Harlan Craig Brown Papers 1935-1978

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Harlan Craig Brown Papers 1935-1978

Two commissions presented to Harlan Craig Brown for the ranks of Captain and Major in the United States Army Officers' Reserve Corps in 1952 and 1953 respectively, typescripts of speeches by Brown and other papers. Harlan Brown began his career at NC State's library in 1936, where he later served as Libraries Director. From 1942 to 1946, Brown took a leave of absence to serve in World War II as an officer. He attained the rank of Captain in the United States Army Reserve Officer Corps on November 28, 1952 and Major October 1, 1953.

1.75 Linear feet, 4 folders

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Harlan Brown began his career at NC State's library in 1936, where he later served as Libraries Director. From 1942 to 1946, Brown took a leave of absence to serve in World War II as an officer. He attained the rank of Captain in the United States Army Reserve Officer Corps on November 28, 1952 and Major October 1, 1953. From the guide to the Harlan Craig Brown Papers, 1935-1978, (Special Collections Research Center) ...

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