Thesis for Master of Arts Degree on "A Survey of Prehistoric Southwestern Architecture"
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Thesis for Master of Arts Degree on "A Survey of Prehistoric Southwestern Architecture"
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"The Rise of the Kansu Port in the T'ang Dynasty", 1942
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The Richard Lewis Aldrich Papers contain the manuscript of his book Style in Mexican Architecture, published by the University of Miami Press in 1968, as well as a number of essays written by Aldrich during his graduate study.
The files also include classroom notes and exams, bibliographies, research notes, personal correspondence, five student term papers dated 1936-62, poetry records concerning his employment at the University of Miami and newspaper clippings on a Miami Beach gallery showing of his watercolor works.
Additional files contain domestic and foreign newspaper clippings, as well as a photograph, of a glider plane developed in 1922 by Edmund Allen. In correspondence, Aldrich mentions Allen indicating that the glider constructor/pilot, who was probably a close friend, assisted Aldrich and enabled him to complete his many years of study.
Aldrich, Richard Lewis, 1897-1976
Research for 1942 Dissertation
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Published Copy of "Style in Mexican Architecture", 1965
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Notes on Kuan-Yao and Yiieh-Yao by Frederick R. Matson, Jr. (student)
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Newspaper Clippings on Airplanes
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Lecture on "Style in Mexican Architecture", copy #2
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Lecture on "Style in Mexican Architecture", copy #1
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Examination questions from art classes
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Essay on "The Rise of Religious Communities"
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Essay on "The Relation of Central Asian Buddhism to Art"
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Essay on "Style in Mexican Architecture", rough draft
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Essay on "Style in Mexican Architecture", final draft
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Essay on "Salvador Dali" by Nancy Davis (student)
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Essay on "Palenque" by Michael Byron (student)
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Essay on "Mediations in Early Roman Spirit" by Donald J. Miloscia (student)
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Essay on "Islamic Art - Fatimid Dynasty"
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