May 11, 1955; May 29, 1955*; Jun 23, 1955; Jul 14, 1955*; Aug 03, 1955; Aug 30, 1955; Sep 22, 1955; Oct 03, 1955*; Oct 12, 1955; Oct 21, 1955 (2); Nov 22, 1955; Dec 11, 1955*; Jan 06, 1956; Jan 16, 1956*; Jan 10, 1956*; Apr 22, 1956 (married to Rex Dadd); Jun 06, 1958; Jun 27, 1958*; Dec 1958; Mar 16, 1959; May 04, 1959; Sep 27, 1959*; Jan 01, 1960*; Feb 13, 1960*; Nov 29, 1960*; Feb 13, 1961; Feb 26, 1961*; May 16, 1961*
McGraw, Dick: Dec 25, 1966; Jun 15, 1967*; Mar 08, 1968*
McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc.: Mar 29, 1961
McHugh, Vincent: Mar 11, 1970; May 15, 1970; May 21, 1970*
McIntosh, Jenny: Dec 19, 1947
McKee, Tasheira & Wahrhaftig: May 11, 1939 (divorce decree)
McLeod, James: Jun 11, 1970 (letter from Beatrice Roethke); Jul 05, 1970*; Jul 11, 1970*
McLuhan, Teri: see Outerbridge & Dienstfrey
McMinn, Helen: Jan 28, 1972
Mees, Kenneth: Jul 19, 1957*; Jul 26, 1957; Feb 05, 1958*; Jun 01, 1958*; Aug 26, 1958*
Melchert, Ralph (Ramel): Sep 19, 1973
Meltzer, Milton: Jan 27, 1976
Menapace, John: Mar 06, 1969; May 31, 1970*; Jun 10, 1970; Jun 18, 1970*
Mendocino Art Center: Feb 15, 1971; Feb 22, 1971*
Mendocino Historical Research, Inc.: Mar 04, 1976
Menninger, Edwin: undated
Merrill, Forrest: Oct 21, 1974*
Mesaros, Ron: Oct 02, 1970; Oct 11, 1970*
Metcalf: Addison M. Metcalf Collection of Gertrude Steiniana: Mar 23, 1955; Sep 22, 1955*; Sep 26, 1955; Oct 11, 1955
Metropolitan Museum of Art: Jul 12, 1969*; Jul 21, 1969; Aug 11, 1969*; Aug 13, 1969; Aug 16, 1969*; Dec 16, 1969; Dec 21, 1969*; Jan 14, 1970; Feb 22, 1970*; Apr 30, 1970; May 07, 1970*; May 14, 1970; May 31, 1970*; Jun 16, 1970; Nov 30, 1970; Mar 11, 1971; Mar 17, 1971; Mar 22, 1971*; Apr 14, 1971; Feb 20, 1973; Mar 02, 1973*; Mar 08, 1973; Mar 17, 1973* (2); May 15, 1973*; May 31, 1973; Jul 17, 1973
Metzker, Ray: Sep 14, 1960; Dec 06, 1960*; Feb 12, 1962; Apr 27, 1962*
Miles, Josephine: Apr 02, 1973
Miller, Barbara J.: undated
Mills College: Mar 19, 1954; May 14, 1954; May 24, 1954; Jan 27, 1956; Feb 27, 1956*; Apr 11, 1956; Apr 14, 1956*; May 29, 1958; Feb 22, 1965; Apr 08, 1970*; Sep 06, 1973; Sep 08, 1973*; Feb 11, 1975; Feb 25, 1975; Apr 04, 1975*; May 13, 1975*
Minard, F.: Dec 29, 1966
Mind's Eye (gallery): Oct 25, 1973
Minneapolis Institute of Arts: Mar 29, 1957
Mocy?, Robert: Apr 04, 1965
Model, Lisette: May 21, 1970; Jun 11, 1971
Modern Photography: Dec 12, 1950 (typescript of "A Passion for the Medium" by Christina); Feb 27, 1951; Aug 11, 1953; Jul 06, 1954*; Apr 14, 1955; Jan 13, 1956*; Aug 23, 1957*; Feb 01, 1968; Aug 08, 1968; Apr 18, 1972
Moholy-Nagy, L.: Jan 04, 1941
Monk, Heidi: Apr 02, 1969; Apr 14, 1970
Monterey Peninsula College: Jan 21, 1970; Jan 26, 1970*; Jan 27, 1970; Mar 03, 1970; Mar 04, 1970; Mar 11, 1970*; Apr 15, 1970*
Moon, Orrin C.: see Mendocino Art Center
Moore, Richard: May 22, 1975
Morais, Ka: Feb 10, 1976
Morais, Ken: mentioned in letter dated May 10, 1976
Morgan, Barbara and Willard: Jan 09, 1967; Apr 10, 1968*; Dec 26, 1969*; Nov 29, 1970; Dec 03, 1970*
Morgan, Edith: Oct 14, 1953; Jan 03, 1955*; Jun 30, 1957*
Morgan Guaranty Trust Co.: Aug 16, 1969*
Morley, S. Griswold: Oct 09, 1961; Jul 14, [1962]; Jul 08, 1968*; Aug 09, 1968*; also see Printed Material
Morris, Mark: Apr 09, 1974
Morrison, Foerster, Holloway, Clinton & Clark: Aug 21, 1974 (letter to Marjorie Mann); Aug 21, 1974 (letter to Gryffyd Partridge); Sep 11, 1974; Feb 11, 1975 (letter to Theresa Heyman); Feb 18, 1975 (letter to Gryffyd Partridge and Adrian Wilson); Feb 27, 1975; Mar 17, 1975
Morros, Boris: see Notes for Jane Foster's excerpts from -- My Ten Years as a Counterspy -- by Morros, 1959
Mount Angel Abbey Library: Apr 03, 1970; Aug 30, 1971; Sep 06, 1971*; Sep 24, 1971*; Oct 07, 1971; Oct 17, 1971*; Nov 07, 1971*; Nov 08, 1971; Nov 26, 1971; Dec 02, 1971*; Dec 17, 1971; Jan 07, 1972*; Feb 14, 1972; Mar 16, 1974*; also see Photographs
Mozesson, Phiz: mentioned in letter dated Dec 16, 1970*
Mozley, Anita: Apr 08, 1973*; Jun 09, 1973; Jun 15, 1973*
Ms.: Nov 25, 1974; Apr 26, 1975*
Muffley, Dick: Jul 06, 1968*; May 04, 1973 (including a photograph of himself, 2 of his house, and 4 of an atom smasher); May 19, 1973*; May 17, 1974*; May 19, 1974 (including 3 vacation photographs and a photograph of Cliff Freehe)
Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute: Jan 09, 1957; Feb 16, 1957*; Feb 19, 1957*; Feb 21, 1957; Feb 28, 1957
Museum of Fine Arts, Springfield, Mass.: Jun 03, [1974]; Aug 13, 1974; Aug 16, 1974*
Museum of Modern Art: undated; Apr 02, 1937; Sep 17, 1941; Sep 25, 1941*; Oct 22, 1946; Oct 28, 1946; Jan 01, 1960*; Mar 01, 1960; Mar 14, 1960; Apr 08, 1960; Apr 12, 1960; Jun 02, 1960; Nov 03, 1960; Dec 30, 1960; Jan 10, 1961*; Jan 16, 1961; Feb 01, 1961*; Feb 03, 1961; Feb 07, 1961*; May 19, 1961; Apr 04, 1962; May 29, 1962; May 30, 1962; Mar 26, 1963; Apr 05, 1963*; May 03, 1963; May 20, 1963; May 30, 1963*; Jun 04, 1963; Jun 16, 1963*; Jul 02, 1963; Jul 04, 1963*; Jul 08, 1963*; Jul 22, 1963; Aug 07, 1963*; Aug 12, 1963; Oct 16, 1963*; Oct 28, 1963; Oct 31, 1963; Nov 08, 1963*; Dec 12, 1963; Jan 25, 1964*; Jan 29, 1964; Apr 13, 1964; Apr 21, 1964; Jun 01, 1964; Jun 08, 1964; Sep 21, 1964*; Sep 29, 1964; Jan 02, 1965*; Jan 06, 1965; Jul 15, 1965 (2); Jul 28, 1965* (2); Sep 30, 1965; Oct 12, 1965*; Oct 20, 1965; Nov 14, 1965; Jul 28, 1966*; Jul 31, 1966; Aug 11, 1966; Sep 01, 1966*; Sep 06, 1966; Nov 09, 1966*; Dec 01, 1966; Dec 07, 1966; Jan 25, 1967 (2); Apr 03, 1967; Apr 07, 1967*; Apr 10, 1967*; May 23, 1967; Jun 17, 1967; Dec 09, 1967; Feb 13, 1968; May 15, 1968; Jun 13, 1968; Jul 11, 1968; Sep 12, 1968*; Oct 09, 1968; Oct 21, 1968; May 10, 1969; Jul 14, 1969*; Sep 05, 1969; Sep 08, 1969; Apr 09, 1970; Apr 21, 1970; Jul 20, 1970 (letter to John Korty); Nov 18, 1970; Mar 08, 1971; Aug 04, 1971*; Sep 07, 1971*; Feb 16, 1972; Apr 10, 1973*; Dec 18, 1974; Dec 24, 1974*; Jun 09, 1975; also see Steichen, Edward
Myers, Evelyn: Jan 29, 1958*
Nathan, Joan: Jul 07, 1969*
National Council on the Aging, Inc.: Jan 23, 1973 (including booklet "Older Americans and the Arts: A Human Equation")
National Institute of Arts and Letters: Jan 05, 1961*
National Organization for Women: Jun 18, 1974
NBC: see TONIGHT SHOW
Nebraska: University of Nebraska: Nov 03, 1965; Nov 20, 1965*; Mar 17, 1966; Apr 04, 1966*; Apr 25, 1966; Jun 02, 1966*; Jun 14, 1966; Jul 19, 1966; Jul 25, 1966*; Jul 28, 1966; Aug 26, 1966*; Sep 06, 1966; Sep 12, 1966*; Nov 01, 1966; Nov 10, 1966*; Nov 16, 1966; Dec 21, 1966*; Mar 17, 1967*; Mar 23, 1967
Neevel, Paul: see Writings
Nesbit, Norman: Mar 30, 1969*
Neumann, J. B.: see New Art Circle
Neumeyer, Fred (Alfred): Apr 15, 1970
New American Library: Jul 08, 1966*; Jul 10, 1967; Jul 19, 1967*
New Art Circle (J. B. Neumann, Dir.): Oct 22, 1937
Newberry, James H.: Sep 13, 1969
New Directions: Apr 01, 1963*; Jan 22, 1964*
Newhall, Beaumont and Nancy: mentioned in [undated] letter from Cunningham to unidentified correspondent; Aug 26, 1957; Aug 05, 1967*; Aug 09, 1967; Aug 12, 1967*; Jan 24, 1968; Feb 02, 1968*; May 03, 1968*; Sep 17, 1969; Sep 23, 1969; Mar 03, 1971 (including resume for Beaumont Newhall); Mar 09, 1971*; Jul 17, 1974; Jul 24, 1974*; Aug 15, 1974; also see Eastman: George Eastman House; also see Writings
Newman, Arnold: Sep 02, 1969*; Dec 31, 1969; Jan 06, 1970*; Jan 16, 1970*; Apr 17, 1970; Aug 03, 1970*
New York Graphic Society, Ltd.: Sep 25, 1974; Oct 01, 1974*; Oct 16, 1974; Feb 25, 1976; Mar 09, 1976*; Mar 12, 1976
New York Times: May 02, 1973; May 06, 1973*
New York Times Book Review: Oct 31, 1966*; Nov 03, 1966
Nicastro, Peter: see Writings
Nord, Ina: Dec 10, 1950
Nordberg, Rod: Feb 06, 1975; Feb 19, 1975*
Norman, Dorothy: Oct 28, 1959*; Nov 02, 1959; Nov 05, 1959
Norman, Mrs. P.: Oct 08, 1973*; Jun 07, 1974*; Oct 15, 1974*; Nov 21, 1974*
Norris University Center: see Northwestern University
Northwestern University: Apr 22, 1975
Norton: W. W. Norton & Company, Inc. Katherine Barnard): Jan 08, 1957; Jan 18, 1957*; Jan 21, 1957; Feb 02, 1957*
Noskowiak, Sonya: Jan 08, 1974*; Dec 25, 1974
Novack, Ellen: Aug 27, 1967; Apr 22, 1973
Noyes, Pat and Dick: Feb 06, 1966*; Jan 25, 1967; Feb 06, 1967*; Jul 31, 1967*; Sep 26, 1967*; Oct 12, 1967; Oct 29, 1967*; Jun 02, 1968; Sep 13, 1968*; Jan 04, 1969*; Jan 11, 1969; Apr 28, 1969; Jul 15, 1969; Jul 25, 1969*; Dec 12, 1969*; Dec 29, 1969*; May 16, 1970; Jan 24, 1971; Apr 01, 1971*; Nov 16, 1971*; May 24, 1972; Jun 08, 1972*; [May 1973] (including a photograph of a mountain range; Oct 24, 1973; Nov 30, 1973*; [Dec 02, 1973]; Dec 02, 1974; Jan 27, 1975*; Jul 22, 1976 (letter of condolence to Gryffyd Partridge)
Oakland Art Museum: Mar 11, 1963; Mar 14, 1963*; Mar 19, 1963; Jul 07, 1967; Oct 14, 1968; Dec 27, 1973; Mar 11, 1974; Mar 28, 1974; Aug 27, 1974; Oct 23, 1974; Jan 08, 1974; Jan 16, 1975*; Jan 22, 1975*; Feb 25, 1975; Mar 18, 1975; Apr 14, 1976; Jun 03, 1976; also see Heyman, Therese
Oakland Museum Association: Dec 20, 1965; Apr 25, 1969
Oakland Public Museum: Nov 15, 1957; Nov 25, 1957; May 17, 1971
Oka, Jane: Jun 30, 1976 (letter of condolence to Gryffyd Partridge)
O'Keeffe, Georgia: undated Christmas card; Feb 08, 1971*; Feb 16, 1971; May 02, 1971; Jan 31, 1972; Feb 04, 1974*; Feb 11, 1974; Jan 31, 1975; Mar 16, 1976; Mar 24, 1976*; Apr 02, 1976
Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press: Dec 16, 1957; Jan 03, 1958*; Jan 24, 1958; Jan 17, 1958*; Jan 31, 1958; Feb 25, 1958; Mar 07, 1958*
Olsen, Cynthia: Sep 29, 1970; Oct 24, 1970*
Oregon: University of Oregon: Sep 23, 1965; Feb 23, 1966; Feb 28, 1966*; Mar 07, 1966; Apr 11, 1966; Apr 12, 1966*; Nov 16, 1966; Nov 25, 1966*; Dec 14, 1966; Feb 03, 1967; Feb 06, 1967*; Feb 20, 1967; [Mar 1967]; Apr 17, 1967; Apr 24, 1967; May 01, 1967; May 25, 1967; Jun 21, 1967*; Jun 23, 1967; Jul 27, 1967; Jul 28, 1967*; Aug 02, 1967*; Aug 31, 1967; Sep 05, 1967; Sep 06, 1967; Sep 17, 1967*; Sep 26, 1967; Oct 06, 1967*; Oct 07, 1967*; Oct 11, 1967; Oct 13, 1967*; Apr 09, 1968; Apr 17, 1968*; Apr 19, 1968*; May 17, 1968; Mar 16, 1969; Mar 30, 1969*; Apr 25, 1973; Nov 16, 1974; Dec 02, 1974*
Orion Service & Trading Co., Inc.: Aug 08, 1958; Aug 17, 1958*
Orpet, Mildred: Feb 03, 1958; Feb 06, 1958*
Oskar, Keri: Sep 14, 1972; Sep 19, 1972*
Ostroff, Eugene: see Smithsonian Institution
Otis, Norman: Apr 08, 1949
Outerbridge & Dienstfrey: Mar 10, 1972
Owings, Margaret Wentworth: undated (4)
Ozenfant, Amedee: Oct 05, 1939; Nov 25, 1939; [1940]; Feb 26, 1940
P., J.: Feb 26, 1975
Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company: Jan 16, 1952; Jan 20, 1952*; Oct 29, 1968*; Nov 07, 1968; May 01, 1969*
, Christina: Dec 12, 1950 (typescript of "A Passion for the Medium" by for -- Modern Photography)
Palfi, Marion: Apr 13, 1976
Palmer, Jon: undated
Palmer, Phil: Dec 01, 1965
Parasol Press: Jan 15, 1974*
Park, David: mentioned in letter dated Dec 26, 1961 from United States Information Agency
Park, Henry (Susan Park's son): May 10, 1970; Dec 07, 1972
Park, Susan: May 05, [1968]; Oct 31, 1968; Jul 24, 1969*; Aug 21, 1969*; Nov 21, 1969*; Nov 30, 1969; Dec 06, 1969*; Jan 03, 1972; Dec 07, 1972; Jan 17, 1973*; Dec 04, 1973
Parker, Elizabeth: May 20, 1960 (including a Cunningham photograph of Parker, circa 1906)
Parker, Fred: see Pasadena Art Museum
Parkin, John: May 08, 1974*; Apr 08, 1976; Jul 14, 1976 (letter of condolence to Gryffyd Partridge)
Parrish, Martha Cunningham: Feb 15, 1968; Jul 19, 1968*
Partridge, Bruce: Jun 07, 1966; Jan 03, 1974
Partridge, Gryffyd, Janet, Rym, and Loren: undated (3); Mar 30, 1943; Sep 03, 1943*; [1944]; Jul 14, 1946*; Feb 28, 1954; Jun 19, 1958; Nov 05, 1958*; Nov 05, 1958 (2); Oct 11, 1959*; Apr 14, 1960*; Apr 18, 1960; Apr 18, 1960; Apr 21, 1960*; Apr 30, 1960*; May 08, 1960*; May 18, 1960*; May 26, 1960; May 28, 1960*; Jun 04, 1960*; Jun 07, 1960*; Aug 03, 1960 (letter to Henry Gallery); Aug 05, 1960*; Feb 27, 1961; Apr 03, 1961; Jun 22, 1961; Aug 31, 1961; Sep 05, 1961; Sep 09, 1961*; Sep 13, 1961; Sep 18, 1961; Sep 21, 1961; Sep 29, 1961; Oct 08, 1961; Oct 19, 1961; Nov 10, 1961; Nov 13, 1961; Nov 21, 1961; Nov 27, 1961; Nov 27, 1961*; Dec 01, 1961; Jan 01, 1962; Apr 18, 1963*; Mar 12, 1965*; Apr 18, 1965*; Nov 27, 1966 (announcement of Loren's wedding to Frank Tose); Apr 19, 1967; Jun 01, 1968*; Jun 27, 1968*; Jul 04, 1968*; Jul 05, 1968; Jul 11, 1968*; Jul 22, 1968; Jul 27, 1968*; Aug 07, 1968*; Aug 09, 1968*; Aug 11, 1968*; Jan 24, 1970*; Nov 21, 1970 (2); Jun 21, 1971*; Aug 19, 1971; Feb 03, 1973*; Apr 30, 1974 (letter from Padraic); Jun 24, 1974 (letter from Dorothy MacDonald); Aug 21, 1974 (letter from Cunningham's lawyers, Morrison, Foerster, Holloway, Clinton & Clark); Aug 27, 1974; Sep 20, 1974; Feb 18, 1975 (letter from Cunningham's lawyers, Morrison & Foerster); also see Partridge, Loren
Partridge, Loren: Oct 04, 1968*; Oct 05, 1968; Oct 11, 1968*; Oct 17, 1968; Oct 31, 1968*; Nov 12, 1968*; Nov 21, 1968*; Dec 05, 1968*; Dec 08, 1968; Dec 14, 1968*; Jan 25, 1969*; Mar 03, 1969*; May 03, 1969*; Jun 04, 1969*; Jun 16, 1969*; Jun 21, 1969; Jul 19, 1969; Jul 22, 1969*; Jul 23, 1969*; Aug 09, 1969; Aug 09, 1969*; Sep 03, 1969; Oct 08, 1969*; Aug 02, 1971; Jan 27, 1974*; Feb 25, 1974*
Partridge, Padraic, Marjorie, and Kayla: undated (27); Aug 24, 1942; Sep 14, 1942; Jun 12, 1947; Sep 10, 1947; Nov 03, 1947; Dec 18, 1947; Jan 16, 1950; Sep 11, 1951 (Kayla's birth announcement); Jun 24, 1960; Sep 16, 1960; Jan 14, 1961*; May 09, 1961; Jan 10, 1962; May 20, 1962*; Jun 09, 1962*; Jul 23, 1962; Sep 10, 1962*; Dec 31, 1962; Sep 05, 1964*; Jan 18, 1965*; Mar 07, 1965*; Mar 25, 1965 (including 4 poems by Kayla); Apr 18, 1965* (2); Aug 11, 1965*; Aug 11, 1965; Aug 14, 1965*; Jan 12, 1966*; Feb 01, 1966*; May 08, 1966*; Aug 07, 1966; Aug 10, 1966*; Oct 04, 1966*; Nov 13, 1966*; Dec 1966; Dec 05, 1966*; Jan 04, 1967*; May 18, 1967; May 22, 1967*; Sep 22, 1967*; Oct 04, 1967*; Dec 03, 1967*; Feb 14, 1968*; Apr 10, 1968*; May 23, 1968*; Jul 07, 1968*; Sep 27, 1968*; Nov 30, 1968*; Jan 15, 1969; Mar 12, 1969*; Jul 23, 1969*; Dec 12, 1969*; Apr 01, 1972; Jan 11, 1973; Jan 12, 1974*; Jan 23, 1974; Jan 24, 1974*; Jan 26, 1974; Jan 29, 1974; Jan 31, 1974*; Feb 12, 1974*; Mar 08, 1974*; Apr 05, 1974*; Apr 16, 1974*; Apr 30, 1974 (letter to Gryffyd); May 12, 1974; May 27, 1974*; Jun 08, 1974*; Aug 13, 1974*; [Sep 11], 1974; Sep 14, 1974*; Sep 15, 1974*; Sep 28, 1974; Oct 02, 1974*; Nov 07, 1974; Nov 07, 1974; Dec 01, 1974*; Dec 24, 1974*; Dec 26, 1974*; Dec 27, 1974*; Feb 22, 1975*; Feb 28, 1975*; Mar 17, 1975; also see Photographs
Partridge, Roi and May Ellen: undated (6); Jun 16, 1958; Sep 13, 1958; Nov 07, 1958; Nov 12, 1958; Apr 15, 1960*; Dec 16, 1961; Sep 01, 1964; Mar 03, 1965; Apr 07, 1967; Apr 22, 1967; Apr 24, 1967*; Jan 06, 1968*; Apr 12, 1968; May 23, 1968; Nov 29, 1968*; Dec 27, 1968; Jul 23, 1969; Aug 12, 1969*; Aug 19, 1970; Dec 22, 1971*; Apr 1972 (poem to Rym); Sep 21, 1973; May 09, 1974; May 22, 1974*; May 22, 1974* (2); Apr 05, 1975; Jan 01, 1976; Jan 21, 1976; Feb 10, 1976; Feb 14, 1976; Apr 19, 1976; Jun 30, 1976 (letter to Gryffyd Partridge)
Partridge, Rondal, Elizabeth, Joan, Joshua, Aaron, Betsy, and Meg: undated (5); Jul 07, 1940; Sep 27, 1953*; Jan 04, 1959; Jan 03, 1960; Jul 24, 1960; Oct 14, 1961; Dec 17, 1961; Sep 29, 1962; Dec 26, 1962; Feb 08, 1965*; Apr 08, 1965*; May 04, 1965*; Apr 18, 1965*; May 10, 1965; Jun 07, 1965*; Jun 20, 1965*; Jul 03, 1965; Jul 07, 1965*; Jul 08, 1965*; Aug 04, 1965*; Aug 26, 1967 (announcement of Joan's wedding to Bruce Haynes); Jul 14, 1968*; Jul 31, 1968*; Aug 23, 1968*; Oct 14, 1968*; Dec 29, 1973; Jan 17, 1974*; Nov 29, 1974*
Pasadena Art Museum: Sep 29, 1969; Nov 19, 1969*; Oct 20, 1970; May 14, 1974
Pascal, Naomi: undated
Patkowska, Marja (Maryla): Nov 06, 1963; Sep 10, 1964; Sep 11, 1965*; Sep 25, 1965; Aug 06, 1967*; Dec 08, 1968*; Feb 08, 1973*Feb 10, 1973*
Pattee, Hilary: Oct 03, 1967; Oct 10, 1967*; Feb 02, 1968
Penick: S. B.Penick & Company (botanical products): Jul 14, 1950
Penington, Ruth: undated; Apr 04, 1974*; May 18, 1974*; May 22, 1974; May 28, 1974*; Apr 02, 1975*; Jun 10, 1975*; Aug 05, 1975 (2)
Percival, Willa: Sep 05, 1968; Feb 09, 1969*
Perry, Mrs.: May 04, 1957*
Phillips, Michael: May 25, 1972*
Phoenix College: Aug 10, 1969; Aug 28, 1969*; Sep 11, 1969; Dec 02, 1969; Dec 09, 1969*; Apr 04, 1975*
Photographer's Gallery: Nov 28, 1973*; May 22, 1974; May 29, 1974*
Photographer's Place: [Mar 31,] 1976
Photographic Society of China: Nov 27, 1962
Photography: Mar 29, 1954; Jan 31, 1955; Feb 15, 1955*; Apr 30, 1955*; Aug 30, 1955; Oct 06, 1955; Feb 02, 1956*; Oct 13, 1957*; Oct 17, 1957; Nov 12, 1958*; Jan 28, 1959*; Feb 03, 1959; Apr 29, 1959; Oct 21, 1959*; Nov 24, 1959*; Jan 01, 1960*; Feb 19, 1960; Oct 16, 1960; Feb 03, 1961; Mar 10, 1961*; Mar 24, 1961*; Apr 07, 1961; May 05, 1961*; May 09, 1961*; Oct 17, 1961; May 04, 1962; Jul 20, 1962; Aug 01, 1962; Aug 10, 1962*; Oct 07, 1962*; Jun 04, 1963; Jun 07, 1963*; May 10, 1965*
Photography in the Fine Arts: Apr 03, 1961; Feb 08, 1963*; Jun 21, 1966; Jun 22, 1966*; Jul 07, 1966; Jul 08, 1966*; Jul 12, 1966*; Jul 26, 1966; Oct 19, 1966 (2); Oct 28, 1966; Nov 04, 1966; Nov 09, 1966*; Dec 09, 1966; Dec 12, 1966*
Photography of the World: Oct 30, 1956
Photography Publishing Corp.: Sep 16, 1953
Photography Year Book: see -- Photography
Piaskowski, Nata: Jul 14, 1976 (letter of condolence to Gryffyd Partridge)
Pi Beta Phi Fraternity: undated; May 03, 1961; Nov 28, 1969*; Apr 05, 1970; May 1970; May 30, 1973; May 17, 1974*; Mar 18, 1991
Polaroid Corporation: Mar 09, 1965*; Feb 03, 1966*; May 01, 1973; May 04, 1973*
Polish Embassy: Mar 03, 1961*
Pond-Smith, David: Oct 26, 1974
Poon, Irene: mentioned in letter dated Dec 07, 1968; May 03, 1976; May 04, 1976*
Porter, Allan: see -- Camera
Porter, Bern: undated (2); May 24, 1960; Feb 05, 1964*
Posner, Irina: May 20, 1976
Powell, Jim: Feb 14, 1975
Prism: Apr 12, 1974
Professional Photographers of Northern California, Inc.: Dec 18, 1962; Jan 04, 1963*
Protze, Jens: Jun 06, 1972*
Publications Photo-Cinema Paul Montel: Nov 07, 1962 (in French)
Purcell, Victor: Dec 29, 1960; Jan 31, 1961*; Feb 28, 1961; Jun 04, 1961
Pynchon, Peter: [Sep 1965]; Apr 11, 1966
Quaker, Anna: Jul 07, 1959*
Quivira Bookshop and Photograph Gallery: Mar 28, 1972
Rado, Charles: see Guillumette: Paul Guillumette, Inc.
Raffner, Jim: [Dec 1973]*
Rags: Jul 17, 1970*; Aug 11, 1970*; Aug 24, 1970; Aug 27, 1970*
Ramsing, Roy: Aug 17, 1969
Randlett, Mary: Feb 18, 1971; Feb 27, 1971*
Random House, Inc.: Feb 01, 1971; Feb 15, 1971*; Jan 18, 1972; Jan 21, 1972*; Apr 15, 1976; Apr 17, 1976*
Rasmussen, Karen, Margarete, and Steendeiler?: [Dec 1960]; Mar 30, 1961*; Dec 25, 1961; Feb 07, 1966*
Ratcliffe, M. S.: Jan 01, 1973
Ray, Man: mentioned in letter dated Oct 17, 1961; Jan 12, 1969*
Reed, Gervais: see Henry Gallery
Reed, Robert: Oct 31, 1967
Reese, Lynn: [Dec 31, 1971]; Jul 22, 1974; also see Writings
Reimers, Margaret (Peggy): Feb 01, 1965*; Jan 13, 1969*; Mar 16, 1974*
Reynard, Jessica: Jan 27, 1967; Feb 15, 1967*
Reynoso, Louise: Jun 02, 1966*; Feb 16, 1967
Rhodes, Daniel: Jul 09, 1968*; [Jan 1969]; Jun 15, 1970; Aug 04, 1970*; Jun 09, 1971*
Richmond Art Center: Feb 10, 1967
Riordan, Dan: Sep 18, 1962 (including a calling card and a photograph of a stunt rider and horse)
Rioux, Seggei John: May 21, 1975*
Rivera, Diego: mentioned in letter dated Feb 22, 1931
Roberts, Jackie Paul: Jun 19, [1962]; Jul 01, 1962*
Robertson, Clark: Nov 06, 1967; Dec 28, 1969*
Rochester Institute of Technology: Jan 09, 1970; Feb 18, 1970*
Rockford College: Mar 15, 1967
Roerich: Nicholas Roerich Museum: Feb 24, 1960
Roethke, Beatrice and Theodore: Aug 22, 1959; Oct 29, 1959*; Nov 03, 1959 (recommendation to Guggenheim for Cunningham from Theodore Roethke); Nov 11, 1959; Dec 08, 1961; mentioned in letter dated Sep 15, 1965; Oct 21, 1968; Oct 30, 1968*; Jun 11, 1970 (letter to James McLeod); Sep 12, 1971; [Sep 12, 1971]*; May 05, 1972*; May 17, 1972; Oct 14, 1972
Rusk, Virginia Foisie: Jan 06, 1969*; Dec 02, 1971*
Russell, Elizabeth H.: Sep 08, 1954
Rustin, Arnold and Jean: Apr 05, 1965; Apr 24, 1965; Apr 28, 1965; May 04, 1965*; Jun 07, 1965*; Jun 16, 1965; Jun 21, 1965*; Aug 09, 1965*; Mar 05, 1967; Mar 09, 1967*; Sep 16, 1967*; Nov 26, 1967*; Feb 17, 1969*; Sep 20, 1970*; Dec 23, 1971*
Rustin, Debbie: undated*; Dec 10, 1961; Apr 22, 1968; Apr 30, 1968*; May 05, 1968; May 25, 1968; May 30, 1968*; Aug 12, 1968; Sep 03, 1968; Sep 10, 1968 (including photograph); Sep 10, 1968*; Sep 17, 1968; Sep 29, 1968*; Oct 28, 1968; Nov 04, 1968; Nov 23, 1968*; Nov 29, 1968; Jan 31, 1969; Feb 03, 1969*; Dec 02, 1970*; Jan 30, 1971; Mar 03, 1971*; Apr 13, 1971; May 11, 1971*; May 10, 1974; Jul 27, 1974
Ryan, Elaine: Nov 22, 1971
S., B.: Aug 23, 1963*; Sep 30, 1963*; Oct 08, 1968*
S., Thomas: Feb 22, 1931
St. Petersburg: Museum of Fine Arts: Apr 07, 1972
Sandahl, Margaret: [May 1965]; May 13, 1965*
Sands, Don: mentioned in letter dated Mar 06, 1969
San Francisco: Art Commission, City and County of San Francisco: Mar 08, 1973; Mar 28, 1973*; Apr 14, 1973; Sep 10, 1973; Sep 12, 1973*
San Francisco Art Institute: Oct 21, 1970; Jun 21, 1971; Jun 24, 1971*; Apr 17, 1973
San Francisco Chronicle: Feb 23, 1965*; Feb 26, 1965*; Nov 20, 1970*; Sep 23, 1971
San Francisco Examiner: Oct 27, 1969; Nov 09, 1969*
San Francisco International Film Festival: Dec 11, 1966*
San Francisco Museum of Art: Jun 18, 1952; Dec 04, 1964; Mar 19, 1965 (letter to John Humphrey from Phil Palmer); Jul 09, 1965; Sep 23, 1969; Feb 25, 1971; Apr 12, 1973; Feb 19, 1975; Apr 15, 1975
San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute: Apr 14, 1959; Apr 15, 1959*
San Francisco Public Library: Apr 12, 1973; Apr 16, 1973; Feb 20, 1975; Apr 30, 1975
San Francisco State College: Mar 19, 1964; Mar 20, 1964*; Mar 09, 1965*; Apr 09, 1965*; Jan 14, 1969; Jan 28, 1969 (2); Feb 10, 1969; May 14, 1971
San Francisco Women Artists: Apr 13, 1970 (2); Apr 18, 1970*
San Jose State College: Sep 07, 1965; Mar 22, 1967; Mar 29, 1967*; Apr 03, 1967; Jul 03, 1968; Nov 12, 1968; Jun 01, 1971; also see Donoho, David
Santa Barbara Museum of Art: Apr 03, 1972; Aug 24, 1972*; Nov 21, 1972; Jan 09, 1973*; Mar 29, 1973; Apr 26, 1973*; May 07, 1973; Sep 07, 1973*; Nov 06, 1973; Nov 16, 1973*; Nov 27, 1973; Mar 28, 1974*; Apr 03, 1974; May 03, 1974*; Oct 28, 1974*; Nov 18, 1974; Nov 25, 1974
Santa Clara: University of Santa Clara: May 20, 1966; Feb 09, 1971 (including a booklet of clippings about a University of Santa Clara exhibition)
Santa Rosa-Sonoma County Free Public Library: Feb 24, 1971
Saturday Evening Post: May 24, 1962*; Jul 25, 1962*
Savage, Naomi: Sep 03, 1970; Sep 10, 1970*; Dec 06, 1970; Jun 06, 1971*
Sawahata, Alfred: [1943]; Feb 17, 1943; Mar 08, 1943; Apr 07, 1943; Aug 27, 1944; Jan 26, 1945; Feb 21, 1945; Apr 08, 1945; Mar 19, 1946; Dec 27, 1949; Nov 19, 1950*; Jun 27, 1976 (letter of condolence to Gryffyd Partridge)
Saxton (U.C. Medical School): Jun 07, 1940
Schaefer, Nance: Oct 09, 1973; Oct 29, 1973*
Schaeffer: Rudolph Schaeffer School of Design: Jan 08, 1967; Nov 05, 1974; Jul 06, 1976
Schappert, Liz: Mar 11, 1969*; Jan 07, 1974*
Scherbatsky, Serge and Phoenix: Feb 26, 1969*; Sep 18, 1973; Nov 14, 1973; Oct 19, 1974*; Mar 24, 1975; May 28, 1975*
Schoener, Allon T.: Dec 02, 1955; Dec 07, 1955*; Feb 05, 1956; Feb 15, 1956*; Feb 27, 1956*; Sep 02, 1956; Dec 02, 1956; Dec 09, 1956*; Jan 01, 1957; Jan 30, 1957*; Feb 18, 1957*; Feb 24, 1957; Feb 26, 1957*; Mar 10, 1957; Apr 06, 1957*; May 19, 1957; Jun 18, 1957*; Nov 08, 1957*; Dec 04, 1957; Dec 26, 1957; Jan 07, 1958*; Mar 10, 1958*; Dec 20, 1958*; Oct 03, 1960; Jan 09, 1973*; Feb 03, 1973*; May 02, 1973*; [Dec 25, 1973]; Jan 07, 1975*; Jan 20, 1975
Schoener, Ida and Harry: Jan 06, 1957; Jan 24, 1957*; Oct 03, 1960
Schoener, Jason and Virginia: Dec 08, 1964; Jun 11, 1965*
Schott-Hawks, Susan: Nov 12, 1973
Schultz, Carl: [Apr 05, 1971*]; Apr 05, 1971
Sculthorp, Esther: Apr 05, 1969*
Seagram: Joseph E. Seagram & Sons, Inc.: Jun 06, 1974; Jun 07, 1974*; Jul 11, 1974
Seattle Art Museum: Jun 30, 1957; Jul 16, 1957; Jan 28, 1959*; Feb 02, 1959; Jun 12, 1959 (letter from Gerdes, Montgomery & Miller re photo of Alfred Salmony); Oct 03, 1964; Dec 08, 1970; Dec 23, 1970*; Jan 22, 1971*; Jan 25, 1971; Jan 26, 1971; Jan 28, 1971*; Feb 08, 1971; May 11, 1971; May 14, 1971*; Jul 04, 1971*
Seattle: Office of Public Services: May 06, 1974*
Seaver, Keven: Aug 02, 1974
Seiberling (Steinberg), Dorothy: see -- Life
Selz, Peter: see California: University of California at Berkeley:
Semanco, Al and Bill Sonnenstahl: Apr 18, 1973
Shad's Gallery (Shedrich Williams, director): Feb 20, 1974*; Oct 12, 1974; [Oct 11, 1974]; Jan 20, 1975*; Mar 19, 1975*
Shaftel, Stanley: Aug 05, 1974
Shapiro, Norman: Oct 17, 1966; Dec 11, 1966*
Shartsis, Arthur: Mar 30, 1975*; Jun 13, 1975*; Aug 19, 1975; Sep 11, 1975; Sep 12, 1975; Sep 22, 1975; Sep 25, 1975; Nov 21, 1975; Jan 20, 1976; Feb 18, 1976; Mar 02, 1976; Mar 29, 1976; Jun 02, 1976
Sheeler, Charles: Feb 17, 1956
Shelton, Sybil: Sep 29, 1973
Shen Yao: Mar 31, 1955; Dec 11, 1955*; Oct 07, 1965*; Oct 12, 1965; May 07, 1968; Jun 12, 1970; Jan 05, 1971; Jun 21, 1971; Jan 26, 1972; Dec 30, 1972*; May 31, 1973; Jun 12, 1973*; Dec 21, 1973*; Mar 07, 1974; Mar 15, 1974*; Nov 15, 1974*; Jan 10, 1975; Jan 13, 1975*; Jul 31, 1975; Feb 23, 1976; Mar 29, 1976; Apr 23, 1976
Siegel, Arthur: undated
Siembab: Carl Siembab Gallery: Jun 10, 1968; Sep 13, 1968; Sep 17, 1968*; Sep 19, 1968; Oct 04, 1968*; Nov 04, 1968*; Nov 18, 1968; Nov 30, 1968*; Dec 27, 1968*; Mar 10, 1969*; Apr 24, 1969*; Apr 24, 1969; Jul 11, 1969*
Silverman, Jan Edward: Oct 23, 1974; Oct 28, 1974*
Sinel, Jo: Jun 25, 1942; Sep 30, 1964*; Jan 08, 1967
Siskind, Aaron: undated (see Siegel, Arthur); Feb 03, 1968*; Feb 26, 1968
Sivertz, Victorian: Oct 14, 1974; Oct 22, 1974*
Slack, Charles: May 18, 1971; May 24, 1971*
Slattery, Paul: Jan 27, 1940
Smit, R. H.: Jul 25, 1971*
Smith, Ethel Sabin: May 20, 1970 (2); Sep 21, 1970*; Jul 30, 1973*; Aug 27, 1973*
Smith, Henry Holmes: Jun 13, 1970; Jul 20, 1970*; Oct 09, 1970; Feb 02, 1971*
Smith, W. Eugene: Apr 13, 1975
Smithsonian Institution: Jul 11, 1968; Jul 23, 1968; Aug 01, 1968*; Aug 12, 1968; Sep 06, 1968; Oct 14, 1968*; Dec 28, 1968*; Jan 05, 1969*; Jan 13, 1969; Jan 13, 1969*; Jan 26, 1969; Feb 03, 1969*; Feb 08, 1969*; Mar 08, 1969*; Jul 14, 1969*; May 18, 1970; Jun 03, 1971*; Jun 09, 1971*; Jul 08, 1971*; May 29, 1974; Sep 05, 1974*; Jul 09, 1976 (letter of condolence to Gryffyd Partridge); also see Writings; also see Photographs
Snowden, Earl of: Dec 06, 1965 (letter signed by his secretary)
Snyder: Norman Snyder Studios, Inc.: Mar 04, 1976; Mar 19, 1976*
Sobel, Dr.: Mar 10, 1966*
Society for the Engouragement of Contemporary Arts: May 13, 1974
Society for Photographic Education: Apr 09, 1969
Solari, Paolo: see Photographs for gallery installations
Solem, Arnie: Jul 20, 1967
Sonnenburg: see Falkner von Sonnenburg, Erwin
Sonnenstahl, Bill: see Semanco, Al
Sonoma League for Historic Preservation: Dec 16, 1970
Sooy, Francis: see California: University of California at San Francisco
Southern Pacific Company: Dec 06, 1941; Dec 08, 1941*; Dec 23, 1941
Spear, Ann: Jul 27, 1957
Spencer, Paul: Aug 20, 1971
Spink & Gaborc, Inc.: Feb 12, 1965
Staempfli Gallery, Inc.: Jan 24, 1962
Stahlman, George: Oct 01, 1974; Oct 08, 1974*; Oct 19, 1974
Stammer, Ron: Jul 17, 1969*
Standard Pyroxoloid Corp.: Mar 12, 1969*; May 20, 1970*
Stanford University: Jan 23, 1967*; Feb 01, 1967; Feb 04, 1967; Feb 08, 1967; Feb 09, 1967; May 30, 1967*; Aug 20, 1969*; Sep 12, 1969; Jul 03, 1972; Jul 19, 1972*; Jul 27, 1972
State: U.S. Department of State: Jun 08, 1971; Jun 14, 1971*
Stauffacher, Jack Werner: Feb 17, 1965
Steichen, Edward: May 06, 1950*; May 22, 1950; Nov 17, 1959*; Jul 14, 1965; Jul 19, 1965*; Mar 17, 1969 (invitation)
Stein, B. F.: Jun 13, 1975*
Stein, Gertrude: see Metcalf: Addison M. Metcalf Collection of Gertrude Steiniana
Steinberg, Stefanie: Jan 07, 1973; Dec 25, 1973
Steinert, Otto: Dec 30, 1972*; mentioned in letter dated Jan 07, 1973 from Stafanie Steinberg; mentioned in letter dated Feb 01, 1974; Feb 07, 1974*; Feb 17, 1974*; Feb 28, 1974 (in German); Mar 01, 1974* (in German); Mar 25, 1974 (in German); Jun 03, 1974*
Stettner, Mr.: Jun 22, 1966*
Stewart, Mrs.: Jul 16, 1965*
Stieglitz: Alfred Stieglitz Archives, Yale University Library: Aug 30, 1961; Jan 08, 1962; Feb 03, 1962; Apr 09, 1962; Sep 26, 1962; Nov 29, 1962; Dec 21, 1962; Jan 16, 1963; also see Bunnell, Peter
Stieglitz, Jean (Alfred's niece): Feb 05, 1967; Feb 02, 1969; Feb 05, 1969*; Apr 19, 1969*; Apr 24, 1969; Apr 28, 1969*
Strand, Paul and Hazel: mentioned in [undated] letter from Cunningham to unidentified correspondent; Mar 18, 1960*; Mar 24, 1960; May 06, 1960; Jan 09, 1971*; Feb 23, 1971; Mar 26, 1971*; Jan 1973 (including photos of a house and 2 landscapes); Apr 14, 1973
Stratford, Hugh: Dec 19, 1966; Jan 06, 1967*
Straub, Bernice, and Maple Young: undated
Streeta, H. V. (Associated Press): Feb 04, 1967
Strother, John: Sep 23, 1971
Struss, Karl: Jan 25, 1919; Jan 1959; Jun 02, 1975; Jun 08, 1975*; Jun 21, 1975; Sep 15, 1975; Oct 11, 1975
Tatlock, Hugh: Dec 20, 1964*; Jan 07, 1965; Apr 21, 1965*; Jan 19, 1967; Jul 31, 1967*; May 28, 1971; Jun 23, 1971*; Jan 12, 1972; Nov 08, 1972*; Nov 13, 1972
Taussig, Arthur: Jul 20, 1973; Oct 13, 1973; Oct 20, 1973*
Taylor, Adrian: Apr 07, 1972; Apr 12, 1972*
Teatro Municipale: Feb 10, 1983
TeeJay Publications: Oct 31, 1974; Nov 23, 1974*
Telford, John: see Edison Street Gallery
Thomas, Michael: Jun 23, 1973*; Sep 26, 1974; Oct 03, 1974*
Thomas, Randy: see Mind's Eye
Thompson, Carol: see California: University of California at Berkeley
Thomson, Kristyne: May 13, 1974*
Tice, George: May 23, 1970; Mar 24, 1975*
Tice, Opal: Apr 21, 1967*
Time, Inc.: Dec 09, 1969*; Oct 13, 1975
Time-Life Books: Oct 11, 1969*; Dec 04, 1969; Dec 10, 1969; Dec 15, 1969; Feb 03, 1970; Feb 10, 1970; Feb 12, 1970*; Apr 13, 1970*; May 28, 1970*; Jul 19, 1970*; Aug 29, 1970*; Apr 30, 1971*; Jun 30, 1971*; Nov 16, 1971; Nov 19, 1971*; Nov 29, 1974*
Toklas, Alice B.: Dec 22, 1952*; Jan 07, 1953; Oct 21, 1954*; Nov 07, 1954; Jun 12, 1960; Sep 06, 1964*
Tomoko, Bobby: Jan 02, 1965
TONIGHT SHOW: Mar 24, 1976*; Apr 13, 1976; Apr 21, 1976*; also see Photographs
Toth, Dr. Tas: Nov 04, 1966; Jan 25, 1967*
Troeller, Linda: Jul 10, 1973
Trumbull, Harlan and Dorothy: Apr 27, 1965; Jul 09, 1965*; Jul 19, 1965; Apr 05, 1968; May 13, 1974*; May 17, 1974
Tucker, Anne: Jan 24, 1974
Tucker, Kay: Nov 14, [1968]; Nov 17, 1968; Sep 18, 1973 (including a photograph of Yankee Beach)
Turnage, Bill: Oct 22, 1974*; Oct 30, 1974; also see Adams: Ansel Adams Gallery
Tuttle, Lyle: undated
Tynan, Kenneth ( -- The New Yorker): -- Jan 29, 1960
Ulman, Elinor: undated (5); Apr 10, 1968*; Jan 26, 1971*; Mar 17, 1972*; [Apr 05, 1974]; Apr 05, 1974*; Sep 07, 1974*; Sep 27, 1974; Nov 17, 1974*; Feb 29, 1975
Ulrich, David: Sep 07, 1972; Sep 26, 1972*
U.S. Camera -- magazine (Tom Maloney): Apr 05, 1940*; Aug 25, 1941; Sep 02, 1941*; Feb 10, 1954; Mar 29, 1954; Apr 08, 1955*; Apr 30, 1956*; Jun 29, 1957*; Jan 12, 1959; Jan 19, 1959*; Jan 1969; Feb 27, 1969*; Oct 12, 1969* (2); also see Vestal, David
United States Information Agency: Jan 14, 1961*; Apr 04, 1961; Dec 26, 1961; Jun 06, 1971*;
Unte_____, Liesel: Jul 08, 1968*
Unteutsch, Liesel: May 1, 1969* (in German)
Untitled (gallery): May 04, 1976; May 13, 1976*; Jul 19, 1976 (letter of condolence to Gryffyd Partridge)
Valeska, Lette: Sep 20, 1973; Oct 20, 1973*
Valvo, Ninfa: see Stanford University
Vanasse, Sally: Apr 30, 1969
Van der Zee, John: May 27, 1972*; also see International Museum of Photography
Van Dyke, Milton: Dec 23, 1969 (photo Christmas card)
Van Dyke, Willard: Jul 28, 1947*; Apr 28, 1957*; Nov 05, 1960; Dec 15, 1960; Sep 14, 1965; Dec 01, 1966; May 14, 1967*; Jun 11, 1967; Feb 02, 1968*; Feb 17, 1968; May 15, 1968; May 19, 1968*; Jul 05, 1968*; Jul 11, 1968; Mar 16, 1970*; Apr 13, 1970*; Feb 07, 1972*; Dec 07, 1972*; May 03, 1973; [Feb 06, 1974]*; Feb 06, 1974*; Nov 25, 1974; May 11, 1975*; Jun 28, 1976 (letter of condolence to Gryffyd Partridge); also see Museum of Modern Art
Vanity Fair: May 09, 1935; Jun 10, 1935*; Jun 13, 1935
Van Meter, Bruce and Barbie: undated (2); Mar 04, 1968*; Feb 17, 1969*; Sep 19, 1969; Dec 25, 1969; Dec 29, 1969*; Mar 08, 1971; Mar 11, 1971*; Jul 25, 1971*; Aug 03, 1971; Dec 05, 1971*; Apr 29, 1976*
Vaughan, Carolyn H.: May 21, 1971; Dec 10, 1971; Dec 15, 1971*; Jan 17, 1972; Jan 21, 1972*; Feb 03, 1974* (letter of recommendation)
Vera (the designer): Mar 21, 1961*
Vestal, David: Apr 23, 1969*; Dec 08, 1969
Vignes, Michelle: Sep 30, 1974
Viking Press: Dec 13, 1956*; Jan 07, 1957
Virginia Slims Books of Days: May 22, 1973; Jun 07, 1973*
Visual Dialogue Foundation: Mar 16, 1970*
Vodman, Mary Ann: Aug 25, 1973; Mar 28, 1974*
Voelckers, Frau: Jul 31, 1947*; Jun 28, 1948; Jul 02, 1949*; Aug 14, 1949*; Feb 27, 1950*; Nov 27, 1950*; Aug 01, 1952*; Jan 09, 1953*; Dec 08, 1954*; Jan 14, 1955; Dec 26, 1955*
Voelckers, Renate: Dec 24, 1969*
Volckers, Maria Therese: Dec 20, 1958; Jan 11, 1959*; Jul 13, 1961 (in German); Jun 10, 1965*
Volunteer Service Photographers: Dec 1974
Vondras, Radek: undated
von Probpsoc.?, Jan: Aug 06, 1969*
von Sonnenburg: see Falkner von Sonnenburg, Erwin
Voyages: [Aug 12, 1968]; Dec 23, 1968*; Dec 31, 1968; Jan 06, 1969*; Jan 08, 1969; Mar 12, 1969*; Mar 26, 1969
Voystock, Thomas: May 1973
Wagstaff, Samuel: Apr 11, 1975; Apr 16, 1975*
Wahrhaftig, Alma: Jun 20, 1976
Wahrhaftig, Clyde: Jun 09, 1957; Aug 20, 1957
Waite, Esther: Jul 22, 1976
Walkinshaw, Jean: undated
Walsh, Elsa: Aug 12, 1960; Aug 30, 1965; Oct 06, 1965*; Jan 19, 1971; Oct 06, 1972*; Oct 10, 1972*; mentioned in letter dated Jun 18, 1973; Jun 25, 1973*; Jun 30, 1973; May 27, 1975*; Jul 06, 1976 (letter of condolence to Gryffyd Partridge)
Warden, J. E.: Aug 07, 1947
Warnecke: John Carl Warnecke and Associates: May 16, 1961; Dec 01, 1961; Dec 01, 1961*; Apr 25, 1962*; Jul 19, 1962; Jul 08, 1963*
Washington: University of Washington, Seattle: Jan 20, 1965; Feb 02, 1965; Mar 03, 1965; Mar 09, 1965*; Mar 12, 1965; Mar 19, 1965*; May 14, 1965; Mar 19, 1965*; Jul 28, 1965; Jun 21, 1967*; Jan 22, 1970*; Mar 14, 1974; Mar 26, 1974*; Apr 24, 1974; May 17, 1974*; Jun 03, 1974; Jun 21, 1974; Jun 25, 1974; also see Henry Gallery; also see Photographs
Washington: University of Washington Alumni Association: Feb 27, 1974; Mar 01, 1974*; Apr 04, 1974; Apr 29, 1974; May 05, 1974*; May 06, 1974*; May 10, 1974; May 14, 1974*; Jun 05, 1974*; Jul 25, 1974; Aug 03, 1974*
Washington: University of Washington Libraries: May 06, 1976
Washington: University of Washington Press: Jul 12, 1965; Jul 24, 1965*; Jul 26, 1965; Jul 29, 1965*; Jul 30, 1965; Sep 21, 1965; Oct 23, 1965*; Mar 16, 1966; Apr 04, 1966*; May 10, 1967; Sep 25, 1967; Sep 29, 1967; Apr 30, 1968; May 09, 1968*; Sep 29, 1968*; Oct 10, 1968; Nov 04, 1968*; Feb 26, 1969*; Apr 16, 1969; Apr 29, 1969; Apr 30, 1969*; Jun 19, 1969 (including contract); Jul 14, 1969*; Jul 18, 1969; Sep 15, 1969*; Sep 17, 1969*; Sep 22, 1969; Oct 08, 1969*; Oct 27, 1969; Nov 21, 1969; Nov 25, 1969*; Dec 09, 1969; Dec 23, 1969*; Jan 02, 1970; Jan 22, 1970*; Jan 27, 1970; Apr 09, 1970; Apr 26, 1970*; Apr 30, 1970; May 16, 1970*; May 18, 1970; Jun 17, 1970*; Jul 05, 1970*; Jul 28, 1970*; Aug 04, 1970; Aug 11, 1970*; Aug 14, 1970; Sep 14, 1970*; Sep 22, 1970; Sep 22, 1970*; Sep 30, 1970*; Oct 07, 1970; Oct 11, 1970*; Oct 14, 1970; Oct 15, 1970; Oct 16, 1970*; Oct 30, 1970; Nov 06, 1970*; Nov 16, 1970; Nov 17, 1970; Nov 20, 1970; Nov 26, 1970; Dec 07, 1970*; Dec 11, 1970; Dec 23, 1970*; Dec 28, 1970; Jan 05, 1971; Jan 16, 1971*; Jan 19, 1971; Feb 08, 1971*; Feb 10, 1971 (2); Feb 16, 1971*; Feb 23, 1971; Mar 11, 1971*; Mar 17, 1971; Mar 15, 1971*; Mar 29, 1971; May 02, 1971*; May 04, 1971; Jun 01, 1971; Jun 09, 1971*; Jun 16, 1971; Jun 22, 1971; Jun 27, 1971*; Jul 01, 1971; [Jul 01, 1971]*; Sep 13, 1971*; Sep 17, 1971; Feb 29, 1972*; Mar 02, 1973; Mar 28, 1973*; Apr 04, 1973; Oct 01, 1973; Nov 26, 1973; Dec 31, 1973*; Jan 10, 1974; Jan 21, 1974*; Jan 27, 1974 (including contract); Feb 05, 1974; Feb 09, 1974*; Feb 20, 1974; Mar 07, 1974*; Mar 13, 1974; Mar 30, 1974*; Apr 01, 1974; Apr 18, 1974; May 05, 1974*; May 07, 1974; May 24, 1974*; May 29, 1974 (2); Jun 03, 1974*; Sep 22, 1974*; Oct 25, 1974*; Oct 29, 1974; Oct 31, 1974; Dec 22, 1974*; Dec 26, 1974; Jan 07, 1975; Jan 27, 1975; Feb 02, 1975*; May 12, 1975; May 29, 1975*; Oct 16, 1975; Jan 09, 1976; Jan 14, 1976; Feb 27, 1976; Mar 17, 1976; Mar 23, 1976; Apr 19, 1976*; May 20, 1976; Jun 04, 1976; Jun 24, 1976
Watkins, Malcolm and Joan: Mar 13, 1969; Apr 14, 1969*; Sep 10, 1970*; Oct 24, 1970; Oct 25, 1970*; Oct 26, 1970*; Feb 15, 1971*
Watterston, Henning: Dec 11, 1948*; Feb 10, 1949*; Feb 21, 1949*; Mar 18, 1949*; Aug 01, 1949*; Nov 19, 1949*; May 22, 1950*; Dec 04, 1951*; Jan 12, 1954*; Jan 03, 1956*; Feb 22, 1971; Feb 26, 1971*
Weaver, Gay: Jun 01, 1974
Webb, Lucille and Todd: Dec 11, 1971 (including photograph of the Webbs)
Weber, Al: Apr 12, 1971
Wehr, Wesley: Feb 06, 1974
Welpott, Jack: Nov 27, 1971* (letter of recommendation); mentioned in letter dated May 15, 1974
Werling, Bob: Mar 12, 1972*; May 29, 1972*; Mar 29, 1974*; Sep 04, 1974; Apr 28, 1975*; May 22, 1975*; Jan 1976; Apr 16, 1976*
Wessels, Glenn: Jan 05, 1968
West Coast Airlines: Jun 07, 1966; Jun 11, 1966*; Jun 14, 1966; Jun 20, 1966*; Jun 21, 1966; Jul 01, 1966; Nov 09, 1966*; Nov 14, 1966; Nov 30, 1966; Dec 08, 1966*; Dec 11, 1966*; Jan 26, 1967*; Jul 26, 1967; Jan 04, 1968; Jan 09, 1968*
Western Association of Art Museums: Feb 02, 1967*; Feb 22, 1967; Feb 25, 1967*; Mar 02, 1967; Mar 17, 1967*; Feb 19, 1976 (2)
Western Family: Oct 1955
Weston, Edward: Jan 12, 1928 (photocopy)
Wheat, Beth: undated
Whistler Productions: May 02, 1974*
White House Cultural Affairs Office: Dec 06, 1969
White, Maynard (Clarence White's nephew): Jun 28, 1974
White, Minor: undated; Apr 02, 1951; Jul 20, 1951 (including a typescript re the Albert M. Bender Trust); Mar 08, 1954*; Mar 25, 1954; Jul 07, 1954*; Jul 16, 1954; Jul 28, 1954*; Aug 03, 1954; Aug 09, 1954*; Sep 07, 1954; Oct 21, 1954*; Oct 25, 1954; Nov 12, 1954*; Feb 10, 1955*; Feb 22, 1955; Aug 10, 1955; Aug 21, 1955*; Aug 26, 1955; Jan 23, 1956; Mar 01, 1956*; Mar 02, 1956; Mar 18, 1956*; Mar 22, 1956; Jan 23, 1957; Mar 11, 1957*; Mar 13, 1957; Mar 20, 1957; Mar 28, 1957*; Apr 02, 1957*; Apr 03, 1957; Apr 10, 1957; Apr 29, 1957*; May 10, 1957; May 14, 1957*; Jun 24, 1957*; Sep 12, 1957*; Jan 05, 1958; Jan 15, 1958; Feb 12, 1958*; Feb 23, 1958; Apr 06, 1958*; Sep 07, 1958*; Sep 13, 1958; Jun 01, 1959*; Oct 23, 1959; Nov 20, 1959*; Dec 12, 1959; Dec 20, 1959*; Dec 28, 1959; Feb 25, 1961; Mar 10, 1961*; Apr 1961; Dec 26, 1962; Feb 28, 1963*; Apr 02, 1963 (2); May 07, 1963; Nov 12, 1963; Feb 23, 1964; Mar 19, 1964; Mar 24, 1964; Mar 28, 1964*; Apr 01, 1964; Apr 04, 1964; Apr 21, 1964; Apr 30, 1964*; May 20, 1964*; Jun 11, 1964; Aug 10, 1964*; Sep 27, 1964*; Nov 26, 1964*; Dec 08, 1964; Dec 20, 1964*; Feb 13, 1965; Jun 11, 1965*; Jun 23, 1965*; Jul 13, 1965; Dec 08, 1966*; Jan 09, 1967; Jan 20, 1967*; Feb 22, 1967*; May 26, 1967*; Jan 10, 1968; Jan 26, 1968; Jan 29, 1968; Feb 02, 1968*; Feb 14, 1968*; Feb 15, 1968; Feb 25, 1968; Mar 25, 1968; Apr 02, 1968* (2); Apr 11, 1968; May 20, 1968; Aug 09, 1968*; Jan 01, 1969; May 03, 1969*; Jan 13, 1970*; Jan 16, 1970; May 07, 1970* (2); Aug 30, 1970*; Sep 27, 1970*; Oct 05, 1970; Oct 09, 1970*; Nov 05, 1970*; Nov 17, 1970; Aug 09, 1971*; Oct 07, 1971; Feb 29, 1972*; Mar 21, 1972; Dec 04, 1973; Dec 23, 1973*; Jan 07, 1974; Jan 17, 1974; Jan 13, 1975*; mentioned in letter dated Mar 14, 1976; Apr 10, 1976; also see Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Whitney Museum of American Art: Mar 11, 1959; Mar 14, 1959*; Jun 01, 1973; Jun 13, 1973*; Jul 23, 1973; Sep 21, 1973; Nov 13, 1973; Mar 20, 1974; Apr 22, 1974*; May 07, 1974; Nov 26, 1974; Feb 19, 1975; Feb 24, 1975
Wilcox, Jeduthan: Oct 16, 1971; Nov 08, 1971*; Nov 24, 1971; Nov 26, 1971*
Wildenhain, Marguerite: Feb 08, 1955; Feb 28, 1955*
Willard, Marian: Nov 23, 1956
Williams, Jonathan: Jan 20, 1971; Apr 10, 1971
Williams, Shedrick: see Shad's Gallery
Williams, Tina: Jun 25, 1963*
Williamson, Irene: Jan 08, 1971*; Mar 22, 1971*; Aug 22, 1977
Willis, Elizabeth Bayley: Nov 10, 1970
Wilson, Adrian and Joyce Lancaster: Dec 26, 1965; Feb 18, 1975 (letter from Cunningham's lawyers, Morrison & Foerster)
Wilson, Nicholas: Dec 19, 1973 (including 23 picture postcards)
Winkler, John (Wink): Jan 05, 1952; Jul 26, 1958; Jan 28, 1959; May 08, 1961; Sep 18, 1963; Jun 06, 1964; May 20, 1971; Jun 09, 1971*
Winlaw, Joseph: undated
Winningham, Geoff: Dec 10, 1968; Dec 12, 1968*; Dec 20, 1968; Dec 28, 1968*; also see Latent Image (Gallery)
Winokur?, Paula and Bob: Nov 05, 1963
Wisdom: Dec 12, 1956; Dec 24, 1956*
Wiseman, Diane: Apr 12, 1975; May 21, 1975*
Witkin Gallery (Lee Witkin, director): undated; Jan 13, 1969*; Jan 16, 1969; Aug 10, 1969; Sep 26, 1969*; Oct 16, 1969; Oct 18, 1969*; Jan 19, 1970; Apr 22, 1970; May 27, 1970; Jul 31, 1970; Aug 03, 1970*; Aug 08, 1970; Sep 07, 1970*; Sep 12, 1970; Sep 29, 1970; Oct 08, 1970*; Oct 24, 1970*; Oct 27, 1970; Nov 05, 1970*; Nov 06, 1970*; Nov 14, 1970; Nov 22, 1970; Dec 03, 1970*; Dec 08, 1970*; Feb 03, 1971; Feb 10, 1971*; Feb 13, 1971; Mar 27, 1971*; Apr 08, 1971; Apr 26, 1971*; May 02, 1971; Aug 04, 1971; Aug 07, 1971; Nov 09, 1971; Nov 18, 1971; Dec 15, 1971; Dec 17, 1971; Jan 23, 1972; Jan 28, 1972*; Mar 18, 1972; Mar 26, 1972*; Apr 17, 1972; Apr 24, 1972; May 15, 1972*; Dec 06, 1972; Mar 03, 1973; Mar 19, 1973*; Mar 26, 1973*; Mar 29, 1973; Apr 12, 1973; Apr 21, 1973; Apr 23, 1973*; May 09, 1973; May 10, 1973; May 17, 1973*; May 31, 1973; Jun 28, 1973*; Jun 30, 1973; Jul 25, 1973; Sep 05, 1973*; Sep 08, 1973; Sep 19, 1973*; Sep 28, 1973; Oct 17, 1973; Nov 07, 1973*; Nov 11, 1973; Nov 23, 1973; Nov 29, 1973*; Jan 05, 1974 (including letter dated Aug 08, 1973 from the American Foundation for the Blind); Jan 11, 1974*; Feb 07, 1974*; Mar 06, 1974*; Mar 13, 1974*; Mar 20, 1974; Mar 30, 1974; Apr 05, 1974*; Apr 11, 1974; Apr 18, 1974*; Jun 01, 1974*; Sep 07, 1974; Sep 11, 1974*; Oct 15, 1974*; Feb 01, 1975*; Feb 27, 1975*; Apr 12, 1975; Apr 25, 1975; Apr 30, 1975*; May 14, 1975*; Jan 16, 1976; Feb 28, 1976; Mar 29, 1976*; Apr 14, 1976; May 05, 1976*; May 18, 1976; May 27, 1976
Witt, Doreen: Dec 12, 1974
Witt-Diamont, Ruth: Nov 17, 1959*; Nov 30, 1970
Wolman, Baron: [Aug 1972]; Aug 02, 1972*
Wood, Charles Erskine Scott: see Kolisch, Marian Wood
Woods, Gurdon: undated; May 1970; Feb 15, 1971*
Wornum, Michael: Feb 08, 1966*
Worth, Courtia: undated
Worth, Don: Oct 31, 1968; mentioned in letter dated Dec 17, 1970*
Wright, Evelyn: Jan 08, 1973*
Wurlitzer, Pauline: Sep 11, 1958; Sep 11, 1958*; Sep 24, 1958; Nov 05, 1958*; Oct 31, 1960
Wurster, William (Bill): Jun 07, 1967; Jul 15, 1967*; Jul 28, 1967*; Jun 04, 1968*; Jul 04, 1968*; Jan 31, 1969*; Feb 03, 1969; Feb 25, 1969*; Apr 08, 1969; Apr 22, 1969; Apr 15, 1970
Yale University Library: see Stieglitz Archives
Yale University School of Art: Mar 12, 1976; Mar 19, 1976*; Apr 26, 1976
Yamamoto, Norito: Jul 01, 1959*; Sep 24, 1959*
Yao, Shen: see Shen Yao
Yick Contractors: Dec 21, 1966*; Jan 25, 1967*; Feb 25, 1967*
Young, Maple: see Straub, Bernice
Zane, Marjorie: Dec 14, 1967*
Zapton, Steve: see Untitled (gallery)
Zeldin, Karen Dash: undated
Zins, Ronald: Jun 25, 1970; Jun 29, 1970*
Zinszer, Mary Lemoyne: Oct 10, 1947*; Jan 31, 1969*; May 03, 1969*; Aug 07, 1969*; Oct 01, 1969; Nov 14, 1969*; Dec 09, 1969*; Jan 08, 1970*; Dec 23, 1971*
Zlatovski, Jane: see Foster, Jane
Zorach, William: Jan 15, 1960
Collection Restrictions:
The collection is open for research. Patrons must use microfilm copy.
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Collection Citation:
Imogen Cunningham papers, 1903-1991. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.