Transcripts of oral history interviews with:

 

Samuel Clayberger (1999)

 

Edouard Du Buron (1993)

John Dugdale (2017)

 

Linda Nochlin (2010)

 

Julie Tolentino (2018)

 

Harold Tovish (1974-1977)

  

 

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