Clarence Irving Lewis papers, 1933-1967.

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Clarence Irving Lewis papers, 1933-1967.

Correspondence, lecture material Lewis used for philosophy courses at Harvard, Columbia, and the University of California, Mss. of Lewis' books and papers, reprints of writings by and about him, books annotated by Lewis, and a bibliography of philosophic works used by him.

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