Papers of James R. Reynolds, 1952-1959 (inclusive).

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Papers of James R. Reynolds, 1952-1959 (inclusive).

Contains the personal correspondence and related papers of James R. Reynolds, 1952-1959. Includes correspondence regarding St. George's School in Rhode Island where Reynolds was a member of the board of trustees. Other papers include correspondence, minutes, and reports relating to his business concerns with Howard Johnson and Scotts and Williams, Inc. Also includes correspondence concerning his daughter, his brother's death, his farm in Wenham, and the 30th and 35th reunions of the Harvard Class of 1923.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8184558

Harvard University Archives.

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