Robert A. Good Papers, 1943-2006 (inclusive).

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Robert A. Good Papers, 1943-2006 (inclusive).

The Robert A. Good Papers, 1943-2006, are the product of Good’s activities as a medical research administrator, scientist, educator, and lecturer.

38.6 cubic feet (38 record storage cartons and 2 document boxes)

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