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Photocopies

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Note: General term for copies produced by photocopying, that is, in a machine employing a light-sensitive process, and usually at a one-to-one scale. In the early to mid-20th century, used regarding copies made by various specific processes; since the mid-20th century, most often refers to xerographic copies. LCGFT uses: Facsimiles, which we should reserve for copies that are exact reproductions, usually by photo offset, photoengraving or a similar process, rather than xerographic, liquid toner or coated paper processes on Xerox, Savin, Verifax and similar machines. adr 7/14/2016

Found in 315 Collections and/or Records:

DU Hockey - 1993-1994, between 1993-1994

 File
Identifier: U300.04.0403.0007
Abstract

Photocopies of University of Denver men's ice hockey newspaper clippings from 1993-1994.

Dates: between 1993-1994

Edward Simon Papers

 Collection
Identifier: B329
Abstract

Edward Elias Simon was a long-time board member and president of the Jewish Community Center (JCC) from 1967 to 1969. He initiated a development fund during his presidency of the JCC and the new facilities were dedicated in August of 1972. The collection includes material on the expansion project of the JCC, administrative materials, photographs, and newsclippings.

Dates: 1958-1982

Events, FY 06, 2005 September-2006 January

 File
Identifier: U109.05.0017.0020
Abstract

This folder contains files pertaining to the Alumnae Association's newsletters and some promotional materials for events occuring in the fiscal year of 2006.

Dates: 2005 September-2006 January

Feldman correspondence and Documents, Institute for Vico Studies, 1975-1976

 File
Identifier: M145.04.0010.0009
Abstract

This folder contains correspondence, notes, and drafts of papers pertaining to a meeting of individuals associated with the Institute for Vico Studies. The meeting was to be held in 1975 to celebrate the 250th anniversary of Giambattista Vico's ''New Science,'' and Burton Feldman was invited to speak. The topic that Feldman approached was Vico as a bridge between mythology and philosophy.

Dates: 1975-1976

Feldman Documents, ''112 Mercer Street'', Outlines and Notes (3 or 9), between 2001-2003

 File
Identifier: M145.08.0018.0017
Abstract

This folder is the third of nine containing outlines and notes for Burton Feldman's ''112 Mercer Street'' book.

Dates: between 2001-2003

Feldman Documents, American Council of Learned Societies, 1969-1978

 File
Identifier: M145.04.0010.0007
Abstract

This folder contains documents pertaining to Burton Feldman's relationship with the American Council of Learned Societies.

Dates: 1969-1978

Feldman Documents, Curriculum Vitae (2 of 4), 1985-1989

 File
Identifier: M145.04.0011.0011
Abstract

This folder is the second of four containing copies and drafts of Burton Feldman's curriculum vitae.

Dates: 1985-1989

Feldman Documents, Early Notes and Drafts for ''Rise of Modern Mythology'', circa 1968-1970

 File
Identifier: M145.06.0014.0001
Abstract

This folder contains some drafts of introductory chapters for ''The Rise of modern Mythology: 1680 - 1860''. There is also a prospectus and letters to publishers.

Dates: circa 1968-1970

Feldman Documents, Hilde Domin, 1971-1972

 File
Identifier: M145.04.0010.0021
Abstract

This folder contains documents, correspondence, and ephemera related to Burton Feldman's efforts to bring Hilde Domin, a German poet and writer, to the University of Denver for a lecture seminar. Roughly half of the materials contained in this folder are written in German.

Dates: 1971-1972

Feldman Documents, Indiana University Press, between 1968-2002

 File
Identifier: M145.06.0014.0042
Abstract

This folder contains printed ephemera, drafts, and correspondence pertaining to or received from the University of Indiana Press with regard to Burton Feldman and Robert Richardson's book ''The Rise of Modern Mythology: 1680 - 1860''. Some of the letters also discuss the potential for a second volume that would cover mythology from 1860 to the present.

Dates: between 1968-2002