John H. Hallowell papers, 1942-1981.

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John H. Hallowell papers, 1942-1981.

Papers include correspondence, committee notes, manuscript materials, printed matter, a master's thesis, diplomas, certificates, grant proposals, and student papers. Major subjects include the Duke University Department of Political Science, political ethics, the Duke University Research Council, religious education, religious activities on campus, the Lilly Endowment, and study and teaching of political science.

6000 items (9.0 linear ft.)

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Duke University. Department of Political Science

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The Department of Political Science was established in 1934 and currently includes thirty-one permanent faculty members as well as a number of distinguished adjunct and visiting faculty. The department, which in recent years has consistently ranked among the top ten graduate political science programs in the country, offers students a broad intellectual approach to the discipline, a long-standing commitment to excellence in both teaching and research, and a lively and collegial intellectual comm...

Duke University. Research Council.

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Hallowell, John H. (John Hamilton), 1913-1991

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John H. Hallowell served as Professor of Political Science and as Director of the Lilly Endowment Research Program in Christianity at Duke University. From the description of John H. Hallowell papers, 1942-1981. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 57226172 John Hamilton Hallowell was born in Spokane, Washington in 1913. He received degrees from Harvard University (A.B., cum laude, 1935), Duke University (M.A., 1937), Princeton University (Ph.D., 1939)...

Duke University

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