Francis J. McNamara, Sr., collection, 1926-1979.

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Francis J. McNamara, Sr., collection, 1926-1979.

Agendas and schedules (1936-1963), biographical information (1926-1948), personal papers, correspondence (1921-1964), government and legal documents, photographs of associates and family, clippings, and other papers.

6.5 linear ft.

Information

SNAC Resource ID: 8053217

Boston University. School of Medicine

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