Dr. W.A. Quebedeaux Environmental Collection 1932-1985.

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Dr. W.A. Quebedeaux Environmental Collection 1932-1985.

The collection consists of business correspondence, some personal items including Dr. Quebedeaux's theses, diplomas, certificates of appreciation etc., copies of his and others articles and speeches, clippings and photographs and slides, mainly of pollution and its effects. There are also a large collection of precedents put together by him for use in his work and the classes he taught.

7.5 linear feet : including 12 document boxes, 4 small photo boxes, 1 record storage carton, 1 medium flat box, four 16 mm. films.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7957778

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