Progress Through Persistence: A 60 Year History of Yale School of Medicine’s Minority Organization for Retention and Expansion (MORE)
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5.1.2
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Cropped article 1.4.2
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Portsmouth, City of Portsmouth, United Kingdom
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Peter Basserman, Paul Mellon, and Frederick Wales at the Yale Center for British Art construction site
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North and West facade of the Yale Center for British Art on Chapel Street
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"Kahn's Buildings Blended Logic, Power and Grace" New York Times
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Clip from "Louis I. Kahn, Foremost American Architect, Dies" New York Times
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"Louis I. Kahn, Foremost American Architect, Dies" New York Times
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Untitled [Rendering of Yale Center for British Art portico at intersection of Chapel and High streets]
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“Mellon in Season,” Yale Revue
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Frederick Wales , George B.H. Macomber Company project manager, light testing
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Sunlight studies
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Axonometric sketch of auditorium
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Interior skylight installation
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Axonometric sketch of entrance to the Yale Center for British Art at the corner of High Street and Chapel Street
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Airmail from Louis Kahn to Jules Prown
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High Street elevation, sketch on yellow trace paper
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Sketch of early elevation design option
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"Painting in England, 1700-1850" exhibition catalog
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Jules Prown, first director of the Yale Center for British Art, to Kingman Brewster recommending Kahn as Architect
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Model of the first program looking up Chapel Street towards the Art and Architecture Building
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"Yale to pay taxes on Mellon Art Center"
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Model of second program