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Correspondence Regarding Parkland College Buildings Featured In Museum Of Modern Art Exhibit, Parkland College Apr 1978

Correspondence Regarding Parkland College Buildings Featured In Museum Of Modern Art Exhibit, Parkland College

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This correspondence, dated from March 9 to April 10, 1978, are between Dale F. Sprankle (Sprankle, Lynd,, & Sprague, formerly of Ernest J. Kump Associates) and Mary Jane Lighbown (Museum of Modern Art, New York City) and pertain to an exhibit entitled Transformations in Modern Architecture, which was installed from February 21 - April 24, 1979. Copies were forwarded with further correspondence from Sprankle, to Dr. William M. Staerkel, President of Parkland College. For more information on this exhibit, see https://www.moma.org/calendar/exhibitions/1773


Parkland College An Educational Village, Parkland College Apr 1974

Parkland College An Educational Village, Parkland College

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This article from Community College Frontiers (Vol 2, no. 3, Spring 1974), author unnamed, but in cooperation with William M. Staerkel, features details of the newly constructed Parkland College Campus.


Prospectus Special Supplement (Campus Guide For Parkland College), Parkland College Oct 1973

Prospectus Special Supplement (Campus Guide For Parkland College), Parkland College

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This special supplement of Parkland's Student Newspaper, the Prospectus, was published in Fall, 1973, to correspond to the opening of the permanent Parkland College Campus and includes introductory messages from College President William Staerkel and Student Government President Brenda Kendricks and includes a directory and a map.


Parkland Campus Baffling? The Architect Explains, Parkland College Jun 1973

Parkland Campus Baffling? The Architect Explains, Parkland College

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This article from the Courier in Urbana, IL (1877-1979) explains the architectural vision for Parkland College and features Dale F. Sprankle, architect for Ernest J. Kump Associates, Palo Alto, California.


Prospectus: Photos Of New Campus Inside, Parkland College Apr 1973

Prospectus: Photos Of New Campus Inside, Parkland College

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This is the front page and insert for the April 25, 1973, issue of the Parkland student newspaper, Prospectus. The insert is a "Magical Mystery Tour" featuring photos of the construction of the Parkland College campus.


Parkland College Brick Specifications, Parkland College Sep 1970

Parkland College Brick Specifications, Parkland College

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Correspondence related to brick selection for the Parkland College campus written by Dale F. Sprankle for Ernest J. Kump Associates, to Dr. William M. Staerkel, President of Parkland College. Memos date from August 24, 1970 to September 5, 1970.


Correspondence From Scale Models Unlimited, Parkland College Feb 1970

Correspondence From Scale Models Unlimited, Parkland College

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Correspondence dated February 9, 1970, related to the construction of a scale model of the Parkland College Campus, from Donald W. Nusbaum, then president of Scale Models Unlimited, in Palo Alto, California, to Dr. William M. Staerkel, president of Parkland College.


Architect Tells Parkland Design, Parkland College May 1968

Architect Tells Parkland Design, Parkland College

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This article from the Courier (Urbana, IL, 1877-1979), features details of Parkland College construction provided by Dale F. Sprankle (Ernest J. Kump Associates). The article misspells Sprankle's name.


Proposal For Parkland College From Ernest J. Kump Associates, Parkland College Jan 1967

Proposal For Parkland College From Ernest J. Kump Associates, Parkland College

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This spiral bound book, circa 1967, presented by Ernest J. Kump Associates from Palo Alto, California, presents the proposed concept for the design of Parkland College in Champaign, Illinois.