J.B. Condliffe papers, [ca. 1910-1960].

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J.B. Condliffe papers, [ca. 1910-1960].

Correspondence and related papers reflecting his career as professor, University of California, and as economist with the League of Nations, Carnegie Endowment and other institutions; manuscripts of books, articles and lectures; a few personal papers and diaries.

Originals: 44 boxes, 37 cartons.Copy of diary, 1934; 1925 IPR diary; Travel notes, 1927-1928, 4 folders, Ctn. 36 : 1 microfilm reel : negative (BNEG Box 1958) and positive.

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