Leo G. Provost papers 1918-1969 1932-1969

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Leo G. Provost papers 1918-1969 1932-1969

Leo G. Provost served as professor of education, head of the Department of Secondary Education (1944-1957), and assistant dean of the State College of Education (1957-1963) at the University of Utah. This collection contains both professional papers and administrative files of Leo G. Provost.

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