Leopold Arnaud papers and architectural drawings, 1914-1980, bulk 1914-1945

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Leopold Arnaud papers and architectural drawings, 1914-1980, bulk 1914-1945

Leopold Arnaud was a member of the Columbia University's School of Architecture faculty for 31 years and dean from 1937 to 1960. The collection consist of architectural drawings, correspondence, student photographs, student sketchbooks and papers documenting the 1944-1945 Architectural Competition for Permanent Building Construction at the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York.

0.5 linear feet (in 2 boxes), 1 oversize box, and 160 drawings.

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