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Box 4 Folder 2
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John Rhoden papers
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Correspondence from Mark A. McCloskey to Oronzio Maldarelli from July 24, 1946. Correspondence from Mark A. McCloskey, Director of the Board of Education of the City of New York, to Oronzio Maldarelli of Columbia University from July 24, 1946 in which McCloskey recommends John Rhoden for Columbia University.
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John Rhoden's high school transcript. Photocopy of John Rhoden's high school transcript sent to Talladega College.
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Class notes from G.S. Materials 2 with Ralph Mayer at Columbia University. (1/4) Class notes on home-made pastel crayons from G.S. Materials 2 with Ralph Mayer at Columbia University. Mayer taught at Columbia University but was most famous for his book, The Artist's Handbook of Materials and Techniques (1940). (1/4)
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Typed plan for work with Mr. Spring of the Modern Art Foundry. (1/2) Undated typed plan for work with Mr. Spring of the Modern Art Foundry, likely written by John Rhoden, to experiment with the Cire Perdue process and the direct or applied methods of bronze casting. (1/2)
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Correspondence from Willia H. Hite to John Rhoden from September 30, 1977. (1/2) Correspondence from Willia H. Hite to John Rhoden from September 30, 1977 including a certificate of Rhoden's graduation from A.H. Parker High School. (1/2)
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Request form for transcript from Talladega College from December 5, 1974. (1/3) Request form for transcript from Talladega College from December 5, 1974. A copy of the transcript and course list is included. (1/3)
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John Rhoden's transcript from Columbia University from 1946 through 1949. (1/4) Photocopy of John Rhoden's 1946-1949 Columbia University transcript from 1974. (1/4)