Raymund L. Zwemer Papers

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Raymund L. Zwemer Papers

1903-1979

Biologist, educator, and scientific administrator. Correspondence, speeches and writings, professional and organizational files, appointment diaries, personnel records, printed matter, and other papers documenting Zwemer's career as a professor of anatomy and scientific administrator.

12,000 items; 36 containers plus 1 classified; 14 linear feet

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