Correspondence
Permanent URI for this collection
Browse
Browsing Correspondence by Issue Date
Now showing 1 - 20 of 23
Results Per Page
Sort Options
Item Ensemble V(Bennington College, 1977-07-28) Murphy, JosephItem Sculpture Exhibition at Bennington College(Bennington College, 1977-09-11)Item Oleg Grabar Comes to Bennington(Bennington College, 1977-10-18)Item Stephen Horenstein Invites Joseph Murphy to Black Music Festival(Bennington College, 1978) Horenstein, StephenItem Correspondence Between Stephen Haynes and Joe Murphy Regarding Space for the Black Music Division(Bennington College, 1978-04) Murphy, Joseph; Haynes, StephenItem Black Music Division Summary Regarding Space and Other Issues (Memo)(Bennington College, 1978-04-07) Murphy, JosephItem Eugene Goossen's Lecture (Memo)(Bennington College, 1978-05-09) Rosen, StanleyItem Bill Dixon Questions Bernie Iser about Commons Renovations (Memo)(Bennington College, 1978-05-30) Dixon, BillItem Bill Dixon Writes Reinhard Mayer Regarding Rashidah Ismaili Reading(Bennington College, 1978-05-30) Dixon, BillItem Natalio Galan(Bennington College, 1978-10-09) Murphy, JoseItem Nicholas Delbanco(Bennington College, 1979)Item Letter from Alyssa to President Murphy(Bennington College, 1979) Rohdie, AlyssaItem Nicholas Delbanco(Bennington College, 1979-09-13) Delbanco, NicholasItem Why Are The Walls Empty?(Bennington College, 1979-10-11) Murphy, Joseph; Tillim, SidneyItem Pamela Nicholson Print Exhibit(Bennington College, 1979-10-18) Tillim, SidneyItem Letter from President Murphy to Ben Belitt Regarding Frank Kermode's Lecture(Bennington College, 1979-10-30) Murphy, JosephJust a note to tell you that I thought Frank Kermode's lecture was marvelous.Item Camille Paglia Letter to President Murphy(Bennington College, 1979-11-10) Paglia, CamilleItem Welter Proposes New Interdisciplinary Program(Bennington College, 1979-12-10) Murphy, Joseph; Welter, RushBennington College proposes a new interdisciplinary program that will bring together in one major the study of European history, literature and philosophy during the nineteenth century.Item Sidney Tillim States Bennington's Importance(Bennington College, 1979-12-28) Tillim, SidneyBennington College, through its Art Division, recognized well in advance of public acceptance the importance of the "new American painting" of the 40's and 50's which was to transform art worldwide.Item New Social Science Division Class - Intellectuals and Power(Bennington College, 1980-03)