Harvard memorabilia of Julian Burroughs

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Harvard memorabilia of Julian Burroughs

1898-1920

Harvard memorabilia collected by Julian Burroughs. Includes items from the Harvard Camera Club, 1901, tickets and program for Pierian Sodality concert in 1901, tickets and program for 1901 Class Day, football program from 1920, Harvard Handbook vol. IX, 1898-99 (issued by the Christian Association of Harvard University), and a newsclipping about Burroughs from the Boston Sunday Post, [1901?].

1 folder.

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Harvard University Archives.

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Burroughs earned his Harvard AB in 1901. From the description of Harvard memorabilia of Julian Burroughs, 1898-1920. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 249205802 ...