Donald G. Paterson papers, 1915-1961.

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Donald G. Paterson papers, 1915-1961.

The collection consists of the professional papers of Donald G. Paterson, professor in the Psychology Department at the University of Minnesota (1921-1961). It contains Paterson's correspondence, testing and research notes, University of Minnesota committee work, copies of articles and book reviews, lectures, awards and certificates.

6 record boxes.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7886303

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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