University of Chicago. Department of Zoology. Records 1922-1938

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University of Chicago. Department of Zoology. Records 1922-1938

Established in 1892 as the Department of Zoology and Paleontology aand reorganized as the Department of Zoology in 1893. The Records contain correspondence, financial and budgetary records, reports, minutes, course announcements, and examinations. Includes correspondence of department chairman, C.M. Child (1931-1934). Material relates to the administration of the department, curriculum, appointments, scholarships, and fellowships.

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