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Blake papers
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Contents List
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1937-1961
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2 folders
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This series consists of typed and edited letters that Blake wrote to her friend, Cora L. Eastman, between 1937-1961. The letters date from August 1, 1937 to April 14, 1940, when Blake was a researcher at the American Academy in Rome, then from 1948-1961, when she returned to the Academy after spending the World War II years in the United States. Blake's letters discuss visitors to the Academy, the many different nationalities represented at the Academy, and the lectures given there. The letters also discuss excavations, the opera, and trips taken to Cortona and Cassino. In addition, the letters mention the deDaehn family with whom Blake boarded while in Italy. Blake's letters then go on to report on problems with maids and wartime and postwar shortages of food, coal, cooking gas, water, and electricity. The letters also discuss Mussolini, wartime rationing, and the impact of the Marshall Plan on Italy after 1948. The correspondence also includes a short letter from Blake written to Mary Woolley, President of Mount Holyoke College, in 1937, inquiring if a teaching position may be open for her and Woolley's reply.
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Letter to Mary Woolley,
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1937
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Box 1: folder 1
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Letters to Cora L. Eastman,
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1937-1961
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Box 1: folder 2
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1930
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1 folder
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The diary is a personal account of a trip Blake took to the North Cape in Scandinavia in 1930. The diary documents Blake's trip to Norway, Sweden, and Northern Poland. The diary is eleven pages long and includes her thoughts of people and places she saw along her trip. It documents her stops in Visby, Gotland, Sweden; Stockholm, Sweden; Danzig, Poland; and Oslo, Norway. Included in the diary are pictures of sites. Included is a brochure describing the itinerary of this trip.
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Diary,
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1930
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Box 1: folder 3
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1918-1948
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5 folders
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The writings include a thesis Marion Blake submitted to Cornell University in 1918, for fulfillment of her Master of Arts degree, with a concentration on Latin and archaeology. Her bound thesis is entitled "The Reliefs of the Arch of Constantine." The series also includes the dissertation she submitted to Cornell University in 1921, as a partial fulfillment of the requirement for her Ph.D. Her dissertation is entitled, "A Laboratory Manual for the Study of Pre-Euclidean Attic Inscriptions. Part I. Inscriptions Prior to 480." Also included is a manuscript paper entitled "The Pavement of Rome and its Vicinity of the Republican and Augustan Epochs" by Marion Blake,(1925) which includes archaeological photographs. The paper is accompanied by a letter to Blake from William Buren, written in 1926, at the American Academy in Rome Library regarding her research in Rome and her application for a Guggenheim Fellowship The letter also includes corrections and changes to the paper. At the back of the paper is another letter to Blake from the Archaeological Institute of America acknowledging that the paper will be read at their next meeting. Also included is a handwritten "Chronological Study of the Cement Pavements of Pompeii," (circa 1929) which was to be published in the memoirs of the American Academy in Rome. Also included in the series are published works by Blake including "The Pavements of the Roman Buildings of the Republic and Early Empire," 1930, "Roman Mosaics of the Second Century in Italy," 1936, and "Roman Mosaics of the Third Century After Christ," 1940. The series also includes a published paper by Blake entitled "Ancient Roman Construction in Italy from the Prehistoric Period to Augustus (1948).
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Masters Thesis,
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1918
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Box 1: folder 4
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Ph.D. Dissertation,
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1921
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Box 1: folder 5
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The Pavements of Rome and its Vicinity of the Republican and Augustan Epoch,
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1925
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Box 1: folder 6
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Chronological Study of the Cement Pavements,
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circa 1929
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Box 1: folder 7
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The Pavements of Rome and its Vicinity of the Republican and Augustan Epoch,
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published manuscript, 1930
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Folio
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Roman Mosaics,
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published manuscript, 1936
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Folio
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Roman Mosaics,
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published manuscript, 1940
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Folio
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Ancient Roman article,
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1948
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Folio
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Biographical Information,
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1918-1961, 1963, 1964
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2 folders
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The biographical information included Blake's resume, newspaper clippings, an announcement of Blake's renewed Guggenheim fellowship, a report composed through the Carnegie Institute of Washington about Blake and her research, two telegrams to Cora Eastman from her brother, Azel Blake, regarding Marion Blake's death and funeral arrangements, an obituary note, a letter from the American Academy in Rome sent to Cora Eastman concerning Blake's death, a copy of the Classical Society of the American Academy in Rome's Fall Newsletter announcing Blake's death, and a collection of four letters from Doris Bishop of the American Academy in Rome to Cora Eastman, written between October 1963-January 1964, which discusses the details of Blake's work and the people who Blake may have worked with in Rome.
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Biographical Information,
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1918-1961
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Box 1: folder 12
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Dora Bishop Letters,
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1963, 1964
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Box 1: folder 13
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1920
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1 folder
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The archaeological material includes a sketch plan of Mausoleum and Nereid Mon, sketches of building structures, several sketches of the Todi Mosaic, a sheet of sketch of the different shapes of vases, archaeological photographs, and pictures of Roman mosaics. According to a note found with this material, these sketches and photographs date from 1920.
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Box : folder 1
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Archaeological Material,
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1920
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Box 1: folder 14
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circa 1913-circa 1962
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2 folders
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This series includes a photograph of Blake probably taken when she graduated from Mount Holyoke College in circa 1913, a snapshot of her from the 1920s or 1930s, and two snapshots of Blake taken late in life and printed in April 1962. There is also a collection of mostly unlabeled photographs collected by Cora Eastman which were apparently taken in Italy and include snapshot of buildings, people, and scenes. Blake may be in some of the photographs. Included in the series are five photographs of Scandinavian people from Blake's trip to Scandinavia in 1930.
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Photographs of Blake,
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circa 1913-circa 1961
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Box 1: folder 15
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Photographs taken in Scandanavia,
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1930
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Box 1: folder 16
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