Correspondence of the chairman 1963-1970 (inclusive)

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Correspondence of the chairman 1963-1970 (inclusive)

Miscellaneous correspondence; chiefly comprised of responses to inquiries about employment, as well as reader and teaching fellow recommendations; includes appointment forms and other records relating to the Summer School.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8186096

Harvard University Archives.

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