Box Mixed n_1 (F)
Container
Contains 16 Results:
3. Martinez, Carmen. "The Abolitionist Planter and the 'Big' Puerto Rican Family: Anti-Slavery and National Identity in Nineteenth Century Puerto Rico", 1995
File — Box: Mixed n_1 (F), Folder: 16
Dates:
1995
1. Auyero, Javier. "Language of Rights, Language of War Encoding Poverty in Contemporary Argentina", 1996
File — Box: Mixed n_1 (F), Folder: 16
Dates:
1996
11. González-Cueva, Eduardo. "De delincuentes a héroes: Discurso disciplinario y juventud popular an el conflicto entre Perú y Ecuador", 1997
File — Box: Mixed n_1 (F), Folder: 16
Dates:
1997
Diary 1: 870 Riverside Drive, New York, N.Y., 1934-1935
File — Box: Mixed n_1 (F), Folder: 11
Scope and Contents
Ingrith titled the diary with the Riverside Drive address of the family's apartment in New York City, although much of this notebook appears to have been written when she was at home in Nyack.
Dates:
1934-1935
Diary 2: 200 North Broadway, Nyack, New York, 1935
File — Box: Mixed n_1 (F), Folder: 12
Scope and Contents
While titled with the address of the family's house in Nyack, in November Ingrith and family moved to the family apartment in New York City for the winter.
Dates:
1935
Auditorium (ground floor): Plan, elevations, ceiling diagram, details
File — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents
The auditorium off the entrance lobby of 66 West Twelfth Street is an elegant, intimate space that seats 550. Circular rings on the domed ceiling, a curve at the back of the stage and at the front of the theater, and a prominent proscenium arch create a sense of unity and enclosure in the space. Ceiling lights hidden behind an inner ring reflect off an outer ring to create a glowing, diffused light. Lack of columns allow unobstructed views of the stage from all points in the room. The domed...