George Albert Coe papers, 1893-1952 (inclusive).

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George Albert Coe papers, 1893-1952 (inclusive).

Correspondence with personal friends reveals Coe's personality and character, while correspondence with professional colleagues gives insight into the development of Coe's thought. Notable correspondents include William Clayton Bower, Emil Brunner, Adelaide Case, Harrison Elliott and A. J. W. Myers. Writings include articles, essays and drafts, and printed material includes reviews of Coe's books and committee reports and minutes.

4 linear feet (7 boxes, 4 bound volumes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8022139

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