Andrew R. Towl papers, 1921-1974

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Andrew R. Towl papers, 1921-1974

The papers of Harvard Business School professor Andrew R. Towl include correspondence, teaching materials, research and writing, and administrative records.

20.5 linear ft. (41 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6382638

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