Papers, 1929-1977.

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Papers, 1929-1977.

The collection contains photocopies of seven journals dating from 1929-1958 and miscellaneous papers, 1939-1977. The papers are mostly published articles written by Lloyd on education and religious themes, and education in Japan.

1 box (.5 linear feet)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7640941

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Roberts, B.H. (Brigham Henry), 1857-1933

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