Irving Adler papers undated, 1954-1975, 1989-1995

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Irving Adler papers undated, 1954-1975, 1989-1995

The collection includes holographs and typescripts, front matter, galley and page proofs, dummies, notes, research material, and correspondence for over 65 non-fiction children's books written by Irving Adler.

6 boxes (6.0 cubic feet)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6617043

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Adler, Irving

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Irving Adler (1913- ), an educator, mathematician, science writer and progressive activist, was born in New York City, attended City College (B.S., 1931) and received graduate degrees in mathematics from Columbia University (M.A., 1938; Ph.D., 1961). From 1932-1952 he taught mathematics in the New York City secondary schools and was an activist in the progressive Teachers' Union, and in 1953 was the National Director of the National Council of the Arts, Sciences and Professions. In 1954 he was s...