Princeton Symposium on World Affairs audio recordings, 1963.

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Princeton Symposium on World Affairs audio recordings, 1963.

The collection consists of reel-to-reel audio tapes of the architecture, painting, and prose panel discussions. Also included is a memoranda that provides a complete schedule for the weekend, including information about participants' arrival times and lodging arrangements.

1.0 linear ft. (1 box)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8114829

Princeton University Library

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Pei, I. M., 1917-

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Architect. From the description of Reminiscences of Ieoh Ming Pei : oral history, 1978. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 122619681 From the description of Papers of I. M. Pei. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71132705 ...

Malamud, Bernard

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Princeton Symposium on World Affairs (1963)

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In July of 1963 Princeton University hosted the Princeton Symposium on World Affairs, the theme of which was "The Pursuit of Excellence in Creative Arts." The weekend-long symposium was comprised of several open panel sessions featuring professionals from a single field or genre such as architecture, painting, music, or prose. Many well-known figures participated such as I.M. Pei, Philip Johnson, Bernard Malamud, Barnett Newman, and Dave Brubeck. From the description of Princeton Sym...

Johnson, Philip, 1906-2005

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