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Correspondence from Robert C. Dean to John Rhoden from March 20, 1956. Correspondence from Robert C. Dean of Perry, Shaw, Hepburn and Dean Architects to John Rhoden from March 20, 1956 regarding Rhoden's upcoming visit to the Sheraton Hotel in Philadelphia.
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Correspondence from Marjorie McNeil to John Rhoden from February 27, 1956. Correspondence from Marjorie McNeil of Perry, Shaw, Hepburn and Dean Architects to John Rhoden from February 27, 1956 requesting that Rhoden get in touch with Robert C. Dean.
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Correspondence from John Rhoden to Robert C. Dean from October 15, 1955. Correspondence from John Rhoden to Robert C. Dean of Perry, Shaw, Hepburn and Dean Architects from October 15, 1955 regarding their meeting the previous Friday.
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Correspondence from Robert C. Dean to John Rhoden from October 10, 1955. Correspondence from Robert C. Dean of Perry, Shaw, Hepburn and Dean Architects to John Rhoden from October 10, 1955 regarding a trip to Boston.
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Correspondence from Robert C. Dean to John Rhoden from October 5, 1955. Correspondence from Robert C. Dean of Perry, Shaw, Hepburn and Dean Architects to John Rhoden from October 5, 1955 regarding the approval of Rhoden's sculpture for the Sheraton Hotel in Philadelphia.
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Correspondence from Robert Dean to John Rhoden from August 29, 1955. Correspondence from Robert C. Dean of Perry, Shaw, Hepburn and Dean Architects to John Rhoden from August 29, 1955 regarding introductions and costs relating to Rhoden's sculpture for the Sheraton Hotel in Philadelphia.
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Correspondence from Mamie Phipps Clark to John Rhoden from November 4, 1968. Correspondence from Mamie Phipps Clark of the Northside Center for Child Development, Inc. to John Rhoden from November 4, 1968 regarding Rhoden's contributions to an exhibition at the benefit luncheon for the Northside Center for Child Development.
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Correspondence from Felicia Geffen to John Rhoden from March 17, 1955. Correspondence from Felicia Geffen of the National Institute of Arts and Letters to John Rhoden from March 17, 1955 regarding the return of loans of Rhoden's sculpture for an exhibition of works by candidates for grants in art.
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Correspondence from "Bernie" to "friends" from April 15, 1955. Correspondence from "Bernie", likely art historian Bernie Weinberg, to "friends" from April 15, 1955 regarding Bernie's trip to New York and new position at the University of Chicago and John Rhoden's exhibition at Fairweather-Garnett Gallery.
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Shipping document from the Arthur Bolliger shipping house from August 6, 1954. Shipping document from the Arthur Bolliger shipping and transport company from August 6, 1954. The document includes the billing information related to the shipment of one bronze sculpture to the Fairweather-Garnett Gallery on behalf of John Rhoden.
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Correspondence from George J. Lacine to John Rhoden from February 24, 1955. Correspondence from George J. Lacine of the Newcomb-Macklin Company to John Rhoden from February 24, 1955 regarding the shipping of sculpture and pictures to the Fairweather-Garnett Gallery of Evanston, Illinois.
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Correspondence from TBM to John and Richenda Rhoden from February 8, 1955. Correspondence from TMB (Tallig?) of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill to John and Richenda Rhoden from February 8, 1955 regarding John Rhoden's show at Fairweather-Garnett Gallery and future visits to New York.
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Correspondence from Paul Schuster to John Rhoden from March 15, 1955. Correspondence from Paul Schuster to John Rhoden from March 15, 1955 regarding Rhoden's exhibition at Saidenberg Gallery and an invitation to exhibit at Paul Schuster Art Gallery.
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Correspondence from Richard K. Weil to John and Richenda Rhoden from January 5, 1955. Correspondence from Richard K. Weil to John and Richenda Rhoden from January 5, 1955 regarding John Rhoden's Belly Dancers sculpture, photographs, and an exhibition at Saidenberg Gallery.
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Correspondence from Richard K. Weil to John and Richenda Rhoden from December 20, 1954. Correspondence from Richard K. Weil to John and Richenda Rhoden from December 20, 1954 regarding the delivery of a sculpture to Weil and a conversation with Mrs. Saidenberg about John Rhoden's exhibition.
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Correspondence from Gordon Washburn to John Rhoden from December 14, 1954. Correspondence from Gordon, Washburn to John Rhoden from December 14, 1954 regarding Rhoden's exhibition at Saidenberg Gallery and the scheduling of a meeting.
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John Rhoden's travel itinerary from December 18, 1958-February 15, 1959. John Rhoden's travel itinerary from December 18, 1958-February 15, 1959. Itinerary outlines travel to Rome, New Delhi, Bangkok, Djakarta, Saigon, Phnom Penh, Saigon, Manila, Hong Kong, Taipei, Tokyo and Seoul.
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Invoice from John Rhoden to Cyprus Formed Steel Products, Inc. from September 26, 1977. Invoice from John Rhoden to Cyprus Formed Steel Products, Inc. for the sculpture commission for the Metropolitan Hspital, dated September 26, 1977.
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Correspondence from John Rhoden to Statuary Restorations, Inc. from December 27, 1972. Correspondence from John Rhoden to Statuary Restorations, Inc. regarding the removal of the name Cypres Formed Steel Products from Rhoden's sculpture for the Metropolitan Hospital dated December 27, 1972.
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Certificate of Capital Improvement for the Metropolitan Hospital. Certificate of Capital Improvement for the Metropolitan Hospital, dated April 28, 1967. Document details monetary amount of the contract and contract number for a commission of sculpture by John Rhoden.
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Creative writing by Richenda Rhoden. Creative writing by Richenda Rhoden about the balance of the Native American way of life and its disruption by the Europeans, undated and untitled.
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Poem by Richenda Rhoden. Untitled poem by Richenda Rhoden, undated and untitled.
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Poem titled "Winter Love" by Richenda Rhoden. Poem titled Winter Love by Richenda Rhoden. Poem written on the back of Columbia University stationary. Undated.
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Grade report of "Day of Death". Undated grade report of "Day of Death" commenting on Richenda Rhoden's writing and awarding the essay a B.
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Writing by Richenda Rhoden during her time at University of Washington in Seattle. Writing by Richenda Rhoden during her time at the University of Washington in Seattle. Undated.
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Correspondence from Hyman Worthman to Richenda Rhoden from May 20, 1965. Correspondence from Hyman Worthman from the Stuyvest Youth and Adult Center to Richenda Rhoden from May 20, 1965. The letter thanks Richenda for her help with the school's "Fiesta".
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Correspondence from Boyd Compton to Richenda Rhoden from December 2, 1959. Correspondence from Boyd Compton of the Rockefeller Foundation to Richenda Rhoden from December 2, 1959. The letter is in response to Richenda's letter about three African artists, Wilson Nthenge, Mr. Kitavi, and Mr. Mulinge.
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Correspondence from Richenda Rhoden to Walter Lippmann from December 18, 1958. Correspondence from Richenda Rhoden to Walter Lippmann, Presidential Medal of Freedom and Pulitzer Prize winning author and journalist, from December 18, 1958. In the letter, Richenda thanks Lippmann for his note and update on John Rhoden and talks about John's packing difficulties before leaving for the Soviet Union.
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Correspondence from Walter Lippmann to Richenda Rhoden from November 7, 1958. Correspondence from Walter Lippmann, Presidential Medal of Freedom and Pulitzer Prize winning author and journalist, to Richenda Rhoden from November 7, 1958. The letter informs Richenda that Lippmann and John Rhoden met in Moscow and that John is in good health.
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Letter of recommendation for Richenda Rhoden from Ruth R. Frazier from November 25, 1974. Letter of recommendation written on behalf of Richenda Rhoden by Ruth R. Frazier, acting director of the Board of Examiners of the Board of Education of the City of New York, dated November 25th, 1974.
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Document describing Richenda Rhoden's position as an adult educator from October 26, 1955. Document from the Board of Education of the City of New York, describing Richenda Rhoden's position as an adult educator, including when and where she teaches. Dated October 26, 1955.
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Certificate of Competency: Instructor in Informal Classes for Adults from October 24, 1955. Certificate of Competency: Instructor in Informal Classes for Adults issued by the Board of Education of the City of New York to Richenda Rhoden on October 24, 1955.
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German newspaper clipping titled "Indianer-Besuch im Linden museum" from Stuttgarter Zietung from 1955. German newspaper clipping titled "Indianer-Besuch im Linden museum", which translates to "Indian Visit in Linden Museum". Dated December 19, 1955 and published by Stuttgarter Zeitung. Article discusses Richenda Rhoden visiting a museum exhibiting Native American artifacts.
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German newspaper clipping titled "Richenda Rhoden". Newspaper Clipping from Stuttgarter Zeitung, written December 16, 1955, Titled "Richenda Rhoden". Article discusses Richenda and her art.
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Biography of Richenda Rhoden. Onionskin paper with a short biography of Richenda Rhoden. Author Unknown.
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Newspaper clipping titled "Troop Ship Sunk" from Associated Press. Newspaper clipping titled "Troop Ship Sunk", published in 1944 or 1945 by the Associated Press.
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Newspaper clipping titled "Notify Kin of 1,000 Who Died at Sea". Newspaper clipping from February 18, circa 1944-1945, titled "Notify Kin of 1,000 Who Died at Sea".
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Newspaper clipping from the United Press. Newspaper clipping from the United Press about the HMT Rohna sinking, circa 1945.
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Newspaper Clipping of War Casualties from The Associated Press. Newspaper Clipping of War Casualties from The Associated Press, Washington. The war Casualties are from New York, New Jersey and Connecticut and include Lawrence Lew Kay's name.
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Correspondence from Shan Yan Leung ("Bird") to Richenda Rhoden from April 23, 1944. Correspondence to Richenda Rhoden from Shan Yan Leung ("Bird"), dated April 23, 1944. Letter discusses how they know no more information about Lawrence Kay.
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Correspondence from Shan Yan Leung ("Bird") to Richenda Rhoden from April 3, 1944. Correspondence from Shan Yan Leung ("Bird") to Richenda Rhoden, dated April 3, 1944. Letter informs Richenda that Lawrence went missing on November 26, 1943.
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Correspondence from J.A. Ulio to Richenda Rhoden from February 2, 1944. Correspondence from Major General J.A. Ulio to Richenda Rhoden dated February 2, 1944. Letter informs Richenda that her husband, Lawrence Kay's, ship is missing and his location is unknown.
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Authorization for Allotment of Pay Form from Laurence Kay to Richenda Kay (Rhoden). Authorization for Allotment of Pay Form transferring payments from Lawrence Kay to Richenda Kay (Rhoden) dated October 1, 1943.
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Envelope to Richenda Rhoden from Lawrence Kay dated 1943. Envelope to Richenda Rhoden from Lawrence Kay, dated October 27, 1943.
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Envelope to Richenda Rhoden from Lawrence Kay dated 1943. Envelope to Richenda Rhoden from Lawrence Kay, dated November 8th, 1943.
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Correspondence from J.T. Chapman to John Rhoden from July 7, 1938. Correspondence from J.T. Chapman of the U.S. Works Progress Administration to John Rhoden from July 7, 1938 returning Rhoden's birth certificate.
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Notes for John Rhoden's sculpture for the Sheraton Hotel in Philadelphia. Undated note sheet for John Rhoden's sculpture for the Sheraton Hotel in Philadelphia including material types and dimensions.
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Contract order from the Modern Art Foundry, Inc. to John Rhoden from August 22, 1972. Contract order from the Modern Art Foundry, Inc. to John Rhoden from August 22, 1972 to cast and finish in bronze John Rhoden's "Mitochondria" for Bellevue Hospital.
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Correspondence from John Rhoden to David Dubinsky from December 5, 1959. Correspondence from John Rhoden to David Dubinsky from December 5, 1959 regarding the I.L.G.W.U. Penn South project and its impact on Rhoden's living and studio space.
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Correspondence from Perry T. Rathbone to John Rhoden from November 9, 1954. Correspondence from Perry T. Rathbone to John Rhoden from November 9, 1954 regarding Mrs. Steinberg's purchase of Rhoden's "Dancers."