Papers, 1920-1978.

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Papers, 1920-1978.

Consists largely of general correspondence, 1920-1978; correspondence (1949-1955) and organizational records of the Educational reviewer; writings and speeches; and subject files containing articles, brochures, and documents about various individuals, organizations, and topics of interest.

49.5 lin. ft. (96 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6943213

University of Oregon Libraries

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