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- Artists, 4 résultats
- Art, Modern, 3 résultats
- Art, 3 résultats
- University of Miami -- History, 3 résultats
- Aeronautics, Commercial -- History, 2 résultats
- Aviation history, 2 résultats
- Haitians -- United States, 2 résultats
- Counterculture, 2 résultats
- Music, 2 résultats
- Aeronautics, Commercial, 2 résultats
Audiovisual materials
Référentiel
Code
Note(s) sur la portée et contenu
- Nonprint materials, such as slides, transparencies, motion pictures, or filmstrips, that make use of sight and sound to convey information; refers especially to such materials when used for instruction.
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- AAT
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371 résultats directement liés Exclure les termes spécifiques
Interview, Suchinsky / Szuchman
- id357697
- Pièce
- March 21, 1983
Part of:
Interview with Mr. & Mrs. Bernhart
- id357698
- Pièce
- October 12, 1989
Part of:
Interview by Schlomit Oz
- id357700
- Pièce
- January 25, 1983
Part of:
Interviews - Conclusion is Santiago Ray, beginning is M. Zeilic
- id357702
- Pièce
Part of:
Interviews - Conclusion is M. Zeilic and N. Katz, beginning is C. Gellman
- id357711
- Pièce
Part of:
Interview with Flora Conte Leiderman
- id357717
- Pièce
- February 20, 1990
Part of:
Interview by Omar J. Cuan
16mm film: Clear air turbulence - Sound version
- id377627
- Pièce
Part of:
Ektachrome stock. 1968 edge code. Optical soundtrack. RT on label: 17:35 w/ credits
- ASM0529
- Collection
- 1965-2007
Dr. Josephine Johnson is Professor Emeritus of the University of Miami School of Communication, former Chair of the Department of Communications, and alumna of the University. Her scholarship extends from W. B. Yeats to post-modern British poets. She is a recognized solo performer throughout the country.
Josephine Johnson's papers contains documents pertaining to her work in organizing a number of poetry events in the Miami area, including the Richter Library Poetry Series and poetry recitals in Beaumont Hall presented by the University of Miami Chamber Theatre, as well as personal research materials.
The collection contains videocassettes, DVDs, film reels, clippings, letters, reports, certificates, sheet music, photos, programs, manuscripts.
- ASU0288
- Collection
- 1973-2013
A collection of negatives, photographs, color transparencies, audio-visual materials taken by Pyramid of University of Miami buildings and events.
- ASM0272
- Collection
- 1957-2023 July, bulk 1985-2022
“In his adopted home of South Florida he imaged a cuisine that would wed the raw and rustic powers of the diverse immigrant cultures that comprise the population there to the classic techniques of gastronomy that have survived the test of time and trends. The revolution for a new style of cooking was born and Norman christened it a 'New World Cuisine.'” - Norman Van Aken, Correspondence, 1993 December 2.
A 2016 MenuMasters Hall of Fame Inductee, noted restauranteur, and the first chef to use the term "fusion cuisine" in its modern definition, Norman Van Aken (1951- ) is a celebrity chef primarily known for his "New World" fusion cuisine. Drawing from the flavors and culinary traditions of Latin America, the Caribbean, North America, Asia, and Africa, his impact on the culinary arts has been internationally recognized since the start of his career. His culinary influences on Florida's own local cuisine and restaurant culture are still observable to this day, especially to those who dine nightly at his Orlando restaurant.
This collection serves as a meaningful look into his career as a chef and culinary expert, and his personal life as a man with a deep interest in his family's past and present. The Norman Van Aken papers include documents, correspondence, photographs, manuscript drafts, menus, ephemera, recipes, and more, which showcase the personal life and professional career of one of South Florida's most celebrated chefs. Researchers with an interest in gastronomy, the history of South Florida's restaurant and food culture during the 1990s-2000s, or interpersonal relationships between celebrity chefs, may find this collection useful in their studies.
Sans titre
Coral Gables Garden Club records
- ASM0337
- Collection
- 1925-1999
Originally conceived and organized in 1925, the Coral Gables Garden Club has served the local city of Coral Gables in its planning by helping create and nurture its many gardens and beautiful landscapes. The club was founded by Eunice Peacock Merrick and Althea Merrick out of a shared love of horticulture and has grown considerably since then and maintained their commitment to civic improvement through gardening. Today, the club is composed of 150 community members who actively contribute to Coral Gables' local institutions and businesses, including providing scholarships and educational programs, as well as assisting youth-oriented gardening clubs.
Their records contain scrapbooks, meeting minutes, president papers, yearbooks, guestbooks, photographs, programs, pamphlets, news clippings, awards, ephemera, administrative documents, and other archival materials, all pertaining to the club and its various events and initiatives over the years.
Sans titre
- id377636
- Pièce
Part of:
Emergency Follow-Up Liberty City Disturbance
- id377648
- Pièce
- March 15, 1983
Part of:
- id377649
- Pièce
Part of:
Graduation Excercises / Speaker, Dade Community College
- id377654
- Pièce
- May 6, 1973
Part of:
- id377658
- Pièce
Part of:
- id377660
- Pièce
- 1973
Part of: