G.B. Harrison papers, 1910-1981.

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G.B. Harrison papers, 1910-1981.

Diaries, manuscripts of dramas and other writings, Shakespearean notes and lecture materials and personal and professional correspondence, including material relating to his service with the British Infantry in India and Mesopotamia (present day Iraq) during World War I.

7 linear ft. : 18 reels microfilm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7359308

Bentley Historical Library

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