Jens Nyholm (1900-1983) Papers 1855-1983

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Jens Nyholm (1900-1983) Papers 1855-1983

NU Librarian Jens Nyholm's personal papers fill twenty boxes and are arranged in six subseries with two additions: biographical materials, education files, correspondence, professional organization files, research and consulting, files, and publications. These papers comprise Nyholm's personal files; the records documenting his service as university librarian at Northwestern may be found in University Archives' Series 9/4, Records of the University Librarian. Approximately a quarter of the material in the Nyholm Papers is in Danish.

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