Karl Kelchner Darrow Papers, 1872-1978, (bulk) 1917-1972
Repository
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics.
College
Park, MD 20740
Papers created by
Darrow, Karl K. (Karl Kelchner), 1891-
Size of collection
20 linear feet
Short description of collection
These papers document the career of Karl Kelchner Darrow, who
served as secretary of the American Physical Society from 1941-1966. Darrow also
worked at Western Electric Company from 1917-1924, and Bell Telephone Laboratories
from 1925-1956. The papers are made up largely of correspondence (1872-1978) which
is primarily social in content, and includes a significant quantity of family letters and
history.
Language(s) of collection
English
Karl Kelchner Darrow was born in Chicago, Illinois on November 26, 1891. His father,
Edward Everett Darrow, was a high school teacher in the Chicago public schools who had been
sent to Europe for his education in the late nineteenth century. His mother, Helen Kelchner
Darrow, was an early graduate of the University of Chicago and was a pianist and organist. He
was the nephew of famed trial lawyer Clarence Darrow. He married Dora Elizabeth Marcy, a
professor of botany at Hunter College, in 1943.
Darrow earned his B.S. from the University of Chicago in 1911 and his Ph.D. from the
same university in 1917. He studied under Robert A. Millikan and his thesis concerned the
measurement of the specific heat ratios of hydrogen. He also did graduate work at the University
of Paris in 1911 and at the University of Berlin during 1912.
Darrow began his career as a research physicist at Western Electric in New York City in
1917. When the company incorporated as Bell Laboratories in 1925, he continued his
employment there as a science writer through his retirement in 1956. He served as secretary of
the American Physical Society from 1941 to 1967.
He became well known as a speaker and writer interpreting and appraising the world of
physics to his colleagues as well as the intellectual community at large. His work was known for
its clarity, precision, subtle humor, and style. He served as visiting professor at Stanford
University in 1929, at the University of Chicago in 1931, at Columbia in 1932, and at Smith
College for two spring semesters in 1941 and 1942. His famous Lowell Institute lectures were
delivered in 1935.
A prolific writer, he produced more than 200 articles for professional and technical
journals, including many for the Bell Laboratories technical journal. He also wrote numerous
critical reviews, obituaries of scientists, encyclopedia entries, and four books: Introduction to
Contemporary Physics (1926), Electrical Phenomena in Gases (1932), The Renaissance of
Physics (1936), and Atomic Energy (1948). The last book was partially an outgrowth of his work
during World War II when he abstracted classified literature for the Metallurgical Laboratory at
the University of Chicago.
Darrow was an ardent patron of the arts. He was a subscription ticket holder to the
Metropolitan Opera and the New York Philharmonic and regularly attended the Philadelphia
Orchestra concerts and the Broadway theater. He visited the art galleries and museums of every
city he frequented and was known to many curators and directors, since he often expressed his
thoughts and critiques through correspondence and sometimes in person. He was a participant in
the campaign to save Carnegie Hall in 1955-1956.
Darrow's love affair with Europe began with his first visit there with his family in 1905
when he was fourteen. He continued his graduate education in Paris and Berlin and became a
well- recognized member of the European scientific community. He maintained a life-long
pattern of spending alternate summers there, interrupted only by war or illness. He had a wide
international circle of friends. He and Mrs. Darrow retained a long-term lease on an apartment in
Switzerland during the late 1950s and 1960s.
They spent most alternate summers in Northern California where they owned a home in
San Francisco. Much of his time there was spent at Stanford University and the University of
California at Berkeley.
Honors bestowed on Darrow included an Honorary Doctorate of Science from the
University of Lyons in 1949; the rank of Chevalier in the French Legion of Honor in 1952; the
Karl Taylor Compton Gold Medal of the American Institute of Physics in 1960.
He was a member of the American Philosophical Society, the American Academy of Arts
and Sciences, and the Century Association.
He died on June 7, 1982.
The importance of this collection lies in the evidence it provides of the intellectual and
social history of its time. Karl Darrow was highly educated, cultured, very social, and a prolific
writer and correspondent. He traveled throughout the United States and Europe working and
socializing in the international intellectual community. Many of the historical events of the
period are reflected in his correspondence and diaries, i.e., the Depression, World War II, the
influx of foreign scientists into the United States, the impact of the development of the atomic
bomb within the physics community, the increasing participation of women in the work of
science and elsewhere in the society, Presidential campaigns, and post-war political
developments in both the United States and Europe. With the exception of the reprints, lectures,
and college notes, there is little substantive scientific information.
The collection covers the period from 1872 to 1978 and is largely composed of diaries
and personal correspondence, much of which is two-way since Darrow typed most of his letters
and kept carbon copies. He corresponded with a wide circle of intellectuals in both the arts and
sciences including I. I. Rabi, Ernest O. Lawrence, Arthur J. Dempster, Léon Brillouin, Enrico
Fermi, George Mulfinger, to name but a few. Some of the correspondence is in French or
German.
The collection includes significant Darrow family history in the diaries and
correspondence and a family tree from 1890. Of particular interest are the 1872-1873 letters
between his father and other Darrow family members while he studied in Europe. Other family
history information can be gleaned from letters to and from his mother, father, wife, aunts,
uncles, and cousins.
The diaries span the period from 1902-1976 and contain accounts of travels, social
events, family gatherings, daily activities, and budgets. Occasional years are missing and there is
a significant gap from 1929-1934. The later years often have two diaries, one he used at home
and one for his travels. The diaries and writings from his childhood are quite precocious and
reflect his development as a writer.
The collection contains a complete set of reprints of Darrow's published articles with a
bibliography, many of his lectures including an annotated copy of his Lowell Lectures of 1935,
and notes from which he drew many of his writings and lectures. Among his college notebooks
are notes from his freshman course in physics with Robert A. Millikan at the University of
Chicago in 1908, notes from Theoretical Physics with A. A. Michelson in 1912, and some notes
and the published copy of his Ph.D. thesis.
The Bell Laboratories material includes only the correspondence from the two years just
prior to Darrow's retirement in 1956, as well as two bound volumes of testimonial letters
presented to him at his retirement dinner. This series also contains a previously bound volume of
minutes and materials relating to a small professional society of scientists known as "The
Colloquium" that met periodically from 1919-1945.
Darrow's travels and wide international circle of friends has endowed this collection with
an estimated 800 picture post cards (1917-1976) from around the United States and Europe. The
post cards have been left integrated with the correspondence and can be found primarily in Series
I and III.
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These papers have been indexed in the International Catalog of Sources for History of
Physics and Allied Sciences (ICOS) using the following terms. Those seeking related materials
should search under these terms.
Persons
Birge, Raymond T, (Raymond Thayer), b. 1887.
Bohr, Niels Henrik David, 1885-1962.
Brillouin, Léon, 1889-
Darrow family.
Darrow, Clarence, 1857-1938.
Darrow, Dora Elizabeth Marcy.
Dempster, Arthur Jeffrey.
Du Mond, Jesse William Monroe, 1886-1950.
Fermi, Enrico, 1901-1954.
Lawrence, Ernest Orlando, 1901-1958.
Marshall, Leona.
Millikan, Robert Andrews, 1868-1953.
Mulfinger, George.
Vallarta, Manuel Sandoval.
Van Vleck, J. H. (John Hasbrouck), 1899-
Wyckoff, Ralph Walter Graystone, 1897-1994.
Institutions
American Physical Society.
Bell Telephone Laboratories, inc.
University of Chicago -- Students.
Subject terms
Intellectual life -- History.
Physics -- Societies, etc.
Women physicists.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Europe
Occupation terms
Physicists.
Genre terms
Diaries.
Lecture notes.
Photographic postcards.
Photographic prints.
Picture postcards.
Most of the personal correspondence was loosely arranged in alphabetical order by
correspondent in accordion envelopes, in chronological groupings of roughly two or three year
periods. While this initially appeared to be a natural filing system, it was apparent upon closer
examination that the letters had been artificially arranged since many were out of order and
markings of missing information such as dates or names had been added. In addition, there was
a large file storage box of correspondence from 1950 through the 1970s in disarray, much of it
from years that also had organized files.
The chronological/alphabetical arrangement was retained, but the correspondence was
sorted by year. The disorganized letters were reordered and integrated into the arrangement, and
it was all retained as Series III, General Correspondence.
The Bell Laboratories Series was received in binders and was precisely organized
chronologically/alphabetically, and the Colloquium Materials were in a separate binder arranged
chronologically. This material appeared to have come from Darrow's office at Bell Laboratories.
The arrangement was retained as Series IV, Bell Laboratories Correspondence, but the letters
were removed from the binders and placed in archival folders and boxes.
The complete set of Darrow reprints received with the collection were also arranged
chronologically in binders with a bibliography. They were removed from the binders and placed
in folders, and the arrangement was retained as Series V-C. Duplicate reprints were removed
from the collection.
The remaining material was in no perceivable order. Family letters were found in candy
and stationery boxes and financial information and notebooks were scattered throughout,
sometimes grouped in large envelopes. An artificial series arrangement was created to facilitate
access.
The researcher should be aware that there is no clear distinction in this collection between
personal, professional, and family correspondence. With the exception of the specifically
identified family correspondents in the Biographical series, other family letters can be found
throughout the General correspondence series primarily in the D and K folders, and professional
correspondence can be found in the General correspondence.
Identified photographs have been removed from the collection and placed in the Emilio
Segrè Visual Archives in the Niels Bohr Library.
The Karl K. Darrow papers were received by the American Institute of Physics, Center
for History of Physics in August 1981 through the assistance of the Darrows' financial advisor,
Richard F. F. Nichols. Darrow was supportive of the AIP Center's mission and had expressed his
intention to place his papers here throughout the 1970s, but the transfer did not take place until
just a few months prior to his death. The papers had been housed at the home of Mrs. Ann
Hardon, an estate liquidator, in Wilton, Connecticut after their removal from the Darrows'
apartment in New York City.
This collection was processed and cataloged by
Sandra K. Johnson
in April 1995.
Identified photographs have been removed from the collection and placed in the Emilio
Segrè Visual Archives in the Niels Bohr Library. Photocopies of these photographs have been
retained in a folder in the Biographical Series. Unidentified photos have been placed in acid-free
envelopes and retained with the papers with which they were found.
All of the materials were transferred to archival quality, acid-free folders and boxes. The
folders are labeled by collection/series/subject and dates. Rapidly deteriorating documents were
photocopied onto acid-free paper and the originals removed from the collection except where
there was some intrinsic value in retaining them. The very early family letters from 1872-1873
were placed in mylar folders for preservation. Any markings placed on the materials by the
processor to aid identification were made in pencil and enclosed in brackets. All other markings
can be assumed to have been on the materials when received.
Niels Bohr Library, American Institute of Physics:
- Karl K. Darrow Oral History Interview, 1964
- Miscellaneous Physics Collection, Karl K. Darrow
- Sound Recording, Karl K. Darrow Address: "Physics as Science and Art," at the American
Institute of Physics 20th Anniversary Symposium, 1951
- Sound Recording, Karl K. Darrow Address: "Sixty Years of The American Physical Society," at
American Physical Society Meeting, 1974
- The American Physical Society Records
Emilio Segrè Visual Archives, American Institute of Physics:
- Karl K. Darrow Photograph Collection
Library of Congress and University of Chicago Library:
- Clarence Seward Darrow Papers
Title
Finding Aid to the Karl Kelchner Darrow Papers, 1872-1978 (bulk 1917-1972)
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members in 1999 consisted of: American Institute of Physics, California Institute of Technology, Harvard University,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Northwestern University, Rice University, University of Alaska, University of Illinois,
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Series Notes
Boxes 1-5
Arranged chronologically by correspondent.
This series contains biographical articles, awards, miscellaneous personal information,
childhood writings, family histories, wills, and obituaries arranged by subject, and
correspondence between Darrow family members.
Boxes 6-11
Series II. Arranged chronologically by year.
Contains travel journals and account books. Occasional missing years and a significant
gap 1929-1934.
Boxes 12-31
The arrangement is
chronological by year and then alphabetical by correspondent.
This correspondence from Darrow's personal files is primarily social and professional in
nature rather than technical. It also contains some correspondence from family members not
specifically included in Series I. Much of it is both incoming and outgoing.
Boxes 32-35
It is arranged
chronologically by year and then alphabetically by correspondent.
This material is primarily professional correspondence rather than technical and appears
to have come from Darrow's files at Bell Laboratories shortly before his retirement. Much of it
relates to his position as Secretary of the American Physical Society. This series also includes
correspondence and testimonial letters from Darrow's retirement dinner in 1956, and a previously
bound volume of minutes and materials relating to a small professional society of scientists
known as "The Colloquium" that met periodically from 1919-1945.
Boxes 36-40
Subseries A. Manuscripts, Notes, and Reviews
Arranged by subject.
Includes bibliographies, manuscripts, articles, notes from which he took many of his
writings and lectures, and reviews.
Subseries B. Lectures
Arranged by format and chronologically by lecture dates.
Includes copies of many of his speeches and lectures including an annotated copy of his
Lowell lectures, announcements and programs from the occasions for the lectures,
correspondence regarding scheduling, and newspaper reviews.
Subseries C. Reprints
Arranged chronologically.
Contains a complete set of reprints of Darrow's published articles with a bibliography.
Subseries D. Student papers and notebooks
Arranged chronologically.
Contains some high school notes and college notebooks including the one from his
freshman physics course with R. A. Millikan at the University of Chicago.
Box 41
Arranged chronologically.
Random financial and legal documents including tax forms, investment records, estate
settlement papers, and contracts.
Box 42
Arranged chronologically.
Miscellaneous papers of Mrs. Darrow found scattered throughout the collection. Includes
some professional papers and landscape drawings, as well as some of her family correspondence.
Container List
Box 1 |
Folder 1 |
Darrow Photograph Collection (photocopies) |
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Folder 2 |
Biographical Articles 1960s |
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Folder 3 |
News Clippings 1898-1964 |
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Folder 4 |
Miscellaneous Personal Information 1917-77 |
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Folder 5 |
Travel Memorabilia, Undated |
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Folder 6 |
Darrow Family History 1890-1955 |
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Folder 7 |
E. E. Darrow's Death 1927 |
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Folder 8 |
Helen Kelchner Darrow's Death 1954 |
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Folder 9 |
Kelchner Family History 1903-36 |
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Folder 10 |
Karl Taylor Compton Award 1960 |
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Folder 11 |
Miscellaneous Honors 1952-66 |
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Folder 12 |
E. E. Darrow Letters 1872 |
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Folder 13 |
E. E. Darrow Letters 1873 |
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Folder 14 |
E. E. Darrow Letters 1889-1924 |
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Folder 15 |
Jennie Darrow Moore Letters 1905-06 |
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Folder 16 |
Jennie Darrow Moore Letters 1905-06 |
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Folder 17 |
Jennie Darrow Moore Letters 1911 |
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Folder 18 |
Jennie Darrow Moore Letters 1912 |
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Folder 19 |
Jennie Darrow Moore Letters 1927-33 |
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Folder 20 |
Jennie Darrow Moore Letters 1934-38 |
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Folder 21 |
Jennie Darrow Moore Letters 1941-53 |
Box 2 |
Folder 22 |
Ruby Darrow Letters 1940-42 |
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Folder 23 |
Marion Foster Washburn Letters 1910 |
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Folder 24 |
Ruby Splitstone Letters 1905-06 |
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Folder 25 |
Correspondence with Father 1917-18 |
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Folder 26 |
Correspondence with Father 1920-23 |
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Folder 27 |
Correspondence with Father 1924 |
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Folder 28 |
Correspondence with Father 1925 |
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Folder 29 |
Correspondence with Father 1926-27 |
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Folder 30 |
Correspondence with Parents 1924 |
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Folder 31 |
Correspondence with Parents 1926 |
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Folder 32 |
Correspondence with Mother 1917-18 |
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Folder 33 |
Correspondence with Mother 1921-23 |
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Folder 34 |
Correspondence with Mother 1924-25 |
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Folder 35 |
Correspondence with Mother 1926-27 |
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Folder 36 |
Correspondence with Mother 1929 |
Box 3 |
Folder 37 |
Correspondence with Mother 1930 |
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Folder 38 |
Correspondence with Mother (postcards) 1930 |
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Folder 39 |
Correspondence with Mother 1931-32 |
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Folder 40 |
Correspondence with Mother (postcards) 1931-32 |
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Folder 41 |
Correspondence with Mother 1933-34 |
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Folder 42 |
Correspondence with Mother (postcards) 1933-34 |
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Folder 43 |
Correspondence with Mother 1935 |
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Folder 44 |
Correspondence with Mother (postcards) 1935 |
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Folder 45 |
Correspondence with Mother 1936-37 |
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Folder 46 |
Correspondence with Mother (postcards) 1936-37 |
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Folder 47 |
Correspondence with Mother 1938 |
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Folder 48 |
Correspondence with Mother 1939 |
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Folder 49 |
Correspondence with Mother 1940 |
Box 4 |
Folder 50 |
Correspondence with Mother 1941 |
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Folder 51 |
Correspondence with Mother 1942 |
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Folder 52 |
Correspondence with Mother 1943 |
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Folder 53 |
Correspondence with Mother 1944 |
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Folder 54 |
Correspondence with Mother 1945 |
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Folder 55 |
Correspondence with Mother 1946 |
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Folder 56 |
Correspondence with Mother 1947-49 |
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Folder 57 |
Correspondence with Mother 1950-54 |
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Folder 58 |
Correspondence with Mother, undated |
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Folder 59 |
Helen K. Darrow Correspondence, sporadic |
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Folder 60 |
Correspondence with Wife 1939-41 |
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Folder 61 |
Correspondence with Wife 1942 |
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Folder 62 |
Correspondence with Wife 1943 |
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Folder 63 |
Wedding and Honeymoon 1943 |
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Folder 64 |
Correspondence with Wife 1944 |
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Folder 65 |
Correspondence with Wife 1945 |
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Folder 66 |
Correspondence with Wife 1946 |
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Folder 67 |
Correspondence with Wife 1947-48 |
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Folder 68 |
Correspondence with Wife 1949-50 |
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Folder 69 |
Correspondence with Wife 1951 |
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Folder 70 |
Correspondence with Wife 1952-54 |
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Folder 71 |
Correspondence with Wife 1955-56 |
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Folder 72 |
Correspondence with Wife 1957-59 |
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Folder 73 |
Correspondence with Wife 1960s |
Box 5 |
Folder 74 |
Childhood Writings 1898-1904 |
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Folder 75 |
Childhood Writings ca. 1900 |
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Folder 76 |
"The Old Friends" Manuscript 1899 |
Box 6 |
Folder 1 |
Diary 1902 |
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Folder 3 |
Diary/Miscellaneous Pages 1904 |
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Folder 4 |
Diary/Miscellaneous Pages 1905 |
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Folder 5 |
Diary/Miscellaneous Pages 1909-10 |
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Folder 8 |
Travel Journal 1912 |
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Folder 12 |
Diary/Miscellaneous Pages 1913-15 |
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Folder 17 |
Account Book 1918-19 |
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Folder 19 |
Travel Journal, #1 1921 |
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Folder 20 |
Travel Journal, #2 1921 |
Box 7 |
Folder 21 |
Diary 1921 |
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Folder 22 |
Account Book 1923 |
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Folder 23 |
Account Book 1919-23 |
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Folder 26 |
Travel Journal 1924 |
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Folder 28 |
Travel Journal 1925 |
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Folder 29 |
Travel Journal 1926 |
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Folder 31 |
Travel Journal 1927 |
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Folder 33 |
Travel Journal 1929 |
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Folder 34 |
Account Book 1931 |
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Folder 35 |
Account Book 1934-36 |
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Folder 39 |
Travel Journal 1937 |
Box 8 |
Folder 40 |
Diary 1938 |
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Folder 41 |
Travel Journal 1939 |
Box 9 |
Folder 50 |
Diary 1949 |
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Folder 54 |
Travel Journal 1957 |
Box 10 |
Folder 59 |
Diary 1959 |
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Folder 63 |
Travel Journal 1966 |
Box 11 |
Folder 69 |
Diary 1969 |
Box 12 |
Folder 1 |
Correspondence 1912-13 |
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Folder 2 |
Correspondence 1917 |
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Folder 3 |
Correspondence 1918-19 |
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Folder 4 |
Correspondence 1920-21 |
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Folder 5 |
Correspondence 1922 |
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Folder 6 |
Correspondence 1923 |
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Folder 7 |
Correspondence 1924 |
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Folder 8 |
Correspondence, A-J 1925 |
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Folder 9 |
Correspondence, K-Z 1925 |
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Folder 10 |
Correspondence, A-J 1926 |
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Folder 11 |
Correspondence, K-Z 1926 |
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Folder 12 |
Correspondence, A,B,C 1927 |
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Folder 13 |
Correspondence, D 1927 |
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Folder 14 |
Correspondence, E-H 1927 |
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Folder 15 |
Correspondence, I,J,K 1927 |
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Folder 16 |
Correspondence, L,M,N 1927 |
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Folder 17 |
Correspondence, P-W 1927 |
Box 13 |
Folder 18 |
Correspondence, A,B,C 1928 |
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Folder 19 |
Correspondence, D 1928 |
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Folder 20 |
Correspondence, E-H 1928 |
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Folder 21 |
Correspondence, I,J,K 1928 |
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Folder 22 |
Correspondence, L,M,N 1928 |
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Folder 23 |
Correspondence, P,R,S 1928 |
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Folder 24 |
Correspondence, T-W 1928 |
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Folder 25 |
Correspondence, A,B,C 1929 |
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Folder 26 |
Correspondence, D,E,F 1929 |
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Folder 27 |
Correspondence, G-K 1929 |
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Folder 28 |
Correspondence, L-P 1929 |
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Folder 29 |
Correspondence, R-W 1929 |
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Folder 30 |
Correspondence, A,B 1930 |
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Folder 31 |
Correspondence, C,D 1930 |
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Folder 32 |
Correspondence, E-K 1930 |
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Folder 33 |
Correspondence, L,M,N 1930 |
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Folder 34 |
Correspondence, O-W 1930 |
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Folder 35 |
Correspondence, A,B 1931 |
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Folder 36 |
Correspondence, C,D 1931 |
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Folder 37 |
Correspondence, E,F,G 1931 |
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Folder 38 |
Correspondence, H-L 1931 |
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Folder 39 |
Correspondence, M 1931 |
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Folder 40 |
Correspondence, N,O,P 1931 |
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Folder 41 |
Correspondence, R,S,T 1931 |
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Folder 42 |
Correspondence, V,W 1931 |
Box 14 |
Folder 43 |
Correspondence, A,B 1932 |
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Folder 44 |
Correspondence, C 1932 |
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Folder 45 |
Correspondence, D 1932 |
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Folder 46 |
Correspondence, E,F,G 1932 |
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Folder 47 |
Correspondence, H,I,J 1932 |
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Folder 48 |
Correspondence, K,L 1932 |
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Folder 49 |
Correspondence, M 1932 |
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Folder 50 |
Correspondence, N,O,P 1932 |
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Folder 51 |
Correspondence, R,S,T 1932 |
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Folder 52 |
Correspondence, V,W 1932 |
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Folder 53 |
Correspondence, A,B,C 1933 |
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Folder 54 |
Correspondence, D,E,F 1933 |
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Folder 55 |
Correspondence, G,H 1933 |
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Folder 56 |
Correspondence, J,K,L 1933 |
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Folder 57 |
Correspondence, M,N,O 1933 |
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Folder 58 |
Correspondence, P,R,S 1933 |
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Folder 59 |
Correspondence, T,U,V 1933 |
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Folder 60 |
Correspondence, W-Z 1933 |
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Folder 61 |
Correspondence, A,B,C 1934 |
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Folder 62 |
Correspondence, D,E,F 1934 |
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Folder 63 |
Correspondence, G,H,I 1934 |
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Folder 64 |
Correspondence, J,K,L 1934 |
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Folder 65 |
Correspondence, M,N,O 1934 |
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Folder 66 |
Correspondence, P-S 1934 |
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Folder 67 |
Correspondence, T-W 1934 |
Box 15 |
Folder 68 |
Correspondence, A,B 1935 |
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Folder 69 |
Correspondence, C 1935 |
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Folder 70 |
Correspondence, D 1935 |
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Folder 71 |
Correspondence, E,F,G 1935 |
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Folder 72 |
Correspondence, H,I,J 1935 |
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Folder 73 |
Correspondence, K,L 1935 |
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Folder 74 |
Correspondence, M 1935 |
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Folder 75 |
Correspondence, N,O,P 1935 |
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Folder 76 |
Correspondence, R 1935 |
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Folder 77 |
Correspondence, S 1935 |
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Folder 78 |
Correspondence, T,U,V 1935 |
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Folder 79 |
Correspondence, W,Y,Z 1935 |
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Folder 80 |
Correspondence, A,B 1936 |
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Folder 81 |
Correspondence, C 1936 |
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Folder 82 |
Correspondence, D 1936 |
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Folder 83 |
Correspondence, E,F,G 1936 |
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Folder 84 |
Correspondence, H,I,J 1936 |
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Folder 85 |
Correspondence, K,L 1936 |
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Folder 86 |
Correspondence, M 1936 |
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Folder 87 |
Correspondence, N,O,P 1936 |
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Folder 88 |
Correspondence, R 1936 |
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Folder 89 |
Correspondence, S 1936 |
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Folder 90 |
Correspondence, T,U,V 1936 |
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Folder 91 |
Correspondence, W,Y,Z 1936 |
Box 16 |
Folder 92 |
Correspondence, A,B 1937 |
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Folder 93 |
Correspondence, C 1937 |
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Folder 94 |
Correspondence, D 1937 |
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Folder 95 |
Correspondence, E,F,G 1937 |
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Folder 96 |
Correspondence, H 1937 |
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Folder 97 |
Correspondence, I,J,K 1937 |
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Folder 98 |
Correspondence, L 1937 |
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Folder 99 |
Correspondence, M 1937 |
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Folder 100 |
Correspondence, N,O,P 1937 |
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Folder 101 |
Correspondence, R 1937 |
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Folder 102 |
Correspondence, S 1937 |
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Folder 103 |
Correspondence, T 1937 |
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Folder 104 |
Correspondence, V 1937 |
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Folder 105 |
Correspondence, W,Y 1937 |
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Folder 106 |
Correspondence, A,B 1938 |
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Folder 107 |
Correspondence, C 1938 |
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Folder 108 |
Correspondence, D 1938 |
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Folder 109 |
Correspondence, E,F,G 1938 |
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Folder 110 |
Correspondence, H 1938 |
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Folder 111 |
Correspondence, I-L 1938 |
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Folder 112 |
Correspondence, M 1938 |
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Folder 113 |
Correspondence, N,O,P 1938 |
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Folder 114 |
Correspondence, R 1938 |
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Folder 115 |
Correspondence, S 1938 |
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Folder 116 |
Correspondence, V 1938 |
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Folder 117 |
Correspondence, W-Y 1938 |
Box 17 |
Folder 118 |
Correspondence, A 1939 |
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Folder 119 |
Correspondence, B 1939 |
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Folder 120 |
Correspondence, C 1939 |
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Folder 121 |
Correspondence, D 1939 |
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Folder 122 |
Correspondence, E,F 1939 |
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Folder 123 |
Correspondence, G 1939 |
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Folder 124 |
Correspondence, H,J 1939 |
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Folder 125 |
Correspondence, K 1939 |
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Folder 126 |
Correspondence, L 1939 |
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Folder 127 |
Correspondence, M 1939 |
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Folder 128 |
Correspondence, N,O,P 1939 |
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Folder 129 |
Correspondence, R,S 1939 |
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Folder 130 |
Correspondence, T,U,V 1939 |
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Folder 131 |
Correspondence, W 1939 |
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Folder 132 |
Correspondence, A 1940 |
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Folder 133 |
Correspondence, B 1940 |
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Folder 134 |
Correspondence, C 1940 |
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Folder 135 |
Correspondence, D 1940 |
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Folder 136 |
Correspondence, E,F 1940 |
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Folder 137 |
Correspondence, G,H,I 1940 |
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Folder 138 |
Correspondence, K,L 1940 |
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Folder 139 |
Correspondence, M 1940 |
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Folder 140 |
Correspondence, N,O,P 1940 |
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Folder 141 |
Correspondence, R 1940 |
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Folder 142 |
Correspondence, S 1940 |
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Folder 143 |
Correspondence, T,U.V 1940 |
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Folder 144 |
Correspondence, W 1940 |
Box 18 |
Folder 145 |
Correspondence, A 1941 |
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Folder 146 |
Correspondence, B 1941 |
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Folder 147 |
Correspondence, C 1941 |
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Folder 148 |
Correspondence, D, E 1941 |
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Folder 149 |
Correspondence, F,G 1941 |
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Folder 150 |
Correspondence, H-K 1941 |
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Folder 151 |
Correspondence, L,M 1941 |
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Folder 152 |
Correspondence, N,O,P 1941 |
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Folder 153 |
Correspondence, R,S 1941 |
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Folder 154 |
Correspondence, T-W 1941 |
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Folder 155 |
Correspondence, A 1942 |
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Folder 156 |
Correspondence, B 1942 |
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Folder 157 |
Correspondence, C 1942 |
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Folder 158 |
Correspondence, D,E 1942 |
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Folder 159 |
Correspondence, F,G 1942 |
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Folder 160 |
Correspondence, H-K 1942 |
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Folder 161 |
Correspondence, L,M 1942 |
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Folder 162 |
Correspondence, N,O,P 1942 |
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Folder 163 |
Correspondence, R,S 1942 |
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Folder 164 |
Correspondence, T-W 1942 |
Box 19 |
Folder 165 |
Correspondence, A 1943 |
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Folder 166 |
Correspondence, B 1943 |
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Folder 167 |
Correspondence, C 1943 |
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Folder 168 |
Correspondence, D 1943 |
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Folder 169 |
Correspondence, E,F,G 1943 |
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Folder 170 |
Correspondence, H 1943 |
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Folder 171 |
Correspondence, J,K,L 1943 |
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Folder 172 |
Correspondence, M 1943 |
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Folder 173 |
Correspondence, N,O 1943 |
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Folder 174 |
Correspondence, P 1943 |
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Folder 175 |
Correspondence, R,S 1943 |
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Folder 176 |
Correspondence, T,U,V 1943 |
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Folder 177 |
Correspondence, W,Y,Z 1943 |
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Folder 178 |
Correspondence, A 1944 |
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Folder 179 |
Correspondence, B 1944 |
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Folder 180 |
Correspondence, C 1944 |
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Folder 181 |
Correspondence, D 1944 |
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Folder 182 |
Correspondence, E,F,G 1944 |
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Folder 183 |
Correspondence, H 1944 |
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Folder 184 |
Correspondence, J,K,L 1944 |
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Folder 185 |
Correspondence, M 1944 |
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Folder 186 |
Correspondence, N,O,P 1944 |
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Folder 187 |
Correspondence, R,S 1944 |
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Folder 188 |
Correspondence, T,U,V 1944 |
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Folder 189 |
Correspondence, W,Y,Z 1944 |
Box 20 |
Folder 190 |
Correspondence, A 1945 |
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Folder 191 |
Correspondence, B 1945 |
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Folder 192 |
Correspondence, C 1945 |
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Folder 193 |
Correspondence, D 1945 |
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Folder 194 |
Correspondence, E,F,G 1945 |
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Folder 195 |
Correspondence, H,I,J 1945 |
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Folder 196 |
Correspondence, K,L 1945 |
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Folder 197 |
Correspondence, M 1945 |
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Folder 198 |
Correspondence, N,O,P 1945 |
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Folder 199 |
Correspondence, R,S,T 1945 |
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Folder 200 |
Correspondence, U,V 1945 |
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Folder 201 |
Correspondence, W,Y,Z 1945 |
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Folder 202 |
Correspondence, A 1946 |
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Folder 203 |
Correspondence, B 1946 |
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Folder 204 |
Correspondence, C 1946 |
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Folder 205 |
Correspondence, D 1946 |
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Folder 206 |
Correspondence, E,F,G 1946 |
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Folder 207 |
Correspondence, H,I,J 1946 |
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Folder 208 |
Correspondence, L 1946 |
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Folder 209 |
Correspondence, M 1946 |
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Folder 210 |
Correspondence, N,O,P 1946 |
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Folder 211 |
Correspondence, R,S,T 1946 |
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Folder 212 |
Correspondence, U,V 1946 |
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Folder 213 |
Correspondence, W,Y,Z 1946 |
Box 21 |
Folder 214 |
Correspondence, A,B,C 1947 |
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Folder 215 |
Correspondence, D-G 1947 |
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Folder 216 |
Correspondence, H-L 1947 |
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Folder 217 |
Correspondence, M-P 1947 |
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Folder 218 |
Correspondence, R,S,T 1947 |
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Folder 219 |
Correspondence, V,W 1947 |
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Folder 220 |
Correspondence, A,B,C 1948 |
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Folder 221 |
Correspondence, D-G 1948 |
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Folder 222 |
Correspondence, H-L 1948 |
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Folder 223 |
Correspondence, M-P 1948 |
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Folder 224 |
Correspondence, R,S,T 1948 |
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Folder 225 |
Correspondence, V,W 1948 |
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Folder 226 |
Correspondence, A,B,C 1949 |
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Folder 227 |
Correspondence, D 1949 |
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Folder 228 |
Correspondence, E,F,G 1949 |
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Folder 229 |
Correspondence, H-K 1949 |
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Folder 230 |
Correspondence, L,M,N 1949 |
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Folder 231 |
Correspondence, O,P,Q 1949 |
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Folder 232 |
Correspondence, R,S,T 1949 |
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Folder 233 |
Correspondence, U,V,W 1949 |
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Folder 234 |
Correspondence, Unidentified 1949 |
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Folder 235 |
Correspondence, A,B,C 1950 |
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Folder 236 |
Correspondence, D,E,F 1950 |
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Folder 237 |
Correspondence, G,H,I 1950 |
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Folder 238 |
Correspondence, J,K,L 1950 |
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Folder 239 |
Correspondence, M-P 1950 |
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Folder 240 |
Correspondence, R,S,T 1950 |
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Folder 241 |
Correspondence, U-Y 1950 |
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Folder 242 |
Correspondence, Unidentified 1950 |
Box 22 |
Folder 243 |
Correspondence, A,B,C 1951 |
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Folder 244 |
Correspondence, D,E,F 1951 |
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Folder 245 |
Correspondence, G,H,I 1951 |
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Folder 246 |
Correspondence, J,K,L 1951 |
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Folder 247 |
Correspondence, M-P 1951 |
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Folder 248 |
Correspondence, R,S,T 1951 |
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Folder 249 |
Correspondence, U-Z 1951 |
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Folder 250 |
Correspondence, Unidentified 1951 |
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Folder 251 |
Correspondence, A,B,C 1952 |
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Folder 252 |
Correspondence, D,E,F 1952 |
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Folder 253 |
Correspondence, G,H,I 1952 |
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Folder 254 |
Correspondence, J,K,L 1952 |
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Folder 255 |
Correspondence, M-Q 1952 |
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Folder 256 |
Correspondence, R,S,T 1952 |
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Folder 257 |
Correspondence, V-Z 1952 |
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Folder 258 |
Correspondence, Unidentified 1952 |
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Folder 259 |
Correspondence, A,B,C 1953 |
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Folder 260 |
Correspondence, D,E,F 1953 |
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Folder 261 |
Correspondence, G,H,I 1953 |
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Folder 262 |
Correspondence, J,K.L 1953 |
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Folder 263 |
Correspondence, M-P 1953 |
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Folder 264 |
Correspondence, R,S,T 1953 |
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Folder 265 |
Correspondence, U-Z 1953 |
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Folder 266 |
Correspondence, A,B,C 1954 |
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Folder 267 |
Correspondence, D,E,F 1954 |
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Folder 268 |
Correspondence, G,H,I 1954 |
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Folder 269 |
Correspondence, J,K,L 1954 |
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Folder 270 |
Correspondence, M-P 1954 |
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Folder 271 |
Correspondence, R,S,T 1954 |
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Folder 272 |
Correspondence, V-Z 1954 |
Box 23 |
Folder 273 |
Correspondence, A,B,C 1955 |
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Folder 274 |
Correspondence, D,E,F 1955 |
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Folder 275 |
Correspondence, G,H,I 1955 |
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Folder 276 |
Correspondence, J,K,L 1955 |
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Folder 277 |
Correspondence, M-P 1955 |
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Folder 278 |
Correspondence, R,S,T 1955 |
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Folder 279 |
Correspondence, V-Z 1955 |
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Folder 280 |
Correspondence, Unidentified 1955 |
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Folder 281 |
Correspondence, A 1956 |
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Folder 282 |
Correspondence, B,C 1956 |
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Folder 283 |
Correspondence, D 1956 |
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Folder 284 |
Correspondence, E,F,G 1956 |
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Folder 285 |
Correspondence, H-K 1956 |
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Folder 286 |
Correspondence, L 1956 |
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Folder 287 |
Correspondence, M-Q 1956 |
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Folder 288 |
Correspondence, R,S,T 1956 |
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Folder 289 |
Correspondence, U-Z 1956 |
Box 24 |
Folder 290 |
Correspondence, A 1957 |
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Folder 291 |
Correspondence, B 1957 |
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Folder 292 |
Correspondence, C 1957 |
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Folder 293 |
Correspondence, D 1957 |
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Folder 294 |
Correspondence, E-H 1957 |
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Folder 295 |
Correspondence, J,K,L 1957 |
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Folder 296 |
Correspondence, M,N 1957 |
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Folder 297 |
Correspondence, O,P,Q 1957 |
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Folder 298 |
Correspondence, R,S 1957 |
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Folder 299 |
Correspondence, T,U,V 1957 |
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Folder 300 |
Correspondence, W 1957 |
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Folder 301 |
Correspondence, A 1958 |
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Folder 302 |
Correspondence, B 1958 |
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Folder 303 |
Correspondence, C 1958 |
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Folder 304 |
Correspondence, D 1958 |
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Folder 305 |
Correspondence, E,F,G 1958 |
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Folder 306 |
Correspondence, H,I,J 1958 |
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Folder 307 |
Correspondence, K,L 1958 |
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Folder 308 |
Correspondence, M,N 1958 |
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Folder 309 |
Correspondence, O,P,Q 1958 |
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Folder 310 |
Correspondence, R,S,T 1958 |
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Folder 311 |
Correspondence, V-Z 1958 |
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Folder 312 |
Correspondence, Unidentified 1958 |
Box 25 |
Folder 313 |
Correspondence, A 1959 |
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Folder 314 |
Correspondence, B 1959 |
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Folder 315 |
Correspondence, C,D 1959 |
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Folder 316 |
Correspondence, E,F,G 1959 |
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Folder 317 |
Correspondence, H,I,J 1959 |
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Folder 318 |
Correspondence, K,L 1959 |
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Folder 319 |
Correspondence, M,N 1959 |
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Folder 320 |
Correspondence, O,P,Q 1959 |
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Folder 321 |
Correspondence, R,S,T 1959 |
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Folder 322 |
Correspondence, V-Z 1959 |
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Folder 323 |
Correspondence, A 1960 |
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Folder 324 |
Correspondence, B 1960 |
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Folder 325 |
Correspondence, C,D 1960 |
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Folder 326 |
Correspondence, E,F,G 1960 |
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Folder 327 |
Correspondence, H,J,K 1960 |
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Folder 328 |
Correspondence, L 1960 |
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Folder 329 |
Correspondence, M 1960 |
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Folder 330 |
Correspondence, N-Q 1960 |
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Folder 331 |
Correspondence, R,S,T 1960 |
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Folder 332 |
Correspondence, V 1960 |
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Folder 333 |
Correspondence, W 1960 |
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Folder 334 |
Correspondence, Unidentified 1960 |
Box 26 |
Folder 335 |
Correspondence, A 1961 |
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Folder 336 |
Correspondence, B 1961 |
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Folder 337 |
Correspondence, C-F 1961 |
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Folder 338 |
Correspondence, G,H,I 1961 |
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Folder 339 |
Correspondence, J,K,L 1961 |
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Folder 340 |
Correspondence, M 1961 |
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Folder 341 |
Correspondence, N-Q 1961 |
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Folder 342 |
Correspondence, R,S,T 1961 |
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Folder 343 |
Correspondence, V, W 1961 |
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Folder 344 |
Correspondence, A 1962 |
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Folder 345 |
Correspondence, B 1962 |
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Folder 346 |
Correspondence, C-F 1962 |
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Folder 347 |
Correspondence, G-J 1962 |
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Folder 348 |
Correspondence, K, L 1962 |
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Folder 349 |
Correspondence, M 1962 |
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Folder 350 |
Correspondence, N-Q 1962 |
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Folder 351 |
Correspondence, R 1962 |
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Folder 352 |
Correspondence, S, T 1962 |
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Folder 353 |
Correspondence, V 1962 |
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Folder 354 |
Correspondence, W 1962 |
Box 27 |
Folder 355 |
Correspondence, A,B,C 1963 |
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Folder 356 |
Correspondence, D-G 1963 |
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Folder 357 |
Correspondence, H,I,J 1963 |
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Folder 358 |
Correspondence, K,L 1963 |
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Folder 359 |
Correspondence, M-Q 1963 |
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Folder 360 |
Correspondence, R,S,T 1963 |
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Folder 361 |
Correspondence, V 1963 |
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Folder 362 |
Correspondence, W 1963 |
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Folder 363 |
Correspondence, A 1964 |
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Folder 364 |
Correspondence, B 1964 |
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Folder 365 |
Correspondence, C 1964 |
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Folder 366 |
Correspondence, D,E,F 1964 |
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Folder 367 |
Correspondence, G,H,I 1964 |
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Folder 368 |
Correspondence, J,K,L 1964 |
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Folder 369 |
Correspondence, M-P 1964 |
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Folder 370 |
Correspondence, R 1964 |
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Folder 371 |
Correspondence, S 1964 |
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Folder 372 |
Correspondence, T 1964 |
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Folder 373 |
Correspondence, V 1964 |
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Folder 374 |
Correspondence, W-Z 1964 |
Box 28 |
Folder 375 |
Correspondence, A 1965 |
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Folder 376 |
Correspondence, B 1965 |
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Folder 377 |
Correspondence, C,D 1965 |
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Folder 378 |
Correspondence, E-H 1965 |
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Folder 379 |
Correspondence, I,J,K 1965 |
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Folder 380 |
Correspondence, L 1965 |
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Folder 381 |
Correspondence, M 1965 |
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Folder 382 |
Correspondence, N,O,P 1965 |
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Folder 383 |
Correspondence, R 1965 |
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Folder 384 |
Correspondence, S 1965 |
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Folder 385 |
Correspondence, T 1965 |
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Folder 386 |
Correspondence, V 1965 |
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Folder 387 |
Correspondence, W-Z 1965 |
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Folder 388 |
Correspondence, A 1966 |
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Folder 389 |
Correspondence, B 1966 |
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Folder 390 |
Correspondence, C,D 1966 |
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Folder 391 |
Correspondence, E-H 1966 |
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Folder 392 |
Correspondence, I,J,K 1966 |
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Folder 393 |
Correspondence, L 1966 |
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Folder 394 |
Correspondence, M 1966 |
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Folder 395 |
Correspondence, N-Q 1966 |
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Folder 396 |
Correspondence, R 1966 |
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Folder 397 |
Correspondence, S 1966 |
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Folder 398 |
Correspondence, T 1966 |
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Folder 399 |
Correspondence, V 1966 |
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Folder 400 |
Correspondence, W 1966 |
Box 29 |
Folder 401 |
Correspondence, A 1967 |
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Folder 402 |
Correspondence, B 1967 |
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Folder 403 |
Correspondence, C,D 1967 |
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Folder 404 |
Correspondence, E-H 1967 |
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Folder 405 |
Correspondence, I,J,K 1967 |
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Folder 406 |
Correspondence, L 1967 |
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Folder 407 |
Correspondence, M 1967 |
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Folder 408 |
Correspondence, N,O,P 1967 |
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Folder 409 |
Correspondence, R,S 1967 |
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Folder 410 |
Correspondence, T 1967 |
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Folder 411 |
Correspondence, V,W,Z 1967 |
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Folder 412 |
Correspondence, A,B 1968 |
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Folder 413 |
Correspondence, C,D 1968 |
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Folder 414 |
Correspondence, E,F,G 1968 |
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Folder 415 |
Correspondence, H,I,J 1968 |
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Folder 416 |
Correspondence, K,L,M 1968 |
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Folder 417 |
Correspondence, N-Q 1968 |
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Folder 418 |
Correspondence, R,S 1968 |
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Folder 419 |
Correspondence, T,U,V 1968 |
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Folder 420 |
Correspondence, W 1968 |
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Folder 421 |
Correspondence, A,B 1969 |
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Folder 422 |
Correspondence, C,D 1969 |
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Folder 423 |
Correspondence, E,F,G 1969 |
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Folder 424 |
Correspondence, H,I,J 1969 |
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Folder 425 |
Correspondence, K,L 1969 |
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Folder 426 |
Correspondence, M 1969 |
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Folder 427 |
Correspondence, N-Q 1969 |
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Folder 428 |
Correspondence, R,S 1969 |
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Folder 429 |
Correspondence, T,U,V 1969 |
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Folder 430 |
Correspondence, W 1969 |
Box 30 |
Folder 431 |
Correspondence w/Personal Secretary 1967-70 |
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Folder 432 |
Correspondence, A,B,C 1970 |
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Folder 433 |
Correspondence, D,E,F 1970 |
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Folder 434 |
Correspondence, G,H,I 1970 |
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Folder 435 |
Correspondence, J,K,L 1970 |
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Folder 436 |
Correspondence, M,N,O 1970 |
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Folder 437 |
Correspondence, P-S 1970 |
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Folder 438 |
Correspondence, T-W 1970 |
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Folder 439 |
Correspondence, A 1971 |
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Folder 440 |
Correspondence, B 1971 |
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Folder 441 |
Correspondence, C 1971 |
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Folder 442 |
Correspondence, D 1971 |
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Folder 443 |
Correspondence, E,F,G 1971 |
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Folder 444 |
Correspondence, H,I,J 1971 |
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Folder 445 |
Correspondence, K,L 1971 |
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Folder 446 |
Correspondence, M,N 1971 |
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Folder 447 |
Correspondence, O,P,Q 1971 |
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Folder 448 |
Correspondence, R,S 1971 |
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Folder 449 |
Correspondence, T,U,V 1971 |
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Folder 450 |
Correspondence, W 1971 |
Box 31 |
Folder 451 |
Correspondence, A 1972 |
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Folder 452 |
Correspondence, B 1972 |
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Folder 453 |
Correspondence, C 1972 |
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Folder 454 |
Correspondence, D,E,F 1972 |
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Folder 455 |
Correspondence, G,H,I 1972 |
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Folder 456 |
Correspondence, J,K,L 1972 |
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Folder 457 |
Correspondence, M,N 1972 |
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Folder 458 |
Correspondence, O,P,Q 1972 |
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Folder 459 |
Correspondence, R,S 1972 |
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Folder 460 |
Correspondence, T,U,V 1972 |
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Folder 461 |
Correspondence, W 1972 |
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Folder 462 |
Correspondence, A,B,C 1973 |
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Folder 463 |
Correspondence, D-G 1973 |
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Folder 464 |
Correspondence, H-L 1973 |
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Folder 465 |
Correspondence, M-P 1973 |
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Folder 466 |
Correspondence, R,S,T 1973 |
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Folder 467 |
Correspondence, V,W 1973 |
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Folder 468 |
Correspondence 1974 |
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Folder 469 |
Correspondence 1975-78 |
Box 32 |
Folder 1 |
Correspondence, A 1955 |
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Folder 2 |
Correspondence, B 1955 |
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Folder 3 |
Correspondence, C 1955 |
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Folder 4 |
Correspondence, D 1955 |
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Folder 5 |
Correspondence, E,F 1955 |
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Folder 6 |
Correspondence, G 1955 |
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Folder 7 |
Correspondence, H 1955 |
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Folder 8 |
Correspondence, I,J 1955 |
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Folder 9 |
Correspondence, K,L 1955 |
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Folder 10 |
Correspondence, M 1955 |
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Folder 11 |
Correspondence, N 1955 |
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Folder 12 |
Correspondence, P,Q 1955 |
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Folder 13 |
Correspondence, R 1955 |
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Folder 14 |
Correspondence, S 1955 |
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Folder 15 |
Correspondence, T,U 1955 |
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Folder 16 |
Correspondence, V 1955 |
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Folder 17 |
Correspondence, W,Y,Z 1955 |
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Folder 18 |
Correspondence, A 1956 |
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Folder 19 |
Correspondence, B 1956 |
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Folder 20 |
Correspondence, C 1956 |
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Folder 21 |
Correspondence, D 1956 |
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Folder 22 |
Correspondence, E,F 1956 |
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Folder 23 |
Correspondence, G 1956 |
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Folder 24 |
Correspondence, H 1956 |
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Folder 25 |
Correspondence, J,K 1956 |
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Folder 26 |
Correspondence, L 1956 |
Box 33 |
Folder 27 |
Correspondence, M 1956 |
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Folder 28 |
Correspondence, N,O 1956 |
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Folder 29 |
Correspondence, P,Q 1956 |
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Folder 30 |
Correspondence, R 1956 |
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Folder 31 |
Correspondence, S 1956 |
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Folder 32 |
Correspondence, T,U 1956 |
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Folder 33 |
Correspondence, V 1956 |
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Folder 34 |
Correspondence, W,Y,Z 1956 |
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Folder 35 |
Correspondence, European Trip 1956 |
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Folder 36 |
Correspondence/Chronological, Jan., Feb. 1955 |
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Folder 37 |
Correspondence/Chronological, Mar., Apr. 1955 |
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Folder 38 |
Correspondence/Chronological, May, June 1955 |
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Folder 39 |
Correspondence/Chronological, July, Aug. 1955 |
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Folder 40 |
Correspondence/Chronological, Sept., Oct. 1955 |
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Folder 41 |
Correspondence/Chronological, Nov., Dec. 1955 |
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Folder 42 |
Correspondence/Chronological, Jan., Feb. 1956 |
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Folder 43 |
Correspondence/Chronological, Mar., Apr. 1956 |
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Folder 44 |
Correspondence/Chronological, May, June 1956 |
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Folder 45 |
Correspondence/Chronological, Sept., Oct. 1956 |
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Folder 46 |
Correspondence/Chronological, Nov., Dec. 1956 |
Box 34 |
Folder 47 |
Colloquium Materials 1919-22 |
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Folder 48 |
Colloquium Materials 1923-25 |
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Folder 49 |
Colloquium Materials 1926-28 |
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Folder 50 |
Colloquium Materials 1929-31 |
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Folder 51 |
Colloquium Materials 1932-34 |
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Folder 52 |
Colloquium Materials 1935-37 |
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Folder 53 |
Colloquium Materials 1938-40 |
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Folder 54 |
Colloquium Materials 1941-45 |
Box 35 |
Folder 55 |
Retirement Letters/Copies 1956 |
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Folder 56 |
Retirement Letters to Friends 1956 |
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Folder 57 |
Retirement Letters to Bell Labs Associates 1956 |
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Folder 58 |
Retirement Acknowledgement Letters 1956 |
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Folder 59 |
Retirement Party Lists 1956 |
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Folder 60 |
Retirement Speeches and Announcements 1956 |
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Folder 61 |
Retirement Correspondence 1956 |
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Folder 62 |
Retirement Testimonials Book #1 1956 |
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Folder 63 |
Retirement Testimonials Book #1 1956 |
A. Manuscripts, Notes, and Reviews
Box 36 |
Folder 1 |
Bibliographies 1916-56 |
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Folder 2 |
Ph.D. Dissertation/Printed Version 1924 |
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Folder 3 |
Possible Dissertation Notes ca. 1917 |
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Folder 4 |
Bound Volume of Manuscripts w/Index 1-6 1920s |
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Folder 5 |
Bound Volume of Manuscripts w/Index 7-15 1930s |
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Folder 6 |
Bound Volume of Manuscripts w/Index 16-21 1940s |
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Folder 7 |
"The Hall Effect" and "Cosmic Rays" Manuscripts 1930s |
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Folder 8 |
Manuscripts 1940s |
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Folder 9 |
Manuscripts 1950s |
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Folder 10 |
Manuscripts 1960s |
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Folder 11 |
Manuscripts, undated |
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Folder 12 |
Manuscripts, undated |
Box 37 |
Folder 13 |
Encyclopedia Articles, undated |
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Folder 14 |
Obituaries and Articles about Others |
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Folder 15 |
Obituary - Peter Debye 1967 |
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Folder 16 |
Articles about American Physical Society 1961-74 |
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Folder 17 |
Reviews of Electrical Phenomena in Gases 1933 |
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Folder 18 |
Reviews of Renaissance of Physics 1936-37 |
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Folder 19 |
Reviews of Atomic Energy 1949 |
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Folder 20 |
U.S.A.E.C. Contract Work 1944 |
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Folder 21 |
Notes on Chemical Matters ca. 1941 |
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Folder 23 |
Materials for Popular Writings 1934 |
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Folder 24 |
Tracings for Introduction to Contemporary Physics 1926 |
B. Lectures
Box 38 |
Folder 25 |
Announcements and Programs 1932-57 |
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Folder 26 |
Lowell Lectures 1935 |
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Folder 27 |
Smith College Lectures 1941 |
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Folder 28 |
Smith College Lectures 1942 |
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Folder 29 |
Lectures and Speeches 1930s,40s |
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Folder 30 |
Lectures and Speeches 1930s,40s |
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Folder 31 |
Lectures and Speeches 1950s,60s |
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Folder 32 |
Cosmic Ray Lecture/Carleton College 1955 |
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Folder 33 |
American Physical Society Speeches 1950s,60s |
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Folder 34 |
Allocutions 1960s |
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Folder 35 |
Lecture and Scheduling Correspondence 1944-46 |
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Folder 36 |
Lecture and Scheduling Correspondence 1947-49 |
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Folder 37 |
Lecture and Scheduling Correspondence 1949-55 |
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Folder 38 |
Lecture and Scheduling Correspondence 1956 |
C. Reprints
Box 39 |
Folder 39 |
Bibliographies 1916-56 |
D. College Notes
Box 40 |
Folder 70 |
Notes and Exams, R.A. Millikan Course 1908-09 |
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Folder 71 |
Lecture Notes, R.A. Millikan Course 1912-13 |
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Folder 72 |
Lecture Notes, A.A. Michelson 1912 |
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Folder 73 |
Notes, History and Mathematics ca. 1910 |
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Folder 74 |
Notes, Unidentified 1908-11 |
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Folder 75 |
Notes, Unidentified ca. 1915 |
Box 41 |
Folder 1 |
Helen K. Darrow Estate Settlement 1954-55 |
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Folder 2 |
Tax Returns 1969 |
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Folder 3 |
Bank Julius Bar Statements 1973-76 |
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Folder 4 |
Financial Information 1970 |
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Folder 5 |
Financial Information 1970 |
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Folder 6 |
Elizabeth Darrow's Statements 1970 |
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Folder 7 |
Medical Bills 1969-70 |
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Folder 8 |
Financial Information 1971 |
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Folder 9 |
Financial Information 1972 |
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Folder 10 |
Financial Information 1976 |
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Folder 11 |
Financial Information 1977-78 |
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Folder 12 |
Financial Information Miscellaneous, sporadic |
Box 42 |
Folder 1 |
Marcy Family Correspondence 1940-75 |
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Folder 2 |
Marcy Family Correspondence 1969 |
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Folder 3 |
Marcy Family Legal Matters 1977 |
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Folder 4 |
Notes and Manuscript, Hybridizing Plants 1946 |
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Folder 5 |
Miscellaneous Professional Papers |
The American Physical Society Testimonial Certificate, 1961 |
The American Physical Society Appreciation Certificate, 1967 |
American Institute of Physics Karl Taylor Compton Gold Metal Certificate, 1960 |
The French Legion of Honor Certificate, 1952 |
Dora Elizabeth Marcy's Bachelor of Arts Degree, Wellesley College, 1928 |
Dora Elizabeth Marcy's Master of Arts Degree, Columbia University, 1933 |
This is an index to some of the significant personal and institutional names in the
collection by series and folder number. It is not a complete index to the collection or to the
finding aid, so it does not include the name of everyone mentioned.
Also included are some significant topics that were noted during processing. However,
no attempt was made to completely index these or other subjects, so the researcher should use the
citations merely as a starting point to search other parts of the collection for any specific topic.
The diaries were not indexed.
Allis, William Phelps
III/68, 132, 155, 178, 363, 251, 266, 281, 290,
301, 313, 323, 344, 355, 363, 375, 388, 401,
412, 421, 439, 451, IV/1, 18
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
III/363, 375, 388
American Philosophical Society
III/80, 106, 118, 132, 145, 147, 155, 165, 167,
178, 190, 202, 214, 281, 350, 381, 388, 440,
462
American Physical Society
III/43, 50, 61, 68, 145, 363
Anderson, Carl David
III/68, 80, 155, IV/1
Anslow, Gladys Amelia
III/119, 132, 145, 155, 165, 178, 190, 202,
266, 344, 363
Barton, Henry Askew
III/80, 156, 166, 243, 282, 355, 364, 376, 421,
440, 452, 462, IV/19, V/34
Baruch, Bernard M.
III/220
Birge, Raymond Thayer
III/119, 179, 282, 291, 324, 336, 345, 364,
389, 432, 452, IV/2, 19, V/34
Bohr, Niels Henrik David
III/119, 220, 235, 243, 266
Boyce, Joseph
III/18, 25, 30, 35, 43, 61, 68, 80, 92, 106, 119,
179, 235, 302, 389, 432, 452, 462, IV/19
Bozorth, Richard Milton
III/30, 68, 80, 92, 119, 179, 214, 226, 235,
273, 282, 302, 314, 324, 336, 345, 355, 364,
376, 389, 412, 421, 432, 440, 452, 462, IV/47,
49
Brillouin, Léon
III/30, 35,43, 53, 61, 68, 92, 119, 133, 146,
156, 166, 179, 191, 226, 291, 355
Buckley, Oliver Ellsworth
III/12, 68, 80, 106, 119, 133, 166, 36, IV/47,
48, 49, 50, 52
Carnegie Hall
III/273, 282
Century Association
III/432, 441, 454, 458, 462
Compton, Arthur Holly
III/53, 192, 204, IV/20
Compton, Karl Taylor
III/53, 69,
Coy, Nettie H.
III/44, 69, 81, 107, 134, 325
Crew, William Henry
III/69, 157, 167, 204, 292, 337, 365, IV/3
Darrow, Clarence Seward
I/6, 7, 12, 13, 14, 22, III/19, 45, 70, 94, 108
Darwin, Charles Galton, Sir
III/227, 236, 315
Davisson, Clinton Joseph
III/13, 19, 31, 36, 62, 70, 82, 121, 135, 148,
158, 168, 181, 193, 205, 215, 221, 227, 236,
244, 252, 260, 267, 274, 283, 293, 304, 442,
454, IV/47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, V/14
Debye, Peter Josef William
III/366, 377, V/15
Déjardin, Georges
III/45, 54, 62, 70, 82, 94, 108, 121, 135, 148,
193, 205, 221, 227, 236, 244, 252, 260, 267,
274, 283, 293, 304, 315, 325, 337, 346, 356,
366, 377, 390, 403, 413, 422, 433, 442, 463,
IV/21
Dempster, Arthur Jeffrey
III/3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 13, 19, 31, 36, 45, 62, 121,
135, 168, 205, 215, 221, 227, 236, 244, 252,
260, 274, 293, 304, 325
Du Mond, Jesse William Monroe
III/45, 54, 62, 70, 82, 94, 108, 121, 135, 148,
158, 168, 181, 193, 205, 215, 221, 227, 236,
244, 252, 260, 267, 274, 283, 293, 304, 315,
337, 346, 366, 377, 390, 403, 413, 422, 433,
442, 463, IV/4, 21
du Noüy, P. Lecomte
III/19, 26, 31, 54, 62, 70, 82, 94, 121, 168,
205, 215, 221, 244, 260, 274, 283, 293, 325,
346, 356, 377, 390, 403, 422, 442, 454, 463,
IV/4
Ewald, Paul Peter
III/62, 284, 404
Fermi, Enrico
III/198, 206, IV/5
Fermi, Laura
III/305, 326, 337, 346, 356, 443
Finkelstein, Louis
III/149, 194, 284, 326, 378, 391, 443
Fleming Gertrude
III/136, 149, 228
French National Order of the Legion of Honor
III/243
Goudsmit, Samuel Abraham
III/294, 316, 326, 347, 367, 443, 455, IV/6, 23
Hull, Gordon Ferrie
III/195, 207, 222, 229, 237, 245, 253, 268,
275, IV/7, 30
Hutchisson, Elmer
III/327, 338, 347, 357, 367, 378, 391, IV/7, 24
Jewett, Frank Baldwin
III/97, IV/53
Johnson, John Bertrand
III/27, 72, 276, 285, 317, 357, 368, 405, 424,
444, 456, IV/25, 47, 48, 51, 52
Kelly, Mervin J.
III/125, 138, 150, 160, 171, 229, 246, 285,
289, 307, 318, 368, 392, IV/47
Lawrence, Ernest Orlando
III/48, 56, 64, 73, 111, 126, 138, 161, 171,
196, 208, 230, 254, 262, 269, 276, 286, 295,
307, 318, 328, 348, 377, 380, 393, IV/9
Leprince-Rinquest, L.
III/295, 318, 328, 348, 368, 380, 393, 406,
435, 445
Marshall, Leona
III/239, 247, 270, 287, 296, 308, IV/10, 27
McMillan, Edwin Mattison
III/239, 247, 255, 263, 270, 287, 308, 329,
457, IV/10, 27
Mendenhall, Charles E.
III/65, 74, 287
Mencken, H.L.
III/39
Menzel, Donald Howard
III/33, 151, 239, 329, 359, 381, 426, 446
Metropolitan Opera
III/16, 49, 99, 247, 308, 319, 329, 349, 359,
369, 383, 394, 407, 416, 426, 446, 457
Millikan, Robert Andrews
III/2, 172, 223, 239, 247, 407, V/70, 71
Mulfinger, George A.
III/11, 16, 22, 28, 33, 39, 65, 349, 381, 394,
465
Mulliken, Robert S.
III/49, 57, 86, 127, 161, 172, 185, 217, 223,
277, 349, IV/10, 27
Nottingham, Wayne B.
III/9, 11, 16, 22, 28, 33, 50
Oliphant, Marcus Laurence, Sir
III/140
Oppenheimer, J. Robert
III/198, 223, 382
Osgood, Thomas Harris
III/65
Pauling, Ava Helen
III/11, 66, 87
Pauling, Linus Carl
III/11, 34, 50, 75, 174, 330
Pegram, George Braxton
III/50, 100, 128, 152, 174, 198, 210, 231, 297,
309, IV/12, V/14
Phillips, Melba Newell
III/408
Rabi, Isidor Isaac
III/34, 114, 129, 153, 163, 175, 187, 199, 232,
248, 298, 300, 310, 331, 342, 351, 370, 437,
459, 468, IV/13, 30
Rockefeller Foundation
III/151
Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research
III/209
Rutherford, Ernest
III/8, 9, 11, 17, 23, 33, 58
Seitz, Frederick
III/175, 211, 256, 278, 288, 298, 310, 321,
342, 352, 360, 371, 384, 397, 409, 418, 428,
437, 448, 459, 466, IV/14, 31
Shaw, Albert Norman
III/115, 232, 240, 248, 256, 264, 271, 278,
298, 310, 321, 331, 342, IV/14, 31
Smith College
V/27, 28 (See also Anslow, Gladys Amelia)
Strauss, Lewis
III/321, 384
Swann, William Francis Gray
III/51, 66, 89, 102, 163, 175, 187
Tate, John Torrence
III/51, 59, 67, 78, 143, 211, 240
Vallarta, Manuel Sandoval
III/24, 59, 67, 90, 116, 130, 143, 176, 200,
212, 219, 225, 241, 249, 265, 271, 279, 289,
299, 311, 332, 373, 386, 399, 460, IV/16, 33
Van Vleck, John Hasbrouck
III/24, 29, 34, 52, 59, 67, 78, 90, 104, 116,
130, 154, 164, 176, 188, 200, 212, 219, 225,
233, 249, 257, 272, 279, 289, 299, 322, 332,
343, 353, 361, 373, 386, 399, 411, 419, 449,
460, IV/16, 33, 52
Women physicists--Attitudes
III/69, 81, 107, 134, 136, 146
World War, 1939-1945--Great Britian
III/119, 133, 146, 156, 166, 179
World War, 1939-1945--Physicists--France
III/133, 146, 148, 151, 157, 158, 166, 193
World War, 1939-1945--Science--War work
III/148, 158, 196
Wyckoff, Ralph Walter Graystone
III/79, 105, 177, 249, 257, 279, 300, 311, 322,
333, 343, 362, 374, 387, 400, 411, 420, 430,
438, 450, 461, 467