Records, 1910-1965.

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Records, 1910-1965.

The record of the office of the president are relatively complete from 1899 to ca. 1963 and may be found at the Pennsylvania State Archives in Harrisburg, Pa. All of the earlier correspondence was apparently destroyed between 1910 and 1923.

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Hagley Museum & Library

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Symes, James M. (James Miller), 1897-1976

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