John R. Mott papers, 1892-1976 (bulk 1917-1955).

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John R. Mott papers, 1892-1976 (bulk 1917-1955).

Papers include biographical materials, correspondence, travelogues, information concerning the inception of the Mott Fellowship, lists of honors conferred upon Mott, and a collection of writings and speeches given by Mott.

4.4 cu. ft. (11 boxes).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7856823

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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