Barbara G. Myerhoff papers Bulk, 1969-1984 1911-1985

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Barbara G. Myerhoff papers Bulk, 1969-1984 1911-1985

Papers of Barbara G. Myerhoff, a University of Southern California professor and noted anthropologist, consist of manuscripts, notes, printed material, publications, audiotapes, correspondence, and photographic material related to her teaching, field research, and publishing activities.

100.0 Linear feet; 169 boxes and 7 clamshell binders

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