Elizabeth Drews papers, 1942-1979.

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Elizabeth Drews papers, 1942-1979.

The Elizabeth Drews papers contain correspondence, applications for research grants, transcripts of interviews with various psychologists and others, transcripts of films in the "Being and Becoming" series, manuscripts of presentations and papers, and research notes. Topics appearing in the collection include: gifted children, self-actualization, humanistic psychology, and creativity.

14.5 linear feet.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7776620

University of Akron, Bierce Library

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