Box 3
Contains 16 Results:
Unidentified Institutions: Art 115E/F: Outlines, master copies of quiz and test papers, undated
Subseries 2 comprises teaching materials from other institutions at which Parkhurst taught and is categorized by institution. Those categories are: Unidentified Institution (probably Williams College and/or Smith College); New York University; and Princeton University. Larger teaching materials include photostats of architectural elements, an article about Brunelleschi’s dome in Florence copied from Revista d’Arte, and study prints, all of which are housed in an oversize box (Box 7).
Unidentified Institutions: Art 115E/F: Organizational principles notes, undated
Subseries 2 comprises teaching materials from other institutions at which Parkhurst taught and is categorized by institution. Those categories are: Unidentified Institution (probably Williams College and/or Smith College); New York University; and Princeton University. Larger teaching materials include photostats of architectural elements, an article about Brunelleschi’s dome in Florence copied from Revista d’Arte, and study prints, all of which are housed in an oversize box (Box 7).
Art IV/Art 115F/Art 330–Basic architectural means outlines, undated
Subseries 1, which comprises materials prepared for Oberlin College courses. The materials are organized by course.
Mathematics of construction notes, article, study print, 1951-1960, undated
Subseries 1, which comprises materials prepared for Oberlin College courses. The materials are organized by course.
Neoclassicism notes, undated
Subseries 1, which comprises materials prepared for Oberlin College courses. The materials are organized by course.
American architecture outlines, 1948, undated
Subseries 1, which comprises materials prepared for Oberlin College courses. The materials are organized by course.
Unidentified Institutions: Art 115E/F: Notes on color contrast, undated
Subseries 2 comprises teaching materials from other institutions at which Parkhurst taught and is categorized by institution. Those categories are: Unidentified Institution (probably Williams College and/or Smith College); New York University; and Princeton University. Larger teaching materials include photostats of architectural elements, an article about Brunelleschi’s dome in Florence copied from Revista d’Arte, and study prints, all of which are housed in an oversize box (Box 7).
Unidentified Institutions: Art 202: Course outline, 1948-1949, undated
Subseries 2 comprises teaching materials from other institutions at which Parkhurst taught and is categorized by institution. Those categories are: Unidentified Institution (probably Williams College and/or Smith College); New York University; and Princeton University. Larger teaching materials include photostats of architectural elements, an article about Brunelleschi’s dome in Florence copied from Revista d’Arte, and study prints, all of which are housed in an oversize box (Box 7).
New York University: Art 248: Outline, undated
Subseries 2 comprises teaching materials from other institutions at which Parkhurst taught and is categorized by institution. Those categories are: Unidentified Institution (probably Williams College and/or Smith College); New York University; and Princeton University. Larger teaching materials include photostats of architectural elements, an article about Brunelleschi’s dome in Florence copied from Revista d’Arte, and study prints, all of which are housed in an oversize box (Box 7).
Unidentified Institutions: Art 115E/F: Outlines, undated
Subseries 2 comprises teaching materials from other institutions at which Parkhurst taught and is categorized by institution. Those categories are: Unidentified Institution (probably Williams College and/or Smith College); New York University; and Princeton University. Larger teaching materials include photostats of architectural elements, an article about Brunelleschi’s dome in Florence copied from Revista d’Arte, and study prints, all of which are housed in an oversize box (Box 7).
