Photographs of Harvard faculty and buildings, 1936

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Photographs of Harvard faculty and buildings, 1936

This collection consists of 58 black and white photographs and 117 negatives depictingHarvard buildings and faculty. Taken by photographer and architect Richard Carver Wood, thephotographs were commissioned for the Harvard tercentenary celebration in 1936.

0.72 cubic feet; (4 flat boxes, 2 glass negativeboxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6385661

Harvard University Archives.

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Wood, Richard Carver

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Photographer and architect Richard Carver Wood was educated at Hamilton College in Clinton, NY, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He also worked on several documentaries, including Nancy Hamilton’s documentary on Helen Keller, The Unconquered (1954). From the guide to the Photographs of Harvard faculty and buildings, 1936, (Harvard University Archives) Richard Carver Wood was a photographer and architect in New York, N.Y. and Cambridge, Mass. From the de...