Howard B. Adelmann papers, [ca.1912-1970].

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Howard B. Adelmann papers, [ca.1912-1970].

Includes articles; papers; research material for articles and books; photographs; student scrapbook; certificates and diplomas, including a certificate issued to Adelmann as head of the Cornell University Department of Zoology; letters from Cornell to Adelmann regarding salary increments; transcript of grades while at Cornell; and Phi Beta Kappa reunion program and letter to Adelmann.

4.5 cubic ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7909429

Cornell University Library

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