Félix Klein Papers, 1889-1925 bulk (1897-1904).

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Félix Klein Papers, 1889-1925 bulk (1897-1904).

Correspondence with James Cardinal Gibbons, bishops John Ireland, John J. Keane, Denis O'Connell, and John Lancaster Spalding, and others, much of it concerning Americanism; also notes, clippings, pamphlets, drafts, and photographs.

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