Curator (magazine) papers, 1957-1966.

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Curator (magazine) papers, 1957-1966.

Correspondence, administrative and editorial records, including meeting minutes of the editorial committee, for CURATOR, a quarterly publication of the American Museum of Natural History. Also includes one mock-up with black & white photographs.

1 box (1 linear foot)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8177620

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Parr, Albert Eide, 1900-1991

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Saunders, John R. (John Richard)

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