Thomas Corwin Mendenhall Personal Papers 1910-1999

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Thomas Corwin Mendenhall Personal Papers 1910-1999

President, Smith College and professor, Yale University. Papers include correspondence, memorabilia, writings, hobbies, course materials, Rhodes Scholarship information, professional records, news clippings, portraits and photographs.

24 boxes; (10 linear ft.)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6322671

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Mendenhall, Charles E. (Charles Elwood), 1872-1935

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