Thomas Erwin Coffin collection, 1940-1988.

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Thomas Erwin Coffin collection, 1940-1988.

The collection consists of the personal and professional papers belonging to psychology professor and marketing executive Thomas E. Coffin. the collection includes biographical sketches, correspondence, research studies, reports and print materials. The contents reflect Coffin's role at Hofstra as well as emphasizing the importance of his research on television marketing that began before he left Hofstra and continued during and after his tenure at NBC.

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Coffin, Thomas E. (Thomas Erwin), 1916-

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