Leo F. Buscaglia Archives, 1904-2000, undated.

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Leo F. Buscaglia Archives, 1904-2000, undated.

The Leo F. Buscaglia Archives contains material pertaining to his personal life as well as to his professional career. The noted educator, author, and lecturer collected material not only that he created, but also material that was written about him and his work. The personal material includes cartoons, clippings, correspondence, legal items, obituaries, and photographs. The professional material includes articles, artwork, book manuscripts, correspondence, lectures, photographs, and scrapbooks.

11 linear ft. (11 boxes)

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