Malcolm Macdonald Willey papers 1926-1971

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Malcolm Macdonald Willey papers 1926-1971

Collection contains correspondence, photographs, reports and notes regarding the personal and professional activities of Malcolm Willey, professor of sociology and vice president for academic administration at the University of Minnesota.

3 boxes; 1 oversize; (2.0 linear feet)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6619313

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