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    There were 13 records matching the search string 'katharine'.

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      Don Baum Oral History Interview Conducted by Sue Ann Kendall for the Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, 1986
      SUE ANN KENDALL: I don?t know. SUE ANN KENDALL: Yeah, so this was more an Art Institute school crowd, perhaps? DON BAUM: Yes, because, see, I only had these X number of courses to complete the Ph.B. degree. SUE ANN KENDALL: I see what you mean.
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      Wallace Putnam Oral History Interview Conducted by Avis Berman for the Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, 1982
      AVIS BERMAN: ?by Avis Berman at his house, at the Ice House in Yorktown Heights on July 13, 1982. MS. BERMAN: The teacher taking you to the galleries and museums, what sort of art were you seeing in Boston at the time? MS. BERMAN: When you went to the art schools and the Museum School, at the time were you satisfied with the idea that art was supposed to be something you had to make "look like?"
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      Miriam Colwell Oral History Interview Conducted by Susan Larsen for the Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, 2005
      I?m with Ms. Miriam Colwell in the town of Prospect Harbor, Maine. MS. COLWELL: Right, in the 18th century in Prospect Harbor. MS. COLWELL: Oh yes, oh yes.
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      Edith Wyle Oral History Interview Conducted by Sharon K. Emanuelli for the Archives of American Art, 1993
      SE: This is an interview for the Archives of American Art, the Smithsonian Institution. SE: Do you remember any of the names from that time? SE: You don't remember any musicians of note that were around a lot?
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      Joan Ankrum Oral History Interview Conducted by Paul Karlstrom for the Archives of American Art, 1998
      JA: Oh, well, Morris's mother was my husband's sister. PK: Yeah, but I mean, wasn't that a gallery? PK: Oh, there was a Morris show at the de Young?
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      Will Barnet Oral History Interview Conducted by Stephen Polcari for the Archives of American Art, 1993
      SP: Yeah, I'm familiar with it. SP: Yeah, there's a distinctive sensibility. WB: Yeah, well, they start from de Kooning or they started from [Franz?Ed.]
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      Joan Ankrum Oral History Interview Conducted by Paul Karlstrom for the Archives of American Art, 1998
      JA: Oh, well, Morris's mother was my husband's sister. PK: Yeah, but I mean, wasn't that a gallery? PK: Oh, there was a Morris show at the de Young?
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      Stanley Kunitz Oral History Interview Conducted by Avis Berman for the Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, 1983 and 1984
      MS. BERMAN: Which ones were Rothko close to, of the circle that you mentioned just now? MS. BERMAN: Who were some of the other people that you may have met through Rothko? MS. BERMAN: Rothko was bought and shown by the Museum of Modern Art in the early 1950s.
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      William Underhill Oral History Interview Conducted by Margaret Carney for the Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, 2002
      ... in public schools in the area. DR. CARNEY: Do you want to give your parents' names for the record? MR. UNDERHILL: Sure. Alfred Underhill and Katharine Gibbs Underhill. DR. CARNEY: Did you have brothers and sisters? MR. UNDERHILL: I had an older brother and a younger sister. DR. CARNEY: And even ...
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      Gerald Nordland Oral History Interview Conducted by Susan Larsen for the Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, 2004.
      Gerald Nordland and Susan Larsen have reviewed the transcript and have made corrections and emendations. MS. LARSEN: Oh, she didn?t? MS. LARSEN: Yes, I don?t know why.
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