Collection, 1956-1964.

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Collection, 1956-1964.

Includes correspondence and printed material pertaining to the organization, its activities and concerns, and its function with universities, particularly those of West Texas. Collection bulks (1958-1964) with newsletters and annual reports of the American Council of Learned Societies. Correspondence consists primarily of letters from colleges and universities in the West Texas area describing their humanities programs and coursework.

1,078 leaves

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