Don Werkheiser papers, 1885-1998 (1950-1994).

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Don Werkheiser papers, 1885-1998 (1950-1994).

Collection consists of: primarily Werkheiser's writings (in the form of notes, drafts, and finished typescripts), correspondence with friends and colleagues, and related ephemera. A small number of photographs, materials documenting Werkheiser's interests and activities, and works by associates of Werkheiser are also present.

8 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7079903

University of Michigan

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School of Living of America (Brookville, Ohio)

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Werkheiser, Donald M.

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Labadie, Laurance, 1896-1975

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Schroeder, Theodore, 1864-1953

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