T. J. J. See Papers 1887-1960 (bulk 1897-1930)

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T. J. J. See Papers 1887-1960 (bulk 1897-1930)

Astronomer and mathematician. Correspondence, a diary, financial papers, writings, printed matter, photographs, and miscellaneous material dealing with See's work in science and mathematics.

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