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Frederic W. Goudy, "Type Man" Extraordinary, Edmund C. Arnold
Frederic W. Goudy, "Type Man" Extraordinary, Edmund C. Arnold
The Courier
Edmund C. Arnold comments on the work of Frederic Goudy, America's foremost type designer. Along with Vassar and the Library of Congress, the Goudy collection at Syracuse University is one of the most complete in the world.
The A.E. Coppard Papers At Syracuse, Arsiné Schmavonian
The A.E. Coppard Papers At Syracuse, Arsiné Schmavonian
The Courier
Some of the most choice collections in the Manuscript Department of Syracuse University Libraries are also among the most modest in extent. The papers of English author and poet A.E. Coppard fit into both categories. Housed comfortably in a single box, fifty-five letters, three short stories in holograph and one speech provide a close look at Coppard's literary theories, criticism, opinions of his own work and that of a few others, reaction to approaches regarding dramatizing, filming or televising his prose works, dealings with publishers, and his activities on behalf of world peace through the Authors' World Peace Appeal in …
Four Bachrachs, Bradford Bachrach
Four Bachrachs, Bradford Bachrach
The Courier
The art collections in the George Arents Research Library are greatly enhanced by the Louis Fabian Bachrach Sr. Papers, the gift of the Bachrach family, documenting the career of a leader in the photographic arts. In addition to manuscripts of magazine articles, speeches and interviews, correspondence and subject files, the collection includes some 200 photographs made by Mr. Bachrach and members of his family: his father, David, and his sons, Louis Fabian, Jr. and Bradford Bachrach.
With the exception of a few early scenes of the Maryland District of Columbia area, the photographs are examples of the fine portraiture for …