Albert Hadley papers, 1947-1999.

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Albert Hadley papers, 1947-1999.

Albert Hadley (1920- ) graduated from Parsons School of Design in 1949 and served on the faculty from 1949 through 1954. Hadley later joined Dorothy "Sister" Parish to form the design firm Parish-Hadley. The Kellen Design Archives collection (1947-1999) includes correspondence, design and lecture notes, student work and a mock-up for a booklet.

0.4 linear ft. (1 box).

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