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Correspondence from John Rhoden to McCloskey & Company from July 15, 1957. Correspondence from John Rhoden to McCloskey & Company from July 15, 1957 regarding the commission of a sculpture for the Sheraton Hotel in Philadelphia in which Rhoden disputed the amount paid to him by McCloskey & Company.
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Correspondence from J.C. McCloskey, Jr. to John Rhoden from July 11, 1957. Correspondence from J.C. McCloskey, Jr. to John Rhoden from July 11, 1957 regarding the commission of a sculpture for the Sheraton Hotel in Philadelphia in which McCloskey & Company agrees to pay Rhoden the money owed.
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Correspondence from John Rhoden to McCloskey & Company from July 9, 1957. Correspondence from John Rhoden to McCloskey & Company from July 9, 1957 regarding the commission of a sculpture for the Sheraton Hotel in Philadelphia in which Rhoden addresses unpaid bills.
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Correspondence from John Rhoden to Robert C. Dean. Undated correspondence from John Rhoden to Robert C. Dean regarding the commission of a sculpture for the Sheraton Hotel in Philadelphia in which Rhoden expresses his frustration with the labor and material expenses incurred through Rodman H. Martin.
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Correspondence from Robert C. Dean to John Rhoden from May 7, 1957. Correspondence from Robert C. Dean to John Rhoden from May 7, 1957 regarding the commission of a sculpture for the Sheraton Hotel in Philadelphia in which Dean informs Rhoden that his sculpture is a success, but that the cost is too high.
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Correspondence from J.C. McCloskey, Jr. to Robert C. Dean from May 3, 1957. Correspondence from J.C. McCloskey, Jr. to Robert C. Dean from May 3, 1957 regarding the commission of a sculpture for the Sheraton Hotel in Philadelphia.
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Correspondence from J.C. McCloskey, Jr. to Robert C. Dean from October 11, 1956. Correspondence from J.C. McCloskey to Robert C. Dean from October 11, 1956 regarding the commission of a sculpture for the Sheraton Hotel in Philadelphia.
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Correspondence from John Rhoden to Mr. Grundy from September 7, 1956. Correspondence from John Rhoden to Mr. Grundy of McCloskey & Company from September 7, 1956 regarding the commission of a sculpture for the Sheraton Hotel in Philadelphia.
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Correspondence from John Rhoden to J.C. McCloskey from August 16, 1956. Correspondence from John Rhoden to J.C. McCloskey from August 16, 1956 regarding the commission of a sculpture for the Sheraton Hotel in Philadelphia.
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Correspondence from John Rhoden to Robert C. Dean from August 11, 1956. Correspondence from John Rhoden to Robert C. Dean from August 11, 1956 regarding the commission of a sculpture for the Sheraton Hotel in Philadelphia.
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Correspondence from Robert C. Dean to John Rhoden from August 3, 1956. Correspondence from Robert C. Dean to John Rhoden from August 3, 1956 regarding the commission of a sculpture for the Sheraton Hotel in Philadelphia.
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Correspondence from Robert C. Dean to John Rhoden from July 30, 1956. Correspondence from Robert C. Dean to John Rhoden from July 30, 1956 regarding the commission of a sculpture for the Sheraton Hotel in Philadelphia.
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Correspondence from Mary M. Kennedy to John Rhoden from June 28, 1956. Correspondence from Mary M. Kennedy to John Rhoden from June 28, 1956 regarding the commission of a sculpture for the Sheraton Hotel in Philadelphia.
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Correspondence from John Rhoden to Perry, Shaw, Hepburn and Dean, architects, from June 22, 1956. Correspondence from John Rhoden to Perry, Shaw, Hepburn and Dean, architects, from June 22, 1956 regarding the commission of a sculpture for the Sheraton Hotel in Philadelphia.
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Correspondence from Perry, Shaw, Hepburn and Dean, architects, to McCloskey & Company from June 1, 1956. Correspondence from Perry, Shaw, Hepburn and Dean, architects, to McCloskey & Company from June 1, 1956 regarding the commission of a sculpture for the Sheraton Hotel in Philadelphia.
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Correspondence from John Rhoden to Robert C. Dean from May 12, 1956. Correspondence from John Rhoden to Robert C. Dean from May 12, 1956 regarding the commission of a sculpture for the Sheraton Hotel in Philadelphia.
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Correspondence from Robert C. Dean to John Rhoden from November 17, 1955. Correspondence from Robert C. Dean to John Rhoden from November 17, 1955 regarding the commission of a sculpture for the Sheraton Hotel in Philadelphia.
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Correspondence from John Rhoden to Robert C. Dean from November 16, 1955. Correspondence from John Rhoden to Robert C. Dean from November 16, 1955 regarding the commission of a sculpture for the Sheraton Hotel in Philadelphia.
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Correspondence from Robert C. Dean to John Rhoden from September 12, 1955. Correspondence from Robert C. Dean to John Rhoden from September 12, 1955 describing the setting for the commissioned sculpture for the Sheraton Hotel in Philadelphia.
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Correspondence from Robert C. Dean to John Rhoden from July 21, 1955. Correspondence from Robert C. Dean to John Rhoden from July 21, 1955 regarding the commission of a sculpture for the Sheraton Hotel in Philadelphia.
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Correspondence from Dick Paul to John Rhoden from May 29, 1955. Correspondence from Dick Paul of William E. Rose Landscape Architect & Engineer to John Rhoden from May 29, 1955 regarding a commission for a hospital in Chicago and other professional matters.
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Correspondence from William E. Rose to John Rhoden from July 29, 1955. Correspondence from William E. Rose of William E. Rose Landscape Architect & Engineer to John Rhoden from July 29, 1955 regarding a commission for a hospital in Chicago.
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Correspondence from Marion S. Johnson to John Rhoden from May 26, 1949. Correspondence from Marion S. Johnson to John Rhoden from May 26, 1949 regarding the commission of a sculpture of Dr. James E. Shephard, the founder and president of North Carolina College at Durham.
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Correspondence from Marion S. Johnson to John Rhoden from May 17, 1949. Correspondence from Marion S. Johnson to John Rhoden from May 17, 1949 regarding the commission of a sculpture of Dr. James E. Shephard, the founder and president of North Carolina College at Durham.
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Correspondence from John Rhoden to Marion S. Johnson from April 3, 1949. Correspondence from John Rhoden to Marion S. Johnson from April 3, 1949 in response to Johnson's letter from April 3, 1949 regarding the potential commission of a sculpture of Dr. James E. Shephard, the founder and president of North Carolina College at Durham.
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Correspondence from Marion S. Johnson to John Rhoden from March 31, 1949. Correspondence from Marion S. Johnson, alumni secretary of the N.C. College Alumni Association, to John Rhoden from March 31, 1949 regarding the potential commission of a sculpture of Dr. James E. Shephard, the founder and president of North Carolina College at Durham.
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Correspondence from Kip Kaplansky to John Rhoden. Undated correspondence from Kip Kaplansky to John Rhoden regarding the purchase of a Rhoden sculpture and the potential purchase of Rhoden's sculptures, "The Family" and "Dancer." The first page of this letter is missing.
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Correspondence from Joel J. Sterling to John Rhoden from April 8, 1985. Correspondence from Joel J. Sterling to John Rhoden from April 8, 1985 regarding the purchase of Rhoden's sculpture, "Metaphor."
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Correspondence from Stuart M. Mertz to John Rhoden from April 1, 1958. Correspondence from Stuart M. Mertz to John Rhoden from April 1, 1958 in response to Rhoden's letter from March 14, 1958 in which he suggests his sculpture, "Double Dutch," might be suitable for the garden of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wolfson.
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Correspondence from John Rhoden to Stuart M. Mertz from March 14, 1958. Correspondence from John Rhoden to Stuart M. Mertz from March 14, 1958 in response to Mertz's letter from November 13, 1957 suggesting Rhoden's sculpture, "Double Dutch," for the garden of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wolfson.
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Correspondence from Stuart M. Mertz to John Rhoden from November 13, 1957. Correspondence from the landscape architect Stuart M. Mertz to John Rhoden from November 13, 1957 inquiring about a sculpture to be placed in the garden of Etta E. Steinberg.
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Correspondence from Richard K. Weil to John Rhoden from September 19, 1955. Correspondence from Richard K. Weil to John Rhoden from September 19, 1955 regarding the sale of Rhoden's sculpture, "Little Dancer."
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Correspondence from Richard K. Weil to John Rhoden from September 8, 1955. Correspondence from Richard K. Weil to John Rhoden from September 8, 1955 regarding Rhoden's sculpture, "Ballet Dancer."
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Correspondence from Richard K. Weil to John and Richenda Rhoden from February 28, 1955. Correspondence from Richard K. Weil to John and Richenda Rhoden from February 28, 1955 informing the Rhodens that the Weils will be returning John's sculpture, "Pretzel Kiss," and keeping John's sculpture, "The Woman."
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Correspondence from Eleanore Saidenberg to John Rhoden from December 15. Correspondence from Eleanore Saidenberg of Saidenberg Gallery to John Rhoden from December 15 (year unspecified) regarding an advance payment for Rhoden's sculpture, "Horses," and their meeting.
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Correspondence from Eleanore Saidenberg to John Rhoden from December 14, 1959. Correspondence from Eleanore Saidenberg of Saidenberg Gallery to John Rhoden from December 14, 1959 regarding the sale of a small sculpture to Peter Rübel and Saidenberg's purchase of Rhoden's sculpture, "Flight from Fear."
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Correspondence from Saidenberg Gallery to W.S. Budworth & Son from June 25, 1959. Correspondence from Saidenberg Gallery to W.S. Budworth & Son from June 25, 1959 regarding the transport of John Rhoden's sculptures, "Fecundity" and "Captive Captor," to Dr. Herschel B. Freeman in Toronto.
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Correspondence from Eleanore Saidenberg to John Rhoden from July 27, 1956. Correspondence from Eleanore Saidenberg of Saidenberg Gallery to John Rhoden from July 27, 1956 regarding the sale of Rhoden's sculpture, "Dancer," to Mrs. Lesser of Saint Louis.
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Correspondence from Eleanore Saidenberg to John Rhoden from July 5, 1956. Correspondence from Eleanore Saidenberg of Saidenberg Gallery to John Rhoden from July 5, 1956 regarding the sale of Rhoden's sculpture, "Sea Wind," to a collector in Chicago.
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Correspondence from Marie Miles to John Rhoden from April 17, 1956. Correspondence from Marie Miles, secretary to Eleanore Saidenberg of Saidenberg Gallery, to John Rhoden from April 17, 1956 regarding the sale of Rhoden's sculpture, "Family Group," to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clark of Florida.
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Correspondence from Robert E. Schneider to John Rhoden from October 31, 1955. Correspondence from Robert E. Schneider of Galleria Schneider to John Rhoden from October 31, 1955 regarding the sale of Torso to Dr. Bindo Rimini, Rhoden's sculpture Salome, and personal matters.
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Correspondence from Robert E. Schneider to John Rhoden from September 17, 1955. Correspondence from John Rhoden to Robert E. Schneider of Galleria Schneider from September 17, 1955 regarding Rhoden's trip to Rome, the sale of Torso, and personal matters.
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Correspondence from Robert E. Schneider to John Rhoden from September 6, 1955. Correspondence from Robert E. Schneider of Galleria Schneider to John Rhoden from September 6, 1955 informing Rhoden that his marble torso sold to an Italian collector named Dr. Bindo Rimini and that Salome is the only unsold Rhoden sculpture remaining at Galleria Schneider.
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Correspondence from John Rhoden to Robert E. Schneider from January 14, 1955. Correspondence from John Rhoden to Bob Schneider of Galleria Schneider from January 14, 1955 regarding the sale of Belly Dancer to Mr. Stark and other gallery representation business.
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Correspondence from Robert E. Schneider to John Rhoden from October 6, 1954. Correspondence from Bob Schneider to John Rhoden from October 6, 1954 addressing the Guggenheim Foundation fellowship, damage to Rhoden's sculpture, Harlem Globetrotters, the importation of Rhoden's Caryatids to Mrs. Steinberg, and the sale of Rhoden's Belly Dancer.
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Correspondence from Richard H. Kale to John Rhoden from January 4, 1960. Correspondence from Richard H. Kale, manager of the travel service of the Rockefeller Foundation to John Rhoden from January 4, 1960 regarding travel arrangements to Indonesia.
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Correspondence from George Biddle to John Rhoden from December 21, 1954. Correspondence from George Biddle to John Rhoden from December 21, 1954 regarding Biddle's reference letter on Rhoden's behalf for the Fulbright grant.
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Correspondence from David Wodlinger to John Rhoden from February 1, 1951. Correspondence from David Wodlinger, director of the Institute of the International Education, to John Rhoden from February 1, 1951 informing Rhoden that he has been included in a panel of candidates for selection for a Fulbright Scholarship.
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Reference letter from Mark A. McCloskey on behalf of John Rhoden for a United States Government Grant. Reference letter from Mark A. McCloskey on behalf of John Rhoden for a United States Government Grant under the auspices of the Board of Foreign Scholarships, the appropriate U.S. Educational Foundation Abroad and the Department of State.
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Correspondence from Mary T. Williams to John Rhoden February 24, 1950. Correspondence from Mary T. Williams to John Rhoden from February 24, 1950 informing Rhoden that he was not selected for a Rome Prize Fellowship.