Papers, 1898-1958.

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Papers, 1898-1958.

The Cecil Kent Drinker Papers, 1898-1958, contains Drinker's personal records, World War II research records, professional activities records, and administrative records from his tenures as a faculty member and Dean of Harvard School of Public Health.

3.25 cubic ft. in 2 record cartons, 2 document boxes, 1 half legal document box, 1 flat oversized document box, and 2 oversized folders.

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