papers, 1920-1982.

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papers, 1920-1982.

Student notebooks as a graduate student in history at Harvard University, teaching materials as a member of the history faculty at Dartmouth College, materials relating to his class reunion activities, and research notes and essays relating to his work as a medieval intellectual historian.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6802540

New Hampshire Newspaper Project

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