Papers, [ca. 1918-1972].

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Papers, [ca. 1918-1972].

Harap's correspondence, 1918-1972, relating to his teaching, writing, research, and other professional activities; correspondence, ca. 1928-1959, relating to the Society for Curriculum Study; clippings and reprints of his published papers; bibliographies of his reviews; clippings of reviews of his books; typescripts of his talks on educational topics; reports; photographs of Harap and other educators (and some unidentified children, n.d., ca. turn of the century, in the classroom and dining hall; course outlines; and vertical files he kept containing reports, correspondence, notes, clippings, printed material, ca. 1920s-1960s, on educational topics; and the manuscript of his book, CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT. Bound news bulletins and bibliographies, 1930-1936, issued by the Society for Curriculum Study, and bulletins, 1934-1936, issued by the Curriculum laboratory of the Division of Surveys and Field Studies are also included.

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