Amos Vogel Papers, 1896-2001 (Bulk Dates: 1960-1990).

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Amos Vogel Papers, 1896-2001 (Bulk Dates: 1960-1990).

This collection documents primarily the professional work of Amos Vogel. The bulk of the records are concerned with films that Vogel screened for festivals, courses, and Cinema 16. These records consist of film files, notebooks, and hundreds of stills from films that were rarely seen. The second largest portion of the collection is writings, in the form of articles, essays, speeches, short stories, manuscripts, and numerous drafts. Also included are administrative records pertaining to the management of Cinema 16, audio visual material, such as teaching slides, and a small amount of personal documents from Vogel's early life.

63.4 linear ft. (145 document boxes, 1 half-size box, 6 index card boxes, 1 flat box, 1 record box, 4 oversized folders)

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