Reminiscences of Rudolph Staffel : oral history, 1984.

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Reminiscences of Rudolph Staffel : oral history, 1984.

Childhood; education at Chicago Art Institute, late 1920s; exposure to ceramics in New Mexico, teaching at Arts and Crafts Club, New Orleans, and Tyler School of Art, Temple University; U.S. Air Force, World War II; professional interests, use of clay and porcelain, reflections on development of American Ceramic Society, National Council on Education in the Ceramic Arts.

Transcript: 71 leaves.

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