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- 89212743 contributor B6026340.
- 89212743 contributor B6026341.
- 89212743 created "1989.".
- 89212743 date "1989".
- 89212743 date "1989.".
- 89212743 dateCopyrighted "1989.".
- 89212743 description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- 89212743 description "Seeing, having, knowing / Eugenia Parry Janis -- Photography at Harvard / Beaumont Newhall -- History's allusive relics / Melissa Banta -- Photography and the social sciences / Carney Gavin -- The visual arts collections / James S. Ackerman -- On seeing medicine's science and art / John D. Stoeckle and Guillermo C. Sanchez -- Littoral images / John R. Stilgoe.".
- 89212743 extent "xii, 93 p. :".
- 89212743 identifier "0674464354".
- 89212743 issued "1989".
- 89212743 issued "1989.".
- 89212743 language "eng".
- 89212743 publisher "Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Library : Distributed by Harvard University Press,".
- 89212743 subject "Harvard University Photograph collections Exhibitions.".
- 89212743 subject "Horblit, Harrison D. Photograph collections Exhibitions.".
- 89212743 subject "Photography Exhibitions.".
- 89212743 subject "Photography History Exhibitions.".
- 89212743 subject "Radcliffe College Photograph collections Exhibitions.".
- 89212743 subject "TR650 .I68 1989".
- 89212743 tableOfContents "Seeing, having, knowing / Eugenia Parry Janis -- Photography at Harvard / Beaumont Newhall -- History's allusive relics / Melissa Banta -- Photography and the social sciences / Carney Gavin -- The visual arts collections / James S. Ackerman -- On seeing medicine's science and art / John D. Stoeckle and Guillermo C. Sanchez -- Littoral images / John R. Stilgoe.".
- 89212743 title "The invention of photography and its impact on learning : photographs from Harvard University and Radcliffe College and from the collection of Harrison D. Horblit / contributors, Eugenia Parry Janis ... [et al.] ; editors, Louise Todd Ambler, Melissa Banta ; curators of the exhibition, Louise Todd Ambler, Melissa Banta, Eugenia Parry Janis.".
- 89212743 type "text".