Frederick Shipp Deibler (1876-1961) Papers 1910-1942

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Frederick Shipp Deibler (1876-1961) Papers 1910-1942

The Frederick Shipp Deibler Papers, comprising five and one-half boxes are arranged in two categories: General correspondence and subject files and related material. A small amount of biographical material is filed in the first folder of the series. The Papers provide a rich documentary record of Deibler's academic career, his role as an economic advisor to several government boards and his participation in activities related to some of the major social issues of his time.

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