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1930's
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American Crafts Council, award of Fellow, see 1991.
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Anecdotes ("Tales") about Karl Martz by Stanley Lee
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Art: 2 dimensional graphics by Karl Martz
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Auction Records of Karl Martz & Becky Brown works
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Bingham Professor of the Humanities, University of Louisville, see 1975.
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Biographical sketch: Becky Brown
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Biographical sketch: Karl Martz
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Biographies, book Clay Times Three
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Black Mountain College ceramics workshop, 1952
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Brown County, Indiana
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Brown County, account of living there 1935-1961 by Becky Brown
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Brown County Pottery
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Brown County Pottery, photo of Karl at work there ca. 1934
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Brown County Pottery, Karl's apprenticeship 1934-5
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Brown County Theatre, where Karl acted in plays 1938-42.
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Buttons, ceramic. See also Production Pottery.
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Clay Times Three, a 2009 book by Kathie McKimmie.
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Code for years used by Karl Martz beginning ca. 1982
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Date codes used by Karl Martz beginning ca. 1982
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Depauw Ceramic Show, Second (1960):
Catalog
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Depauw Ceramic Show, Fourth (1962):
Catalog
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Distinguished Hoosier Award, see 1988
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Education, formal, of Karl Martz, 1930-1933
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Exhibitions of works of Karl Martz
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Films: by and featuring Karl Martz
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Gallery of Becky Brown works
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Gallery of Karl Martz works
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Graphics (2 dimensional art) by Karl Martz
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Guggenheim Fellowship Application (not funded)
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Haan Museum of Indiana Art, Karl Martz & Becky Brown Exhibit, summer 2019.
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Hull House (Chicago), 1944
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Home Page
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Jugtown Pottery, Seagrove NC, 1957
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Juror of numerous ceramics competitions.
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Kiln, 1938: Pink House Kiln
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Lead glazes
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Linoleum cuts (2 dimensional art) by Karl Martz
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Linoleum cuts: description of method by Karl Martz
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LewEllen Estates: Lewis Scott Murphy and wife Ellen
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Main Page
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Map of raw material sources (ca. 1938)
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Marshall Studios, Veedersburg, Indiana
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Mashiko, Japan (sabbatical, 1971-2)
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Midwest Museum of American Art, see 2008 in
Karl's
and
Karl's
Becky's timelines.
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Movies (Films): by and featuring Karl Martz
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Nashville, Indiana in 1939
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National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts (NCECA), see 1965-66 and
1972.
See also
Founding Member and President.
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Newest changes/addition on this website
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Obituary: Becky Brown.
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Obituary: Karl Martz.
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Pink House, Studio from 1938-42 (exterior)
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Pink House Showroom (See also: Shop, Kiln)
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Poetry by Becky Brown.
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ca. 1924, at age 10, with mother and brother.
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1930, at age 16.
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ca. 1940, at the "Pink House", etc.
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1943, hand-colored portrait, in Chicago.
See also Becky Brown Timeline.
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1945, pencil sketch for 10th anniversary, by Ruth Low.
See also Becky Brown Timeline.
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1952, in the Martz Studio.
See also Becky Brown Timeline.
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1953, at the Museum of Modern Art, New York City.
See also Becky Brown Timeline.
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1950's, in front of the Martz Studio.
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ca. 1953, at the potter's wheel.
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ca. 1953, glazing a vase.
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ca. 1953, unstacking the kiln.
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1959, holding her large ceramic fish fountain
commissioned by Onya LaTour.
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1971, at the Daisei Pottery in Mashiko, Japan.
See also Becky Brown Timeline.
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1981, surrounded by her sculptures.
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1983, with one of her sculptures.
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2002, with sons Brian and Eric (bottom of page).
- Portraits of Karl Martz:
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ca. 1930's, self portrait linoleum cut.
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1934, working at the Brown County Pottery
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1935, standing in front of their "Chewink" cabin.
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ca. 1937, in his shop at the "Batchfield Cabin".
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ca. 1938, portrait by Frank Hohenberger, and photo of Karl stacking his kiln.
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ca. 1938, standing by the "Pink House" sign that he painted.
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1941, dressed for a performance at the Brown County Theatre.
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ca. 1950, building the Martz Studio
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1950's, with dog Tammy.
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1951, at the potter's wheel.
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1953, with other member of the IU Fine Arts Faculty.
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ca. 1954, with his fountain.
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ca. 1955, at breakfast in the terrace behind the Martz Studio.
- Portraits of Karl Martz with Becky Brown
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Production pottery, ca. 1938-42
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Publications: by and about Karl Martz
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Retrospective Show of Karl Martz, 1977
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Salt glazes
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Serial numbers on Karl Martz pots
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Shop, ca. 1938-42: Pink House Shop
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Showroom, 1950's: Martz Studio, 1954
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Showroom, ca. 1938-40: Pink House
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Signatures: Becky Brown
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Signatures: Karl Martz
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Signatures: "KM" but not Karl Martz
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Signs & a poster painted by Karl Martz
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Slip casting. See also Production Pottery; Buttons.
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Stories ("Tales") about Karl Martz by Stanley Lee
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Students of Karl Martz
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Studio: 1935-6 "Chewink Cabin" at Stoddard Camp, Town Hill
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Studio: 1936-7 "Batchfield Cabin"
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Studio: 1938-42 "Karl Martz Pottery" in the "Pink House". See also "Pink House" for exterior.
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Studio: 1949-61 "Martz Studio"
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Tales about Karl Martz by Stanley Lee
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Teaching methods of Karl Martz, recounted by Stanley Lee
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Timeline: Becky Brown
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Timeline: Karl Martz
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Unpublished writings of Karl Martz
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Uranium glazes used by Karl Martz
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Versions of this website: What's New
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Wedding announcement: linoleum cut by Karl Martz
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Wedding of Karl and Becky, 1935
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Writings, unpublished, of Karl Martz
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People
This index includes only an arbitrary subset
of the people mentioned on this website.
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Baggs, Arthur Eugene
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Baggs Red (glaze of Arthur Baggs)
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Bogotay, Paul
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Bowie, Theodore
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Brown, Becky (Margaret Rebekah Brown Martz)
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Brown, Becky: Biographical Sketch
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Brown, Becky: Obituary
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Brown, Becky: Portraits -- see Portraits in the Documents section of this index.
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Brown, Becky: Timeline
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Brown, Edward Stinson, Sr. (Becky's father)
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Busbee, Juliana and Jaques, Jugtown Pottery, NC
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Calvin, Marie
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Davis, Georgia (major collector of Karl and Becky's work)
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Eboigbe, Felix
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Eikerman, Alma (taught design to Becky)
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Falk, Maureen
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Fraser, Rosemary (founder of "The Gallery", Bloomington IN; see 1970)
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Fulwider, Edwin (painter; at bottom of page)
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Garotte, Barbara Delores Marter
(see bottom of page)
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Goodheart, John (see 1973)
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Grant, Douglas and Barbara, collectors of works by
Karl
and
Becky
and donors to the Midwest Museum of Art
(see 2008).
- Haan, Bob and Ellie, founders of the
Haan Mansion Museum of Indiana Art.
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Hamada, Shoji
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Hayes, Joseph (playwrite)
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Heiser, Lois and Julie Nilson (major collectors of Becky's work)
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Hohenberger, Frank (photographer)
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Hope, Henry Radford (1905-1989)
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Hostetler, David
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Hurst, Ralph
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Kondo, Yutaka (Kyoto, Japan), see 1963.
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Kondo, Yuzo (Kyoto, Japan), see 1963-64.
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Leach, Bernard
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Lee, Stanley:
student and author of
Memories of Karl Martz, 23 tales
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Littlefield, Edgar
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Littleton, Harvey
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LaTour McCann, Onya (neighbor and influential)
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LaTour McCann, Onya, commissioning a large fish fountain by Becky Brown
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LaTour, Onya, her cereal bowl by Karl Martz, 1941.
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Marsh, Virginia Jean, potter, close friend and spiritual daughter of Karl
and Becky.
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Martin, Alice. Photographer:
Upstairs Martz Studio
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Martin, Clyde
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Martz, Brian (son of Karl & Becky)
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Martz, Eric (creator of this website, son of Karl & Becky)
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Martz, Gordon
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Martz, Jane Marshall
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Martz, Karl
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Martz, Karl: Biographical Sketch
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Martz, Karl: Obituary.
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Martz, Karl: Portraits -- see Portraits in the Documents section of this index.
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Martz, Karl: Publications
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Martz, Karl: Timeline
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Martz, Velorus and Amy Lee (Karl's parents), Martha and Robert (Karl's siblings)
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Moholy-Nagy, Lázló. See also Timeline, Karl Martz, 1944.
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Miller, Horace and Hortense
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Murphy, Scott and Ellen (patrons of Karl Martz), and "LewEllen"
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Nilson, Julie and Lois Heiser (major collectors of Becky's work)
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Owens, Ben
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Page, Earl, Alice, Paul
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Poling, Marie
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Pyle, Ernie (column about, and correspondence with Karl Martz)
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Rickey, George and Edie (see 1953)
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Sakuma, Totaro (Mashiko, Japan), see 1971-72.
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Seto, Hiroshi (Mashiko, Japan), see 1971-72.
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Snodgrass, Walter (landlord)
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Sperry, Portia
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Stoddard, Musette (landlord)
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Students of Karl Martz
are mostly not listed in this index.
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Swain, Henry ("Hank"):
author
and
contractor
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Ulery, Norman Vincent (painter)
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Wilkes, Grace (landlord, patron). See also: Pink House.
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