Claude T. Bissell Fonds

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  • Claude T. Bissell Fonds Book Detail

  • Author : Claude T. Bissell
  • Release Date : 1938
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  • File Size : 28,28 MB

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Book Description: Personal and professional correspondence, diaries, day books, writings, talks, speeches, memorabilia, photographs, cartoons, sound recordings document the professional and personal life of past University of Toronto president Claude T. Bissell.

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