Papers of Arthur Crew Inman, 1909-1943.

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Papers of Arthur Crew Inman, 1909-1943.

Diaries recording daily events and opinions relating to current events such as the Depression, the stockmarket, Franklin D. Roosevelt's pre-war relations with Japan, the rise of Hitler, and World War II. Also includes correspondence, musical scores, plays, poetry, and an autobiography.

9 microfilm reels.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8216136

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