Justin R. Hartzog papers, 1917-1966.
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City planner. Justin R. Hartzog graduated from Cornell University in 1917, and in 1922 received a Masters Degree in Landscape Design from Cornell. From the description of Justin R. Hartzog papers, 1917-1966. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 64074392 ...
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