Box 144
Container
Contains 12 Results:
Correspondence. Macmillan Company, publisher, 1917-1918
File — Box: 144, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Following the 1917 death of Herbert Langford Warren, Dean of the Faculty of Architecture at Harvard University, Kimball recovered and edited Warren's partial draft for the first volume of what he had intended as a three-volume, comprehensive history of architecture. Kimball wrote an introduction to accompany the essay, and it was published in 1919 by the Macmillan Company under the title "The Foundations of Classic Architecture," reflecting the limited scope of the work. The records are...
Dates:
1917-1918
Correspondence. Macmillan Company, publisher, 1919-1920
File — Box: 144, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Following the 1917 death of Herbert Langford Warren, Dean of the Faculty of Architecture at Harvard University, Kimball recovered and edited Warren's partial draft for the first volume of what he had intended as a three-volume, comprehensive history of architecture. Kimball wrote an introduction to accompany the essay, and it was published in 1919 by the Macmillan Company under the title "The Foundations of Classic Architecture," reflecting the limited scope of the work. The records are...
Dates:
1919-1920
Correspondence. Reed, John S., executor of Warren's estate, 1923-1934
File — Box: 144, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Following the 1917 death of Herbert Langford Warren, Dean of the Faculty of Architecture at Harvard University, Kimball recovered and edited Warren's partial draft for the first volume of what he had intended as a three-volume, comprehensive history of architecture. Kimball wrote an introduction to accompany the essay, and it was published in 1919 by the Macmillan Company under the title "The Foundations of Classic Architecture," reflecting the limited scope of the work. The records are...
Dates:
1923-1934
Correspondence. Warren, Harold B., brother of H. Langford, 1917-1919
File — Box: 144, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Following the 1917 death of Herbert Langford Warren, Dean of the Faculty of Architecture at Harvard University, Kimball recovered and edited Warren's partial draft for the first volume of what he had intended as a three-volume, comprehensive history of architecture. Kimball wrote an introduction to accompany the essay, and it was published in 1919 by the Macmillan Company under the title "The Foundations of Classic Architecture," reflecting the limited scope of the work. The records are...
Dates:
1917-1919
Correspondence. Warren, Winifred and Hilda, daughter and wife of H. Langford, 1917-1921
File — Box: 144, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Following the 1917 death of Herbert Langford Warren, Dean of the Faculty of Architecture at Harvard University, Kimball recovered and edited Warren's partial draft for the first volume of what he had intended as a three-volume, comprehensive history of architecture. Kimball wrote an introduction to accompany the essay, and it was published in 1919 by the Macmillan Company under the title "The Foundations of Classic Architecture," reflecting the limited scope of the work. The records are...
Dates:
1917-1921
Correspondence. General, 1917-1920
File — Box: 144, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Following the 1917 death of Herbert Langford Warren, Dean of the Faculty of Architecture at Harvard University, Kimball recovered and edited Warren's partial draft for the first volume of what he had intended as a three-volume, comprehensive history of architecture. Kimball wrote an introduction to accompany the essay, and it was published in 1919 by the Macmillan Company under the title "The Foundations of Classic Architecture," reflecting the limited scope of the work. The records are...
Dates:
1917-1920
Obituaries of H. Langford Warren, 1917, undated
File — Box: 144, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Following the 1917 death of Herbert Langford Warren, Dean of the Faculty of Architecture at Harvard University, Kimball recovered and edited Warren's partial draft for the first volume of what he had intended as a three-volume, comprehensive history of architecture. Kimball wrote an introduction to accompany the essay, and it was published in 1919 by the Macmillan Company under the title "The Foundations of Classic Architecture," reflecting the limited scope of the work. The records are...
Dates:
1917, undated
Lists of illustrations and photograph, 1918, undated
File — Box: 144, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Following the 1917 death of Herbert Langford Warren, Dean of the Faculty of Architecture at Harvard University, Kimball recovered and edited Warren's partial draft for the first volume of what he had intended as a three-volume, comprehensive history of architecture. Kimball wrote an introduction to accompany the essay, and it was published in 1919 by the Macmillan Company under the title "The Foundations of Classic Architecture," reflecting the limited scope of the work. The records are...
Dates:
1918, undated
Illustrations. Photographs, undated
File — Box: 144, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Following the 1917 death of Herbert Langford Warren, Dean of the Faculty of Architecture at Harvard University, Kimball recovered and edited Warren's partial draft for the first volume of what he had intended as a three-volume, comprehensive history of architecture. Kimball wrote an introduction to accompany the essay, and it was published in 1919 by the Macmillan Company under the title "The Foundations of Classic Architecture," reflecting the limited scope of the work. The records are...
Dates:
undated
Introduction. Ms, undated
File — Box: 144, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Following the 1917 death of Herbert Langford Warren, Dean of the Faculty of Architecture at Harvard University, Kimball recovered and edited Warren's partial draft for the first volume of what he had intended as a three-volume, comprehensive history of architecture. Kimball wrote an introduction to accompany the essay, and it was published in 1919 by the Macmillan Company under the title "The Foundations of Classic Architecture," reflecting the limited scope of the work. The records are...
Dates:
undated