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Florida Atlantic University Libraries Special Collectionsr2WPadmin2018-08-08T22:07:02+00:00

Florida Atlantic University Libraries Special Collections

This organization has contributed to the following objects in the Encyclopedia.

Bettmann, Otto playing the organ

Otto Bettmann playing the organ.

Bettmann, Otto receiving an honorary doctor of the humanities from Florida State University, 1979

Bettmann, Otto selecting photos, n.d.

Otto Bettmann selecting photos, n.d.

Invitation to a Bach organ recital, organized at Florida Atlantic University by Otto Bettmann

Invitation to a Bach organ recital, organized at Florida Atlantic University by Otto Bettmann, 1990

Leica manual given to Otto Bettmann

Leica manual, given to Otto Bettmann by a friend in 1936. The handwritten note in the front reads (in German):…

Otto Bettmann perusing books at the Florida Center for the Book in the Fort Lauderdale Broward County Main Library, January 1998

Otto Bettmann perusing books at the Florida Center for the Book in the Fort Lauderdale Broward County Main Library, January…

Syllabus for a class on “Pictorial History and Research: Elements – Methods – Careers ,” by Otto Bettmann

Syllabus for a class on “Pictorial History and Research: Elements – Methods – Careers ,” by Otto Bettmann, fall term…

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