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SNAC: Social Networks and Archival Context
VIAFrevised2015-09-20machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-18T21:51:20machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-18T21:51:20humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-29machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFcorporateBodyAnnenberg School of Communications (University of Pennsylvania)presumedAnnenberg school of communications Philadelphie, Pa.presumedUniversity of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, Pa.) Annenberg School of CommunicationspresumedAnnenberg School of Communications (Philadelphia)presumedPennsylvania Annenberg School of CommunicationspresumedUniversity of Pennsylvania. Annenberg School of CommunicationspresumedAnnenberg School for Communication (University of Pennsylvania)presumedEnglishAmericansVogel, Amos.Vogel, Amos, 1921-Worth, Sol.Annenberg School of Communications (University of Pennsylvania)Amos Vogel Papers, 1896-2001, [Bulk Dates: 1960-1990]Vogel, Amos, 1921-Amos Vogel Papers, 1896-2001 [Bulk Dates: 1960-1990]64.65 linear ft. (146 document boxes, 1 half-size box, 6 index card boxes, 1 flat box, 3 record boxes, 4 oversized folders)This collection documents the professional work of film critic, professor, and author, Amos Vogel. The bulk of the records are concerned with numerous films that Vogel has screened for Cinema 16, the independent film society that he founded and directed for sixteen years, as well as administrative records, correspondence, photographs, and printed materialEnglishGermanColumbia University. Rare Book and Manuscript LibraryVogel, Amos, 1921-. Amos Vogel Papers, 1896-2001 (Bulk Dates: 1960-1990).Vogel, Amos, 1921-Amos Vogel Papers, 1896-2001 (Bulk Dates: 1960-1990).63.4 linear ft. (145 document boxes, 1 half-size box, 6 index card boxes, 1 flat box, 1 record box, 4 oversized folders)This collection documents primarily the professional work of Amos Vogel. The bulk of the records are concerned with films that Vogel screened for festivals, courses, and Cinema 16. These records consist of film files, notebooks, and hundreds of stills from films that were rarely seen. The second largest portion of the collection is writings, in the form of articles, essays, speeches, short stories, manuscripts, and numerous drafts. Also included are administrative records pertaining to the management of Cinema 16, audio visual material, such as teaching slides, and a small amount of personal documents from Vogel's early life. EnglishGermanColumbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesWorth, Sol. Papers, 1926-1977.Worth, Sol.Papers, 1926-1977.42 Cubic ft.The Sol Worth Papers consist largely of the contents of his Annenberg office at the time of his death. They almost exclusively relate to his professional and scholarly pursuits. The Biographical papers, 1943-1977, include copies of vitaes and clippings, date books, and college materials. There is correspondence, 1960-1977, with students, faculty, and national organizations during Worth's tenure at Annenberg including Margaret Mead. The Administrative papers, 1963-1977, consist of correspondence, minutes, memoranda, and statistics regarding the Annenberg School of Communications and include his participation in tenure reviews, faculty meetings, and academic committee work. In addition to administrative papers, there are papers relating to his involvement in professional organizations including the Anthropological Film Research Institute, which he founded with Margaret Mead, and the Society for the Anthropology of Visual Communication, for which he served as founding President. His teaching files, 1960-1977, include syllabi, reading lists, exams, and lecture notes. The collection also includes his research papers, among which is his most famous project, the Navajo Film project, which culminated in a publication, with John Adair, of Through Navajo Eyes: An Exploration in Film Communication and Anthropology. In addition to his own research, Worth kept reprints and manuscripts of other scholars as well as bibliographies, film reviews, and programs for film and theater. Photographic prints, journals, and other oversized material finish out the collection. University of Pennsylvania, Archives & Records Center