Box 17
Contains 35 Results:
“23 Millet”, 1974 - 1976
This series is mainly a grouping of articles, essays, poems, and speech drafts written by Lindsay during his academic career. Topics include war loot, using computers to create databases for artworks, and a collection of dreams that Lindsay had during his bout with Landry-Guillan-Barré-Strohl Syndrome. Also found among these documents are some poems that Lindsay wrote, printed on the reverse side of other documents.
“Friends of Library”, 1975
This series is mainly a grouping of articles, essays, poems, and speech drafts written by Lindsay during his academic career. Topics include war loot, using computers to create databases for artworks, and a collection of dreams that Lindsay had during his bout with Landry-Guillan-Barré-Strohl Syndrome. Also found among these documents are some poems that Lindsay wrote, printed on the reverse side of other documents.
“Hallucinations”, 1995
This series is mainly a grouping of articles, essays, poems, and speech drafts written by Lindsay during his academic career. Topics include war loot, using computers to create databases for artworks, and a collection of dreams that Lindsay had during his bout with Landry-Guillan-Barré-Strohl Syndrome. Also found among these documents are some poems that Lindsay wrote, printed on the reverse side of other documents.
“My Autobiography: The Lindsay Family”, 1985
This series is mainly a grouping of articles, essays, poems, and speech drafts written by Lindsay during his academic career. Topics include war loot, using computers to create databases for artworks, and a collection of dreams that Lindsay had during his bout with Landry-Guillan-Barré-Strohl Syndrome. Also found among these documents are some poems that Lindsay wrote, printed on the reverse side of other documents.
“War History”, undated, approximately 1990s
This series is mainly a grouping of articles, essays, poems, and speech drafts written by Lindsay during his academic career. Topics include war loot, using computers to create databases for artworks, and a collection of dreams that Lindsay had during his bout with Landry-Guillan-Barré-Strohl Syndrome. Also found among these documents are some poems that Lindsay wrote, printed on the reverse side of other documents.
Collection articles and notes, 1963 - 1968
This series is mainly a grouping of articles, essays, poems, and speech drafts written by Lindsay during his academic career. Topics include war loot, using computers to create databases for artworks, and a collection of dreams that Lindsay had during his bout with Landry-Guillan-Barré-Strohl Syndrome. Also found among these documents are some poems that Lindsay wrote, printed on the reverse side of other documents.
“KCL lost poetry and paintings”, undated, approximately 1990s
This series is mainly a grouping of articles, essays, poems, and speech drafts written by Lindsay during his academic career. Topics include war loot, using computers to create databases for artworks, and a collection of dreams that Lindsay had during his bout with Landry-Guillan-Barré-Strohl Syndrome. Also found among these documents are some poems that Lindsay wrote, printed on the reverse side of other documents.
Kenneth C. Lindsay, undated, approximately 1980s
This series is mainly a grouping of articles, essays, poems, and speech drafts written by Lindsay during his academic career. Topics include war loot, using computers to create databases for artworks, and a collection of dreams that Lindsay had during his bout with Landry-Guillan-Barré-Strohl Syndrome. Also found among these documents are some poems that Lindsay wrote, printed on the reverse side of other documents.
“Art-Mirror to Life”, undated, approximately 1950s
This series is mainly a grouping of articles, essays, poems, and speech drafts written by Lindsay during his academic career. Topics include war loot, using computers to create databases for artworks, and a collection of dreams that Lindsay had during his bout with Landry-Guillan-Barré-Strohl Syndrome. Also found among these documents are some poems that Lindsay wrote, printed on the reverse side of other documents.
“Ila Weiss”, 1968
Contained within this series are letters between Lindsay and several colleagues, in particular Ila Weiss and Peter Guenther. Topics range from the sharing of personal day-to-day information to their respective careers.