Alfred Merle Beeton papers, 1952-1994.

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Alfred Merle Beeton papers, 1952-1994.

The papers of Alfred Beeton, while covering his entire career, are most comprehensive in their documentation of Beeton's activities from 1966 to 1976, during his tenure at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. The collection is organized into eight series: Correspondence, Professional Activities and Inquiries, Drafts of and Information on Talks and Manuscripts, Course Material, Army Corps of Engineers Dredging Studies, Toxic Substance Control Commission, Court Activities and Depositions, and Topical.

12.6 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8308951

Bentley Historical Library

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