Box 24
Contains 6 Results:
Marlboro College, 1968-1979
Subseries C. Personal Business Files (1896-1984) contains Chamberlain's home office files. They consist of personal correspondence, correspondence about his work, photographs, newspaper and magazine article clippings, and awards. It is arranged alphabetically, as Chamberlain had arranged it in his office.
Military service, 1917-1975
Subseries C. Personal Business Files (1896-1984) contains Chamberlain's home office files. They consist of personal correspondence, correspondence about his work, photographs, newspaper and magazine article clippings, and awards. It is arranged alphabetically, as Chamberlain had arranged it in his office.
Miscellaneous correspondence, 1950-1961, undated
Subseries C. Personal Business Files (1896-1984) contains Chamberlain's home office files. They consist of personal correspondence, correspondence about his work, photographs, newspaper and magazine article clippings, and awards. It is arranged alphabetically, as Chamberlain had arranged it in his office.
Miscellaneous correspondence, 1938, 1947, 1952-1958, undated
Subseries C. Personal Business Files (1896-1984) contains Chamberlain's home office files. They consist of personal correspondence, correspondence about his work, photographs, newspaper and magazine article clippings, and awards. It is arranged alphabetically, as Chamberlain had arranged it in his office.
Miscellaneous correspondence, 1955-1961, undated
Subseries C. Personal Business Files (1896-1984) contains Chamberlain's home office files. They consist of personal correspondence, correspondence about his work, photographs, newspaper and magazine article clippings, and awards. It is arranged alphabetically, as Chamberlain had arranged it in his office.
Miscellaneous correspondence, 1959-1964, undated
Subseries C. Personal Business Files (1896-1984) contains Chamberlain's home office files. They consist of personal correspondence, correspondence about his work, photographs, newspaper and magazine article clippings, and awards. It is arranged alphabetically, as Chamberlain had arranged it in his office.