Correspondence concerning Herbert E. Bolton, 1931-1933.

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Correspondence concerning Herbert E. Bolton, 1931-1933.

Appreciations of Bolton as a teacher from some of his former students. Used as the basis of an article published in The Catholic World, Nov. 1933.

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