C. M. Clay Buntain (1876-1927) Scrapbook 1894-1902

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C. M. Clay Buntain (1876-1927) Scrapbook 1894-1902

The C. M. Clay Buntain Scrapbook documents Buntain's activities at Northwestern between 1894 and 1902. It includes newspaper clippings (from Chicago newspapers such as the Tribune and Herald as well as from student publications), programs, and announcements, arranged in rough chronological order. A few items from the 1890s were added at the end of the scrapbook.

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