F. Bradford Morse collection, 1951-1999.

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F. Bradford Morse collection, 1951-1999.

Correspondence, subject files, printed material, government documents, professional material, photographs, audiotapes, memorabilia, videotapes, mss., and scrapbooks.

372 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8058946

Boston University. School of Medicine

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