ASUL : logo and related correspondence, 1981-1982.
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Zapf, Hermann
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Hermann Zapf was a master of type design, book design, and calligraphy. Born in Nuremberg in 1918, he began working in publishing as a photo-retoucher, and was inspired to be a letter-designer by an exhibition of Rudolph Koch's works. Zapf became one of the most influential type-designers of the 20th century, with many of his designs passing into common use. From the description of Hermann Zapf papers, 1957-1966. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 52316252...
Olds, Arnie.
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Stanford University. Libraries. Associates
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The Associates, founded in 1973, was a support organization to the University's libraries. In addition to raising money for library acquisitions, it hosted a number of programs, lectures and workshops that were free and open to the public. The association was disbanded in 2007 when its administrative funding was cut. From the description of Associates of the Stanford University Libraries records, 1969-2007. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 464956005 ...
Frank, Peter R.
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Curator of Germanic collections at Stanford University Libraries, 1967-1990. Active with the faculty committee on Peace Studies, 1981-1990. Between 1974-1977 Frank was Editor-in-chief of the S. Fischer publishing house in West Germany. From the description of Peter R. Frank papers, 1968-1990. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 701211532 Peter Frank was curator of Germanic materials in Stanford University Libraries from 1967 to his retirement in 1990. From the descrip...