Princeton Alumni Weekly Editor's Records, 1895-1929.

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Princeton Alumni Weekly Editor's Records, 1895-1929.

The collection consists of the records of Princeton Alumni Weekly editors Edwin M. Norris (1905-1924) and Asa Bushnell (1926-1930).

4.62 linear ft. (10 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8114732

Princeton University Library

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