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Eliot Elisofon: An Inventory of His Papers at the Harry Ransom Center Descriptive Summary Creator: Elisofon, Eliot Title: Eliot Elisofon Papers and Photography Collection Dates: 1930-1988 (bulk 1942-1973) Extent: 144 boxes, 2 scrapbook boxes, 2 oversized boxes, 3 glass slide boxes (60.5 linear feet) Abstract: The papers of this American photographer and author contains photographs, transparencies, slides, negatives, films, research material, notes, photo captions, logbooks, correspondence, agreements and other documents, drafts, proofs, tearsheets, clippings, scrapbooks, catalogs, sketchbooks, and artifacts documenting his entire career. Language English. Arrangement Organization by Format Storage Black and white prints and paper material, boxes 1-73 Color transparencies and prints, boxes 74-121 Black and white negatives, boxes 122-144 Glass slides, boxes 145-147 Oversize material, boxes O1 and O2 Scrapbooks, boxes S1 and S2 Due to size, this inventory has been divided into three separate units which can be accessed by clicking on the highlighted text below: Eliot Elisofon Papers--Series I. [Part I] Eliot Elisofon Papers--Series I. (continued)[Part II] Eliot Elisofon Papers--Series II.-Indexes [Part III] [This page]

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Eliot Elisofon:

An Inventory of His Papers at the Harry Ransom Center

Descriptive Summary

Creator: Elisofon, Eliot

Title: Eliot Elisofon Papers and Photography Collection

Dates: 1930-1988 (bulk 1942-1973)

Extent: 144 boxes, 2 scrapbook boxes, 2 oversized boxes, 3 glass slide boxes(60.5 linear feet)

Abstract: The papers of this American photographer and author containsphotographs, transparencies, slides, negatives, films, researchmaterial, notes, photo captions, logbooks, correspondence,agreements and other documents, drafts, proofs, tearsheets, clippings,scrapbooks, catalogs, sketchbooks, and artifacts documenting hisentire career.

Language English.

Arrangement

Organization by Format Storage

Black and white prints and paper material, boxes 1-73Color transparencies and prints, boxes 74-121Black and white negatives, boxes 122-144Glass slides, boxes 145-147Oversize material, boxes O1 and O2Scrapbooks, boxes S1 and S2

Due to size, this inventory has been divided into three separate units which can beaccessed by clicking on the highlighted text below:

Eliot Elisofon Papers--Series I. [Part I]

Eliot Elisofon Papers--Series I. (continued)[Part II]

Eliot Elisofon Papers--Series II.-Indexes [Part III] [This page]

Series II. Film and Television Projects, 1953-1973, 1986

"Noa Noa," proposed film project on Gauguin, by James Agee

Gauguin, [Painting, "D'ou venons-nous? Que sommes-nous? Où allons-nous?"], 5x7 color trans. (9 exp.), [Jan. 1955 or July 1959?]

box-folder120.10

Correspondence, draft of screenplay, clipping, [1953-55] box-folder43.1

Khartoum- Prologue, 1965, storyboard drawings, scripts, movement order,correspondence (See also folders 31.6-32.3 and 104.7-8 in Series I, folders 43.3-4 inSeries II, and Scrapbook box 2)

box-folder43.2

Man Builds: Ancient Egypt, for American Institute of Architects, 1965

Itinerary, correspondence, notes, shooting sequences, International Festival ofFilms on Architecture award, 1967 (housed in oversize box 2)

box-folder43.3-4

"The White Tiger," by Elisofon and Ben Kerner [never produced], film treatment,correspondence, [1966]

box-folder43.5

Documentary on the making of Doctor Dolittle, film treatment, [1966] box-folder43.6

Africa, four-part documentary for ABC Television, 1967 (See also Africa's Animals, folder32.14, in Series I)

8x10 prints (3 exp., including 1 duplicate) by Marvin E. Newman, [July-Aug.1966]

box-folder43.7

19 color slides by Marvin Newman, [July-Aug. 1966] box-folder120.11

Correspondence; agreements; itinerary; notes by Elin Elisofon; press releases; fyi, 30 Sept. 1966; clippings

box-folder43.8-9

Proposed film and LIFE story on Mekong Delta, Cambodia correspondence, 1969 box-folder43.10

"African Sculpture: Glorious Past" and "African Sculpture: Dynamic Expression" televisionprograms on African sculpture for CBS Camera III, 26 April and 3 May 1970 (See also BlackAfrican Heritage files)

Videotape of broadcasts (*removed to videotape storage) box-folder *

Address lists; correspondence, 1970-71; notes and correspondence by ElinElisofon

box-folder43.11

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Black African Heritage series of four one-hour television documentaries: "The Congo," "TheBend of the Niger," "The Slave Coast," "Africa's Gift" for "Group W" [WestinghouseBroadcasting Co.], May 1970-March 1971 (See also folders 37.15-17, 38.1, and 120.1-2 inSeries I, folders 52.6 and 54.10-11 in Series III, and folders 58.27-28 in Series V)

Contract, agreement, correspondence box-folder 43.12

Schedule, calendars, itineraries, memos box-folder 43.13

Treatments; correspondence; itinerary; synopses; clippings; TV Guide, March1972; notes by Elin Elisofon

box-folder44.1-3

Final Treatment box-folder 44.4

Smith Trip, correspondence- John Smith box-folder 44.5

[Correspondence]- Bracher box-folder 44.6

Dotty's Letters, correspondence with Dorothy Scher box-folder 44.7

Official Correspondence- USIS, correspondence, personnel list box-folder44.8

Congo Research, Book Notes, research material and notes box-folder44.9

[Music and Dance] Research, clippings, articles, photocopy texts box-folder44.10

African Sculpture Filmed, notes box-folder 44.11

African Sculpture Filmed, MAA Shot Notes, notes box-folder44.12

Ghana, correspondence, program box-folder 44.13

Ghana 3 x 3-3/4 polaroid box-folder 44.14

Mali, correspondence, notes, clippings, tearsheets box-folder44.15

Niger, correspondence box-folder 44.16

Nigeria, correspondence, press card, notes, map, postcards, clippings box-folder45.1

Eyo File, correspondence box-folder 45.2

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Nigeria Polaroids 3 x 3-3/4 polaroids (16 exp.) box-folder 45.3

Ivory Coast, correspondence, postcard box-folder 45.4

West Africa- General including Upper Volta, correspondence, notes, clippings,health handbook, brochures

box-folder45.5

Photographs of Elisofon and others, 2-7/8 x 3-3/4 polaroid, 7-1/2 x 9-1/2 printand 6-1/2 x 9-1/2 print

box-folder45.6

Production budgets, station clearances, resume box-folder 45.7

Equipment and Film Shipments, receipts, notes, brochure, price lists box-folder45.8

Camera and Sound Reports, Vault File box-folder 45.9

Camera and Sound Reports, Cutting Notes box-folder45.10-11

Cutting Notes, notes and correspondence box-folder 45.12

Narrations and Timing, timing reports box-folder 45.13

Invoices and Petty Cash Expenses, invoices, notes box-folder45.14-15

I. "The Congo" [ The Congo ], scripts, Julian Bond agreement, breakdown, artsequence

box-folder45.16-17

II. Niger [ "The Bend of the Niger" ], notes, maps, scripts, list of art, Ossie Davisagreement, time breakdown

box-folder46.1-2

III. G[uinea] C[oast] [ "The Slave Coast" ], credits, scripts, Maya Angelouagreement, brochures, notes, breakdowns

box-folder46.3-4

IV. [ "Africa's Gift" ], credits; scripts; agreements with Gordon Parks, MongoSantamaria, Lionel Hampton; breakdown; tearsheets

box-folder46.5

Releases box-folder 46.6

Books Sent box-folder 46.7

Group W Publicity, itineraries, press releases, brochures, clippings,correspondence

box-folder46.8-10

Royalties, contract, correspondence, profit and loss statements, 1986 box-folder46.11

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"Africa: Its People and Their Art," "Artists and Craftsmen of West Africa," filmstrips onAfrican art for Encyclopedia Britannica and proposed filmstrips on Chinese culture

Agreement, correspondence, outline box-folder 47.1

Scripts, notes, maps box-folder 47.2-4

Film on Dogon mask making, Peabody Museum Film Study Center, agreement,correspondence (See also Black African Heritage files in Series II and folders58.27-28 in Series V)

box-folder47.5

Akan Gold, [film on the Paul Tishman Collection], script, notes, agreement,correspondence, invoices (See also folder 38.9 in Series I, folder 52.11 in Series III,and Black African Heritage files in Series II)

box-folder47.6

"The Silent Flute," film project, never produced, correspondence, 1971-72 box-folder47.7

"Inca Emeralds," "The Lost Emeralds of the Incas," film project never produced,budget, proposal by Neil B. Persinger

box-folder47.8

"Hidden Treasure," proposed series of 13 television broadcasts, correspondence,budgets, project descriptions

box-folder47.9

Proposed film on Asia, notes, correspondence, 1973 box-folder47.10

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Series III. Writings and Lectures, 1938-1973

Subseries A: Books and Articles, 1939-1973

Early Writings, including "My Attempt at Documentary Photography," "ThePhotographic Salon--90% Trash," and "The Mechanics and [A]esthetics of FlashPhotography," and others, ca. 1939-40, typescripts

box-folder47.11

"The Camera Underwater," MINICAM (tearsheets housed in scrapbook)

"You're Wrong, Mr. Salon Judge," Good Photography, #7, 1941, typescript,tearsheets

box-folder47.12

"Eliot Elisofon on North Africa," Saturday Review, 24 Oct. 1943, draft, clipping box-folder47.13

"The Relationship of Photography and Painting," exhibit catalog from "AnAmerican Looks at the Nordic Countries"

box-folder47.14

"War Photography," U.S. Camera, March 1944, U.S. Camera Annual 1944, tearsheets, review

box-folder47.15

"Magazine Photography," typescript, [1947] box-folder 47.16

Food Is a Four-Letter Word [cookbook], 1948

Notes and drafts box-folder 47.17-18

Draft box-folder 48.1

Agreement, correspondence, royalty statements, recipes box-folder48.2

Publicity, publisher's catalog, reviews, clippings, fan mail box-folder48.3

"Paradise That Was," U.S. Camera Annual 1950, tearsheets box-folder48.4

Unidentified re. Africa, U.S. Camera Annual 1954, review box-folder48.5

"Spring in Japan," essay published in Camera Mainichi, May 1955, draft pages,1955

box-folder48.6

"A Japanese Kaleidoscope," typescript, [1955] box-folder 48.7

[Untitled essay for exhibit catalog, exhibition of photographs, drawings, watercolors at

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[Untitled essay for exhibit catalog, exhibition of photographs, drawings, watercolors atHonolulu Academy of Art, Honolulu, Hawaii, 1955] (See folder 57.16 in Series V.Exhibitions)

"Sour Cream," typescript, [1956] box-folder 48.8

"Ideas for food article," notes, nd box-folder 48.9

"Color in Paradise," U.S. Camera, May 1956, U.S. Camera Annual 1956, drafts,correspondence, tearsheets

box-folder48.10

"The South Seas" travel article draft, [1956] box-folder 48.11

"Color Photography," [1956], typescript box-folder 48.12

The Literary South Seas, unpublished book

Notes, drafts, layout box-folder 48.13-14

Correspondence, agreement, clipping box-folder 48.15

"A Symposium on Color: How Creative Is Color Photography?," Color Annual, 1957, tearsheets

box-folder48.16

"The Dance: What It Means to Me," Dance Magazine, vol. xxxi, no. 8, Aug.1957, tearsheets

box-folder48.17

"Reflections on Color," The New York Times, 17 Nov. 1957, typescripts,clipping.

box-folder48.18

"Masterpieces of Primitive Art" [exhibit catalog, Boston Museum of Fine Arts, 1958] (Seefolder 57.28 in Series V. Exhibitions)

"Elisofon on Color," "Color Control," Popular Photography, vol. 43, no. 6, Dec.1958, outline, typescripts, tearsheets

box-folder48.19

"Two Thousand and Five," unproduced ballet, [1959], typescript summary,correspondence

box-folder48.20

"African Sculpture," Atlantic Monthly, April 1959, tearsheets box-folder48.21

"New Guinea" [for Saturday Review ], typescripts [1961] box-folder48.22

[Max] Pechstein and Picasso, "African Art: Primitives to Picasso," THINK, Jan. 1962

4x5 contact prints (6 exp.), 6x9 prints (4 exp.), 6-1/4 x 9-1/2 print (3 exp.), nd box-folder48.23

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4x5 neg. (6 exp.), nd box-folder 142.22

Printed copy, correspondence box-folder 48.24

Color Photography

Drafts, proofs box-folder 48.25

Correspondence, agreements, royalty statements, invoices box-folder48.26

Secrets of LIFE Photographers, LIFE promotional information, interviewtranscript, reviews, clippings, advertisements

box-folder49.1

[Untitled], for Popular Photography, typescript, Jan. 1962 box-folder49.2

The Nile, with introduction by Laurens van der Post (New York: Viking Press, 1964)

1964 Manuscript box-folder 49.3-5

Layouts box-folder 49.6

Itinerary, correspondence, notes, agreements, royalty statements box-folder49.7

Reviews; radio and television schedule box-folder 49.8

"Santa Monica Graffiti," CA Magazine, vol. 6, no. 1, Jan./Feb. 1964, draft,tearsheets, correspondence (See also Santa Monica Painted Fence, OA #70822,folders 28.9 and 97.3-7)

box-folder49.9

"The Santa Monica Fence" [essay for The Observer ], drafts, 11-12 March 1967 box-folder49.10

Java Diary (New York: Macmillan, 1969)

Drafts, including original diary entries box-folder49.11-13, 50.1-5

Lists of inserts and manuscript changes box-folder 50.6

Drafts of opening chapter, acknowledgements, and glossary box-folder50.7

Lists of illustrations and captions box-folder 50.8

Agreement, correspondence, royalty statements box-folder 50.9

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Dust jacket, proofs of illustrations box-folder 50.10

Pub[licity], advertisements and reviews, clippings, correspondence box-folder50.11

"Far East Diary" [Ceylon, Taiwan, India], "India Diary"

Manuscript drafts box-folder 50.12-13,51.1-3

Calendars, Sept. 1968-Jan. 1969; notes by Elin Elisofon, nd box-folder51.4

A Week in Agata's World: Poland (New York: Crowell-Collier Press, 1970)

48 contact sheets of 35mm film (1,511 exp., including 825 duplicates), 6-3/8x 9-3/8 prints (45 exp., including 1 duplicate), 5-3/4 x 8 print, 7 x 9-3/8 print,7-5/8 x 8-1/2 print, 7-5/8 x 9-3/8 print, 6-3/8 x 8-1/2 print, 11x14 print(housed in oversize box 1)

box-folder51.5-7

35mm neg. (615 exp.) box-folder 142.23

Captions, drafts of text, text for dust jacket, layouts, correspondence, modelrelease, agreement, royalty statements, reviews, proofs of A Week in Daniel'sWorld: France, by Hugh Weiss

box-folder51.8

Erotic Spirituality: The Vision of Konarak, with comment by Alan Watts (New York:Macmillan, 1971)

Knopf- Erotic Spirituality, correspondence, notes box-folder 51.9

Captions, drafts, jacket text, layouts, notes, correspondence, agreement,royalty statements, reviews

box-folder51.10-11

A Week in Leonora's World: Puerto Rico, (New York: Crowell-Collier Press, 1971) (Seealso Puerto Rican Culture, folders 37.12 and 142.16, roll C-45)

22 contact sheets of 35mm film (621 exp.), 8x10 prints (6 exp.), [1-23 Dec.1969]

box-folder52.1

35mm neg. (745 exp.), [1-23 Dec. 1969] box-folder 142.24

Captions, financial notes, text, layout, releases, correspondence, agreement,model release, royalty statements, review

box-folder52.2

Zaire: A Week in Joseph's World (New York: Crowell-Collier Press, 1973)

11 contact sheets of 35mm film (396 exp.), 6-1/2 x 9-1/2 prints (32 exp., box-folder

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11 contact sheets of 35mm film (396 exp.), 6-1/2 x 9-1/2 prints (32 exp.,including 2 duplicates), 6-1/2 x 12-3/4 print (housed in oversize box 1)

box-folder52.3-4

Itinerary, script, correspondence, agreement, model release box-folder52.5

The Five Faces of Africa, proposed books and filmstrips on African Culture-school books for Macmillan, notes; list of items; agreements; correspondence;layouts (See also folders 37.15-17 and 120.1-2 in Series I and Black AfricanHeritage files in Series II)

box-folder52.6

"Where to Go in Africa," correspondence, notes, draft, [1971] box-folder52.7

"A Four-Eyed View of Africa," [review of Peter Matthiessen's The Tree WhereMan Was Born ], Naural History, vol. LXXXI, No. 10, Dec. 1972, tearsheets

box-folder52.8

The Meaning of African Art, proposed book, outline of proposal, nd box-folder52.9

Africa and Its Art, unfinished book, correspondence, outline box-folder52.10

Akan Gold, "Africa's Ancient Splendor Still Gleams in the Akan People's GoldenArt," Smithsonian Magazine, vol. 3, no. 10, Jan. 1973, drafts, proofs, wholeissue of periodical (See also folders 38.9 in Series I and 47.6 in Series II)

box-folder52.11

"An Eleventh-Hour Effort to Save Java's Borobudur Temple," SmithsonianMagazine, vol. 4, no. 3, June 1973, typescripts, whole issue of periodical, notesby Elin Elisofon, correspondence

box-folder52.12

"The Last of the Asiatic Lions Hang on in India's Gir Forest Sanctuary," Smithsonian Magazine, July 1973, typescripts, tearsheets

box-folder52.13

Subseries B: Lectures and Teaching, 1938-1973

"History of Photography," [lecture], 193_

3-1/2 x 4-3/4 neg. (8 exp.), nd box-folder 143.1

3-1/4 x 4 glass lantern slides (19 exp.), nd box-folder147.1-19

"Photo Realism" lecture, Pictorial Photographers of America, 5 April 1938,newsletters, clipping

box-folder52.14

Workshop on Photo-reportage, New School for Social Research, Oct. 1938,clipping

box-folder52.15

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Course schedule, Photo League, 1939 box-folder 52.16

Course catalogs: New School for Social Research, 1939, 1940; and the ClarenceH. White School of Photography, 1940

box-folder52.17

Lecture on Documentary Photography, Ten Eyck Club, [ca. 1939-40], newsletter box-folder52.18

Course in Journalistic Photography, Clarence H. White School of Photography,1941, clippings

box-folder52.19

Lecture, Kings County Medical Society Camera Club, New York, 5 Nov. 1941,clippings

box-folder52.20

"Address on War Photography," Photo League Meeting, 29 June 1943,typescript

box-folder52.21

"Post War Photography," Popular Photography Symposium, 2 Oct. 1943,incomplete typescript

box-folder52.22

Lecture, Honolulu Y's Men's Club Dinner Meeting, 22 May 1945, clipping box-folder52.23

"An African Safari," lecture, Honolulu Academy of Arts, sponsored by theCamera Club Council of Hawaii, 14 Jan. 1948, clippings

box-folder52.24

Lecture on the Pacific Trust Territory, Overseas Press Club, June 1949, clipping,newsletter

box-folder53.1

Lecture, Overseas Press Club, Nov. 1950, correspondence box-folder53.2

"Photography and Art," Trowbridge Lecture, Yale University, 11 Dec. 1950,correspondence, checkstub, list of slides, newsletter

box-folder53.3

"Photographing Primitive Man" lecture, City College, N.Y., 15 Dec. 1950,correspondence, press release

box-folder53.4

"New Ways in Color," Camera Club, 28 Jan. 1953, notes box-folder53.5

"The Riddle of the Nile" lecture, American Geographical Society, N.Y., 25 Feb.[1953], invitation, clipping, correspondence

box-folder53.6

Lecture, 12th Annual Short Course in Press Photography, Kent State UniversitySchool of Journalism, March 1953, correspondence

box-folder53.7

Lecture on Africa, Village Camera Club, 5 May 1953, correspondence, clipping box-folder53.8

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"Television in Action" discussion and demonstration, with Elisofon as guest, andaccompanied by exhibit of African art and sculpture, Metropolitan New YorkAudio-Visual Association, Inc., Willkie Hall, 9 May 1953, invitation

box-folder53.9

Informal discussion, "The Artist Speaks to His Time," Committee on ArtEducation Annual Summer Conference, Museum of Modern Art, 19 July 1953,announcement, correspondence

box-folder53.10

Lecture on "The Ethics and Morals of Creative Expression," at Conference onMoral Standards, Jewish Theological Seminary Anniversary, 13-15 Sept. 1953,text, correspondence, program, clipping

box-folder53.11

Lecture on Africa and Moulin Rouge, Temple Club, Temple B'rith Kodesh,Rochester, N.Y., 10 Nov. 1953, clipping, correspondence

box-folder53.12

Lecture on travels, Pictorial Photographers of America, at the ArchitecturalLeague, N.Y., 6 April 1954, clipping

box-folder53.13

"Color Photography of Africa and the Pacific" lecture, The Explorers Club, 11May 1954, notice

box-folder53.14

"Literary South Seas," [ "Color Today" lecture], Pictorial Photographers ofAmerica, at the Architectural League, N.Y., 7 Dec. 1954, correspondence,clippings

box-folder53.15

Lecture on the South Seas, Overseas Press Club, 21 Dec. 1954, newsletter box-folder53.16

"Report from the Colonial World," World Report Panel [Panelist], The NewSchool for Social Research, New York, 25 Jan. 1955, correspondence,advertisement

box-folder53.17

Lecture on Africa and the South Seas, Video Hall, Marunouchi, Tokyo, 26 March1955, clippings

box-folder53.18

Lecture on the South Pacific, Mainichi Newspapers auditorium, Osaka, Japan, 9April 1955, clippings

box-folder53.19

Lecture on Color and Filmmaking, [Mainichi Newspapers, 1955], typescript box-folder53.20

Lecture on the South Seas, Honolulu Academy of Arts, 9 May 1955,correspondence, clippings

box-folder53.21

Lecture to class at the University of Miami, Dec. 1955, correspondence box-folder53.22

"The Photographic Essay" lecture at Journalism School convocation, Syracuse box-folder12

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"The Photographic Essay" lecture at Journalism School convocation, SyracuseUniversity, Jan. 1956, correspondence, clipping

box-folder53.23

Lecture on the South Seas, the Dryden Theater, George Eastman House,Rochester, New York, 7 May 1956, correspondence, clippings

box-folder53.24

Lecture on Japan, Village Camera Club, 29 May 1956, correspondence box-folder53.25

"Springtime in Japan" lecture, Honolulu Academy of Arts, 17 Oct. 1956, clipping box-folder53.26

Lecture on photography, Yale University Art Gallery, 7 Oct. 1957,correspondence

box-folder53.27

Lecture on the voyage of the Varua, for exhibition opening, Peabody Museum, Salem,Mass., 16 May 1958 (See folders 57.23-25 and 143.11 in Series V. Exhibitions)

Class on lighting, 14 April 1959, typescript box-folder 53.28

"African Adventure," City Art Museum of St. Louis, 5 June 1960

7-5/8 x 9-1/2 print, 7-3/4 x 9-1/2 print box-folder 53.29

Agreement, correspondence, guest list, clipping box-folder53.30

"Africa," Media Area Committee for the United Nations, in honor of UN Week,Media High School, Media, Pennsylvania, 25 Oct. 1960, clippings

box-folder53.31

"Controlling Color" lecture and "Pictures for Publication" panel discussion,Photojournalism Seminar of the East, sponsored by the American Society ofMagazine Photographers and the George Eastman House, Rochester, N.Y., 2-5Nov. 1960, program, correspondence

box-folder53.32

Lecture on African Sculpture as part of a conference, Institute of Design,Chicago, Feb. 1961, correspondence

box-folder53.33

Lecture on "Literary Africa," Honolulu Academy of Arts, Honolulu, Hawaii, 6July 1961, draft description, correspondence

box-folder53.34

"The Camera- My Magic Carpet" lecture and "The Potentials ofPhoto-Journalism," [Panelist, "Program 2," symposium on photojournalism],[California, 1961], program, report

box-folder53.35

Africa Studies Association Annual Meeting, New Haven, 20-21 Oct., andUNESCO Conference on Africa, United States National Commission forUNESCO, Boston University, 22-26 Oct. 1961, correspondence, program

box-folder53.36

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Unidentified lecture, University of Pennsylvania, [Nov.] 1961, correspondence,payment stub

box-folder53.37

Unidentified lecture accompanying a "primitive exhibition," William RockhillNelson Gallery of Art, Atkins Museum of Fine Arts, Kansas City, Missouri,January 1962, correspondence

box-folder53.38

"Cultural Expressions: Art and Drama" panel discussion, Winds of Change inAfrica Conference, Queens College, 24 March 1962, program, correspondence

box-folder53.39

Lecture on The Greatest Story Ever Told, Way Out West Conference, SanFrancisco, 11-13 Jan. 1963, program, correspondence, tearsheet

box-folder53.40

"As the World Sees Us" lectures, The Wednesday Club, Saint Louis, and ArtDirectors Club of Saint Louis, 27 Feb. 1963, correspondence, clippings

box-folder53.41

"The Meaning of Color" lecture, Federation of Motion Picture Councils, Inc. 9thAnnual Conference, Philadelphia, 18 April 1963, correspondence, description

box-folder53.42

"The South Seas: Its People, Its Art," and "African Adventure," the MayCompany and its Hecht Co., in connection with its New Guinea and Africantribal art exhibitions and sales, 1963-1964, programs, press release, clippings,correspondence, statement, invitation

box-folder53.43

"The Artist and the Accident," EYES WEST 1963, University of California, 14Sept. 1963, correspondence, schedule, notes

box-folder53.44

Japan Society, Inc. Conference on the Arts, New York, 21 Sept. 1963,correspondence, list of participants, agenda, reports

box-folder53.45

Keynote address at symposium, "A Colloquy: Still Photographs in Motion,"American Society of Magazine Photographers, 25 Sept. 1963, program,correspondence, instructions

box-folder53.46

23rd Annual Conference on Yearbook Production, Columbia Scholastic PressAssociation, Columbia University, 11-12 Oct. 1963, typescript, program,correspondence

box-folder53.47

Lecture on the Santa Monica Fence, Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts,Harvard University, [10 Nov. 1963], correspondence

box-folder53.48

Discussion participant, Pictorializing America's Past Conference, WemyssFoundation, Philadelphia, 29 Dec. 1963, schedule, correspondence, press release

box-folder53.49

Presentation on the mentally retarded, for the Kennedy Foundation, Feb. 1964, and theUnited States Civil Service Commission, 18 Feb. 1964 (See OA #59748, folders 29.3-6 and98.7)

Lecture on adventure of photo stories, with Earl Theisen, Los Angeles Valley box-folder14

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Lecture on adventure of photo stories, with Earl Theisen, Los Angeles ValleyCollege, 16 Dec. 1964, press release

box-folder53.50

"Qualities of a Photojournalist" and "Growth and Change in a Photographer"lectures at Wilson Hicks International Conferences on PhotocommunicationArts, University of Miami, 1957 and 1966, published in PhotographicCommunication, correspondence, 1966, 1971-72, photocopy text

box-folder53.51

"The Meaning of Color" lecture at Safran Color Printing Seminar, Detroit, 8 June1966, transcripts, correspondence, clipping

box-folder53.52

Lectures on behalf of LIFE, for advertising clients, 1966-68, correspondence box-folder54.1

Lecture on photojournalism, Overseas Press Club Salute to Photojournalism,April 1968, newsletter

box-folder54.2

Margaret Bourke-White's Career with LIFE, Acceptance of award for MargaretBourke-White, Ohio University, April 1969, typescript, correspondence

box-folder54.3

"African Adventure," in conjunction with the "Masterpieces of Black AfricanArt" exhibition at Peabody Museum, Harvard Faculty Club, 4 Nov. 1969, pressrelease, correspondence, list of invitees

box-folder54.4

"Black Soul" lecture in conjunction with the "Masterpieces of African Sculpture"exhibition at the National Gallery, 11 Jan. 1970, calendar of events, payment

box-folder54.5

"How to Photograph Primitive Art," or "Makers of African Art," Peabody-CAASSymposium on Traditional African Art, 4-7 May 1971, drafts, notes, programs,map, correspondence

box-folder54.6

Lectures, University of South Florida, Tampa, 15-17 May 1972, receipt box-folder54.7

Lecture accompanying showing of Africa's Gift, Colorado College SummerProgram in the Arts, Colorado Springs, 26 June 1972, correspondence, notes,college newspaper

box-folder54.8

Workshop in Field Photography, Watson Kintner Symposium on Photography,University Museum, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 29 Sept.-1 Oct.1972, schedule, receipt, correspondence, notes, list of participants, typescriptsummary

box-folder54.9

Lectures accompanying showing of Black African Heritage films, City College,N.Y., 11-13 Oct. 1972, correspondence, notes

box-folder54.10

Lectures accompanying showing of Black African Heritage films, in conjunctionbox-folder

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Lectures accompanying showing of Black African Heritage films, in conjunctionwith "Sculpture of Black Africa" Tishman Collection exhibition, ColumbusGallery of Fine Arts, 19 Oct. 1972; and University of Ohio, 16-19 Oct. 1972,correspondence, schedule, clippings, advertisement

box-folder54.11

"African Art in Tribal Society" lecture in conjunction with "African Art from the Museumof Primitive Art" exhibition, Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design, 25 Oct. 1972,correspondence (See Series V. Exhibitions, folder 58.25)

"Wild Life Photography," "Africa's Gift" (film) and "The Future of Photography"lectures, Center for Twentieth Century Studies, University ofWisconsin-Milwaukee, 5-7 March 1973, correspondence, notes, prospectus,announcement, brochure, notes by Elin Elisofon

box-folder54.12

Declined or cancelled lectures, correspondence, 1961-73 box-folder54.13

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Series IV. Artwork, 1935-1969

Sketchbooks

nd box-folder 54.14

Feb.-April 1935 box-folder 54.15

March to May 1935 box-folder 54.16

at Chesters Zunbarg, Woodbourne, N.Y., Sept. 1937 box-folder54.17

Maine [and Colorado and New Mexico], Mostly Maine, Also Denver,Albuquerque, 1942

box-folder54.18

Maine, 1943 box-folder 54.19

Mostly Maine [with Canada, New York, and Malibu], Mostly Maine also Malibuand Central Park, 1943

box-folder55.1

Sweden [and England], 1944 box-folder 55.2

Sweden, 1944 box-folder 55.3

Stockholm and Puerto Marquez, 2-20-1945 box-folder 55.4

Nudes and Landscapes, 1945 [watercolors] box-folder 55.5

Landscape and Nudes, [1945] box-folder 55.6

Train to Mexico, nd box-folder 55.7

Nudes, [1945] box-folder 55.8

Hawaii, [1945] box-folder 55.9

Hawaii, [1945] box-folder 55.10

Hawaii, Hawaii- USS Levy on the way to Wake Island, 3 Sept. 1945,Mississippi- Biloxi, 10-21-45 and Cole Bros. Circus 10-29-45

box-folder55.11

[Trees], nd box-folder 55.12

Maine? [Landscape], nd box-folder 55.13

Maine?, nd box-folder 56.1

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Cuba and Atlantic Coast, St. Augustine, Key West, Havana, Cape Hatteras,Virginia Beach, Yarmouth, Race Point, 1946

box-folder56.2

Hog Island, Virginia, [1946] box-folder 56.3

New Orleans, Florida, West Indies, Florida, New Orleans, Montego Bay, PalmSprings, [1946]

box-folder56.4

Maine- V[inalhaven Island], Vinalhaven and Monhegan Island, nd box-folder56.5

Painting, 1937, 3x4 neg. (3 exp.) box-folder 143.2

Watercolors, 1944, Stockholm

35mm color trans. (2 exp.), 7 color slides, 28 color glass slides box-folder120.12

Eliot Paintings 40's and 50's in Maine, color polaroids (8 exp.) box-folder120.13

Nudes, Decoys, [1959]

3-1/2 x 9-1/2 print, 5-1/4 x 9 print box-folder 56.6

3-1/2 x 9-1/2 neg., 5-1/4 x 9 neg. box-folder 143.3

MMA Nudes, [1959-60] box-folder 143.4

Reverse Negs. 5x7 neg. (7 exp.)

5x7 color trans. (14 exp., including 7 duplicates) box-folder120.14-15

List of paintings box-folder 56.7

[Unidentified watercolors] 3x4 polaroid box-folder 56.8

Paintings, 1966-69

Contact sheet of 35mm film (35 exp.) box-folder 56.9

35mm neg. (35 exp.) box-folder 143.5

98 color slides box-folder 120.16

[Elisofon's Art Studio, Vinalhaven, Maine], 2 color slides, July 1968 box-folder120.17

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[Sales and donations of paintings], invoices, agreements, correspondence, lists box-folder56.10

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Series V. Exhibitions, 1936-1986

Photographs by August & Co., Seward Park Branch, New York Public Library,March 1936, notice in Your Public Library, vol. 1, no. 1

box-folder56.11

"Photographs of New York," Pennsylvania Museum of Art, School of IndustrialArt, Philadelphia, Oct. 1937, list of photographs

box-folder56.12

Photographs, Julian Levy Gallery, Oct. 1937, list of photographs box-folder56.13

Photographs, United States Camera Salon, Oct. 1937, list of photographs box-folder56.14

"Third Annual Federation Photographic Exhibition Illustrating the Activities of the116 Institutions Affiliated with the New York and Brooklyn Federation of JewishCharities," including photographs by Elisofon, Jacques Seligmann Galleries, NewYork, Feb.-March 1938, catalog; clipping

box-folder56.15

"Eliot Elisofon: New Photographs," East River Gallery, New York, [March 1938],advertisement, clipping

box-folder56.16

"Eliot Elisofon: 35 Photographs," New School for Social Research, New York, 7-28April 1938, catalog, clippings

box-folder56.17

"1st International Photographic Exposition," including photographs by Elisofon,Grand Central Palace, New York, 18-24 April 1938, catalog

box-folder56.18

"Playgrounds for Manhattan," New School for Social Research, New York, 27March-8 April 1939; Photography Club of Stuyvesant Neighborhood House, NewYork, 10-28 June 1940, catalog, reviews, advertisement

box-folder56.19

"A Southern Tragedy: A Photo-Document by Eliot Elisofon Based on the Book"These Are Our Lives, New School for Social Research, 1-14 April 1940,advertisements, reviews, exhibit labels

box-folder56.20

" Fortune Salon of Photography," [including photographs by Elisofon], RochesterMuseum, Edgerton Park, Rochester, New York, July-September 1940, catalog,advertisement

box-folder56.21

Kodachrome transparencies, Rabson's, New York, Oct. 1941, clippings box-folder56.22

"An American Sculptor at Work," photographs of Chaim Gross, PhiladelphiaMuseum of Art, June 1943 (circulated through 1946 or later), correspondence,receipt

box-folder56.23

"Portraits," including photograph by Elisofon, Museum of Modern Art, Oct. 1943, box-folder20

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"Portraits," including photograph by Elisofon, Museum of Modern Art, Oct. 1943,receipt

box-folder56.24

"Tunisian Triumph: War Photographs by Eliot Elisofon," Museum of Modern Art, New York;Pennsylvania; Massachusetts; the Pentagon; Rhode Island; Louisiana, [circulated to 11institutions, 1943-44]

3-3/8 x 4-7/8 neg. (58 exp.) box-folder 143.6

Press release, schedule, installation list, biographical panel text, clippings box-folder56.25

"Middag" [including photograph by Elisofon], Malmö, Sweden, 24 July 1944, mapof exhibit (With sketch of "The Big Church at Stockholm" )

box-folder56.26

"En Amerikan Ser PÃ¥ Norden" [ "An American's View of the Nordic Countries,"photographs, watercolors], Tekniska Museet, Stockholm; Röhsska Konstslöjdmuseet,Gothenberg; Malmö Museum, Malmö, 1944

5x7 prints (36 exp., including 30 duplicates), 4 x 4-5/8 contact print, 4-3/4 x5-3/4 contact prints (6 exp.), 4-3/4 x 5-1/4 contact print, 2 contact sheets of120mm film (24 exp.), 8x10 enlargements (20 exp., including 1 duplicate)

box-folder56.27-28

120mm neg. (24 exp.) box-folder 143.7

Exhibit catalog, clippings, list of invitees, list of watercolors box-folder56.29

"Hawaii by Elisofon" [Photographs, watercolors, drawings], Honolulu Academy of Arts, 28Aug.-23 Sept. 1945, Set #18973

4x6 copy neg. (2 exp., 1 retouched) box-folder 143.8

7 x 9-1/2 prints (4 exp., including 2 duplicates); 6-1/2 x 9-1/2 prints (10 exp.,including 5 duplicates); 7-1/4 x 9-1/2 prints (2 exp., including 1 duplicate); 6-1/4x 9-1/2 prints (6 exp., including 3 duplicates)

box-folder56.30

Draft of introductory text, exhibit catalog, reviews box-folder56.31

"Atlantic Coast," [photographs], School of Modern Photography, Oct. 1947 [also atFarnsworth Art Museum, Johns Hopkins, Carpenter Hall Art Gallery, 1948?],clippings

box-folder57.1

"Egypt," "The Art of Egypt," [Photographs], Metropolitan Museum of Art, April-2May 1948 [circulated to other museums], clippings, correspondence

box-folder57.2

"Color Photography Exhibition" [including photograph by Elisofon], Museum ofModern Art, 10 May-25 June 1950, press release

box-folder57.3

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"Eliot Elisofon" [Photographs], Galería de Lima, Lima, Peru, 26 June-1 July 1950,exhibit catalog, clipping, correspondence

box-folder57.4

"The Nile: An Ethnographic Study of the Nile, Its People, and Their Environment"[Photographs], The American Museum of Natural History, New York, 8 Dec. 1950-29 Jan.1951

4x5 neg. (9 exp.), Dec. 1951 box-folder 143.9

8x10 print, 7 contact sheets of 4x5 film (16 exp.), Dec. 1951 box-folder57.5

Press releases, advertisement, calendar, correspondence box-folder57.6

[Exhibition of Masks, artifacts], Museum for the Arts of Decoration, Cooper Unionfor the Advancement of Science and Art, March-June 1951, correspondence

box-folder57.7

"The Nile," Dryden Gallery, George Eastman House, Rochester, New York,July-Aug. 1951, correspondence

box-folder57.8

"Understanding African Negro Sculpture" [Photographs, sculpture] Art Institute of Chicago,Museum of Modern Art, 15 Jan.-1 March 1952 [circulated to 12 institutions, 1952-1954]

5 contact sheets of 35mm film (162 exp., including 72 duplicates) box-folder57.9

35mm neg. (90 exp.) box-folder 143.10

Correspondence; reviews; text by Ralph Pomeroy; museum report, 1954; 14photocopy pages of 4x5 contact prints (23 exp.), 4-3/4 x 6-3/4 contact prints (2exp.), 7x9 contact prints (4 exp.)

box-folder57.10

Unidentified exhibition, including Elisofon photograph of Ankor Vat, Institute ofContemporary Arts, London, 1953, correspondence

box-folder57.11

"The Nile," American Geographical Society, N.Y., Feb.-31 March [1953], clipping box-folder57.12

Press Photographers Exhibition, including photographs by Elisofon, Overseas PressClub, [1-9 May 1953], press release, bulletin

box-folder57.13

"54 Photographers '54," Tallahassee Camera Club, University Art Gallery, FloridaState University, 6-20 Jan. 1954, program

box-folder57.14

Photograph exhibition, sponsored by the Mainichi Publishing Company, Tokyo andother Japanese cities, 1955, lists of photographs, clipping

box-folder57.15

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Photographs, drawings, watercolors exhibit at Honolulu Academy of Art, Honolulu,Hawaii, 1955, draft of essay for exhibit catalog

box-folder57.16

Photographs of the Nile, U.S. Atlantic Coast, Kentucky, South America, and theCongo, Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara, California, May 1955,correspondence, list of photographs

box-folder57.17

"Three Collections: An Exhibition" including photographs and African,Pre-Columbian, Pacific and American Folk Art from the Collection of EliotElisofon, Festival of the Creative Arts, Brandeis University, Waltham, Mass., 1-17June 1955, list of photographs, catalog, review

box-folder57.18

"Creative Photography," including photograph by Elisofon, Montclair Art Museum,Montclair, New Jersey, 16 Dec. 1956-13 Jan. 1957, catalog, correspondence

box-folder57.19

"Nine Indian Temples" photographs, sponsored by LIFE, Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto;M.H. DeYoung Museum, San Francisco; Seattle Art Museum; Honolulu Academy of Arts;Metropolitan Museum of Art; White Art Museum, Cornell University; Rutgers University;Douglas College; Radcliffe; Corning Museum, Corning, N.Y.; Stamford Museum; WilliamRockhill Nelson Gallery, Kansas City; Boston Museum of Fine Arts; Overseas Press Club (?),Jan. 1957-Sept. 1958

8x10 prints (4 exp.) from the Honolulu Academy of Arts, [July 1958] box-folder57.20

Correspondence; schedule; captions by Joseph Campbell; receipts; loanagreements; fyi, Sept. 1957; clippings

box-folder57.21-22

Exhibition of tribal art, including that collected by Elisofon on the Robinson Varua expedition,items from Elisofon's personal collection, and photographs by Elisofon, Peabody Museum ofSalem, May 1958 (See also folder 59.6 in Series VI)

2 contact sheets of 35mm film [by Tony Triolo], (45 exp.), [16 May 1958] box-folder57.23

35mm neg. (45 exp.) [by Tony Triolo], [16 May 1958] box-folder143.11

Invitation; fyi, 29 May 1958 box-folder 57.24

"The Sculpture of Africa," photographs, Overseas Press Club, New York, 11 Sept.1958, correspondence

box-folder57.25

"Eliot Elisofon," watercolors, Durlacher Brothers, New York, 30 Sept.-25 Oct. 1958

Contact sheet of 35mm film (20 exp.), 3 contact sheets of 4x5 film (12 exp.),8x10 prints (20 exp., including 11 duplicates)

box-folder57.26

35mm neg. (20 exp.), 4x5 neg. (12 exp.) box-folder 143.12 23

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35mm neg. (20 exp.), 4x5 neg. (12 exp.) box-folder 143.12

Agreement, catalog, invitation, reviews, correspondence, photograph orders box-folder57.27

"Masterpieces of Primitive Art," artifacts from Harvard's Peabody Museum and othercollections, curated by Elisofon, Boston Museum of Fine Arts, 16 Oct.-23 Nov. 1958

Correspondence, press releases, articles, transcript of "Invitation to Art"television program, invitations, typescript of catalog text, catalog

box-folder57.28

"Masterpieces of African Art," artifacts, The Brooklyn Museum, 18 Oct. [1958]-2Jan. [1959], list of items, review

box-folder57.29

"Contemporary American Watercolors," John Herron Art Museum, Indianapolis, 13Jan.-8 Feb. 1959, exhibit catalog

box-folder57.30

Unidentified exhibition, including Elisofon photographs of masks, Royal OntarioMuseum, Toronto, Feb. 1959, correspondence

box-folder57.31

"145th Annual Exhibition," including watercolors by Elisofon, PennsylvaniaAcademy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, 1959, correspondence

box-folder57.32

"Wall Flowers," Dallas Museum for Contemporary Arts, 19 March-19 April[1959?], exhibit catalog

box-folder57.33

"Photography in the Fine Arts Exhibit I," traveling exhibition sponsored byPhotography in the Fine Arts, ca. 1959-60, list of museums

box-folder57.34

"Eliot Elisofon, watercolors," Durlacher Brothers, New York, 4-29 Oct. 1960,catalog, list of paintings, reviews, fyi

box-folder57.35

Selection of photographs from the Permanent Collection, Museum of Modern Art,New York, Oct. 1960-?, correspondence, 8x10 contact print

box-folder57.36

"Africa," including photographs by Elisofon, Museum of Science, Boston, and theMassachusetts Institute of Technology, Oct. 1961-?, program, correspondence

box-folder58.1

"Watercolors by Eliot Elisofon and Etchings by Edward Colker," The Print Club,Philadelphia, 10 Nov.-1 Dec. 1961, correspondence, lists of paintings,advertisement

box-folder58.2

"Young America Presents," including photographs by Elisofon, Program for YoungAmerican Culture, Helsinki, 1962, correspondence

box-folder58.3

"Ideas and Images in American Photography," Worcester Museum of Art, 1962,correspondence, 1961

box-folder58.4

"First International All Colour Photography Exhibition," Time-Life, London;

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"First International All Colour Photography Exhibition," Time-Life, London;American Embassy, London; Stockholm; Malmo, Sweden; Czechoslovakia;Moscow, Israel; Cologne; Venice Arts Festival, 1962, brochure (housed in oversizebox 2), correspondence

box-folder58.5

"Photography in the Fine Arts Exhibit IV," travelling exhibition sponsored byPhotography in the Fine Arts, 1963, agreement, list of museums, correspondence

box-folder58.6

Israel Government's exhibition at the U.S. World Trade Fair, San Francisco, Sept.1964, correspondence

box-folder58.7

"Treasures of Israel- The Holy Land," including photographs by Elisofon, LyttonCenter of the Visual Arts, Hollywood, 1 Aug.-Nov. 1964, correspondence, review

box-folder58.8

"The Nile," Smithsonian Institutions Traveling Exhibitions Services, 1964-1967 (includingamong others, Hopkins Center, Claremont, New Hampshire, 5-23 Jan. 1965; Frye Art Museum,Seattle, 17 April-9 May 1965; Heard Museum, Phoenix, May-15 June 1965; Colby JuniorCollege, Franklin, New Hampshire, 1-4 Oct. 1965; Focus Gallery, San Francisco, Dec. 1966)

Itinerary; agreements; captions; press release; 2 photocopy 8x10 prints;correspondence, 1962, 1967-86; Smithsonian report

box-folder58.9

Publicity- Shows, clippings, advertisements, newsletter box-folder58.10

"Focus on the Classical Scene," Newark Museum, N.J., 20 Feb.-18 Sept. 1965,correspondence

box-folder58.11

Photographs of Israel, American-Israel Cultural Foundation, 1966, correspondence,invoices

box-folder58.12

Interpress Foto-66, International Organization of Journalists, Moscow, 15 Oct.-15Nov. 1966, brochure, correspondence

box-folder58.13

The Elisofon Collection: A LIFE Photographer Collects in Africa, New Guinea,Australia, USA, and South America, [University of Miami], nd, 8x10 prints (2exp.), nd

box-folder58.14

Kuba Photographs, Symposium on Traditional African Art, College Museum,Hampton Institute, Virginia, 6-10 May 1968, program, correspondence, list ofphotographs and captions, invoice

box-folder58.15

"International Masters of Photography," "foto 69," including photographs byElisofon, organized by f8 Group, Rhodes National Gallery, Salisbury, Rhodesia, 17Dec. 1968-31 Jan. 1969, correspondence, catalog

box-folder58.16

"Original Eliot Elisofon Watercolors," Gekkoso Gallery, Tokyo, Japan, 5-22 Jan. 1969, postalcard and Japanese scarf designs by Elisofon

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[Elisofon, gallery, buddhas]

2 contact sheets of 35mm film (56 exp., including 28 duplicates), [13 Jan.1969]

box-folder58.17

35mm neg. (28 exp.), [13 Jan. 1969] box-folder 143.13

Correspondence, invitations, postcard, review, clippings, fyi, sales agreements forpaintings and scarves, business cards, notes

box-folder58.18

[Watercolors], Maine Coast Artists, Rockport, Maine, [1969], agreement box-folder58.19

"Masterpieces of Black African Art," [artifacts], Peabody Museum, Nov. 1969, press release,correspondence (See folder 54.4 in Series III. Lectures)

"Masterpieces of African Sculpture," possibly including artifacts from Elisofon'scollection, National Gallery, 28 Jan.-Feb. 1970; Brooklyn Museum, [Feb.-June1970], calendar of events, invoices, clippings

box-folder58.20

"The Photograph as a Permanent Color Print," including Cibachrome prints ofphotographs by Elisofon, sponsored by Collector's Photography, N.Y. CulturalCenter, May 1970, invitation, correspondence

box-folder58.21

"The Language of African Art," including artifacts from Elisofon's collection,Museum of African Art at the National Portrait Gallery, July-7 Sept. 1970, loanreceipt, correspondence, clipping

box-folder58.22

"Permanent Collection Featuring Works Collected in Africa by Eliot Elisofon," Museum ofAfrican Art, 11 April-14 May 1972 (See folders 46.8-10 in Black African Heritage files)

Proposed 1972 exhibition of watercolors, for Marion Willard Gallery, N.Y.;Galleria Levi in Milan, Italy; Gekkoso Gallery, Japan, correspondence

box-folder58.23

"10 Great Photographers," including photographs by Elisofon, Abrams OriginalEditions, New York, 10 Aug.-30 Sept. 1972, advertisement, invitation

box-folder58.24

"African Art in Tribal Society" slides and photograph panels by Elisofon used in"African Art from the Museum of Primitive Art" exhibition, Museum of Art, RhodeIsland School of Design, 12 Oct.-19 Nov. 1972, correspondence, invoice, lists ofslides

box-folder58.25

Permanent gallery of traditional African Art, slides and photographs, M.H. deYoung Memorial Museum, San Francisco, 1972, correspondence, invoice, lists ofslides

box-folder58.26

"African Art of the Dogon: The Lester Wunderman Collection" with film, slides,

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"African Art of the Dogon: The Lester Wunderman Collection" with film, slides,and photographs by Elisofon, Brooklyn Museum, 4 April-20 May 1973;International Exhibitions Foundation sponsored travel to Boston; Kansas City;Toledo, Ohio; Houston; Detroit; Dayton, Ohio; Utica, New York, correspondence,agreements, invoices, list of photographs, catalog text by Wunderman, pressrelease, review, guest lists (See also Black African Heritage files in Series II)

box-folder58.27-28

Photographs, Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, Connecticut, invoices, April 1973 box-folder58.29

"Tribute to Africa," Eliot Elisofon Memorial Exhibit, photographs, slides, films,sculpture, Museum of African Art, 30 May-[Dec.] 1974, correspondence, review

box-folder58.30

Exhibition of 1930's and 1940's photographs from the archives of LIFE, Grey ArtGallery and Study Center, New York University, 31 May-3 Aug. 1979, clipping

box-folder58.31

"Exploring Society Photographically," including photograph(s) by Elisofon,University of California-Riverside, April 1982, clipping

box-folder58.32

Unidentified exhibition of African art, contact sheet of panoramic film (19 exp.), nd box-folder58.33

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Series VI. Private Art Collection, 1939-1969, nd

[Private tours and showings of Elisofon's collection], clippings, correspondence,1957-66

box-folder58.34

Art Collection [and Photographs]- Bought/Sold/Donated, EE Art Collection Given as Gifts

120mm contact prints (2 exp.), [1947]; 3-1/2 x 4-1/2 prints (4 exp.); 3-3/4 x4-3/4 print, [1955]; 5x7 prints (2 exp.), [1962]

box-folder58.35

120mm neg. (12 exp.), [1962] box-folder 143.14

Correspondence, lists of donations, auction catalogs, receipts, business cards box-folder59.1-2

EE Donations [and Bequest] to Harvard's Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology (fornegatives see folder 143.17)

35mm contact prints (24 exp., including 8 duplicates), 4x5 contact prints (52exp., including 14 duplicates), 3-1/2 x 5-1/2 photograph postal cards (4 exp.),8x10 print, 6 contact sheets of film (22 exp., including 17 duplicates)

box-folder59.3

Correspondence, lists of donations, appraisals, accession records, notes by ElinElisofon

box-folder59.4-5

[Donations to] Peabody Museum of Salem, Peabody Museum Salem (ArtDonations- Non African), lists of objects, correspondence, accession records, notesby Elin Elisofon

box-folder59.6

[Donations, loans, and sales to] Museum of African Art, correspondence box-folder59.7

David Smith (See also David Smith- Artist, Jan. 1938, folders 1.25 and 126.2, and Subseries B:Scrapbooks in Series IX)

3 sheets of 4x5 contact prints (11 exp.); 4x5 contact prints (3 exp.); 3-1/2 x 4-1/2polaroids (4 exp.); 8x10 prints (2 exp.)

box-folder59.8

4x5 neg. (15 exp.), [1939] box-folder 143.15

Catalog entry form, correspondence with Museum of Primitive Art, 1969 box-folder59.9

EE Collection Primitive Art [also contains D'Arcy Primitive Art, E. 79 St.] (See also Personal-Easter Island, folders 15.6-7 and 137.19, Pacific Trust Territory, folders 12.1-2, 77.1, and137.5-6, Elisofon Apartments in Subseries D: Personal Photographs in Series IX, andDonations to Harvard's Peabody, folders 59.3-5)

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2 contact sheets of 35mm film (48 exp.); 3x4 contact prints (2 exp., including 1duplicate); 3-1/4 x 4-1/4 contact prints (7 exp.); 4x5 contact prints (12 exp.); 22contact sheets of 4x5 film (59 exp., including 20 duplicates); 8x10 prints (14exp., including 7 duplicates); 7-1/2 x 9-1/4 contact prints (5 exp., including 3duplicates); 7 x 9-1/2 contact print

box-folder59.10-11

35mm neg. (20 exp.), 4x5 neg., [1957] box-folder 143.16

Pacific Sculpture 4x5 neg. (55 exp.) box-folder 143.17

Pre-Columbian, 2nds Pottery Coll. 5x7 neg., 35mm neg. (4 exp.), 4x5 neg. (32exp.)

box-folder143.18

Tribal Art Color Rejects, Pre-Columbian Cloth, Peruvian Pottery, 4x5 colortrans. (6 exp.), 5x7 color trans. (21 exp.)

box-folder121.1

Vinalhaven Folk Art [Personal collection at home in Vinalhaven]

Contact sheet of 35mm film (21 exp.), 8x10 contact prints (10 exp., including 7duplicates), 7-1/4 x 9-1/4 contact print; contact sheet of 4x5 film (2 exp.), 2 x3-1/4 contact prints (43 exp.), 1-1/4 x 3-1/4 contact prints (2 exp.), 1 x 2 contactprints (3 exp.), 2 x 2 contact prints, 1 x 1-1/2 contact print, 1-1/2 x 1-1/2 contactprint

box-folder60.1

35mm neg. (5 exp.), 4x5 neg. (10 exp.) box-folder 143.19

5x7 color trans. (4 exp.) box-folder 121.2

EE Collection- Other Mosaic Table, 4x5 color trans., nd box-folder121.3

Carlebach Gallery

Contact sheet of 35mm film (31 exp.), nd box-folder 60.2

35mm negatives (31 exp.), nd box-folder 143.20

Tribal Art Except African- Not EE, art catalogs and clippings, exhibit press release,correspondence

box-folder60.3

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Series VII. Food Files, 1943-1969, nd

Eliot Elisofon Recipes, recipes, nd; fyi, 20 Dec. 1957 box-folder 60.4

Recipes Collected by Eliot Elisofon, 1946-61, nd box-folder60.5-6

Food-General, correspondence, recipes, clippings, tearsheets, brochures, 1945-67,nd

box-folder60.7

Menus, Wine Lists, etc., 1943-69, nd box-folder 60.8-9

Ministers Dinner Place Cards [Watercolors by Elisofon], nd box-folder60.10

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Series VIII. Correspondence, 1930-1973, nd

General Correspondence

Undated box-folder 60.11

1930's and 40's box-folder 60.12, 61.1

Tunisia Reports, Nov. 1942-April 1943 box-folder 61.2

1950-52 box-folder 61.3-4

Africa- 1951, including correspondence from Joan and Eliot Elisofon tofamily members

box-folder61.5-6

1953 box-folder 61.7

[Fiji and] South Seas, Letters from Joanie, correspondence from Joan andEliot Elisofon to family members, Dec. 1953-March 1954

box-folder61.8

1954 box-folder 61.9

1955 box-folder 62.1

1956 box-folder 62.2

1957 box-folder 62.3

1958 box-folder 62.4

1959 box-folder 62.5

1960 box-folder 62.6

1961 box-folder 62.7

1962 box-folder 62.8

1963 box-folder 62.9

1964 box-folder 62.10

1965 box-folder 62.11

Egypt [and Greece and Israel- Dorothy Scher], April-May 1965 box-folder62.12

1966 box-folder 62.13

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1967 box-folder 63.1

1968 box-folder 63.2

Dottie [Ceylon, India, Taiwan], Oct. 1968-Jan. 1969 box-folder63.3

1969 box-folder 63.4

1970 box-folder 63.5

1971 box-folder 63.6

1972 box-folder 63.7-8

1973 box-folder 64.1

Story Suggestions, 1956-72 box-folder 64.2-3

Letters: Film, reports by Elisofon analyzing film developments and techniques,1953-55

box-folder64.4

Correspondence with Publishers [re. proposed projects], 1954-73 box-folder64.5

Christian Zervos, Cahiers d'art, 1949-51 box-folder 64.6

Pacific Press Service, proposed calendar, 1973 box-folder 64.7

Picture Requests-Completed, correspondence, invoices

Undated, 1950-62 box-folder 64.8-9

1963-64 box-folder 64.10-11

1965 box-folder 64.12

1966, 1967, 1968 box-folder 65.1-3

1969 box-folder 65.4

1970-71 box-folder 65.5-6

1972-73 box-folder 65.7

Picture Requests-Pending, correspondence, invoices

Undated, 1970 box-folder 65.8

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1971 box-folder 66.1

1972-73 box-folder 66.2

LIFE Syndication, reprints- sales by LIFE of photos/stories to other publications box-folder66.3

Gift Books and Publications Sent, 1972-73 box-folder 66.4

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Series IX. About Elisofon, 1930-1985

Subseries A: Interviews, Articles, Essays, 1939-1985

Radio and television interviews and appearances, 1939-62 (See also Subseries D:Personal Photographs)

box-folder66.5

[How to Photograph Children], "The Today Show," 1 March 1962

3x4 polaroids (2 exp.), 9 x 13-1/2 mounted prints (13 exp., including 1unmounted duplicate) (housed in oversize box 1)

box-folder66.6

Correspondence, transcript box-folder 66.7

[One-minute features for ABC radio show "Flair," providing photographytips], drafts, [1962]

box-folder66.8

Clippings, 1935-1974, nd box-folder 66.9-11

Advertisement for Eveready, 1955 (housed in oversize box 2), advertisement,draft, correspondence

box-folder66.12

Color Photography Annual 1956, proofs; fyi, 6 July 1956 box-folder66.13

A Wind in Africa: A Story of Modern Medicine in Mali, by Pascal JamesImperato, 1975, photocopy excerpt

box-folder66.14

Fordham, Spring 1985, whole issue, correspondence, proofs box-folder66.15-16

Obituaries, April 1973 box-folder 66.17

Eulogies, April 1973 box-folder 66.18

Subseries B: Scrapbooks, 1937-1966

Scrapbook, 1937-40 box-folder S1

Scrapbook, LIFE, 1937-1940, 1958

Scrapbook, 1939-1943 box-folder S2

Scrapbook, 1940-41

Scrapbook, Khartoum, 1966

Subseries C: Personal Files, 1936-1973, nd

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Adirondacks, maps and guides of trails in the Lake Placid and Mt. Marcyregions, ca. 1936

box-folder67.1

Address Books and Phone Lists box-folder 67.2-7

Resumes, including lists of publications, exhibitions, lectures, etc. box-folder67.8

Bio[graphie]s, Time-Life biography files, reference book entries, press releases box-folder67.9

Medical papers

Military medical history report, correspondence re. medical exams, 1945,1954-72

box-folder67.10

X-ray of skull, 22 Feb. 1940 box-folder 143.21

Documents [and financial records], Texas, Insurance, lease, immunizationrecord, identification cards, Social Security card, wills, Selective Service cardand papers, war correspondent accreditization, employment, education,insurance, and tax documents

box-folder68.1-2

Passports box-folder 68.3

Tax Gifts, charitable donations, 1968-71 box-folder 68.4

Udom- Siamerican Mining Enterprise' investment, correspondence, 1962-72;notes by Elin Elisofon; tearsheets

box-folder68.5

LIFE Info., Time, Inc.-staff photographers relations and policies, reports,memos; transcripts of speeches, 1954-1973

box-folder68.6

LIFE Books Contracts [Time-Life Books policies re. photographers, copyright],reports, memos, policy and position statements, 1966-67, nd

box-folder68.7

EE Equipment Lists [ LIFE Amortization Account], lists, correspondence,statements, invoices, 1955-73, nd

box-folder68.8

Awards, 1946-1959 (housed in oversize box 2) box-folder 68.9

Harvard Appointments [Peabody], correspondence, certificates, catalog ofpublications

box-folder68.10

Peabody Museum [of Archaeology and Ethnology], correspondence, reports,newsletters, proposed exhibits, proposed film, 1959-73

box-folder68.11

box-folder

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Museum of African Art, correspondence, clippings, invoice box-folder68.12

Organizations

The Explorers Club, clipping; election to membership, 1947; tickets, 1955;membership card, 1956; membership list, 1971

box-folder68.13

The Photo League (See also folder 73.5 in Series X)

Clippings box-folder 69.1

FBI Investigation correspondence, deposition (See also folders 71.7-8) box-folder69.2

American Society of Magazine Photographers, correspondence, reports,declarations, 1945-69

box-folder69.3

Overseas Press Club, membership card, 1950 box-folder 69.4

The Century Association, notice of election to membership, brochures,constitution, schedule, 1971-72

box-folder69.5

Other Photographers, LIFE tearsheets, 1950-60, nd box-folder 69.6

Other LIFE staff, fyi, 12 Feb. 1973 box-folder 69.7

[Friends], tearsheets, clippings box-folder 69.8

Family members

[Edward "Eddie" Elicofon (brother) and others], 8x10 prints (5 exp., including1 duplicate), nd (See also Set #75872, folder 32.7)

box-folder69.9

George Elicoffen, clippings box-folder 69.10

Joan Elisofon Associates, brochure, nd box-folder 69.11

Subseries D: Personal Photographs, Primarily of Elisofon, 1930-1973

1930's

40 prints, including 2 duplicates, 7 contact sheets (61 exp.) (housed inoversize box 1)

box-folder69.12-13

120mm neg. (2 exp.), 3x4 neg. (3 exp.) box-folder 143.22

Photocopy prints (6 exp.) box-folder 69.14

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1940's [including WW II photographs of Elisofon by Eisenstaedt, Eyerman, and others]

107 prints, including 15 duplicates, contact sheet (12 exp.) box-folder69.15-18

35mm neg. (4 exp.), 120mm neg. (14 exp.), 3x4 neg. (3 exp.), 3-1/2 x 4-3/4copy neg. (2 exp., including 1 duplicate), 4x5 neg.

box-folder143.23

35mm color neg. (21 exp.), 4x5 color trans., 8x10 color print box-folder121.4

Photocopy prints (3 exp.) box-folder 69.19

1950's

85 prints, including 46 duplicates, 27 contact sheets (380 exp., including 20duplicates)

box-folder70.1-2

35mm neg. (226 exp.), 120mm neg. (51 exp.), 2-1/4 x 2-3/4 copy neg., 2-3/8x 3-1/2 copy neg., 3x4 neg. (18 exp.), 3x4 copy neg. (2 exp., including 1duplicate)

box-folder143.24

5 color slides, 120mm trans. (12 exp.), 4x5 color trans., 2-1/8 x 3-3/8 prints (2exp.)

box-folder121.5

Photocopy prints (18 exp.) box-folder 70.3

1960's

47 prints, including 2 duplicates, 11 polaroids, including 4 duplicates, 14contact sheets (236 exp., including 18 duplicates)

box-folder70.4-5

35mm neg. (293 exp.), 1 x 2 copy neg. (5 exp.), 120mm neg. (2 exp.), 2-1/2 x2-5/8 copy neg. (3 exp., including 1 duplicate), 2-1/2 x 3-1/2 neg., 4x5 copyneg. (2 exp., including 1 duplicate)

box-folder143.25

LIFE Photographers [including Elisofon, Peggy Sargent, Ed Thompson,Eisenstaedt, Ralph Morse, Lee Thompson, Margaret Bourke-White, CarlMydans, Ray Mackland, Bernie Quint, Gordon Parks, Oliver Allen, andothers], Set #23149 by Bill Ray, approximately 6-1/2 x 9-1/4 prints (6 exp.),[Jan. 1960]

box-folder70.6

13 color slides, 3-1/2 x 5 color print (2 exp.), 2-1/2 x 3-1/2 color print, 3-1/2 x3-1/2 color prints (3 exp.), 5x7 color prints (5 exp., including 2 duplicates),8x10 color prints (2 exp.)

box-folder121.6

Photocopy prints (8 exp.) box-folder 70.7

1970's

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3 prints, 8 contact sheets (36 exp., including 22 duplicates) box-folder70.8

120mm neg. (12 exp.), 3x4 copy neg. (2 exp.) box-folder 144.1

3-1/2 x 5 color prints (16 exp.) box-folder 121.7

Photocopy print box-folder 70.9

Elisofon Apartments (See also Series VI. Private Art Collection)

EE's apt., Apt. 39, Palisades [unidentified man in Elisofon's apartment, streetscenes with Palisades Park advertisement], 35mm neg. (11 exp.), [1939]

box-folder144.2

Eliot Elisofon- Apartment- approx. 1939, 3x4 neg. (3 exp.) box-folder144.3

EE and Mavis in NYC Apartment, '39 or later, 3x4 color trans. (9 exp.), nd box-folder121.8

EE apartment- NYC- late 30's?, color slide, nd box-folder 121.9

ED in his apartment

3x4 contact print, nd box-folder 70.10

3x4 neg., nd box-folder 144.4

EE in his apt. 1948

120mm contact prints (6 exp.), [1948] box-folder 70.11

120mm neg. (8 exp.), [1948] box-folder 144.5

EE apt. 1951

120mm contact sheet (4 exp.), 7-1/2 x 7-1/2 contact prints (2 exp.), Jan.1951

box-folder70.12

120mm neg. (4 exp.), Jan. 1951 box-folder 144.6

EE apt.- date unknown

3 contact sheets of 4x5 film (7 exp.), [1954] box-folder 70.13

4x5 color trans. (2 exp.), 5x7 color trans. (3 exp.), [1954] box-folder121.10

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Elisofon Apt. 1133 Park

4x5 neg. (14 exp.), [Dec. 1958] box-folder 144.7

4x5 color trans. (8 exp.), [Dec. 1958] box-folder 121.11

145 E. 27 St. NYC 1964-73 [with views of New York and personal art collection]

2 contact sheets of 35mm film (39 exp.), 3x4 polaroids (3 exp.), 8x10contact prints (6 exp.), [1964-73]

box-folder70.14

35mm neg. (66 exp.), [1964-73] box-folder 144.8

23 color slides, [1971] box-folder 121.12

EE Sculpture [Driftwood], 120mm neg. (30 exp.), nd box-folder144.9

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Series X. Elin Elisofon, 1976-1988, nd

[Biography and exhibition project information], drafts box-folder70.15

[Unpublished biography of Eliot Elisofon]

Budget and Research Proposal, Original Research Proposal, resume, bookproposal, correspondence, financial records, budgets

box-folder70.16-18

Book Synopsis, notes, synopsis box-folder 70.19

[Research for book]

Resources- Photo., [Technical files], notes and clippings box-folder70.20

[Photocopy index cards of LIFE photographs of Elisofon] box-folder71.1

Photocopy set number lists for LIFE box-folder 71.2

Notes on neg. box-folder 71.3

People, [research on LIFE staff and other individuals], tearsheets, notes box-folder71.4

Chicago Art Institute--EE's Pics in Their Collection, photocopy catalog cards,correspondence

box-folder71.5

CIA, notes box-folder 71.6

FBI Folder, documents, notes, correspondence (see also folder 69.2 in SeriesIX)

box-folder71.7-8

Beaumont Newhall's file on Elisofon, correspondence, notes, biographicaltext

box-folder71.9

[Chapter One], notes, clippings box-folder 71.10

War Research, notes, clippings box-folder 71.11

Color, notes, clippings box-folder 71.12

[LeMay- Godfrey African safari assignment], correspondence, 1985 box-folder71.13

Drafts

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Bio. notes, drafts box-folder 71.14

Family History and Youth, notes, drafts box-folder 71.15

Early Photography/Documentary [including the Photo League], drafts, notes,clipping

box-folder71.16

[World War II], drafts box-folder 71.17

Color, drafts box-folder 72.1

[Final draft] box-folder 72.2-5

[Exhibition on Elisofon]

Exhibition Ideas, exhibit proposal, catalogs and brochures box-folder72.6-7

Elisofon Archive of African Art, notes, nd box-folder 72.8

National Museum of African Art, notes, correspondence, guide to Elisofonarchive, brochure, postcards of Elisofon photographs

box-folder72.9

[Archive]

Pic[ture] Agencies, notes, advertisements, correspondence, 1985 box-folder72.10

[Warner New Media demonstration compact disc, brochures], 1988 box-folder72.11

Interns- Pic. Assistants, correspondence, resumes, business cards, invoices box-folder73.1

Photo Info [from Time-Life and the American Society of MagazinePhotographers], lists of prints, Time-Life Photo Lab orders, correspondence, ASMP Professional Business Practices in Photography 1982, bulletin, ASMPforms

box-folder73.2

Copyright Correspondence, notes, correspondence box-folder 73.3

Photo Requests- [1979-19]80s, correspondence box-folder 73.4

EE Photo Repro., [Anne Tucker, Creative Camera re. the Photo League],notes by Anne Tucker, correspondence, 1976, 1983, 1984

box-folder73.5

Pic. Sales [19]86, receipts, royalty statements, correspondence box-folder73.6

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Elisofon Pics for Sale, correspondence, 1986 box-folder 73.7

[Fundraising]

Fundraising Efforts [-Book], correspondence box-folder 73.8

Fundraising Efforts [-Exhibition], correspondence box-folder 73.9

Grant Business [Information on grant sources], brochures, guidelines, notices,correspondence

box-folder73.10-12

Receipts [for expense reimbursement by ICP], invoices, receipts, correspondence box-folder73.13

Resale Certif. [NY exempt organization certification for ICP] box-folder73.14

Magazine Correspondence, notes, correspondence, 1982, 1984 box-folder73.15

Estate Finances, account statement, 1983; business card, notes by Elin Elisofon box-folder73.16

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Index of Correspondents

A. Blikle--63.4ABC News (Jamie Edgar, James Fleming)--44.3, 73.6A.I.A. (G. Bruce Richardson)--54.1Abdoessoeki, Effendy--34.7Abercrombie & Fitch Company (Earle Angstadt, Jr., Don Smith)--50.11Abeynaike, H. B. W.( "Bertie" )( Ceylon Daily News )--35.13, 35.15Actor's Studio West (Jack Garfein)--65.3Adam, David Scott-63.5Addison-Wesley Publishing Company (Christine Darby)--65.4Afrasian (see University of London. School of Oriental Studies)African-American Institute (William R. Cotter, Evelyn Jones Rich)--44.3African Arts (see University of California, Los Angeles. African Studies Center)Air Tahiti--20.9Albert Schweitzer Fellowship--64.1Aldus Books Limited

Barnicoat, Rosemary--64.10Gluck, Felix--64.8Jellinek, Joanna--64.9Lockwood, A. T.--64.8Paramor, David--64.8, 64.10, 64.11, 65.3Russell-Cobb, Nan--64.10, 64.11Waters, Sarah--64.9

Alexander Schneider Foundation--73.9Alfred A. Knopf, Inc.

Hoeltzel, George--65.3Knopf, Alfred A., 1892-1984--48.26, 51.9Knopf, Blanche W., 1894-1966--51.9Strauss, Harold--51.9

Alfred C. Kinsey Institute for Sex Research--61.4Algin Management Co. (Clifford C. Walters)--63.5, 63.8Allan Foster Ingersoll & Weber (Rupert Allen)--33.5Allen Memorial Art Museum (Charles Parkhurst)--62.1Allyn and Bacon (Yvette Greifer)--64.10Alpers, Antony, 1919- --65.1America-Israel Cultural Foundation (Myra Geira, Karl Katz)--58.12, 62.11American Automobile Association--44.2American Broadcasting Company

_____, Dede--34.3Antar, Sam--32.15Berlin, Elinor--43.8Hance, Wiley--65.4Kaufman, Bob, 1946- --32.14, 32.15, 43.8Kriegler, Phil--43.9Murphy, Kay--65.4Schneider, Al--32.14

American Cultural Center (Donala) (John D. Garner)--44.2

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American Cultural Center (Kyoto, Japan) (Daniel J. Herget)--22.3American Express Company (Susan Bloom)--73.9American Federation of Arts (Wilder Green)--73.8American Friends of the Hebrew University (Harold P. Manson)--30.1American Geographical Society of New York (George Herbert Tinley Kimble, 1908-)--53.6American Heritage Publishing Company--65.5-6

Aronsohn, Deborah S.--63.1, 65.3Bishop, Robert--63.1Davidson, Marshall B.--65.2Jackson, Peggy--64.12Mills, Joan--19.6Rafkin, Carolyn--31.2Thorndike, Joseph Jacobs, 1913- --19.6

American Institute of Architects (Arthur Gould Odell, James Lawrence, Jr., Llewellyn W.Pitts, Mr. Spencer, William G. Wolverton)--43.3-4American Museum of Natural History

Beneker, Katharine--57.6Chapin, James P.--61.4Tucher, Carol--57.6Turnbull, Colin M.--59.1

American Photographer (Sean Callahan)--73.15American Society of Magazine Photographers (ASMP)

Benedict, Regina--69.3Board of Governors--69.3Ficalora, Toni-69.3Halsman, Philippe--69.3Hawkins, Yolanda D.--73.2Linton, David, 1923- --69.3Rose, Ben, 1916-1980--53.46, 61.1Van Kane, Jessie--69.3

Ames, Amyas--63.6Ames, Evelyn Perkins--43.8Amfitheatrof, Erik--32.17, 63.1Anderson, Paula--68.4Andrew Dickson White Museum of Art (Inez Garson, Alan R. Soloman, AlinePritchard)--54.13, 57.22Andrews, Clarence A.--73.4Angelou, Maya--44.3, 46.4, 46.6, 63.6ANIMALS ANIMALS (Jerry Cooke, Bradley Smith, 1910-)--63.5Anobill, James--46.6Ansett Airlines (V.R. Adams, Arch Murdoch)--35.1Antiquities Commission of Nigeria--52.6Apakhan, Sad_____--27.5Appleby, Basil--43.2Appleton-Century-Crofts, inc. (Edith Reichman Wolter)--66.1Arango, Jorge--65.6Archer, W. G. (William George), 1907- (Victoria and Albert Museum)--51.9Architectural Digest (Gayle M. Rosenberg, Danita Wright)--33.5

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Archive (Joan Lifton)--72.10Ardrey, Robert--32.2, 43.8, 62.13, 63.1, 63.8Argo Publishing Co. (N.Y.) (Milton Gladstone)--66.1Arioli, Elinora--61.1Armstrong, Robert G., 1917- (University of Ibadan, Institute of Africa Studies)--44.2, 45.1Arnade, Charles W.--63.7Arnoldo Mondadori editore (Remo Zanfrini)--65.7Arnstein, Mackey--63.1Aronowitz, Leonard--65.5Art Center School (Los Angeles, Calif.) (C. K. Eaton)--61.4Art Direction (Jo Yanow)--53.52Art Directors Club of Saint Louis (Robert L. Atkinson, J. A. Schleicher, WayneSchlosser)--53.41Art Institute of Chicago

Bridaham, Lester Burbank--59.1McCormick, Chauncey--59.1Pollack, Peter, 1909-1978--57.10, 57.22, 59.1Rich, Daniel Catton, 1904- --57.22, 59.1Sewell, Jack V.--57.22Taub, Peter--71.5Wardwell, Allen--64.1, 64.8

Art Museum Association of America (Jerry Michael Daviee)--72.6Artists and Writers Press, Inc. (Cynthia Landau)--64.9Arts and Antiques Association (Celia Betsky)--73.15Arts Fund, Inc. (Walter A. Weiss)--68.11Ashley Famous Literary Agency (Roberta Pryor)--33.5, 50.9, 51.8, 51.10Asia Society (Datus Clifford Smith, 1907-)--73.8Association Films, inc. (Gloria M. Blanck, Robert D. Mitchell)--63.4Association for the Help of Retarded Children, inc. (Jacqueline Dick, Jim Nitzberg)--29.5Atkins, Guy (University of London School of Oriental and African Studies)--64.12Atlanta University. Center for African and African-American Studies (Richard A. Long,1927-)--54.6Austin, Bobby William--64.1Australasian Petroleum Co. (John Ahearn)--59.1Avant garde (Ralph Ginzburg)--35.2, 35.9Avenue (Joop Swart)--28.9, 63.5Avner, Jacob--62.9BFA Educational Media (George Holland)--44.3Baal-Teshuva, Jacob--64.12Baar, Stanley (Barber and Baar Associates, Inc.)--20.9Balash, Muriel--45.12Baldecchi, Al--20.9Baldwin, Leland Dewitt, 1897- (University of Pittsburgh)--65.7Balin, Ina--44.3Baltan, Caroline--23.5Bar, Henry (2 Grand Prix International de Dessin)--68.11Barbeau, H. P. (62.2)Barker, Lawrence, Jr.--65.6Barlovatz, A., Dr.--37.16Barnes Foundation (Violette De Mazia, 1899-)--61.9

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Barr, Earl R., Jr.--61.7, 61.9Barr, Margaret--18.1Barragán, Luis, 1902- --62.5Bartos, Armand--30.1Bassing, Allen (National Museum, Africa)--44.13, 63.5Bates, Betsey S.--44.3Bates, Oric, Mrs.--54.4Baylor Theater

Baker, Paul--25.24McKinney, Eugene, 1922- --62.5Winburn, Charlotte--25.9

Beach, Donn (Don the Beachcomber)--20.9, 23.3Beacon Press (Deborah Johansen)--65.6Beall, Lester, 1903- --57.6Bear, Charley--20.9, 63.7Bedsole, Virginia E.--61.4Beimer, Mae--20.9Bell, Herman (University of London, School of Oriental and African Studies)--64.12Berger, Diamont--61.5Berkman, William--4.12Bernays, Edward L., 1891- --61.7, 63.4Bernhard, Ruth--64.8Bet ha-nekhot ha-leûmi Betsalêl (Karl Katz)--30.1Beville, Henry (National Gallery of Art)--63.5Bezalel National Museum (see Bet ha-nekhot ha-leûmi Betsalêl)Billups, Frances--62.6Biname, J. L.--61.4Black Star Publishing, Detroit (Howard Chapnick)--63.1, 72.10Blaustein, Julian--25.1, 32.1, 43.2, 62.10Blikle, Jerzy--36.9Block, J. (New Stanley Hotel)--62.6Boas, Simone Brangier--64.8Bofshever, Bob--62.10Bogue, Lawrence S.--65.5Boje, Walter--64.8, 65.1, 65.3Bollingen Foundation

Anderson, Richard G.--14.4Barrett, John. D., 1903-1981--14.4, 16.21Burman, Diane B.--14.4Gillmor, Vaun--14.4, 16.21Myers, Gertrude--14.4Norin, C. Arthur--14.4Oldham, Elizabeth--16.21

Bombay Natural History Society (Zafar Futehally)--38.13Bond, Julian, 1940- --45.16, 46.6Bonnet, David--23.3, 23.4Bonsignori, Umberto, 1921- --20.9Borchardt, Georges--64.8Bordas, Pierre, 1913- (Bordas Editeur)--64.9

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Boris Mirski Gallery (Allan Fink)--59.1Boston Museum of Science (Bradford Washburn, 1910-)--58.1Boston University

Aronson, David, 1923- (School of Fine Arts)--53.36Harris, Barbara L. (Dept. of Anthropology)--63.8

Bourgin, S. E.--22.24Bourke-White, Margaret, 1904-1971--62.7Bowers, Faubion, 1917- --62.1, 62.9Boyd, Karen Johnson--73.9Boyd, William Beaty, Mrs.--73.9Boyle, Hal (AP Newsfeatures (Firm))--50.9Boys' Clubs of America (Robert F. Cashel, Robert T. Olsen)--64.8Bracher, Georges--44.2-3, 44.6Bracher, Maya--44.6Bradbury, Ray, 1920- --63.1Bradley, David--43.1, 61.7Bragazzi, Olive (Fine Arts Service)--65.2Braiman, Myer--61.9Brandeis University (Mitchell Siporin, 1910-)--57.18Brandeis University. Friends of the School of Creative Arts (Samuel Slosberg, Mrs. Paul T.Smith)--57.18Brazda, Jan--60.12, 61.6, 63.6Brazda, Luci--60.12, 61.4, 61.6, 63.6Brearly School (Sara Boutelle)--54.13Brennan, Jay--32.17Bretholtz, Phyllis A.--63.5Brew, John Otis, 1906- (Peabody Museum of Archeaology and Ethnology, US NationalCommittee for the Preservation of the Nubia Monuments)-- 22.3, 27.5, 26.10, 27.7, 59.4-6,62.8-9, 62.13, 68.10-11British Museum--14.4Brock, John, Mr. and Mrs.--63.7Brodine, Gandy--62.9Broekhuyse, Jan--27.7Brommage, John--43.8Brooklyn Museum--65.7

Buechner, Thomas S.--65.5Cameron, Duncan F.--58.27Dunn, James S.--58.27, 59.2Kan, Michael--58.27Moon, Carol B.--65.5Stitt, Susan--58.27Williams, Sylvia H.--58.27

Brown University (re. Mark Gillen)--63.5Brown, Marion--61.3Brown, Robert M.--63.1Browning, William L. (William L. Browning Films)--44.2, 44.6-7, 45.7, 45.12, 68.1Bruce, Mary--32.1Bruno Mondadori (Firm)--22.4Buckley, Peter and Conrad--63.1

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Bucks County Historical Society (John Cummings)--22.10Budoyo, Mr. Sri (Ministry of Tourism, Djakarta)--34.1Bunce, Eda (Kharouba Gallery)--19.17Burns, Philp & Co.--23.3, 59.1Burrelle's Press Clipping Service--63.5Burridge, Susan--46.8Burrows, Larry--36.3, 63.3Burrows, Vicky--32.17Butterfield, Roger Place, 1907- --24.8, 60.12, 61.1, 61.9Bywaters, Mary McLarry, 1904-1988--43.8CA Magazine (Palo Alto, Calif.)--49.9, 64.11CBS Educational and Professional Publishing (Steve Isaacson)--9.23C. J. LaRoche and Company, Inc. (Carmine Ballarino, _____ Gould, Ralph Marcano, JeromeV. Roscoe)--29.10, 35.1, 62.10, 63.3CP Air (Walter E. Gilbert)--5.12C. S. Association (Roger Mayne)--62.1Cahiers d'Art (Christian Zervos)--61.4, 64.6Calkins, Howard (IAA)--44.2Calvert-Stearns inc. (Patricia Calvert)--64.11Calypso Joe et Coco-Te--61.9Camacho, _____ --10.10, 15.5Camera Mainichi (Sojiro Inoue)--22.3Cameron, Carey--73.9Campbell, Joseph, 1904- --14.4, 51.9-10, 57.21, 63.8, 65.7Campbell, Vivian--21.19Canada. Wartime Information Board (Harry Sedgwick, H. R. Sutherland)--5.12Canadian Corporation for the 1967 World Exhibition (Joanna Marsden)--64.12Candoli, Pete, 1923- --56.10Carey, O.--61.1Carlebach Gallery (Julius Carlebach)--59.4, 62.4Carlsmith, Diane--62.1Carnegie Corporation of New York (Alan J. Pifer)--43.3Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts

Gardner, Robert (see also Gardner, Robert)--62.10-11, 63.8, 68.4, 68.11, 73.9

Gardner, Robert (see also Gardner, Robert)--62.10-11, 63.8, 68.4, 68.11, 73.9Goetz, Diane C.--53.48

Carse, Robert, 1902-1971--60.12Case, Harold Claude, 1902- (see US National Commission for UNESCO)Center for Cross-Cultural Communication (Warren Robbins)--44.2, 62.9Century Association (New York, N.Y.) (Richard K. Dana)--69.5Chamber of Commerce of Honolulu (Richard Haller)--7.5, 8.4Chamberlin, A.--22.24Chambliss, William C.--57.6Chanler, William C. (William Chamberlain), d.1981--63.5Chanticleer Press

Glass, Jeanne--65.7, 66.2Ruchti, Ulrich--33.5, 50.9Rugoff, Milton--64.5, 64.11Shapiro, Joanne--65.6

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Simpson, Jeffrey--65.7Sullivan, Constance--65.4Tennant, Jean I.--64.8, 64.10Watson, Dori--65.2

Charles R. Gracie & Sons (Paul Keljikian)--59.2Charles Scribner's Sons (Frank Wilimegyh)--64.8Chassin du Guerny, Y. (Yves)--61.4Chateau Marmont (Los Angeles, Calif.) (Mr. Olsen)--33.5Chatterjee, A.--36.3Chatto and Windus (Firm) (P. A. Brown, David Roberts)--65.6, 66.1Chester, Anne--61.1Cheston, Emily Read--64.12Chez Pearl Wong, Inc.--68.1Chicago Daily News, Inc. (Sam Lesner)--32.2Chicago sun-times (Bob Ellison, Robert F. Zonka)--32.2, 33.6Chicago tribune (Clifford Terry)--32.2Chodorov, Stephan (Camera Three Productions) (see also Columbia Broadcasting System,inc.)--43.11, 63.6Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (J. K. Orton)--20.9Ciancimino Ltd.- Works of Art (Jean Claude Ciancimino)--66.1Cinema 16 (Amos Vogel)--61.9Ciolkowska, M. A.--62.9Citizens for Senator Javits (Mrs. Edwin I. Hilson)--68.4Citizens' Housing and Planning Council (New York, N. Y.) (Ira S. Robbins, 1900-1978)--61.7City Art Museum of St. Louis (Betty Grossman)--53.30, 62.6City University of New York. City College (Lester L. Krauss)--53.4City University of New York. City College. Evening Session Camera Club (MarvinGrosswirth)--61.9City University of New York. City College. Leonard Davis Center for the Performing Arts(Arthur Waldhorn)--54.10City University of New York. Hunter College (E. Alice Beard)--53.39Clarendon Press (see Oxford University Press)Clarke, Mrs.--23.3Clarkson N. Potter (Firm) (Clarkson N. Potter)--9.23, 43.3-4, 63.7Clemens, Cyril, 1902-( Mark Twain journal )--63.5Cleveland Museum of Art (Sherman E. Lee)--64.8Cloete, Stuart, 1897- --49.7Clurman, Dick--63.3Coddington, C. D.--65.1Codel, Martin--62.9Cody Dental Group (Donald F. Swartz)--63.7Cohen, Arthur--51.10Colgan, Charles S.--65.4Collectors' Photography (Jean Swain, David Van Vliet)--58.21, 65.5College Art Association of America (Sterling A. Callisen, H. W. Janson)--65.6-7College Press (Pvt.) Ltd. (N. Acheson, Mary Akers, Clair Lambert)--65.6-7Collier Books (Howard Sandum, Ellen Seligman) (see also Macmillan Company)--51.10, 52.6Colorado College (Ben Benschneider)--54.8Colorcel Limited (Middy Barnes)--32.1, 43.2Columbia Broadcasting System, inc.

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Brockway, Merrill--43.11Chodorov, Stephan (see also Chodorov, Stephan)--63.6, 65.6Cramer, Ned--43.11Dale, Ralph--43.11Dessart, George--43.11O'Brien, Hank--65.7Paley, William S. (William Samuel), 1901- --43.11Seward, James M.--71.13Stanton, Frank, 1908- --61.7

Columbia Pictures Corporation (D. G. Cassell)--25.1Columbia Scholastic Press Association (Joseph M. Murphy)--53.46Columbia University. Department of Art History and Archaeology (Douglas Fraser)--47.1,64.10, 65.6Columbia University. Development Plan Committee (Christopher Mady)--61.7Columbia University. Press (John D. Moore)--65.6Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts (Carolyn Jones, Donna H. Turner)--44.3, 54.11Comité francais de la liberation nationale (Robert Merle)--61.1Commercial Travelers Club of New York (re. The Utica Bulletin) (Edward Trevvett)--61.3Commonwealth of Australia. Dept. of Territories (C. R. Lambert)--23.3Compagnie Cotonnière Congolaise (F. Busschots)--44.1-2Condé Nast Publications, inc. (M. F. Agha)--60.12Conger, Marion( The Reader's Digest )--63.3Conservation Foundation (John P. Milton)--50.9Constable, Rosalind--62.9Consulate General of Brazil (N. Y.)--61.3Contemporary Arts Museum (Jermayne MacAgy, 1914-1964)--62.5Conway, Herbert E. (re. George Holton)--20.9Cooke, Jerry--32.17Cooper Square Publishers Inc. (Henry Chafetz)--9.23Cooper-Hewitt Museum (Suzanne _____)2.19Cooper Union Museum for the Arts of Decoration (Calvin S. Hathaway, Everett P. Lesley,Jr.)--57.6Coquillon, John--43.8Corcoran Gallery of Art (Jane Livingston)--73.9Corcoran School of Art (Washington, D. C.) (Roy Slade)--44.3Corning Glass Works (James M. Brown)--62.4Corning Museum of Glass (James M. Brown, Paul N. Perrot)--57.22Coronet Magazine (Bernard Geis)--47.11Cosby, Bill, 1937- --46.3Coslett, Judith--63.8Cotlow, Lewis, b. 1898--43.11Crabtree, Nate L., Lieut. Comdr (U. S. Navy)--68.1Craig, Ralph C.--62.13Crawford, Cheryl--62.1Creative Camera (Osman, Colin)--73.5Crockett, T. W. (Mississippi Power & Light Co.)--48.3Cross, Theodore L., 1924- --73.9Crowell-Collier Publishing Company

Adler, Susan--51.8Amussen, Diana--52.2

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Elder, Joseph--37.13, 51.8, 52.2, 52.5-6Fobes, Lorraine--51.8Neuhoff, Elizabeth--51.8

Crown, L. A. A.--26.5Culliford, _____--44.6Cummings, G. T., Lt. Col. (United States Marine Corps)--68.1Cummings, Nathan, d.1985--63.5Cunningham, Priscilla--64.1Curtis, Tony, 1925- --33.5D. H. Glidden Agency (Vera G. Carver)--68.2Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft (I. V. Schabel-Blessing, I. V. Trabandt)--65.8Dallas Morning News (William Payne)--32.2Dallas Museum of Fine Arts (John Lunsford)--44.3Dallas Theater Center (Paul Baker)--63.1Dallas Times-Herald (Bob Porter)--32.2D'Amico, Victor, 1904-1987--53.10, 57.10Damien, Buha--52.5Dan Hotel--38.13Dance magazine (Lydia Joel)--61.9Danielson, Dud--63.1Daud, Amir (A.M.T.I.F.)--34.1-3, 38.13, 63.1Davis, J. Sanford (Grove School)--63.7Davis, Ossie--46.2, 46.6Dawson, Charles--63.8Day, A. Grove--20.9Day, Doris, 1924- --19.18Deane, Martha--61.9, 66.5De Casseres, Joe (De Casseres Photography)--63.8de Coningh, Edward Hurlbut (de Coningh Foundation)--73.9De Geïllustreerde Pers N. V. (Joop Swart)--63.5-6DeHavenon, Gaston T.--[63.5], 73.8Dempsey, Ethel--14.18, 15.5DePauw University. African Studies Center (A. Reid Winsey)--65.4, 65.6, 65.8, 66.1Deskey, Donald, 1894- --27.12Des Moines Art Center (William F. Loebel)--65.6, 66.1de Tenbossche, Powis, Lt. Col.--37.16Deutsch Gesellschaft für Photographie (Dr. Boje, Marian Schwabik)--65.1Deutsch Verlags-Anstalt (Hans-Heinrich Kümmel)--65.7Deutscher Caritasverband (Gertrud Kohllrenner)--64.8Dewitt Clinton High School (New York, N. Y.) (Francis J. Paul)--68.1D'Harnoncourt, Rene, 1901-1968--59.2D'Honau, Charles Edward, Mr. and Mrs.--35.13Diamond, Frank--29.10Dickson Art Cener (see UCLA Art Council)Dole Hawaiian Pineapple Co. (Clavin S. White)--60.12Dolin, Arnold--47.1Donald Deskey Associates (Jane Hallenback, R. P. Vuillemenot)--62.6, 68.11Donald L. Shepherd Agency (Oscar Abramson)--68.8Donleavy, Terry--20.9Doubleday and Company, Inc.

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Claasen, Clara--61.4Hoffman, Katherine--65.7Klemin, Diana--65.7Richardson, S.--63.2Womrath, Selden--65.3

Douglas, William O. (William Orville), 1898- --61.9, 62.1-2, 62.5, 62.8Douglass College (Theodore Brenson)--57.22Downes, Bruce( Popular Photography )--20.9Doyle Dane Bernbach Inc. (Stan Miller, Burt Steinhauser)--35.9, 37.14, 62.5, 65.6Droemersche Verlagsanstalt (Werner Grabinger)--64.8DuArt (Bob Crane, Mr. Funch)--44.2-3, 58.27Duchamp, Marcel, 1887-1968--61.4Dudley, [Ann]--43.8Dunham Pratt, Marie H. Christine--38.3Dunlap, Grace--63.5Durlacher Brothers (R. Kirk Askew, George E. Dix)--56.10, 57.27, 58.2, 62.9[Durst], Henny--37.16, 38.13, 44.3, 63.7Duskis, Reuben A.--63.4EVS Color Center (Bernie Barnett)--52.6Eames, Marian (Time-Life Filmstrips)--60.11East-West Photographic Agency (Horace Bristol)--61.1Eastman Kodak Company--34.2, 61.7Ebuzziya, Ilev--62.8Econ-Verlag (Dr. Boje)--64.8Eden Roc--63.5Editions Arthaud (E. Negro)--65.7Éditions Nauwelaerts (A. Mautermann)--64.12Editions Pierre Tisné (Claude Gisler)--64.8, 64.12Editorial Hispano-Europea (J. L. Artigas-Riambau)--66.1Edmonson Elementary School (Madison Heights, Michigan) (Beatrice Goldman)--65.8Edward Arnold (Publishers) (Robina Light)--64.11Eichinger, Louis, Mr. and Mrs.--61.4Eisenberg, John F. (John Frederick) (The Smithsonian Institution Biological Program inCeylon)--35.15Eismann, Suzanne--14.4, 38.13-14, 44.3, 47.6, 51.8, 54.9, 54.12-13, 58.27, 59.4, 59.7, 63.8,64.1, 64.7, 65.7, 66.2, 66.4, 66.18, 68.11-12El Al Israel Airlines (see El'al, netive avir le-Yisra'el)El'al, netive avir le-Yisra'el (J. Peter Brunswick)--63.8Elba, Marta--61.1Elder, Joseph (see Crowell-Crolier Publishing)Elicofon, Belle (sister)--62.1, 63.1, 63.3, 63.5, 63.7Elicofon, Edward I. (brother)--14.4, 61.1, 61.3, 63.4, 68.1, 70.16, 73.4Elicofon, Sarah (mother)--68.1Eliot, Alexander--63.3, 63.5Eliot, Jacquie--63.5Eliot, Jane--62.9, 63.3Elisofon, Elin (daughter)--1.49, 2.19, 9.15, 9.23, 14.4, 16.18, 16.21, 29.5, 31.1, 33.5, 34.1-2,37.15, 38.14, 43.8, 43.11-12, 46.11, 48.26, 51.8, 54.12, 57.6, 57.28, 58.9, 59.5-7, 63.1, 63.3,63.5-7, 66.15, 70.16-17, 71.5, 72.7, 72.9-10, 73.1, 73.3-6, 73.8-9, 73.12-13, 73.15Elisofon, Jill (daughter)--34.1-2, 38.14, 60.11, 63.1, 63.3, 63.5-7, 70.16, 73.4, 73.8-9

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Elisofon, Joan Spear (second wife)--18.1, 20.8-9, 22.3, 22.24, 23.3, 25.24, 30.1, 40.17, 53.3,56.10, 57.7, 57.10, 57.22, 58.34, 59.2, 60.11, 61.4-6, 61.8, 62.2, 62.5, 62.7, 62.9-10, 62.12,63.1, 63.3, 64.1Elisofon, Mavis Lyons (first wife, later Mavis Lyons Smull)--4.43, 60.12, 61.1-2Elisofon, Robert and Jane (nephew and neice)--63.5Elkon Company (Herman _____)--62.1Ellis, _____, Lt. Commander (USS Augusta)--68.1Elwin, Verrier--14.6Elyria City Schools (Charles R. Rose)--44.3Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation

Barker, Susan--65.6, 65.8, 66.1Barta, John J.--47.1Bender, Ivan--47.1Bingham, Andrew W.--47.1Cohn, Leslie--66.2, 65.6, 65.7Deane, Margaret L.--65.4Edessis, Valerie--65.6Ewert, Patricia--65.6Feldzamen, A. N.--47.1Garner, Gretchen--65.6, 66.1Gloyd, Melissa M.--65.6Goetz, Philip W.--64.8Gordon, Joan--66.2Harrington, Holly--65.3Jernigan, Donna--47.1Johnson, Weldon--47.1, 63.8Mickelson, Sig--47.1Murie, Donald--47.1Nelson, Mary--65.7Palormo, Ann M.--66.2Parton, James--47.1, 58.27Platt, Norman--47.1Pletcher, Kenneth--73.4Sams, Oscar E.--47.1Theodore, Lynn Sloan--65.7Ward, Geoffrey--64.12

Encyclopedia Americana (Olivia Buehl)--66.2Englund, George--29.5Epoca (Milan, Italy)--22.4Epstein, Blanche (Mrs. Abraham Epstein)--1.49Epstein, Jacob--9.23Eros (New York) (Ralph Ginzburg)--27.5, 62.9Esquire (Byron Dobell, Alice Glaser, Sandra Turner)--32.13, 33.5Ethiopia. Office of the Prime Minister (Donald E. Paradis)--43.8, 63.1Ethnological Museum (Leiden, Holland)--14.4Evening Bulletin (Philadelphia, Pa.) (Adleman, Robert H., 1919-)--32.2, 46.8Ewen, David, 1907- --65.8Explorers Club, New York

Dodge, Wendell Phillips--61.4Korff, Serge A., Dr.--68.13

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Randol, Ward--50.9Wood, Peter H.--68.13

Eyo, Ekpo (Lagos Museum, Nigeria)--52.6, 63.6F.P.G., Inc. (Selma Brackman)--65.6Fachbuchverlag (_____ Neumann, _____ Kupfer)--64.12Fagg, William Buller (British Museum)--9.23, 62.10, 64.12Fairchild, Albert E.--44.15Fakeye, Lamidi Olonade, 1928- --46.6Fantoni, August--63.8Far Gallery (Charles W. Yeiser)--56.10Federation of Motion Picture Councils, Inc. (Edith M. Haus)--53.42Fenhagen, Betsy--60.11Fenhagen, F. "Wes"ton( Wes) (see United States Information Agency)Fernand Hazan (Firm) (Fernand Hazan)--64.8, 64.12Ferry, Elinor--9.9Fideler Depth Study Textbooks (Deborah Bolt, Rita Vander Myde, Carol Komisaruk)--65.4,65.6-7Field Enterprises Educational Corporation (John S. Marshall)--65.7Figueroa, Carmen Rosa de--52.2Figueroa, Laura Lopez--52.2Figueroa, Rafael--52.2Figueroa, Leonor M.--52.2Film Opticals--44.2Films in Review (Henry Hart)--61.4Fine Arts Gallery of San Diego (Henry G. Gardiner)--68.11Finke, Blythe Foote--45.1First National City Bank (New York, N. Y.) (_____ Zapata)--68.2Flax, Janis--65.6Fleming, James--34.2, 43.8Fleming, Rhonda, 1922- --19.18Focal Press, Inc. (Arthur T. Dobbs)--61.1Focus Gallery (Helen Johnston)--73.4Fogg Art Museum

Coolidge, John, 1913- --59.1Krauss, Rosalind E.--59.2, 65.3Rowland, Benjamin, 1904-1972--64.8

Foote, Edward--31.3, 43.2-4For Men Only (Morrison Wood)--50.9Ford Foundation (Melvin J. Fox, Mrs. K. Miller)--58.27, 63.6Fordham University (Thomas A. Ranieri)--66.15Fortess, Leo-61.1, 61.3-4, 63.2Fosdick, James Albert, 1918- (see Kent State University)foto 69 (Hans E. Trixer)--58.16Four Winds Press (Linda Zuckerman)--65.6Franco London Film (Henry Deutschmeister)--61.7, 61.9Frankel, Bill--36.8-9, 37.2Franklin Watts, inc. (Charlotte Bible)--65.4Frazer, Gef--65.4Frazer, Grace B.--65.4

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Frederick Douglass Institute (see also Museum of African Art) Hallmark, Nancy--68.12Robbins, Warren M.--68.12, 73.3

French, Herb--65.7French Government Tourist Office (Myron Clement)--22.25Freuchen, Peter, 1886-1957--61.4Friend & Reiskind (Edwin M. Reiskind)--18.1Friends of Photography (Ruttenberg Fellowship)--73.8Fuller, John G. (Portside Productions, Inc.)--63.4Fuller Smith & Ross, Inc. (Judy Wise)--65.1GM Technical Center (Walter Farynk)--54.13G. S. Productions (Anthony Perris, Eric Stacey, George Cooper Stevens, 1904-, MaxwellHamilton)--28.8, 53.40, 53.42Gadi, _____--64.12, 65.1Gaffney, Jim (Ross-Gaffney)--45.7Galleria Levi (Beniamino Levi)--58.23, 63.5GAMMA Agency, Inc. (Edna Bennett)--62.10Ganz, Pauline and Abe--63.7Gardens & Curios Ltd. (Uganda) (Aroonkumar)--63.1Gardner Advertising Co. (Marvin I. Gold)--62.10Gardner, Robert, 1925- (Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology)--27.7-8, 43.3, 47.5,62.3, 73.8-9, 73.12Gardner, Robert, Mrs.--54.4, 63.1Garner, Erroll--(see Glaser, Martha)Garter Club (Rosemarie Ponté)--61.4Gashugi, Leonard K. (Fordham University)--63.7Gazdar, Jehangir( "Jangoo" )--36.3Gekkoso Co., Ltd. (Yoko Nakamura)--58.18, 58.23Genauer, Emily, 1910- --47.9General Learning Corporation (Carolyn Clapp)--65.7General Motors Corporation. Photo. Advertising Studio (Walter Farynk)--63.3George A. and Eliza Gardner Howard Foundation (Joseph J. Loferski)--73.10George Eastman House (Minor White) (see also Newhall, Beaumont, 1908-)--62.2George Rainbird Ltd. (Joan Allwork, Catherine Boswell, Joy Law)--64.9-10, 65.8George Stevens Productions, Inc. (see GS Productions)Gernsheim, Helmut, 1913- --64.11Ghana Cultural Center (Dr. Kyerematen)--44.2, 44.13Gilbeck, Hank--31.5Gilcrease, Thomas, 1890-1962--19.26Gilfert, Bob--29.10Gillen, Vincent (Fordham University alumnus)--62.11, 63.5Gilles, Bonneau--61.4Gillon, J. W.--65.7Gilman, Sandra--73.8Gimbel, Alva B.--63.6Ginn and Company (Wally Aaron, Sandra Drooker, Anne P. Farnham, Elizabeth F.Wilder)--65.6, 65.8Ginzburg, Ralph--62.13 (see also Eros )Gir Wild Life Sanctuary (J. D. Tolia)--38.13Glaser, Martha--21.4

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Glemby, Clara--60.7Glemby, Mrs. Harry--66.5Glencoe Press (Benziger, Bruce & Glencoe, Inc.) (Helen Tatro)--65.7, 66.2Glinn, Burt S.--61.3Globe and mail (Frank Morriss)--32.2Globe of the Great Southwest (Charles David McCally)--63.7Glover, P. W.--20.9Glowacz, Andrzej--36.9, 51.8, 63.6Glubok, Shirley--65.4Gobrait, Anna (Annabelle)--20.9, 20.12, 23.5Goetz, Edith--33.5Goetz, William, b.1903--33.5Golden Press Inc. (Katherine Weintz, Mrs. Robert C. Nangle)--64.8Goldsmith, Helen Pashin--61.9Goldsmith, Peggy--34.7Goodmar, [Fhir]--53.43Gordan, Isaac--61.1Gordon, Elizabeth--32.17Gordon, Morris--63.3Goucher College, Baltimore. Library (Anne S. Fenhagen)--64.11Gourielli, Helena Rubinstein--9.23Gourmet Magazine (Ann Saaran)--20.8Government of India. Dept. of Archaeology (S. G. Tewari)--51.9Grace, Princess of Monaco, 1929-1982--62.1Graciano, Tommy--34.2-3, 34.5Graham, John D.--48.3Granick, Max--56.10Graves, John E. (United States. Embassy (Cameroon))--44.2Green, Clinton H.( New York Times )--9.2Green, George M.--60.11Green, Marshall--34.1, 44.7, 47.1, 50.9, 63.5, 63.7Green, Paul D. (Hill and Knowlton, Inc.)--15.10Greenberg, Susan M.--61.7Greger, Bob--63.2Grenfell, David (Baptist Missionary Society)--43.8Gres Gallery (Beatrice Perry)--62.5Greystone Publishing Company (William M. Johnson)--64.8Grier School (Sara Kelley)--68.4Griswold-Eshleman Co. (Mary Jeanne Klyn)--53.43, 63.1Groesbeek, Charles Holmes (Summit Films, Inc.)--63.5Grolier Club. (Glen Gordan)--62.1Grolier Incorporated (Paula Kobylarz)--73.4Gross, Chaim, 1904- --1.49Grossett & Dunlap (Alice Thorne)--65.5Group W. Productions--65.7

_____, Sherie--44.2Back, George--46.8Berg, Robin R.--46.11Blionas, Chrys--43.12Collier, Chet--43.12, 45.7Fraiberg, Lawrence P.--73.8

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Henderson, David E.--44.3Hoover, George F.--44.2, 46.8, 46.9Horn, John--44.3, 52.7, 58.27Moynihan, George--44.2, 44.3, 58.26O'Shea, Dick--43.10, 44.3Pack, Richard--45.7, 46.11

Grunwald, Henry A. (Henry Anatole)--38.7Güler, Ara--27.21, 29.10Guggenheim, Hans, 1924- --58.27Guillermo, Salazar P.--59.1Gullers, K. W. (Karl Werner), 1916- --61.1Gunther, John, 1901-1970--62.8Gussman, Lawrence--44.2Haas, Cynthia [and Ernst Haas]--62.9Hacker Art Books (Pierre H. Colas, Seymour Hacker)--9.23Hadassah magazine (Jesse Zel Lurie)--65.1Hadley, Leila--61.9Hall, Bob--31.5Hall, James Norman, 1887-1951--20.9Hallet, Jean Pierre, 1927- --64.12Halliburton, Warren J.--65.8Hallmark Cards, Inc. (Sonci Lasley, David L. Strout)--65.6, 66.2Halmi, Robert--63.8Halpert, Edith Gregor, 1900-1970--43.1Halsman, Philippe--20.9Hamlyn Publishing Group (Tatiana Carson, Charlotte Deane)--65.5Hamon, Nancy (Mrs. Jake Louis Hamon)--62.5Hampshire College (re. Frances Tower, re. K. Cohan)--63.6, 64.1Hampton, Lionel--46.5Hampton Institute (Richard A. Long, Edward J. Warren)--58.15Hanes, Gordon--73.9Harcourt, Brace & World (_____ Berengolc, Elizabeth Early, Helen Grossman, SuzannePatrick, Susan Wechsler)--64.8, 65.2-3, 65.5Harmony Books (Firm) (Linda Sunshine)--65.7Harper & Brothers (Evan Thomas)--49.7Harper & Row, Publishers (Adrienne J. Coleman, Roger H. Klein)--65.1, 65.7Harry A. Franklin Gallery (Harry A. Franklin)--59.2, 59.4, 63.3Harry N. Abrams, Inc.

Abrams, Harry N.--48.26, 52.10Bradford, Susan--66.1Egan, Patricia--64.10Fox, Milton S., 1904-1971--48.26, 62.8, 64.8Kaplan, Maryan--65.6Pollack, Peter, 1909-1978--48.26, 63.6, 63.7Rackleff, Owen--65.1

Hartford Insurance Group (B. Colabro)--68.2Harvard University (David W. Be_____, Sargent Kennedy, Nathan Marsh Pusey,1907-)--59.4, 68.10Harvard University. Film Study Center (Robert Gardner) (see also Gardner, Robert,

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1925-)--47.5, 73.12Hasan, Amir--34.3Hastings House Publishers--63.8Haussamen, Carol--60.11Havoc, June--9.15, 48.3, 61.1Hawaii Visitors Bureau

Alvaro, Rose Marie--35.1, 63.3, 65.3-4Fern, Stewart--20.9

Hawke Studios Ltd. (Peter Hawke)--64.9Hayward, Leland, 1902-1971--20.9, 61.7, [64.4]Head, Edith--33.5Hebrew University of Jerusalem (see Universitah ha-`lvrit bi-Yerushalayim)Hecht, Ida (Rothman)--61.9Hecht Co. (Mary Shaffer)--53.43Heddericg, O. C., Mrs.--44.3Hendren, Paul (USS Philadelphia)--68.1Henry, Goya--23.3Henry Holt and Company (William Raney)--61.3, 61.7Hepburn, Katharine, 1909- --16.18Herbers, L., Father--44.1Herbert Baker, Inc. (Herbert Baker)--63.8, 65.7Herbert H. Lehman College (David Gillison)--54.13Herrsching, Fehlner Jos.--22.24Hersey, Irwin--63.3Hester, Walter B.--61.3Heston, Charlton--33.5, 62.11, 63.1Hevrah ha-memshaltit le-tayarut (Israel)

Bennahum, Victor--30.1, 31.1, 58.8de Shalit, M.--30.1Gidron, "Micha"el Micha --30.1Markman, Jacqueline--30.1Pett, Lawrence J.--31.11, 58.7

Heydt, Baron--61.6Hicks, Wilson (see Time, inc. and University of Miami)Higgins, [Pat]--36.9, 37.2Hildreth Stations (Ralph Lowe)--44.3Himmelheber, Hans, 1908- --65.6Hinkle, Don--32.17Hiram Walker, Inc. (Herbert A. Lehrter)--29.10, 50.9Hirsch & Adler (Stuart P. Feld)--63.4Hobel-Leiterman Productions (Philip Hobel)--50.9Hoffman, Elizabeth--66.4Hofman, F_____, Mrs.--66.5Holland, _____--61.5Holle-Verlag (Basil Tsécouras)--64.12Hollyman, Thomas--20.9Hollywood Photographers Archives (Sid Avery, Linda G. Rich)--73.4Holmes, Nancy--62.5Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, Inc.--65.2

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Barnes, Pace--65.7Cohen, Arthur A.--9.23Curtis, Joan--65.5, 65.6Denenberg, Joel--9.23Frankel, Greta--64.8Gist, Esther E.--64.10Marti, Alice--65.3Mayerson, Charlotte L.--50.9Reichmann, Edith--65.6Wheeler, Dan W.--65.1

Home News (John Adam Knight)--57.2Honolulu Academy of Arts (Robert P. Griffing, Jr.)--20.9, 53.21, 53.26, 53.34, 54.13, 57.21Hoover, J. Edgar (John Edgar), 1895-1972--69.2Hopkins, Anthony P.--20.9Hoppee, Patricia A.( Reader's Digest )--63.6Hopper, Hedda, 1890-1966--62.11Horizon

Dutt, Mary--34.10, 63.4Abbott, Shirley--10.10, 26.5, 31.1, 31.15, 34.12, 64.3, 64.9, 65.8Davidson, Marshall B.--10.10Iselin, Phyllis--62.9-10, 64.9-10Leverty, Mary--65.2Parsons, Mary Sherman--34.10, 34.12, 63.8, 64.8, 65.4Rubin, Isabelle--62.4Thorndike, Joseph Jacobs, 1913- --33.5, 34.12, 62.4Tomkievicz, Shirley (see Abbott, Shirley)Wilson, Jane--65.3Zimmer, Suzanne--62.9

Hotel Beni (C. Nicholetos)--63.5Hotel Bristol Wein (S. E. Bourgin, Otto Scheiner)--22.24Hotel Danieli Royal Excelsior (R. Zucchi, R. Dal Zatto)--22.24Hotel de France and Choiseul (_____ Pierson)--18.1Hotel Pontchartrain (John A. Stirling)--53.52Houghton Mifflin Company

Lane, Alice--65.4Mercer, Diane--65.3-4Thoma, Patricia--64.10Wellington, Susan--65.7, 66.2

Hovanec, _____--45.1Howell, Billy--20.9Howland, Bill--5.12Hudson's Bay Company (Thorssen, L. A.)--5.12Huggler, P. V. (written by K. Sato)--63.3Human Resources Foundation (Edmund C. Neuhaus)--29.5Hurst, Fannie, 1889-1968--62.8Huston, John, 1906- --18.1, 64.4Hyland, Wendy Elliott( "Wende" )--44.2, 60.11, 63.3Ife Museum (Nigeria)--45.1

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Ignace, Muhumde--46.6Illinois Institute of Technology. Institute of Design (Jay Doblin, 1920-)--53.33Imperato, Pascal James--38.1, 44.3"Inbal" Dance Group (see Te'atron Inbal )Independent Indonesian American Petroleum Co. (Lawrence, Barker, Jr.)--65.8India. Gir Division. Divisional Forest Office--38.13India Museum--14.4Indian Airlines (S. R. Dutt)--36.3Indiana, Robert, 1928- --38.7, 63.4, 63.6-7Indiana University. African Studies Program

O'Meara, Patrick--44.3

Indiana University. Dept. of Fine Arts Hope, Henry R. (Henry Radford), 1905- --59.2Sieber, Roy, 1923- --44.3, 59.2, 63.8, 64.14

Indiana University. Press (Bernard Perry)--64.1, 64.5Institute of Contemporary Arts (London, England) (Roland_____)--57.11, 61.7Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña (Ricardo E. Alegría)--37.13Intercultural Publications, Inc., New York (James Laughlin, 1914-)--62.2Interlink [Books] (M. L. Diggory)--65.3International Association of Y's Men's Clubs (Benj. T. H. Yap)--61.2International Business Machines Corporation (A. N. Scallon)--73.9International Center of Photography--73.1

_____, Jana--73.9Capa, Cornell (see also Time-Life Books)--68.7, 70.17, 73.8-9Doherty, Ann--73.8-9Rooney, Steve--70.16-17, 73.9, 73.13

International Creative Management, Inc. (Lisa Bankoff)--51.8International Exhibitions Foundation (Annamarie Pope) (see also Smithsonian Institution.Traveling Exhibition Service)--58.9, 58.27, 65.4International Famous Agency, Inc. (Michael A. Liebert, Roberta Pryor)--1.49, 50.11, 52.5-6,52.10, 63.7, 66.1International News Service, Ltd. (Hiroko Nishigaki)--63.5International Wildlife (Karen Altpeter)--64.1Interpress Foto 66 (B. Burkov)--58.13Irwin, John--51.9Isaacs, Helen--32.17Isamu Noguchi Foundation (Bonnie Rychlak)--73.6Isherwood, Christopher, 1904- --62.8Israel Dance Group (see Te'atron "Inbal" )Israel Government Tourist Corporation (see Hevrah ha-memshaltit le-tayarut (Israel))Israel Government Tourist Office (see Hevrah ha-memshaltit le-tayarut (Israel))Israel Museum (see Muze'on Yisra'el (Jerusalem))Ito, Koko--44.3Itoh, Naoko--27.10Iversen, Laila--28.9, 60.11, 62.13, 63.1, 63.3Iversen, Paul--63.1J. H. Gottmer Publishers (H. Gottmer)--64.8J. J. F. Taverniers--61.1, 61.3

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J. J. Klejman--59.1J. Paul Getty Trust (Deborah Marrow)--70.17, 73.12J. Walter Thompson Company

Karlan, Arthur E.--62.4Noble, Joyce--62.5Lane, Thomas H.--63.3

[Jablon], Renee (niece)--60.12Jackson, Jeanne--60.11Jacob J. Avner (Avner, Jacob J.)--28.8Jaffe, Sam A. (Culture Dept.)--20.9James, Bill( Great Falls Tribune, Montana)--62.2Japan. Taishikan (U. S.) (Masayuki Tani)--22.3Japan Society (New York, N. Y.) (Douglas W. Overton)--53.45Javits, Jacob K. (Jacob Koppel), 1904-1986--44.2, 62.5, 62.9, 63.1, 63.3Jerome J. Cohen, Inc. (Ronald M. Cohen)--46.6Jewish Exponent (Judy Cohen)--32.2Jewish Museum (New York, N. Y.) (Jean Bullitt, Mrs. Unterleider)--31.1Jewish Theological Seminary of America

Cohen, Gerson D. (Gerson David), 1924- --53.11Finkelstein, Louis, 1895- --53.11

Jewish Vocational Service (Michael M. Galazan)--29.5Jillson, W. Malcolm--62.6John D. Rockefeller III Fund (Hope Rockefeller Spencer)--73.8John Richmond, Inc. (Doris Miles)--61.4John W. T. Van Erp--65.5-6, 65.8Johnson, Richard--32.1Johnstone, Kathleen Yerger--65.4, 66.1Jones Photocolor Laboratories (Lenore Hoffman, W. Lawson Jones)--58.8, 58.12, 65.1, 65.8Joseph, Esther--73.8Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. Foundation

Shriver, Eunice Kennedy--29.5Shriver, Sargent, 1915- --29.5Stevens, Joann--29.5Throne, John M.--29.5-6

Joshua Tree Productions, Inc. (Bonnie Sachs)--65.6-7Joshia Macy, Jr. Foundation (Elizabeth Purcell)--65.5K. Honma Art Shop--59.1K. Mikimoto, Inc. (Y. Mikimoto)--62.1Kahn, Eleanor--65.8Kamer Inc. (Henri A. Kamer)--62.6Kaminski, Edward--51.8Kantor Direktorat Pembinaan Hutan--34.1-3Karan Singh, Sadr-i-Riyasat of Jammu and Kashmir, 1931- --36.5Kato, "Taki"ko( Taki )--32.17Kawana, S. K. (Miyako Hotel, Kyoto)--38.14Kawazoe, Shotaro--63.5Kaye, Mort (Mort Kaye Studios, Inc.)--32.13Keith, Robert--34.3

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Keith Gould, Unlimited--60.11Kellum, M. R.--61.9Kennedy, John F., 1942- --49.7Kent State University. School of Journalism Annual Short Course Press Photography (JamesAlbert Fosdick, 1918-)--53.7, 61.9Ker & Downey Safaris Ltd.--61.5Kerner, Ben--43.5Kessel, John F. (by Mary H. Kingsley)--61.9Kheir, Moustafa Aboul--27.7King, Mrs. Joyce--44.2King Broadcasting Company (Don Berry)--65.2King Ranch (John Cypher)--24.8Kingman, Dong, 1911- (and Helena Kingman)--63.7King's Tailor (Frank Chien)--63.1Kinsey, Alfred C. (Alfred Charles), 1894-1956--61.4Kintner, Watson--54.9Kirkis, "Taki"s--63.1Kirstein, Lincoln, 1907- --48.20Klarnet, Philip (Edward Gottlieb & Associates Ltd.)--61.4Kleberg, Helen--24.8Kleinberg, Lauer, Morganstern, Katz and Jacobs (Arthur S. Katz)--33.5Kline, Herbert (The Producers and Writers, Inc.)--22.20, 61.7, 63.7Kling Photo Corporation (Kurt W. Luhn)--64.9Kluka, Naoko I.--62.9Knight, Arthur--33.5Knopf, Alfred A., 1892-1984 (see Alfred A. Knopf, Inc.)Knopf, Blanche W., 1894-1966 (see Alfred A. Knopf, Inc.)Knox County General Hospital (Russell W. Brace)--68.4Kogos, Bonnie--63.7, 64.1Kohli, Avinash--36.3Kohner, Paul (see Paul Kohner, Inc.)Kollek, Teddy, 1911- --30.1, 31.9, 44.2Kook, Edward F.--62.8Kopala Direkotrat Pombinaan Hutan (Hasan Barjarudin)--34.1Kowshik, Dinkar--64.8Krakeur, Richard W. (father of Joan Spear Elisofon)--62.13, 73.8Kramrisch, Stella, 1898- --27.5, 51.9, 62.8Krasne, Sandra--20.9Kreeger, David Lloyd--65.7Kumar, _____--34.2Kunhardt, Philip B.--25.9, 31.9, 62.10, 73.8Kuniyoshi Fund--62.2Kupcinet, Irv( Chicago Sun-Times, "Kup's Show" )--50.11Kuroyanagi, Tetsuko, 1933- --37.16, 64.1, 73.9Kurt, Fred (Smithsonian Elephant Survey)--35.15L. F. Manfredi Books--61.3L'Académie (L. Vaudable, Mme.)--27.21Ladies' home journal (Susan Jacobson)--33.5Ladji, Baba--63.5La Falaise, Maxime de--63.7Lake, H. Miller, Rev.--27.7

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Lamont, Austin Bodine, Mrs.--44.3, 73.8Landesberg, Hans--4.21Lane, Will--4.26, 34.2, 62.11Lang, Jennings--33.5Lange, Dorothea--20.9Langer, Barbara--60.11Lazarus, Paul N.--25.1Le Festival D'Israel (A. Z. Propes)--62.13League School (Carl Fenichel)--29.5Lee, Gypsy Rose, 1914-1970--3.23, 10.10, 47.17, 60.12Lees, David--63.6Leval, Louis--5.12Levi, Carlo--63.5Liaison Agency Inc. (Jocelyne Benzakin)--63.4Librairie Littéraire et Artistique (P. Fremont)--61.4Library of Congress. Copyright Office--9.23LIFE magazine (see also Time, Inc. and Time-Life Books)

Caturani, George--10.17, 17.2, 19.29, 20.8-9, 22.20, 22.3, 22.24, 23.3-4, 27.10, 27.21,62.2Churchill, Bill--8.4, 10.2, 10.5, 10.10, 14.6, 15.10, 60.12, 61.1, 61.3Hunt, Patricia--27.7, 34.1-3, 36.3, 35.13, 35.15, 35.17, 35.19, 36.5, 63.3, 64.2Pollard, Richard O.--28.8, 29.5, 31.13, 34.2, 35.6, 43.8, 53.47, 60.11, 62.10, 68.2, 68.6-7Seiberling, Dorothy( "Dot" )--16.2, 19.15, 28.9, 30.1, 31.9, 64.2Thompson, Edward K., 1907- (see also Smithsonian )--10.10, 15.10, 20.9, 27.7, 48.10,48.26, 60.12, 61.3, 62.3, 62.6, 68.6, 69.2-3, 71.7

_____, Bobbi--73.4_____, Don--61.7_____, Gottfried--23.3_____, Hank--31.1_____, Sheila--27.5, 63.5Ballard, _____--63.7Bassett, Margaret--10.10Bell, _____--22.24Bell, Jim--63.1Bermingham, Don--34.2, 35.19, 36.2-3, 36.8-9, 62.2Boyd, Barbara--62.8Boyle, John--11.7, 64.6Brelis, Dean--16.20Brewster, B.--22.10Brynolson, Grace--3.6, 34.7, 36.2-3Bryson, John--20.9Burby, Jack--23.3Burke, Don--18.1, 23.3, 61.5-6, 62.1Calhoun, Fillmore--10.10, 60.12, 61.3Campion, Frank--19.17, 61.9Carmichael, Tom--19.17-18, 20.8-9, 25.9, 27.21Carr, James T.--54.1Caturani, George--10.17, 17.2, 19.29, 20.8-9, 22.20, 22.3, 22.24, 23.3-4, 27.10, 27.21,62.2Cerabona, _____--27.21

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Cerf, Ed--64.2Champey, _____--27.21Churchill, Bill--8.4, 10.2, 10.5, 10.10, 14.6, 15.10, 60.12, 61.1, 61.3Coggin, _____--35.19, 36.3Colfer, _____--23.3Connery, Don--27.10Cross, Wilbur--64.2Dawson, Barbara--21.19, 22.10De Margitay, Gedeon--35.6, 62.10Demarest, Atla--3.6Drayton, Anne--35.6, 54.3, 63.7Eitingen, Lee--25.9Elliott, C.--27.21Elson, Robert T.--14.6, 20.9, 22.3, 48.15, 48.26, 62.2, 62.5Endler, Gerda--22.24, 27.21, 49.7Feliu, Trudy--11.7, 31.1Filippi, Connie--68.8Flink, _____--19.18Forsythe, Charlotte M.--65.5Fowler, Ruth--58.9Gauger, Marcia--31.3, 36.3, 50.9Gaughen, Frank X.--54.1Genet, Nancy--23.3, 27.8, 15.10Gibbs, _____--14.1Girvin, Robert--10.17Gooding, Judson--26.5Goodwin, _____--61.1Graubner, Oscar--60.12Graves, Eleanor--62.10Graves, Ralph--27.10, 34.1-2, 43.8, 43.10, 50.9, 68.2, 70.17Green, Robert--35.17Griggs, Lee--35.19Guerin, _____--43.2, 62.11Hapgood, _____--36.3Hardy, Jerome S.--54.1, 54.3Harvey, John F.--62.9Hecker, Arthur--53.41, 62.10Heiskell, Andrew--4.35Hills, Alicia--64.2Hubbard, Fred--23.3-4Hughes, _____--62.2Hunt, George P.--53.41, 62.3-4, 63.3, 68.2, 68.6Hunt, Patricia--27.7, 34.1-3, 36.3, 35.13, 35.15, 35.17, 35.19, 36.5, 63.3, 64.2Jackson, C. D. (Charles Douglas), 1902-1964--53.41, 61.7, 69.2Jackson, Ed--35.13, 35.15, 36.3Jackson, Helen--22.10Jaffe, Henry--20.8-9, 62.1James, Sidney--18.1, 61.3, 61.7Jarvis, Will--57.22, 64.2Jenkisson, John--28.8Jessup, Nate--58.5

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Karas, George--34.1-2, 58.9, 62.8, 64.10, 68.6Kauffman, Mark--68.6Keefe, Penny--20.9Kelly, _____--34.1-2, 35.17, 35.23, 48.26, 58.18Kidd, Ted--62.9Kiefer, Bill--66.5King, Alexander--60.12Lang, _____--31.9, 32.17, 34.1-3, 43.2, 49.9, 69.2Laybourne, Larry--14.8, 34.2, 63.3Leatherbee, _____--19.18, 25.9, 27.10Liber, _____--62.11Littlefield, Bill--49.1Lundquist, Charles--54.1Luter, _____--61.6Maad, Peter--23.4McDermott, Grace--22.24, 23.3, 28.11, 57.21-22McKeldin, Stu--54.1Mackland, Ray--15.10, 68.6Macleish, _____--15.10Macmillan, Richard--19.29McQuiston, _____--11.7Martin, Tom--25.24Mattox, Marcia--68.8Meytrott, Ken--62.8Miller, Mike--34.1, 34.2Mohr, Charley--27.5Moore, Vasilia--66.1Moser, [Don]--34.2, 35.17Mueller, Joan--65.8Mullarkey, _____--35.6Mulliken, John--22.24Mydans, Carl--58.18Mydans, Shelley Smith--7.5, 8.4, 8.7Neville, Robert--61.3O'Neil, Doris--73.4O'Neill, Martin--10.17Orshefsky, _____--23.3, 36.8Osborne, [Joan]--25.9, 64.2Phillips, Wayne--50.11Phinizy, _____--14.8Piel, Gerard( "Gerry" )--5.12Poe, Elizabeth( "Betty" )--22.1, 22.10Pollard, Richard O.--28.8, 29.5, 31.13, 34.2, 35.6, 43.8, 53.47, 60.11, 62.10, 68.2, 68.6-7Prendergast, Curtis--22.3-4, 35.13, 35.19, 36.5, 62.4Prideaux, _____--19.18Quint, Bernard--8.9Rayfield, Stanley--10.10, 18.1Reeve, Elizabeth--10.10Rosenfeld, Al--22.10Rowan, Andrew L.--54.1Rowan, Roy--30.1

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Rubino, Maurio--14.4Rubler, Leila--34.4Saint, Irene--22.10Sargeant, Peggy--20.9Sargeant, Winthrop, 1903- --20.9, 68.6Scher, Dorothea H. (See separate entry)Scherman, David Edward, 1916- --62.8, 64.2Schoch, Sanf--34.1Scholl, Jane--25.9Seiberling, Dorothy( "Dot" )--16.2, 19.15, 28.9, 30.1, 31.9, 64.2Sennett, Tom--36.3Shenk, _____--23.3Sholty, Robert E.--29.10Simms, _____--34.1Smith, Dorothy L.--22.4, 62.1Smith, Marshall--64.2Smith, Shelley--60.12Snyder, Norman--68.7Sonneland, Holly--15.5Steinmann, Marion--27.8Stiles, Vivien F.--53.41Summits, William--68.8Sutherland, Jim--54.1Thompson, Edward K., 1907- (see also Smithsonian )--10.10, 15.10, 20.9, 27.7, 48.10,48.26, 60.12, 61.3, 62.3, 62.6, 68.6, 69.2-3, 71.7Thompson, Peggy--14.8Thompson, T.--62.11Thorne, John--22.24, 23.3, 27.21Tolino, Camille--68.8Underwood, _____--28.11, 57.22Varga, Margit--14.1, 22.10, 61.9Vondermuhll, _____--11.7, 27.21Wainwright, _____--20.9Walford, Crissy--73.2Walsh, Maureen--(See separate entry)Weadon, Don--34.1, 54.1, 66.7Welles, Sam--64.2West, Ellen--28.8, 62.13White, Connie Burwell--61.3White, Pat[ricia]--43.3, 64.8Wiggins, Doreen--22.24Wise, _____--28.11Wooten, --20.9Yamaguchi, Bill--20.9

LIFE. Color Lab--62.10LIFE. "Dark Room" --4.13, 4.15, 10.3LIFE. Masthead Photographers--68.6LIFE. Picture Service--(Geraldine Howard, Marthe Smith)--73.2, 73.4LIFE. Staff Photographers--68.6Liggett, C. Coventry (see Norman, Dorothy, 1905-)

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Lindbergh, Charles A. (Charles Augustus), 1902-1974--34.1, 50.9, 63.5Lindblad Travel, Inc. (Lars-Eric Lindblad)--63.6Linden and Deutsch (Alvin Deutsch)--33.5Linton, Odelia (Mrs. Ralph)--65.8Linton, Ralph, 1893-1953 (Yale University. Institute of Human Relations)--15.7Lipp, Franz--57.10Littell, Blaine--43.8Little, Brown and Company (Charles B. Blanchard, Harry Sions)--64.8, 65.5Little Shoppe (Francis Heard)--56.10Litwin, Wallace (Wallace Litwin Photography)--63.5Logan, Joshua--62.2-3Lommel, Andreas (Staatliches Museum Für Völkerkunde)--23.4London Records International--65.3Loney, Glenn--38.11Long Island City Auto Imports--44.2Longmans, Green, and Co. (Anne Lyons, Frances Mundy)--65.1, 65.3Loomis, Camille--73.8Loomis, Don--62.1Lord, John--49.7Los Angeles County (Calif.). Dept. of Parks and Recreation (N. S. Johnson)--33.5Los Angeles Times (Ursula Vils)--32.2Louis De Rochemont Associates (Louis De Rochemont, 1899-1978, Louis de Rochemont, Jr.,Louis de Rochemont III)--43.3-4Lowe, Richard Barrett--23.3-4Ludwig, Laura (Laura Ecker Nelson)--73.1Lundblad, David A. (see also Menno Travel Service)--63.7Lutkins, Kendall P.--28.6Luz, W. A.--22.24Lynch, Joan--36.9Lyons, Leonard--61.7, 63.5Lyons, Sylvia--62.2Lytton Center of the Visual Arts (Herbert Kline)--58.8, 62.8MD Publications( MD Magazine )--65.4

Abarbanel, Don--65.7Anderson, Rae--65.6Brody, Sylvia--65.6Hamilton, Betty--65.8Lubell, Sally--65.3Riggio, Toni--65.6, 65.7Rooney, Ellen--65.7, 66.2Seckler, Dorothy--65.51

M. H. De Young Memorial Museum Benton, Genevieve K.--58.21Head, Helen--58.21Heil, Walter, 1890- --58.21Seligman, Thomas K.--58.26

M. Sweet Photo Services--62.7McBride, Mary Margaret, 1899- (Station WNBC, N.Y.)--48.3McCarthy, Frank, 1912- --33.5

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McCombs, Holland--24.8McCuen, David H.--37.15McCurdy, John Chang--63.4MacDonald, Donald--73.8MacDonald Training Center Foundation (Lawrence H. Ricker, "Cal," "Charley," "Alden")--29.5McDonell, Fergus--43.2MacDougall, K., Mrs.--66.5McDowall, Roddy--28.8, 62.9McElliott, Dick--66.5MacFarland, Pat--68.4McGray, George B.--4.35McGraw-Hill Book Company (Theresa Gallo)--73.4McKay, George (re. Priya Ramrahka)--35.15McKay, Mary (Old Southern Tea Room)--48.2Mackey, William J., Jr.--63.2McKinney, Francis J., Rev.--44.1, 44.15Mackland, Ray--15.10, 18.1, 19.15, 19.18, 20.9, 21.19, 22.10, 22.24, 23.3, 24.8, 25.9, 27.7,27.10, 61.1, 61.3, 61.7, 61.9, 62.4, 62.6, 64.2Macmillan, Richard( Santa Barbara News-Press )--20.8-9, 62.1Macmillan, Richard F.--23.3, 23.4, 62.7Macmillan Company

Amussen, Diane--52.5, 52.6Buckley, Patricia--33.5Crum, Patricia--65.4Cushman, Larry--50.9Forman, Carole--52.5Gross, Gerald--33.5, 51.8, 52.6Hirschman, Susan C.--52.2Iwanicki, Edward--33.5Lerner, Abe--51.10Marcus, Rita--50.9Mendelsohn, Pamela--33.5Oldenburg, Richard--50.9Parish, William W.--48.2Pundyk, Selma E.--65.1Ritner, Peter, 1927- --33.5, 50.9, 51.10, 63.3Rubenstein, Susan--33.5Sandum, Howard--51.10Seligman, Ellen--50.9Shearon, Ada--51.8Silverstein, Meryl--50.9

McNaughton, Patrick R.--47.1, 63.8McQueen, Steve, 1930-1980--33.5Magna Theatre Corporation (Arthur Hornblow, 1893-, Fred Zinnemann, 1907-)--61.9Magnum Photos, Inc. (Henri [Bresson])--62.6-7Mahaniah, Kimpianga, 1941- --46.8Mahoney, Jerome R.--37.13, 52.2Mainichi Shinbunsha (Shin-ichiro Kudo, Tokushi Imamura)--22.3Malmquist and Wood, Inc. (Jasper Wood)--62.10

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Mamadou, Diao--44.1Mangwana, Sam--46.6Mansfield State Training School (Francis P. Kelley)--29.5Marcus, Stanley, 1905- (Alice Snavely)--44.3, 54.13, 59.4, 61.4, 62.7, 63.8, 64.1, 73.8-9Marinatos, Spyridon, 1901- --34.12, 64.2Marshall, David L., Rev. (Baptist Evangelical Mission, Mali)--44.2, 44.15Marshall, Donald Stanley, 1919- --27.7Mart, Phillip Herman, Mr. and Mrs.--63.5, 63.6Martin, Elfrieda--61.9Mattheissen, Peter--27.7Matthews, Patrick--62.1Maurice Evans Productions, Inc. (Maurice Evans)--30.15Maurice Pollack Investment Office--44.3Mavrakis, Freddie--61.4May Co. (Cleveland, Ohio)--53.43, 62.13

Coy, Francis A.--53.43Hollander, Jonas--53.43McNichols, Betty--53.43May, Morton D. "Buster" --53.43, 62.13Touff, David--53.43Weldman, Louis D.--53.43

Mayuyama Ryusendo (Kiyoshi Yokoi)--59.1Meenakshisundram, M. N.--36.3Menges, Chris--43.8Menno Travel Services (David A. Lundblad)--37.16, 63.8Mercer, Sam N.--20.9Mercury Theatre Inc. (Herbert Drake)--60.12Meridian Films (Toronto, Ont.) (Julian Roffman)--62.2Merillat, H. C. L. (Herbert Christian Laing), 1915- --65.7Metropolitan Camera Club Council, Inc. (Seymour Wolf)--62.9Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York) (Alan Priest, Rosalind Webster)--57.21, 65.6, 66.1Miango, Andre [Awegi]--46.6Michael C. Rockefeller Memorial Fellowship--62.13Michener, James A. (James Albert), 1907- --20.9, 62.1Midtown Galleries (New York, N. Y.) (Gruskin, Alan D., Mrs.)--62.6Mielziner, Jo, 1901- --57.27Miller, H. B. "Min" --62.9Millman, Edward and Norma--48.26Mills, E. J. E. (Parachute Brigade Mountaineering Club)--16.14Milwaukee Public Museum (Robert Eugene Ritzenthaler, 1911-)--63.8"Min"iature Camera Club of N. Y. (Carl H. Pollak)--61.7"Min"istry of Culture and National Guidance. Nubian Affairs Office (Cairo) (Ukasha Tharwat,Shehata Adam)--27.5"Min"istry of Information and Tourism in Dahomey (Th. Paoletti)--44.2, 45.5"Min"istry of Information. Jos. (David Owoyele)--45.1Mirisch Corporation (Jerry Ludwig)--31.13Mirko Memorial Fund (Jose Luis Sert, 1902-) (re. Mirko Basaldella, 1910-1969)--68.4Mizrachi Women's Organization of America (Jacob Szobel)--30.1Modern Photography (Roy M. Green, Jacquelyn Judge)--18.1, 61.4Modernage (Harry Admor)--37.6, 50.9

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Mohan, Alan( Army News Bulletin )--60.12Moish, Teddy--31.1Monaghan, George P.--71.7Montclair Art Museum (Kathryn E. Gamble)--57.19Montenegro, Walter E.--15.10Moore, Henry, 1898- --61.4Moorehead, Alan, 1910- --49.7Moreton, Ann--62.13Morgan, Mary--73.8Morley, Fred--8.4Morris, Oswald, 1915- --18.1, 61.7Motion Picture Association of America (Margaret Twyman) (see Federation of Motion PictureCouncils, Inc.)Motion Picture Enterprises, Inc.--63.8Mottett, Alain--20.9Mullen, Steve--63.7Multiples, Inc. (Marian Goodman)--38.7Murphy, Cordelia--19.20Murphy, Franklin D., 1916- --63.8, 64.1Murphy, Franklin D., 1916-, Mrs.--44.3Murray, Natalia Danesi--22.4Musee du Louvre--14.4Musee Guimet (Paris, France) (Philippe Stern)--14.6Museum of African Art (U. S.)

Robbins, Warren--43.11, 46.6, 46.8, 47.9, 58.9, 58.22, 59.4, 59.7, 63.5, 64.8, 64.12,68.12, 72.9, 73.3

Conway, Frederick J.--59.7Luskey, Judith--58.30Robbins, Warren--43.11, 46.6, 46.8, 47.9, 58.9, 58.22, 59.4, 59.7, 63.5, 64.8, 64.12,68.12, 72.9, 73.3

Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation (Frederick J. Dockstader)--59.2, 63.4Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Barnard, Patricia--66.5Little, David B.--57.22Mighill, Jody--57.22Rathbone, Perry Townsend, 1911- --27.7, 57.22, 57.28, 68.10-11Rossiter, Henry P. (Henry Preston), b.1885--43.1Rourke, Florence M.--57.22

Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.) Armstrong, Ann E.--61.1Carter, Robert A.--59.9Courter, Elodie--56.25D'Harnoncourt, Rene, 1901-1968--59.2Harris, Helen W.--61.4Kaiser, Christie--59.9McShine, K. L.--65.3Meones, Sarina--65.4Shaw, Elizabeth--46.6

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Steichen, Edward, 1879-1973--57.36

Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.). Committee on Art Education (Victor D'Amico,1904-1987)--53.10, 57.10Museum of Primitive Art (New York, N. Y.)

Goldwater, Robert John, 1907-1973--28.6, 59.1Little, Elisabeth--28.6, 47.1Newton, Douglas, 1920- --58.25, 65.1, 68.11Thirkeld, Mari A.--59.1Vogel, Susan--65.6Wagner, Julie--59.2Wickham, Regina--58.25

Muskie, Edmund S., 1914- --44.2Muze'on Yisra'el (Jerusalem)

Halevi, Avi--38.13Katz, Karl--62.11Meyer, Meir--44.2, 64.1Weitzen, Elaine Graham--44.2

N. V. Uitgeversmaatschappij, Elsevier (C. Mooy, E. H. Plantenga)--64.10Nagao, Yasushi--62.2Nagy, Péter--65.5Nairobi Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (E. Matu)--43.8Nambison, _____--35.19Nash, Kenneth Lamar--37.13Nathan, Simon--32.2National Association for Retarded Children (Thomas J. Murphy)--29.5National Council on the Arts and Government (Harold Weston)--62.5National Endowment for the Humanities. Division of Fellowships and Seminars (DavidCoder)--73.8National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities (Charles S. Blinderman)--65.6National Gallery of Art (U. S.) (Douglas Lewis, Katherine Warwick)--46.6, 65.5National Geographic (see National Geographic Society (U. S.))National Geographic Society (U. S.)

Gilka, Robert E.( "Bob" )--37.15-16, 63.4-5, 64.2

Bridge, David R.--65.1Burke, Nettie--73.4Davidson, Lillian--37.16Dean, Margaret--65.1Dempsey, _____--37.16Fisher, Allan C., Jr.--37.15Gilka, Robert E.( "Bob" )--37.15-16, 63.4-5, 64.2Johns, Rebecca Bittle--73.4Kane, Dennis--44.3Kennedy, Dolores--37.15Kohler, Molly--73.4Martin, Irene--65.1Myers, Winnie--37.6Putnam, John--37.16

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Rogers, Elie--37.16, 64.1Riches, Mary P.--37.16Walker, Howell--20.9White, Peter T.--37.16Wilburn, Herbert S.--37.16

National Museum of African Art (see Museum of African Art (U. S.))National Museum of Western Art (Japan) (Soichi Tominaga)--56.10National Wildlife (Karen Altpeter)--64.1Natural History (Alfred Meyer)--63.7, 65.6Natural Resources Council of Maine (Clinton B. Townsend)--64.2Naval Air Station, Honolulu (_____ Singer)--8.7N'Djatawa, Malan--46.6Neale, Marshall W. (Bernard L. Lewis, Inc.)--60.7Needham, Louis and Brorby, Inc. (William R. Miner)--61.4Neiman-Marcus (Alma Shon) (see also Marcus, Stanley)--61.2, 61.4Nemser & Nemser (Norman Nemser, Stanley Nemser)--9.23, 33.5, 43.12, 46.6, 47.1, 47.6,48.26, 49.7, 51.9, 52.5, 59.2, 59.4, 64.1, 65.7, 68.2Neri, Grazia--35.9Netta, Doris Emiko--20.9Netzley, Robert H.--65.4Nevard, Gloria (for Willis Kingsley Willis, 1899-1985)--64.6New Directions Publishing Corp. (James Laughlin, 1914-)--64.8, 64.10New England Library Association (Virginia C. Dooley)--54.13New School Associates (Edith Jonas Levy)--58.34New School for Social Research (New York, N. Y.) (Saul Kussiel Padover, 1905-, Ruth VanDoren)--53.17, 54.13New York magazine (Clay Felker)--50.9New York post (John Adam Knight)--57.2New York State Council on the Arts (Mary Hays)--73.12New York (State). Dept. of Taxation and Finance (Jacob Bodian)--68.2New York State Historical Association (Louis C. Jones, Janet R. MacFarlane)--59.1, 62.1New York (State). Supreme Court (New York County). Clerk (Archibald R. Watson)--62.2New York Times

Brown, _____--62.10Claiborne, Craig--63.6Crowther, Bosley--63.1Honan, William H. (William Holmes)--52.7Jewell, Edward Allen--60.12Mahoney, Ursula--65.7Miceli, Judy--63.7Peck, Seymour--46.8

New York University. Art Collection (Ruth Bowman)--64.1New York University. School of Education, Health, Nursing, and Arts Professions (MarilynnKarp)--73.1New Yorker (Eugene Kinkead, 1906-, William Shawn)--50.9Newark Museum (Persis Motter)--58.11Newhall, Beaumont, 1908- (George Eastman House)--53.24, 53.32, 57.8, 60.12, 61.7, 71.9Newhall, Nancy Wynne--61.1, 61.3, 71.9Newmark's Advertising Agency, Inc. (Samuel S. Zipser)--62.1

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Newsweek (Tony Clarke)--59.1Nicard, J. M.--60.11Nigeria. Federal Ministry of Information (Sam Epelle)--44.2, 45.1Nihon Kogaku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha (H. Shirahama)--63.1Nikon, inc. (Jerry Yrisarry)--68.8Nishikawa, Shusuke & Sherie--63.6Noguchi, Isamu, 1904- --73.8[Noncedi], Gladys--63.1Norman, Dorothy, 1905- --27.5, 51.9Northland Press (Doris Monthan, 1924-)--65.7Northwest Service Command Public Relations Office (Freeman C. Bishop)--5.12Novak, Kim--25.1, 29.12Nugget Inc. (George Wiswell)--62.2Oakland Tribune (Herb Michelson)--32.2Oberheim, Arthur J.--44.2Oberoi Grand (Hotel: Calcutta, India) (Cecil Green)--63.3O'Brien, Mimi( "To Tell the Truth" )--50.9Observer (London, England) (Ronald Harker)--31.1Occupation Day Center (Jack Gorelick)--29.5Oddi, J.--65.8Oettinger, John--44.2O'Flaherty, Wendy--65.6, 66.1Ogilvy, Benson & Mather (David Ogilvy, 1911-)--62.9Ohio University

Roberts, Donald--54.11White, Clarence H.--54.13Wilhelm, John R.--54.3, 63.4

Ohshima, Kwanshiro--22.3, 62.1[Olatunji, Ashimi]--46.6Oliver, Betty (V. T. Mancusi)--32.17Olson, Charles, 1910-1970 (Black Mountain College)--20.9Open Book, Inc. (Marguerite U. Hayden, Kathleen H. McIntyre)--60.11Orent, Joel--63.4-5, 65.8Organization of African Unity (O.U.A.) (William T. Close)--37.16, 44.1-2Original Frank Patania Thunderbird Shop (Mirandi)--61.7Orion Books (H. Kaneko)--51.10Orion Press (Orion Service and Trading Co., Inc.) (Goro Kuramochi)--64.11, 65.4-5Orkin, Frances L.--65.7Orozco V., Clemente--65.5Orozco, Jose Clemente, 1883-1949--60.12Orton, Ray E.--43.8Our Lady of Mercy School (Mary Victoria, Sister)--29.5Ouvaroff, Serge--51.10Overbook Foundation (Arthur G. Altschul)--73.9Overseas Expediters, Inc. (I. Simon)--44.2Overseas Press Club of America--61.3

Foley, James--57.25Lochner, Louis Paul, 1887-1975--53.2Smith, Bradley, 1910- --57.22

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Oxford University Press (Joanna Duff, Elizabeth A. Livingstone, H. M. Petter)--62.6, 64.8,64.10P. N. Nitour (National and International Tourist Bureau, Indonesia)--34.5PPS Tsushinsha (Robert L. Kirschenbaum)--64.1, 64.7, 73.6Pacific Press Service (see PPS Tsushinsha)Page, James K., Jr. (see Smithsonian and Smithsonian Institution)PaHanaik, Jadumani--14.1Paine, P. D.--60.12Paley, William S. (William Samuel), 1901- --73.9Pall Mall Press Ltd. (Publishers) (Rosemary Saunders)--65.8Palm Valley School (Roger M. Twedt)--65.3Palmdale Villas (J. W. Shillan)--61.4Pan American Airways Corporation (Joe Gatt, Walter B. Seebeck)--37.16, 44.2, 45.8Panna, V. V. (Ropa Traders)--38.14Pantheon Books

Gross, Gerald--49.7Schabert, Kyrill--49.7Wolff, Helen, 1906-1988--64.6Wolff, Kurt, 1887-1963--16.21, 57.21

Papashivly, Helen--36.8, 76.9Paradise of the Pacific (Harriet R. Ray, Horace Sutton)--20.9, 23.4Parker, Dick--43.2Parks, Gordon, 1934-1979--46.-6, 53.44Parks, Wayne--66.1Pasachoff, Jay M.--63.5-6, 63.8Paton, Alan (Annie Laurie Williams, Inc.)--49.7Patterson, David P.--59.2Paukoner--27.12Paul Hamlyn Ltd. (Margaret Meotti)--65.1Paul Kohner, Inc. (Irene Heymann, Paul Kohner)--18.1, 30.15, 31.13, 32.1, 43.2, 43.5, 43.8,47.7, 62.13Pavone, Dante--59.1Peabody, Amelia--62.13Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology (see also Brew, John Otis, 1906-)

Edsall, Katherine B.--54.4, 59.4, 65.8Oliver, Douglas L.--59.4Parsons, Lee Allen, 1932- --59.4, 59.5Randlesome, Dorothy V.--54.4Reichlin, Elinor--59.4Swerdlow, Victoria--59.5Williams, Stephen, 1926- --38.1, 54.4, 59.4, 68.10, 68.11

Peabody Museum of Salem Dodge, Ernest Stanley--23.4, 59.6Fetchko, Peter, 1943- --59.6Key, Jane A.--59.6Marshall, Donald Stanley, 1919- --23.4, 59.6

Peddie, L., Captain--61.3Peerless Camera (Jack Mendelwager)--62.10

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Pekao Trading Corporation--51.8Penguin (Firm) (James Cochrane)--64.11-12Penn, David (Edward W. Barrett & Associates, Inc.)--22.3, 62.2Penn, Irving--62.7Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts (Mae Diffenbauch, Mabel Eiseley, Joseph T. Fraser,Jr.)--56.10, 57.32Perris, Anthony( "Tony" )--60.11, 63.1, 63.5Perry, Eleanor (MGM)--63.7Peter Schub Office (Mary Parke Johnstone, Peter H. Schub)--64.9, 64.12Philadelphia Daily News (Jerry Gaghan)--32.2Philadelphia Museum of Art (E. M. Benson, Mary H. Nalm)--56.23Philip Morris Incorporated (Stephanie French)--73.9Philipp Brothers (Firm) (L. Jesselson)--68.5Photo League (Ruth Bogdish)--69.2, 71.7Photographic Society of America (N. H. Pulling, Gertrude E. Wohltman)--54.13Photography by Gruman--62.7Photography in the Fine Arts (Ivan Dmitri, Emily Susskind)--58.6, 62.13, 64.8, 65.1Photography Magazine (Bruce Downes)--18.1, 20.9Pickford, Mary, 1892-1979--33.5Pictorial Photographers of America (Robert Worth)--53.15Pierre, Kambale--46.6Pinewood Foundation (Celeste G. Bartos)--73.9Pingree Productions (Stirling Silliphant, 1918-)--47.7Pingree, Sally--73.9Pitt-Rivers Museum--14.4Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. (Ben Williams)--28.9Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Harold Cohen)--32.2Pittsburgh press (Kasper Monahan)--32.2Planet, Mario--14.18Plass, Margaret, 1886-1990--59.1, 62.9Playboy

Butler, David--43.11, 63.4Kauffman, Mark--63.8Myrus, Donald--63.7Tajiri, Vincent T.--63.4, 63.7

Pleasants, Frederick R.--43.11Plimpton, George( The Paris Review )--32.2Polaroid Corporation (Jean Anwyll, Mike Ciccarelli)--35.9, 37.14, 66.7Pollack, Peter, 1909-1978 (Worcester Museum)--58.4Polska Agencja Interpress (Jerry Solecki)--51.8Polver, Alice--29.5Popoola, W. O.--44.2, 45.1, 63.7Portland Art Association (Max W. Sullivan)--59.1Praeger (Frederick A.) inc., New York--64.10

Aldor, George--9.23Bernuth, Patrick--9.23Childs, Ellyn Ann--65.3Dick, Irving--49.7Dolin, Arnold--9.23, 63.6Held, Matthew--64.12

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Praeger, Frederick A.--9.23Reinfeld, Beatrice--9.23, 65.6Taylor, Robert S.--9.24

Prawirohardjo, Sarwono--34.1Premier Gallery, Inc. (Walter Benz Ahern)--64.8Prentice-Hall, Inc.--65.7

Feldman, Edmund D.--65.2Milne, Mary--65.4Springer, Irene--65.5

Presence Africaine (Michelle Lapautre)--16.21Prigogine, Albert (Congo Safaris)--37.16Prince, Harold, 1928- --63.4Princeton University Press (Herbert S. Bailey, Loren Hoekzema, Carol Orr, Sanford G.Thatcher)--14.4, 16.21, 73.4Print Club (Philadelphia, Pa.) (Bertha von Moschzisker)--58.2Professional Photographers of Northern California, Inc. (Natalie Rokusek)--53.40Program for Young Amerian Culture (Alexander D. Garvin)--58.3Puaa, Mary--20.9Publicity Associates Inc. (Bernard L. Lewis Associates) (Syril Ivler)--61.7Puerto Rico Information Service (Joel Magruder)--37.13Putnam, John--37.16Putnam, Samuel-27.7Puzdrowski, Edmund--65.6Qantas Airways (John Ulm, Kent Wyatt)--23.3Queens College Cultural Affairs Committee (Joan Faber)--62.6Queensland. Division of Tourist Activities (J. Wilson)--35.1Quine, Richard, 1920- --25.1Rachlin, E. L.( "Ed" )--60.11Radcliffe College (re. Frances Tower)--63.6Radcliffe College (W. K. Jordan)--58.34Radcliffe Graduate Chapter (Mildred Housen)--57.22Rahr Civic Center and Public Museum (Joseph S. Hutchinson)--65.8Raies, Norman( Bolts & Bullets )--60.12Rainess, Errol J.--63.5Rama Rau, Santha, 1923- --36.3, 62.1, 62.9Ramanathon, S.--36.3Ramrahka, Priya (see also LIFE Hunt, George P.)--62.6Rand McNally and Company (Margaret Johnson)--65.4Random House (Firm)--65.6Rankin, Nancy--29.10Rao, Binod (Minister of Information, Hyderabad)--14.1Rapho Guillumette Pictures (James Sage)--63.7Rappaport, Louis B. (Temple University)--44.3, 62.2Rapport, Leonard, 1913- --2.15, 63.7Rath, Frederick L. (National Trust for Historic Preservation)--19.6Rath Organization (J. Arthur Rath)--65.7Rathbone Books (Jane Fior, David Paramor)--64.8Rayens, Charles E., Colonel--68.1Razi, Catherine--47.1

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Reader's Digest (Kenneth Kahn)--65.6Reader's digest (Japanese ed.) (Edward J. Murphy)--64.5Realities

Barret, André--65.6Dumons, Régine--64.8, 64.9Griffoul, M. T.--64.10, 64.11, 65.8Melikian, _____--62.10, 64.9

Reboul, MacMurray, Hewitt (Wayne Warnken)--72.9Reinhardt, Max--48.15Reisner, Ruth--65.4Reiss, Martin Barry--63.8Rerick, Agnes( "Indiana" )--61.1Reva and David Logan Foundation (David S. Logan)--66.2Rhode Island School of Design. Museum of Art (Anne Wagner)--58.25Rhodes, Albert, Mrs.--66.5Rhodes National Gallery (Zimbabwe) (Sylvia Beck, Frank McEwen)--58.16, 62.5Rich, Jack C., 1914- --1.49Ridge Press, Inc., New York (Jerry Mason)--32.15, 50.9Rinehart & Company, Inc. (Bill _____, Jean Crawford, Marguerite J. Reese)--48.2, 64.8Ristorante "Al Pappagallo" --62.4Robb, Janet--48.3Robbins, Warren (see Center for Cross-Cultural Communication, Frederick Douglass Institute,and Museum of African Art)Robert Delpire Editeur (Robert Delpire)--64.5Robert E. Simon Junior High School (Helen Rhodes)--59.2Robinson, _____--5.12Robinson, William Albert( "Robbie" )--20.9, 23.3-4, 62.5, 63.1Robinson-Hannagan Associates, Inc. (William E. Robinson)--61.9Robson, Vera (New York Yacht Club)--21.8Robuck, Michael J.--60.11Rockefeller Brothers Fund (William M. Dietel, Benjamin R. Shute, Jr.)--70.17, 73.8Rockefeller, Michael Clark, 1938-1961--27.7Rockefeller, Nelson A. (Nelson Aldrich), 1908-1979--35.8, 58.30Rockefeller, Nelson A., Mrs.--27.7Rogers & Cowan (Henry C. Rogers)--18.1Rohlfing, Shelby--73.4Rome, Florence--63.6Rome, Harold, 1908-( "Hecky" )--62.8, 63.7Romulus Films (Jack Clayton, John Wolf, Ossie Morris)--18.1, 61.7Rosenfield, Jonas (Columbia Pictures)--25.1Ross, Norm--64.2Ross Roy, Inc. (David M. Hadley)--62.9Rotary Club of Syracuse (Fritz E. Bader)--54.13Rothfuss, C. H.--61.9Rout, Valerie M.--52.2Rowland, Benjamin (Harvard University. Dept. of Fine Arts)--51.9Roy S. Durstine, Inc. (Malcolm Dewees)--62.5Royal Canadian Mounted Police (W. F. W. Hancock)--5.12Royal Ontario Museum (Judith Gould, Theodore Allen Heinrich)--57.21, 57.31Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain (Fiona Ross)--62.11

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Rozenthal, Feliz--36.8Rubenstein, Wolfson & Company (Harold Wolfson)--31.9Rubinstein, Alain-Gerard--11.8Ruchti, Ulrich (Chanticleer Press)--33.5, 50.9Rudofsky, Bernard, 1905- --65.3Russell, Jeannie--68.4Russell and Volkening (Diarmuid Russell, d.1973)--62.6Russell Composing Language (Norman Snyder)--65.7Rutgers, Nicholas G., Jr.--20.9Ryan, Deirdre Mead--34.3Safer, Morley--63.1Safran Printing Company. Safran Seminars (David Safran, Diane Schmitz, Saul Shiefman,Margaret B. Von Steeg)--53.52Safranski, Kurt Stephen--18.1Said, Bill--61.5Said, K. C.--16.20Saint, Eva Marie, 1924- --33.5Saint, Irene--16.20, 20.9, 22.10St. Louis Globe-Democrat (Margaret J. Brink)--53.41St. Louis post-dispatch (Merna Lazier, Bob Thomas)--32.2, 62.9St. Petersburg times-- 63.7Sakombi, Dominique (Minister of Information, Kinshasa)--37.16Sally Cist Film Service, Inc. (Sally Toughill)--43.3Salvation Army (Andrew S. Miller)--63.3Samaritan Films (Music in Miniature Films Ltd.) (Richard Crewdson)--43.8Samerjan, George--62.2Samuel, Kabongo--61.4San Francisco chronicle (Paine Knickerbocker)--32.2San Francisco examiner (George Duscheck)--32.2San Francisco Museum of Art (Grace Morley, 1900-)--59.1Sanchez-Tadeo, Juan Aurelio--27.21Sanders, Denis, 1929- --62.1Sanson, Patrice--30.5Santa Barbara Museum of Art (Ala Story)--57.17Santamaria, Mongo--46.5-46.6Sarah Lawrence College (Sidney S. Black, John W. Miller)--54.13Satow, Ernest--73.9Saturday Review (Norman Cousins, Eloise Perry Hazard, Horace Sutton)--27.8, 61.7Saul Shiefman and Associates (Saul Shiefman, Diane Schmitz, Margaret B. Von Steeg)--53.52Saunders, Bernard G.--63.6Saunders, Robert J., 1926- -- 37.13Schenkel, Rudolf, 1914- ("Ruedi")--34.13, 63.8, 64.1Schenkel-Hulliger, Lotte--34.1-34.3, 63.8, 64.1Scher, Dorothea H. "Dorothy, Dottie" (Elisofon's secretary)--1.49, 9.23, 14.4, 19.17, 30.1,31.9, 32.1-2, 32.13, 32.17, 33.5, 34.1-4, 34.10, 35.9, 35.17, 35.19, 36.3, 36.9, 37.2, 37.15-16,43.2, 43.4, 43.10-13, 44.2-3, 44.7, 45.7, 47.1, 47.7, 47.9, 48.26, 50.9, 51.8, 51.10, 52.2, 52.5,53.52, 54.1, 54.3-4, 54.9, 54.11, 54.13, 58.12, 58.15-16, 58.18, 58.21, 58.23, 58.25-26, 59.1-2,59.9, 62.11-13, 63.1-8, 64.2, 64.12, 65.1-8, 66.1-2, 68.1, 68.4-5, 68.8Schmidtmer, Christiane--32.13, 63.1Schmitner, K[urt]--60.12Schneider, Alexander, 1908- --73.8-9

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Schneider, Dorothy--16.18Scholastic Book Services (Elnora Bode)--65.7Scholastic Magazines, inc.--64.8Schulthess, Emil--48.26Schultz, Bonnie--63.7Schuneman, R. Smith--53.49, 63.8Schutzer, Bernice--37.15, 65.6, 65.8Schweitzer, Jerome M. (Adventures Club of New York)--64.1Scott, David--63.1Scott, Foresman and Company--65.3Scott, Zachary, 1914-1965--62.8Scully, Vincent Joseph, 1920- --43.3Seattle Art Museum (Richard E. (Richard Eugene) Fuller, 1897-1976)--57.21Sebastian, K. C.( The Deepika )--36.3Sednaoui, Karim--64.1Segal, Martin Eli, 1916- --63.6-7Segy, Ladislas (Segy Gallery)--61.4Seldes, Gilbert, 1893-1970 (University of Pennsylvania)--62.7Seldes, _____--73.8Seltzer, Walter--30.15Severinghaus, Sheldon R.--35.17Seymour, David( "Chim" )--22.24Sharon, George--59.1, 59.4, 61.3, 68.1-2Shavelson, Melville, 1917- --37.15, 65.6Sheeler, Charles, 1883-1965--60.12Shelburne Museum (Lewis N. Wiggins) (see also Webb, Electra Havemeyer)--19.6Shepherd-Taylor Co. (see Donald L. Shepherd Agency)Sheridan, Bart--5.12Shore, Peter--33.5Shriver, Sargent, 1915- (see Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. Foundation)Siamerican Mining Enterprise Co., Ltd. (Udom Yenrudi)--68.5Sidgwick & Jackson (Patricia Quick)--65.7Sieber, Roy, 1923- --44.3, 59.2, 63.8, 64.12Sigmund Rothschild (Ardy Fischer, Sigmund Rothschild)--59.4Silver Burdett Company (Elizabeth Magner, Sandy Sahler)--64.11, 65.8Simendinger, K. T.--50.9Simon and Schuster, inc.

Bergman, D._____--73.4Schwed, Peter--62.4Seitlin, Charlotte--60.12Simon, Richard L. (Richard Leo), 1899-1960--48.15

Sinaga, Walman--34.3Singer Publications (Frank Crump)--65.3Sista, S. V.--63.3[Siveright], Pat--60.12Skinner, Mary Lou--61.7Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture (John Eastman)--37.6Slingenberg, B. J.--27.7Smith Associates (Susan Grey)--65.5Smith, Bradley, 1910- (and Adele) (see also ANIMALS ANIMALS and Overseas Press Club

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of America)--61.4Smith, Hannah--61.1Smith, Jerrie--63.8Smith, John--43.8, 43.10, 44.1, 44.5, 45.1Smith, S. E.--65.4Smithsonian

Griffin, Doris J.--38.9Page, Jake (James K., Jr.)--38.13-14Thompson, Edward K., 1907- (see also LIFE )--35.15, 38.9, 38.11, 63.4, 64.1, 66.18

Smithsonian Books (Publisher) (Alexis Doster)--73.4Smithsonian Institution (Gayl B. Applegate, Susan Hamilton, Jake Page) (see also Talbot, LeeM. and Talbot, Martha H.)--38.9, 50.9, 59.2, 63.5Smithsonian Institution. Traveling Exhibition Service

Curtin, Sadie K.--58.10Driscoll, Elizabeth--58.9Gossett, Anne--73.9Pope, Annamarie (see also International Exhibitions Foundation)--58.9Van Arsdale, Dorothy T.--58.9Webb, Michael--73.4

Smyser, Betty (KGMB-TV, Honolulu)--66.10Soby, James Thrall, 1906- --62.5Soemarwoto, Otto, 1926- (National Biological Institute, Indonesia)--34.1Soles, Jean--60.11Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum (James Johnson Sweeney, 1900-)--62.5Sondra and Charles Gilman, Jr. Foundation (Sondra Gilman)--73.8, 73.9Southern Methodist University (Irving A. Baker)--54.13Southwest Harbor Antiques Gallery (Lee Freedman)--73.7Sparke, William J.--65.3Spear, Harold (Joan Elisofon's stepfather)--20.8, 56.10, 61.5-6, 61.8, 63.1, 73.9Spear, Helen (Joan Elisofon's mother)--61.5, 61.8, 63.1Spear, Suzanne--63.5Sperlee, _____--20.8Spiegel, Sam--61.5Spink, Walter M. (University of Michigan)--14.5, 64.12, 66.2Squadron, Howard M. (Squadron & Plesent)--68.7, 69.3Sreeraman, Shri N. S.--36.5Staatliche Museen zu Berlin (Germany)--14.4Staatliches Museum fur Volkerkunde Munchen (Andreas Lommel)--23.4Staff, Myer--63.4Stafford, Hazel( "Mimi") and Fred--14.1, 73.8Stahker, John( "Jake" )--22.3Stallion Productions--65.3Stamford Museum and Nature Center (Wallace Rosenbauer)--57.22Stamm, John Davies--18.1Stanford University (Philip H. Rhinelander)--25.9Stanley Rosenthal & Bros., Inc.--68.1Stanton, Frank, 1908- (Camera Three Productions)--66.5State University of Iowa (Frank Seiberling)--54.13Stecker, Robert D. (Sanger Brothers)--62.5

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Steichen, Edward, 1879-1973--57.36STERN (Hamburg) (Karl Pawek)--62.9Stern, Philippe (Musée Guimet)--14.6Stern, Robert--18.1Stevens, George Cooper, 1904- (see also GS Productions)--28.8, 53.40, 53.42Stolper Galleries (Morton Lipkin, Robert L. Stolper)--59.4, 62.9Stone, Edward Durell (by Karen Bokert)--64.8Stouffer, Marty (Wild Dog Films)--44.3Strode, Edward M., Major (United States Army)--68.1Stroumillo, O., Mrs.--44.3Studio Publications, Inc. (Bryan Holme, 1913-)--61.9Study Circle (South India) (C. S. Pillai)--64.9Suder, Monica--32.17Suhadi, Ir. Redsowardojo, Dr. (National Research Institute, Djakarta, Indonesia)--34.1Sumardja, Effendy A.--63.8Sundarraj, B. S. (Agricultural College and Research Institute, Coimbatore, India)--36.3Sunday Times (London) (Mr. Crowther)--48.18Sunits [Sumits?], Bill--23.3Sussman, Andre--62.1Sutton, Ione Ulrich--61.7Swart, Joop--28.9, 63.5-6Swarthmore College (Maralyn Orbison Gillespie)--64.10Sydney Museum of Primitive Art (G. van Grecken)--60.3Sylvain, A.--20.9Sylvan, Jetta--21.4Syracuse University. School of Journalism (W. C. Clark, Fred Demerest)--53.23, 54.13Talbot, Lee M. (Lee Merriam)--34.1-2, 50.9, 63.5-8Talbot, Martha H.( "Marty" )--43.10, 50.9, 59.2, 60.11, 63.5-8Taman, Made--34.2Tamil Encyclopaedia (M. P. Periaswamythooran, 1908-)--14.4Taradash, Daniel, 1913- --61.9, 62.1Taylor Museum (George Thompson Mills)--62.6Te'atron "Inbal" (Sara Levi-Tanai)--62.9Teledyne, Inc. (Robert J. McVicker)--65.8Temple B'rith Kodesh (Philip S. (Philip Sydney) Bernstein, 1901-)--53.12TEMPO Boston (Stu Billett)--50.11Texas Transport and Terminal Co., Inc. (A. Rodriguez)--32.17Thames and Hudson

Beck, Doreen--64.12Clayton, Peter--51.10, 65.5Craker, Trevor--48.26, 62.11, 64.8Lowman, Patricia--64.12Lyons, Catherine--66.1Middleton, Ian--9.23, 51.10Neurath, Thomas--9.23, 52.10Neurath, Walter--49.7Rosenthal, Thomas--9.23, 62.13

Thayer, Mary Van Rensselaer--62.1THINK (James B. O'Connell)--48.24Thomas Gilrease Foundation, Tulsa, Okla. (Thomas Gilcrease, 1890-1962, Margaret

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Teague)--19.26Thompson, Edward K., 1907- (see LIFE and Smithsonian )Thompson, Frank B., Jr. (Foreign Vintages, Inc.)--63.6Thompson, Jack Edward, Mr. and Mrs.--63.5Thompson, Robert Farris--43.11, 64.8Tidens Förlag (B. Christell)--65.1Time --65.6

Colman, Terry--64.4Forbis, William H.--9.24Jackson, Charles--65.5Scott, John--68.5Williamson, Ben--64.4

Time, inc. (see also LIFE and Time-Life Books) Hicks, Wilson, 1897-1970 (see also University of Miami)--3.5, 4.4, 4.15, 4.21, 5.12, 8.4,10.5, 12.2, 12.6, 14.1, 34.1, 48.26, 60.12, 61.1-2, 64.6Schecter, Jerrold L.( "Jerry" )--27.7, 27.10, 27.12, 34.1Shepherd, James( "Jim" )--27.5, 32.17, 35.13, 35.15, 35.17, 35.19, 35.23, 36.3, 36.5,51.10, 63.2-4

_____, Jane--60.11_____, Miki--62.1Aftab, M.--35.23Aritam, Rita--31.5, [60.11, 63.1, 63.6]Austell, Rhett--68.6Brodeur, Malabar--36.8, 36.9Browne, Bill--65.1Burton, Ruth--61.3Byers, Margery--19.6, 22.24Carlson, Arnold W.--68.1Chelminski, Rudolph--36.8-9, 37.2Clark, Mary--62.13Connelly, Joan--63.7Coyle, Ann E.--34.5Crockett, Elizabeth--4.26Dowd, Jack--48.15Eames, Marian--60.11Eibenstein, Sorry--22.24Feldkamp, Phyllis--15.5Graulich, R. J.--20.8, 23.4, 61.5Hamman, Mary--17.2Hazen, Joseph--68.7Hicks, Wilson, 1897-1970 (see also University of Miami)--3.5, 4.4, 4.15, 4.21, 5.12, 8.4,10.5, 12.2, 12.6, 14.1, 34.1, 48.26, 60.12, 61.1-2, 64.6Hobbs, _____--20.8Hosking, James--61.3Hulburd, David--7.6Jugie, Alice--62.1Kerr, Jeanne--73.8Kirkham, F. T.--67.10Kohler, Eleanor--68.2

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Kolbus, Helene V.--43.3Labrique, _____--61.5-6Larsen, Roy E. (Roy Edward), b.1899--26.4Leave Committee--28.8Levin, Marlin--30.1, 31.9, 62.10-11Linen, James--68.6Loengard, John--68.2, 68.6Longwell, Daniel--5.12, 18.1, 20.9, 62.2Luce, Henry Robinson, 1898-1967--9.23, 20.9, 62.1McGonegal, Mary Jane--73.2MacPhail, Marian--49.7Magonet, Fern--28.8Mason, Joan--32.17Meurich, B. C.--68.1Neil, Kaye--44.1, 62.10O'Donnell, Alice--22.25Perle, Judge Gabe--49.7Richardson, Dick--22.20, 61.7Robinson, _____--4.21Rosenthal, Felix--36.8Ryus, David--22.24Schecter, Jerrold L.( "Jerry" )--27.7, 27.10, 27.12, 34.1Scherschel, Frank--18.1, 19.6Scott, John--58.18, 60.11, 61.2, 62.2, 63.3, 63.5, 68.5Shepherd, James( "Jim" )--27.5, 32.17, 35.13, 35.15, 35.17, 35.19, 35.23, 36.3, 36.5,51.10, 63.2-4Sheppard, June--31.5Sochurek, Howard--20.8, 62.1Speiser, _____--2.19Vickerman, Carol--20.9Wagenvoord, James F.--62.13Warne, Jeanne--43.13, 44.1Weintraub, Audry--36.8Welch, _____--15.10Williamson, Keith--63.6Yamanouchi, Babs--22.3Young, _____--36.3

Time-Life Books Mason, Robert G.( "Bob" )--32.4, 32.17, 34.2, 34.7, 36.1, 36.3, 36.9, 68.2, 68.7Williams, Richard( "Dick" )--34.1, 36.3, 36.8, 63.3-4Wooton, Phil--9.23, 20.9, 22.22, 22.25, 27.7-8, 27.21, 36.9, 48.26, 49.7, 54.13, 62.3-4,62.6, 64.2

_____, Charlie--32.17Baker, Alice--32.4Bourne, Russell--63.1Bridge, Dave--31.3Capa, Cornell (see also International Center of Photography)--68.7Dobie, _____--32.17, 36.3, 36.8-9Dowell, Marianne--34.7

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Edey, Maitland Armstrong, 1910- --34.2, 50.9, 61.5, 68.6-7Fennell, Helen--22.10, 23.3-4, 24.8, 32.17, 36.8Friedlander, Iris--36.8-9, 37.2Higgins, _____--36.9[Horne], Monica--31.3Kask, Eleanor--73.4Littles, Dolores A.--36.9Macdonald, Nona--34.4, 50.9, 50.11, 66.5McLucas, Joan--32.4Mason, Robert G.( "Bob" )--32.4, 32.17, 34.2, 34.7, 36.1, 36.3, 36.9, 68.2, 68.7Morse, "Bob"--9.23, 22.24, 35.17, 35.19, 36.3, 36.8-9, 50.9, 51.10Osborne, _____--32.17Snyder, Norman--68.7Sweeney, [Diana]--36.8Williams, Richard( "Dick" )--34.1, 36.3, 36.8, 63.3-4Windeler, Bob--31.3Wooton, Phil--9.23, 20.9, 22.22, 22.25, 27.7-8, 27.21, 36.9, 48.26, 49.7, 54.13, 62.3-4,62.6, 64.2Wood, Norton--28.12

Time-Life Books Free Lance Photographer Committee--68.7Time-Life Broadcast, inc. (Hugh B. Terry)--53.43Time-Life Films (Peter Hansen)--44.3Time-Life International

Imai, Shoichi--27.10, 32.17, 34.1-2, 35.13, 36.3, 38.13, 44.2, 58.18, 59.2, 60.11, 62.9,63.3-63.6, 63.8, 64.1, 68.8

Alberse, James D.--58.18Amfitheatrof, Erik--32.17, 63.1Dal Zatto, R.--22.24d'Aulnay, Page--22.24de Bovet, James J. M.--18.1di Renzo, Renata--22.24Donciri, _____--43.4Hoeft, William--61.3, 61.5Imai, Shoichi--27.10, 32.17, 34.1-2, 35.13, 36.3, 38.13, 44.2, 58.18, 59.2, 60.11, 62.9,63.3-63.6, 63.8, 64.1, 68.8Iwama, Frank--22.3Kotchoubey, Nathalie--64.6Li, Loretta--36.3Rodionoff, G.--61.4Siebert, W. E.--18.1Snedaker, John R.--61.3Tateishi, K.--22.3

Time-Life (Foreign) News Service Chang, Sungyang--27.21, 34.2, 35.13, 37.16, 38.13, 47.7, 58.18, 62.9, 63.1-3

_____, [Greta]--62.8, 62.10Chang, Sungyang--27.21, 34.2, 35.13, 37.16, 38.13, 47.7, 58.18, 62.9, 63.1-3Dragadze, Peter--62.10

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Redl, Harry--63.5Teshigawara, Hiroshi--34.2

Times Mirror Company (Murphy, Franklin D.)--63.8, 64.1Times-Picayune Publishing Co. (R. E. Gough)--48.2Tishman, Paul--44.1, 60.11, 65.6, 73.8Titchen, John( Honolulu Star-Bulletin )--27.8Title, Howard (Gilbert and Felix, Inc.)--32.1Today show (Television program) (Robert Northshield, 1922-)--66.5Tom Stacey Ltd. (Claire Baines, Jeanne Griffiths, Cheryl A. Moyer)--65.6, 65.8, 66.2Toole, Barbara B.--73.8Topix (Milton Newborn)--62.1Topping, Keith--32.17Toren Photographers (Miriam Toren, Robert Toren)--53.40, 62.7, 62.9Toronto daily star (Charles Gerein)--32.2Tourist Development Office. Tahiti (Jean Pigoreau)--32.17Tower, Frances--63.5Tower, Whitney (Joan Elisofon's second husband)--60.11, 64.1Towles, Joseph (Makerre University, Uganda)--37.16Tradewings (K. Balkrishan)--36.3Trager, Neil C. (State University of New York College at New Paltz)--33.5, 73.2, 73.4Travels, Kerala--36.3Trecker, Patricia Grinager (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)--54.9Tribal Arts Gallery (Albert F. Gordon)--63.8Trowell, Margaret--64.12Truffino, Rudy J. M.--35.1Tsuruki, Y.--59.1Tucker, Anne W. (Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Tx.)--72.7, 73.4-5, 73.8Turnbull, Colin M. (George Washington University)--73.8Turner, Lord & Ransom--18.1Tuthill, Virginia--2.3Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation (Howard Newman, Jonas Rosenfield, Jr.)--32.9Twins Seven Seven (Musician), 1944- --45.1, 46.6, 63.7UCLA Art Council (Mrs. Franklin D. Murphy)--44.3U. S. Camera Publishing Corp.

Maloney, T. J.( "Tom" )--60.12Parrella, Lew--48.10Pelletier, C. J.--61.3Terracciano, Jack L.--28.9, 48.10

U. S. Committee for UNICEF (C. Lloyd (Charles Lloyd) Bailey, 1918-, YvetteDupuis)--64.11, 68.4U. S. National Commission for UNESCO (Harold Claude Case, 1902-, Vernon McKay)--53.36Ukashah, Tharwat (Minister of Culture and National Guidance, Cairo)--27.5Unesco (Monique Hecker)--64.8, 64.10[Unidentified author]--26.5[Unidentified author]--31.11[Unidentified author] Adelaide--56.10[Unidentified author] Andrea--63.7[Unidentified author] Ann--63.8[Unidentified author] Anne--61.1

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[Unidentified author] Carlotta--57.10[Unidentified author] Catherine--38.13, 63.8[Unidentified author] [Chanain] [Santiago Tong]--61.4[Unidentified author] Claude and _____--60.11, 63.8[Unidentified author] [Clee]--22.24[Unidentified author] David--63.7[Unidentified author] Dorothy--62.7[Unidentified author] Dwight--23.3[Unidentified author] Fabe--63.3[Unidentified author] Francie--73.8[Unidentified author] Gerta--73.8[Unidentified author] Henry--61.7[Unidentified author] [Hile] and Gerry--63.7[Unidentified author] Honar--23.3[Unidentified author] Ingrid--61.1[Unidentified author] Jackie--52.5[Unidentified author] John--62.10[Unidentified author] Jon and Lynn--38.13[Unidentified author] [Lakshaw]--63.1[Unidentified author] Laura--60.11[Unidentified author] Lee and Nancy--63.1[Unidentified author] Lilly, Nieves, Giorgio--61.3-4[Unidentified author] Lise--61.4[Unidentified author] Lola--63.4[Unidentified author] Marjorie A. A. C.--43.8[Unidentified author] Meira (Israeli Arts and Crafts Center)--38.13[Unidentified author] Milton--51.9[Unidentified author] Natalie--27.7[Unidentified author] Pat--62.10[Unidentified author] Peggy--57.22[Unidentified author] Peter--60.5[Unidentified author] Peter and Dagmar--61.7[Unidentified author] Robert--61.3[Unidentified author] [Rombus]--51.9[Unidentified author] Sarah--63.5[Unidentified author] Serena and John--63.6[Unidentified author] Synthia--34.2[Unidentified author] "Tom"as--63.3, 63.5United Artists Corporation

Addison, H. M. "Addie" --32.2Evens, Bernie--32.2Heim, Wally--32.2Hutner, Mike--32.1Katz, Jim--32.1, 32.2, 65.3Langston, Nick--32.2Leo, John--32.2Miller, Max, d.1992--32.2Rehme, Bob--32.2Tamarin, Alfred H.--18.1

United Jewish Appeal of Greater New York (Rosalind Gurwin, Eve Wengler)--56.10, 65.7

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United States Civil Service Commission (John W. Macy, 1917-)--29.5United States. Consulate General (Bombay, India) (Lemuel D. Coles)--38.13United States. Dept. of the Air Force (A. J. (Andrew J.) Kinney)--69.2United States. Dept. of Defense (Philip K. Allen, 1910-)--69.2United States. Dept. of Interior (George B. Hartzog)--62.10United States. Dept. of State (Beverly Carter, Albert E. Fairchild)--37.15, 68.12United States. Economic Cooperation Administration. Office of the Special Representative inEurope (John Powers)--61.4United States. Embassy (Cameroon) (John E. Graves)--44.2United States. Embassy (Cote d'Ivoire) (Stanley Alpern, Chuck Bell, F. Weston Fenhagen,Jeanne M. Rogge)--37.16, 44.1, 44.2, 45.4-5, 46.5, 63.7-8, 64.1United States. Embassy (Cuba) (John A. Hamilton)--63.1United States. Embassy (Dahomey) (Melvin R. Brokenshire)--45.5United States. Embassy (Ghana) (James Tull)--44.1-2, 44.7, 44.13United States. Embassy (Japan) (Susan Metcalf)--38.14United States. Embassy (Mali) (G. Edward (Gilbert Edward) Clark, 1917-, John Garner, GailGilliksen)--44.1, 44.15, 63.7United States. Embassy (Niger) (Marilyn Johnson)--44.16United States. Embassy (Nigeria) (Donna Kessler, Bernard J. Lavin)--45.1United States. Embassy (Peru) (Reginald Bragonier)--57.4United States. Embassy (Senegal) (Jean Mammen)--44.1, 44.6, 45.5United States. Embassy (Zaire) (David Cardwell, Bayard King, Jim MacIntosh, JonathanRoosevelt, Helen Whittingill)--37.15-16, 44.1-2, 63.5United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation

Belmont, A. H.--71.7Boardman, Leland V.--71.8Crowe, Martin A.--71.8DeLoach, _____--71.7Hall, James K.--71.8Holloman, _____--71.7Hoover, J. Edgar (John Edgar), 1895-1972--69.2, 71.7Laster, Lee F.--71.8Moschella, Emil P.--71.8Nichols, Louis B.--69.2, 71.7Rogers, William P. (William Pierce), 1913- --71.8Tamm, Q.--71.7Tolson, _____--71.7Waikart, F. F.--71.7

United States. Foreign Service (Reginald Bragonier, Edward J. Findlay, John A.Hamilton)--57.4, 60.11, 63.1United States Information Agency

Alpern, Stanley--44.1, 45.4-5Atkins, Pierce--63.4Bell, Chuck--45.4Brokenshire, Melvin R.--45.5Cohan, Philip--44.1, 45.1, 63.8Davis, _____--45.1, 45.5Fenhagen, F. Weston--37.16, 45.4, 46.5, 63.7-8, 64.1Hutchinson, William--44.2, 44.8Idah, Samuel E.--45.1

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Jensen, James A.--44.7, 44.15, 45.1Johnson, _____--45.1, 45.5Johnson, Marilyn--44.16Kessler, Donna--45.1King, Bayard--37.15-16, 44.2, 63.5King, Joyce, Mrs.--44.2Lavin, Bernard J.--45.1Mammen, Jean--44.1, 44.6, 45.5Rogge, Jeanne M.--44.1-2, 45.4-5, 46.5, 63.7Shakespeare, Frank--44.1, 44.8, 63.5Shellenberger, John--44.1-2, 45.1-2, 52.6Sholes, Christopher L.--64.1Steinberg, Leon N.--44.2Telich, Marie Louise--64.1Thompson, John H.--45.1

United States Information Agency. America Illustrated (Laura Thurston)--65.2United States Information Agency. Press and Publications Service (Yoichi R. (Yoichi Robert)Okamoto, 1915-)--64.8United States Information Service (see United States Information Agency)United States. Internal Revenue Service (Denis J. McMahon)--68.1United States Lines Company (E. J. Byrne)--59.1United States Naval Air Station (Honolulu) (Bob Singer)--7.5United States. Naval Air Transport Service (Robin Little)--8.7United States. Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Philip K. Allen, 1910-)--69.2, 71.7United States Office of War Information (Jay Allen)--4.21Universal City Studios (Bob Faber, Gail Gifford)--30.15Universidad Nacional de Mexico (Nabor Carrillo, 1911-1967)--62.2Universitah ha-'lvrit bi-Yerushalayim (Marilyn Bar-Or)--31.9University of Arizona. Center for Creative Photography (James Enyert)--73.8University of California (Clark Kerr, 1911-, Frank MacShane)--59.2, 64.8University of California, Berkeley (Merry Marsh, Phyllis Young)--53.44University of California, Los Angeles. African Studies Center (Leon Kuper, AliceMcGaughey)--58.27, 63.6, 64.1University of California, Los Angeles. Museum and Laboratories of Ethnic Arts andTechnology (Ralph C. Altman)--58.27University of California, Riverside (James S. Lombard, Jr.)--54.13University of California, Santa Barbara (Herbert M. Cole)--65.5-6, 66.1University of Chicago (William Hardy McNeill, 1917-)--64.9University of Colorado, Boulder (Charles H. Nilon)--44.3, 64.1University of Iowa. Museum of Art (Ulfert Wilke, 1907-)--63.6University of London. Centre of African Studies (Herman Bell, M. Killingray)--44.3University of London. School of Oriental and African Studies (Guy Atkins, ParthaMitter)--64.12University of Miami (Wilson Hicks, 1897-1970)--53.22, 53.51University of Miami. Miami Conference on Communication Arts (Wilson Hicks,1897-1970)--54.13University of North Carolina Press (William T. (William Terry) Couch, 1901-)--2.15University of Pennsylvania (E. Dale (Ernest Dale) Saunders, 1919-, Gilbert Seldes,1893-1970)--53.37, 64.10University of Pennsylvania. University Museum (Glenn T. Bernard, Geraldine Bruckner,

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David Crownover)--54.9, 59.1University of Rhode Island (Harold A. Waters)--47.1University of Texas at Austin. General Libraries (Harold Billings, 1931-)--73.8University of Texas at Austin. Humanities Research Center (Decherd Turner)--73.8University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Center for Twentieth Century Studies (Robert F.Roeming, Carol Tennessen)--54.12University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. College of Letters and Science (William Halloran)--54.12University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Dept. of Photography- Cinema (Duane W. Hopp)--54.12University of Wisconsin Press (Dianne McGann)--65.6Usher, L. G.( "Len" )--20.9Verlag der Kunst (Dresden, Germany)

Essing, _____--66.1Jähner, Dr. Schmidt--66.1Mancusi, Vincent T.--62.9

Vaccaro, Michael A.--61.7Van Cools, Georges--63.5Vanderbilt, Gloria, 1924- --60.11, 62.1, 62.5, 63.4Van der Post, Laurens--49.7Van Rheeden, Bea--31.1Vaudable, Louis (Maxim's, L'Académie)--30.5, 60.7Verlag Grossbild-Technik--64.9Versaci, Nancy--73.8Verschuren, Jacques (Institut de la Conservation de la Nature au Congo)--37.16, 44.2, 50.9Viking Penguin (Lucine Bellocchio)--48.26Viking Press

Burn, Barbara--73.8Chernus, Judith--49.7Guinzburg, Thomas H.--49.7, 64.5Holme, Bryan, 1913- --49.7, 48.26, 63.1, 64.5, 64.10-11Kopecky, Mary--48.26, 49.7Meyer, John--48.26, 49.7Rubin, Gail--49.7Taylor, Helen K.--49.7Topper, Charles--49.7Van Vliet, Julie--49.7

Village Camera Club, Inc. (N. Y.) Brennan, Anne--53.8Helmsteadt, Evelyn--53.25Irelan, W. W.--61.3Peevers, Vivian--54.13

Villani, Elizabeth (for Lester Wunderman)--58.27, 68.4Vinalhaven Historical Society--68.4Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (Frederick R. Brandt, 1936-, Leslie Cheek, 1908-, WilliamGaines)--62.11, 62.13Vishniac, Roman, 1897- --20.9Visual Equities, Inc. (Alvin Abrams)--63.6Vogue (D. Messinesi, Allene Talmey)--50.9, 63.7Von Starck, Ernest R.--62.6

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Vonstruelen, _____--61.6WBZ-TV4 (Television station: Boston, Mass.) (Carolyn Wean)--44.3WCBB (Television station: Lewiston, Me.) (Elizabeth Taylor)--44.3WCBS-TV (Television station: New York, N. Y.)

Bryan, Bill( "Gateway" )--66.5[Chodorov], Stephan, 1934- --43.11

WGN Continental Broadcasting Co. (Paul Kelvyn, "The Cromie Circle")--50.11WKBD (Television station: Southfield, Mich.) (Susan Schneyer, "The Lou Gordon Program")--50.11WMAQ-TV (Television station: Chicago, Ill.) (Paul Frumkin, "Kup's Show" )--50.11WNDT (N.Y.) (Richard G. Barnett)--64.10WNYE (Television station: Brooklyn, N. Y.) (Florence M. Monroe)--66.5WOR (Radio Station) (Marian Young Taylor)--61.9, 66.5WTTW (Television station: Chicago, Ill.) (Gene Bunge)--65.6, 65.8Waco News-Tribune and Waco Times Herald (Viola T. Lincoln)--25.24Wagner College, Richmond, N. Y. (Paul Pollaro)--54.13Wagner, Robert W. (Ohio State University)--54.9Wagstaff, Sam--73.8Waldorf-Astoria Hotel (New York, N. Y.) (C. C. Philippe)--61.1Walker Art Center (Martin Friedman, David Ryan)--34.3, 59.2, 63.5, 65.3Wall Street journal (Igor Oganesoff)--56.10Walsh, Maureen (Elisofon's secretary)--14.4, 27.5, 27.10, 28.6, 28.9, 49.7, 53.43, 60.11,62.8-10, 64.8-11Warner-Pioneer Corp. (Tetsu Aoyagi)--44.3, 47.10Warren Schloat Productions (Lucie B. McCandless)--65.3, 65.5Washburn, Debbie (Mrs. John)--63.5Washburn, Johnny--62.6Washburn, Martha--61.3, 62.6Washburn, Sherry and Henrietta--62.8Washburn, Stan--26.4Washington Post (Karl E. Meyer)--65.6Washington Square College. College Art Association (S. A. Callisen)--63.7Wassenmiller, Sandy--73.1Waters, [Lyssa]--38.13Watson, Thomas J., Jr.--63.6-7, 73.8Watts, Alan, 1915-1973--51.10Waxman, Harry--43.2Webb, Electra Havemeyer (Shelburne Museum)--19.6, 61.7, 62.1Webb, Sam, Jr.--20.9Webster, Bruce, M.D. (Elisofon's physician)--67.10Wednesday Club (St. Louis, Mo.) (Ruthe Brouk, Dorothy V. Hanser)--53.41Weinberger, Lynn--63.3Weinstein, Allan--64.8Wemyss Foundation (Marshall William Fishwick)--53.49Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research (Paul Fejos)--62.3Wesleyan University (Middletown, Conn.). Press (Eleanor Bloch, Raymond M.Grimaila)--62.9Wessels, Gretchen--73.1Western Electric Company (Morris Gordon)--58.5Western Hotels, Inc. (Edward E. Carlson)--27.12

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Western Printing and Lithographing Company (Olivia Bell, Louise Fox, Melissa Laird, KarenNangle)--62.8, 64.8, 64.12Westinghouse Broadcasting Co., Inc. (see Group W Productions)Westinghouse Learning Corporation (Samuel Parkins)--44.3Westminster Films (William E. Brusseau)--62.6Weston, Randy--46.6White, D'arcy G.--48.3White House (Washington, D. C.) (Mildred Stegall, Lee C. White, 1923-)--71.7Wiggins, Jim--60.11William A. Farnsworth Library and Art Museum (Marius B. Péladeau)--73.8William Esty Co., Inc. (James M. Stewart)--66.12William Jewell College (Jane Ann Hurst)--57.22William Morris Agency (Helen M. (Helen Marion) Strauss, d.1987, Jane Wilson)--48.15William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art and Mary Atkins Museum of Fine Arts (Ralph T. Coe,Jeanne Harris, L. C. S. (Laurence C. S.) Sickman)--53.38, 57.22Williams College (Jay M. Pasachoff)--54.13Winchell, Walter, 1897-1972( New York Mirror )--61.1Wing, Willis Kingsley, 1899-1985--[49.7], 64.6Winsey, A. Reid--65.4, 65.6, 65.8, 66.1Winston, E. J., Mrs.--48.3Wolf, Alfred L., Mrs. (University Hospital Antiques Show)--62.10Wolfe, Maynard Frank--63.1Wolff, Helen, 1906-1988--49.7, 61.3-4Wood, Roger--32.1Woodings, Paul E.--62.7Woodstock Country School--68.4Woog, Philippe-Guy E.--64.1Works Progress Administration (William R. McDaniel)--2.15World Exhibition of Photography (Karl Pawek)--65.3, 65.5World Publishing Company (Alma L. Pritchard)--65.3Wretman, Tore (Restaurant Riche, Stockholm)--62.4-5Wunderman, Lester (see also Elizabeth Villani)--58.27, 63.6-7, 68.4, 73.9Wynn, Jay--63.1Yablowsky, Gabrielle--63.6Yadin, Yigael, 1917-1984--31.1Yale University. Art Gallery (Alice Elizabeth Chase)--53.3Yale University. Audio Visual Center (Elliott H. Kone)--53.27Yale University. Dept. of Classics (Harald Ingholt, 1922-)--62.1Yale University. Dept. of Philosophy (Paul Weiss, 1901-)--53.3, 62.1, 62.5Yale University. Institute of Human Relations (Ralph Linton, 1893-1953)--53.3, 61.4Yale University. School of Fine Arts (Charles Henry Sawyer, 1868-1954)--53.3Yaman, Peter F.--46.8Yannai, Yan--62.10Yaron, Anatole--63.8Yeon, John--27.12Yomiuri shinbun (Tokyo, Japan) (Shiro Hara)--63.3York University Bethune College (Stan Fox, G. D. Killam, Jay Leyda)--44.3Yoshikawa, Hiroshi (Marubeni-Iida Co., Ltd.)--38.14Young & Rubicam (Martin L. Gross, George Mingels)--29.5, 62.10Young Audiences Inc. (Carol Morse)--64.10Young, Marian (see Deane, Martha)

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Young Presidents' Organization (U. S.)(Nina Kaiden)--54.13Younger, Evelyn Brown--44.3Yourcenar, Marguerite--51.9Zabarsky, Nathan--62.9Zeitlin, Harriet--60.11Zervos, Christian--61.4, 64.6Ziff-Davis Publishing Company (Earl M. Swick, Regina Wirth, Louis Zara)--48.26Zinsser, Caroline--49.7Zisman, S. B.--62.5Zohar, Ela--63.1Zwirner, Uta--63.1

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List of Cover Photographs

LIFE covers: "Carol Bruce," 9 Sept. 1940, Set #6986"War News from Inside Germany" Goebbels and Goering, 3 Feb. 1941, Set #8051[credited to Elisofon on LIFE website, possibly not his]"Washington Worker," 10 March 1941, Set #8292,"U.S. Arms," (George Patton), Arming America, 7 July 1941, Set #8800 and #B35"Farmer's Daughter," 6 Oct. 1941, Set #9294"Air-Raid Spotter," Air Raid Test, 27 Oct. 1941, Set #9571"U.S. Aerial Gunner," 29 Dec. 1941, Set #10789"Wanted: 50,000 Nurses," 5 Jan. 1942, Set #10035"North Atlantic Patrol," 19 Jan. 1942, Set #9998"Machine Gunner," Gunnery Training, July 13, 1942 (according to LIFE Goes to War ),[Set #10789]"Date in Casablanca," 1 Feb. 1943,, Set #12214"Foot Soldier" (Sgt. Estel Able), 22 Nov. 1943, [Set #12782]"Invasion Deputy: Chief Marshall Tedder," 31 Jan. 1944"Destroyer," Symbols of Sea Power, 2 July 1945"Atlantic Coast Light," Atlantic Coast Winter, 27 Jan. 1947, Set #19756"Football Roundup," Charles Justice, N. Carolina U. Football Player, 3 Oct. 1949, Set#30285"The Nile," Girl of Shilluk Tribe, 20 Nov. 1950, Set #24658"Cyd Charisse," 29 June 1953, Set #3082"Tahitian Girl Bathing," South Seas Paradise, 24 Jan. 1955, Set #41255"Frigate's Figurehead," Cultural Heritage, 18 April 1955, Set #46079"The Trumans of Independence," [Harry] Truman's Memoirs, 26 Sept. 1955, Set #45195,"Masked Dancer in New Hebrides," South Seas Voyage, 25 February 1957, Set #49131"Roundup on King Ranch," Texas's King Ranch, 8 July 1957, Set #50820"Louis Armstrong, King of Jazz," Set #3760, International Edition, 9 Dec. 1957"Gwen Verdon As Brokenhearted Harlequin," 14 April 1958, Set #52885"The Minuteman of Lexington Green," 23 May 1960, Set #59359"Wild Warega Warrior Poised for Attack," African Warrior, 13 Oct. 1961, Set #57938"In Huddle with the Minnesota Vikings," 17 Nov. 1961, Set #63654"Rex Harrison as Dr. Dolittle," 30 Sep. 1966, Set #76806"A Safari Back to Innocence," Zebra, 21 Oct. 1966

"Carol Bruce," 9 Sept. 1940, Set #6986"War News from Inside Germany" Goebbels and Goering, 3 Feb. 1941, Set #8051[credited to Elisofon on LIFE website, possibly not his]"Washington Worker," 10 March 1941, Set #8292,"U.S. Arms," (George Patton), Arming America, 7 July 1941, Set #8800 and #B35"Farmer's Daughter," 6 Oct. 1941, Set #9294"Air-Raid Spotter," Air Raid Test, 27 Oct. 1941, Set #9571"U.S. Aerial Gunner," 29 Dec. 1941, Set #10789"Wanted: 50,000 Nurses," 5 Jan. 1942, Set #10035"North Atlantic Patrol," 19 Jan. 1942, Set #9998"Machine Gunner," Gunnery Training, July 13, 1942 (according to LIFE Goes to War ),[Set #10789]"Date in Casablanca," 1 Feb. 1943,, Set #12214"Foot Soldier" (Sgt. Estel Able), 22 Nov. 1943, [Set #12782]

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"Invasion Deputy: Chief Marshall Tedder," 31 Jan. 1944"Destroyer," Symbols of Sea Power, 2 July 1945"Atlantic Coast Light," Atlantic Coast Winter, 27 Jan. 1947, Set #19756"Football Roundup," Charles Justice, N. Carolina U. Football Player, 3 Oct. 1949, Set#30285"The Nile," Girl of Shilluk Tribe, 20 Nov. 1950, Set #24658"Cyd Charisse," 29 June 1953, Set #3082"Tahitian Girl Bathing," South Seas Paradise, 24 Jan. 1955, Set #41255"Frigate's Figurehead," Cultural Heritage, 18 April 1955, Set #46079"The Trumans of Independence," [Harry] Truman's Memoirs, 26 Sept. 1955, Set #45195,"Masked Dancer in New Hebrides," South Seas Voyage, 25 February 1957, Set #49131"Roundup on King Ranch," Texas's King Ranch, 8 July 1957, Set #50820"Louis Armstrong, King of Jazz," Set #3760, International Edition, 9 Dec. 1957"Gwen Verdon As Brokenhearted Harlequin," 14 April 1958, Set #52885"The Minuteman of Lexington Green," 23 May 1960, Set #59359"Wild Warega Warrior Poised for Attack," African Warrior, 13 Oct. 1961, Set #57938"In Huddle with the Minnesota Vikings," 17 Nov. 1961, Set #63654"Rex Harrison as Dr. Dolittle," 30 Sep. 1966, Set #76806"A Safari Back to Innocence," Zebra, 21 Oct. 1966

Other magazine covers: Miriam Winslow and Foster Fitz-Simons, DANCE, vol. 6, no. 2, May 1939

Louis Armstrong, Epoca, vol. VI, no. 272, 18 Dec. 1955 (from Set #3760)

Louis Armstrong, LIFE en Español, 2 Dec. 1957

Pablo Casals, "Las Memorias de Pablo Casals," [Pablo Casals], El Maestro En Su Casa de San Juan, LIFE En Español, 4 May 1959, Set #56471

Nigerians Flock to a Freedom Rally, LIFE International, 7 Nov. 1960 [possibly not EE?], Set #58482

The Exchange, Feb. 1962, Set #63985

Hollywood's Version of a Biblical Scene, The Greatest Story Ever Told, The Post, 19 Oct. 1963, OA #56339

"Santa Monica Graffiti," CA Magazine, vol. 6, no. 1, Jan/Feb. 1964

Kim Novak at her Pacific Hideaway, LIFE International, 18 May 1964, Set #70081

"Hollywood and the Bible," Show, Dec. 1964, OA #56339 [possibly not EE?]

Melanesian Mask, The New York Times Magazine, 7 May 1972

Akan Woman with Fly Whisks, Smithsonian Magazine, vol. 3, no. 10, Jan. 1973

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Miriam Winslow and Foster Fitz-Simons, DANCE, vol. 6, no. 2, May 1939Louis Armstrong, Epoca, vol. VI, no. 272, 18 Dec. 1955 (from Set #3760)Louis Armstrong, LIFE en Español, 2 Dec. 1957Pablo Casals, "Las Memorias de Pablo Casals," [Pablo Casals], El Maestro En Su Casa de SanJuan, LIFE En Español, 4 May 1959, Set #56471Nigerians Flock to a Freedom Rally, LIFE International, 7 Nov. 1960 [possibly not EE?], Set#58482The Exchange, Feb. 1962, Set #63985Hollywood's Version of a Biblical Scene, The Greatest Story Ever Told, The Post, 19 Oct.1963, OA #56339"Santa Monica Graffiti," CA Magazine, vol. 6, no. 1, Jan/Feb. 1964Kim Novak at her Pacific Hideaway, LIFE International, 18 May 1964, Set #70081"Hollywood and the Bible," Show, Dec. 1964, OA #56339 [possibly not EE?]Melanesian Mask, The New York Times Magazine, 7 May 1972Akan Woman with Fly Whisks, Smithsonian Magazine, vol. 3, no. 10, Jan. 1973

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Eliot Elisofon Papers--List of Published Photographs of Elisofon

LIFE magazine issues: 2 Jan. 193930 Oct. 193915 April 19409 Sept. 19406 Oct. 1941 (Photo from Set #9294)14 June 1943 (Photo from Set #12735)17 Jan. 194414 May 1945 (in sand)5 Nov. 194526 Nov. 194530 Dec. 194624 Jan. 1955 (Photo from Set #41255)

Modern Photography: />Vol. 15, no. 2, Feb. 1951Vol. 17, no. 4, April 1953

U.S. Camera: />June 1939May 1940March 1944 (Set #12666)Dec. 1961/Jan. 1962

Other publications: Avenue, Aug. 1966CA Magazine, vol. 6, no. 1, Jan./Feb. 1964Color Annual, 1957Folket i Bild, no. 19, 7 May 1944Friday, 21 June 1940Horizon:, vol. VIII, no. 1, Winter 1966Minicam Photography, vol. 5, no. 8, April 1942Museum & Arts, March/April 1988The Oral History Review 1979 (Set #4295)Photo Art Monthly, Sept. 1938Photo Arts, vol. 2, no. 1, Spring 1948, p. 22Vecko-Tidningen Saningsmannen, 16 Sept. 1944

Avenue, Aug. 1966CA Magazine, vol. 6, no. 1, Jan./Feb. 1964Color Annual, 1957Folket i Bild, no. 19, 7 May 1944Friday, 21 June 1940Horizon:, vol. VIII, no. 1, Winter 1966Minicam Photography, vol. 5, no. 8, April 1942Museum & Arts, March/April 1988The Oral History Review 1979 (Set #4295)Photo Art Monthly, Sept. 1938Photo Arts, vol. 2, no. 1, Spring 1948, p. 22

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Vecko-Tidningen Saningsmannen, 16 Sept. 1944

In addition, various newspaper clippings located throughout the collection and in Series IX containphotographs of Elisofon.

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List of Prints and Negatives of Elisofon and Family

Prints and negatives of Elisofon are located in Subseries D, Personal Photographs, in Series IX, andalso in the following files:

1930-1939 Self Portrait- Elisofon Studio, 1938, three 3x4 negatives, 3x4 contact printPortrait of Fr. Simon [Elisofon and unidentified man], nd, 3x4 negativeLOOK [Evolution of magazine ad layout], #1911, two 3x4 negativesTheatrical Doubles [Jimmy Durante], Set #37--, 6 x 9-1/2 print; 7-1/2 x 8-1/2 print;three 7-1/2 x 9-1/2 prints[Catalog for The New School for Social Research], 1939, one 35mm negativeUnderwater Swimming, Set #3631, 1939, two 3x4 negatives; 7-3/4 x 9-1/2 print; twophotocopy (3x4) contact printsYachts and Houseboats (on the Miami waterfront), Set #3677, 1939, 35mm negative[Miami- Gen. Shots, Celeb Pix at Jack Dempsey's], [Set #3682], [1939], 35mm negativeMarine Studios, [Marineland, Florida], Set #3743, [1939], 7-1/2 x 9-1/2 print; 7-1/2 x 9print; 4-3/8 x 5-3/8 print; photocopy 7-1/2 x 9-1/4 printThese Are Our Lives, Set #4295, 1939, (five 35mm contact prints and seven 35mmnegatives)20,000 Legs Under the Sea, Carnival Girl, Set #6692, #6715, 1939, two 120mmnegatives[Aboard the Gripsholm, cruise liner of the Swedish American Line], 1939, 4-3/8 x 6-7/8print; 35mm negativePlane [at Windsor Central Jersey Airport], and Elisofon in studio [and on ground],[1939], six 35mm negativesAugust & Co. Studio, 37 W. 47 St., [1939], two 7-1/2 x 9-1/2 prints; five 35mmnegatives

Self Portrait- Elisofon Studio, 1938, three 3x4 negatives, 3x4 contact printElisofon by Bauman, [ca. 1938], four 3x4 negativesPortrait of Fr. Simon [Elisofon and unidentified man], nd, 3x4 negativeLOOK [Evolution of magazine ad layout], #1911, two 3x4 negativesTheatrical Doubles [Jimmy Durante], Set #37--, 6 x 9-1/2 print; 7-1/2 x 8-1/2 print;three 7-1/2 x 9-1/2 prints[Catalog for The New School for Social Research], 1939, one 35mm negativeHobbies (inc. New Hampshire Barn Dance), 1939, one 4-1/2 x 6 printUnderwater Swimming, Set #3631, 1939, two 3x4 negatives; 7-3/4 x 9-1/2 print; twophotocopy (3x4) contact printsYachts and Houseboats (on the Miami waterfront), Set #3677, 1939, 35mm negative[Miami- Gen. Shots, Celeb Pix at Jack Dempsey's], [Set #3682], [1939], 35mm negativeMarine Studios, [Marineland, Florida], Set #3743, [1939], 7-1/2 x 9-1/2 print; 7-1/2 x 9print; 4-3/8 x 5-3/8 print; photocopy 7-1/2 x 9-1/4 printThese Are Our Lives, Set #4295, 1939, (five 35mm contact prints and seven 35mmnegatives)20,000 Legs Under the Sea, Carnival Girl, Set #6692, #6715, 1939, two 120mmnegativesElisofon in Finland and at Home, [1939], 120mm negativeCopenhagan, [1939], three 35mm negatives[Aboard the Gripsholm, cruise liner of the Swedish American Line], 1939, 4-3/8 x 6-7/8print; 35mm negative

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Catskills Hotels, 1939, two 35mm negativesHebald and Adele, [1939], 6-3/4 x 9-3/8 print; four 35mm negativesPlane [at Windsor Central Jersey Airport], and Elisofon in studio [and on ground],[1939], six 35mm negativesGoodyear, [1939], 35mm negatives (39 exposures), ndAugust & Co. Studio, 37 W. 47 St., [1939], two 7-1/2 x 9-1/2 prints; five 35mmnegativesPortrait- Some, [1939], four 35mm negatives

1940-1949 Mademoiselle- Television Studio, [1940], four 120mm negativesEnglish Refugees in U.S.: Canton, Ohio, 1940, Set #7660, 120mm negative; two 3-3/4 x4-3/4 contact printsSouth Dakota, Set #9294, 1941, 3 x 4-3/8 print, 3-3/8 x 4-3/8 print; 7-5/8 x 9-1/4 printThe Girls of Hollywood, 1942, 3x4 negative; six 4x5 negatives; 6-7/8 x 9 print; 7-1/4 x9-1/4 print; 7-3/4 x 9-3/4 print; three 7-5/8x 9-1/2 prints; 7-1/2 x 9-1/4 print; 6-1/2 x7-5/8 print; two 7-3/4 x 9-1/2 prints; 7-1/2 x 9-1/4 photocopy print[Marrakech, Morocco], Nov. 1942, two 120mm contact prints and three 120mmnegatives[Casablanca, Morocco], two 120mm contact prints and two 120mm negativesUSAA Attack on Enemy Positions at Maknassy & Mezzouna, Set #12429 (photocopycontact prints)Tunisia- Bizerte fallen to U. S., Set #12983, two 35mm contact prints of Elisofonfollowing C47 crash[Elisofon and unidentified men (John Scott?) in Stockholm], March 1944, six 120mmnegatives[Elisofon, Jan Brazda, and others in Sweden], 21 May 1944, two images on 35mmcontact sheet[Jan and Luci Brazda's salmon hut on the Baltic], two 3-1/4 x 4-1/2 prints, including oneduplicate; two 120mm contact printsSkona Press Trip, [Skäne, Sweden], July 1944, 5 x 7 print; four 35mm contact prints;four 35mm negativesDrott, [Unidentified story, Sweden], 1944, 35mm negative and one exposure on 35mmcontact sheet[Sweden- Unidentified women and Elisofon], 1944, three 120mm contact prints; 3-1/2 x5-1/4 print; two 6-5/8 x 9 prints[Sweden Miscellaneous Unidentified], 1944, 3-5/8 x 5-1/2 print; four 3-1/4 x 3-3/4prints, including three copiesExhibitions- "An American's View of the Nordic Countries," 1944, one 4-3/4 x 5-1/4print; five 4-3/4 x 5-3/4 prints; two 120mm negatives; two 120mm contact prints; one8x10 enlargementA.A.F. Christmas Party for Kids' Set #16739, 1944, photocopy 8x10 printAcapulco, Mexico, 1945, eleven 120mm contact prints; sixteen 120mm negativesMexico and Sailfishing, Set #A262, 1945, three color photocopies of 6-1/4 x 8-1/2transparencies, including 2 duplicatesPretty Girls in Mexico, Vera Cruz, Set #17503, 1945, 120mm contact print; 120mmnegativeHawaiian Melting Pot, Set #18702, 1945, two 120mm contact prints (R46, R56, 2copies); 120mm (R56) negative; 6-7/8 x 9-1/4 print; 7-3/8 x 8-1/2 printHawaiian Flora and Fauna, Set #18859, #B358, #B373, 1945, two 120mm contact prints(R?, R26)

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Sadaho and Singer Picnic, 1945, two 120mm contact prints and three 120mm negatives[Unidentified Hawaiian Story- Elisofon and unidentified woman- Beverly Stout andTapas?], 1945 or 1947, five 4x5 printsDoris- Picnic, 1945, 4x5 print; three 35mm negatives and three 35mm contact printsHollywood Stars, Set #B429, 1946, 4x5 negative; 4-1/4 x 7 contact prints (4 exposures);7-1/2 x 9-3/8 contact prints (4 exposures); 8x10 contact prints (4 exposures, including 3duplicates); 8-3/4 x 13-1/4 printAfrican Art, Belgian Congo (carvings, masks, talismen, etc.), Set #23074, B466, 1947,6-3/8 x 9-1/2 print; 7-3/4 x 9-1/2 enlargementKenya, Africa (natives, personalities), Set #23505, 1947, 6-5/8 x 9-1/2 print; 7-1/2 x9-1/2 print; five photocopy 6-5/8 x 9-1/2 prints, including 3 duplicatesNile Valley, Set #24658, 1947, five 120mm negatives (R43:7, R48:12, R58:3, R58:4,R65:6, R65:7); three 35mm negatives (C7:21, C12:22, C12:23)[Athens, Rome, Paris], 1947, eight 35mm negatives and eight 35mm contact printsThe Caribbean (Nassau, Bahamas, etc.), "Caribbean Winter," Set #B228, 1948, two120mm contact prints and two 120mm negativesCambodian Art (also dancing), Angkor, Set #29052, 1949, two 120mm contact prints(R6:5, R6:6); 4x5 and 2-1/4 x 3-1/2 copy negativesArt of India, Essay, Set #30085, 1949, 120 mm contact print and 120mm negative (19:9)

EE and Chain, [1940], two 120mm negativesMademoiselle- Television Studio, [1940], four 120mm negativesAppalachian Trail, Set #7487, #A63, #B87, 1940, color slideEnglish Refugees in U.S.: Canton, Ohio, 1940, Set #7660, 120mm negative; two 3-3/4 x4-3/4 contact printsSouth Dakota, Set #9294, 1941, 3 x 4-3/8 print, 3-3/8 x 4-3/8 print; 7-5/8 x 9-1/4 printSigns of War- Anti-Jap signs, Set #10214, [1942], two 120mm negativesJane Russell, Set #10345, [1941], 3-1/8 x 3-1/8 negativeThe Girls of Hollywood, 1942, 3x4 negative; six 4x5 negatives; 6-7/8 x 9 print; 7-1/4 x9-1/4 print; 7-3/4 x 9-3/4 print; three 7-5/8x 9-1/2 prints; 7-1/2 x 9-1/4 print; 6-1/2 x7-5/8 print; two 7-3/4 x 9-1/2 prints; 7-1/2 x 9-1/4 photocopy print[Marrakech, Morocco], Nov. 1942, two 120mm contact prints and three 120mmnegatives[Casablanca, Morocco], two 120mm contact prints and two 120mm negativesUSAA Attack on Enemy Positions at Maknassy & Mezzouna, Set #12429 (photocopycontact prints)4th Indian Division of 8th Army, Set #13013, 1943, 6 x 9-5/8 printTunisia- Bizerte fallen to U. S., Set #12983, two 35mm contact prints of Elisofonfollowing C47 crash[Elisofon and unidentified men (John Scott?) in Stockholm], March 1944, six 120mmnegatives[Elisofon, Jan Brazda, and others in Sweden], 21 May 1944, two images on 35mmcontact sheet[Jan and Luci Brazda's salmon hut on the Baltic], two 3-1/4 x 4-1/2 prints, including oneduplicate; two 120mm contact printsSkona Press Trip, [Skäne, Sweden], July 1944, 5 x 7 print; four 35mm contact prints;four 35mm negativesDrott, [Unidentified story, Sweden], 1944, 35mm negative and one exposure on 35mmcontact sheet[Sweden- Unidentified women and Elisofon], 1944, three 120mm contact prints; 3-1/2 x5-1/4 print; two 6-5/8 x 9 prints

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[Sweden Miscellaneous Unidentified], 1944, 3-5/8 x 5-1/2 print; four 3-1/4 x 3-3/4prints, including three copiesExhibitions- "An American's View of the Nordic Countries," 1944, one 4-3/4 x 5-1/4print; five 4-3/4 x 5-3/4 prints; two 120mm negatives; two 120mm contact prints; one8x10 enlargementA.A.F. Christmas Party for Kids' Set #16739, 1944, photocopy 8x10 printAcapulco, Mexico, 1945, eleven 120mm contact prints; sixteen 120mm negativesMexico and Sailfishing, Set #A262, 1945, three color photocopies of 6-1/4 x 8-1/2transparencies, including 2 duplicatesPretty Girls in Mexico, Vera Cruz, Set #17503, 1945, 120mm contact print; 120mmnegativeHawaiian Melting Pot, Set #18702, 1945, two 120mm contact prints (R46, R56, 2copies); 120mm (R56) negative; 6-7/8 x 9-1/4 print; 7-3/8 x 8-1/2 printHawaiian Flora and Fauna, Set #18859, #B358, #B373, 1945, two 120mm contact prints(R?, R26)Sadaho and Singer Picnic, 1945, two 120mm contact prints and three 120mm negativesWake Island Surrender, 1945, 120mm contact print (R7)[Unidentified Hawaiian Story- Elisofon and unidentified woman- Beverly Stout andTapas?], 1945 or 1947, five 4x5 printsDoris- Picnic, 1945, 4x5 print; three 35mm negatives and three 35mm contact printsHollywood Stars, Set #B429, 1946, 4x5 negative; 4-1/4 x 7 contact prints (4 exposures);7-1/2 x 9-3/8 contact prints (4 exposures); 8x10 contact prints (4 exposures, including 3duplicates); 8-3/4 x 13-1/4 printAfrican Art, Belgian Congo (carvings, masks, talismen, etc.), Set #23074, B466, 1947,6-3/8 x 9-1/2 print; 7-3/4 x 9-1/2 enlargementRoyal Family in Capetown, Set #22958, 1947, 35mm negative (C3:8)Kenya, Africa (natives, personalities), Set #23505, 1947, 6-5/8 x 9-1/2 print; 7-1/2 x9-1/2 print; five photocopy 6-5/8 x 9-1/2 prints, including 3 duplicatesNile Valley, Set #24658, 1947, five 120mm negatives (R43:7, R48:12, R58:3, R58:4,R65:6, R65:7); three 35mm negatives (C7:21, C12:22, C12:23)[Athens, Rome, Paris], 1947, eight 35mm negatives and eight 35mm contact printsThe Caribbean (Nassau, Bahamas, etc.), "Caribbean Winter," Set #B228, 1948, two120mm contact prints and two 120mm negativesCambodian Art (also dancing), Angkor, Set #29052, 1949, two 120mm contact prints(R6:5, R6:6); 4x5 and 2-1/4 x 3-1/2 copy negativesArt of India, Essay, Set #30085, 1949, 120 mm contact print and 120mm negative (19:9)

1950-1959 "Chile Essay," Set #32306, 1950, two 35mm contact print (C36:6, C43:18)[Photographs of Elisofon- Peru, Bolivia], Set #1436, 1950, seven color slidesAlbert National Park, Africa, Ruwenzori, Set #35771, #2028, 1951, three 120mmcontact prints; four 8x10 printsFilm African Queen, with Lauren Bacall, Humphrey Bogart, Katharine Hepburn, LIFE"Goes on Location in Africa," Set #34927, 120mm contact print (R4, with wife Joan);4-3/4 x 6-1/2 printGorilla Expedition, Africa, Set #34931, 1951, two 8x10 prints, including 1 duplicate;10x10 printMoulin Rouge, Movie, 1952, Set #38088, 35mm contact prints (CA:7, 8, 11, 12, 16, 20,21, 22, 23; CC:26-29; CF:23; CG:16, 17, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29; CH:35, 36, 37; CI:28, 29,30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35; CJ:6, 13, 14, 15, 24, 26; CK:22, 25, 26; eight 8x10 prints,including 2 duplicates; three 120mm color transparencies

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Moulin Rouge, Movie- [Publicity photographs], 1952, Set #38088, five 120mm contactprints; two 7-1/2 x 7-5/8 prints, including 1 duplicate; two 8x10 prints, including 1duplicate; five 120mm negativesCoast of Oregon, Set #39370, 1953, three 120mm contact prints (R13:5, 6, 7)Duke of Edinburgh and Queen of England Visit Fiji Islands [and Tonga], "ElizabethSails the South Seas," Set #41072, 1953, fourteen 35mm contact prints (C2:18; C11:16;JE2:17-19; JE4:41, JE5:10, 19; JE12:39, 40 (with wife Joan); JE13:24, 25; JE14:22, 23South Seas (Tahiti), Literary South Seas, "Voyages to Paradise," Set #41255, #3504,1953-54, LIFE, 24 Jan. 1955, sixty-three 35mm contact prints, including 40 duplicates(C1:40; C2:9-11; C5:27-38; JC7:12, 13; C9:10-12; C10:33-36); three 8x10 prints,including 2 duplicates (C2:11); 6-1/2 x 9-1/2 print; three 3-1/2 x 4 prints, including 1duplicate; four color slides; six 120mm color transparenciesMeat (for Food issue), Set #4027, 1954, seventy-six 35mm negatives; 152 35mm contactprints, including seventy-six duplicatesArts and Skills- The Colonists, Set #43949, 1955, four 35mm contact prints; four 35mmnegativesSpringtime in Japan, Set #47949, 1955, seventy-four 35mm contact prints, including 48duplicates, and twenty-six 35mm negatives (C17, C27, C28, C29, C43:30-31,C45:15-17); 2x3 contact print; seven 3-1/2 x 5 contact prints, including 5 duplicates; 3 x3-3/4 contact print; twenty-eight 4-1/4 x 6-1/4 contact prints; 3 x 4-1/4 contact print;two 5-1/4 x 7-1/2 contact prints, including 1 duplicate; 6-3/4 x 9-1/2 contact print; 6-1/4x 9-3/4 contact printAbbe Lane, TV Actress, Set #45607, 1955, 6-3/4 x 9-1/2 print; three 6-1/2 x 9-1/2 prints[Mexico, including Monte Alban, Bullfight, Oaxaca], 1956, two 35mm contact prints,including 1 duplicate (C1:22)Great Restaurants [of Europe], Set #48335, 1956, seven 35mm contact prints (3C7:2-4,with wife Joan, unidentified C:5, 17-19); four 35mm negatives; passport photographs(18 exp., including 16 duplicates)Robinson Varua Story, Set #49131, 1956, nineteen 35mm contact prints (1C5:19, 20;1C7:26, 27; 1C10:11; 2C11:9-14; 2C15; 3C19:21; 3C24:34-36); color slide (1:02:21)[Personal, taken during Robinson-Varua voyage] Malekula Heads, Collected on Voyageof the Varua, E[liot] E[lisofon] with Malekula Heads, 1956, twenty-four 120mm contactprints, including 12 duplicates; twelve 120mm negatives; sixteen 4x5 contact prints,including 7 duplicates; 8x10 print; nine 4x5 negativesMiami to Nassau Yacht Race, Set #50378, 1957, two 35 mm contact prints, includingone duplicate (C4:37)Arch Torch for Technology I, Set #51369, 1957, two 6-3/8 x 9-5/8 prints; 7-1/2 x 9-1/2printHollywood Dream Roles, Set #52885, 1957-58, eleven 120mm contact prints; eleven120mm negativesMovie Bell, Book & Candle, Set #55941, 1958, eleven 4x5 contact prints, including 3duplicates; seven 4x5 negatives[Lecture on voyage of Varua and exhibition of tribal art], Peabody Museum of Salem,1958, thirteen 35mm contact prints and thirteen 35mm negatives[Watercolor Exhibit], Durlacher Brothers, 1958, five 35mm contact prints and five35mm negativesFood- U.S. Restaurants, Set #54226, 1958, twenty-nine 35mm negatives; twenty-nine35mm contact printsTexas Theater, Set #54035, 1958, twenty-eight 35mm contact prints; twenty-eight 35mmnegativesLiterary Africa, Set #57938, 1959, five color slides; 6x8 print; 6-1/2 x 9-1/2 print; 2-1/2

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"Chile Essay," Set #32306, 1950, two 35mm contact print (C36:6, C43:18)[Photographs of Elisofon- Peru, Bolivia], Set #1436, 1950, seven color slidesPeru- Personal, Set #1436, 1950, color slide (at Pisac, K4 or K5?)Albert National Park, Africa, Ruwenzori, Set #35771, #2028, 1951, three 120mmcontact prints; four 8x10 printsFilm African Queen, with Lauren Bacall, Humphrey Bogart, Katharine Hepburn, LIFE"Goes on Location in Africa," Set #34927, 120mm contact print (R4, with wife Joan);4-3/4 x 6-1/2 printGorilla Expedition, Africa, Set #34931, 1951, two 8x10 prints, including 1 duplicate;10x10 printMoulin Rouge, Movie, 1952, Set #38088, 35mm contact prints (CA:7, 8, 11, 12, 16, 20,21, 22, 23; CC:26-29; CF:23; CG:16, 17, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29; CH:35, 36, 37; CI:28, 29,30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35; CJ:6, 13, 14, 15, 24, 26; CK:22, 25, 26; eight 8x10 prints,including 2 duplicates; three 120mm color transparenciesMoulin Rouge, Movie- [Publicity photographs], 1952, Set #38088, five 120mm contactprints; two 7-1/2 x 7-5/8 prints, including 1 duplicate; two 8x10 prints, including 1duplicate; five 120mm negativesCoast of Oregon, Set #39370, 1953, three 120mm contact prints (R13:5, 6, 7)Duke of Edinburgh and Queen of England Visit Fiji Islands [and Tonga], "ElizabethSails the South Seas," Set #41072, 1953, fourteen 35mm contact prints (C2:18; C11:16;JE2:17-19; JE4:41, JE5:10, 19; JE12:39, 40 (with wife Joan); JE13:24, 25; JE14:22, 23South Seas (Tahiti), Literary South Seas, "Voyages to Paradise," Set #41255, #3504,1953-54, LIFE, 24 Jan. 1955, sixty-three 35mm contact prints, including 40 duplicates(C1:40; C2:9-11; C5:27-38; JC7:12, 13; C9:10-12; C10:33-36); three 8x10 prints,including 2 duplicates (C2:11); 6-1/2 x 9-1/2 print; three 3-1/2 x 4 prints, including 1duplicate; four color slides; six 120mm color transparenciesMeat (for Food issue), Set #4027, 1954, seventy-six 35mm negatives; 152 35mm contactprints, including seventy-six duplicatesArts and Skills- The Colonists, Set #43949, 1955, four 35mm contact prints; four 35mmnegativesSpringtime in Japan, Set #47949, 1955, seventy-four 35mm contact prints, including 48duplicates, and twenty-six 35mm negatives (C17, C27, C28, C29, C43:30-31,C45:15-17); 2x3 contact print; seven 3-1/2 x 5 contact prints, including 5 duplicates; 3 x3-3/4 contact print; twenty-eight 4-1/4 x 6-1/4 contact prints; 3 x 4-1/4 contact print;two 5-1/4 x 7-1/2 contact prints, including 1 duplicate; 6-3/4 x 9-1/2 contact print; 6-1/4x 9-3/4 contact print[Harry] Truman Memoirs, Set #45195, #46881, 1955, 7-1/2 x 9-1/2 printAbbe Lane, TV Actress, Set #45607, 1955, 6-3/4 x 9-1/2 print; three 6-1/2 x 9-1/2 prints[Mexico, including Monte Alban, Bullfight, Oaxaca], 1956, two 35mm contact prints,including 1 duplicate (C1:22)Great Restaurants [of Europe], Set #48335, 1956, seven 35mm contact prints (3C7:2-4,with wife Joan, unidentified C:5, 17-19); four 35mm negatives; passport photographs(18 exp., including 16 duplicates)Robinson Varua Story, Set #49131, 1956, nineteen 35mm contact prints (1C5:19, 20;1C7:26, 27; 1C10:11; 2C11:9-14; 2C15; 3C19:21; 3C24:34-36); color slide (1:02:21)[Personal, taken during Robinson-Varua voyage] Malekula Heads, Collected on Voyageof the Varua, E[liot] E[lisofon] with Malekula Heads, 1956, twenty-four 120mm contactprints, including 12 duplicates; twelve 120mm negatives; sixteen 4x5 contact prints,including 7 duplicates; 8x10 print; nine 4x5 negatives

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[Personal, Hawaii], 1956, 5x7 printMiami to Nassau Yacht Race, Set #50378, 1957, two 35 mm contact prints, includingone duplicate (C4:37)Art in Texas, 1957, color slideArch Torch for Technology I, Set #51369, 1957, two 6-3/8 x 9-5/8 prints; 7-1/2 x 9-1/2printMike Todd's Party, Set #52464, 1957, seven 35mm contact printsHollywood Dream Roles, Set #52885, 1957-58, eleven 120mm contact prints; eleven120mm negativesMovie Bell, Book & Candle, Set #55941, 1958, eleven 4x5 contact prints, including 3duplicates; seven 4x5 negatives[Lecture on voyage of Varua and exhibition of tribal art], Peabody Museum of Salem,1958, thirteen 35mm contact prints and thirteen 35mm negatives[Watercolor Exhibit], Durlacher Brothers, 1958, five 35mm contact prints and five35mm negativesFood- U.S. Restaurants, Set #54226, 1958, twenty-nine 35mm negatives; twenty-nine35mm contact printsRocky Mountains Auto Tour, Set #54899, 1958, color slideTexas Theater, Set #54035, 1958, twenty-eight 35mm contact prints; twenty-eight 35mmnegativesLiterary Africa, Set #57938, 1959, five color slides; 6x8 print; 6-1/2 x 9-1/2 print; 2-1/2x 3-1/2 negative

1960-1969 [Movie Splendor in the Grass- Warren Beatty and Natalie Wood], 1961, sixteen 35mmnegatives and sixteen 35mm contact printsExotic Bazaars, Set #62165, 1961, sixteen prints ranging in size from 5x7 to 6 x 11-1/2,color slide (in Israel, Iran, Greece,); fifty-seven 35mm negatives; fifty-seven 35mmcontact printsU Thant, Secretary General of United Nations, Set #63727, 1961, three color slides"How to Photograph Children," Interviews- "Today Show," 1962, 3x4 polaroidGreat Sights of the World- [Elisofon at work, Paris], 1962, Set #64811, thirty 35mmcontact prints; 6-1/2 x 9-5/8 print; 6-3/4 x 9-5/8 print; 7 x 9-5/8 print[Movie, Greatest Story Ever Told ], OA #56339, 1962, sixty-seven color slides; nine120mm contact prints; six 3-1/2 x 4-1/2 polaroids; three 3-1/2 x 4-1/2 prints; 4x5 contactprint; two 6-1/2 x 9-1/2 prints, including 1 duplicate; 7x10 print; 7-1/2 x 7-1/2 print;8x10 print of cartoon; twenty 8x10 prints, including 6 duplicatesC. J. La Roche- Hiram Walker Inc. [Canadian Club Advertising], 1964, nine 35mmcontact prints; nine 35mm negativesIsrael, 1964, four 35mm contact prints (C8:32-35); color slide (Roll 27)Maxim's, 1964, twenty-four 35mm contact prints, including 16 duplicates) (4C-2:15-22)Maria Callas, Set #71133, 1964, five 35mm contact prints (Test C-3); 8x10 printIsrael, 1965 [for Israel Tourist Board], OA #64952, 1965, two color slides (R18)Movie Cast a Giant Shadow, Set #73043, 1965, 8x10 print; color slideMovie Khartoum, 1965, two 8x10 prints, including 1 duplicate; two 3-1/2 x 5-1/2 prints;three 2-1/4 x 2-1/4 color transparencies; 2-1/4 x 5 color transparency; 2-1/4 x 7 colortransparency; two color slidesChristiane Schmidtmer, OA #70305, 1966, three 8x10 prints; two 3-1/2 x 5 printsAfrica [Four-part documentary for ABC Television], 1967, two 8x10 prints, includingone duplicate; seventeen color slidesFoods of the World: Asia, 1967, Set #78524 Bks, thirteen 35mm contact prints; 3x4

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polaroidHollywood Rococco, Hollywood Homes, The Hollywood Style, 1967, ten 35mm contactprints, including 5 duplicates (C-3:17-21); two 3-1/2 x 5 contact prints; 2-7/8 x 3-3/4color polaroidUdjong Kulon, 1967, Set #79625, seventy-seven 35mm contact prints, includingforty-four duplicates, and thirty-three 35mm negatives (Test C1:2-5, 7, 11-13, 19-21;C4:3-9, 23-26; C9:17-27); four 3x4-1/2 contact prints, 4x5 print; seven 3x4-1/2negatives; two 2 x 2-1/2 copy negatives; polaroid; seven color slides (Take 1, E7:32;Take 1, E12:7; Take 3, E75:33, 35; Take 3, E79:29; Take 3, E99:11, 13. By Lee Talbot:seventy-one 35mm contact prints; eight 6-1/2 x 9-1/2 prints. By Forestry Dept.Photographer: eleven 4-1/2 x 7 prints; photo on Indonesian press cardGreat Indian Rhinoceros- Assam- Kaziranga Wildlife Sanctuary, 1968, Set #82227, two35mm contact prints, including one duplicate, and one 35mm negative (C3:7A); colorslide (Take 1, Roll 11); photo on Indian visa"Original Eliot Elisofon Watercolors," Gekkoso Gallery, Tokyo, Japan, 1969, two 35mmcontact prints and two 35mm negativesFoods of the World: Russia and Poland, Set #82537 Bks, 1969, five color slides (Take 8,Roll 213:5, 7; Rejects Take 8, Roll 213:6, 8, 9)

[Movie Splendor in the Grass- Warren Beatty and Natalie Wood], 1961, sixteen 35mmnegatives and sixteen 35mm contact printsExotic Bazaars, Set #62165, 1961, sixteen prints ranging in size from 5x7 to 6 x 11-1/2,color slide (in Israel, Iran, Greece,); fifty-seven 35mm negatives; fifty-seven 35mmcontact printsKyoto, Japan, Set #63000, 1961, four 35mm contact prints (C8:22-25)U Thant, Secretary General of United Nations, Set #63727, 1961, three color slides"How to Photograph Children," Interviews- "Today Show," 1962, 3x4 polaroidGreat Sights of the World- [Elisofon at work, Paris], 1962, Set #64811, thirty 35mmcontact prints; 6-1/2 x 9-5/8 print; 6-3/4 x 9-5/8 print; 7 x 9-5/8 printAsmat Art, Set #65330, 1962, five 3-1/2x4-3/4 prints[Movie, Greatest Story Ever Told ], OA #56339, 1962, sixty-seven color slides; nine120mm contact prints; six 3-1/2 x 4-1/2 polaroids; three 3-1/2 x 4-1/2 prints; 4x5 contactprint; two 6-1/2 x 9-1/2 prints, including 1 duplicate; 7x10 print; 7-1/2 x 7-1/2 print;8x10 print of cartoon; twenty 8x10 prints, including 6 duplicatesGeorge Abbott Party, Set #69198, 1963, 6-3/5 x 9-1/2 printC. J. La Roche- Hiram Walker Inc. [Canadian Club Advertising], 1964, nine 35mmcontact prints; nine 35mm negativesIsrael, 1964, four 35mm contact prints (C8:32-35); color slide (Roll 27)Maxim's, 1964, twenty-four 35mm contact prints, including 16 duplicates) (4C-2:15-22)Maria Callas, Set #71133, 1964, five 35mm contact prints (Test C-3); 8x10 printNew Museum in Israel, Set #72881, 1965, polaroidPersonal Pix, [taken in Israel], 1965, two polaroidsIsrael, 1965 [for Israel Tourist Board], OA #64952, 1965, two color slides (R18)Movie Cast a Giant Shadow, Set #73043, 1965, 8x10 print; color slideMovie Khartoum, 1965, two 8x10 prints, including 1 duplicate; two 3-1/2 x 5-1/2 prints;three 2-1/4 x 2-1/4 color transparencies; 2-1/4 x 5 color transparency; 2-1/4 x 7 colortransparency; two color slidesChristiane Schmidtmer, OA #70305, 1966, three 8x10 prints; two 3-1/2 x 5 printsAfrica [Four-part documentary for ABC Television], 1967, two 8x10 prints, includingone duplicate; seventeen color slidesCongo, 1967, color slide

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Foods of the World: Asia, 1967, Set #78524 Bks, thirteen 35mm contact prints; 3x4polaroidHollywood Rococco, Hollywood Homes, The Hollywood Style, 1967, ten 35mm contactprints, including 5 duplicates (C-3:17-21); two 3-1/2 x 5 contact prints; 2-7/8 x 3-3/4color polaroidUdjong Kulon, 1967, Set #79625, seventy-seven 35mm contact prints, includingforty-four duplicates, and thirty-three 35mm negatives (Test C1:2-5, 7, 11-13, 19-21;C4:3-9, 23-26; C9:17-27); four 3x4-1/2 contact prints, 4x5 print; seven 3x4-1/2negatives; two 2 x 2-1/2 copy negatives; polaroid; seven color slides (Take 1, E7:32;Take 1, E12:7; Take 3, E75:33, 35; Take 3, E79:29; Take 3, E99:11, 13. By Lee Talbot:seventy-one 35mm contact prints; eight 6-1/2 x 9-1/2 prints. By Forestry Dept.Photographer: eleven 4-1/2 x 7 prints; photo on Indonesian press cardAngel Falls, 1968, color slide (R10)Great Indian Rhinoceros- Assam- Kaziranga Wildlife Sanctuary, 1968, Set #82227, two35mm contact prints, including one duplicate, and one 35mm negative (C3:7A); colorslide (Take 1, Roll 11); photo on Indian visaPsychedelic Burlesque, 1968, eight 35mm negativesElectric Circus, 1968, 3x4 Polaroid"Original Eliot Elisofon Watercolors," Gekkoso Gallery, Tokyo, Japan, 1969, two 35mmcontact prints and two 35mm negativesFoods of the World: Russia and Poland, Set #82537 Bks, 1969, five color slides (Take 8,Roll 213:5, 7; Rejects Take 8, Roll 213:6, 8, 9)Puerto Rico, 1969, 35mm contact print (C38:1)

1970-1973 Black African Heritage -Photographs of Elisofon and others, 1970-71, 2-7/8 x 3-3/4polaroidIndiana [Moving Robert Indiana's Love Sculpture], 1971, two 8x10 prints

Black African Heritage -Photographs of Elisofon and others, 1970-71, 2-7/8 x 3-3/4polaroidIndiana [Moving Robert Indiana's Love Sculpture], 1971, two 8x10 printsZaire [The Congo], 1972, 2 color slides and photo on visa

Undated Personal Art Collection- Vinalhaven Folk Art, nd, 35mm negative and five 35mmcontact prints

Personal Art Collection- Vinalhaven Folk Art, nd, 35mm negative and five 35mmcontact prints

Photographs of Mavis Elisofon Gas Tanks and Kids, Mavis, off East River Drive, ca. 1938-39, 3 color slidesEE and Mavis in NYC Apartment, 1939 or later, 3x4 color transparencies (5 exposures)

Gas Tanks and Kids, Mavis, off East River Drive, ca. 1938-39, 3 color slidesEE and Mavis in NYC Apartment, 1939 or later, 3x4 color transparencies (5 exposures)

Photographs of Joan Baker Krakeur Spear Elisofon Monhegan Art School, "Monhegan Island," Set #32569, 1950, two 35mm contact prints(C1:2, C1:3)

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Albert National Park, Africa, Ruwenzori, Set #35771, 1951, eight 120mm contact prints;8x10 printFilm African Queen, 1951, with Lauren Bacall, Humphrey Bogart, Katharine Hepburn,"LIFE"" Goes on Location in Africa," Set #34927, 1951, four 120 mm contact prints(R4, R5); 35mm contact print (C10:9); 3-3/4 x 4-3/4 printJulio De Diego Tattoo Party, [1952], five 120mm contact prints and five 120mmnegativesDuke of Edinburgh and Queen of England Visit Fiji Islands [and Tonga], "ElizabethSails the South Seas," Set #41072, 1953, thirty-eight 35mm contact prints (C5A:17-19;C11:44; C14:14-17; C16:3, 4, 5-8; C17:6, 7; JE1:8, 9, 16-22, 24, 28; JE2:[8], 9, 10);JE6:23-25; JE12:36-40) South Seas (Tahiti), Literary South Seas, "Voyages toParadise," Set #41255, #3504, 1953-54, LIFE, 24 Jan. 1955, sixteen 35 mm contactprints, including 5 duplicates (C1:5, 6, 19-22; C2:9; C2:12-13; JC7:14); 8x10 (C2:12);three 3-1/2 x 4 prints, including 1 duplicate; four 120mm color transparencies[Mexico, including Monte Alban, Bullfight, Oaxaca], 1956, twelve 35mm contact prints,including 6 duplicates (C1:17, 18; C2:23-25; C3:17) and 35mm negative (C3:17)Great Restaurants [of Europe], Set #48335, 1956, seven contact prints of 35mm film(3C7:2-4; 3C8:23-25; 3C9:8, 24-26)Additional photographs of Joan Elisofon are located in Subseries D., Personal

Monhegan Art School, "Monhegan Island," Set #32569, 1950, two 35mm contact prints(C1:2, C1:3)Albert National Park, Africa, Ruwenzori, Set #35771, 1951, eight 120mm contact prints;8x10 printFilm African Queen, 1951, with Lauren Bacall, Humphrey Bogart, Katharine Hepburn,"LIFE"" Goes on Location in Africa," Set #34927, 1951, four 120 mm contact prints(R4, R5); 35mm contact print (C10:9); 3-3/4 x 4-3/4 printJulio De Diego Tattoo Party, [1952], five 120mm contact prints and five 120mmnegativesDuke of Edinburgh and Queen of England Visit Fiji Islands [and Tonga], "ElizabethSails the South Seas," Set #41072, 1953, thirty-eight 35mm contact prints (C5A:17-19;C11:44; C14:14-17; C16:3, 4, 5-8; C17:6, 7; JE1:8, 9, 16-22, 24, 28; JE2:[8], 9, 10);JE6:23-25; JE12:36-40) South Seas (Tahiti), Literary South Seas, "Voyages toParadise," Set #41255, #3504, 1953-54, LIFE, 24 Jan. 1955, sixteen 35 mm contactprints, including 5 duplicates (C1:5, 6, 19-22; C2:9; C2:12-13; JC7:14); 8x10 (C2:12);three 3-1/2 x 4 prints, including 1 duplicate; four 120mm color transparenciesSupermarket for Food, Set #4094, 1954, two 5x7 color transparenciesArts and Skills, Set #46079, 1955, 2 color slides (Acoma)[Mexico, including Monte Alban, Bullfight, Oaxaca], 1956, twelve 35mm contact prints,including 6 duplicates (C1:17, 18; C2:23-25; C3:17) and 35mm negative (C3:17)Great Restaurants [of Europe], Set #48335, 1956, seven contact prints of 35mm film(3C7:2-4; 3C8:23-25; 3C9:8, 24-26)Additional photographs of Joan Elisofon are located in Subseries D., PersonalPhotographs, of Series IX.

Photographs of Elin Elisofon Supermarket for Food, Set #4094, 1954, two 5x7 color transparencies (also cover photoby Arnold Newman)[Personal, Hawaii], 1955, twenty 35mm negatives and contact prints (double exposed)"How to Photograph Children," Interviews- "Today Show," 1962, two 3x4 polaroids;twelve 9 x 13-1/2 mounted prints, including 1 duplicate

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Additional photographs of Elin Elisofon are located in Subseries D., Personal

Supermarket for Food, Set #4094, 1954, two 5x7 color transparencies (also cover photoby Arnold Newman)[Personal, Hawaii], 1955, twenty 35mm negatives and contact prints (double exposed)Teaching Toys, Set #61235, 1960, six 5x7 color transparencies"How to Photograph Children," Interviews- "Today Show," 1962, two 3x4 polaroids;twelve 9 x 13-1/2 mounted prints, including 1 duplicatePocket Billiards, Set #72225, 1965, 34 color slidesAdditional photographs of Elin Elisofon are located in Subseries D., PersonalPhotographs, of Series IX.

Photographs of Jill Elisofon [Personal, Hawaii], 1955, twenty 35mm negatives and contact prints (double exposed)"How to Photograph Children," Interviews- "Today Show," 1962, two 3x4 polaroids;twelve 9 x 13-1/2 mounted prints, including one duplicateAdditional photographs of Jill Elisofon are located in Subseries D., Personal

Supermarket for Food, Set #4094, 1954, two 5x7 color transparencies[Personal, Hawaii], 1955, twenty 35mm negatives and contact prints (double exposed)Teaching Toys, Set #61235, 1960, seven 4x5 color transparencies"How to Photograph Children," Interviews- "Today Show," 1962, two 3x4 polaroids;twelve 9 x 13-1/2 mounted prints, including one duplicateWorld's Fair Guide- N.Y. Essay, Set #68654 BKS, 1963, 2 color slidesPocket Billiards, Set #72225, 1965, 31 color slidesPsychedelic Burlesque, 1968, 35mm negativeAdditional photographs of Jill Elisofon are located in Subseries D., PersonalPhotographs, of Series IX.

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