David Low papers, 1897-1985 (inclusive) 1920-1963 (bulk).

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David Low papers, 1897-1985 (inclusive) 1920-1963 (bulk).

The David Low Papers contain correspondence, manuscripts of books and articles, illustrated lectures, letters to the editor, speeches, radio and television scripts, published drawings, Christmas and menu cards, and personal papers that document aspects of the life and career of David Low.

20.0 linear feet (44 boxes) + 1 broadside.

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