Personal papers, 1903-1982 (bulk, 1950-1973).

ArchivalResource

Personal papers, 1903-1982 (bulk, 1950-1973).

This series consists of papers that were primarily generated and maintained by Loewy personally.

6.5 linear ft.

eng,

ger,

fre,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6803946

Hagley Museum & Library

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