Stanford University, Dept. of History, administrative records, 1903-1974.

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Stanford University, Dept. of History, administrative records, 1903-1974.

Files of the History Department, including History Department meetings, minutes, papers relating to the establishment of the Political Science Department, report of the four quarter system, History Club minutes, Army Specialized Training Program of 1941-1945 and other war courses, independent study and a manuscript history of the department. Also included are some papers of Professor Gordon Craig, professor of History at Stanford from 1962-1974.

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Robinson, Edgar Eugene, 1887-1977

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American historian. From the description of Edgar Eugene Robinson miscellaneous papers, 1921-1974. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754872031 Margaret Byrne Professor of History at Stanford (1911-1952; emeritus, 1952-1977) and chairman of the History Department (1935-1952). Director of Independent Studies and of the Institute of American History. Especially well known for his work on American political parties, voting behavior, and presidential leadership, Professor Robinson p...

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