Louis C. Zucker papers 1904-1982

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Louis C. Zucker papers 1904-1982

The Louis C. Zucker papers consist of personal materials; teaching materials relating to his teaching in English and Judaic studies; research on Rabbi Adolph H. Fink and Sara Teasdale; a section of the papers of Judge Herbert Schiller; religious materials including articles and addresses on Judaism and religion generally, songbooks, Jewish organizations, and holidays. Zucker was a professor of English at the University of Utah. He was also active in Jewish affairs and organizations in Salt Lake City.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6371650

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Teasdale, Sara, 1884-1933

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Schiller, Herbert, Judge

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Fink, Adolph H., Rabbi

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Zucker, Louis C., 1895-

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