J. Philip Wernette Papers, 1915-1987

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J. Philip Wernette Papers, 1915-1987

President of the University of New Mexico, later professor of business administration at the University of Michigan. Biographical and personal materials; correspondence, 1929-1987; topical files, 1942-1985; speeches and writings, 1932-1980; career files detailing various university and consulting work, notably his interest in executive training.

12 linear ft.

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6390413

Bentley Historical Library

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