Papers. 1901-1980.

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Papers. 1901-1980.

Columbus, Ohio, scientist and author. Papers consist of general correspondence, 1936-1976, with family, friends, and publishers; topical correspondence, 1922-1938, with his wife, mother, and libraries where he researched; writings, including theses, manuscripts of books and unpublished poetry; and scrapbooks of clippings, photographs, correspondence, and memoribilia, 1915-1980. Contact repository for more information.

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