Arnold Arboretum Exhibits Collection : Guide. 1954-2006.

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Arnold Arboretum Exhibits Collection : Guide. 1954-2006.

This collection contains a variety of materials, including photographs, negatives, articles, correspondence, notes, exhibit publicity, invoices, and videotapes. The collection was created by combining a few smaller, semi-processed collections which were all about exhibits at the Arnold Arboretum. Items are arranged roughly chronologically within folders. Series VII is arranged alphabetically by exhibit name, maintaining its original order. The collection spans 1954-2006.

1.625 linear feet. 5 boxes (1 flat)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8113383

Harvard University, Botany Libraries

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Arnold Arboretum

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The planning for the Arnold Arboretum Centennial celebration began in 1967 when Dr. Richard A. Howard, Arboretum Director from 1954-1978, appointed committees of supporters and visiting-committee members to raise funds for the upcoming event. The week-long celebration (May 21-28, 1972) opened with a banquet in a downtown Boston hotel that featured an address by William T. Stearn, famous taxonomist and botanist from the British Museum of Natural History. Events included a daylong symposium on "Po...

Engle, Corliss Knapp.

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Warren, Cora.

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Floyd, Margaret Henderson

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Hay, Ida, 1948-

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Ida Hay was born in Philadelphia in 1948 and received a B.A. in botany from Swarthmore College in 1970. While pursuing her degree, she was a Horticultural Assistant at the Arthur Hoyt Scott Horticultural Foundation during 1967 and 1968. Hay was employed by the Arnold Arboretum from 1970 to 1993, progressing from Herbarium Assistant, to Curatorial Associate, to Staff Assistant and Manager of the Jamaica Plain Herbarium. From the description of Ida Hay papers, 1970-1993. (Harvard Unive...

Amrhein, Mary Lou.

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