Robert Lax Papers, [ca. 1938]-1990

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Robert Lax Papers, [ca. 1938]-1990

17 linear ft. ( ca. 5,300 items in 31 boxes & 1 package).

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BIOGHIST REQUIRED Poet & editor (Columbia University B.A., 1938) who was born in 1915. From the guide to the Robert Lax Papers, [ca. 1938]-1990, (Columbia University. Rare Book and Manuscript Library, ) Poet & editor (Columbia University B.A., 1938) who was born in 1915. From the description of Robert Lax papers, [ca. 1938]-1990. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 606938033 ...

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