Papers, 1922-1980.

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Papers, 1922-1980.

Histories, general orders, memoranda, and other material, pertaining to cavalry units from Illinois, New England, Washington, D.C., and Chicago, Ill.; scrapbook of clippings on U.S. Army Third Division action in Belgium and Germany (1945); issues of The Trooper; Barr's comments on auditing procedures discussed in the Price, Waterhouse & Co. brief in the Securities and Exchange Commission hearing on the McKesson and Robbins case (1939); and printed copy of the volume in the Written Contributions of Selected Accounting Practitioners series devoted to Andrew Barr (1980).

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