Susan Otis Thompson papers, 1965-1992 [Bulk Dates: 1970-1980].
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Thompson, Susan Otis
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Rare Book School
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Trumbull College (Yale University)
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Caxton, William, approximately 1422-1491 or 1492
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Goodrich, L. Carrington (Luther Carrington), 1894-1986
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BIOGHIST REQUIRED Luther Carrington Goodrich (1894-1986), Columbia, M.A., 1927; Ph.D., 1934; L.L.D., 1962. Dean Long Professor Emeritus of Chinese, former Chairman Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures and Director of Ming Biographical History Project. Born in China, Goodrich travelled widely, teaching and writing on Chinese cultural and historical topics. He served as advisor to numerous art historians, academics, and institutions. From the guide to the Luther Carrington G...
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Wyatt, Leo, 1909-1981
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