Foreign Travel, 1897-1954.

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Foreign Travel, 1897-1954.

Materials consist of correspondence from abroad, travel notes, diary excerpts, and photographs which document Hutchins's trips to India, Iran, Italy, Mexico, Turkey, and other countries.

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William J. Hutchins.

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Robert Maynard Hutchins, the second son of Berea College President William J. Hutchins, was educated at Yale University, served as the Dean of its Law School from 1928 - 1929, and as President of the University of Chicago from 1930 - 1945. He subsequently directed Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc. (1947 - 1974), was Associate Director of the Ford Foundation (1951), and was President of the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions. From the description of Personal/Biographical, 185...