John Jacob Coss Papers 1908-1952.

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John Jacob Coss Papers 1908-1952.

This collection contains correspondence, manuscripts, documents, notebooks, and photographs of John Jacob Coss, professor of Philosophy.

6 linear ft (ca.5,600 items in 14 boxes).

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