Harry R. Wellman papers, 1927-1983.

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Harry R. Wellman papers, 1927-1983.

Appointment books kept during his career at the University of California at Berkeley as Professor of Agricultural Economics, Vice-president, and Acting President. Speeches relate primarily to agricultural economics.

3 boxes (1.2 linear ft.)

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UC Berkeley Libraries

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