Notes and memoranda concerning the legal, literary and scientific activities of Frank Springer, 1871-1927 (bulk, 1890-1920).

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Notes and memoranda concerning the legal, literary and scientific activities of Frank Springer, 1871-1927 (bulk, 1890-1920).

Summary: Collection contains notes and memoranda concerning the legal, literary, and scientific activities of Frank Springer compiled by R.E. Twitchell. Most of the information consists of printed material, reprints of articles, newspaper clippings, and typewritten letters, etc., published elsewhere. Volume I contains the most extensive collection with a brief introduction by Twitchell. Volume II, III, and IV being mostly replicates of material found in the first volume.

4 v. : .5 linear feet.

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