William Wolf collection of Buckminster Fuller papers pertaining to the World Game and Design Science Institute 1940-1992

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William Wolf collection of Buckminster Fuller papers pertaining to the World Game and Design Science Institute 1940-1992

Letters, memos, and reports, including several items signed and/or annotated by Fuller. Also assorted pamphlets, posters, newspaper and magazine articles, photographs, slides, and ephemera. 24 tapes and transcripts containing conversation between Buckminster Fuller, William Wolf, Neva Kaiser, Michael Ben-Eli, and Robert Brooks discussing Fuller's vision for the World Game.

4.0 Linear feet; 8 manuscript boxes

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Fuller, R. Buckminster (Richard Buckminster), 1895-1983

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Architect, inventor, scientist, teacher, philosopher, creator of the geodesic dome and the Dymaxion car. From the description of Letter, 1958 Feb. 10, Clemson, S.C. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 33018576 Mark Burginer is a California-based architect, whose interest in Buckminster Fuller's synergetic geometry led to some correspondence between them during the early 1980s. From the description of Letters to Mark Burginger, 1980-1981. (Unknown)...

Wolf, William

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William Wolf, critic, author, and lecturer, has written extensively on film and theater. He was for many years film critic and film editor for Cue Magazine (1964-1980), and when Cue was merged into New York Magazine, he bacame a critic and contributing editor writing the On Film column (1980-1983). He subsequently became the syndicated film critic and columnist for the Gannett newspaper chain (1984-1988). Mr. Wolf's articles have appeared in newspapers throughout the United States, ...