Lewis M. Terman miscellaneous papers, 1941-1974.

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Lewis M. Terman miscellaneous papers, 1941-1974.

Correspondence, clippings, and questionnaires, relating to separate polls of Stanford University faculty members, conducted by Herbert Hoover and L. M. Terman respectively in the fall of 1941, concerning the question of American intervention in World War II. Includes correspondence with Herbert Hoover.

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