H. H. Hess papers, 1932-1969.

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H. H. Hess papers, 1932-1969.

Consists of Hess's papers, articles, reports, lecture notes, on-site field notes, notebooks, correspondence, committee materials, off-prints, unpublished papers, photographs, documents, seismological charts, slides, and printed matter, as well as some papers of others.

33.0 linear ft. (33 record center cartons)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6932658

Princeton University Library

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