Papers of William Bennett Munro, 1806-1959 (bulk 1877-1959).

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Papers of William Bennett Munro, 1806-1959 (bulk 1877-1959).

The collection consists primarily of letters to Munro from his acadamic colleagues, dealing with reactions to his research and publications, with his professional and social activities, and with the administration of universities and other institutions in which Munro was interested. A few letters after Munro's death are addressed to Prof. Harvey Eagleson concerning a memoir of Munro.

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