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S. Victor Papacosma Collection of Greek Elections Slides, 1981-1989

C1697 0.2 linear feet 1 box
Consists of a collection of slides documenting the Greek legislative elections of 1981, 1985, and 1989.

Arnold A. Rogow Papers on James V. Forrestal, 1933-1993 (mostly 1940-1960)

MC240 3 boxes
Arnold A. Rogow (1924-2006) was a political scientist, author, and psychotherapist. His main area of research was psychological explanations for politics, especially the decision-making of leaders, notably James Forrestal and Alexander Hamilton. The Rogow Papers are composed of materials he collected for his book James Forrestal: A Study of Personality, Politics, and Policy (The Macmillan Press: New York, 1963) and include correspondence with individuals who knew Forrestal, Rogow's notes, and other research materials.

Margaret Tutwiler diaries, 1989-1992

MC252 1 box
Four diaries document the work and life of Margaret Tutwiler during her time as Assistant Secretary of State during the George H. W. Bush presidential administration.
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Graduate Alumni Records, 1960-1989

AC105-04 269 boxes
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The records consist of the academic files of former graduate students of Princeton University. The information contained in each file varies greatly but can include grades cards, Graduate School applications, a photograph of the student, letters of recommendation, as well as biographical information, lists of achievements, news clippings, and obituaries.
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Undergraduate Academic Files, Series 7, 1980-1989

AC198-07 207 boxes
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This collection consists of the individual academic files of former undergraduate students of Princeton University. The files contain grades, transcripts, and other information relating to the subject's academic career.

Association of Princeton Puerto Rican Alumni Records, 1980-1989

AC461 1 box 44 digital files
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The Association of Princeton Puerto Rican Alumni or APPRA was formed in September 1982 to assist in increasing the recruitment and admissions of Puerto Rican students to the university, and to encourage a thriving Puerto Rican community on campus. This collection consists of paper and digital records including: financial records, bylaws, recruitment material, and correspondence.

"To Be a Marine" by Henry Aplington, 1986-1989

C0898 1 box 0.2 linear feet
Consists of a typescript of American marine Henry Aplington's unpublished autobiography "To Be a Marine" and two related letters he wrote to Princeton professor Samuel Hynes.
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George R. Beach Travel Journals, 1956-1988

C0733 22 items 2 Volumes 5.6 linear feet
Consists of bound, typed transcripts of journals kept by George R. Beach (Princeton Class of 1926) on his travels around the world with family and friends, spanning the years from 1956 to 1988.

Walter J. Bronson Photographs of China, 1913-1914

C0585 1 box 0.4 linear feet
Consists of 168 photographs (with negatives) of China taken in 1913-1914 by Walter J. Bronson when he was nine to ten years old traveling with his family.

Philip W. Anderson Papers, 1954-2012

C1405 24 boxes
Philip Anderson was a condensed-matter theorist, Professor Emeritus of Physics at Princeton University, and Nobel laureate. This collection consists primarily of Anderson's research files, which include his article and book drafts, grant files, notes, memos and correspondence, a bound run of his talks and papers, and his research diaries and notebooks. To a lesser extent, the collection contains Nobel Prize nomination applications, recommendation letters, photographic prints, and ephemera.

Willis M. Rivinus Papers on the Sally Frank case, 1979-1991

AC009 1 box
The Willis M. Rivinus Papers contain research materials gathered by Rivinus documenting the legal case of Sally Frank v. Ivy Club, University Cottage Club, Tiger Inn and Trustees of Princeton University formally begun in February 1979 and continuing to the present. These papers contain correspondence, draft manuscripts of and notes for an article on the Frank Case, copies of legal briefs and newspaper clippings relating to discrimination in general and the Frank case in particular.
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Series 2: Manuscript, Notes, 1987-1989

Series 2: Manuscript, Notes (1987-1989) is arranged chronologically and contains draft copies of an article Rivinus authored dealing with discrimination, the eating clubs, and the Sally Frank case. Included are notes and comments on the draft by individuals involved with the case, including Tom Wright from the Office of General Counsel and Secretary of Princeton University, Sally Frank the plaintiff, Russell H. Beattie, Jr., Peter W. Williamson of University Cottage Club, and John O'Brien of Tiger Inn.

Margaret White Correspondence with William Malliol, 1962-1989

C1608 2 boxes
Consists of correspondence between Margaret White and American author William Malliol (William T. McInenly).

Princeton University Players (PUP) Records, 1986-2013

AC474 2 boxes
Princeton University Players (PUP) was formed in 1986 as the only all student-run musical theatre organization on campus, with six productions each season. The Princeton University Players Records consists of programs and posters from 1986-2012, as well the script from their first production.
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Erskine Peters Correspondence, 1977-1997 (mostly 1980-1989)

C0855 2 boxes 0.8 linear feet
Consists of approximately 170 letters received by American Afro-American studies professor Erskine Peters.

Taylor Family Papers, 1850-1904 (mostly 1865-1890)

C0611 2 boxes 0.8 linear feet
Contains miscellaneous nineteenth-century papers of several members of the Taylor family.
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Consortium for Assistance to the University of Petroleum and Minerals records, 1972-1985

AC232 2 boxes
The Consortium for Assistance to the University of Petroleum and Minerals was organized in 1971 by Princeton University. The records consist of financial materials, reports, meeting agendas and minutes, correspondence, and a copy of the Consortium agreement.

Makoto Yasuda Papers on Private Investment Company for Asia, 1968-1984

MC274 1 box
Makoto Yasuda is the former chairman of Private Investment Company for Asia (PICA), an association of 243 North American, European, Japanese, Australian, and Canadian companies and banks. Based in Singapore, PICA funded new and existing private businesses throughout Asia, specifically in countries with tiger economies. The collection is comprised of PICA's annual and quarterly reports, investment proposals and reports on investment projects, and Board of Directors and Executive Committee meeting minutes and correspondence.

Plastics Laboratory Status and Technical Reports, 1946-1954

ENG011 168 Volumes 1.0 linear feet
Consists of quarterly status reports and technical reports created by the Plastics Laboratory at Princeton University from 1946 to 1954. The Laboratory which was established in 1946 conducted basic research involving problems of a fundamental nature as well as towards the development of plastics and materials with specific properties.

Howard F. Taylor Black Leadership Network Study Papers, 1984-1992

MC238 9 boxes
The collection documents Howard Taylor's 1980s research regarding black leadership networks. The Black Leadership Network Study combined sociometric and survey methodologies to examine the structure of black leadership networks in the U.S.
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Kōstas Kazazēs Papers, 1924-1995 (mostly 1979-1985)

C1633 0.4 linear feet 1 box
Consists of correspondence with Modern Greek poets, autograph manuscripts of poems, and printed material.

Erwin Panofsky Correspondence with William S. Hecksher, 1936-1980 (mostly 1945-1968)

C0680 1 box 0.4 linear feet
Consists of copies of correspondence primarily between art historian Erwin Panofsky and his student and fellow art historian William S. Hecksher, spanning the years from 1936 until Panofsky"s death in 1968.

Department of Civil Engineering Transportation ProgramTechnical Reports, 1973-1984

ENG012 171 Volumes 1.0 linear feet
Consists of technical reports created by the Transportation Program, an interdisciplinary program sponsored by School of Engineering and Applied Science, School of Architecture and Urban Planning and Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs.

Collection of Greek Military Junta Printed Materials, 1968-1983

C1715 1.2 linear feet 3 boxes
Consists of printed materials related to the Greek military junta of 1967–1974.

Chicano Press Organization Records, 1975-1986

AC457 1 box
The Chicano Press Organization was a student news group established at Princeton University in the late 1970s with the purpose to publish newsletters, open letters, articles, leaflets, and other publications pertaining to Chicano affairs at Princeton, at other Ivy League universities, and around the world. Founding officers of the Organization include Michael Montoya (Class of 1982) as President, Robert E. Barragan (Class of 1984) as Vice President, and Anthony Carrick (Class of 1984) as Secretary and Treasurer. The Chicano Press Organization Records are mainly comprised of the group's publications and newsletters Nuestros Voces and Sol del Este.

C. Leroy Ellenberger Correspondence Concerning Immanuel Velikovsky, 1978-1984

C1518 1 box 0.2 linear feet
Consists of the correspondence of C. Leroy Ellenberger, one-time advocate and now critic of Immanuel Velikovsky, which relate to an article he published in the journal Kronos regarding the publication of Velikovsky's Stargazers and Gravediggers: Memoirs to Worlds in Collision (1983).

Lorenzo Homar Correspondence, 1958-1993

C0756 1 box 0.35 linear feet
Lorenzo Homar was a Puerto Rican artist specializing in print-making. The collection contains letters addressed to Homar, some requesting posters, and others with fellow artists. Correspondents include prominent figures in the art world.

Philip Ober Papers, 1982-1983

AC330 1 box
Philip Ober was a member of the Princeton University Class of 1923. The papers contain color photographs of Ober, his wife, and Elizabeth Taylor; newspaper clippings describing Ober's work to free American prisoners in a Mexican jail; and obituaries and letters of condolences sent to his wife.
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Keeper of Princetoniana Records, 1956-1981

AC025 3 boxes
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Described by University President William G. Bowen as a "cross between a curator, a ringmaster, and a storyteller," Frederic Ewing Fox was the only man to ever occupy the office of Keeper of Princetoniana at Princeton University. The collection consists primarily of Fox's correspondence with alumni, faculty, and administrators during his tenure as Keeper of Princetoniana.

Anton Tedesko Collection, 1936-1985

C1456 1 box 0.2 linear feet
Anton Tedesko was a German-born structural engineer who pioneered the development of thin-shell concrete roofs. Consists of four small groups of papers of Anton Tedesko.
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Miscellaneous Articles, Offprints, Publicity Photographs, and Programs, 1966-1979

ONE. Offprints of a six-page article by Tedesko, entitled 'Space Truss Braces Huge Building for Moon Rocket' and of anonymous article entitled 'To Design for the Moon Age, Four Firms Work as One Team'. Both articles from 'Engineering News-Record', 6 February 1964. Stapled together into a 4to pamphlet with red and black covers. Photograph of the 'Design team for Moon-rocket building', featuring Tedesko, on cover.

"Myself and Others" by Alexander Brook, 1979

C0567 1 box 0.2 linear feet
Consists of a Xerox copy of a typed manuscript of "Myself and Others," the unpublished autobiography of Brook, containing many observations on the art world of the 1920s and 1930s.
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Department of Anthropology Records, 1958-1980

AC472 1 box 1 folder
The Department of Anthropology was created in 1971. Records include course descriptions from the earlier Program in Anthropology as well as a map created by anthropology students in Mexico.
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Course Descriptions and Bibliographies, 1967-1968

Includes course descriptions for Anthropology 209: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology; 210: Current Anthropology; 342: Space, Time, and World-view; 331: Peoples and Cultures of Mesoamerica (with bibliography); 361: Structural Anthropology; 530: Peoples and Cultures of the American Southwest (with reading list); a guide to the Whorfian Hypothesis; and a selective bibliography of symbolic anthropology.

Women's Golf at Princeton Records, 1979-2011

AC394 1 box
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These records document the struggle to establish a women's golf program at Princeton University in the 1970s and its development since that time. Records include correspondence, memoranda, notes and clippings pertaining to Women's Golf at Princeton and Betty Whelan Donovan's tenure as creator and coach of the organization.
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Undergraduate Academic Files, Series 6, 1970-1979

AC198-06 187 boxes
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This collection consists of the individual academic files of former undergraduate students of Princeton University. The files contain grades, transcripts, and other information relating to the subject's academic career.

Gauss Seminars in Criticism Records, 1949-1981

AC178 5 boxes
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Named in honor of Christian Gauss (1878-1951), one of Woodrow Wilson's original preceptors and dean of the college from 1925 to 1946, the Gauss Seminars in Criticism were conceived in 1949 by Richard P. Blackmur (1904-1965). One of America's foremost literary critics–and one of Princeton's most distinguished professors of English–Blackmur sought to stimulate discussion and the exchange of ideas in the humanities through presentations from scholars, artists, critics, and writers. The collection is composed of correspondence with guest speakers.

Harold McGraw Papers, 1978-1992

C1002 1 box 0.4 linear feet
Consists of selcted papers, primarily photocopies, of publisher Harold W. McGraw, Jr.
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Theodore Weiss Publishing Correspondence, 1966-1982

C1601 1 box
Consists primarily of correspondence between American poet and editor Theodore Weiss and his editors at Macmillan Publishing, Arthur Gregor and Ray Roberts. Also included are a few clippings, advertisements, event programs concerning Theodore Weiss' work, and a printed interview with the poet.

Pablo Le Riverend Correspondence, 1971-1987

C0694 1 box 0.2 linear feet
Consists of letters to Cuban-American poet Pablo Le Riverend from Cuban émigré poets Lucas Lamadrid y Moya (1919-1987) and Matías Montes Huidobro (1931- ) and from Spanish poet Miguel Luesma Castán.
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Victor Gollancz Author Files, 1931-1997

C1467 1 box 0.4 linear feet
Consists of the British publisher Victor Gollancz's author files on Miguel Ángel Asturias, Edith Sitwell, and Richard Wright.

William S. Dix Papers, 1955-1978

AC236 9 boxes
William S. Dix was Princeton's University Librarian (1953-1975) and a prominent spokesperson for librarians worldwide. The William S. Dix papers contain correspondence, reports, articles, and other materials documenting Dix's many professional interests and activities outside of his position at Princeton.
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Series 2: National Commission on New Technological Uses of Copyrighted Works, 1977-1978

The National Commission on New Technological Uses of Copyrighted Works series contains correspondence, meetings agendas, and research materials compiled by William S. Dix during his time on the commission, which lasted until his death in 1978. The numerous report drafts in the series illustrate the evolution of the Committee's thinking on copyright issues.

Princeton Cooperative School Program Records, 1958-1977 (mostly 1963-1966)

AC064 5 boxes
The records of the Princeton Cooperative School Program document the history of this summer program for disadvantaged youth held at and administered by Princeton University.

Ereunes ston Hellēniko agrotiko chōro, 1976-1977

RCPXR-7779025 8 boxes 3.2 linear feet
Consists of bound volumes of completed questionnaire forms relating to research project on Greek rural communities.

Princeton University Balloon Club records, 1976-1980

AC281 1 box
The Princeton University Balloon Club was the creation of Gordon Sadler '76, who sought to create an organization on campus that would provide students, alumni, faculty, and staff with the ability to participate in the increasingly popular activity of ballooning. The records consist of a scrapbook documenting the existence of the Princeton University Balloon Club.
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Princeton University Balloon Club records, 1976-1980

The Princeton University Balloon Club was the creation of Gordon Sadler '76, who sought to create an organization on campus that would provide students, alumni, faculty, and staff with the ability to participate in the increasingly popular activity of ballooning. The records consist of a scrapbook documenting the existence of the Princeton University Balloon Club.

James M. Fallows Papers, 1976-1978

MC228 18 boxes
James M. Fallows (1949- ) is a political journalist and cultural commentator who has held editorial positions at the Atlantic Monthly, Washington Monthly, and U.S. News & World Report and worked as a commentator for National Public Radio's "Morning Edition." Fallows also served as chief speechwriter for President Jimmy Carter from 1976 to 1978. Fallows's papers document his service as chief speechwriter for Carter and are predominantly composed of drafts of speeches for Carter and related memoranda.
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James M. Fallows Papers, 1976-1978

James M. Fallows (1949- ) is a political journalist and cultural commentator who has held editorial positions at the Atlantic Monthly, Washington Monthly, and U.S. News & World Report and worked as a commentator for National Public Radio's "Morning Edition." Fallows also served as chief speechwriter for President Jimmy Carter from 1976 to 1978. Fallows's papers document his service as chief speechwriter for Carter and are predominantly composed of drafts of speeches for Carter and related memoranda.

Princeton Action for Chile Records, 1976-1978

AC450 1 box
Princeton Action for Chile (PAC) was a student organization established in October of 1976 following the assassination of Chilean diplomat Orlando Letelier in Washington, D.C. The collection consists of flyers, newspaper clippings, correspondence, and publications collected following the assassination that document resistance and responses to the Chilean junta under General Pinochet.

Bicentennial of the American Revolution Committee Records, 1971-1976

AC247 1 box 1 folder
In 1971 Princeton president Robert F. Goheen formally organized a committee of faculty, staff, students, and alumni for the purpose of planning the University's observance of the Bicentennial of the American Revolution, then five years away. The records document the organization and activities of the Bicentennial of the American Revolution Committee, and include correspondence, proposals, reports, and meeting minutes.
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Bicentennial of the American Revolution Committee Records, 1971-1976

In 1971 Princeton president Robert F. Goheen formally organized a committee of faculty, staff, students, and alumni for the purpose of planning the University's observance of the Bicentennial of the American Revolution, then five years away. The records document the organization and activities of the Bicentennial of the American Revolution Committee, and include correspondence, proposals, reports, and meeting minutes.

Sin, One Way, Economy Class, 1976

C0570 1 box 0.2 linear feet
Consists of a typescript, with a few corrections, for Sin, One Way, Economy Class (1976) by author Lucy Caldwell, concerning her work in Vietnam in support of the American armed forces during the Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975.
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Princeton Mime Company Records, 1974-1989

AC174 2 boxes
Founded in 1974 by a philosophy student trained in mime and dance, the Princeton Mime Company has developed into a touring and teaching mime troupe. Consists of programs, flyers, reviews (largely from The Daily Princetonian), photographs, rehearsal schedules, and correspondence of the Princeton Mime Company.

Ulises Carrión Address Cards, 1975-1989

C1747 2 boxes
Consists of an address book of over 1,300 index cards belonging to Ulises Carrión, a conceptual artist known for his role in the mail art movement and for conceptualizing the artistic genre of the artists' book.
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Ulises Carrión Address Cards, 1975-1989

Contains the "Vertical Signs," "Horizontal Signs," "Mailings" and "Particular Mailings" cards. Includes the mailing information for the following individuals and entities: "A Space"; Franklin Aalders; Martine Aballea; "Abandon"; Judith Abrahms; Edgar Acevedo; H. P. Adamski; Adelaide College of Art and Education [Australia]; J. Adler; "Aérosol"; Jersie Affelder; "AGAR"; The Agent; Juan Agius; Akademie voor Beeldende Kunsten [Breda]; "Album"; Alessandro ("Shède"); "Algo Parra"; Mario Allione and Mario Garosi; Annalisa Alloatti; Marcel Alocco; Alro "The Alternative Press"; Frederic Altmann; Roberto Altmann; Egidio Alvaro; Charles Amarkhanian and Barbara Law; Aracy Amaral; Matteo D'Ambrosio; Woody van Amen; Louis America; American Council for the Arts (see: P. Peterson[?]); Manuel Amigo; Amsterdamse Kunstraad; Stichting Amsterdams Fonds voor de Kunst; Jaroslav Andel; Erik Andersch; Eric Andersen (and Brigit Giedekier); Beth Anderson "Ear Magazine"; Holly Anderson; Peter Anderson "Embryo"; Raúl and Lene Anderson; Simon Anderson c/o Royal College of Art; Volker Anding (see: Galerie Aura); Michael Andre "Unmuzzled Ox"; M. Angioni; Mp. Anker; Xoan Anleo; "Anterem" (see: Flavio Ermini); Antro art; Ida Applebroog; Joshua Applegarth; Anne Applewhite; "AQ"; Avelino de Araújo; Natalie d'Arbeloff; "El Archivero" (Yani Pecanins/Gabriel Macotela/Armando Saenz); Roy Arden; Stichting "De Ark"; W.J. Arkenberg "La Mamelle"; John Armleder; Michael-René d'Arnal; Jón Gunnar Arnasson and Rúri; "Art Catalogues" (Dagny Corcoran); "Art in Form" (Laura J. Millin); "Art in Opposition" (see Gallingani); "Art Institute of Chicago" (Jessie Affelder); "Art Metropole"; "Art Police"; "Artes Visuales," Museo de Arte Moderno, Mexico City (Beatriz Moyano); "Artexte"; "Artfoot" (J. Stoll); "Artforum"; Arno Arts; "Arts Bibliographic" (Robert Self); The Arts Council; "Artseribe"; Tom van As; Carlos Asp; Atelier 63; "Atelierbericht"; Gabor Attalai [Hungary]; "Aubes" Annie Vasseur; "Audio Arts" (audio-cassettes); Audiozine Transart Inc.; Pat Aufderheide (and Steve); "Augerlander"; Gallery Aura; Australian National Gallery; Metalic Avau; Rose Avery; Mark Axelrod; Mats B.; Annette Baack "Baackscher Kunstraum"; R. P. Baacke; Vittorio Baccelli; Heimrad Bäcker; "Backworks" (Jon Hendricks/Barbara Moore); Dao Badao; Kunstcentrum "Badhuis," Nora Baeters; Kum Nam Baik, Dept. of Art, Seung Kyun Kwan Unviersity, Seoul; B. J. and Monique Bailly; Zoltan Bakos [Hungary]; Eduard Bal; Ma. Teresa Balboni and Roberto Brizza; Eugènia Balcells; Ramon Balderas Sanchez; Marco Baldini; Carel Bahth (and Tanneke Alpherts); Jacqueline Balthazar "Le Daily-Bul"; Fritz Balthaus; Barbara Baracks; Daniel Barber; Diego Barboza; Vera Chavez Barcellos; Leslie Barnett; Peter Barnett; Baron; Vittore Baroni; Petra Barreras "Museo del Barrio"; Luciano Bartolini; Luca Bartos; "The Basement Group"; Rubén Bautista; Glen Baxter; John Jack Baylin; B.B. K. (Beroepsveremiging van Beeldende Kunsteraans); Gianni Becciani; Lizzie de Bechi; Heimz Beck; Bedaux B. V.; Bedeschi (Guiseppe) and Ponzi (Paolo) ("International Archives"); Sandra van Beek/Paul Bonger; "Beeldend Theater"; Rolf Behme; Patrick Beilman (Cow Town Art); Laszlo Beke; Lucky Belder; Peter Below; Zadok Ben-David; Kazimierz Bendrowski; Enzo Benedetto; Barton Lidice Benes; Reinhard Bennecke; John M. Bennett; Mirella Bentivoglio; "Benzene"; Fátima Bercht; Neil Berecry; Jerzy Beres; Steve Beresford; Barry Berg (City of Garden Grove Art Gallery); Hans and Else ten Berge; Pierre van Berkel; Sylvia van Berkel; Prins Bernhard Fonds; Ulrich Bernhardt; Will J. Bertheux; Renate Bertlmann; Joep Betrams/Aldje Janssens; Phyllis Berwick; "Het Bestaan"; Peter van Beveren; Annibale C. Bianchi; Michael Biberstein; Bibliothèque dArt et d'Archéologie [Switzerland]; Bibliothèque Nationale [de France] (Mme. F. Woimant); Mike Bidner; Ania Bien/Kees Hodde; "Bile Magazine"; Bill Bissett; Daniël Billiet; "Bizarre Angel"; Julien Blaine; Manon Blanchette The Banff Centre; Guy Bleus; Mark Bloch; Edition Block; Cor Blok; Carel Blotkamp; Philip Boas; Museum Bochum (Michael Fehr); Jan Bodde; Saskia de Bodt; Klaus Boegel; Marius Boender; Peter de Boer; Waling Boers; Jan de Boever; [Marinus] Boezem; Nenad Bogdanovic; Josien Bokhoven; Peter Bokros; Atelier Bonanova (see: Mata); Eugenio Bonet; Régis Bonvicino; Rudolf Bonvie; Bert Boogaard; The Book Bus (see: J. Flaherty); "Bookspace" (Miles DeCoster/Tom Broderick); Filip Bool; Rommert Boonstra; Ron Boonstra; Gabriel Borba [Filho]; Joan Borgman; Maris Borillo; Wiestaw Borowski; Jean-François Bory; Joop Bos; Franceso del del Bosco/Fabrizio Vareses; "Bosgarren"; Boston College Gallery; Bickhard Botlinelli; Bart Boumans; Christophe Bourseiller; Brian P. Bower; Don Boyd Fluxus West; Brad Brace; Tony Bradley; Joaquim Branco; "Totem"; Liesbeth Brandt Corstins/Kees Bros; Pieter Brattinga; Herman Braun (Fluxus collector); Terry Braunstein; Hans Breder Univ. of Iowa; Heinz Breloh; Hannah Bremer (see: Kryptogame); Jaap Brenner; Ingrid Bres and Marius Quee; George Brett; "Brick" Nairn (Stan Drayland); David Briers "Pages"; Jackie Brody "Print Collector's Newsletter"; Gianni Broi; A. A. Bronson; Dieter Brookmann; Bazon Brosk; José U. d. Broucke; Mariette Brouwers; Bruce Brown; Cee Brown Performance Artists Archives; Kathan Brown "Crown Point Press"; Jean Brown (Archive); Paul Brown; Ron Brownson Art Research Library [New Zealand]; Ciarlone Bruno; Carol Bruns "Fifty-four Pages"; Paulo Bruscky; Wojciech Bruszewski; Charlton Buch "Third Story"; David Buchan; "Buchhandlung" Hilka Nordhausen; Willy Buchholz; Pavel Büchler; Ernst Buchwalder; Bull Infos; L. Bunse; "Bureau de l'Art"; Peter Burgess; Büro Berlin; "Bus Plunge"; Bruno Bussmann; Maris Bustamente; Francel Butler; Russell Butler [Arkansas]; Henryk Bzdok; Richard C. (Craven); Judith Cohen; CAIRN; Maurizio Camerani; Carl Camu; Sam Cannarozzi; Arthur and Corinne Cantrill; Captain Collage; Jorge Caraballo [Uruguay]; Michel Cardena; Octavio Cardozo (and Nena); Gilmar Cardozo; Carioca (Carrie Carlton); Eugene Carl; Tony Carruthers; Paul Carter; Beniamino Carucci; Luciano Caruso; "Cassetera"; Nello Cataldo; Jose Luis Castillejo; Luis Catriel; Bo Carefors; Guglielmo Achille Cavellini; Canobio Visualita; Gabriella Censi; "Centre d'art Contemporain" [Geneva, Switzerland]; Centre de documentació d'art actual [Barcelona, Spain]; "Ceofrith Press"; C. E. P. A.; Theresa Hak Kyung Cha; Bill Chambers; Joëlle Charian; Cozette de Charmoy; Bruno Chiarlone ("Corto Circuito N. Zero"); Sang-Hyun Cho [Seoul, Korea]; Henri Chopin; George Chrest; John Christie; Carlo Giovanni Cicatelli; Javier Cinca; Moacy Cirne; Daniele Ciullini; Jean Clareboudt; Hans Clavin; Buster Cleveland; Cleveland Inst. Of Art (att. Mrs. Karen T. Schudy); "Coach House Press" Rick Simon; Bob Cobbing; Ryosuke Cohen [Japan]; Robin Cohen; Sas Colby; David Cole; Collation; Libreria Colonese (specialist in Futurist publications); Norman B. Colp; Erik Colpaert; Annette Cone-Skelton; "Constant Art/Changing System"; "Contact Music Magazine"; E. E. Content; Carlo Marcello Conti; Geoffrey Cook; "Cookie Press"; "Copyright"; D. J. Corcoran; Michel Corfu; Johan Cornelissen; Philip Corner; "Corps de Garde"; Nanni Cortassa; Cow Town Art; Cracker Jack Kid; Mike Crane ("Running Dog Press"); P. Creemers; Phil Crepain; "Criss-Cross"; Ricardo Cristobal; Liesbeth Crommelin; Ron Croworoft; Anna Crowell; Robin Crozier; Tito Cruls; Natale Cuciniello; Robert Cumming; Barbara Cushman; Mr. Cuttlefish; Simon Cutts; Dorit Cypis; Albrecht D.; Daniel Daligand; Ineke van Dam; Johannes van Dam; Clys Dana (Horus); Betty Danon; Si Dardick; "Darling Darlene"; Wally Darnell; "Data"; "Dataskil" (Tom Kinkowstein); Francis David; Peter M. David Gallery (Ross A. Sussman) [Minneapolis]; Ben Davis; Douglas Davis; "Galeria December"; Tjeerd Deelstra; Guillermo Deisler; "Deja Vu" (Diana Kehlmann); Philipe Deleglise (and Anouk Crossot); Nick Demartino; Denmark; "La Derive"; Mirtha Dermisache [Argentina]; John Desailly; Danny Devoz; Mario Diacono; "Il Diaframma"; Diagramma/Luciano Inga-Pin; Wlademir Dias-Pino; Juan Luis Diaz; "Dier"; Paula van Dyk; Pier van Dyk; Wouter Dyk; Braco Dimitrijevic; Rosalind Dimon-Van der Kloof; Remy Dios; Marcello Diotalleni; Eugenis Dittborn; Rolf Dittmar; "Documentazione Arti Visive"; Bonnie Donohue; Doo Daaa Newspaper; Peter Downsbrough; Jorge Dragon; Ferruccio Dragoni; Uwe Dressler (and Katharina Ehrich); Jerry Dreva; Charles Dreyfus; Mary Dritschel; Stanislaw Drozdz; Johanna Drucker; Michael Druks; "Dry"; Leonhard Frank Duch; Patrick Duffey; Francois Dufrene; John Duncan; Michel Duquette; Nino Tommaso Durante; Steven Durland; "Centrum Dziekanka"; Grzegorz Dziamski; Nigel Earthy; Eaton/Shoen Gallery; David Ebony Gallery [New York City]; Carlos Echeverry; Rob Edelman The American Film Institute; J. M. Edelstein Chief Librarian National Gallery of Art; P. J. M. van der Eeden; R. van Eek; Felipe Ehrenberg/Lourdes Grobet; Nicolaus Einhorn; G. M. Eirich; Claes Ejdemyr; Werven Elbrecht; Eric Elgherabli; Jürgen Elsässer; "Embryo" (Peter Anderson); E. M./Media; Ruud Engelander; Leif Eriksson; Michael and Uta Erlhoff; Tania Erlij; Flavio Ermini; "Erres" Isa Delord; Fred Escher; Pablo Espinoza Vera; Barbara Ess; "Etcetera"; Eulalia; Jimmy Evans; C. J. Evans; Lee Ewing; "Ex-Libris" (Arthur Cohen); Experimental Art Foundation; Valie Export; E. E. F. (Eyes and Ears Foundation); Marcelo Expozito; Hans Eykelboom; Giorgio Fabbris; "Facade"; John Faichney; "Faits Divers"; Arturo G. Fallico; Joe Fang; Rúri Fannberg; F. A. R. (Foundation for Art Resource Inc.); M. Fariello; Derek Faulkner; "The Fault" Ian Tenty; F. W. Faxon Company, Inc.; Samuel Feijoo; Hans-Peter Feldmann; M. and T. Felguerez; J. W. Felter; P. C. Fencott; Julia A. Fenton; Atlanta Art Workers Coalition; Ferró; Robert Filliou; Fiat al Müvészek Klubja; Peter Finch; Jim Findlay; A. M. Fine; "Fine Print"; Finnair; Allen Fischer; Hervé Fischer; Joel Fischer; Robert Fischer; Pat Fisch; S. Fishbein; Five/Cinq Aesthetics Ltd.; Joe Flaherty; Peter Flischman; Irena Flis; Aaron Flores; Victor Manuel Flores; Henry Flynt; Museum Fodor; Taden de Fonseca Junges; Giovanni Fontana; Fred Forest; Maria Cecilia Forton; Prof. M. Fraccaro; "Fragile"; Kiki Franceschi; Filip Francis; Harley Francis; Nicola Frangione; Peter Frank; Cees Franke; "Franklin Furnace" (Martha Wilson); Piet Franzen; Sean Fraser; Brad Freeman; Rob La Frenair/Martine Mayes; Helgi Porgils Fridjonsson; Ken Friedman; Erika and Otto Friedrich; Georg Fritsh; William Furlong; John Furnival; "Fuse"; Fylkingen; "G7 Studio"; Lucio Gacina; Bill Gaglione and Darling Darlene; Henryk Gajewski; Jesus Galdamez Escobar; Gyorgy (and Julia) Galantai; Peggy Gale; "Galeria"; Galerie im Taxispalais; Galleria d'Arte Nuova; Gallery without a Gallerist; Alberto Gallingani; David Garcia and Annie Wright; Fernando Garcia Sevilla; E. Garnet "Impulse"; Alexandre Garrett "Beyond Baroque"; Nancy Garuba; Ron Gasowski; Walter Gaspari; Hanski Gebert; Anna Bella Geiger; Istvan B. Geller; Johan van Geluwe; "General Idea"; Nicole Genetet-Morel "Art Present"; Bob George; Robin George; "Gepein"; Jochen Gerz; Paul-Armand Gette; Sara Gibert; Kryn Giezen; Gifreu; Randy Giles; Kenneth Gill; Jane Gilmor; Gino Gini; Lily van Ginneken; Michel Giroud; Rolf Glasmeier; Marek Glogowiec; Jorge Glusberg; Anthony Gnazzo; Mr. Gobel "Neue Galerie"; Lionel Godart; Klaus Goheling; Rich Gold; Rochelle Goldberg; School of the Art Institute [Chicago]; Maurizio Goldoni; Antonio Gomez; Gonzala/Rit; David Goodstein; Erin Goodwin; Maya Gordon; Ludwig Gosewitz; Claudio Goulart/Diogenes Grocco; Urs and Rös Graf; Ivald Granato; Tom J. Gramse; Flavio Grassi; Thomas Gravemaker; Antje von Gravenitz; Nicole Gravier; Roy Grayson; Lily Greenham; "Nigel Greenwood Bookshop"; Dominique Gregoire "Goddog Press"; Peggy Ellen Gregory; Gretta (Sarfaty); John Greyson; Frank Thomas Gribling; Jullia Griffiths; C. A. Groenendyk/T. Holt; Klaus Groh; Groninger Museum; Lex de Groot; Paul Groot; Michael Groschop; Manfred Grossmann and Cornelia Reis; Hermann Gruber "Mail-Art Archive"; "Gruppo Alternativo"; Massimo Gualtieri; Luis Guardia Neto; G. Guben ("Appa Appa"); Giampaolo Guerini; Mauricio Guerrero; Caprano Guido; Galleri Guld; Andrew Gunz; Ernie Gusella; Graciela Gutièrrez Marx; Pedro J. Gutiérrez; Helfried Hagenberg; Horst Hahn; Frans Haks; Alan Halsey; Richard Hambleton; Robert Handforth; Sten Hanson; Happy New Art Gallery; Mary Harding; Plassum Harel; Dick Harmson; Harris Graphics; John P. Hartham Keeper of the Library Victoria and Albert Museum; "Hart-Slag"; Kiyoshi Haruyama [Japan]; Henrik Have "After Hand"; Martha Hawley; Richard Hayman; David Hecht; M. J. Hecht; Jockel Heenes; Carina Heden; Ron Heglin; Alex Heibel; Bernard Heidbieck/Francoise Janicot; Harry Jeijink; Willemien en Piet Hein v. d. Brandhof; Lyn Hejinian; Jonathan Held; Skuta Helgason and Martina Simona; Scott Helmes; Jon Hendricks; Geoff Hendricks/ Brian Buczak; Marten Hendriks (and Elly); "Heretic"; Ragna Hermannsdottir; Lien Heyting; Peter Hiess; Dick Higgins; E. F. Higgins; "High Performance" Linda Burnham; Pati Hill; Steve Hitchcock "Cabaret Voltaire"; Ludo Hoes; Judith Hoffberg "Umbrella"; Ton Hokken; Jim Hol "The Agent"; Pieter Holstein; S. R. Holtzmann; Marek Holynski; Peter Homeyer; Davi Det Hompson; Roger D'Hondt "New Reform Gallery"; Riza Honest; Harry Hoogstraten/Susanne Hahn; Centrum t' Hoogt; Nan Hoover; Else M. Hooykaas; Tohei Horiike [Japan]; Pete Horobin; Dulce Horta; "Horus"; Sue Horvitz "The Philadelphian"; Per Hovdernak; "Edition Howeg"; Joël Hubaut; Joseph Wolfgang Huber/Karla Sachse; Pierre-Alain Hubert; Fondation Claude Nicolas Ledoux; Hudinilson Jr.; F. W. Huebach "Interfunktionen"; James R. Hugunin "Phenomenological Artworks"; Gerard Huisman; Hetti Huisman and Grietha Jurriens; Sipke Huismans; Edition Hundertmark; Petra van Hulzen; Humble Hummel (Homeyer); HYPE World H. Q. (J. P. Jacob); "Image Bank"; Franz Immoos; "Impulse"; "Informazione"; Arni Ingolfsson; "Interfunktionen"; "Intermedia"; International Cultureel Centrum; "Interstate"; Marc Isphording; Sanja Ivekobic; Robert Jacks; J. P. Jacob; Steffen Jacob; Servie Janssen; David Jekel; Birger Jesch; Dick Jewell; Susanna John/Dieter Cöllen; James Johnson; Philip Johnson; Ray Johnson; Tom Johnson "Two-Eighteen Press"; Tim Jones; Ko de Jonge; A. Jorczak; Alberto Jose; Robert Joseph; Jacques Juin; Taden Junges; "Just Another Asshole"; "Kalamiteit"; Bruce Kalberg; Hans-Werner Kalkmann; T. Kantor; Ulli Katlenstroth; Leandro Katz; Werner F. J. Kauur; George van Keeken; Jack Keguenne; Judit Kele; Karl Kempton "Kaldron"; Eleanor Kent; Mathias Kessler; "The Kitchen;" "Klar!"; Jouke Kleerebezem; Franciszek Klak; Miroslav Klivar; K. L. M.; Milan Knizak; Alison Knowles; J. H. Kocman; Hans Koetsier; Michael Köhler; G. J. Komry; Marek Konieczny; Buchhandlung Walther König; Jaak de Koninck; Márton Koppány; Richard Kostelanetz; Hennie Koster; Andrzej Kostolowski; W. Kotte; Kowa Kato; Grzegorz Kowalski; Jaroslaw Kozlowski [Poland]; Jurgen Kramer; Jürgen Kramer; Maarten Kramer; "Krauthammer"; Hubert Kretschmer (see Produzenten Galerie); Galeria Krimzinger; Steingrumur Eybjoord Kristmundsson; Harrie de Kroon; Karl Krüll; "Kryptogame"; D. and M. Kubbe; Shigeko Kubota; Abe Kuipers; Zofia Kulik and Przemylaw Kwiek; Lucis Kume; Toshihiro Kuno; Kunstgeschichtliches Inst. Freiburg; Romualdo Kutera (and Anna); "KVHR arte"; Przemyslaw Kwiek; Andrzej Kwietniewski; "Labirynt," Galeria Szluki L. D. K.; Suzanne Lacy; Magda Lagerwerf-van Willigen; Maria Lagunes; L. A. I. C. A. Journal; Lalaland; Menchu Lamas; R. J. Lambert; Karin M. H. Lambrecht; Lamella Distribution; Brian Lane; Bert H. Lange; Carel Lanters and Lee eun Young; Mario Lara (and Shat Lepor); Gerald Jupiter-Larsen; "Laughing Bear" (Tom Person); Thorbjorn Lausten; Steven Paul LaVoie; Julia Lazar; "L. B. T."; Michael Leaman; Studio LeClair; Gerry Leewes; Mike Leggett (and Deborah); Betty Leirner; Jacqueline Leirner; Andrár Lengyel; (Shat Lepor); Georges Levantis; Elsja Lewin; Ronald Lewin; C. L. Lewis; "Liaison"; Peter van Lieshout; John Liggins; "Lightworks" [Ann Arbor]; James Lineham; Tomek Lipinski; A. Lionel-Marie (Mme), Bibliothécaire, C. G. Pompidou, Musée d'Art Moderne; Lucy Lippard; Unhandeijara Lisboa; Literarisches Informationszentrum; Ginny Lloyd; Bernd Lobach; Lockwood Memorial Library/Poetry Collection/State University of NY (Buffalo, NY); Lockwood Memorial Library/Serials Department/State Univ. of NY (Buffalo, NY); "Lodz Kaliska"; Carl E. Loeffler, "La Mamelle"; "The Loft"; Mark Lombardi; Niels Lomholt; Harley Lond; Long Beach Museum of Art, Connie Fitzsimmons; Fred Lonidier; Arrigo Lora-Totino; Ekkehard Lory; Agneda Lozano; Pedro M. Lucia; Serse Luigetti; "Luna/Sea Press"; "Lunatique"; Scarlatina Lust; Luty; Don Mabie; Christopher Mach Art (Machert); Barbara Mackowiak; "Mag" Magazin; Odair Magalhaes; Ruggero Maggi; "El Mago" (Juan Pagán); Noemi Maidan "Soft Art Press"; Mail Etc., Art (Ed. Koslow/B. Donohue); Mata Galeria (Marek Grygiel); Malmö Konsthall; Tim Mancusi; J. O. Mallander; "Mandragora"; Frankie Mann; Bernard and Martine Marcelis "Librairie Post-Scriptum"; Joan Manreza; Alessandra Marchi "Centro Di"; "Grupo Marco"; Manuel Marin/Gilda Castillo; Cosimo Marino; Christine de Martini; Dalibor Martinis; Sofia Martinou; Pier Marton; Radomis Masic; Mata; Andreas Mathyl; Ma. Beatriz Matias; Slavko Matkovic; Rudolf Matter; Bernd Mattheus; Yutaka Matsuzawa;Artur Matuck; Dora Maurer; Edition Hansjorg Mayer; Peter Mayer; M. C. (publishers: David Cole, Paul Zelevansky); John McAuley ("Maker"); John McBride; Steve McCaffery; Barry McCallion; Paul McCarthy; Thomas G. McCullough; Bary M. McInerney; Richard Meade; J. Medeiros; "De Media"; "Mediamatic"; Guillermo Medina; Valcárcel Medina; Gal. Lydia Megert; "Mekka"; Santiago Mercado; "Meta" (Parole and Imagini); Metallic Avau; Diogenes G. Metidieri; "Metro Studio's" G. Akkermans/J. Kleerebezem; "Metropolis"; Tommy Mew, Art Department, Berry College, Mt. Berry, GA; Peter Meyer; Eugenio Miccini; Rolando Mignani; Dorine Mignots; Ken Mikolowski "The Alternative Press"; Richard Milazzo "O. O. L. P. Press"; Karel Miler; Gerry Miller; Uncle Don Milliken; Enzo Minarelli; "Minimal Rock" (Roberto Fischer); Gerald Minkoff; Richard Minsky; Antoni Miralda; "Mislaid Information"; Steffen Missmahl; Bill Mitchell; Bill Mitchell; C. Patrick Mitchell; "Mixage" (Joël Hubaut); Jun Mizukami (F. A. I. N.); Modern Art Gallery (Grietta Insam/Herbert); Moderna Museet (The Bookshop) [Stockholm. Sweden]; Mohammed (Plinis Mesciulam); Kees Mol; Yigal Moldavsky; Mark Molenaar; Michael Mollet "Mollet's Postcard Garden"; Greta Monach; "Montevideo" (Annie Gentils, Katlendykdok West); Alan Moore; Barbara Moore; Stephen Moore and Ann T. Rosenthal; Jozias Benedicto de Moraes Neto; Emilio Morandi; Robert Morgan; Niland B. Mortimer "Cooperative Printing Program); David Moss; Jorge Mourao; W. Moser/H. Nordhausen; Lech Mrozek; Wilhelm Kaizer Muires Director of the "Museum of Desperate Art"; Titus Muizelaar and Dirkje Houtman; Rolf Mulder; Brian Muldoon; Agathe Müller; Galleria Multipla; Stephen Mumberson; Antoni Muntadas; Ernesto Muñoz; Patricia Laura Muñoz; John Murphie (Library) (Nova Scotia College of Art); Graeme Murray Gallery; Museo de Arte Moderno/Helen Escobedo, Rita Eder/Jose Carlos Gonzalez/Mexico; Museum für (Sub-) Kultur; "Museum Journaal"; Museum of Broadcasting (Curator: Jeff Fuerst); Museum of Modern Art The Library (Daniel J. Pearl); "Museum of Desperate Art"; Museum van Hedendaagse Kunst (Jan Hoet); "Musics"; Magdalo Mussio "La Nuova Foglio"; R. Mutt Galleries; Myndlista- Og Handidoskoli (The Icelandic College of Arts and Crafts) (Trudis Trurdottir, Librarian); Galerie Nächst St. Stephan; Peter Nagourney; Paul Nagy; Maurizio Nannucci; Opal and Ellen Nations; G. J. Nauta; "N. D." (magazine); Louise Neaderland The Inst. Soc. Of Copier Artists; Paul Neagu; Ned. Kunststichting; Nederlands Laboratorium voor Film (N. L. F.); Joszef Nemedy Varga; "Neue Galerie"; Floris M. Neussüss "Fotoforum"; Andrew Nevai; Hans Nevidal; "New Agency"; "New Wilderness Foundation" (Maggie DallaTana, Associated Manager); The New York Public Library, Preparation Services, Acquisition Division; Giulia Niccolai; b. p. Nichol ("Gronk/Ganglion Press"); "Nie-Galeria"; Paul Henning Nielsen; Paul Nieuwenhuysen; Roland de Nijs; 911 (Jill Medvedow/Mark Anderson); Henri Niotou; R. Nissle; N. L. F. (Nederlands Laboratorium voor Filmtechnuk); NO Magazine; Sune Nordgren "Kalejdoskop"; "North" (Bert Petersen); Nouveau Mixage; La Nouvelle Revue d'Art Moderne (J. Rualdes/N. Yalter); "N. R. G." (Dan Raphael, ed.); Tom Ockerse; Kathy O'Dell; Dainaso Ogaz, Morgan O'Hara; Sean O'Huigin; Valery Oisteanu; Jürgen O. Olbrich; Jerzy Olek; Richard Olson; "One Ten Records" (Bob George); "Only Paper Today"; Luigi Ontani; A. Margot van Oosten (Afzet); "Open Space"; "Operador" (Antonio Fuentes Reyes); Dov Or-Ner; Luciano Ori; "Oriel"; Graziano Orriga; "Orworks"; Kevin Osborn; Otis Art Institute, Library; Wolfhard Ottenhausen and Irene; "Out of London Press"; Owen Sound; R. W. D. Oxenaar; P. A. D. (Political Art Documentation); Marco Pachetti; "Pacific Center for the Book Arts" (see: Frances Butler); Pacifica Radio Station, Jackie Apple; Clemente Padin; Ray di Palma; Joan Palou; Magnus Palsson; Rolf Paltzer; P. A. N. (see: M. Bloch); Claudio Parmiggiani; Mike Parr "Inhibodress Archive"; Andrzj Partum; Ewa Partum "Galeria Adres"; Gerard Pas; Luca Patella; Antón Patiño, Salle Simon I. Patiño, Cité Universitaire; Ian Patrick; T(om) Patrick; Kund Pedersen; Aulo Pedicini (see: "Gruppo Alternativo"); Michael Peel; Sef Peeters; Peter Pehrson; R. Peli and M. Versari "C. D. O. Communicazioni Visive"; Jim Pennington "Aloes Books"; Umberto Peña; Oswaldo Pepe "Poesia e Arte"; "Percorsi" (Sergio Iagulli); Michele Perfetti; Jack Perkins; Geza Perneczky; Pawel Petasz; M. T. Peters; Ad Petersen; Lane Adler Petersen; Alena Petriova and Han; Chris Petteys; Michael J. Phillips; Clive Philpot, Librarian, The Museum of Modern Art, Peter Pick; Sándor Pinczehelyi; Venancio Pinheiro; Francisco Pino Gutièrrez; Franca Pisani "Operozio"; Carlo Pittore; Jean-Marie Place; Daniel Plunkett; Revue d'Art Contemporain; J. M. Pochet "Amenophis"; "Pociao's Book Shop" Sylvia Pogorzalek; Teresa Poester; M. Poirier, dit Caulier; Barber van der Pol; Sybren and Cora Polet; Gian-Carlo Politi "Flash Art"; Vitor Pomar and Luisa Correia; Flavio Pons; Genesis P-Orridge "C. O. U. M."; "Postcard Palace"; "Postcard Preservation Society" (Tane); Uwe Poth; "Pracownia Dziekanka"; Jerry Prillaman; "Print Collectors' Newsletter"; "Print News"; "Printed Matter"; Jan van Raay; J. Rabascall; Rachel Vaughan; Vladan Radovanovic; Markus Raetz; Keith Rahmings; Rainer Verlag; Rara; Jean-Marc Rastorfer; R. A. U. Connection (Peg Griffith); "Räume"; Franco Ravedone; Tom Recchion; Van Reekummuseum; Marshall Reese/Nora Ligorcino; Robert and Ruth Rehfeldt; Terry Reid "Open Drawers"; Jock Reynolds and Suzanne Hellmuth; Dagmar Rhodins; Maria Irene Ribeiro; P. J. Ribeiro; Boyd Rice; Ricerche Inter/media; Jaroslaw Richtr; Tony Rickaby; Willem de Ridder; Christian Rigal; Tommy Rinnstein ("Modern Productions"); Marcus do Rio; Ripling, Earl; Bill H. Ritchie; Lena Rivkin; Clive Robertson; Jorge Rojas (Dragon); Nigel Rolfe; Scott Rollins; Guy Rombouts; Lia Rondelli; Bas Roodnat; Woclaw Ropiecki; Peppe Rosamilia; "La Rose" (Stephen Harlow and Gillian Garro); Marilyn Rosenberg; Martha Rosler; Sever Rossi; Dieter Roth; Walter van Rooy; Rit; Katerini Rubini; Günther Ruch; Harry Ruhé (and Taja v. d. Berg); "Ruimte Morguen" (Marc Schepers); Edward Ruscha "Heavy Industry Publications"; Donald Russell (and Helen Brunner) W. P. A.; Domenico Lo Russo; Paul Rutkovsky; Piotr Rypson; Stan Ryven; "Produzenten Galerie" Hubert Kretschmer (and Susan); "Prop"; Jürgen Prusas; J. Przybylak; Publishing Center for Cultural Resources; "Pumps"; "Grupo Puzzle" (A. Mendes/A. Azevedo/J. Dixo); Marius Quee; Alvaro de Sà (and Neide); Lena Sabadell; Karla Sachse; Dorry Sack; Marvin Sackner; Takako Saito; J. C. Sampais "Experiencias"; Marcel Sanchez Martinez; Rafael Sanchez Ventura; Bernhard Sandfort; Roberto Sandoval; "Santa Marta" (Griffa, Nannucci, Melo, Zorio, et al.); Osmar Santos; Horacio Sapere; Sarenco, Ed. "Factotum-Art" and Lotta Poetica; Jose Antonio Sarmiento; Kyrillos Sarris; Rob Saunders; Sautter and Lackmann; Ken Saville "Transient Press"; Guido Savio; Diet Sayler; H. Schäfer/R. v. d. Stadt; "Schema" (Raúl Dominguez); Bert Schierbeek; Ruedi Schill "Apropos"; Allen Schiller; Manuel Schmettau; Angelika Schmidt; Peter Schmidt; Prof. Dr. Siegfried Schmidt, Univ. Bielefeld; Barbara and Gabrielle Schmidt-Heins; Carsten Schmidt-Olsen; Bernd Schmitz "V. T. D. Verlag"; Carolee Schneemann; Werner Schneider; Jurgen Schoberl; Wil Scholte, Posthumus; Christian Scholz; Rüdiger Schottle; Guy and Anne Schraenen; R. D. Schroeck; Wolfgang Schroter; Tomasz Schulz; Dieter Schwarz; Jürgen Schweinebraden; Jill Scott; Michael Scott; Ms. Erica Scranton, Arts Library, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA; Wojciech Sztukowski; Silvia Segarra; "Segno"; Günter Seidl; Spencer Seidman; Suzanne Sekey; Adrian Self "Blank Page"; "Senoj" (Ben Davis, George Hemphill and Sarah Schroth); Servaas; Angelo Sgabellone "Queen Street Magazine"; Shaffy Theater; "Shameless Hussy Press"; Susan Share "Book Gatherings"; Mieko Shiomi; Yoshio Shirakawa; S. I. D. A. C.; Predrag Sidjanin; Jochen Sieckmann; Planstudio Siepmann; Tomasz Sikarski; Alex Silber; Falves Silva; Luca de Silva; R. Silveira and J. Plaza; Walter Silveira; Piero Simoni; Lothar Simsheuser "Knöterich-Produktion"; Wim van Sinderen "Het Bestaan"; Chuck Singleton; Oey Tjeng Sit; Marie Sjöberg; Terry Sladden; A. and H. Sluizer; Herman de Smedt; Aggy Smeets; "Smegma"; Yves de Smet; Alexis Smith; Claudia Smith (see: "Luna/Sea Press); Keith Smith and Scott; Larry Smith; Pauline Smith; Dr. Manfred Smuda; Alain Snyers; "Sobre Arte," Carlos Echeverry/Beatriz Jaramillo; Hans Sohm; Mary Ellen Solt; "Sorbo Rosso"; William Louis Sorensen; Daniel Sotiaux; Al Souza; "Spaces"; Silvio Spada; "Spatia"; Adriano Spatola, "Ed. Geiger"; "Spectro" Chris Wainwright; "Sphinx" (Llys Dana); Lon Spiegelman (Linda and Lee); Nicholas Spill; P. J. Spletlstösser; Ellen Sragow; "Galerie S:t Petri" (Jean Sellem Marie Sjöberg); "Forum Stadtpark"; Rolf Staeck; Klaus Staeck; Umberto Stagnaro; Galerie Stähli; Chuck Stake "OFF Centre Centre"; "Stampa"; Elsa Stanfield; Dominick Steiger, "Buchdienst Fesch"; Silvia Steiger; Stanley Stellar; Petr Stembera; Charles T. Stephanian, Media Director, San Francisco Art Institute; Eben Sterling; Carol Stetser (Padma Press); Fritz Stier; Kristine Stiles; G. P. Stips-van Weel, Ministerie van C. R. M.; Telfer Stokes; Jeff Stoll (see: Artfoot); Ms. Joni Stossel, Gallery Shop, Art Gallery of Ontario; Irene de Stoppelaar; Evert J. van Straaten; Street Editions (Lyn Mandelbaum); "Studio 16/e"; "Studio 718" (Electro Arts Gallery); "Studio '79"; "Studio LeClair"; Enrico Sturani; "Stuff," Erik Colpaert; Lucien Suel; Peter Sümeghy; Rod Summers; Manfred Sundermann; Henk Sunkar; Jaroslav Supek; Salli and Dorien de Swaan; Andy Swapp; André Swertz; Robert Swierkiewicz; Istvan Sziranyi; Balint Szombathy (and K. Ladik); Rino Tacchella; Atena Tacha; Juanelio Tajes; Shinkichi Tajiri; Taller de Amsterdam; Bruno Talpo; Luis Tamarit Veliz; Tane (see: "Postcard Preservation Society"); Vincent Tangredi ("Impulse"); Roberto Taroni; "TAU/MA" (Achille Maramotti); Pat Towerner; Mike Taylor; Claes Tellvid; Steva Terrades; Mark Terstroet; "Texto Poético" (Bartolomé Fernando, David Pérez); The Sandor Tezler Library, F. J. Anderson, Wofford College; "Theâtre du Silence" (Giampaolo Guerini); Gerhard Theewen; Jean-Claude Thenot; "Thermor" (Edgar Allen Burchmiller); "Third Eye Centre" (Alice Bain); Henrik Francis Thomsen; Rosie Thompson "Constant Art/Changing System"; Ronald van Tienhoven; Thérry Tillier; Slarko Timotijevic "Happy New Art Gallery"; Tinkerbelle; Todd's Copy Shop; Miroljut Todorovic "Signalist Centre"; Monique Toebosch; Kenji Togami; Robert Tolman; Barbara de Tonnac "Gal. N. Gillespie/E. de Laage"; Gianni Tonoli; "Top Stories"; Alex Tarrid Zone Igloo; Endre Tot; Gabor Toth; Fenyvesi Toth Arpad; Dick Trace it (real name: Richard Hambleton); Vincent Trasov and Michael Morris; "Treacle Press" Bruce McPherson; Jerzy Trelinski; Horst Tress; "Trikop"; David Troostwyk; Fred Truck ("Cookie Press"); Gudrun Tryggvadottir, Student Academy Reykjavik; Pietro Turco; Cosey Fanni Tutti; Gys van Tuyl; "Tweed Museum of Art," University of Minnesota; Ian Tyson "Treacle Press"; Keiji Uematsu; "Centro Uh"; Tim Ulrichs; Uncle Don Milliken "Orworks"; Union Gallery, San Jose State University; "Untel"; "Untitled" (Specialist in Postcards); "The Upstairs" (Craig Pleasants)/"Upstairs Artworks" (Sam McMillan); Laurence Upton; Janos Urban; Nikolaus Urban/Els van der Gaaf; Stanislaw Urbanski; Franco Vaccari; Alex Vallauri; Santiago Vallcorba "Aiguadevidre"; Jiri Valoch; Laurens Vancrevel; Christine Vandemortel; F. Varesco; Ed Varney; Ben Vautier, Chez Malabar et Cunegonde; Frans Verheyden; Rick Vermeulen/Helen Howard; Video Inn (Karen Henry/Paul Wong); "Video in Print" (see also: Bill H. Ritchie); "Video Data Bank," Lyn Blumenthal/Kate Horsfield; Video Transfer Services; Edgardo Antonio Vigo/Graciela M. Vigo; Lars Vilks; Bernard Villers; Simon Vinkenoug; Ricardo Vinoz; "Visible Language"; "Visual Studies Workshop"; "Vitrine" (Brigitte Niegel); Harry v. d. Vliet; Nelly Voorhuis; "Vort Works Inc."; V. P. R. O.; Alex (Ander) de Vries; Herman de Vries; "Walklett"; Dennis Walsak; E. Walsh ("Post Industrialism"); Samuel Walsh; Tony Ward, "Arc Publications"; Peter Warren; Washington Project for the Arts; Niek Waterbolk; "W. D. S. S."; Eric Wehrmeyer; Peter Weibel; Albert van der Weide and Marga van Mechelen; Lawrence Weiner; Rachel Weiss; C. and C. Welch; M. Westburg, "The Ray Rodrique Art Gallery"; "Western Front Society"; Steve Wheatley "Caligula Books"; "White Walls" (Buzz Spector); Bill Whorrall; Andrzej Wielgosz, "Galeria Rysunku"; Joos Wiersinga; Ronald Wigman; Henk Wynen; Corry Wijngaarden/Chick Rice; Bob de Wit; Joost de Wit; "Workspace Loft, Inc." (Prop); Woe Wössner; Wulle-Konsumkunst; Hervé Würz; William Xerra; Paulo Yutaka; "Z" (Walter van Rooy); "De Zaak"; Horacio Zabala; David Zack; Franci Zagorcnik; Aloysio Emilio Zalvar; Trudy Zandee; Rick Zehner; Paul Zelevansky; Roberto Zito; Heinz Zolper; "Zona" (see: M. Nannucci); "Zona"; Jörg F. Zutter; Nicholas Zurbrugg.

Frederick Hudson Collection, 1967-1986

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Consists chiefly of selected correspondence between musicologists Frederick Hudson and J. Merrill Knapp regarding George Frideric Handel and other composers.
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