[correspondence, architecture]
ALS mentioning a lecture at Penn State by Frank Lloyd Wright during which he disparages their campus architecture, 1946
[2p] ALS on single sheet, 11 x 8.5 inches. With stapled newspaper clipping torn away with small loss and offsetting. Very Good. A goofy letter that notably reports on a lecture at Penn State given by Frank Lloyd Wright: Dear mother, I just got back from hearing Frank Lloyd Wright, the world, famous architect. He actually told the audience – at the college – that that architecture that the college architecture is not worth anything. He said that we, as people of democracy, must start thinking, and being original in all our building.
Copy of the local newspaper article more directly quoting FLW in the last photo.
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