Additional papers of Albert G. A. Balz [manuscript] 1929-1957.

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Additional papers of Albert G. A. Balz [manuscript] 1929-1957.

Chiefly correspondence, with speeches, articles and notes on philosophy. Correspondents include: Scott Buchanan, Charles Kidder Davenport, Launcelot Minor Dent, Louis Osgood Kattsoff, Anna Forbes Liddell, Fritz Marti, James Alfred Martin, Herbert C. Sanborn, David Lowrie Swain and Martin ten Hoor. Also, papers and correspondence with the American Philosophical Association, U. Va. Corcoran School of Philosophy, Theta Delta Chi, and the Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology.

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Davenport, Charles K., 1900-....

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Sanborn, Herbert Charles, 1873-

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Hoor, Martin ten, 1890-

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