Bruce A. Goff archive, 1904-1982.

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Bruce A. Goff archive, 1904-1982.

The collection represents Goff in his many roles: architect, composer, painter, collector, professor, and friend. Architectural projects can be traced from concept to completion through correspondence, slides, photographs, and plans. His musical scores, compositions, and piano roles illustrate the great extent to which Goff was involved in music as a listener, performer, and composer. His activities as an influential educator, both as Chairman of the School of Architecture at the University of Oklahoma, and as a well-traveled lecturer are documented by both his own academic papers and those from his students. Examples of the eclectic building materials Goff employed in his projects are maintained in a group of ephemera, which also includes objects such as clothing, shells and crystals, and a butterfly collection.

200 boxes (132.5 linear feet) and oversize material.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8264437

Aurora University, Phillips Library

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Goff, Bruce, 1904-1982

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University of Oklahoma. College of Architecture

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