James Marston Fitch papers, 1933-2000, 1933-2000

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Series X: Additional Donations


Sub-Series 1: Donation 2007.009



Box 14 Curriculum Vitae



Box 14 Bibliography



Box 14 Honors, awards, citations



Box 14 Obituaries (duplicates)



Box 14 "Technology of Early American Building" - book proposal and course outline



Box 14 Lectures subsequently published



Box 14 Correspondence with publishers



Box 14 Reviews of JMF Books (see also press)



Box 14 ["The League's Play-Pen on the Park"]



Box 14 Preservation Alumni Interview with Hope Alswang



Box 14 Book reviews



Box 14 Kiley Symposium - later published with Fitch intro.



Box 14 Xeroxes from Architectural Record when JMF was editor



Box 14 Xerox from Architecture, Nov 1933



Box 14 Published articles - 1960s



Box 14 JMF plans for collected essays



Box 14 Backyard house on W. 28th Street rehabilitated by Fitches c. 1937 [photographs]



Box 14 Fitch as Architect. First Stony Point House, published in House Beautiful, Nov 1951.



Box 14 Fitch as Architect. 3rd Stony Point House



Box 14 Book reviews



Box 15 Copies of articles used in "selected essays"



Box 15 Articles on preservation not used in selected essays



Box 15 Criticism - not used in selected essays



Box 15 Co-author



Box 15 Commissioned reports



Box 15 Responses to criticism



Box 15 "The Preservation of Historic Centers" position paper, 1970



Box 15 Gropius


Correspondence with publishers



Box 16 The Paradox of Abundence - 1968 edition?



Box 16 Writings incorporated into various books



Box 16 Press



Box 16 JMF - Press



Box 16 1789-1865 Greenough - research etc.



Box 16 Walter Gropius research



Box 16 Pei - typescript, misc. handwritten notes



Box 16 Gropius



Box 16 Jefferson



Box 16 Typescripts of lectures



Box 16 Central Park



Box 16 Landscape architecture as a profession



Box 16 Landscape preservation



Box 16 Preservation symposium 1999



Box 16 Uncertain origin v S[?]



Box 16 Typescripts of subsequently published articles



Box 16 Drafts & fragments



Box 16 Published articles , misc.



Box 17

Sub-Series 2: Donation 2019.006



Box 17 [copies of articles]



Box 17 [PLEA-85 Italia]



Box 17 Heritage Foundation for San Francisco's Architectural Heritage - Design Awards, [1989]



Box 17 Misc. Correspondence 1990



Box 17 Historic Preservation Curatorial Correspondence



Box 17 Grand Central Terminal and Rockefeller Center by JM Fitch



Box 17 Presidential Design Award 1-28-92



Box 17 3/95 Heinz Award Nomination



Box 17 "A Short History of Historic Preservation at Columbia" JMF: (chapter)



Box 17 [copies of articles]



Box 17 AIA: Role of Architect in Histpric Presv. - Paper for Symposium: "A New Kind of Task calls for a New Sort of Archt."



Box 17 Gropius Book Garland Publication



Box 17 Correspondence



Box 17 [copies of articles]



Box 17 [Henry N. Wright obituary]



Box 17 [correspondence]



Box 18 Correspondence



Box 18 "Murder at the Modern" and others



Box 18 Honor: Distinguished Professor March 1986 ACSA (Amer. Collegiate Schls of Arch.)



Box 18 National Endowment for the Arts: Design Arts Applic.



Box 18 Fitch: Educator - Curriculae / Studies / Programs



Box 18 National Council for Preservation Education / ICOMOS/Hugh Miller



Box 18 AIA Fellowship + Gold Medal Letters of Recommendation



Box 18 Buffalo 11/6



Box 18 University of Utah



Box 18 Historic Preservation Reviews & Advertising



Box 18 Honors & Awards: Miscellaneous



Box 18 [Royal Institute of British Architects]



Box 18 University of Alabama / Society of Fine Ars Distinguished Career Award to JFM: April 1988



Box 18 [Historic Preservation: Forging A Discipline / Columbia Symposium]



Box 18 [correspondence]



Box 18 IABSE



Box 18 "Training for Preservation: Preservationist, Conservationist, Craftsperson" Chapt. 18



Box 18 Richard Snibbe