Perspecta records, 1952-2002 (inclusive), 1952-1973 (bulk).

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Perspecta records, 1952-2002 (inclusive), 1952-1973 (bulk).

The records consist of editorial and financial correspondence, copyrights, reviews, architectural drawings, articles, accounting records, and photographs and negatives documenting the publication of Perspecta, a journal of the Yale School of Architecture (formerly the Schools of Architecture and Design and Art and Architecture).

6.75 linear feet.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8021750

Yale University Library

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