Papers relating to John Wright Buckham's book, George Holmes Howison: Philosopher and Teacher, 1929-1935

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Papers relating to John Wright Buckham's book, George Holmes Howison: Philosopher and Teacher, 1929-1935

Includes letters written to Buckham, mainly after the publication of the book, and a few anecdotes by Buckham concerning Howison.

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