Correspondence with Theodore Dreiser, 1920-1935.

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Correspondence with Theodore Dreiser, 1920-1935.

Correspondence with Theodore Dreiser from members of the staff of the Rockefeller Institute. The two reprints include Walter B. Cannon's "The Dog's Gift to the Relief of Human Suffering," Hygeia, Jan. 1926, and John Dewey's "The Ethics of Animal Experimentation," Hygeia, Feb. 1931.

20 items (33 leaves + 2 reprints).

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