Charles H. Judd, associate dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Yale University, records 1904-1922

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Charles H. Judd, associate dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Yale University, records 1904-1922

The records consist of correspondence, memoranda, reports, summer school materials, course information, and subject files of Charles Hubbard Judd as associate dean of the Yale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, professor of psychology, and dean of the Summer School of Arts and Sciences (1905-1907).

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