Papers read at a symposium entitled Exploring Virginia's human resources [manuscript] May 7 1964.

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Papers read at a symposium entitled Exploring Virginia's human resources [manuscript] May 7 1964.

Virginia's first families and the first families of Virginia, by Wilcomb Edward Washburn [15 l.] -- Virginia's people in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, by John Melville Jennings [21 l.] -- Virginia's blue collar workers, by Loran Andrew Thompson [21 l. incomplete] -- Talents, intelligence and aptitude in Virginia's population, by John J. McMillan [34 l. charts] -- Virginia's white collar workers: skills, training and education, by W.H. McFarlane [7 l.].

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McFarlane, W. H.

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Thompson, Loran Andrew, 1902-

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Jennings, John M. (John Melville), 1918-

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Washburn, Wilcomb E.

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Wilcomb E. Washburn earned his Harvard A.M. 1951 and his Harvard Ph.D. 1955. He became a historian and was director of the Smithsonian Institution's American studies program. From the description of Student notes for courses in economics, English, and history, 1948-1951. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 77064311 From the description of Student notes for History 160a, Fall 1948. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 77064290 ...

McMillan, John (John Welton)

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Virginia Academy of Sciences.

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