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    Max Gordon Family Collection 1855-1938

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    The collection contains documents of the Max Gordon family, including military registration papers, marriage certificate, birth certificate, and voting permit.Max GordonThe original German-language inventory is available in the folderProcessed for digitizationSent for digitizationReturned from digitizationLinked to online manifestationdigitize

    Max Gordon

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    Max Gordon, b&w. Back reads: Max Gordon, Friedman-Ageles stamp.https://mds.marshall.edu/parthenon_photo_morgue/1173/thumbnail.jp

    Max Gordon, '24, dies

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    https://rdc.reed.edu/v1/resources/f2e5097a-8925-4f33-8f2a-9c2d90870da9/thumb/128.jpgObituary for Max Gordon '24, who founded the influential night club, the Village Vanguard in New York City, and who influenced the history of jazz, comedy, and cultural life

    Lincoln Center

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    Entire complex, frontal view from across the street; Design team: Wallace Harrison (principal), Max Abramovitz, Philip Johnson, Eero Saarinen, Gordon Bunshaf

    Lincoln Center

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    Metropolitan Opera House, frontal view (designed by Wallace K. Harrison and completed in 1966); Design team: Wallace Harrison (principal), Max Abramovitz, Philip Johnson, Eero Saarinen, Gordon Bunshaf

    Lincoln Center

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    Entire complex, frontal view from the entry to the square; Design team: Wallace Harrison (principal), Max Abramovitz, Philip Johnson, Eero Saarinen, Gordon Bunshaf

    Lincoln Center

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    Avery Fisher Hall, front elevation, frontal view (formerly Philharmonic Hall, the hall was renamed Avery Fisher Hall in 1973 in recognition of a generous gift; it was designed by Max Abramovitz and opened in 1962, the first building finished); Design team: Wallace Harrison (principal), Max Abramovitz, Philip Johnson, Eero Saarinen, Gordon Bunshaf

    Lincoln Center

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    Avery Fisher Hall, general view (formerly Philharmonic Hall, the hall was renamed Avery Fisher Hall in 1973 in recognition of a generous gift; it was designed by Max Abramovitz and opened in 1962, the first building finished); Design team: Wallace Harrison (principal), Max Abramovitz, Philip Johnson, Eero Saarinen, Gordon Bunshaf

    Lincoln Center

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    Avery Fisher Hall, view within the colonnade (formerly Philharmonic Hall, the hall was renamed Avery Fisher Hall in 1973 in recognition of a generous gift; it was designed by Max Abramovitz and opened in 1962, the first building finished); Design team: Wallace Harrison (principal), Max Abramovitz, Philip Johnson, Eero Saarinen, Gordon Bunshaf

    Lincoln Center

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    Avery Fisher Hall, east elevation (formerly Philharmonic Hall, the hall was renamed Avery Fisher Hall in 1973 in recognition of a generous gift; it was designed by Max Abramovitz and opened in 1962, the first building finished); Design team: Wallace Harrison (principal), Max Abramovitz, Philip Johnson, Eero Saarinen, Gordon Bunshaf
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