Samuel M. Levin papers, 1871-1975, (bulk 1912-1975).

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Samuel M. Levin papers, 1871-1975, (bulk 1912-1975).

Correspondence, reports, minutes, clippings, and other materials relating to Mr. Levin's career as a professor of economics and his interest in labor, education, Jewish life, etc.

5 linear ft. (10 boxes) + 6 file card drawers.

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