TABLE OF CONTENTS
Descriptive Summary
Biographical Note
Scope and Contents Note
Restrictions
Index Terms
Related Material
Administrative Information
Description of Series
Series I. General
1887-1950
Series II. Academic Societies,
1903-1956
Series III. Personal Correspondences,
1886-1955
Series IV. Reprints
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Guide to President E. O. Lovett's Personal Papers,
1871-1957
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Creator: |
Lovett, Edgar Odell |
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Title |
President E. O. Lovett -
Personal Papers,
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Dates: |
1871-1957,
Bulk Dates
1908-1946 |
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Abstract: |
The personal papers of
Edgar Odell Lovett, first President of Rice Institute, span almost his entire
life. The collection has material about his education at UVA and in Europe, his
career at Princeton, his hiring by the Board of Trustees of the Rice Institute,
and extensive personal correspondence with friends and societies he was
involved with throughout his life. The collection also includes reprints of
articles and speeches written by Lovett throughout his life. |
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ID |
MS 60 |
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Extent |
7.5 cubic feet, 7.5 linear
feet |
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Language |
Materials are in
English. |
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Repository: |
Woodson Research Center, Fondren Library, Rice University,
Houston, TX |
Edgar Odell Lovett, mathematics professor and president of Rice
Institute (now Rice University), was born in Shreve, Ohio, on April 14, 1871,
the son of Zephania and Maria Elizabeth (Spreng) Lovett. After graduating from
Shreve High School he entered Bethany College, Bethany, West Virginia, where he
graduated in 1890 at the age of nineteen. From 1890 until 1892 he was professor
of mathematics at West Kentucky College; in 1892 he became an instructor at the
University of Virginia, where he continued his studies and received the degree
of M.A. and Ph.D. in 1895. The following year he studied in Europe at the
universities of Christiana and Leipzig; he received M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from
the latter in 1896. In 1897 Lovett lectured at Johns Hopkins University and the
universities of Virginia and Chicago. In September of that year he became
instructor in mathematics at Princeton University. He was promoted to assistant
professor and head of the Department of Mathematics and Astronomy at
Princeton.
In 1907 he was asked to head Rice Institute, then being planned at
Houston; he was recommended for the post by Woodrow Wilson, then president of
Princeton. He accepted in 1908, moved to Houston, and was formally inaugurated
as the first president of the institute on October 12, 1912; he continued in
this capacity until his retirement on March 1, 1946. Thereafter, he was
associated with Rice as president emeritus, director, and consultant.
He was a member of many learned societies, including Phi Beta Kappa, the
London Mathematical Society, the American Association for the Advancement of
Science, the Circolo Matematico di Palermo, Societe Mathematique de France, and
the Royal Astronomical Society. The degree of L.L.D. was conferred on him by
Drake University, Tulane University, Baylor University, and Bethany; that of
Sc.D. was conferred upon him by Colorado College. In 1898 Lovett married Mary
Ellen Hale of Mayfield, Kentucky; they had two daughters and two sons. He died
on August 13, 1957, and was buried in Glenwood Cemetery, Houston.
Excerpted from The New Handbook of Texas, vol. 4,
1996. 308.
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The personal papers of Edgar Odell Lovett span almost his entire life.
The collection has material about his education at UVA and in Europe, his
career at Princeton, his hiring by the Board of Trustees of the Rice Institute,
and extensive correspondences with friends and societies he was involved with
throughout his life. The collection includes Lovett's personal correspondence,
material about academic societies,reprints of articles and speeches produced by
Lovett throughout his life. Whereas the Lovett presidential collection in the
Rice University Archives does not include much information from the 1930s,
these papers include a great deal of material from that time period.
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Access Restrictions
This material is open for research.
Use Restrictions
Permission to publish materials from President E.O. Lovett - Personal
Papers must be obtained from the Woodson Research Center, Fondren Library, Rice
University.
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Subjects |
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College presidents. |
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Mathematicians--United States. |
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Subjects (Organizations) |
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Rice University--History. |
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Subjects (Persons) |
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Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924. |
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Formats |
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Correspondence. |
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Notes. |
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Articles. |
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For more information on Lovett, please consult the presidential papers
in the Rice University Archives, at the Woodson Research Center, as well as
Woodson Research Center's Information Files on Lovett. |
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President E. O. Lovett's Personal Papers,
1871-1957, MS 60, Woodson Research Center, Fondren Library, Rice
University
The personal papers of Lovett were once part of the official Rice
presidential papers. In the summer of 2000, these papers were removed from the
archive collection and designated as a manuscript collection because of their
unofficial nature.
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Series I. General
1887-1950 5 document boxes. |
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Boxes 1-5 contain information related to Lovett's years at
Princeton, as well as mathematical notes, personal memorabilia, and even a copy
of Lovett's Leipzig dissertation. Box 5 deals specifically with Lovett's
relationship with Woodrow Wilson. |
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folder |
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TILKA member roster,
1889-1890 |
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2 |
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Houston Art League |
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3 |
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"Literary
Jottings" |
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4 |
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Newspaper Clipping Re: Houston Music Festival Association,
Texas Welfare Commission,
1912 |
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Masonic Membership,
1907 |
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6 |
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Misc. notes, articles, and memorabilia |
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folder |
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Princeton Discipline Committee |
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Lecture notes,
G. W.
Hill lectures, Columbia 1893-1894, |
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3 |
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Notes |
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4 |
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Notes |
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5 |
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Correspondence Re: Dissertation, notes |
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6 |
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Notes |
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7 |
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Notes-Mathematical,
1923 |
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8 |
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"The Theory of
Perturbations and Lie's Theory of Contact-transformations" - Lovett's
Leipzig dissertation |
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folder |
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Princeton Astronomical Expedition,
1902-1907 |
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2 |
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MS copy of Article on
"Problem of
Dirichlet" |
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3 |
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Math Problems,
1891-1900 |
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No-Tsu-Oh Carnival,
1911-1912 |
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5 |
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Personal and Miscellaneous,
1894-1951 |
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folder |
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6 |
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Letters of Recommendation and Correspondence Re: Minnesota
professorship,
1897 |
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folder |
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7 |
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Certificates |
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Lovett, Dr. E. O., Miscellaneous,
1907-1950 |
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Newspaper Clippings,
1922, 1927 |
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10 |
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Rice News Clippings,
1911-1941 |
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11 |
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Rice News Clippings,
1909-1931 |
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12 |
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Rice News Clippings, folder 2,
1910-1928 |
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13 |
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Personal Miscellaneous |
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folder |
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Receipts: Miscellaneous,
1937-1948 |
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Receipts: Clothing,
1933-1946 |
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Receipts: University Club (in NYC), Rice Faculty Club,
1933-1946 |
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Receipts: Stationary, Books,
1937-1948 |
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5 |
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Receipts: Books for Lovett's office,
1935-1937 |
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Receipts: Medical,
1935-1948 |
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7 |
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Receipts: Floral,
1940-1947 |
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Bills-Receipts: Houston Country Club,
1932-1945 |
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folder |
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Lovett-Wilson and Axson-Wilson Papers,
microfilm |
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Newspaper Clippings Re: Wilson,
1910-1965 |
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Wilson-Lovett Correspondence,
1904-1923 |
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Wilson-Lovett Correspondence, typed
transcripts |
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Miscellaneous Material and Clippings Re:
Wilson |
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Book jackets of books about Wilson |
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Series II. Academic Societies,
1903-1956 5 document boxes. |
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Boxes 6-10 house Series II. This series contains information about
Lovett's involvement with the American Philosophical Society, various
mathematical and astronomical societies, and the Philosophical Society of
Texas. |
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folder |
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American Philosophical Society,
1903-1916 |
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American Philosophical Society,
1917-1920 |
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American Philosophical Society,
1921-1926 |
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American Philosophical Society,
1927-1928 |
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American Philosophical Society,
1929 |
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American Philosophical Society,
1930 |
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American Philosophical Society,
1931-1933 |
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American Philosophical Society,
1934 |
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American Philosophical Society,
1935 |
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American Philosophical Society,
1936-1937 |
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American Philosophical Society,
1938-1939 |
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American Philosophical Society,
1940-1941 |
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American Philosophical Society,
1942-1943 |
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American Philosophical Society,
1944-1945 |
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American Philosophical Society,
1946-1948 |
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American Philosophical Society,
1949-1956 |
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Astronomical Societies,
1916-1926 |
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Astronomical Societies,
1927-1935 |
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Astronomical Societies,
1936-1940 |
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Astronomical Societies,
1941-1955 |
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Mathematical Societies,
1908-1912 |
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Mathematical Societies,
1914-1917 |
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Mathematical Societies,
1918-1922 |
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Mathematical Societies,
1923-1927 |
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Mathematical Societies,
1928 |
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Mathematical Societies,
1929-1931 |
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Mathematical Societies,
1932-1935 |
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Philosophical Society of Texas,
1937-1938 |
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Philosophical Society of Texas,
1939-1941 |
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Philosophical Society of Texas,
1942-1943 |
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Philosophical Society of Texas,
1944-1945 |
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Philosophical Society of Texas,
1946-1956 |
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Series III. Personal Correspondences,
1886-1955 4 document boxes. |
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Boxes 11-14 contain the personal correspondence of Lovett. These
files contain many letters to and from Lovett, as well as many continuous
strands of correspondences with long-time friends and colleagues. |
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Correspondence,
1886-1903 |
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Correspondence,
1904-1908 |
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Correspondence Re: Marion Institute w/ J.T. Murfee and H.
O. Murfee,
1908-1912 |
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Correspondence,
1909-1918 |
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Correspondence,
1920-1926 |
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Correspondence,
1930-1931 |
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Correspondence,
1932 |
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Correspondence,
1933 |
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Correspondence,
1934 |
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Correspondence,
1935 |
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Correspondence,
1936 |
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Correspondence,
1937 |
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Correspondence,
1938 |
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Correspondence,
1939 |
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Correspondence,
1940 |
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Correspondence,
1941 |
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Correspondence,
1942 |
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Correspondence,
1943 |
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Correspondence,
1944 |
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Correspondence,
1945 |
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Correspondence,
1946 |
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Correspondence,
1947 |
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Correspondence,
1948 |
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Correspondence,
1949 |
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Correspondence,
1950 |
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Correspondence Re: Harry Hanszen Testimonial,
Sept.-Oct., 1950 |
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Correspondence,
1951-1955, n.d. |
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Series IV. Reprints |
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Boxes 15-16 contain copies of Lovett's speeches and articles,
including many of the articles or papers he wrote for mathematical journals and
society meetings. |
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Reprints |
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