[95 Items of Correspondence from Fifteen Schools, Including Letters, Brochures, and Memoranda: Harvard University, Oberlin College, Philadelphia College of Art, Phillips Academy at Andover, University of California, Santa Cruz, University of Texas at Austin, Williams College, Yale University, and Various Others, Including Art Academy of Cincinnati, Boston University, New York University, Pennsylvania State University, C.W. Post College, University of Alabama, University of New Mexico]
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- Title: [95 Items of Correspondence from Fifteen Schools, Including Letters, Brochures, and Memoranda: Harvard University, Oberlin College, Philadelphia College of Art, Phillips Academy at Andover, University of California, Santa Cruz, University of Texas at Austin, Williams College, Yale University, and Various Others, Including Art Academy of Cincinnati, Boston University, New York University, Pennsylvania State University, C.W. Post College, University of Alabama, University of New Mexico]
- Correspondent: Walker Evans (American, St. Louis, Missouri 1903–1975 New Haven, Connecticut)
- Correspondent: Harvard University
- Correspondent: Oberlin College
- Correspondent: Philadelphia College of Art
- Correspondent: Phillips Academy at Andover
- Correspondent: University of California, Santa Cruz
- Correspondent: University of Texas at Austin
- Correspondent: Williams College
- Correspondent: Yale University
- Correspondent: Davis Pratt
- Correspondent: Bobbi Carrey (American, born 1946)
- Correspondent: Maurice Natanson
- Correspondent: William Stott
- Correspondent: Alston Purvis (American, born 1943)
- Correspondent: Van Deren Coke (American, 1921–2004)
- Correspondent: Arthur Leipzig (American, New York 1918–2014 Sea Cliff, New York)
- Date: 1964–74
- Classification: Manuscript Materials
- Credit Line: Walker Evans Archive, 1994
- Object Number: 1994.250.78
- Curatorial Department: Photographs
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