Henry Babcock Veatch papers, 1941-1997

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Henry Babcock Veatch papers, 1941-1997

Henry B. Veatch, Jr. was a Professor of Philosophy at IU from 1937-1965. Collection consists of his personal papers and writings on such topics as Aristotle, natural law, metaphysics, and ethics. There are five series: Correspondence, 1941-1997, containing correspondence to and from colleagues; Speaking engagements, 1971-1988, containing copies of his public lectures and addresses; Class notes, 1966-1984, containing class lectures, handouts, reading lists, and exams; St. Meinrad group, 1985-1996, containing notes, correspondence, and papers of discussion group formed by Veatch and colleagues; and Writings by or about Veatch, 1941-1993, containing typescripts and publications by Veatch and also reviews of three of Veatch's books.

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Veatch, Henry Babcock

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Faculty member, Indiana University Philosophy Department. From the description of Henry Babcock Veatch papers, 1941-1997. (Indiana University). WorldCat record id: 42003064 Henry Babcock Veatch, Jr. was born August 26, 1911 in Evansville, IN. After graduating high school, Veatch attended Harvard, where he received his A.B. (summa cum laude), M.A. and Ph.D. Professor Veatch came to the Philosophy Department at Indiana University in 1937 as an instruct...