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memorandums

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus

Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:

Memorandum from Evan H. Turner to Duchamp Committee, 1969 July 29

 Object — Box 2, Folder: 11
Identifier: EDR_B002_F011_001
Scope and Contents

Memorandum from Evan H. Turner to Duchamp Committee about public reception of Étant donnés. Includes article "Art Notes: Duchamp Explodes a Myth" by Barbara Gold of the Baltimore Sun.

Dates: 1969 July 29

Memorandum from Evan H. Turner to Duchamp Committee, 1969 July 29

 Object — Box 1, Folder: 19
Identifier: EDR_B001_F019_001
Scope and Contents

Memorandum from Evan H. Turner to Duchamp Committee about public reception of Étant donnés.

Dates: 1969 July 29

Memorandum from Evan H. Turner to Duchamp Committee, 1969 July 3-7

 Object — Box 1, Folder: 27
Identifier: EDR_B001_F027_001
Scope and Contents

Memorandum from Evan H. Turner to Duchamp Committee with letter from George Culler about his reaction to seeing Étant donnés.

Dates: 1969 July 3-7

Memorandum from Evan H. Turner to George Cheston, 1973 January 29

 Object — Box 10, Folder: 1
Identifier: MDE_B010_F001_005
Scope and Contents

Memorandum from Evan H. Turner, Director of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, to George Cheston, President of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

Dates: 1973 January 29

Memorandum from Evan H. Turner to Ralph Collier, Henry Gardiner, Anne d'Harnoncourt, George Cheston, Ted Siegl, and Gertrude Toomey, 1969 March 7

 Object — Box 2, Folder: 11
Identifier: EDR_B002_F011_002
Scope and Contents

Memorandum from Evan H. Turner to Ralph Collier, Henry Gardiner, Anne d'Harnoncourt, George Cheston, Ted Siegl, and Gertrude Toomey.

Dates: 1969 March 7

Memorandum from Evan H. Turner to Ralph Collier, Henry Gardiner, Anne d'Harnoncourt, George Cheston, Ted Siegl, and Gertrude Toomey, 1969 March 7

 Object — Box 2, Folder: 11
Identifier: EDR_B002_F011_003
Scope and Contents

Memorandum from Evan H. Turner to Ralph Collier, Henry Gardiner, Anne d'Harnoncourt, George Cheston, Ted Siegl, and Gertrude Toomey.

Dates: 1969 March 7