Full Record

Main Title: Architecture Australia: July 1988 to December 1993
Subject: Architects and architecture
Periodicals
Notes:
JULY 1988: Influences of Jorn Utzon on Australian public housing and the development of the town house as an acceptable housing type / Ross MacLean p31. Anzac Square building, Brisbane p43. Bungawitta Children’s Centre, North Launceston p44. Adrian Gemelli, Melbourne artist [mosaics] p48. Rialto Towers p56. Multiple Sclerosis Society of NSW, Western Region Centre p62. Mount Hospital, Perth p68. Harry Seidler: Hilton Hotel, Brisbane p70. Waverley Civic Centre, Melbourne p75. Sanctuary Cove, Gold Coast p84.

SEPTEMBER 1988: World Expo ’88, Brisbane p40. Sydney Bicentennial projects p52. The urban design of Darling Harbour p54. The Powerhouse Museum p60. Darling Harbour Exhibition Centre p66. Sydney Aquarium p72. Macquarie Street p76. Circular Quay West p80. Overseas Passenger Terminal and associated urban design, Circular Quay p82. Circular Quay East and Central p86. Sydney Opera House: forecourt and lower concourse p88. Checkpoint Charlie Nightclub, Melbourne p98. Centre for the Arts, University of Tasmania p100. New office for Price Waterhouse in Melbourne p119.

NOVEMBER 1988: Parliament House, Canberra p73. Lilyvale Hotel, The Rocks, Sydney p90. St Thomas Aquinas Parish Church, Charnwood, ACT p92. Interiors Parliament House p98.

DECEMBER 1988: Awards: Brisbane Airport Terminal p26. Dundullimal Homestead, Dubbo p34. Macquarie Street and Circular Quay redevelopment p38. One Adelaide Terrace, Perth p42. Powerhouse Museum, Sydney p46. National Tennis Centre, Melbourne p52. Apple Computer Headquarters, Sydney p59. St Peter’s College Chapel, Adelaide p60. Armoury and Barracks, Adelaide p61. Deutscher Gallery and Residence, Melbourne p62.

FEBRUARY 1989: 101 Collins Street p7. Lloyd Rees 1895-1988 p28. Coronial Services Centre of Victoria, South Melbourne p34. Gazzard Sheldon Architects: two buildings: Coffs Harbour Airport Terminal p42. Courtyard Offices in Paddington p44. Collard, Clarke and Jackson: three buildings for children: Ray Rosbrook Hall; Waterman Centre for Art and Design; CCEGGS Indoor Sports Centre p46-50. The National Tennis Centre, Melbourne p52. Landscaping the new Parliament House p71. The Atrium [nursery], Hampton (Vic.) p77.

MARCH 1989: Brambuk Living Cultural Centre, Western Victoria p6. Obituary: Raymond Berg p26. Daryl Jackson Pty Ltd: two projects: Hyatt Hotel, Canberra p48. Australian Bicentennial Exhibition p52. New South Wales Dairy Corporation Laboratories p56. John Simpson Associates: two buildings: Expressive Arts Building, Brisbane College of Advanced Education at Carseldine and the Endeavour Foundation Head Office, Bowen Hills p60. ABC Broadcasting Centre, Hobart p66. An investigation into Calthorpe’s House, Canberra p72.

APRIL 1989: Block Arcade gets $12m facelift p9. New Queensland museums: Australian Stockman’s Hall of Fame and Outback Heritage Centre p38. Cobb and Co Museum, Toowoomba p40. John Flynn Place, Cloncurry p42. Landsborough Museum p44. The work of Russell Hall p46. Yipirinya School, stage one p54. Central Office Complex, Cooma p56. Interiors: RACV Club refurbishment p66. Shopping malls: Wollongong, Maitland, Gold Coast p68. Minnawarra Historic Precinct, Armadale p90.

MAY 1989: Flinders Street Railway Station redevelopment p11. Houses 1989 p40.

JUNE 1989: Mister Babbage’s candy-coated concrete castle [Benjamin Babbage] / Donald Langmead p58.

JULY 1989: Book review: Sir Arthur Stephenson: Australian architect p21. National Science and Technology Centre, Canberra p30. Tindal RAAF Base, Northern Territory p38. Moorabbin City / Municipal Offices [Vic.] p46. Restoration of Tusculum, Sydney p50. RAIA NSW Chapter offices new wing p54. Lang Gymnasium Building, SCEGGS Redlands p58. Mowbray College, Melton p61.

AUGUST 1989: The Canberra triad [history of Canberra city centre urban design] p19. Resort architecture p35. Tourist resorts in Western Australia: the old and the new p38. Bedarra Island resorts p44. Hyatt Coolum p50. Hilton International Hotel, Cairns p52. Sheraton Mirage, Port Douglas p54. Four Seasons Hotel, Kakadu p56. Peppers-on-Sea, Sydney p58. Mt [Mount] Buller Chalet and apartments, Victoria p60. Royal Women’s Hospital Stores and Workshop Building [Melbourne] p62. Shopping centres: designing shopping malls p74.

SEPTEMBER 1989: Canberra City Centre Urban Design Competition p24. RAIA Gold medal 1989: Kenmore Uniting Church; Bond University Science and Technology Building and Great Hall; Belconnen Library; Mount Gravatt CAE; NSW Tourist Bureau; Suncorp Building Society; Mormon Church; SEQEB Belmont p39-47. C.M.L. Building p48. Queensland Cultural Centre p50. Queensland Art Gallery p52. Performing Arts Complex p54. Queensland Museum p56. State Library of Queensland p58. Library and Humanities Building, Griffith University p60. Mayne Hall, University of Queensland p62. Central Library, University of Queensland p64. Social Sciences Building, University of Queensland p66.

NOVEMBER 1989: Commonwealth Banking [Bank] Corporation, Brisbane p38. Righting the front-of-house: NSW cultural centres revamped p46. Art Gallery of NSW: new wing p48. State Library NSW: new building and refurbishment p52. The Australian Museum: extension p56. Allen Jack and Cottier: four projects p61. Reserve Bank Staff Training College, Kirribilli p62. Apple Computer Australia, National Headquarters, Frenchs Forest p66. Louisa Keys, Birchgrove p69. Allen Jack and Cottier Offices, Surry Hills p70. Interiors: Chinois, South Yarra p84.

DECEMBER 1989: 1989 National Architecture Awards. Parliament House, Canberra p24. Hyatt Hotel, Canberra p28. House at Graceville p31. 91-97 William Street, Melbourne p34. Juniper Hall (NSW) p36. Dandenong College of TAFE stage 3 p42. Sydney Exhibition Centre p43. Newcastle Regional Museum p44. Earl of Spencer Inn, Albany p45. House at Pittwater p46. Corryton Gardens House, ACT p47. Central Plaza 1 and 2, Brisbane p48. 222 Exhibition Street, Melbourne p49. Beneficial Finance, Adelaide p50. David Ellis Fine Art Gallery p51. The Windmill, Brisbane p52.

FEBRUARY 1990: Rainforest cathedral: Adelaide’s new tropical conservatory p50. Australian Construction Services: three office buildings: Office building, West Wodonga p58. Office building, Thurgoona p60. Ceres House, Australian Wheat Board offices p62.

MARCH 1990: Daryl Jackson: four projects: The Australian Film, Television and Radio School, North Ryde, NSW p28. Bond University, Gold Coast, Queensland p31. Penguin Parade, Phillip Island, Victoria p36. Australian Chancery Complex, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia p38. Belconnen Community Centre, ACT p44. Hassell Architects: two projects: The Australian Ballet Centre [School], Melbourne p49; Ballarat Fine Art Gallery extension p52. Little Company of Mary Convent, Caulfield, Vic. p54.

APRIL 1990: The Australian architecture practice p27. Architects and firms: a sociological perspective on architectural practice p29. A review of selected Australian firms: Lewin Tzannes p33. Devine Erby Mazlin p36. Synman Justin Bialek p39. Cocks Carmichael Whitford p42. Hassell Architects p45. Denton Corker Marshall p48. Ken Maher Schwager Brooks and Partners Pty Ltd p51.

MAY 1990: The emerging architect 1: Victoria, Queensland and Western Australia p26. Up and coming in Melbourne p28. Philip Goad: ‘Home Sweet Home’ exhibition p30. Shane Murray: Lauriston Girls’ School swimming complex p32. Wood Marsh Architecture: Babic house [Mount Martha] p34. Queensland’s new breed p40. Annabel Lahz: Spring Hill house ‘Blade building’ p42. Gerrard Murtagh: Moffat Beach House, Bardon house p44. Western Australia p48. Robert Moore: Rottnest Island Community Centre p50. Donaldson + Warn and BMA: Lakeland High School p52. Paul Jones: Gold House p54.

JUNE 1990: Gold medal 1990: Peter McIntyre. Struggle for meaning: text of the A.S. Hook Memorial Address delivered by Peter McIntyre at Melbourne University on 7 June 1990 p30. Optimism and experiment in Melbourne: the early works of Peter McIntyre 1950-1961 p34. Peter McIntyre: works 1950-1990 p54. Dinner Plain Alpine Village p58.

JULY 1990: Public buildings: public architecture / Ian McDougall and Peter Brew p29. De-institutionalisation: Virginia Kirton of the Treasury Department looks at how the contemporary social policy of deinstitutionalisation has affected the architectural design of public institutional buildings, such as prisons and hospitals for the mentally ill p32. Weighbridge Nursing Home, Flemington, Vic. p34. Public institutions and the city: Paul Fox … discussed the historical and cultural ideas behind the birth of Melbourne’s public architecture. He finds that the 19th century vision of the city has faded, just as its monuments have been destroyed p37. Public sector architecture: Greg Deas … discusses public sector architectural commissions in the light of recent significant changes to the size, structure and nature of government building and development agencies throughout Australia p42. Tuggeranong College and Town Centre Library, Canberra p46. New educational buildings: Menindee Central School; Tenterfield College of TAFE; Boggabilla Education Centre p48. Centre for Immunology, St Vincent’s Hospital, Darlinghurst p60. Commonwealth Centre in Adelaide: atrium p66.

AUGUST 1990: The emerging architect: 2 p29. Sydney: into the 1990s p30. The new corporate culture: four architects p39. Bob Stephenson p40. Aladin Niazmand p42. Harry Levine p44. Frank Stanisic p46. South Australia p50. Sue Phillips and Michael Pilkington p52. Flightpath Architects p52. Tridente Architects p54. Rick Bzowy Architects p56. Up and coming in Tasmania: Jim Jones; Robert Morris-Nunn; Peter Willmott; Leigh Woolley p58. Paul Jones: Gold House, WA p66. Synman Justin Bialek offices p73. The changing face of retail p78. Shopping in the 1990s p85.

SEPTEMBER 1990: The city office building. Trading places: mega-block busters [or huge city developments, often combining commercial, retail and other functions and occupying whole city blocks] p38. Experiments with the second city [Melbourne, including 101 Collins Street] p54. The lonely gatepost pioneer [Southgate building, South Terrace, Adelaide] p58. Waterfront Place, Brisbane River p61. Long-term [maintenance] costs of office buildings p66. The Cherry Tree Hotel, Richmond, Vic. p77.

NOVEMBER 1990: National Architecture Awards. Brambuk Living Cultural Centre, Halls Gap p26. The Port Office, Brisbane p29. ‘Griffin’ House, Castlecrag p32. Hamilton Porsche Centre p35. Sheraton Offices, Brisbane p38. Yarra Pedestrian Bridge p41. Lyndhurst, Sydney p44. Adelaide Tropical Conservatory p53. Toorak House p54. Armadale House p55. Lake Crackenback Village p56. Cherry Tree Hotel p57. Princess Theatre restoration p58.

DECEMBER 1990: Obituary: Mary Turner Shaw 1905-1990 p31. Theory and design in the 1990s p34. The city: a fragile tension [ Peter Elliott of Peter Elliott Pty Ltd, Melbourne discusses the evolution of his practice since the early 1980s including Carlton Baths and Knox Schlapp housing] p36. Form and counter form [Lawrence Nield and Partners Australia, including Mount Druitt Hospital] p40. Architecture and heritage [Philip Cox, Richardson, Taylor and Partners Pty Ltd including Market Three Campus, University of Technology, Haymarket, Sydney and Sydney Football Stadium] p44. Photography and debate [John Gollings, photographer] p48. Architecture and community co-housing in the Netherlands p52.

FEBRUARY 1991: New MCG stand p11. Obituary: John Robert Devenish 1944-1990 p22. Warwick Regional Art Gallery p29. Twin peaks [Kurunjang Post-primary School and Eaglehawk North Primary School] p35. St Thomas Aquinas Church, Charnwood, ACT p40. The Wool Exchange, King Street, Melbourne p50.

MARCH 1991: Urban consolidation p20. Medium-density residential development at Golden Grove, South Australia p36. Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne p43. Crossley Hotel, Little Bourke Street, Melbourne p67.

APRIL 1991: Ramada Grand Hotel, Glenelg, South Australia p28. Adelphi Hotel, Flinders Lane, Melbourne p35. Park Hyatt Hotel, Campbells Cove, Sydney p40.

MAY 1991: Tomsgate Way House, Mount Nebo, Queensland p26. Architectural education p35. Skygarden, Sydney p57.

JUNE 1991: Donald Bailey, iconoclast p18. Howlett and Bailey Architects: the major designs p27. Mark Oliphant Building, Science Park, Adelaide p40.

JULY 1991: Buildings for leisure p19. Dandenong Oasis Recreational Centre by Daryl Jackson Pty Ltd and the Tarra Valley and Bulga National Parks Visitors Centre, Gippsland by Victorian Public Works Department p20. Speed Dome Sports Arena, Perth by Howlett and Bailey Architects p26. ‘The Pines’ Hockey and Lacrosse Stadium by the South Australian Department of Housing and Construction (SACON) p30. Staff accommodation building, NSW Academy of Sport at Narrabeen by Bruce Eeles and Associates p34.

AUGUST 1991: New houses p23. Herrman House, Bondi Junction by Lippmann Associates p24. Kyritsis House, Eaglemont, Vic. by Wood Marsh Architecture p26. House at Eden Hills by Gray Puksand p29. Shenton Park House, Perth by Bernard Seeber Pty Ltd p30. Stradbroke Island House by Brian Donovan p32. Hawkesbury River House by Luigi Roselli p34. Time Residence by Biguzas Balestra-Pimpini Architects p36. Northern Peninsula House, Sydney by Peter J. Stutchbury p38. Cleveland Point House, Qld by Brit Andresen and Michael Keniger p40. Symbolism and axiality in Canberra [Walter Burley Griffin] / Peter Proudfoot p45.

SEPTEMBER 1991: The individual office p23. Library Services Building, Royal Blind Society of NSW, Enfield, by Tonkin Zulaikha Harford p24. Crone Ross Architects’ Offices, Collingwood, Vic. p31. Feros Office Building, Highgate Hill, Brisbane by Noel Robinson Architects p34. Cradle Mountain Visitor Centre, Tas., by Bruce Goodsir of BPSM p48.

NOVEMBER 1991: National Architecture Awards. The Tent House, Queensland by Gabriel Poole p16. The Gallery House, Melbourne (Hawthorn) by Dale Jones-Evans p20. Shell House, Melbourne (Spring Street) by Harry Seidler and Associates p24. Adelaide Botanic Garden Conservatory by Raffen Maron Architects Pty Ltd p28. Box Hill Community Arts Centre by Gregory Burgess Pty Ltd Architects p32. Savoy Park Plaza Hotel, Melbourne by Curnow Freiverts Glover Patten Pty Ltd p36. Polo Club, Brisbane by Bruce Buchanan Architects p40. Commonwealth Bank, Sydney by Australian Construction Services (NSW) p44. Office extension and penthouse by Harry Seidler and Associates p48. Australian Chancery Complex, Riyadh by Daryl Jackson Meldrum Burrows Collaborative p54. Water feature at Darling Harbour by Robert Woodward Pty Ltd p58.

DECEMBER 1991: Buildings for health. Launceston General Hospital by Lawrence Nield and Partners and Woods Bagot p32. Illawarra Cancer Care Centre, Wollongong p35. Hospital types p38. Reform of the institution: nursing home projects in Victoria by architects Ashton Raggatt McDougall and Barrack Douglas and Company [includes Ferntree Gully Nursing Home] p40. Security for health care buildings / Peter Matthews p46.

FEBRUARY 1992: Nigel Coates: design as choreography p14. MFP: the generic village [Adelaide Multi-Function Polis] p37. The Perth foreshore competition p42. Minter Ellison, 44 Martin Place [Sydney] p46.

MARCH 1992: Office cultures p25. Bligh Voller Architects [Queensland] p26. Robert Morris-Nunn and Associates [Tasmania] p30. Allen Jack and Cottier [NSW] p35. Mosman House by Andrew Metcalf p41.

APRIL 1992: James Henry Esmond Dorney 1906-1991 p10. Urban housing p21. Inner urban housing in Sydney, including projects by the recently disbanded Urban Renewal Group, and the pioneering works of Broderick and Vernon p26. Hildebrand House, Somers, Vic. by Robinson Chen p40.

MAY-JUNE 1992: Richard Eric Apperly 1925-1992 p16. National Maritime Museum, Sydney by Philip Cox Richardson Taylor and Partners p22. Setting a stage: Wellington Civic Centre and Square [New Zealand] p30. Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts, redevelopment by Donaldson and Warn p36. Two beach houses: Katsilidis Beach House; Marshall house, Phillip Island p38. Lindsay Clare Architects: two houses [Queensland: Claire House, Buderim; Coghill House, Marcus Beach] p46.

JULY-AUGUST 1992: University buildings p22. Newcastle Faculty of Architecture, extension by Suters Architects Snell in association with James Stirling, Michael Wilford and Associates p24. Information Sciences, University of Canberra by Mitchell Giurgola and Thorp p28. Centenary Building, University of Tasmania by Forward Viney Woollan Architects p33. Hugh Buhrich House, Castlecrag p40. Melbourne Central p45. The Adelaide Remm Myer Centre by Malone Buchan Laird and Bawden p50. Redefining practice [Victorian architects: Margaret Smith; Zarinan Gurrie; Paul Haar] p56.

SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER 1992: Hugh Buhrich House (omitted text) p21. Office buildings p27. Katsalidis Towers, 171 La Trobe Street, Melbourne by Nonda Katsilidis p28. The Chifley Tower, Sydney by Kohn Pedersen Fox / Travis Partners p34. The Telecom Building, Melbourne by Perrott Lyon Mathieson p40. Keeping the faith: Glenn Murcutt talks about architecture, Australia and ethics p51. Glenn Murcutt: selected projects 1962-1992 p58. Emerging architects: Western Australia p66. Queensland’s architectural scene p70.

NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 1992: National Architecture Awards p24. Fitzroy apartment, Melbourne by Peter Elliott Architects p26. Clare House, Buderim by Lindsay Clare Architects p28. Newman House, Balgownie, NSW by Grose Bradley p31. Magney House, Paddington, NSW by Glenn Murcutt and Associates p32. Walk-up apartments, Adelaide by Raffen Maron Architects p33. Residence at St Andrews Beach, Victoria by Katsalidis Architects p34. MCG Southern Stand by Tompkins Shaw and Evans / Daryl Jackson Pty Ltd p38. Googong Dam Amenities Block, ACT by Strine Design p41. Australian Embassy, Beijing by Denton Corker Marshall p42. QV1 Building, Perth by Harry Seidler and Associates p44. Hyde Park Barracks, conservation project by Tonkin Zulaikha Harford Architects p50. Watson Building, Trinity Grammar School, Kew, Vic., a ‘recycled’ building by Crone Ross Pty Ltd Architects p52. Urban design of Melbourne City: a project by the Urban Design and Architecture Division of Melbourne City Council p54. Tropical architecture, Northern Territory: unique regional design by Troppo Architects p56.

JANUARY-FEBRUARY 1993: Obituary: Professor Frederick Romberg 1913-1992 p16. Information Technology Building, Queensland University of Technology by John Simpson Associates p23. Samuels Building, University of New South Wales by Lawrence Nield and Partners p28. The symbolic terrain of loss: National Memorial to the Australian Vietnam Forces, Anzac Parade, Reid, ACT by Tonkin Zulaikha Harford p34. Transformation of an old electrical assembly factory in Annandale into an apartment and artist’s studio by Graham Jahn p38. Coastal House, Frederick Henry Bay, east of Hobart, Tas., by Leigh Woolley p42. House, Brentwood, WA by Overman and Zuideveld p45. Inaugural AA Prize for unbuilt designs and research projects: Redevelopment of lower concourse level, Sydney Opera House by Alex Popov; Turner House, Castlecrag by Stanic Harding; Holmes House, Dover Heights by Stanic Harding; Gan house additions, Hawthorn by Tom Kovac; Additions to terrace house, Darlinghurst by Ian Moore; Alteration to Peraton apartment, Sydney by Stephen Varady; Alteration to Moss residence by Stephen Varady; HyperHouse computer multi-media package by Michael Trudgeon p48-58.

MARCH-APRIL 1993: Adelphi Hotel, Flinders Lane, Melbourne by Denton Corker Marshall p28. ANA Hotel, Sydney by Mitchell / Giurgola and Thorp p36. Carmen Furniture’s Sydney showroom, Pyrmont by Burley Katon Halliday p44. Ashton Raggatt McDougall Architects p52.

MAY-JUNE 1993: Seven new railway stations in the northern suburbs of Perth: Edgewater, Glendalough, Joondalup, Leederville, Stirling, Warwick, Whitfords p12. Hank Koning and Julie Eizenberg p30. Westfield Shoppingtown, Doncaster, Vic. by Westfield Design and Construction p36. Adieu to a shop: Made Where shop, Double Bay, interior designed by Tina Engelen for Burley Katon Halliday p43. Rainbow Shores, Sunshine Coast by Lindsay Clare p46. Olympia sports city at Homebush Bay (proposal) p56. James Taylor: the cult of the engineer p64.

JULY-AUGUST 1993: Muang Thong Thani: Australian’s design an Asian city [NFA Architects] p28. Recent houses Brisbane: a Queenslander revised: Highgate Hill House by Donovan and Hill p36. Recent houses Melbourne: Beach House at Rye by Williams and Boag p40. Recent houses Adelaide: Yong Residence, Belair by Rick Bzowy Architects p44. Art spaces: three new galleries in Melbourne: Tolarno Gallery, Fitzroy; Panorama, Fitzroy; Museum of Modern Art at Heide, Bulleen p50. Campus images: Co-operative Research Centre for Waste Management and Pollution Control, University of NSW; University Hall, University of Technology, Sydney: both by Campbell Luscombe Associates p58. Marion Hall Best, interior designer p60.

AUGUST-SEPTEMBER 1993: Ken Woolley receives RAIA gold medal [includes Mosman House] p28. Merit award: Children’s Medical Research Institute, Westmead, NSW p32. Ken Woolley’s distinguished career p34. Theatres of food: new restaurant interiors in Melbourne and Sydney: Darley Street Thai by Burley, Katon, Halliday; Bistro Moncur and Bar by Lewin Tzannes with Greg Anderson; Tansy’s by Ian Robinson p36. Adelaide Velodrome by South Australian Construction (SACON) p44. Tuggeranong Pool by Daryl Jackson Alistair Swayn p48. Luna Park, Sydney p54. Gordon Street Townhouses, Richmond, Vic., by Neometro Design p60.

NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 1993: Walter Burley Griffin and Marion Mahoney Griffin: interiors p14. National architecture awards. Friendly Beaches Ecological Tourist Development, Tasmania by Latona Masterman p34. Palm Beach House, Sydney by Gordon and Valich p36. Lyon Jenkin House, Carlton, Vic., by Hamish Lyon, Astrid Jenkin p38. Larrakeyah Medium Density Housing, Precinct 2, Darwin by Troppo Architects p40. Stirling Station, Northern Suburbs Transit System, Perth by Forbes and Fitzhardinge p42. Bell-Banksia Street Freeway Link, Heidelberg, Vic., by Cocks Carmichael Whitford in association with Vicroads p46. Interior award: Nation Apartment [former factory in Fitzroy, Vic.] by Nation Fender p48. Adelphi Hotel, Flinders Lane, Melbourne by Denton Corker Marshall p50. Amanusa Resort, Bali by Kerry Hill Architects p52. Muang Thong Thani Industrial Condominiums, Bangkok by NFA Architects p54. 31 Squadron Chapel Reconstruction, Coomalie Creek, Northern Territory p56. Perraton Apartment, Sydney by Stephen Varady and Genevieve Nevett p58. Adelaide Velodrome by SACON p60.
Result Collection Location Shelf No Status Notes
Periodicals Stacks Periodical Box 164 to 165 Available Periodical Box 165: September 1990 - August/September 1993
Periodicals Stacks Periodical Box 164 to 165 Available Periodical Box 164: July 1988- August 1990