Box 20
Contains 32 Results:
John Cage to Irwin and Barbara Kremen, 1976-02
Solicitation for donations to Cunningham Foundation
John Cage to Mary Lescaze, 1976-02
Solicitation for donations to Cunningham Foundation
John Cage to Curt and Frani Muser, 1976-02
Solicitation for donations to Cunningham Foundation
John Cage to Jean and Krishna Ritond, 1976-02
Solicitation for donations to Cunningham Foundation
John Cage to Pat and Tom Van Alyea, 1976-02
Solicitation for donations to Cunningham Foundation
John Cage to Harris K. and Alice F. Weston, 1976-02
Solicitation for donations to Cunningham Foundation
John Cage to Antonio Frasconi, 1976-02
Antonio Frasconi to John Cage, 1976-02
John Cage to David D. Roth, 1976-04
Bruce De Ste. Croix to David D. Roth, 1976-02
David D. Roth to John Cage, 1976-02
John Cage to Leonard Bernstein, 1976-02
Solicitation for donations to Cunningham Foundation
John Cage to Norman O. and Beth Brown, 1976-02
Solicitation for donations to Cunningham Foundation
John Cage to Louise Crane, 1976-02
Solicitation for donations to Cunningham Foundation
John Cage to Teeny Duchamp, 1976-02
Solicitation for donations to Cunningham Foundation
John Cage to Betty Freeman, 1976-02
Solicitation for donations to Cunningham Foundation
John Cage to Alison Knowles, 1976-02
Solicitation for donations to Cunningham Foundation
Correspondence from M. Burns (Mrs. Terence F.) to John Cage, 1976-02
The Cage Correspondence collection is comprised of correspondence and ephemera including letters, cards, clippings, catalogs, photographs, negatives, cassette tapes, music scores, and art. Early materials focus on family correspondence and newspaper clippings and are interspersed with Cage's own notes and manuscripts. Later correspondence is enhanced through Cage's use of "Note-o-Grams" which provides carbon copies of his sent messages.
Itinerary for Toronto and California, 1976-02
The Cage Correspondence collection is comprised of correspondence and ephemera including letters, cards, clippings, catalogs, photographs, negatives, cassette tapes, music scores, and art. Early materials focus on family correspondence and newspaper clippings and are interspersed with Cage's own notes and manuscripts. Later correspondence is enhanced through Cage's use of "Note-o-Grams" which provides carbon copies of his sent messages.
Correspondence between John Cage and Antonio Frasconi, 1976-02
The Cage Correspondence collection is comprised of correspondence and ephemera including letters, cards, clippings, catalogs, photographs, negatives, cassette tapes, music scores, and art. Early materials focus on family correspondence and newspaper clippings and are interspersed with Cage's own notes and manuscripts. Later correspondence is enhanced through Cage's use of "Note-o-Grams" which provides carbon copies of his sent messages.