Correspondence with Johan Thorsten Sellin, 1949-1959.

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Correspondence with Johan Thorsten Sellin, 1949-1959.

Correspondents include university provosts Paul Musser and Jonathan E. Rhoads and vice-provost Roy F. Nichols.

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Musser, Paul H. (Paul Howard)

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Nichols, Roy F. (Roy Franklin), 1896-1973

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Historian. From the description of Reminiscences of Roy F. Nichols : oral history, 1968-69. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 626908632 Historian Edward Potts Cheyney taught at the University of Pennsylvania. From the guide to the Drafts of chapters for "Freedom of inquiry and expression, " 1936-1938, 1936-1938, (American Philosophical Society) ...

Rhoads, Jonathan E.

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Jonathan Evans Rhoads was born on May 9, 1907 in a Philadelphia Quaker family that had a traditional interest in medicine. His father, Edward G. Rhoads, and his granduncle James were both physicians. Edward graduated from the University of Pennsylvania Medical School in 1885 and became chief resident at the Pennsylvania Hospital after serving internship first at the University of Pennsylvania Hospital. He later had his own practice, working in a broad range of fields from obstetrics...

University of Pennsylvania. Office of the Provost

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Charles Custis Harrison was born in Philadelphia on May 3, 1844, the son of George Leib and Sarah Ann (Waples) Harrison. His early education was at the private school of Miss Tatham on Pine Street in Philadelphia and the parish school of St. Luke's Episcopal Church before entering Episcopal Academy. He received the Bachelor of Arts in 1862, the Masters of Arts in 1865, and an honorary LL.D. in 1911 from the University of Pennsylvania. As the co-owner of a very profitable sugar refinery, he becam...