Richard Hartshorne scrapbooks, 1890-1949.

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Richard Hartshorne scrapbooks, 1890-1949.

8 scrapbooks--v. 1 (1927-34), v. 2 (1934-39), v. 3 (1934-51), v. 4 (1939-45), v. 5 (1943-50), v. 6 (1945-51), v. 7 (1952-57), and v. 8 (1957-60)--contain newspaper clippings, correspondence, photographs, manuscripts, published articles, legislative programs, documents related to The Interstate Commission on Crime, conference material, brochures, newsletters and bulletins, announcements, invitations, fliers, periodicals, business cards, etc.

8 v. ; 40 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7917720

Newark Public Library, Main Library

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