J. Fred Rippy papers, 1916-1972 [manuscript].

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J. Fred Rippy papers, 1916-1972 [manuscript].

Personal and professional papers of J. Fred Rippy, including correspondence about university affairs, politics and government policy, the careers of former students, his committee work for the American Historical Association and the Hispanic American Historical Review. Also included are manuscripts of writings, book reviews, photographs, clippings, research materials, and personal diaries kept during trips to Colombia in 1928 and to Florida as visiting professor at Florida State University in 1951.

About 3600 a (9.0 linear ft.).

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American Historical Association

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University of Chicago.

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Rippy, J. Fred (James Fred), 1892-1977

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James Fred Rippy was a professor in the Department of History at Duke from 1926-1936. From the description of J. Fred Rippy papers, 1926-1935. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 163579884 J. Fred Rippy (1892-1977) was professor of Latin American history at the University of Chicago, 1920-1926 and 1936-1958, and at Duke University, 1926-1936. From the description of J. Fred Rippy papers, 1916-1972 [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 25422554 J. ...

Duke University

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