William Zinsser Papers ca. 1946-1998

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William Zinsser Papers ca. 1946-1998

William Zinsser's papers include correspondence, manuscripts, scrapbooks, reviews and teaching materials relating to his career as a writer, editor, and educator.

12.0 Linear feet; (9 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6330479

Fales Library & Special Collections

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1922 1943 Born in New York City, 1922. Princeton University, class of 1944. 1943 1945 Enlisted in the U.S. Army (North Africa and Italy). 1946 1959 ...

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