Box 20
Contains 15 Results:
The Role of Support in the Growth of Planning Education in the United States Kermit C. Parsons, Barclay G. Jones, Courtney Riordan, 1968 Request Item
Biographical material including photographs and early correspondence; Correspondence, appointments, notes, lectures, speeches, conferences and seminars relating to his work in Washington, D.C. as well as files relating to his work in Baltimore and Binghamton; and teaching and department files relating to his work at Cornell University.
The Future of Central CityOrganization of Cornell University Planners Request Item
Biographical material including photographs and early correspondence; Correspondence, appointments, notes, lectures, speeches, conferences and seminars relating to his work in Washington, D.C. as well as files relating to his work in Baltimore and Binghamton; and teaching and department files relating to his work at Cornell University.
Planning the Future Residential Environment Organization of Cornell University Planners, 1967 Request Item
Biographical material including photographs and early correspondence; Correspondence, appointments, notes, lectures, speeches, conferences and seminars relating to his work in Washington, D.C. as well as files relating to his work in Baltimore and Binghamton; and teaching and department files relating to his work at Cornell University.
Community Directions and AlternativesJohn L. Gann, Jr. Request Item
Biographical material including photographs and early correspondence; Correspondence, appointments, notes, lectures, speeches, conferences and seminars relating to his work in Washington, D.C. as well as files relating to his work in Baltimore and Binghamton; and teaching and department files relating to his work at Cornell University.
Alternatives for Planning in Small Communities John L. Gann, Jr., 1970 Request Item
Biographical material including photographs and early correspondence; Correspondence, appointments, notes, lectures, speeches, conferences and seminars relating to his work in Washington, D.C. as well as files relating to his work in Baltimore and Binghamton; and teaching and department files relating to his work at Cornell University.