Papers, 1953-1961.

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Papers, 1953-1961.

Correspondence relating to his books and lecturing at Dartmouth College; paper on conditions in Germany after World War II; partial typescript, with ms. corrections, of his book, A century of mountaineering, published by Allen & Unwin (London, 1957).

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