Theodore Fred Abel journals, 1930-1984.

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Theodore Fred Abel journals, 1930-1984.

Typescript diaries, with holograph correction detailing Theodore Abel's daily personal and professional life with his comments on local, national and world events. Recorded are his daily activities and his thoughts on all aspects of the human conditions: history, literature, the arts, religion, science, politics, sociology, etc. The journals are rich in details about the Columbia University Sociology Department and related departments.

2 linear ft. ( 23 v. bound in 22 in 4 boxes).

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