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Correspondence from Joseph Szekely to John Rhoden from April 7, 1959. Correspondence from Joseph Szekely to John Rhoden from April 7, 1959 regarding receipts for packages sent to Rhoden.
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Correspondence from Lamar Dodd to Eleanor Mitchell and Catherine de Bary from April 2, 1959. Correspondence from Lamar Dodd to Eleanor Mitchell and Catherine de Bary from April 2, 1959 regarding official indication that the contacts in the U.S.S.R. would accept the State Department's gift of books on art.
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Correspondence from Arthur Hudson to John Rhoden from March 28, 1959. Correspondence from Arthur Hudson to John Rhoden from March 28, 1959 regarding purchases made during Rhoden's time in Manila, Philippines.
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Correspondence from Lamar Dodd to John Rhoden, William A. Smith, and Franklin Watkins from March 27, 1959. Correspondence from Lamar Dodd to John Rhoden, William A. Smith, and Franklin Watkins from March 27, 1959 informing them that the Union of Artists in Moscow will accept a gift of publications from the U.S. and that the People-to-People program through the Department of State will support the gift.
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Correspondence from Lamar Dodd to John Rhoden, William A. Smith, and Franklin Watkins from February 5, 1959. Correspondence from Lamar Dodd to John Rhoden, William A. Smith, and Franklin Watkins from February 5, 1959 regarding packages, slides, and plates from the U.S.S.R. trip with the State Department.
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Correspondence from John S. Getchell to John Rhoden from February 2, 1959. Correspondence from John S. Getchell, Cultural Attaché for the Foreign Service of the United States of America, to John Rhoden from February 2, 1959 regarding travel documents and logistics for Rhoden's work in Vietnam and Cambodia.
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Correspondence from Betty C. Cabin to Richenda Rhoden from January 29, 1959. Correspondence from Betty C. Cabin, secretary to Lamar Dodd, to Richenda Rhoden from January 29, 1959 regarding book selection for distribution to contacts in the U.S.S.R.
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Correspondence from Lamar Dodd to John Rhoden, William A. Smith, and Franklin Watkins from January 15, 1959. Correspondence from Lamar Dodd to John Rhoden, William A. Smith, and Franklin Watkins from January 15, 1959 regarding a debriefing from the U.S.S.R. trip and the possible gift of books to their contacts in the U.S.S.R.
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Correspondence from Idar Rimestad to the American Embassy in Moscow from November 20, 1958. Correspondence from Idar Rimestad to the American Embassy in Moscow from November 20, 1958 regarding logistics for Rhoden's trip in the U.S.S.R.
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Correspondence from Idar Rimestad to the American Embassy in Moscow from November 20, 1958. Correspondence from Idar Rimestad to the American Embassy in Moscow from November 20, 1958 regarding logistics for Rhoden's trip in the U.S.S.R.
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Correspondence from Idar Rimestad to the American Embassy in Moscow from November 20, 1958. Correspondence from Idar Rimestad to the American Embassy in Moscow from November 20, 1958 regarding logistics for Rhoden's trip in the U.S.S.R.
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Correspondence from Eleanor Mitchell to John Rhoden from October 7, 1958. Correspondence from Eleanor Mitchell to John Rhoden from October 7, 1958 regarding materials for presentations in the U.S.S.R.
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Correspondence from Lamar Dodd to John Rhoden from October 6, 1958. Correspondence from Lamar Dodd to John Rhoden from October 6, 1958 regarding gifts for contacts in the U.S.S.R.
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Correspondence from Frederick A. Colwell to John Rhoden from September 18, 1958. Correspondence from Frederick A. Colwell to John Rhoden from September 18, 1958 regarding the briefing for artists going to the U.S.S.R. with the State Department.
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Correspondence from Lamar Dodd to John Rhoden, William A. Smith, and Franklin Watkins from September 16, 1958. Correspondence from Lamar Dodd to John Rhoden, William A. Smith, and Franklin Watkins from September 16, 1958 regarding the briefing session for the State Department trip to Russia.
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Correspondence from Lamar Dodd to John and Richenda Rhoden from August 19, 1958. Correspondence from Lamar Dodd to John and Richenda Rhoden from August 19, 1958 regarding communication issues surrounding the Russia trip.
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Correspondence from Lamar Dodd to John Rhoden from August 5, 1958. Correspondence from Lamar Dodd to John Rhoden from August 5, 1958 regarding the proposed exhibit of work for the Russia trip.
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Correspondence from Lamar Dodd to John Rhoden from May 21, 1958. Correspondence from Lamar Dodd to John Rhoden from May 21, 1958 regarding the trip to Russia with the State Department.
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Correspondence from John Rhoden to Harold E. Howland from May 3, 1958. Correspondence from John Rhoden to Harold E. Howland from May 3, 1958 regarding his sculpture and financial assistance for Richenda Rhoden's travel expenses.
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Correspondence from Richard W. Murphy to John Rhoden from February 12, 1958. Correspondence from Richard W. Murphy, vice consul in Salisbury, Rhodesia from 1955-1958, to John Rhoden from February 12, 1958 regarding payment for flights during Rhoden's trip with the State Department Educational Exchange Service.
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Correspondence from Harold E. Howland to John Rhoden from August 14, 1957. Correspondence from Harold E. Howland to John Rhoden from August 14, 1957 regarding photographs from Rhoden's tour with the State Department Educational Exchange Service.
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Correspondence from Frances Strauss to John and Richenda Rhoden from June 4, 1957. Correspondence from Frances Strauss, editor with the United States Information Agency, to John Rhoden from June 4, 1957 regarding articles from the U.S. Information Agency and coffee with Rhoden and Strauss' husband, Bertram W. Strauss.
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Correspondence from John Rhoden to Thomas L. Cannon from March 22, 1957. Correspondence from John Rhoden to Thomas L. Cannon to March 22, 1957 regarding photographs for an article and the whereabouts of Richmond Barthe.
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Correspondence from Thomas L. Cannon to John Rhoden from March 20, 1957. Correspondence from Thomas L. Cannon to John Rhoden from March 20, 1957 regarding photographs for a story on Rhoden's work.
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Correspondence from Harold E. Howland to John Rhoden from September 5, 1956. Correspondence from Harold E. Howland to John Rhoden from September 5, 1956 regarding a newsreel print from Salisbury, Rhodesia.
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Correspondence from Daniel O. Newberry to John and Richenda Rhoden from August 8, 1956. Correspondence from Daniel O. Newberry to John and Richenda Rhoden from August 8, 1956 regarding Newberry's move to New York and materials for artists in Istanbul.
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Correspondence from Harold E. Howland to John Rhoden from July 23, 1956. Correspondence from Harold E. Howland to John Rhoden from July 23, 1956 thanking John and Richenda Rhoden for their contribution to the State Department Educational Exchange Service.
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Correspondence from William H. Henderson to John Rhoden from July 16, 1956. Correspondence from William H. Henderson to John Rhoden from July 16, 1956 regarding transportation documents from the State Department Educational Exchange Service.
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Correspondence from William H. Henderson to John Rhoden from June 7, 1956. Correspondence from William H. Henderson to John Rhoden from June 7, 1956 regarding transportation documentation from the State Department Educational Exchange service.
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Correspondence from Loyd V. Steere to Richenda Rhoden from June 29, 1956. Correspondence from Loyd V. Steere, American Consul General of the U.S. Foreign Service, to Richenda Rhoden from June 29, 1956 regarding photographs of Rhoden by noted Zimbabwean photographer, Peter Fernandes.
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Correspondence from S.P. Belcher, Jr. to John Rhoden from April 26, 1956. Correspondence from S.P. Belcher, Jr. to John Rhoden from April 26, 1956 regarding newspaper clippings sent from Cairo, Egypt and catching up.
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Correspondence from Harold E. Howland to John Rhoden from April 30, 1956. Correspondence from Harold E. Howland to John Rhoden from April 30, 1956 regarding newspaper clippings from Rhoden's time in Cairo, Egypt.
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Correspondence from E. Lee Fairley to John Rhoden from March 13, 1956. Correspondence from E. Lee Fairley to John Rhoden from March 13, 1956 regarding the Rhodens' Amerika Haus tour and the Information House Centers Programs in Germany.
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Correspondence from Richard W. Murphy to John and Richenda Rhoden from March 6, 1956. Correspondence from Richard W. Murphy, vice consul in Salisbury, Rhodesia from 1955-1958, to John and Richenda Rhoden from March 6, 1956 regarding financial matters for the Rhodens' time in Rhodesia.
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Correspondence from Sanford S. Marlowe to John Rhoden from February 7, 1956. Correspondence from Sanford S. Marlowe, Public Affairs Officer of the U.S. Foreign Service, to John Rhoden from February 7, 1956 regarding a letter from Professor Dr. J.H. Schmidt of the Kunstakademie in Dusseldorf, Germany.
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Correspondence from Joseph M. Roland to John Rhoden from January 12, 1956. Correspondence from Joseph M. Roland, Chief of the Exchange of Persons Division of the Foreign Service, to John Rhoden from January 12, 1956 providing Rhoden with transportation documents for his time in Germany.
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Correspondence from G.L. Penhollow to Richenda Rhoden from January 4, 1956. Correspondence from G.L. Penhollow, chief transportation officer of the Foreign Service of the United States of America, to Richenda Rhoden from January 4, 1956 authorizing travel through Berlin, Germany. The document is in English and an unidentified language using what appears to be the Russian alphabet.
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Correspondence from Carl H. Peterson to John Rhoden from December 12, 1955. Correspondence from Carl H. Peterson to John Rhoden from December 12, 1955 regarding press clippings from Rhoden's time in Iceland.
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Correspondence from Robert D. Bourne to John Rhoden from October 28, 1955. Correspondence from Robert D. Bourne to John Rhoden from October 28, 1955 regarding a transportation request for a trip to Washington.
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Correspondence from John Rhoden to Harold E. Howland from October 23, 1955. Correspondence from John Rhoden to Harold E. Howland from October 23, 1955 regarding materials for the upcoming trip with the State Department Educational Exchange service.
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Correspondence from John Rhoden to Walter Edwards from October 10, 1955. Correspondence from John Rhoden to Walter Edwards of the National Geographic Society from October 10, 1955 requesting that the National Geographic Society supply him with film for his upcoming trip with the State Department.
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Correspondence from Richard K. Weil to John Rhoden from September 28, 1955. Correspondence from Richard K. Weil to John Rhoden from September 28, 1955 regarding Rhoden's upcoming travels with the State Department Educational Exchange program.
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Correspondence from the Director of the School of Painting and Sculpture of Columbia University to Harold E. Howland from May 17, 1955. Second page of correspondence from the Director of the School of Painting and Sculpture of Columbia University to Harold E. Howland from May 17, 1955 recommending John Rhoden for the International Educational Exchange Service of the Department of State. First page is missing.
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Correspondence to Edward Barnath from April, 1955. Correspondence from an unspecified sender to Edward Barnath, copying John Rhoden, from April 26, 1955 regarding materials for John Rhoden to bring along during his specialist service with the State Department.
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Correspondence from Harold E. Howland to John Rhoden from March 28, 1955. Correspondence from Harold E. Howland to John Rhoden from March 28, 1955 in response to Rhoden's letter from March 23, 1955 regarding the State Department Educational Exchange program.
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Correspondence from Lamar Dodd to Harold E. Howland from December 3, 1954. Correspondence from Lamar Dodd to Harold E. Howland from December 3, 1954 recommending John Rhoden for the State Department Educational Exchange program.
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Correspondence from Lamar Dodd to John Rhoden from October 22, 1954. Correspondence from Lamar Dodd to John Rhoden from October 22, 1954 encouraging Rhoden to apply for the State Department Educational Exchange program.
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Sculpture Section of USIA Exhibition for Moscow 1959. Sculpture Section of USIA (United States Information Agency) Exhibition for Moscow 1959. The list of sculptors includes Chaim Gross, Seymour Lipton, Isamu Noguchi, Theodore Roszak, William Zorach, John Bernard Flannagan, Robert Laurent, Ibram Lassaw, Jo Davidson, Elie Nadelman, Saul Baizerman, Jose de Rivera, Alexander Calder, Jose de Creeft, Herbert Ferber, Minna Harkavy, Gaston Lachaise, Jacques Lipchitz, Oronzio Maldarelli, Bernard Reder, and Hugo Robus. John Rhoden was involved in the planning of the sculpture portion of the USIA Exhibition.
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Invitation from the American Ambassador and Mrs. Byroade for a reception on March 19th. Invitation from the American Ambassador, Henry A. Byroade, and Mrs. Byroade for a reception in Garden City, Egypt on March 19th, circa 1955-1956. Byroade was the American ambassador to Egypt from 1955 through 1956.
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Schedule for Mr. and Mrs. John Rhoden from Lusaka onwards, March 5 through March 9, 1956. Schedule for Mr. and Mrs. John Rhoden from Lusaka onwards from March 5 through March 9, 1956. The schedule details a travel itinerary from Lusaka to Bulawayo to Livingstone to Bulawayo to Salisbury to Dar-es-Salaam to Zanzibar to Nairobi. It includes names of contacts in various locations.