Papers, 1903-1985.

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Papers, 1903-1985.

Personal and career items and bibliography, 1903-1966; correspondence, letters sent and received from individuals and organizations, 1948-1985; published and unpublished writings, including books, articles, reviews, lectures and seminars; pamphlets, 1930-1977; notes & outlines, undated-1951.

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