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Le Corbusier architectural drawings, 1935-1961
13 drawingsDrawings executed by Le Corbusier as illustrations for lectures on architecture and city planning delivered at Columbia University in 1935 and 1961. Notations are in French. Drawings range from approximately seven to twenty feet long.
Lecture notes collection, 1817-1969, bulk 1877-1913
9.92 linear feetLeopold Haimson Papers, 1890s-1999
88 linear feetLeo Rudolph Etzkorn papers, 1881-1976, bulk 1937-1976
1.05 linear feetLinguistics Dialects records, 1938-1939
1 Linear FeetThe collection itself consists of 9 metal plate discs with phonetics recordings of grad students, professors, and the aforementioned businessmen and date between 1938 and 1939 with the exception of one which claims to be from 1959.
Lionel Trilling papers, 1899-1987
27 linear feetLouise Wells Collection, 1914-1915
1.5 linear feetThis small collection consists of one black academic robe with hood, two rolled up diplomas and one registration booklet all belonging to Louise Wells.
Marie Runyon Papers, 1955-2008
14 linear feetMario G. Salvadori Lectures, 1954-1986
0.83 linear feetMcKim Mead & White architectural records and drawings, 1879-1958
400 drawingsArchitectural drawings and photographs of buildings designed by the firm dating approximately from its founding to the 1950s. Among those represented are buildings at the World's Columbian Exhibition, Chicago, 1893; Pennsylvania Railroad Station, New York, 1906-1910; restoration, 1903, of the White House, Washington, D.C.; buildings at Columbia University's Morningside Heights campus, New York; Boston Public Library, Boston, Mass.; E.W. Morgan mansion; Municipal Building, N.Y.; Col. Elliott Shepherd House, Scarborough, N.Y.; buildings at Amherst College, Amherst, Mass.; Bellevue Hospital, New York; various New York City residences; and others. Also included are competition drawings for the New York Public Library; miscellaneous drawings and sketches; photographs of the partners and of other members of the firm; lists of the firm's work; clippings of articles about the firm; lists of the firm's employees; billing records, 1953-1955; account books, 1940s-1950s; bank books, 1895-1955; award certificates; and other office miscellany.