Box 2
Contains 47 Results:
Pittsburgh Architectural Club, 1913
The exhibit series is housed in 13 folders in boxes one and two, and is arranged alphabetically by folder title. This series includes exhibit books or catalogs as well as a few pieces of correspondence. Folder titles were designed to reflect either the title of the exhibit or the group that sponsored the exhibit. These exhibits were held at Carnegie Mellon University or at the Carnegie Museum of Art and featured Carnegie Mellon students or faculty work.
Pittsburgh Architectural Club, 1914
The exhibit series is housed in 13 folders in boxes one and two, and is arranged alphabetically by folder title. This series includes exhibit books or catalogs as well as a few pieces of correspondence. Folder titles were designed to reflect either the title of the exhibit or the group that sponsored the exhibit. These exhibits were held at Carnegie Mellon University or at the Carnegie Museum of Art and featured Carnegie Mellon students or faculty work.
Pittsburgh Architectural Club, 1915
The exhibit series is housed in 13 folders in boxes one and two, and is arranged alphabetically by folder title. This series includes exhibit books or catalogs as well as a few pieces of correspondence. Folder titles were designed to reflect either the title of the exhibit or the group that sponsored the exhibit. These exhibits were held at Carnegie Mellon University or at the Carnegie Museum of Art and featured Carnegie Mellon students or faculty work.
Pittsburgh Architectural Club, 1916-1917
The exhibit series is housed in 13 folders in boxes one and two, and is arranged alphabetically by folder title. This series includes exhibit books or catalogs as well as a few pieces of correspondence. Folder titles were designed to reflect either the title of the exhibit or the group that sponsored the exhibit. These exhibits were held at Carnegie Mellon University or at the Carnegie Museum of Art and featured Carnegie Mellon students or faculty work.
"Pittsburgher Landshaften" by Douglas Cooper Zeichnungen, 1990
The exhibit series is housed in 13 folders in boxes one and two, and is arranged alphabetically by folder title. This series includes exhibit books or catalogs as well as a few pieces of correspondence. Folder titles were designed to reflect either the title of the exhibit or the group that sponsored the exhibit. These exhibits were held at Carnegie Mellon University or at the Carnegie Museum of Art and featured Carnegie Mellon students or faculty work.
"Worlds Above, Worlds Below" by Douglas Cooper, 1989
The exhibit series is housed in 13 folders in boxes one and two, and is arranged alphabetically by folder title. This series includes exhibit books or catalogs as well as a few pieces of correspondence. Folder titles were designed to reflect either the title of the exhibit or the group that sponsored the exhibit. These exhibits were held at Carnegie Mellon University or at the Carnegie Museum of Art and featured Carnegie Mellon students or faculty work.
Akin, Ă–mer, 1982
The faculty series is housed in seven folders in box one and is arranged alphabetically by the last name of the faculty member. The majority of materials in this series are correspondence. For most faculty members, the file is small- with the one exception of Henry Hornbostel. Hornbostel's papers include correspondence about his military experience in World War I and letters concerning his dismissal from the school.
Hornbostel, Henry, 1906-1939
The faculty series is housed in seven folders in box one and is arranged alphabetically by the last name of the faculty member. The majority of materials in this series are correspondence. For most faculty members, the file is small- with the one exception of Henry Hornbostel. Hornbostel's papers include correspondence about his military experience in World War I and letters concerning his dismissal from the school.
McGoodwin, Henry, 1917
The faculty series is housed in seven folders in box one and is arranged alphabetically by the last name of the faculty member. The majority of materials in this series are correspondence. For most faculty members, the file is small- with the one exception of Henry Hornbostel. Hornbostel's papers include correspondence about his military experience in World War I and letters concerning his dismissal from the school.
Sauer, Louis, 1980
The faculty series is housed in seven folders in box one and is arranged alphabetically by the last name of the faculty member. The majority of materials in this series are correspondence. For most faculty members, the file is small- with the one exception of Henry Hornbostel. Hornbostel's papers include correspondence about his military experience in World War I and letters concerning his dismissal from the school.