Thomas, William I., Papers 1908-1974

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Thomas, William I., Papers 1908-1974

William I. Thomas, sociologist, author, teacher. The William I. Thomas Papers consist of primarily of correspondence. The Papers also include reprinted articles, a lecture outline, and a draft of a book introduction.

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