Ewing, Maurice, papers 1912,1925-1974

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Ewing, Maurice, papers 1912,1925-1974

Correspondence, speeches, teachingmaterial, papers, photographic material, printed material, film, charts, and mapscompose the Maurice Ewing Papers, 1912, 1925-1974, documenting Ewing's career as amarine geologist, oceanographer, and geophysicist.

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Ewing, W. Maurice (William Maurice), 1906-1974

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Lehigh University.

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