John Martin Vincent papers, 1868-1937.

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John Martin Vincent papers, 1868-1937.

The correspondence forms the bulk of the collection, and focuses on Vincent's administrative duties for the department--job interviews, recommendations, department policies.

2.5 linear ft. (5 document boxes, 2 pamphlet boxes)

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