Campus planning : research material, 1890-1997.

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Campus planning : research material, 1890-1997.

Material relating to primarily post WWII university, college and school planning in the U.S., Canada and abroad, gathered by Jack Robinson. Consists of consultants' reports, student reports, few manuscripts, rolled drawings, blueprints, maps, posters, newspaper clippings, correspondence, slides, b&w photographs, 1 VHS (NTSC) videotape.

ca. 176 linear ft.

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Concord Academy (Concord, Mass.). Russell Robb Hall.

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Dana Hall School

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Vassar College.

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Linda Hall Library.

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Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum.

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Robinson, James Emmor, 1933-1997

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Architect and distinguished university and campus planner. From the description of Campus planning : research material, 1890-1997. (Centre canadien d'architecture). WorldCat record id: 79460728 ...

Middle Tennessee State University

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Greenwich Country Day School (Conn.)

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Tufts University

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Boston University

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Hotchkiss School

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Milton Academy (Milton, Mass.)

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University of Pittsburgh. United Faculty

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Newington-Cropsey Foundation

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American College for Girls (Istanbul, Turkey)

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The American College for Girls was an outgrowth of an educational experiment called The Home School founded in 1871 in Istanbul by the Woman's Board of Missions and a group of women educators from Boston. Under the leadership of May Mills Patrick, and with the support of Sarah L. Bowker, Caroline Borden and other Boston women, the school was granted an act of incorporation as an educational institution in 1890 by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The Home School had been gradually ...

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Art Institute of Chicago.

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Michigan Technological University

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Anatolia College

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Stonehill College

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Robert College (Istanbul, Turkey)

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