Records, 1936, 1945-1971.

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Records, 1936, 1945-1971.

The records consist of correspondence, reports, news clippings, telegrams, minutes, memoradas, architectural drawings, and mason Gross's speeches and writings.

60 cubic ft. (124 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8259041

Rutgers University

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Mason Welch Gross was born in Hartford, Connecticut, on June 3, 1911. He received an A.B. and M.A. in Classics from Cambridge University in 1934 and 1936, respectively. Gross earned his Ph.D. in Philosophy from Harvard in 1938. On September 6, 1940, he married Julia Kernan with whom he had four children. Dr. Gross began his career at Rutgers University in 1946 as assistant professor of philosophy and assistant to the dean of the College of Arts and Science. In 1949 he wa...

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