Papers, 1940-1981.

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Papers, 1940-1981.

Contains personal and professional correspondence and working files, including minutes, of the U. of Pennsylvania, Dept. of Botany (1946-1957) and Division of Biology (1959-1975), the professional organizations and committees for which he served as a consultant, member or chairman; also includes subject handouts for courses he taught (1946-1975).

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