Floyd Seyward Lear Papers, 1881-1975

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Floyd Seyward Lear Papers, 1881-1975

The papers of medievalhistorian Dr. Floyd Seyward Lear include correspondence, departmental anduniversity reports and memoranda, teaching materials, research notes, and avariety of memorabilia, including photographs which document his long tenure atRice University (1925-1975) as well as the history of the Universityitself.

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