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Box 0095.02

 Container

Contains 23 Results:

England: 1989-1996, 1915-1999

 File — Box: 0095.02, Folder: 11
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Philip Berman was a prolific writer of letters. He did not type, but dictated. Beginning in 1987, when his secretary, Janet Heffner, started using a computer for correspondence, many letters were saved on disks, and not on paper. In 1999, when Lehigh University began the project of arranging the collection, Mrs. Heffner took on the arduous task of printing out the various files of correspondence on acid-free paper, while she still had access to computers old enough to do the job. The result...
Dates: 1915-1999

Joan Miro Art: 1987, 1915-1999

 File — Box: 0095.02, Folder: 12
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Philip Berman was a prolific writer of letters. He did not type, but dictated. Beginning in 1987, when his secretary, Janet Heffner, started using a computer for correspondence, many letters were saved on disks, and not on paper. In 1999, when Lehigh University began the project of arranging the collection, Mrs. Heffner took on the arduous task of printing out the various files of correspondence on acid-free paper, while she still had access to computers old enough to do the job. The result...
Dates: 1915-1999

Lehigh University: 1988-1998, 1915-1999

 File — Box: 0095.02, Folder: 13
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Philip Berman was a prolific writer of letters. He did not type, but dictated. Beginning in 1987, when his secretary, Janet Heffner, started using a computer for correspondence, many letters were saved on disks, and not on paper. In 1999, when Lehigh University began the project of arranging the collection, Mrs. Heffner took on the arduous task of printing out the various files of correspondence on acid-free paper, while she still had access to computers old enough to do the job. The result...
Dates: 1915-1999

Israel: 1987, 1915-1999

 File — Box: 0095.02, Folder: 14
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Philip Berman was a prolific writer of letters. He did not type, but dictated. Beginning in 1987, when his secretary, Janet Heffner, started using a computer for correspondence, many letters were saved on disks, and not on paper. In 1999, when Lehigh University began the project of arranging the collection, Mrs. Heffner took on the arduous task of printing out the various files of correspondence on acid-free paper, while she still had access to computers old enough to do the job. The result...
Dates: 1915-1999

State System: 1988-1990, 1915-1999

 File — Box: 0095.02, Folder: 15
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Philip Berman was a prolific writer of letters. He did not type, but dictated. Beginning in 1987, when his secretary, Janet Heffner, started using a computer for correspondence, many letters were saved on disks, and not on paper. In 1999, when Lehigh University began the project of arranging the collection, Mrs. Heffner took on the arduous task of printing out the various files of correspondence on acid-free paper, while she still had access to computers old enough to do the job. The result...
Dates: 1915-1999

Nancy Berman: 1990-1991, 1915-1999

 File — Box: 0095.02, Folder: 16
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Philip Berman was a prolific writer of letters. He did not type, but dictated. Beginning in 1987, when his secretary, Janet Heffner, started using a computer for correspondence, many letters were saved on disks, and not on paper. In 1999, when Lehigh University began the project of arranging the collection, Mrs. Heffner took on the arduous task of printing out the various files of correspondence on acid-free paper, while she still had access to computers old enough to do the job. The result...
Dates: 1915-1999

Philadelphia Museum of Art: 1989-1990, 1915-1999

 File — Box: 0095.02, Folder: 17
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Philip Berman was a prolific writer of letters. He did not type, but dictated. Beginning in 1987, when his secretary, Janet Heffner, started using a computer for correspondence, many letters were saved on disks, and not on paper. In 1999, when Lehigh University began the project of arranging the collection, Mrs. Heffner took on the arduous task of printing out the various files of correspondence on acid-free paper, while she still had access to computers old enough to do the job. The result...
Dates: 1915-1999

Philadelphia Museum of Art: 1991, 1915-1999

 File — Box: 0095.02, Folder: 18
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Philip Berman was a prolific writer of letters. He did not type, but dictated. Beginning in 1987, when his secretary, Janet Heffner, started using a computer for correspondence, many letters were saved on disks, and not on paper. In 1999, when Lehigh University began the project of arranging the collection, Mrs. Heffner took on the arduous task of printing out the various files of correspondence on acid-free paper, while she still had access to computers old enough to do the job. The result...
Dates: 1915-1999

Philadelphia Museum of Art: 1992, 1915-1999

 File — Box: 0095.02, Folder: 19
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Philip Berman was a prolific writer of letters. He did not type, but dictated. Beginning in 1987, when his secretary, Janet Heffner, started using a computer for correspondence, many letters were saved on disks, and not on paper. In 1999, when Lehigh University began the project of arranging the collection, Mrs. Heffner took on the arduous task of printing out the various files of correspondence on acid-free paper, while she still had access to computers old enough to do the job. The result...
Dates: 1915-1999

Pennsylvania Public Television Network: 1989-1995, 1915-1999

 File — Box: 0095.02, Folder: 20
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Philip Berman was a prolific writer of letters. He did not type, but dictated. Beginning in 1987, when his secretary, Janet Heffner, started using a computer for correspondence, many letters were saved on disks, and not on paper. In 1999, when Lehigh University began the project of arranging the collection, Mrs. Heffner took on the arduous task of printing out the various files of correspondence on acid-free paper, while she still had access to computers old enough to do the job. The result...
Dates: 1915-1999