Elmer Russell Clark reminiscences, 1979-1980.

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Elmer Russell Clark reminiscences, 1979-1980.

Detailed account (photocopy) of Clark's career as an agricultural educator and scientist at the University of Minnesota Northwest School and Agricultural Experiment Station (Crookston), 1920-1940.

191 p. in 2 folders.

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