William Harold Payne papers 1853-1933

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William Harold Payne papers 1853-1933

Professor of pedagogy at the University of Michigan; chancellor of University of Nashville and president of Peabody Normal College. Correspondence and other papers concerning his activities in education and family matters.

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Bentley Historical Library

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