Archibald Smith Foord papers 1926-1968

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Archibald Smith Foord papers 1926-1968

Correspondence, manuscripts, teaching materials, research notes, speeches, printed matter, and a small amount of family correspondence comprise the papers of Archibald Foord. Nearly half the papers consist of note cards, research materials and manuscripts, primarily on British history. Included is the complete manuscript of: His Majesty's Opposition, 1714-1830 (published in 1964). Another large segment of the papers reflects Foord's teaching career at Yale and includes class notes, examinations, lectures, student papers, and grade books. Some family correspondence for the years 1934-1945 is also in the papers.

8.5 linear feet

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Foord, Archibald S.

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Archibald S. Foord: professor of history at Yale University, 1940-1942, 1946-1969; served in the U.S. Navy, 1942-1946; author of numerous books and articles. From the description of Archibald Smith Foord papers, 1926-1968 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702168505 From the guide to the Archibald Smith Foord papers, 1926-1968, (Manuscripts and Archives) ...