John A. Larson Papers, 1922-1965

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John A. Larson Papers, 1922-1965

The John A. Larson papers contain material primarily compiled by Larson and possibly others as background for papers and books. Includes correspondence, writings, material related to his professional career, polygraphs, subject files, and clippings. The bulk of the collection is comprised of copies.

Number of containers: 3 boxes, 6 cartons; Linear feet: 8.3

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SNAC Resource ID: 6650853

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