Newcomb College Art Department, Records of the Department
09-015

Summary Information

Repository
Newcomb Archives
Title
Newcomb College Art Department, Records of the Department
ID
09-015
Date [bulk]
Bulk, 1940-1965
Date [inclusive]
1940-1965
Extent
1.0 Cubic feet 1 Carton
General Physical Description note
Condition of the materials: some discoloration of prints and letter dated 1944.
Language
English

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Administrative Information

Publication Information

Newcomb Archives

Newcomb Center for Research on Women
Seltzer-Gerard Reading Room
62 Newcomb Place
New Orleans, Louisiana, 70118
504 865 5762
vorhoff@tulane.edu

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Controlled Access Headings

Genre(s)

  • Newcomb College, Art

Occupation(s)

  • Artists

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Collection Inventory

Box 1 of 1 

General note

NAC 1 of 1

Bronze-color door knob with both handles connected by rod.

Unlabeled magnetic film reel (mounted on metal reel, about 2" radius)

"Kodak Sheet Film" cardboard box labeled "Newcomb" contains about 25 sheets (size 4" x 5") of art projects, machinery, etc.

1800' mylar magnetic recording tape in box labeled "John Canady: A Critic's Job, Lecture, Dixon Hall, 5. Nov. 1965. 3 3/4 ips--Full Track. O. W. H."

Magnetic recording tape in box labeled "Art Lecture - Dixon Hall. Newcomb College, Tulane University. 3 3/4ths IPS. 1/2 Track - Both Sides."

16mm, 1600 ft. recording tape reel in metal case labeled "Mrs. Roberta Alford, Newcomb Art School, Tulane University."

Large envelope contains eight 12" x 14.5" prints of ante-bellum homes in Louisiana and Mississippi, part of The Glidden Company's series of historic ante-bellum palntations homes.

Greeting cards from Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Thannhauser, portraying art works by Picasso and Van Gogh, ranging in size from 5" x 7" to 13" x 17"

Envelope addressed to Miss Alice Parkerson (1527 Calhoun St., New Orleans) sent by Mrs. J. K. Thannhauser: Contains a 12-page typed letter dated July 28, 1944 and signed Heinz

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