Papers, 1915-1944.

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Papers, 1915-1944.

Contains general professional correspondence and working files set up as a member of Dept. of History, U. of Pennsylvania (1915-1940);correspondence, references and bibliography created in preparation of his Bicentennial History of the University of Pennsylvania, 1740-1940 (1941); correspondence and research for preparation of studies on freedom of thought and expression he edited under the auspices of Social Science Research Council (1936-1938); also includes unpublished manuscripts, articles, speeches and addresses, course lecture notes, examinations, reviews of his writings and drafts of unpublished works.

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