Papers. 1938-1968.

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Papers. 1938-1968.

Typescripts, with holograph corrections of his book, The American story, published by Duell, Sloan and Pearce (New York, 1944); typescript of The conquest of America, published in The Atlantic, v. 184, no. 2, Aug. 1949; ms. notes on the Dartmouth College Great Issues course; correspondence with Max Spelke about a poem to Heywood Brown, and with Harold G. Rugg and John Sloan Dickey.

1 box ; 26 x 13 x 39 cm.

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Dickey, John Sloan, 1907-1991

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Born, Lock Haven, Penn., Nov. 4, 1907. Graduate, Dartmouth College, 1929, Harvard Law School, 1932. Worked for the Mass. Dept. of Corrections and was in private legal practice in Boston from 1932 to 1940. For the next five years served the U.S. Department of State variously as special assistant to Assistant Secretary of State Francis B. Sayre, special assistant to Secretary of State Cordell Hull, special assistant to Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs Nelson A. Rockefeller, chief, Division of...

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Dartmouth College. Great Issues Course.

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Macleish, Archibald

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